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Jenkins, James H. (b. 1841) [Words and music for the song "John Brown's Body"]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC02484.01 Author/Creator: Jenkins, James H. (b. 1841) Place Written: Oshkosh, Wisconsin Type: Autograph manuscript signed Date: 26 March 1910 Pagination: 1 p. ; 28 x 21 cm. Order a Copy

Transcription of the verses and the chorus for the song "John Brown's Body," with music. Also lists three Civil War regiments in which Jenkins served. One of these, the Twelfth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, was the unit that invented the song. Written on the verso of stationary for the Old National Bank in Oshkosh.

James H. Jenkins served in the Twelfth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, where he helped create the song, "John Brown's Body."

Jenkins, James Howard, 1841-?
Brown, John, 1800-1859

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