Julia Ward Howe.
From her last photograph, taken at Smith College a fortnight before her death



THE STORY OF
THE BATTLE HYMN
OF THE REPUBLIC

BY
FLORENCE HOWE HALL
DAUGHTER OF JULIA WARD HOWE

HARPER & BROTHERS
NEW YORK AND LONDON


The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

Copyright, 1916, by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America
Published October, 1916


ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The author wishes to express her cordial thanksto Messrs. Houghton & Mifflin for their courtesyin allowing her to quote a number of passages fromthe Reminiscences of Julia Ward Howe (publishedby them in 1899) and several from Julia WardHowe (published by them in 1916).


CONTENTS

CHAP. PAGE
I. The Anti-slavery Prelude to the Great Tragedy of the Civil War 3
II. The Crime against Kansas 21
III. Mrs. Howe Visits the Army of the Potomac 38
IV.The Battle Hymn of the Republic 49
V. The Army Takes It Up 64
VI. Notable Occasions Where It Has Been Sung 73
VII. How and Where the Author Recited It 88
VIII. Tributes to “The Battle Hymn” 96
IX. Mrs. Howe’s Lesser Poems of the Civil War 107
X. Mrs. Howe’s Love of Freedom an Inheritance 121
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