Chapter 2

REBELS.

THE HEART OF LOUISIANA.

BY HARRIET STANTON.

SOUTHERN SONG OF FREEDOM.

Air—“The Minstrel’s Return.”

THERE’S NOTHING GOING WRONG.

Dedicated to “Old Abe.”

MARYLAND.

BY JAMES R. RANDALL.

A CRY TO ARMS.

BY HENRY TIMROD.

WAR SONG.[4]

Air—“March, march, Ettrick and Teviotdale.”

VIRGINIA—LATE BUT SURE!

BY W. H. HOLCOMBE.

SOUTHERN SENTIMENT.

BY REV. A. M. BOX.

THE SOUTHRON’S WAR-SONG.

BY J. A. WAGENER.

JUSTICE IS OUR PANOPLY.

BY DE G.

THE BLUE COCKADE.

BY MARY WALSINGHAM CREAN.

THE LEGION OF HONOR.

BY H. L. FLASH.

“WHAT THE VILLAGE BELL SAID.”

BY JOHN M’LEMORE, OF S. C.

“WE COME! WE COME!”

BY MILLIE MAYFIELD.[7]

MANASSAS.

BY A REBEL.

CHIVALROUS C. S. A.

BY “B.”

Air—“Vive la Compagnie!”

THE BATTLE-FIELD OF MANASSAS.

BY M. F. BIGNEY.

THE SOLDIER’S HEART.

BY F. P. BEAUFORT.

CONFEDERATE SONG.

Air-“Bruce’s Address.”

Written for and dedicated to the Kirk’s Ferry Rangers, by their Captain, E. Lloyd Wailes. Sung by the Glee Club on the 4th of July, 1861, at the Kirk’s Ferry barbecue (Catahoula, La.), after the presentation of a flag, by the ladies, to the Kirk’s Ferry Rangers.

SOUTHERN SONG.

BY M. C. FREER.

Tune—“Wait for the Wagon.”

MY WIFE AND CHILD.

BY GEN. HENRY R. JACKSON, OF GEORGIA.


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