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- Q5582457 subject Q8115424.
- Q5582457 subject Q8762356.
- Q5582457 abstract ""Good Bye, Old Glory" is a song published on September 29, 1865, after the end of the American Civil War. The words are by L. J. Bates with music by George Frederick Root.Its subject is the end of the war and the end of army life from a soldier's point of view. Old Glory is the Union flag. The "tattoo" in the song refers to a military drum call. Hard tack, the battle of Vicksburg and a warning to Britain are referenced in the song.".
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- Q5582457 wikiPageWikiLink Q8115424.
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- Q5582457 wikiPageWikiLink Q8676.
- Q5582457 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762356.
- Q5582457 comment ""Good Bye, Old Glory" is a song published on September 29, 1865, after the end of the American Civil War. The words are by L. J. Bates with music by George Frederick Root.Its subject is the end of the war and the end of army life from a soldier's point of view. Old Glory is the Union flag. The "tattoo" in the song refers to a military drum call. Hard tack, the battle of Vicksburg and a warning to Britain are referenced in the song.".
- Q5582457 label "Good Bye, Old Glory".