A resolute people the right to be free”—
Colonel B. F. Terry: By J. R. Barrick, Glasgow, Ky. (Alsb.)
“There is a wail
As if the voice of sadness, long and deep,”—
The Colonel Gilbert: By Kentucky. (S. O. S.)
“The petty Cromwell of our State oppressed
Is Buckeye Gilbert, as must be confessed;”—
The Color-Bearer: By Mrs. Margaret J. Preston. (E. V. M., ’69.)
“The shock of battle swept the lines,
And wounded men, and slain,”—