Placeholder: We were men of the Lincoln battalion we're proud of the fight that we made we know that you people of the valley will remember our Lincoln brigade. We were men of the Lincoln battalion we're proud of the fight that we made we know that you people of the valley will remember our Lincoln brigade.

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We were men of the Lincoln battalion we're proud of the fight that we made we know that you people of the valley will remember our Lincoln brigade.

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