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Civil War Times Illustrated - Magazine Index 1959-2013 |
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5 articles found with author = 'E. Lawrence Abel' |
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August 2004 Vol. 43 Issue 3 Page 48 |
Music Man of the Confederacy He gave the Confederacy its most inspiring anthem and fight song. And for that, music publisher Armand E. Blackmar had to pay. E. Lawrence Abel |
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October 2003 Vol. 42 Issue 4 Page 30 |
Dixie's Original One-Man Band John Hewitt did it all. He played three instruments. He penned poems and essays, and staged theater productions. And he churned out one hit tune after another. E. Lawrence Abel |
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October 2001 Vol. 40 Issue 5 Page 52 |
Rattle, Toot, Tweet Drums, fifes, and bugles were supposed to broadcast orders over the din of battle. The trouble was, few musicians knew the tunes. E. Lawrence Abel |
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December 2000 Vol. 39 Issue 6 Page 70 |
The Bob Hope of the Confederacy Showman Harry Macarthy gave the Confederacy "The Bonnie Blue Flag" - and a welcome morale boost. E. Lawrence Abel |
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March 2000 Vol. 39 Issue 1 Page 44 |
And The Generals Sang! Many of the Civil War's most prominent generals went through the conflict with a song on their lips - whether it was opera or "Mary Had a Little Lamb." E. Lawrence Abel |





