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One More River to Cross
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The state of Maine was first to sing
Author: Edward Carswell
Tune: [The state of Maine was first to sing]
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Author:
Edward Carswell
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First Line:
The state of Maine was first to sing
Title:
One More River to Cross
Author:
Edward Carswell
Language:
English
Refrain First Line:
One more river, and that is prohibition
Copyright:
Public Domain
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[The state of Maine was first to sing]
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The Battle Cry: a new collection of temperance and prohibition songs (1887), p.83
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The Battle Cry #83
Display Title
: One More River to Cross
First Line
: The State of Maine was first to sing
Tune Title
: [The State of Maine was first to sing]
Author
: Edward Carswell
Date
: 1887
The Battle Cry #83
Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d125
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: River of prohibition
First Line
: The state of Maine was first to sing
Author
: Edward Carswell
Date
: 1888
Trumpet Notes for the Temperance Battlefield #d125
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