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I.--Diary of Events, | Page 3 |
II.--DOCUMENTS | DOCUMENT Page |
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1. | Maryland--Reply of Gov. Hicks to Mississippi Commissioner, | 1 |
2. | South Carolina--Secession Ordnance | 2 |
3. | South Carolina--Declaration of Causes, &c., | 3 |
4. | Seward's Speech at New York, Dec. 22, 1860, | 4 |
5. | Toombs' Address to the Georgians, | 7 |
6. | South Carolina Congressmen's Resignation, | 8 |
7. | Evacuation of Fort Moultrie, | 8 |
8. | Forts Sumter and Moultrie, | 8 |
9. | Major Anderson's Movement, | 9 |
10. | Secretary Floyd to the President, | 10 |
11. | General Wool's Letters on the Crisis, | 10 |
12. | South Carolina Commissioners to the President, and Reply, | 11 |
13. | Charleston Mercury's Appeal to Florida, | 16 |
14. | Buchanan's Proclamation of a Fast Day, | 17 |
15. | Carrington's Call to Washington Volunteers, | 17 |
16. | Gov. Hicks' Address, | 17 |
17. | Gov. Ellis to Secretary Holt, and Reply, | 18 |
18. | Major Anderson to Gov. Pickens, and Reply, | 19 |
19. | Alabama Ordinance of Secession, | 19 |
20. | N. Y. State Resolutions, | 21 |
21. | Capt. McGowan's Report of Star of the West, | 21 |
22. | Georgia Ordinance of Secession, | 21 |
23. | Jefferson Davis's Speech on leaving the Senate, | 22 |
24. | Sherrard Clemens' Speech, | 22 |
25. | London Times on Disunion Movement, | 25 |
26. | Toombs to Mayor Wood, and Reply, | 26 |
27. | Louisiana Secession Ordinance, | 26 |
28. | The U. S. Cutter McClelland, | 27 |
29. | The U. S. Mint at New Orleans, | 27 |
30. | Texas Ordinance of Secession, | 27 |
31. | Secretary Dix's Report, | 28 |
32. | Montgomery Convention, Delegates to, | 29 |
33. | Constitution of Confederate States, | 29 |
34. | Southern Opinions, | 30 |
35. | Memminger's Speech to the Convention, | 30 |
36. | Counting the Vote for President of U. S., | 31 |
37. | Jefferson Davis's “Inaugural” Speech, | 31 |
38. | President Lincoln's Journey, &c., | 32 |
39. | Twiggs's Treason — Property stolen, | 35 |
40. | Peace Convention at Washington, | 35 |
41. | Corwin's Amendment to Constitution, | 36 |
42. | President Lincoln's Inaugural Address, | 36 |
43. | The Press on the President's Inaugural, | 39 |
44. | “Confederate States” Army Bill, | 40 |
45. | London News on Southern Recognition, | 41 |
46. | Braggs' Order stopping Supplies to Fort Pickens, | 42 |
47. | “Confederate” Commissioners to Seward, and Reply, | 42 |
48. | A. H. Stephens' Speech on the “Corner Stone,” | 44 |
49. | Vessel fired into at Charleston, | 49 |
50. | U. S. Fleet at Charleston, | 49 |
51. | Confederate Commissioners' Final Letter to Seward, | 49 |
52. | Fort Sumter Correspondence and Bombardment, | 51 |
53. | First Defeat of the Rebels, | 59 |
54. | The President to the Virginia Commissioners, | 61 |
55. | New York City--the feeling in, | 61 |
56. | Beauregard's General Orders, | 63 |
57. | President Lincoln's Proclamation for 75,000 Volunteers, and Comments of the Press, | 64 |
58. | Mayor Wood's Proclamation, | 69 |
59. | Gov. Letcher's Proclamation, | 70 |
60. | Virginia Ordinance of Secession, | 70 |
61. | Jeff. Davis' Proclamation — Letters of Marque, | 71 |
61 1/2. | Tennessee, Address to the People of, | 71 |
62. | Lieut. Jones' Report concerning Harper's Ferry, | 72 |
63. | Louisville, Ky.--Guthrie's and Dixon's Speeches, | 72 |
64. | Major Anderson's Official Report, | 76 |
65. | Maryland--Gov. Hicks' Proclamation.
Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Proclamation, | 76 |
66. | N. Y. Chamber of Commerce.--Resolutions | 77 |
67. | President Lincoln's Blockade Proclamation, | 78 |
68. | General Scott's General Orders | 78 |
69. | The Baltimore Riot, | 78 |
70. | Baltimore--Mayor Brown to Gov. Andrew, and Reply, | 80 |
71. | N. Y. 7th Regiment--Departure for Washington, | 80 |
72. | Massachusetts 8th Regiment — Officers, &c., | 81 |
73. | Fort Moultrie--Report in Charleston Courier, | 82 |
73 1/2. | New York Union Meeting, April 20, 1861, | 82 |
| Full Reports of Speeches by | |
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Gen. Dix, | W. M. Evarts, |
D. S. Dickinson, | David Dudley Field, |
Senator Baker, | W. Curtis Noyes, |
John Cochrane, | Robt. C. Schenck, |
Mayor Wood, | R. J. Walker, |
Henry J. Raymond, | Professor Mitchell, |
Archbishop Hughes, | Ex-Gov. Hunt, |
James T. Brady, | S. B. Chittenden, |
Caleb Lyon, | Hiram Ketchum, |
Richard O'Gorman, | Ira P. Davis, |
Samuel Hotaling, | W. F. Havemeyer, |
D. S. Coddington, | Frederick Kapp, |
Otto Sackendorf, | Hugo Wesendonck, |
Gustavus Struve, | Richard Warren, |
Solomon L. Hull, | O. O. Ottendorfer, |
Royal Phelps, | M. H. Grinnell, |
F. B. Spinola, | Judge Thompson, |
Thos. C. Fields, | Edwards Pierrepont, |
W. J. A. Fuller, | Joseph P. Simpson, |
Gen. Appleton, | C. H. Smith, |
Edmond Blankman. | | |
74. | Massachusetts 4th Regiment, | 119 |
75. | Pennsylvania--Gov. Curtin's Proclamation, | 119 |
76. | “Star of the West,” Seizure of, | 119 |
77. | Gosport Navy Yard, Burning of, | 119 |
78. | Gen. Scott's Letter to Secretary Floyd, | 121 |
79. | Baltimore--Mayor Brown's Statement, | 123 |
80. | Rhode Island Regiment; Gov. Sprague, | 124 |
81. | Wendell Phillips' Speech, April 22, | 125 |
82. | Californians--Meeting in New York, | 131 |
83. | Liverpool Times--Article on the Conflict, | 132 |
84. | Secretary Seward to Gov. Hicks, | 133 |
85. | Baltimore--Attack on Massachusetts Troops, | 133 |
86. | Baltimore, An Embargo at, | 134 |
87. | A. H. Stephens' Speech at Richmond, April 22, | 134 |
88. | New York Bar, Meeting of, | 135 |
89. | John Bell and E. H. Ewing's Speeches, April 23, | 137 |
90. | New Orleans Press, Opinions of, | 138 |
91. | South Carolina, 1st Regiment of, | 139 |
92. | Robert J. Walker's Speech, April 23, | 139 |
93. | N. Y. 8th, 13th, and 69th Regiments, departure of, | 141 |
93 1/2. | Gov. Hicks' and Gen. Butler's Correspondence, | 144 |
94. | Gov. Magoffin's (Kentucky) Proclamation, | 144 |
95. | Gen. Cass' Speech at Detroit, April 24, | 145 |
96. | Caleb Cushing's Speech, April 24, | 145 |
97. | Gov. Letcher's Proclamation, April 24, | 146 |
98. | Van Dorn's Capture of N. Y. Troops in Texas, | 146 |
99. | Geo. Law's Letter, | 147 |
100. | St. Louis Arsenal — How the Arms were Taken, | 147 |
101. | N. Y. 7th Regiment--Its March, | 148 |
102. | Gov. Letches's Proclamation, April 25, | 154 |
103. | Gov. Ellis' (North Carolina) Proclamation, | 155 |
104. | Gov. Burton's (Delaware) Proclamation, | 155 |
105. | New Military Departments, | 155 |
106. | N. Y. 71st Regiment, Letters from, | 156 |
107. | Washington--Oath of Allegiance, | 158 |
108. | Women of New York, Address to, | 158 |
109. | Gov. Hicks' Message to Maryland Legislature, | 159 |
110. | Blockade of Virginia and North Carolina, | 161 |
111. | Edward Everett's Speech, Boston, April 27, | 161 |
112. | Fort Pickens, Reinforcement of, | 162 |
113. | N. Y. S. M. 5th Regiment, | 163 |
