1st Michigan Light Artillery

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 * 1ST MICHIGAN LIGHT  ARTILLERY

 *  HISTORY OF 1ST MICHIGAN

 *  HISTORY OF PARROTT RIFLE

 *  PARROTT ON THE FIELD

 *  THE ARTILLERYMEN

 *  GATLING GUN DRAWINGS

 

SPOKANE FALLS 2004 

 *  SPOKANE FALLS 2005

 *  SPOKANE FALLS 2006

 *  SPOKANE FALLS 2007

 *  SPOKANE FALLS 2008

 *  SPOKANE FALLS 2009

 *  SPOKANE FALLS 2010

 *  PORT GAMBLE 2006

 *  PORT GAMBLE 2007

 *  PORT GAMBLE 2008

 *  PORT GAMBLE 2009

 *  PORT GAMBLE 2010

 

 

 

NILE VALLEY DAYS   

 *  LITTLE DIAMOND

 *  FT. STEILACOOM 2004

 *  TENINO RAINIER 2004

 *   SETTLERS DAYS

 *   WILD GOOSE BILL DAYS

  FT. WALLA WALLA DAYS

 

 *  SOMEBODY'S DARLING

 *  HURRAH FOR THE LIGHT ARTILLERY

 *  THE VACANT CHAIR

 

 

 

 

 *  Capt. Gary Michie

     509-233-8912

 *  Lt. Randy Duff

     509-220-7801

 *  QM Sgt. Larry La Rue

     509-533-0163

 The Vacant Chair

The words are by Henry Washburn. The melody was written in 1862 by George F. Root (1820-1895).

There will be one vacant chair
We shall linger to caress him
While we breathe our evening prayer;
When a year ago we gathered
Joy was in his mild blue eye,
But a golden chord is severed
And our hopes in ruin lie.

Chorus
We shall meet, but we shall miss him
There will be one vacant chair
We shall linger to caress him
While we breathe our evening prayer.


At our fireside, sad and lonely,
Often will the bosom swell,
At remembrance of the story
How our noble Willie sell;
How he strove to bear our banner
Through the thickest of the fight,
And uphold our country's honor
In the strength of manhood's night.

Chorus
True, they tell us wreaths of glory
Ever more will deck his brow,
But this soothes the anguish only
Sweeping o'er our heartstrings now.
Sleep today, Oh early fallen,
In thy green and narrow bed,
Dirges from the pine and cypress,
Mingle with the tears we shed.
 

 

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