[23] Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Struggle.

[24] Reminiscences, 1899.

[25] In the reprint of the “Battle Hymn,” made in England for the use of the soldiers during the present war, this discarded verse has, through some misunderstanding, been included.

[26] See Julia Ward Howe, Vol. II, Chap. xi.

[27] This account of the day in Libby Prison is compiled from the Washington Star and from the Life of Chaplain McCabe.

[28] Life of Chaplain McCabe.

[29] Ibid.

[30] Reminiscences by Julia Ward Howe.

[31] Julia Ward Howe. By Laura E. Richards and Maud Howe Elliott.

[32] Life of Julia Ward Howe.