114. | Vice-President Hamlin's Speech, New York, April 24, | 163 |
115. | New Orleans, Review of Confederate Troops at, | 164 |
116. | N. Y. Firemen Zouaves, Departure of, | 165 |
117. | Jefferson Davis' Message, April 29, | 166 |
118. | The Weverton Letter, | 175 |
119. | A Sign of the Times, | 175 |
120. | A. H. Stephens' Speech at Atlanta, Ga., Ap. 30, | 175 |
121. | The Palmetto Guard, &c., | 177 |
122. | 28th Regiment N. Y. S. M., | 178 |
123. | Philadelphia Letter to Gen. Scott, | 178 |
124. | Baptist Convention in Georgia, | 179 |
125. | Gen. Harney's Letter, | 179 |
126. | Albany Burgess Corps, | 181 |
127. | South Carolina College Cadets, | 181 |
128. | Religious Press on the War, | 181 |
129. | Gov. Letcher's Proclamation, May 3, | 184 |
130. | New York to be Burned, | 185 |
131. | President's Proclamation, | 185 |
132. | Commodore Stewart's Letter to Childs, | 186 |
133. | Rebel Army at Pensacola, | 187 |
134. | The Attack on Washington, Nat. Intelligencer, | 188 |
135. | Maryland Commissioners' Report, | 190 |
136. | New Jersey Troops--List of Officers, | 191 |
137. | Faulkner, Dayton, and Seward's Correspondence, | 192 |
138. | President Lincoln's Letter to Marylanders, | 193 |
139. | Tilghman and Prentiss' Interview, | 194 |
140. | “Confederate” Declaration of War, | 195 |
141. | Patriotic Fund Contributions, | 197 |
142. | 20th Regiment N. Y. S. M. (Ulster Co.), | 198 |
143. | Reverdy Johnson's Speech at Frederick, Md., | 199 |
144. | Tennessee League, | 201 |
145. | Edward Everett's Address at Roxbury, Mass., | 205 |
146. | Gen. Butler's Orders at Relay House, | 208 |
146 1/2. | Motley's Letter on Causes of the War, | 209 |
147. | Secession Military Act, | 219 |
147 1/2. | A. H. Stephens' Union Speech at Milledgeville, Ga., Nov. 14, 1860, | 219 |
148. | The English Press on the Fall of Sumter, | 228 |
149. | A Prayer for the Times, (Charleston News,) | 230 |
150. | Vermont Volunteers--1st Regiment, | 231 |
151. | President Lincoln's Proclamation Suspending Habeas Corpus in Florida, | 232 |
152. | An English View of Civil War in America, London News, | 232 |
153. | Maryland Legislature Resolutions, May 10, | 234 |
154. | St. Louis--The Riot at, May 10, | 234 |
155. | Charleston--Blockade of, | 236 |
156. | Gen. Harney's Proclamation in Missouri, | 237 |
157. | Connecticut--1st Regiment, Col. Terry, | 237 |
158. | Apportionment of Troops to the States, | 237 |
159. | Report of the Southern Baptist Convention, | 237 |
160. | Major Morris's Letter to Judge Giles at Baltimore, | 239 |
161. | Senator Bayard on Secession, | 240 |
162. | Gen. Harney's Proclamation in Missouri, | 242 |
163. | The Confederate Fast, | 243 |
164. | East Baltimore Resolutions, May 14, | 243 |
165. | Gen. Butler's Proclamation at Baltimore, May 14, | 243 |
166. | Gov. Hicks' Proclamation, May 14, | 245 |
167. | Connecticut 2d Regiment, | 245 |
168. | Queen Victoria's Proclamation of Neutrality, May 13, | 247 |
169. | Bishop Whittingham's Circular to the Clergy of Maryland, | 253 |
169 1/2. | Taking of Potosi, Missouri, | 253 |
170. | Senator Mason's Letter on the Virginia Election, | 254 |
171. | Gen. Butler's Speech at Washington, May 16, | 254 |
172. | Judge Sprague's Charge on Treason and Piracy, | 255 |
173. | Maine 2d Regiment, Volunteers, | 256 |
174. | Gov. Andrew and Gen. Butler's Correspondence, | 256 |
174 1/2. | Secretary Seward's Letter on Treason, May 16, | 258 |
175. | Submarine Boat at Philadelphia, May 17, | 258 |
