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In 1607, a "drum job" referred to a specific type of labor or task associated with the maintenance or management of military drums, which were essential for communication and signaling in military operations. Drummers played a vital role in armies, providing rhythm for marching and relaying commands. The term may also imply the broader context of military service or duties during that period, particularly in relation to the establishment of early colonial settlements like Jamestown.

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