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Uncle Sam, Why Are You Waiting?
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Performed by George J. Gaskin
Recorded 1898
 
 
The full version of this file is available on CD0100. This CD contains more than 34 hours of historical audio.
This recording is perhaps the earliest call to arms records made in the days before the war with Spain. It was intended to turn the tide of feeling against Spain after the explosion and sinking of the USS. Maine in Havana Harbor in early 1898.
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