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2078:""The Stars and Stripes Forever" for Solo Guitar"
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730:Now, you may think that this is the end,
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1537:"36 U.S. Code § 304 – National march"
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2076:Van Duser, Guy (September 1, 2014).
1888:"Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends"
1829:. United States Library of Congress.
1506:List of marches by John Philip Sousa
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1166:The tune of the song appears in the
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796:For a duck may be somebody's mother,
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636:May it wave as our standard forever,
259:adding citations to reliable sources
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1920:"Be Kind to Your Webfooted Friends"
1632:"The Hartford Fire, 50 Years Later"
1168:1970 animated TV special adaptation
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610:Sing out for freedom and the right.
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2008:On This Day in Connecticut History
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657:Hurrah for the flag of the free.
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1742:The Works of John Philip Sousa
1722:The Works of John Philip Sousa
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1765:Henry Jova. "Berry Patch."
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1293:Guinness Book of Records
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