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In this photo provided by the New Hampshire Historical Society the Third New Hampshire Regiment Band is seen in this 1800’s photo taken by H.P. Moore. Music written for one of the best bands to serve in the Union Army during the Civil War is returning to its roots with a series of free Memorial Day weekend concerts. The Wildcat Regiment Band, which uses Civil War-era instruments, performs regularly for the National Park Service at historic Civil War battlegrounds. (H.P. Moore/New Hampshire Historical Society via AP)
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