Cavalry Button.
Words byCapt. E. Griswold.Music byJ. W. Groschel.
(MISSISSIPPI).
ByMiss Maria E. Jones.
By a lady formerly of Richmond.
Tune—“The Coronack.”
Tune—“Wait for the Wagon.”
ByJohn Esten Cooke.
Metropolitan Record.Music byA. E. A. Muse.
[The music of this song can be procured of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., owners of the copyright.]
Words byFather Ryan.Music byW. Ludden.
ByCapt. Blackford, of General Stuart’s Staff.
Air—“The Pirate’s Glee.”
Air—“Faintly Flows the Falling River.”
ByJames Pierpont, 1861.Permission ofHenri Wehrman.
Words and Music by a Lady of Richmond.
[The music of this song can be obtained of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass.]
OR, THE DYING TEXAS SOLDIER BOY.
A Parody byAnnie Marie Neeby.
Dedicated toGen’l A. E. Burnside.
[The music of this song can be procured of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., owners of the copyright.]
In Imitation of an English Song of the Crimean War.
ByM. F. Bigney, 1861.Music fromS. Glover.
Words byJames B. Randall.Music byEdward O. Eaton.
[The music of this song can be procured of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., owners of the copyright.]
Words and Music byJohn H. Hewitt.
Written at Pointe Coupee, La., April 26, 1861. First published in theNew Orleans Delta.
ByJames R. Randall.
[The music of this song can be obtained of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass.]
Dedicated toMiss Slidell.
Words byKlubs.Music byDucie Diamonds.
[The music of this song can be procured of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., owners of the copyright.]