THE BATTLE OF GALVESTON.

“I’m thinking of the soldier as the evening shadows fall.”

ByMrs. L. E. Caplen, Galveston.

Air—“The Harp that once thro’ Tara’s Halls.”

ByGeorge B. Milror, of Harrisburg.

Respectfully inscribed to Major-General J. B. Magruder, and sung on the occasion of his public reception in the city of Houston, Texas, Jan. 20, 1863.

Air—“Bruce’s Address.”

Georgia Belt-buckle.

From June 1, 1862, to January 1, 1863.

ByS. R. Ezzell, of Capt. Daly’s Company.

Air—“Auld Lang Syne.”

ByMrs. Wm. Barnes, of Galveston.

ByM. B. Smith, Co. C, Second Texas Volunteer Infantry.

ByMajor E. W. Cave, of Houston.

Air—“I’m Afloat.”

Found on the body of a sergeant of the Old Stonewall Brigade, Winchester, Va.

[The music of this song can be procured of the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston, Mass., owners of the copyright.]

“He’s in the saddle now.”

ByCaptain Edwin Hobby.

“On the March.”

ByMiss Mollie E. Moore.

Georgia Button.

Words byP. E. Collins.Music byWm. Herz.


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