175 1/2. | Arkansas Secession Ordinance, | 259 |
176. | New York 14th Regiment, (Brooklyn,) | 260 |
177. | Attack on Sewell's Point by U. S. Steamer Star, | 261 |
178. | New York Bible Society Meeting, May 19, | 262 |
179. | North Carolina Ordinance of Secession, | 263 |
180. | New York 2d Regiment, S. Militia, | 264 |
181. | Gov. Magoffin's Proclamation in Kentucky, May 20, | 264 |
182. | Tennessee 2d Regiment, | 265 |
183. | Confederate Act on Debtors to U. S. Creditors, | 265 |
184. | American Affairs in Germany, | 265 |
185. | Sam Houston's Speech at Independence, Texas, | 266 |
186. | Howell Cobb's Speech at Atlanta, Ga., May 22, | 268 |
187. | Secretary Cameron's Letter on Volunteers, | 269 |
188. | New York Volunteers, 2d Regiment, | 269 |
188 1/2. | Dr. McClintock's Speech at Exeter Hall, London, | 269 |
189. | A. H. Stephens' Speech at Atlanta, Ga., May 23, | 270 |
190. | New York Volunteers, 5th Regiment, (Duryea's Zouaves,) | 270 |
190 1/2. | Ohio 1st and 2d Regiments, | 271 |
191. | Connecticut 3d Regiment, | 272 |
192. | Toombs' Instructions to Privateers, | 272 |
193. | New York Volunteers, 7th Regiment, | 273 |
194. | Jeff. Davis' Fast-Day Proclamation, | 274 |
195. | The March into Virginia and Death of Ellsworth, | 274 |
196. | New York Volunteers, 1st Regiment, | 281 |
197. | Maj. Sprague's Letter from San Antonio, | 282 |
197 1/2. | Joseph Holt's Letter on the Pending Revolution, | 283 |
198. | Exportation of Cotton — Confederate Act, | 292 |
198 1/2. | Bishop A. Potter's Letter to a Secessionist, | 292 |
199. | Gen. McClellan's Proclamation in Western Virginia, | 293 |
200. | New Hampshire 1st Regiment, | 294 |
201. | Judge Thompson's Proclamation at Wheeling, | 295 |
202. | Col. Duryea's Proclamation at Hampton, | 296 |
203. | New York Volunteers, 8th Regiment, | 296 |
204. | Western Virginia--Advance of Federal Troops, | 296 |
204 1/2. | Senator Douglas' Last Speech, | 298 |
205. | Washington Artillery of New Orleans, | 300 |
206. | New York Militia, 9th Regiment, | 301 |
207. | Gen. Cadwallader and Judge Taney, | 301 |
208. | Edw. Bates' Letters to J. M. Botts, | 304 |
209. | New York and Georgia--Correspondence on Property, | 306 |
210. | Garibaldi Guard, New York City Regiment, | 307 |
211. | Meeting of Baptists at Brooklyn, May 29, | 307 |
212. | Military Departments, U. S. Army, | 310 |
213. | To Volunteer Nurses--(War Department,) | 310 |
214. | Col. Mann's Regiment, (Pennsylvania,) | 311 |
214 1/2. | London Daily News on the War, May 29, | 313 |
215. | Contraband Negroes--Gen. Butler and Sec. Cameron, | 313 |
216. | Maine 2d Regiment Volunteers, | 314 |
217. | W. H. Russell's Letters from South Carolina and Georgia, April 30-May 1, | 314 |
218. | New York 7th Regiment (S. M.) Papers, | 318 |
219. | Maine 1st Regiment Volunteers, | 320 |
220. | Fight at Acquia Creek, | 320 |
221. | Lieut. Tompkins' Skirmish at Fairfax Court House, | 321 |
222. | Jeff. Davis' Speech at Richmond, June 1, | 322 |
222 1/2. | Col. Porterfield's Proclamation at Phillippa, | 324 |
223. | Confederate Post Office Circular, | 325 |
224. | L. W. Bliss' Proclamation in Jefferson Terr., | 325 |
225. | Central Committee's Address in Northwestern Virginia, | 325 |
226. | New York Militia, 79th Regiment, | 328 |
227. | Senator Rousseau's Speech in Ky. Senate, | 329 |
227 1/2. | Gen. McDowell's Proclamation on Damages, | 333 |
228. | Battle at Phillippa--Official Reports, &c., | 335 |
229. | Lord J. Russell's Letter on Neutrality, | 337 |
