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March March [[Ais?]] - Blue bonnets over the border  Choctaw & Cherokee
March March [[Air?]] - Blue bonnets over the border  Choctaw & Cherokee
   Pull up your stakes & march forward in order
   Pull up your stakes & march forward in order
March, March, where white men no more you'll see
March, March, where white men no more you'll see
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Come from the woods where the sifts? are singing
Come from the woods where the sifts? are singing
   Come from the lands where the golden ore glows
   Come from the lands where the golden ore glows
Come to the Country with? [[s..ut?]] fountains springing
Come to the Country with? [[sweet?]] fountains springing
   Come with your wampum, your arrows, your bows
   Come with your wampum, your arrows, your bows
   Will money contest? ye
   Will money content? ye
   Men's dollar's in plenty
   Men's dollar's in plenty
Bind on your leggins  march forward in order
Bind on your leggins  march forward in order
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Hunting the deer in the pale-face's borders
Hunting the deer in the pale-face's borders


[[unclear]] Sept. 21. 1829  Wm Stockwell
Mr McG?ille Sept. 21. 1829  Wm Stockwell

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                                                  Southern? Melody

March March Air? - Blue bonnets over the border Choctaw & Cherokee

  Pull up your stakes & march forward in order

March, March, where white men no more you'll see

  All the old Chieftanis are over the bader?,
     Many a blanket spread
     Tis there to be your bed

Many a wigwam your presence is waiting.

  Up & get ready then
    Chieftains and fighting men

Arkansas prairies are quite captivating

Come from the woods where the sifts? are singing

  Come from the lands where the golden ore glows

Come to the Country with? sweet? fountains springing

  Come with your wampum, your arrows, your bows
  Will money content? ye
  Men's dollar's in plenty

Bind on your leggins march forward in order

  & Else you may rue the day
   When you resolved to stay

Hunting the deer in the pale-face's borders

Mr McG?ille Sept. 21. 1829 Wm Stockwell