United States Civil War
The Civil War; The War Between the States
The War of the Rebellion; War of Northern Aggression.
Main Essay on the war. Fratricide. to preserve the Union. to preserve states rights. to end slavery. to defend Constitutional Principal. the constitutional question was settled on the battlefield.
The Vacant Chair, George F. Root, H. S. Washburn
Verse: When a year ago we gathered, Joy was in his mild blue eye, But a golden chord is severed, And our hopes in ruin lie.
Chorus: We will meet, but we will miss him, There will be his vacant chair, We will linger to caress him While we breathe our evening prayer.
At our fireside, sad and lonely, Often will the bosom swell At remembrance of the story, How our noble Willie fell; How he strove to bear our banner Through the thickest of the fight; And uphold our country's honor, In the strength of manhood's fight.
True, they tell us wreaths of glory Ever more will deck his brow, But this soothes the anguish only, Sweeping o'er our heartstrings now. Sleep today, Oh early fallen, In thy green and narrow bed. Dirges from the pine and cypress Mingle with the tears we shed.
The subject of the song, “Our noble Willie,” refers to Lieutenant John William Grout of the 15th Massachusetts Volunteers, killed at the battle of Balls Bluff Virginia in 1861. As the nation’s memorialized its dead, gave thanks and grieved at its first Thanksgiving, the original poem by Washburn was set to music by Root, one of the most prolific songwriters of the period.