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- Hold_On_Abraham! abstract ""Hold on Abraham!" is a popular song dating from 1862, during the time of the American Civil War. The song is fast paced and repetitive, and, at the time of its popularity, was often performed by minstrels. The words and lyrics were composed by William Batchelder Bradbury.The song was supposedly written as a response to president Abraham Lincoln's request of three hundred thousand more Union soldiers. The lyrics of the song contain references to such Civil War Generals as Henry Wager Halleck, George B. McClellan, Michael Corcoran, and others. The first verse and chorus are:We’re going down to Dixie, to Dixie, to Dixie,We’re going down to Dixie, to fight for the dear old Flag;And should we fall in Dixie, in Dixie, in Dixie,And should we fall in Dixie, we’ll die for the dear old Flag.Hold on Abraham,Never say die to your Uncle Sam;Uncle Sam’s boys are coming right along,Six hundred thousand strong.↑".
- Hold_On_Abraham! thumbnail HoldOnAbraham1862.png?width=300.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageExternalLink 62hoa.txt.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageID "18313467".
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageLength "2006".
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageRevisionID "653372821".
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Abraham_Lincoln.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Category:1862_songs.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_of_the_American_Civil_War.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Dixie.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink George_B._McClellan.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Halleck.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Wager_Halleck.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Corcoran.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel_Show.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Minstrel_show.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Uncle_Sam.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink Union_(American_Civil_War).
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink William_B._Bradbury.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLink William_Batchelder_Bradbury.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hold On Abraham!".
- Hold_On_Abraham! writer William_Batchelder_Bradbury.
- Hold_On_Abraham! caption "Cover, sheet music, 1862".
- Hold_On_Abraham! hasPhotoCollection Hold_On_Abraham!.
- Hold_On_Abraham! language "English".
- Hold_On_Abraham! published "1862".
- Hold_On_Abraham! title "Hold on Abraham".
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_song.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Song-stub.
- Hold_On_Abraham! writer William_B._Bradbury.
- Hold_On_Abraham! writer William_Batchelder_Bradbury.
- Hold_On_Abraham! subject Category:1862_songs.
- Hold_On_Abraham! subject Category:Songs_of_the_American_Civil_War.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type MusicalWork.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type Song.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type Work.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type CreativeWork.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type MusicRecording.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type Thing.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type Q2188189.
- Hold_On_Abraham! type Q386724.
- Hold_On_Abraham! comment ""Hold on Abraham!" is a popular song dating from 1862, during the time of the American Civil War. The song is fast paced and repetitive, and, at the time of its popularity, was often performed by minstrels. The words and lyrics were composed by William Batchelder Bradbury.The song was supposedly written as a response to president Abraham Lincoln's request of three hundred thousand more Union soldiers.".
- Hold_On_Abraham! label "Hold On Abraham!".
- Hold_On_Abraham! sameAs m.04csc1f.
- Hold_On_Abraham! sameAs Q5879263.
- Hold_On_Abraham! sameAs Q5879263.
- Hold_On_Abraham! wasDerivedFrom Hold_On_Abraham!?oldid=653372821.
- Hold_On_Abraham! depiction HoldOnAbraham1862.png.
- Hold_On_Abraham! isPrimaryTopicOf Hold_On_Abraham!.