Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . M[IU<rS LOC, CAIUN. HISTOBY OF OGLE COITXTY, 675 Patriotic Song, Illinois. Mrs. Jolin A. Logan, in her Memorial Dayaddress at Oregon in 1906. alluded to in tbe open-ing paragraph of this chapter, says: The in-vincible courage of the men and the intrepidleaders of Illinois, won the admiration of thewhole world. This is expressed in the match-less song, Illincis, written by Mr. C. H. Cham-berlain, which furnishes a fitting conclusion nthis portion of the chapter; By tliy rivers iceutly flowing. Illinois. thy prairies verdant growing. Illinois
Historical encyclopedia of Illinois . M[IU<rS LOC, CAIUN. HISTOBY OF OGLE COITXTY, 675 Patriotic Song, Illinois. Mrs. Jolin A. Logan, in her Memorial Dayaddress at Oregon in 1906. alluded to in tbe open-ing paragraph of this chapter, says: The in-vincible courage of the men and the intrepidleaders of Illinois, won the admiration of thewhole world. This is expressed in the match-less song, Illincis, written by Mr. C. H. Cham-berlain, which furnishes a fitting conclusion nthis portion of the chapter; By tliy rivers iceutly flowing. Illinois. thy prairies verdant growing. Illinois,Illinois, Comes an echo on the breeze. Rustling thro the leafy its mellow tones are these, Illinois. its mellow tones are these. Illinois. When you heard your country calling. Illinois, Illinois,When the shot and shell were falling, Illinois,Illinois,When the Southern host Gray against the Blue,There were none more brave than you, Illinois. Illinois,There were none more brave than you, Illinois. Not without thy wond
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