written by "Private" Miles O'Riley ; composed by Chas. Van Oeckelen.
Song; for voice and piano.
Caption title.
English words; verses 1-3 printed beneath the vocal line.
First line of text: Comrades known in marches many.
Illustration: five small scenes depicting the titles of the five songs in the collection: Sambo's right to be kilt, Song of the soldiers, The review, Our Lady of the hospital, and The swords were thirty seven / lith. of Henry C. Eno.
Oeckelen, Charles van,
"Song of the soldiers"
(1864).
Prints, Drawings and Watercolors from the Anne S.K. Brown Military Collection.
Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library.
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