INDEX.

A Ballad of the War. George Herbert Sass, [179].
A Cry to Arms. Henry Timrod, [72].
“A. M. W.,” [68].
Address of the Women to the Southern Troops. Mrs. Jane T. H. Cross, [160].
Alexandria, The Martyr of, [36].
Alston, Joseph Blythe, of South Carolina, [305].
A New Red, White, and Blue. Jeff Thompson, [153].
Antrobur, John, [196].
A Poem for the Times. John R. Thompson, [5].
A Poem which Needs no Dedication. James Barron Hope, [264].
“A Rebel,” [92].
Arise. C. G. Poynas, [20].
Arm for the Southern Land. Mirabeau B. Lamar, [235].
“A Soldier’s Wife,” [256].
“Atlanta Confederacy,” [62].
Ballard, Sallie E., of Texas, [44].
Band in the Pines, The. John Esten Cooke, [230].
Banner Song, The. James B. Marshall, [299].
Barrick, J. R., of Kentucky, [192].
Battle-field of Manassas, The. M. F. Bigney, [98].
Battle at Bull Run, The. “Ruth,” [137].
Battle-Call. Annie Chambers Ketchum, [131].
Beaufort, F. P., [108].
Beauregard Songster, The, [171].
Bell, Maurice, [190].
Beyond the Potomac. Paul H. Hayne, [204].
Bigney, M. F., [98], [126].
Blue Cockade, The. Mary Walsingham Crean, [83].
Blunt, Mrs. Ellen Key, [292].
Bombardment of Vicksburg. Paul H. Hayne, [278].
Bonnie Blue Flag, The. Harry Macarthy, [135].

Box, Rev. A. M., [78].
Boy-Soldier, The. A Lady of Savannah, [284].
Burgess, G. T., [172].
Burn the Cotton. “Estelle,” [211].
“B. W. W.,” [306].
Call All! Call All! “Georgia,” [31].
Canedo, Mrs. Margarita J., [199].
“Caroline,” [23].
Cavaliers of Dixie, The. Benj. F. Porter, [162].
“Charleston Mercury,” [23].
Chivalrous C. S. A. “B.,” [96].
Civile Bellum. “The Once United States,” [271].
“C. L. S.,” [175].
Confederate Flag, The. J. R. Barrick, [192].
Confederate Flag, The. Mrs. C. D. Elder, [222].
Confederate Flag, The. Father A. J. Ryan, [309].
Confederate Land. By H. H. Strawbridge, [298].
“Confederate Prisoner,” [226].
Confederate Song. Capt. E. Lloyd Wailes, [109].
Cooke, John Esten, [230].
“Cora,” [252].
Crean, Mary Walsingham, [83].
Cross, Mrs. J. T. H., [160].
C. S. A. Father Ryan, [288].
Cummins, Alex. H., [248].
Dixie. Albert Pike, [38].
“De G.,” [81].
Doffing the Gray. Lieutenant Falligant, [307].
Dying Soldier, The. James A. Mecklin, [239].
Elbert, Evan, [27].
Elder, Mrs. C. D., [222].
Estelle, [211], [260].
Estres, William C., [243].
Ethnogenesis. Henry Timrod, [9].
Falligant, Lieutenant, of Savannah, Georgia, [307].
Farewell to Brother Jonathan. “Caroline,” [23].
Flash, Henry L., of Texas, [85], [246].
“Follow, Boys, Follow!” Millie Mayfield, [273].
Fold it up Carefully. Sir Henry Houghton, [311].
Freer, M. C., [111].
French, L. Virginia, [129].
From the South to the North. C. L. S., [175].
“Georgia,” [31].
Girls of the Monumental City. “Confederate Prisoner,” [226].
God Save the South. Reuben Nason, [268].
Gone to the Battle-field. John Antrobur, [196].
Gray, Nanny, [30].
Guerillas, The. S. Teackle Wallis, [166].

