The Unknown Confederate Soldier: (C. C.)

“In a little lonely hillock

Where the South wind softly sighs”—

The Unknown Dead: To Maj. David Bridgford, C. S. A., as sung by Miss Ella Wren: Written and composed by John H. Hewitt. Savannah, Ga. John C. Schreiner & Son. (R. B. M., 1863.)

“Where the mountain ash nods to the tempest’s wild howling,

Where the echo shrinks in the wall dark and deep”—

The Unknown Dead: By Henry Timrod. (W. G. S.)

“The rain is splashing on my sill,

But all the winds of Heaven are still,”—

An Unknown Hero: By Wm. Gordon McCabe, Camp near Richmond, 1862. (Amaranth, from the Southern Illustrated News.)