230. | Gen. Patterson's Proclamation at Chambers-burgh, | 337 |
231. | New York--1st Regiment Scott Life Guard, | 337 |
232. | Rector's Proclamation at Fort Smith, | 338 |
233. | Price's Proclamation at Jefferson City, | 338 |
234. | Beauregard's “Beauty and Booty” Proclamation, | 339 |
235. | New York 9th Regiment Volunteers, (Hawkins',) | 339 |
236. | C. M. Clay's Letter to the London Times, and Replies, | 340 |
237. | Gov. Letcher's Orders for Destroying Roads, | 344 |
238. | Maine 3d Regiment, (Col. Howard,) | 344 |
239. | J. M. Mason's Speech at Richmond, June 8, | 346 |
240. | Gov. Hicks' Proclamation, June 7, | 347 |
241. | Gen. Morris' Proclamation at Philippi, | 348 |
242. | Vermont 1st Regiment Volunteers, | 348 |
243. | Border State Convention Addresses, | 350 |
244. | Fight at Great Bethel--Official Reports, | 356 |
245. | Connecticut 4th Regiment, | 362 |
246. | Jeff. Davis' Letter to Maryland Commissioners, | 362 |
246 1/2. | New York City Home Guard, | 362 |
247. | Gov. Jackson's Proclamation in Missouri, June 12, | 363 |
248. | New York Volunteers, 20th Regiment, | 364 |
249. | New York Volunteers, 6th Regiment, (Wilson's,) | 366 |
249 1/2. | John P. Kennedy's Appeal to Maryland, | 368 |
250. | J. S. Carlisle's Speech in Virginia Convention, | 374 |
251. | The First Privateer--The Savannah, | 375 |
252. | Massachusetts Volunteers, 1st Regiment, | 377 |
253. | Germans of Kentucky, Address to, | 377 |
254. | John Jay's Address in Westchester Co., N. Y., | 378 |
255. | Slaves and Slavery, (Boston Courier,) | 401 |
256. | Declaration of the People of Virginia, | 403 |
257. | Gen. Lyon's Proclamation in Missouri, | 404 |
258. | Affair at Vienna, Va.--Reports, &c., | 405 |
258 1/2. | Battle of Booneville, Mo., | 408 |
259. | Col. Boernstein's Proclamation in Missouri, | 411 |
260. | Gen. Lyon's Proclamation at Booneville, | 412 |
261. | Pennsylvania Volunteers, 22d Regiment, | 412 |
262. | Duke of Newcastle's Order on Privateers, | 413 |
263. | New York Volunteers, 14th Regiment, | 413 |
264. | Harper's Ferry--Reports, &c., | 415 |
265. | Gov. Call's Letter from Florida, | 416 |
266. | New York Volunteers, 18th Regiment, | 426 |
267. | Jeff Davis' Message, May 8th, | 426 |
III.--POETRY | Page |
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1. | Shop and Freedom, London Punch, | 1 |
2. | The Fight at Sumter, C. G. Leland, | 1 |
3. | To Massachusetts Soldiers, | 2 |
4. | The Flag of Fort Sumter, Rev. S. G. Bulfinch, | 2 |
5. | The Battle of Morris Island, C. G. Leland, | 2 |
6. | My Country, A. C. Cooper, | 3 |
7. | The Stripes and Stars, Edna Dean Proctor, | 3 |
8. | A Suggestion to Major Anderson, | 4 |
9. | To the Men of the North and West, R. H. Stoddard, | 4 |
10. | Virginia to the North, | 4 |
11. | Stars in My Country's Sky, L. H. Sigourney, | 4 |
12. | North Men, Come Out, C. G. Leland, | 5 |
13. | Our Star-gemmed Banner, “H. E. T.,” | 5 |
14. | December 26, 1910, Mrs. J. M. Dorr, | 5 |
15. | Laisser Aller, F. Lushington, | 13 |
16. | A Volunteer Song, Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D., | 13 |
17. | To the British Rifle Company, G. G. W. Morgan, | 13 |
18. | The Stars and Stripes, F. De Haas Janvier, | 14 |
19. | A Vision of January 4, Catherine Ledyard, | 14 |
20. | A Northern Rally, John Clancy, | 14 |
21. | Out and Fight, C. G. Leland, | 15 |
22. | Massachusetts Regiment, Almira Seymour, | 15 |
23. | The Secession Flag, Josephine Morss, | 15 |
24. | Up, Brothers, All!
