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Item Code: 998-417
Patriotic songs such as this became very popular during the Civil War. This song sheet was published in 1862 by Winner & Co. of Philadelphia. Words and music by Sep Winner.
First verse of song reads, “Give us back our old commander, little Mac, the people’s pride. Let the army and the nation, In their choice be satisfied. With Mcclellan as our leader, Let us strike the blow anew, Give us back our old Commander, He will see the battle through. Give us back our old Commander, Let him manage, let him plan, With McClellan as our leader, We can wish no better man.” Five verses total.
Measures 10 ¼” x 13”. Six pages. Yellowing has occurred, with areas of spotting. Pages are tightly stitched together. Shows chipping at left margin. [sl] [ph:L]
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