. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ore popularproduction, always expressing his preference for the poem here re-printed. Our camp-fires shone bright on the mountains That frowned on the river below,While we stood by our guns in the morning, And eagerly watched for the foe;When a rider came out from the darkness That hung over mountain and tree,And shouted: Boys, up and be ready! For Sherman will march to the sea. Then cheer upon cheer for bold Sherman Went up from each valley and glen,And the bugles re-echoed the music That came from the lips of the men;For we knew


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ore popularproduction, always expressing his preference for the poem here re-printed. Our camp-fires shone bright on the mountains That frowned on the river below,While we stood by our guns in the morning, And eagerly watched for the foe;When a rider came out from the darkness That hung over mountain and tree,And shouted: Boys, up and be ready! For Sherman will march to the sea. Then cheer upon cheer for bold Sherman Went up from each valley and glen,And the bugles re-echoed the music That came from the lips of the men;For we knew that the stars in our banner More bright in their splendor would be,And that blessings from Northland would greet us When Sherman marched down to the sea. Then forward, boys! forward to battle! We marched on our perilous way,And we stormed the wild hills of Resaca— God bless those who fell on that day!Then Kenesaw, dark in its glory, Frowned down on the flag of the free,But the East and the West bore our standards And Sherman marched on to the sea. [168] |.


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