LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.
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| “A flash from the edge of a hostile trench,” | [351] |
| “And his life-blood is ebbing and splashing,” | [64] |
| “Arise to thy lattice, the moon is asleep,” | [173] |
| “Come back to me, my darling son, and light my life again,” | [257] |
| Confederate note, | [371] |
| “Farewell to earth and all its beauteous bloom,” | [161] |
| “For I know there is no other e’er can be so dear to me,” | [297] |
| General J. E. B. Stuart, | [331] |
| General Lee, | [97] |
| “He faintly smiled and waved his hand,” | [235] |
| “He’s in the saddle now,” | [201] |
| “* * * How mellow the light showers down on that brow,” | [117] |
| “I am thinking of the soldier as the evening shadows fall,” | [183] |
| “I’m a good old rebel,” | [361] |
| “I marched up midout fear,” | [11] |
| “Jack Morgan,” | [282] |
| “Knitting for the soldiers! matron—merry maid,” | [54] |
| “Knitting for the soldiers! wrinkled—aged crone,” | [53] |
| “Lady, I go to fight for thee,” | [151] |
| “Lying in the shadow, underneath the trees,” | [75] |
| “Massa,” | [216] |
| “Massa run, aha,” | [217] |
| “My right arm bared for fiercer play,” | [139] |
| “No matter should it rain or snow, That bugler is bound to blow,” | [23] |
| “Only a list of the wounded and dead,” | [87] |
| “So we’ll bury ‘old Logan’ to-night,” | [127] |
| “The Bonnie Blue Flag that bears a Single Star,” | [32] |
| “The hero boy lay dying,” | [107] |
| “Then gallop by ravine and rocks,” | [316] |
| “There’s only the sound of the lone sentry’s tread,” | [63] |
| “Though fifteen summers scarce have shed their blossoms on thy brow,” | [256] |
| “Three acres I,” | [43] |
| “Thy steed is impatient his mistress to bear,” | [172] |
| “We’ll one day meet again,” | [44] |
| “When the stars are softly smiling * * * Then I think of thee and Heaven,” | [299] |
Southern War Songs.
GOD SAVE THE SOUTH.[1]
National Hymn.