1.Battle Cry Of Freedom
This Very Improtant Tune Was One Of \Ngeorge Root's Many Com 2.The Army Of The Free
The Words To This Popular Marching Song \Nwere Written By FR 3.New York Volunteer
This Happy Song Of Bravado Was Written \Nvery Early In The W 4.May God Save The Union
Reverend G. Douglas Brewerton Wrote \Nthese Words & Carl W 5.We'll Fight For Uncle Abe
The Affection Frederick Buckley Had For \Npresident Lincoln 6.Pat Murphy Of The Irish Brigade
The Irish Contributed Greatly To The \Nmanpower Of The Union 7.Marching Along
William B. Bradbury Wrote This--One Of The \Nmost Popular Un 8.The Vacant Chair
Written In 1861 This Tune , Was Widely \Naccepted By People 9.The Why & Wherefore
Music Is A Great Tool In The Recuritment Of \Nvolunteers. TH 10.We Are Coming Father Abraham
This Song Was Penned By James Sloan \Ngibbons In 1862 As A R 11.Grafted Into The Army
This Comic Tune Talks Of The Dilemma Of A \Nmother Whose Son 12.Weeping, Sad & Lonely
This Charles Carroll Sawyer Son May \Nhave Been The Most Pop 13.Kingdom Coming
Henry Clay Work Was An Abolitionist & \Nhe Penned This Ant 14.Take Your Gun & Go, John
John's Wife Wants Him To Rest Assured \Nthat Everything Will 15.Tenting On The Old Camp Ground
Songs That Talk Of Peace & Hardships \Ncould Always Be Hea 16.Good-Bye, Old Glory
The War Is Over; The Union Is Victorious, \Nand (In Contrast 17.Battle Hymn Of The Republic
I Found Several Lyrics For This William \Nsteffe Music--His |