From the Author
A little monograph documenting the Cabell men in Williamsburg during that turbulent decade. This is an excellent way to introduce children to ancestors and happenings in one corner of Revolutionary America. Over half of the book is made up of songs from the Colonial period which were performed at one or more of the Cabell meetings in Williamsburg: 1976, 1986 and 1994. Songs include words and three or four-part harmony. Marches have three parts, but no words.
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From "Chester": Let Tyrants shake, their Iron rod, and sla'vry clank her galling chains. We fear them not, we trust in God, New England's God forever reigns.