Harp of the South. “Cora,” [252].
Harp of the South, Awake. J. M. Kilgour, [17].
Hayne, Paul H., [204], [278].
Heart of Louisiana, The. Harriet Stanton, [63].
Heart Victories. “A Soldier’s Wife,” [256].
“H. M. L.,” [128].
Holcombe, Wm. H., of Louisiana, [77].
Holtz, Robert E., [149].
Hood, Thomas B., [139].
Hope, James Barron, [264].
Houghton, Sir Henry, Bart., [312].
Invocation, The. B. W. W., [306].
Jackson. Henry L. Flash, [246].
Jackson, Gen. H. R., of Louisiana, [114].
Jacobus, Mrs. J. J., [33].
“J. H. H.,” [66].
Johnson, Bradley T., [19].
Justice is our Panoply. De G., [81].
Kentucky. “Estelle,” [260].
Ketchum, Anna Chambers, [131].
Keyes, Julia L., of Ala., [121].
Kilgour, J. M., [17].
Killum, John, [233].
Lamar, Gen. M. B., [235], [269].
Land of King Cotton. Jo. Augustine Signiago, [164].
Land of the South. A. F. Leonard, [185].
Legion of Honor, The. H. L. Flash, [85].
Leonard, A. F., [185].
Lomas, Henry, [253].
Lorrimer, Laura, [142].
Macarthy, Harry, [135].
Manassas. “A Rebel,” [92].
Marseilles Hymn, The. B. F. Porter, of Alabama, [216].
Marshall, James B., [299].
Martin, Rev. J. H., [45].
Martyr of Alexandria, The. James W. Simmons, [36].
Mayfield, Millie, [90], [249], [273].
Maryland. James R. Randall, [69].
McCabe, J. D., Jr., [296].
McLemore, John C., of South Carolina, [87].
Mecklin, James A., [239].
Meek, A. B., of Mobile, Alabama, [52].
Melt the Bells. F. Y. Rockett. [47].
Miles, George H., of Balt., [123].
Monody on the Death of Gen. Stonewall Jackson. “The Exile,” [220].
Moore, Emily J., [210].
“M. S.,” [241].
Murden, E. O., [54].
My Wife and Child. Gen. H. R. Jackson, of Louisiana, [114].
Nason, Reuben, [268].

New Orleans “True Delta,” [43].
“Nil Desperandum.” Ada Rose, [158].
No Surrender. “N. P. W.,” [234].
No Union Men. Millie Mayfield, [249].
“N. P. W.,” [146], [234].
O Johnny Bull, my Jo John, [154].
Old Betsy. John Killum, [233].
Old Rifleman, The. Frank Ticknor, M. D., [119].
Only One Killed. Julia L. Keyes, [121].
On! Southron, on! M. B. Lamar, [269].
Ordered Away, The. Mrs. J. J. Jacobus, [33].
Our Boys are Gone. Col. Hamilton Washington, [141].
Overall, John W., of La., [41], [145], [259].
Patriotism, [294].
“P. E. C.,” [116].
Pensacola, To my Son. M. S., [241].
Pierpont, James, [29].
Pike, Albert, of Arkansas, [38].
Porter, Benjamin F., of Alabama, [162], [216], [228].
Poynas, C. G., of South Carolina, [20].
Prentice, Clarence, [312].
Printers of Virginia to Old Abe, The. Harry C. Treakle, [214].
Prize Song, The, [201].
Randall, James R., of Maryland, [69], [188].
Rebels! ’tis a Holy Name! “Atlanta Confederacy,” [61].
Re-enlistment. Mrs. Margarita J. Canedo, [199].
Requier, A. J., of Alabama, [143].
Reunited. Father Ryan, [315].
“Richmond Examiner,” [52].
Richmond on the James. G. T. Burgess, [172].
Right Above the Wrong, The. John W. Overall, [41].
Rivers, Pearl, [208].
Rivers, W. P., [281].
Rockett, F. Y., [47].
Rose, Ada, [158].
“Ruth,” [137].
Ryan, Father A. J., [276], [288], [309], [315].
Sass, George Herbert, of South Carolina, [179].
Savannah, A Lady of, [284].
Seventy-Six and Sixty-One. John W. Overall, [259].
Signiago, Jo. Augustine, [164].
Simmons, Jas. W., of Texas, [36].
Simms, Wm. Gilmore, [290].
Soldier Boy, The. H. M. L., [128].
Soldier’s Heart, The. F. P. Beaufort, [108].
Song for the Maryland Line. J. D. McCabe, Jr., [296].
Song of the Glorious Southland, Mrs. Mary Ware, [231].

