With their officers and soldiers to sustain em! ha! ha!”—
Volunteer Song: Written for the Ladies’ Military Fair held at New Orleans, 1861. Published in the New Orleans Picayune, April 28, 1861, and sung by the regiments departing for Virginia. (Phot. Hist.)
“Go soldiers, arm you for the fight,
God shield the cause of Justice, Right:”—
Volunteered: (S. S.)
“I know the sun shines, and the lilacs are blowing,
And the summer sends kisses by beautiful May”—
The Volunteer’s Return: By Lieut. Howard C. Wright. (Sunny.)
“’Tis just three years this morning,
Since last I viewed this spot;”—