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- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe abstract "Charles Caldwell McCabe (October 11, 1836, Athens, Ohio-December 20, 1906, New York, NY), also known as "Bishop" C. C. McCabe and Chaplain C. C. McCabe, was credited by Julia Ward Howe [1] as having popularized her famous piece, The Battle Hymn of the Republic after his imprisonment as a prisoner of war by the Confederates in Libby Prison during the Civil War.".
- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe birthDate "1836-10-11".
- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe birthYear "1836".
- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe deathDate "1906-12-20".
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- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe dateOfBirth "1836-10-11".
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- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe name "McCabe, Charles Caldwell".
- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe placeOfBirth "Athens, Ohio".
- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe placeOfDeath "New York, New York".
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- Charles_Caldwell_McCabe comment "Charles Caldwell McCabe (October 11, 1836, Athens, Ohio-December 20, 1906, New York, NY), also known as "Bishop" C. C. McCabe and Chaplain C. C. McCabe, was credited by Julia Ward Howe [1] as having popularized her famous piece, The Battle Hymn of the Republic after his imprisonment as a prisoner of war by the Confederates in Libby Prison during the Civil War.".
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