When
the Boys in Blue Are Gone by John Hendricks [Close this window to return to the previous page] |
John Hendricks was the last living veteran of the Eighty-ninth Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment. This post-war poem is said to express his concern that future generations not forget what Union soldiers (i.e., "the boys in Blue") held most sacred: the country and flag they fought for. This poem is a favorite amongst Civil War reenactors.
"When the comrades have
departed, Who will tell about their
marching, Sons and daughters of this
nation, To that flag, our country's
emblem, You must keep your country's
honor, |
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