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.a ra-et ft «rcA POEM OFJ. P.“TARCOMEDAlt;cut,J. ■throtareWritten When H« W« » Young Boy , -Republished—Now * Writer of Established Reputation/!Rby-d-In Se\iteTiiber,y*18ti2, K- C. Il/rmon. the editor of the Troy Times, received as. a callers at his office, two young men. who had walked four mi1 * from Cnfistdwn lt;* oner a poem for publication that had been Written by the younger of the two buys. That hoy was T. C. Harbuugii, now far fam cd as * poet rf merit, am5, this his 'first published poem was written when he was thirteen years old and is here republished for the first time. It is taken from the'Sept. 11th, 1852 Issue of ttie Troy Times.A SONG FOR THE TIMES. Come ail ye sons, of freedom And join our noble band.Come help whip the rebels,And drive them from our landinchdillareditilt;poldantnowbystoiarcMihC sloi wel listTrj35,HLifeKentucky, it‘s again invaded fly Moreau and Ids men;Un sheath your swurds and rally ■ nowAnd drive tbein’ out again.Rev.islerandwas He ! his mts-byT.Cincinnati, it's in danger, -•RAlly tn her aid;The stars ami ‘Stripes again shall wave,Till traitors in their grave are laidOfAiWiTilb:Tr.Chi-amiOhio I ran-! old. urch the -Mills.Forward then and show your steel;Our nation’s flag is waving high;This rebellion must he crushed;-Forward then, to do or die! •T- C. H.The young man who accompanied Tom Tlarbaugh on his first pilgrimage to a newspaper office, was his brother Samuel G. lHnrbaught who has been a, correspondent from Cass-town for the Troy Democrat for more than Iwenty-fivc years.siVa1• »Un J Yt.l i t* \vlut
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Wed, Jul 07, 1909

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