The Old Union Wagon : respectfully dedicated to his comrades the 37th Indiana Regiment and all who love our brave soldier boys / by John Hogarth Lozier
Creator
Lozier, John Hogarth, composer
Contributor
Middleton, Strobridge & Co., lithographer Lee & Walker, publisher Last, Jay T., collector
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Description
For voice and piano. ; Title from cover. ; Black and white satirical lithograph of a Abraham Lincoln driving the Old Union Wagon (in the shape of a boat) out of the mire of secession. Image includes horses bearing the initials of Union generals, Uncle Sam using a stone engraved with "1863" and a stick engraved with "Emancipation Proclamation" as a lever. Also includes images of soldiers marching and citizens gathering. ; "Middleton, Strobridge & Co. Lith Cin Ohio." ; Verses 3-9 printed as text on page 4. ; "J. J. L."
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 37th (1861-1865) United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln). Emancipation Proclamation Songs with piano Racism in language Civil war Secession--Southern States Slavery War songs--United States Popular music--To 1901 United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Songs and music Sheet music. (aat)
Source
Jay T. Last Collection Sheet Music Military 1861-1865 Union: Battles, Camp Life & Misc. H-Z by title T16 6 The Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
This collection forms part of the Jay T. Last collection of graphic arts and social history, which was donated to the Huntington Library by Jay T. Last in 2005 as a gift in progress. The bulk of the sheet music was transferred to the Library between 2010 and 2019.
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