This book is a collection of songs, quartettes, and glees adapted for use by the temperance movement in the late 19th century. The songs celebrate sobriety and the virtues of abstinence from alcohol, and were designed to be sung at temperance rallies and other public events. William Fisk Sherwin was a prominent composer and musician of the time, and his contributions to this movement were significant.
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