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... the blood is bounding , And we bless our honored dead While the steady martial tread Of returning legions in our ears is sounding . -Major Gen. John B. Jewell . Second Review of the Grand Army . I read last 8 MEMORIAL DAY ANNUAL.
... the blood is bounding , And we bless our honored dead While the steady martial tread Of returning legions in our ears is sounding . -Major Gen. John B. Jewell . Second Review of the Grand Army . I read last 8 MEMORIAL DAY ANNUAL.
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... Army . I read last night of a Grand Review In Washington's chiefest avenue- Two hundred thousand men in blue , I think they said was the number- Till I seemed to hear their tramping feet , The bugle blast and the drum's quick beat , The ...
... Army . I read last night of a Grand Review In Washington's chiefest avenue- Two hundred thousand men in blue , I think they said was the number- Till I seemed to hear their tramping feet , The bugle blast and the drum's quick beat , The ...
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... army and help save our country from disunion , and so Governor Salomon commissioned him major of the Twenty - fifth Wisconsin Infantry . There never was a braver soldier or better officer . Though his men feared him and obeyed him ...
... army and help save our country from disunion , and so Governor Salomon commissioned him major of the Twenty - fifth Wisconsin Infantry . There never was a braver soldier or better officer . Though his men feared him and obeyed him ...
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... Army to meet in the dreadful shock of battle the hosts of disunion ? What inspired them to rush into the " imminent deadly breach ? " What sustained them as they met the onrush of the enemy ? What but that love of country that made it ...
... Army to meet in the dreadful shock of battle the hosts of disunion ? What inspired them to rush into the " imminent deadly breach ? " What sustained them as they met the onrush of the enemy ? What but that love of country that made it ...
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... . All a dream ! He stood beside her , Singing out with glee , " When I'm big I'll be a soldier- That's what I will be ! -J . L. Molloy . Uncle Sam's Young Army . ( Concert recitation with appropriate MEMORIAL DAY SELECTIONS 23.
... . All a dream ! He stood beside her , Singing out with glee , " When I'm big I'll be a soldier- That's what I will be ! -J . L. Molloy . Uncle Sam's Young Army . ( Concert recitation with appropriate MEMORIAL DAY SELECTIONS 23.
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Abraham Lincoln Andrew Carnegie Aunt Sally banner Battle Hymn beat boys of 61 brave camp celebrated center of back CHILD holding flag corner of front country's couple Cumberland's dear died drum earth Edwin Markham Emancipation proclamation fame field of blue flags say forever fought freedom girls glorious grave hand he-ro hearts heroes honor JULIA WARD justice land liberty Lincoln Day little soldiers Macon county Memorial Day Annual mighty mighty heart Millicent Library mother nation never noble o'er pass patriotic holidays Peace Day permission Republic right side Rusk Sam's young army Scatter the flowers Select reading sing sleep Song spangled stars speech Springfield stand Star Spangled Banner story stripes sweet thee thou true twenty million strong U. S. History Uncle Jerry Uncle Sam's young Union victory Viroqua voice Washington Washington's birthday wave William Cullen Bryant Wisconsin
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