“Fannie Fales,” | 16 |
25. | Yankee Doodle's Suggestions, G. W. Westbrook, | 16 |
26. | The Stars and Stripes, | 16 |
27. | God Save our Native Land!
Jas. Walden, | 17 |
28. | Our Fatherland, | 17 |
29. | The New Year and the Union, Geo. D. Prentice, | 17 |
30. | The “Seventh,” Fitz-James O'Brien, | 17 |
31. | The United States Flag, W. Ross Wallace, | 18 |
32. | National Guard Marching Song, A. J. H. Duganne, | 19 |
33. | Songs of the Rebels: War Song, | 19 |
34. | Songs of the Rebels: On Fort Sumter, | 19 |
35. | A New-Song of Sixpence, Vanity Fair, | 23 |
36. | The Great Bell Roland, Theo. Tilton, | 29 |
37. | The Sentinel of the 71st, J. B. Bacon, | 29 |
38. | Work to Do, R. H. Stoddard, | 29 |
39. | “All we Ask is to be let alone,” Hartford Courant, | 30 |
40. | Original Ode, Charleston, S. C., July 4, | 30 |
41. | The New Birth, W. W. Howe, | 31 |
42. | An Appeal for the Country, Ellen Key Blunt, | 31 |
43. | “Liberty and Union, one and Inseparable,” “F. A. H.,” | 31 |
44. | The 19th of April, 1861, “Lucy Larcom,” | 32 |
45. | Through Baltimore, Bayard Taylor, | 32 |
46. | Under the Washington Elm, Oliver Wendell Holmes, | 33 |
47. | Sumter, | 33 |
48. | The Two Eras, L. H. Sigourney, | 34 |
49. | The Sixth at Baltimore, B. P. Shillaber, | 34 |
50. | Col. Corcoran's Brigade, “Enul,” | 34 |
51. | April 19, 1775-1861, “H. H. B.,” | 35 |
52. | All Hail to the Stars and Stripes! G. T. Bourne, | 35 |
53. | Songs of the Rebels: The War Storm, | 35 |
54. | Songs of the Rebels: Illumination of Richmond, M. Copland, | 36 |
55. | Songs of the Rebels: Sumter — A Ballad of ‘61, “E. O. M.,” | 36 |
56. | The Other “Abou-Ben-Adhem,” | 38 |
57. | On, Brothers, On!
S. W. Brooks, | 45 |
58. | God for our Native Land, G. W. Bethune, D. D., | 45 |
59. | A Poem, by “C. F.,” [C. Frost,] | 45 |
60. | Arming for Battle, W. C. Richards, | 46 |
61. | A Song for the Union, | 46 |
62. | The Northern Volunteers, Geo. Boweryem, | 47 |
63. | The March of the “Seventh,” “R. S. O.,” | 48 |
64. | A Tale of 1861, E. S. Rand, Jr., | 48 |
65. | To Arms!
