Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dan D. Emmett” in chapter 2.16, page 291 of Cambridge History of American Literature: volume 2:
...at Point Lookout.
The feeling of the South as represented by all these poets first expressed itself in music.
Southern soldiers were quick to seize upon , the words of which had been written by Dan D. Emmett for Bryant's minstrels in 1859.
Except for the refrain and a few haunting phrases, the words were totally inadequate, but the music proved to be the chief inspiration of Southern armies throughout ...
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