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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 5. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Iowa (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 87
29.
rallying song of the sixteenth regiment Iowa Volunteers.
this song was written by a volunteer in the sixteenth regiment.
He was a member of Captain Newcomb's company, and went from Dubuque.--Dubuque, (Iowa) Times, May 2.
air--The Old Granite State. We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies Of the young Hawkeye State; With our fathers' deeds before us, And their starry banner o'er us, For the land they rescued for us, We will welcome any fate. We have left our cheerful quarters, By the Mississippi's waters, And our wives, and sons, and daughters, For the fierce and bloody fight; But they will not deplore us, With the foe encamped before us, For the God who watches o'er us Will himself protect the right. chorus.--We have come from the prairies. From the dear Dubuque we rally, And the swift Missouri's valley, And to combat forth we sally With the armies of the free; Like the flood that flows forever, We will flee the bat
Dubuque (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 87
29.
rallying song of the sixteenth regiment Iowa Volunteers.
this song was written by a volunteer in the sixteenth regiment.
He was a member of Captain Newcomb's company, and went from Dubuque.--Dubuque, (Iowa) Times, May 2.
air--The Old Granite State. We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies Of the young Hawkeye State; With our fathers' deeds before us, And their starry banner o'er us, For the land they rescued for us, We will wDubuque, (Iowa) Times, May 2.
air--The Old Granite State. We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies Of the young Hawkeye State; With our fathers' deeds before us, And their starry banner o'er us, For the land they rescued for us, We will welcome any fate. We have left our cheerful quarters, By the Mississippi's waters, And our wives, and sons, and daughters, For the fierce and bloody fight; But they will not deplore us, With the foe encamped before us, For the God who watches o'er us Will himself protect the right. chorus.--We have come from the prairies. From the dear Dubuque we rally, And the swift Missouri's valley, And to combat forth we sally With the armies of the free; Like the flood that flows forever, We will flee the b
Newcomb (search for this): chapter 87
29.
rallying song of the sixteenth regiment Iowa Volunteers.
this song was written by a volunteer in the sixteenth regiment.
He was a member of Captain Newcomb's company, and went from Dubuque.--Dubuque, (Iowa) Times, May 2.
air--The Old Granite State. We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies Of the young Hawkeye State; With our fathers' deeds before us, And their starry banner o'er us, For the land they rescued for us, We will welcome any fate. We have left our cheerful quarters, By the Mississippi's waters, And our wives, and sons, and daughters, For the fierce and bloody fight; But they will not deplore us, With the foe encamped before us, For the God who watches o'er us Will himself protect the right. chorus.--We have come from the prairies. From the dear Dubuque we rally, And the swift Missouri's valley, And to combat forth we sally With the armies of the free; Like the flood that flows forever, We will flee the ba
May 2nd (search for this): chapter 87
29.
rallying song of the sixteenth regiment Iowa Volunteers.
this song was written by a volunteer in the sixteenth regiment.
He was a member of Captain Newcomb's company, and went from Dubuque.--Dubuque, (Iowa) Times, May 2.
air--The Old Granite State. We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies-- We have come from the prairies Of the young Hawkeye State; With our fathers' deeds before us, And their starry banner o'er us, For the land they rescued for us, We will welcome any fate. We have left our cheerful quarters, By the Mississippi's waters, And our wives, and sons, and daughters, For the fierce and bloody fight; But they will not deplore us, With the foe encamped before us, For the God who watches o'er us Will himself protect the right. chorus.--We have come from the prairies. From the dear Dubuque we rally, And the swift Missouri's valley, And to combat forth we sally With the armies of the free; Like the flood that flows forever, We will flee the ba