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Rhode Island (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 94
26. only nine miles to the Junction.
by H. Millard, company A, ‘71ST regiment, N. Y. S. M.
Tune--The Other Side of Jordan. The troops of Rhode Island were posted along, On the road from Annapolis station, As the Seventy-first Regiment, one thousand strong, Went on in defence of the nation. We'd been marching all day in the rus.--How many miles, how many miles, How many miles to the Junction? When we asked Gov. Sprague to show us the way, And “How many miles to the Junction?” The Rhode Island boys cheered us on out of sight, After giving the following injunction: “Just keep up your courage — you'll get there tonight, For 'tis only nine miles to the They always do hail us with unction, And still the old cry some one surely repeats, “'Twas only nine miles to the Junction.” Three cheers for the warm-hearted Rhode Island boys, May each one be true to his function, And whene'er we meet, let us each other greet With “Only nine miles to the Junction.” chorus.--Only nine
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 94
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H. Millard (search for this): chapter 94
26. only nine miles to the Junction.
by H. Millard, company A, ‘71ST regiment, N. Y. S. M.
Tune--The Other Side of Jordan. The troops of Rhode Island were posted along, On the road from Annapolis station, As the Seventy-first Regiment, one thousand strong, Went on in defence of the nation. We'd been marching all day in the sun's scorching ray, With two biscuits each as a ration; When we asked Gov. Sprague to show us the way, And “How many miles to the Junction?” chorus.--How many miles, how many miles, How many miles to the Junction? When we asked Gov. Sprague to show us the way, And “How many miles to the Junction?” The Rhode Island boys cheered us on out of sight, After giving the following injunction: “Just keep up your courage — you'll get there tonight, For 'tis only nine miles to the Junction.” They gave us hot coffee, a grasp of the hand, Which cheered and refreshed our exhaustion, We reached in six hours the long-promised land, For 'twas “only nine miles to
Jordan (search for this): chapter 94
26. only nine miles to the Junction.
by H. Millard, company A, ‘71ST regiment, N. Y. S. M.
Tune--The Other Side of Jordan. The troops of Rhode Island were posted along, On the road from Annapolis station, As the Seventy-first Regiment, one thousand strong, Went on in defence of the nation. We'd been marching all day in the sun's scorching ray, With two biscuits each as a ration; When we asked Gov. Sprague to show us the way, And “How many miles to the Junction?” chorus.--How many miles, how many miles, How many miles to the Junction? When we asked Gov. Sprague to show us the way, And “How many miles to the Junction?” The Rhode Island boys cheered us on out of sight, After giving the following injunction: “Just keep up your courage — you'll get there tonight, For 'tis only nine miles to the Junction.” They gave us hot coffee, a grasp of the hand, Which cheered and refreshed our exhaustion, We reached in six hours the long-promised land, For 'twas “only nine miles to