Daghela avanti un Passo, 13, 14.
Dawson, Nancy, air of, 24. Dewey, Admiral, 95. Dana, Charles A., on the influ-
ence of Root's music, 103. Dixie, story of, 178; words of, 182, 183; how taken to bat- tlefields, 184; other words to Dixie, 188; meaning of, 191; influence of the air, 192.
Everett, Edward, 87.
Emmett, Daniel D., 180; how
he wrote Dixie, 181.
Fletcher, Andrew, 9. Finck, Henry T., 11. Fitz-Gerald, S. J. Adair, 39, Fort McHenry, 45, 49; flag of, 49.
Fort Sumter, raising the flag at, 53.
Fields, James T., names the Battle Hymn of the Repub- lic, 114.
Field, Dr. Henry M., 131.
Grisl, Giulia, 12, 13.
Grove's Dictionary of Music, 13.
Greenleaf, J. E., 81.
Gibbons, John S., 122, 124;
how he wrote Father Abra- ham, 125; death of, 126. Gilmore, Patrick S., 158, 159. Great Britain's National An- them, 207; its singular his- tory, 208, 209; words of, 212, 213.
Hood's Song of the Shirt, 15. Howe, Julia Ward, 20, 111, 113, 162.
Hastings, Jonathan, 26. Hail Columbia, origin of, 39; its influence, 42. Hopkinson, Joseph, 41. Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 58. Hall, Charles S., 80. Habberton, John, on John Brown's Body, 90.
Hall, Florence Howe, 112, 117, 119.
Halstead, Murat, 118.
Home, Sweet Home, on the banjo, 18; 164; words of, 166; interesting army inci- dent, 175.
Harries, Heinrich, 230.
Ingersoll, Robert G., 10.
John Brown's Body, the story of, 77; words of, 81; Rich- ard Henry Dana, Jr., on, 78; Sherman's Army sings,
Just Before the Battle, Mother, 129. Jemappes, battle of, 222.
Key, Francis Scott, 45, 49. Keene, Thomas W., 52. Kipling, Rudyard, 114. Kingdom Coming, 137. Kittredge, Walter, 154, 155, 162.
Körner, Theodor, 227, 233.
Lind, Jenny, 12, 13, 170. Lossing, Benson J., 24. Lick, James, 50.
Lumbard, Jules and Frank, 96, 106.
Lincoln, Abraham, 94, 95. 121, 126, 179.
Lowell, James Russell, 115, 193.
Music, utility of, 11. Musical Age, The, 18. My Country, "Tis of Thee, 56; sung in foreign lands, 63. Mozart, 57.
Marshall, Edward, 70. McKinley, President, 95, 144. Matthews, Brander, 56, 81,
88, 102, 124, 126, 194, 201. Mills, Luther Laflin, 106. My Grandfather's Clock, 147. Marching Through Georgia,
136; words of, 138; Root's opinion of, 139; 140, 141, 143, 144.
Mason and Dixon's Line, 190. Maryland, My Maryland, 176; its authorship, 193; words of, 196, 197; when first sung, 198; the song at Manassas, 198.
Marseillaise, The, 217; words of, 219, 220; sung by Dr. Root, 220; great influence of, 222, 223.
Malakoff, storming of the, 223.
Napoleon's Old Guard, 16. National Song, prize offered
Ross, Alexander C., 17. Ritter, Dr. Frederic, on music in the Revolution, 35, 36. Root, George F., 95; his Story of a Musical Life, 96; he relates a pathetic story, 104; the influence of his songs, 105; the Coliseum war song festival, 106; I.uther Laflin Mills on the power of Root's war songs, 106; 127, 129, 135, 137, 144, 162.
Rayne, M. L., on Dixie, 189. Randall, James Ryder, 193;
how he wrote My Maryland, 194; a personal tribute, 199, 201.
Rouget de Lisle, 218, 223, 224.
Shackburg, Dr., 28.
Star Spangled Banner, origin of, 44; words of, 46, 47; sung at Metropolitan Opera House, 54; at Santiago, 55. Smith, John Strafford, 48. Song writers, their master- pieces, 57.
Smith, Samuel F., 60; at Chi- cago Board of Trade, 64; 111.
Shaw, David T., 72. Sherman, John, a good story on, 109.
Steffe, William, composer of John Brown air, 84. Schley, Admiral, 90, 95. Sherman, General, opinion of Marching Through Georgia, 141; relates an amusing in- cident, 141; writes of Old Shady, 150.
Song of a Thousand Years, 144, 145.
Songs of Cheer and Pathos, 157.
Sawyer, Charles C., 159, 161; the popularity of his songs, 161.
Songs of the South, 178. Stead, William T., writes of God Save the Queen, 210, 215.
Schneckenburger, Max, 231,
Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, 17. Thurston, John M., 117, 118. Thurston, Mrs. John M., 117, 118.
regiment sings John Brown, 87; death of, 87.
We Are Coming, Father Abra- ham, origin of, 121; words of, 122, 123.
Work, Alanson, 136. Work, Henry C., 137; his war songs, 143, 144, 145; his misfortunes, 146; writes My Grandfather's Clock, 147; his death, 147; 162. When Johnny Comes March- ing Home, 157.
When this Cruel War is Over, 159.
Who Will Care for Mother Now, 160, 161.
Watch on the Rhine, 230, 231; words of, 232. Wilhelm, Carl, 232.
Yankee Doodle, story of, 23, 24; New York Sun on, 26; Duyckinck Cyclopædia on, 26; words of, 30.
Yankeee, definition of, 25.
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