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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 4. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Elizabeth Price (search for this): chapter 4
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the Georgetown battle. I had a dream the other night, When sleeping snug and nice: I thought I saw an awful fight Between our folks and Price> With pen and paper in my hand, Near Georgetown, there I stood; I never had described a fight, But thought I quickly should. I saw an army from the West, On stolen horses come-- Jus But ere she made a close approach, The Rebels all had gone. Just then I saw a Chief in sight, With firm and steady gait, And knew that he would end the fight, If Price would only wait. Ere now, his train, and staff, and guard, Would have surrounded Price, Had they not had to toil so hard With bergs of rolling ice! I thought a send the fight, If Price would only wait. Ere now, his train, and staff, and guard, Would have surrounded Price, Had they not had to toil so hard With bergs of rolling ice! I thought a shower struck my head From an iceberg streaming; I ‘woke, all shivering in my bed, And found I had been dreaming. St. Louis Evening News, Oct. 15
October 15th (search for this): chapter 4