Your flag’s unfurled”—
On the Death of Brig.-General Charles H. Winder, of Maryland: Killed by a cannon shot in battle of Slaughter’s Mountain, Virginia, June 9, 1862. By J. R. Trimble, Major General C. S. A., Johnston’s Island. September, 1864. (W. L.)
“The fight is o’er, the victory’s won,
We pause to count the cost;”—
On the Death of General Stonewall Jackson: By Lillian Rosell Messenger, Tuscumbia, Alabama. May 13th, 1863. (Im.)
“The leaf has perished in the green;
And while we breathe beneath the sun,”—
On the Death of Lieut.-General Jackson: A Dirge: By Mrs. C. A. Warfield of Kentucky. (E. V. M.)
“Go to thy rest, great chieftain,
In the zenith of thy fame”—