. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . heir sail privations shall to the winds be CFor all the boys are coming home: theres victory at 1. O happy wives and children . light up your hearts and home-;For see. with martial music ■• the conquering hero flags and streamers flying, while drums are beat: _For all the boys are coming home: theres victory at Chorus Theres victory at last, boys, \ ictory at last ! Oer land and sea. our flag i- tree, well nail it to the mast : Yes, well nail it to the


. History of the Ninth and Tenth Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers, and the Tenth Rhode Island Battery, in the Union Army in 1862 . heir sail privations shall to the winds be CFor all the boys are coming home: theres victory at 1. O happy wives and children . light up your hearts and home-;For see. with martial music ■• the conquering hero flags and streamers flying, while drums are beat: _For all the boys are coming home: theres victory at Chorus Theres victory at last, boys, \ ictory at last ! Oer land and sea. our flag i- tree, well nail it to the mast : Yes, well nail it to the mast, boys, nail it to the II F •■ then s victory, victory, victory al I 58 THE TENTH RHODE ISLAND Gen. Robert Anderson, thehero of Sumter, then steppedforward and said: I thankGod that I have lived to seethis day, and after four longyears of war to be here to restoreto its proper place this dearflag, which floated here duringthe days of peace. My heart isfilled with gratitude to God, whohas so signally blessed us, who has given us blessings beyondmeasure. May all the nations bless and praise the world proclaim, Glory. Gen. Robert Anderson. name of the Lord and all the to God in the highest, and jjj earth peace, good


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