American national songs for the UnionSimilarNo. 20, Court Street. Boston. January, 1868. Dear Sir: In handing you our office card, we beg to call your attention to our system for the collection and adjustment of claims in Boston and vicinity ... Stillman B. Allen.Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, February 4, 1792George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3A, Continental Congress, 1775-1783, Letterbook 6: Jan. 8, 1779 - Dec. 25, 1782Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, May 1, 1807.George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3B, Continental and State Military Personnel, 1775-1783, Letterbook 3: March 30, 1777 - July 31, 1777Speech Delivered at Elmira, N.YMoreRelatedAmerican national songs for the UnionAmerican national songs for the UnionAmerican national songs for the UnionAmerican national songs for the UnionSons of the Union an American national songSons of the Union an American national songMoreAmerican national songs for the Unionfile_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummarylabel_outlineTagshistorycivil warchoruses secular mixed voices 4 parts unaccompaniedpatriotic musicscott winfieldsongs and musicwar and conflictcivil war and reconstructionamericansongsunionpopular1861high resolutionultra high resolutionnotated musicdate_rangeDate01/01/1861createSourceLibrary of CongresslinkLinkhttp://www.loc.gov/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain