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"When the Civil War broke out in 1861, "The Battle Cry of Freedom" became perhaps the most common patriotic song echoing throughout the North. The author of that famous tune was George F. Root, and his many other patriotic songs established him as "the musician of the people.""--Provided by publisher.
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2008
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McFarland & Co.,
McFarland,
McFarland & Company
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English
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247
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George F. Root, Civil War songwriter: a biography
2008, McFarland & Co., McFarland, McFarland & Company
in English
0786433744 9780786433742
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Sheffield, Willow Farm and Boston 1820-1844
New York and Paris 1844-1851
Public taste at mid-century 1851-1855
Music for the popular market 1855-1861
The first gun is fired 1861-1863
Rally once again 1863-1865
A future full of promise 1865-1871
Music for the people 1871-1895.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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