“The Shenandoah Valley, the garden of earth

When beauty and plenty sprang joyously forth”—

Shermanized: By L. Virginia French. (E. V. M.)

“In this city of Atlanta, on a dire and dreadful day,

’Mid the raging of the conflict, ’mid the thunder of the fray,”—

Sherman’s Bummers: Parody on the “Knickerbocker Line” and respectfully dedicated to the Bummers of Sherman’s Army. By H. H. C., 6th No. V. V. I. (R. B. B., 98.)

“Come listen to my good old Song,

About a Bum m-e-r”—

Shiloh! Louisiana, June, 1862. (Alsb.)

“Night brooded o’er the Federal camp,