M. Perry Lowe, | 50 |
66. | A Bugle Note, “Emily ,” | 50 |
67. | “Send them home Tenderly,” G. W. Bungay, | 50 |
68. | Song of Columbia's Daughters, E. D. Wright, | 51 |
69. | The Major and His Men, | 51 |
70. | Our National Flag, E. S. Smith, | 51 |
71. | Western Virginia--Sherrard Clemens, | 52 |
72. | The Ballad of Cockey's Field, | 52 |
73. | The Call for Volunteers, G. W. Bungay, | 53 |
74. | The Departure, W. C. Richards, | 53 |
75. | April 15, 1861, W. H. Burleigh, | 61 |
76. | To the American People, Bayard Taylor, | 61 |
77. | Volunteered, Harper's Weekly, | 61 |
78. | War Questions, W. Ross Wallace, | 62 |
79. | O Let the Starry Banner Wave, Bourne, | 62 |
80. | Our Country, Geo. Lunt, | 63 |
81. | The Gathering, Boston Transcript, | 63 |
82. | The Yankee Volunteers, | 63 |
83. | Songs of the Rebels: Song for the Times, “L. F.,” | 64 |
84. | Songs of the Rebels: The Old Rifleman, F. Ticknor, | 64 |
85. | Songs of the Rebels: Our Braves in Virginia, | 65 |
86. | Songs of the Rebels: Song of Southern Women, Julia Mildred, | 65 |
87. | Songs of the Rebels: A Poem for the Times, Thompson, | 65 |
88. | Songs of the Rebels: “Rebels,” | 66 |
89. | Songs of the Rebels: Virginia's Message to the Southern States, | 66 |
90. | Songs of the Rebels: The Stars and Bars, A. J. Requier, | 66 |
91. | King Cotton, R. H. Stoddard, | 72 |
92. | The Heavenly Omen, E. T. P. Beach, | 72 |
93. | Song of the Irish Legion, Jas. De Mille, | 73 |
94. | God and the Right, D. J. Dickson, | 73 |
95. | Dixie, T. M. Coolie, | 73 |
96. | Stand by the Flag, | 74 |
97. | Zouaves' Battle Song, J. H. Wainwright, | 74 |
98. | Prophecy of the Dead, A. T. Jones, | 74 |
99. | Our Flag, “W.,” | 75 |
100. | The Republic, W. Oland Bourne, | 75 |
101. | “Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott,” J. G. Whittier, | 85 |
101. | Sumter, “Ike,” | 85 |
102. | God Protect Us!
G. G. W. Morgan, | 85 |
103. | The Yard-Arm Tree, “Vanity Fair,” | 86 |
104. | The Union, Right or Wrong, G. P. Morris, | 86 |
105. | War-Song of the Free, | 86 |
106. | Army Hymn, O. Wendell Holmes, | 87 |
107. | Little “Rhody,” | 87 |
108. | The Will for the Deed, Caroline A. Mason, | 87 |
109. | Rule Slaveownia, London Punch, | 88 |
110. | To Arms!
H. A. Moore, | 88 |
111. | Babes in the Wood, “C. C.,” | 88 |
112. | To Ellsworth, “J. W. F.,” Washington, | 89 |
113. | “Sons of Northern Sires,” “G. S. H.,” Boston, | 89 |
114. | The Holy War, Mrs. H. B. Stowe, | 89 |
115. | Ink, Blood, and Tears, London Punch, | 90 |
116. | Fort Sumter, C. E. Leverett, Jr., | 91 |
117. | Songs of the Rebels: The Star of the West, Charleston Mercury, | 92 |
118. | Songs of the Rebels: A Southern Song of Freedom, “J. H. H.,” | 92 |
119. | Songs of the Rebels: Welcome to the Invaders, Charleston Courier, | 93 |
120. | Songs of the Rebels: Maryland, Charleston Mercury, | 93 |
121. | Scott and the Veteran, Bayard Taylor, | 102 |
122. | Elmer E. Ellsworth, “A. A. A.,” N. Y. Tribune, | 102 |
123. | Ode to North and South, London Punch, | 102 |
124. | “Qui Transtulit Sustinet,” L. L. Weld, | 103 |
125. | The Volunteer, Harvard Mag., | 103 |
126. | Camp War-Song, | 103 |
127. | The Nation's Call, J. H. Berry, | 104 |
128. | God Keep our Army Pure, H. A. Moore, | 104 |
