Our country's
call.
page 1
Liberty not dead.
page 2
One
voice.
The old Ship of State.
chapter 5
page 3
The
Second Louisiana
: may
27th
,
1863
.
BelleMissouri
page 4
An appeal to arms.
Left behind.
Mother, can I go?
page 5
Go, my boy, where duty calls you.
page 6
A midnight scene at
Vicksburgh
.
page 7
New-England
's dead.
A regiment of Greybeards.
chapter 15
Bravery of
Capt.W.N.Green
.
page 8
A wife on the battle-field.
page 9
The
First
recruit.
Laporte, Pa.
,
Feb.4
.
Anecdote of
StonewallJackson
.
chapter 21
chapter 22
chapter 23
Anecdote of
GeneralGrant
.
page 10
Songs of the rebels: the
Southern
cross.
Monody on the death of
GeneralStonewallJackson
.
page 11
chapter 27
To----
page 12
The drummer-boy of the
Rappahannock
.
A friendly interview between pickets.
page 13
Anecdote of
Gen.Butler
.
Southern Credulity.
The Propositions for an Armistice.
A Maine Secessionist.
Loyal
Americans
in
Chili
: official correspondence.
page 14
A company of Cherokees.
Incident of
Stone River
.
An Expedient to abate shinplasters
An incident.
page 15
Richmond, Va.
,
July29
.
The spirit of
Illinois
.
Chicago
,
Thursday
,
July31
.
chapter 43
Original National Anthem.
March
along.
page 16
Fail!
BostonHymn
.
page 17
Forgiven.
page 18
The Black brigade at
Port Hudson
.
Arm and out.
Cavalry song.
A brave Pennsylvanian.
page 19
A regiment saved by
two
women.
A model speech.
Richmond
,
May13
,
1863
.
Adventure of
MajorKiernan
.
page 20
Fredericksburgh
, Va.,
Dec.25
,
1863
.
AboiuBenButler
.
A good camp story.
New-Orleans
,
April18
.
page 21
Washington
,
April24
,
1863
.
Worship of the negroes.
page 22
Whipped by women.
A daring Exploit.
Rebel Barbarities in East-
Tennessee
.
page 23
chapter 66
An Acrostic: in memory of
O.JenningsWise
.
Harp of the
South
: a Sonnet.
page 24
A
North-Carolina
call to arms: air — the old
North State
.
Incidents of
Grierson
's raid.
Unpolite Raiders.
page 25
June1
.
A Singular spectacle in battle.
The Governor of St. Croix and the
Alabama
.
chapter 75
An Anglo-rebel.
page 26
The
First
attempt to arm negroes.
GeneralLee
's Wooing.
After the battle.
page 27
Our Volunteer.
The forced recruit.
page 28
A battle poem.
page 29
A welcome home.
For the
Union
.
The Eagle of the sea.
page 30
National war-song.
page 31
The hero of the drum.
page 32
chapter 88
chapter 89
Our country's
call.
page 33
The cavalry scout.
page 34
The
old Concern,
A voice from camp.
page 35
Songs upon the battle-field.
The war of cavalry and negroes.
page 36
An Insult to the flag Avenged.
June8
.
Nashville
,
June1
.
page 37
Pleasant Bedfellows.
June4
.
Knoxville, Tennessee
,
June4
.
A gallant deed and A chivalrous return.
page 38
chapter 103
Border war, as seen and experienced by the inhabitants of
Chambersburgh, Pa.
page 39
page 40
page 41
page 42
page 43
Black soldiers.
The Industry of the women of the
South
.
Barbarity of the
Yankees
.
chapter 108
page 44
chapter 109
page 45
Incidents of
Vicksburgh
.
Perry
's rebel brigade at the
battle of Gettysburgh
.
Munchauseniana.
Sperryville
,
Thursday
,
August7
,
1862
.
What was found in a prayer-book.
page 46
A substitute.
Wanted.
An anecdote.
chapter 118
Munchauseniana.
Loyal Disciples.
Incidents of
Port Hudson
.
Squirrel-skin shoes.
page 47
GeneralLee
on invasion.
chapter 124
Yankee Villainy and Flnnkeyism.
A woman's appeal for volunteers.
page 48
Hymn for the
eighty-seventh
Anniversary of American Independence.
