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McNulty composed "The Old Grey Mare" during the campaign of
Ferdinand Latrobe with its pun on words as a political epithet of the aging Baltimore Mayor Latrobe, who also drove about in a carriage, which was drawn by a decrepit old mare that he had kept for years. The song so endeared the Baltimore
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