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By Will S. Hays, author of “I’m Looking For Him At home.” Published by D.P. Faulus, 223 Main Street, Louisville, KY, 20th edition, n.d. 8 pp. Exhibits very light soiling round the margins; two slight chips of rear cover margin. Else VG, and clean, in protective sleeve w/white backing.
In this song the Drummer Boys dies at the close of the battle, which was not the case with Union Drummer Boy Johnny Klem, who became known nationwide as “The Drummer Boy of Shiloh.” [JP]
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