THE GREENPOINT MONITOR MUSEUM
"ROAD SHOW"
April 4, 2003

Presented At:

P.S. 161M
New York, New York
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Arthur speaks about his great grandfather, Ernest Wagner,
who fought in the Civil war with Company H, 13th New Jersey Volunteers.
Ernest Wagner came to the
United States from Germany in 1855
and volunteered to fight in the Civil War.
Civil War poetry and song tells the story of gallant men like these
who risked their lives for this country -
and FOR MANY THEIR NEW COUNTRY.

Student listens to Arthur while looking at the picture of
Arthur's great grandfather.



Arthur displays authentic Civil War battlefield relics including
firearms and artillery shell fragments.

The heart and soul of the Civil War soldier is brought to life
through music and song. The piccolo recorder resounds the echoes of
their march.

Arthur leads and
the Class follows along with a chorus of "Hurrah" "Hurrah"
to the tune
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
written by Patrick S. Gilmore in 1863.

"When Johnny comes marching home again, hurrah, hurrah,
We'll give him a hearty welcome then, hurrah, hurrah,
The men will cheer, the boys will shout,
The ladies, they will all turn out,
And we'll all feel gay, when Johnny comes marching home.
And we'll all feel gay, when Johnny comes marching home.

The old church bell will peal with joy, hurrah, hurrah,
To welcome home our darling boy, hurrah, hurrah;
The village lads and lassies say,
With roses they will strew the way,
And we'll all feel gay, when Johnny comes marching home.

Get ready for the jubilee, hurrah, hurrah,
We'll give the hero three times three, hurrah, hurrah,
The laurel wreath is ready now,
To place upon his loyal brow,
And we'll all feel gay, when Johnny comes marching home
."

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