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Notes: Garry Owen was the unofficial marching song of the Seventh Cavalry. Gen. Custer reportedly heard the song among his Irish troop and liked it. The tune was then played so often the 7th became tied to it. The tune is first documented as Auld Bessy
in 1788. It was later (1800) in the opera Harlequin Amulet (the Majic
of Mona). About that time it was attributed to "Jackson of
Cork" by a book of Country Dances by William Campbell. It also
appeared in part two (1802) of Nathaniel Gow's four volume Complete
Repository of the Original Scotch Slow Tunes.
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