The Constitution.
page 49
The rebel press on the
Gettysburgh
battle.
page 50
A hero of
Gettysburgh
.
A rebel bill of fare.
page 51
The surrender of Vioksburgh.
page 52
An incident at the
battle of Gettysburgh
.
ColonelC.F.Taylor
: killed at the
battle of Gettysburgh
,
JulySecond
.
The dead at
Vicksburgh
.
page 53
Hurrah!
page 54
The Northern invasion of
Lee
.
page 55
KingCotton
.
chapter 139
page 56
Song of the border.
The
battle of Gettysburgh
.
page 57
A beautiful letter.
ColonelWilder
at
Chickamauga
.
page 58
page 59
Songs of the rebels: no Union men.
What the
South
winds say.
Will you go?
page 60
Heart victories.
Behold he performeth that which is appointed me.--job
.
page 61
Greek
fire.
Barbarism.
One
of a
hundred
.
The schools of
Fernandina
.
page 62
A brave
Irishman
.
Beauregard
and
Gillmore
.
page 63
Incidents of
Fort Wagner
.
GeneralStuart
's dinner eaten by
GeneralBuford
.
Rebel raids.
August14
.
Scouting among the
Indians
.
page 64
Arkansas
Tactics.
A Yankee Spelling-book.
page 65
Ballad of
Vicksburgh
.
page 66
A curse for A nation.
Lenox
.
page 67
The
Sergeant
's cot.
The following lines
page 68
‘Cuteness of a Contraband scout.
Incidents of
Chickamauga
.
page 69
The nation.
page 70
page 71
Treachery of the rebels.
page 72
June7
.
Burnside
.
How
GeneralGrant
cares for his soldiers.
Incidents of picket life on the
Rapidan
.
ColonelMorrow
's Recollections.
page 73
Incidents of the
Rappahannock
.
Union League
secrets.
page 74
Songs of the rebels: unlaurelled heroes.
Dixie all Right.
Trust to luck,
Alabama
.
page 75
Banner song.
Incidents of the fight with
Mosby
.
page 76
Rebel letters captured.
The expedition up the
Yazoo
.
Munchauseniana.
page 77
Heroism of
MissSchwartz
.
Heroes of
Gettysburgh
.
Drum.
page 78
page 79
Requiem.
page 80
A mother's story.
A scouting expedition.
page 81
Intercepted rebel mail.
chapter 193
Baltimore
,
June25
,
1863
.
page 82
A severe Sufferer.
Chattanooga
,
Saturday
,
June16
,
1863
.
A
three days
scout over
Elk Ridge Mountain
.
page 83
Incidents at
Port Hudson
.
Proposition to hang the
Dutch
soldiers.
Songs of the rebels: the
Florida
's Cruise.
page 84
GeneralButler
: a rebel song.
page 85
chapter 202
Illness of the
Eagle
.
Inflammatory Placards.
page 86
The Southern
declaration of Independence
.
page 87
Speech of
Gen.Pemberton
at
Brookhaven, Miss.
,
June
,
1863
.
New-York
,
July13
.
A conscript's epistle to
Jeff Davis
.
page 88
Colored soldiers at
Port Hudson
.
page 89
A letter from
PresidentLincoln
.
WalterS.Newhall
: ob.
December18
, Aet.
22
.
page 90
chapter 212
Grant at
Chattanooga
.
page 91
The dove of the regiment: an incident of the battle of Ohickamauga.
To
RobertGouldShaw
.
page 92
The
Mercedita
: air — the
battle of Bull run
.
Mustered out.
GeneralJoeHooker
.
page 93
Incidents of the occupation of
Hagerstown
.
page 94
Negroes taken in arms.
Secesh sympathy.
Organized resistance to the
Confederacy
in
Louisiana
.
page 95
The rebel despotism in
Georgia
.
Songs of the rebels: beyond the
Potomac
.
page 96
KingScare
.
chapter 226
page 97
Song of the
Southern
soldier.
The blue cockade.
The Right above the
Wrong
.
page 98
The South in arms.
The
Landing
on
Morris Island, S. C.
page 99
Remarkable phenomenon.
JennieWade
.
page 100
She comes from
St. Louis
!