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Root, George Frederick

Root, George Frederick, 182095, American composer, b. Sheffield, Mass. He taught at schools in Boston and New York City. He wrote gospel songs and composed sentimental ballads to Fanny Crosby's lyrics, but most famous were his Civil War songs “The Battle Cry of Freedom,” “Tramp, Tramp, Tramp,” and “Just before the Battle, Mother.”

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