[Alonzo C. Ide diary, 1864, United States Civil War]
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[Alonzo C. Ide diary, 1864, United States Civil War]
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Ide, Alonzo C., 1842-1920
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Ide, Alonzo C., 1842-1920--Diaries; Campbell's Station, Battle of, Tenn., 1863;
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"[Alonzo C. Ide diary, 1864, United States Civil War]." In the digital collection Civil War Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/USCW006.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 24, 2024.
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description p. 38 Alonzo C. Ide diary
[page 38] SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1864 [Transcription of VERTICAL
inclusion begins] In their hour of need, shall these friends bleed, And we not
heed their cry? As they watch afar, shall they see no star Smile forth from the
Northern sky? See torch and steel now make them feel True hearts 'tis woe to
keep; We'll help them so, they soon shall know That vengeance doe not
sleep. The South may boast, but the Union host Knows "no such word as
fail;" Behold the name, on the flag of fame, Which we toss to the Southern
gale. On that shameful rag, the Confederate flag, Our standard shall float
free; While our flashing swords make good the words Union
and Victory! CHORUS--Then a noble song, etc. [End
transcription of inclusion]
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