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36. where is that flag, Oh! where? by W. H. Hayward. At the battle of Carnifax Ferry, Va., the color-bearer of the Tenth Ohio regiment, Fitzgibbons, who was terribly wounded, as he lay dying, looked frantically to a companion, and not seeing the colors which he himself carried and grasped with a dying tenacity after he fedespair, his life-blood flowing: Where is that flag, O heavens! where is it? keep it and preserve it. These were his last dying words. Where is that Flag? Fitzgibbons cried, Confided to my care; My flag! the glorious Stars and Stripes, Triumphant everywhere. I swore to guard and bear it safe, 'Mid flashing cannons' glare; Bs death; “Preserve that flag!” his prayer. With the above came the following: To the Colonel of the Tenth Ohio regiment, or any officer who was a friend of Fitzgibbons, brave, noble, true-hearted color-bearer of the Tenth Ohio regiment, who fell at the battle of Carnifax Ferry, this little song is respectfully forwarded with t