1862 SHEET MUSIC “WE ARE MARCHING DOWN TO DIXIE’S LAND”

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The words and music of this song were composed by E. W. Locke and published by S. T. Gordon, New York in 1862.

The song talks of secession stock running low and that treason is going down. The song has 6 verses with a chorus of:

“O we’re marching down to Dixie’s land, To Dixie’s land, to Dixie’s land, And our flag shall wave to the Rio Grande, And treason shall go down.”

There is some chipping along the lower right edge and the lower right corner is dog-eared otherwise the item is in good condition.

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