Song of the Privateer. Alex. H. Cummins, [248].
Sons of Freedom. Nanny Gray, [30].
South in Arms, The. Rev. J. H. Martin, [45].
South is Up, The. P. E. C., [116].
Southern Cross, The. St. George Tucker, [14].
Southern Cross, The. Ellen Key Blunt, [292].
Southern Gathering Song. L. Virginia French, [129].
Southern Homes in Ruins, The. R. B. Vance, [302].
Southern Marseillaise. “Beauregard Songster,” [170].
Southern Pleiades, The. Laura Lorrimer, [142].
Southern Sentiment. Rev. A. M. Box, [78].
Southern Song. M. C. Freer, [111].
Southern Song of Freedom. J. H. H., [65].
Southern War Song. N. P. W., [146].
Southland. “The Prize Song,” [201].
Southern Mother’s Charge, The. Thomas B. Hood, [139].
“Southrons.” Catharine M. Warfield, [156].
Southron’s War Song, The. J. A. Wagener, [80].
“Stack Arms!” J. Blythe Alston, of South Carolina, [305].
Stanton, Harriet, [63].
Stars and Bars, The. A. J. Requier, [143].
Stonewall Jackson’s Way, [194].
Strawbridge, H. H., [298].
Sweet South, The. Wm. Gilmore Simms, [290].
Sumter, A Ballad of 1861. E. O. Murden, [54].
Tell the Boys the War is Ended. Emily J. Moore, [210].
“The Exile,” [220].
The March. John W. Overall, [145].
The Men. Maurice Bell, [150].
There’s Life in the Old Land Yet. J. R. Randall, [188].
There’s Nothing going Wrong. A. M. W., [67].
“The South.” Charlie Wildwood, [223].
“The Star of the West.” “Charleston Mercury,” [22].
The Sword of Robert Lee. Father Ryan, [276].
Thinking of the Soldiers, [237].
Thompson, Jeff., [153].
Thompson, John R., of Virginia, [5].
Ticknor, Frank, M. D., of Georgia, [119], [286].
Timrod, Henry, of South Carolina, [9], [72].
’Tis Midnight in the Southern Sky. Mrs. M. J. Young, [304].

To My Soldier Brother. Sallie E. Ballard, [44].
To the Tories of Virginia. “Richmond Examiner,” [49].
Treakle, Harry C., [214].
True to the Gray. Pearl Rivers, [208].
Tucker, St. George, of Virginia, [14].
Turtle, The, [245].
Uniform of Gray, The. Evan Elbert, [27].
United States, The Once, [273].
Up! Up! let the Stars of our Banner. M. F. Bigney, [126].
Vance, R. B., of North Carolina, [302].
Virginia: Late but Sure! William H. Holcombe, [77].
Virginians of the Valley. Frank Ticknor, M. D., [286].
Volunteers to the Melish. W. C. Estres, [243].
Wagener, J. A., of South Carolina, [80].
Wailes, Capt. E. Lloyd, [109].
Wallis, S. Teackle, of Maryland, [166].
War Christian’s Thanksgiving, The. George H. Miles, of Maryland, [123].
Ware, Mrs. Mary, [231].
Warfield, Catharine M., of Mississippi, [156].
War Song. A. B. Meek, of Mobile, [52].
War Song. By a Lady, [75].
War Song. J. H. Woodcock, [151].
War Song of the Partisan Rangers. B. F. Porter, [228].
Washington, Col. Hamilton, of Texas, [141].
“We Come! We Come!” Millie Mayfield, [90].
We Conquer or Die. James Pierpont, [29].
We’ll be Free in Maryland. Robert E. Holtz, [149].
What the Spirits of the Fathers say. Henry Lomas, [253].
“What the Village Bell said.” John McLemore, [87].
Whoop! the Doodles, [31].
Why can not We be Brothers? Clarence Prentice, [312].
Wildwood, Charlie, [223].
Woodcock, J. H., [151].
Yankee Devil, The. W. P. Rivers, [281].
Young, Mrs. M. J., [304].

THE END


Footnotes:

[1] Written on the occasion of the meeting of the Confederate Congress, at Montgomery, February 4, 1861, and published in the “Charleston Courier.”

[2] These lines were published, and respectfully dedicated to Captain Bradley T. Johnson, of the Frederick (Md.) Volunteers, now (1861) in service in Virginia, by his friend J. M. Kilgour, their author.

[3] These lines were written when General Beauregard appealed to the people of the South to contribute their bells, that they might be melted into cannon.

[4] The writer has a husband, three sons, two nephews, other relatives and friends, in the companies mentioned, to whom these lines are most respectfully inscribed.—Charleston Mercury.

[5] Virginia adopted her act of Secession on April 17, 1861.