File:I Am Proud to be the Mother of a Soldier Boy (MOHAI 11276).jpg

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English: I Am Proud to be the Mother of a Soldier Boy   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Photographer
English: Moffat, R. N.
Title
English: I Am Proud to be the Mother of a Soldier Boy
Description
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The music and lyrics for "I Am Proud to be the Mother of a Soldier Boy" were written by R. N. Moffat. It was arranged by Dudley Huntington McCosh and published by R. N. Moffat in Seattle. The piece was performed at least once locally, at Fort Lawton by the Fourteenth Infantry Band.

Caption information source: The Seattle Sunday Times, April 30, 1916, p. 25.

  • Subjects (LCTGM): Sheet music covers; Songs & music; World War, 1914-1918
  • People: McCosh, Dudley Huntington; Moffat, R. N.
Depicted place
English: United States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Date 1917
date QS:P571,+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium
English: 1 score (4 p." + 1 part
Dimensions height: 10.7 in (27.3 cm); width: 13.7 in (34.9 cm)
dimensions QS:P2048,10.75U218593
dimensions QS:P2049,13.75U218593
institution QS:P195,Q219563
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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929.
Publisher
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R. N. Moffat, Seattle
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MOHAI, Northwest Sheet Music Collection, 1998.54.10

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