129. | Redemption, “W. F. L.,” | 104 |
130. | It is Great for our Country to Die, Percival, | 105 |
131. | Song for Battle, “C. B.,” | 105 |
132. | Songs of the Rebels: North Carolina Call to Arms, Mrs. Miller, | 106 |
133. | Songs of the Rebels: Dixie, Albert Pike, | 106 |
134. | Songs of the Rebels: The South to the North, “C. L. S.,” | 107 |
135. | Songs of the Rebels: Reveries of War, “C. J. H.,” | 107 |
136. | Songs of the Rebels: Land of the South, A. F. Leonard, | 108 |
137. | Songs of the Rebels: Kentucky, “Estelle,” | 108 |
138. | Seceding Virginia, Mrs. Sigourney, | 116 |
139. | America to the World, Vanity Fair, | 116 |
140. | The Voices of the Hour, “S. P. D.,” | 117 |
141. | Bay State Song, N. Y. Tribune, | 117 |
142. | Col. Ellsworth, Capt. S. Whiting, | 118 |
143. | War-Song, T. P. Rossiter, | 118 |
144. | Battle Anthem, John Neal, | 119 |
145. | Number One, H. D. Sedgwick, | 119 |
146. | New Version of an Old Song, Evening Post, | 120 |
147. | All Forward, Independent, | 120 |
148. | To the Secession Flag, Waterford Mail, | 121 |
149. | The Uprising of the North, J. C. Hagen, | 121 |
150. | The Married Volunteer, “Sallie S. McC.,” | 121 |
151. | The Massachusetts Line, Author of “New Priest,” | 122 |
152. | The Seventy-Ninth, Thos. Frazer, | 122 |
153. | Loyal Delaware, | 122 |
154. | Jefferson D., H. J. Cornwell, | 123 |
155. | The Crisis, J. G. Whittier, | 123 |
156. | Our Orders, Atlantic Monthly, | 123 |
157. | The Rising of the North, Madison State Journal, | 123 |
158. | The Bones of Washington, London Punch, | 127 |
159. | Ode for 1861, H. H. Weld, | 133 |
160. | The Nation's Voice, Rev. M. B. Smith, | 133 |
161. | The Southern Volunteer to his Wife, | 133 |
162. | Kentucky, Mrs. S. H. Oliver, | 134 |
163. | “All of them,” “S. B. K.,” N. Y. Tribune, | 134 |
164. | The Rattlesnake Banner, “W. M. W.,” | 135 |
165. | The Southern Malbrook, R. H. Stoddard, | 135 |
166. | Songs of the Rebels: Southern War-Cry, N. O. Picayune, | 136 |
167. | Songs of the Rebels: The Ordered Away, Mrs. Jacobus, | 136 |
168. | Songs of the Rebels: A Southern Song, “L. M.,” | 136 |
169. | Songs of the Rebels: To the Washington Artillery, N. O. Delta, | 137 |
170. | Songs of the Rebels: Secession Song, | 137 |
171. | Patriotic Song, Bost.
Daily Adv., | 140 |
172. | The Battle Cry, | 140 |
173. | Hymn for a Flag-Raising, Mrs. H. B. Stowe, | 140 |
174. | Soldier's Hymn, | 140 |
175. | Gen. Harney, Bost.
Transcript, | 141 |
176. | The Charge on Twelve Hundred at Fairfax, Vanity Fair, | 141 |
177. | To the 3d Regiment, Maine, W. C. Baker, | 142 |
178. | Good-Bye, Boys, M. A. Dennison, | 142 |
179. | The Hempen Cravat, R. H. Stoddard, | 142 |
180. | Songs of the Rebels: Pensacola — To My Son, by “M. S.,” | 145 |
181. | Songs of the Rebels: A Mother sends Three Sons, “L. F.,” | 145 |
182. | Songs of the Rebels: “A beautiful Poem,” Jas. B. Hope, | 145 |
183. | Songs of the Rebels: A War Song for Virginia, Rich. Enq..., | 146 |
184. | Songs of Tee Rebels: To the Tories of Virginia, Richmond Ex. | 147 |
185. | The Starry Flag, John Savage, | 149 |
186. | “E Pluribus Unum,” Rev. John Pierpont, | 150 |
187. | The Uprising of the People, E. J. Cutler, | 151 |
Incidents, Rumors, etc.