. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . A SOLDIER GROUP IN A MOMENT FIT FOR SONG—THE 170T1I NEW YORKON RESERVE PICKET DUTY. THE ISATTLE HYMN OE THE REPUBLIC—A IHNDHEl) f Massachusetts, and her husband. I)r Howe, who, already pasl the age of military service, rendered valuable aid as an officer ofthe Sanitary (lommission. Of her visit she writes in her Reminiscences: On the return from the review of troops near the city, tobeguile the rather tedious drive, we sang from time to time snatches of the army songs
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . A SOLDIER GROUP IN A MOMENT FIT FOR SONG—THE 170T1I NEW YORKON RESERVE PICKET DUTY. THE ISATTLE HYMN OE THE REPUBLIC—A IHNDHEl) f Massachusetts, and her husband. I)r Howe, who, already pasl the age of military service, rendered valuable aid as an officer ofthe Sanitary (lommission. Of her visit she writes in her Reminiscences: On the return from the review of troops near the city, tobeguile the rather tedious drive, we sang from time to time snatches of the army songs so popular at that time, concluding. 1 think, withJohn Browns body. The soldiers . . answered for you! Mr. Clarke said, Mrs Howe, why do you not write some goodwords for that stirring tune? I replied that I had often wished to ilo this, lint had not as yet found in my mind any hading toward went to bed that
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