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let us die to make men free, While God is marching on. Julia Ward Howe. The Seventeenth New York Infantry at Minor's Hill. As pictured above, the Seventeenth New York Infantry at Minor's Hill marches along the rolling Virginia fields to Minor's Hill marches along the rolling Virginia fields to the inspiring music of the military band. This regiment, with its bright array, lives up to its spirited name, Westchester Chasseurs. Well might such a pageant have inspired Mrs. Howe to write the resonant war-song to which her name is forever link There the photograph here reproduced was taken. In burnished rows of steel: the Seventeenth New York Infantry at Minor's Hill. His truth is marching on: the Seventeenth New York Infantry at Minor's Hill. My Maryland This famous ConfeMinor's Hill. My Maryland This famous Confederate lyric had a striking origin. While James Ryder Randall was teaching in Poydras College he became acquainted with Mr. D. C. Jenkins, editor of the New Orleans Delta, who published some of his verse. In April, 1861, he sent the young Professor