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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Songs of the Civil War, popular (search)
oming of the Lord. The Blue and the Gray. Francis M. Finch. By the flow of the inland river. Brave boys are they. Henry C. Work. Brave boys are they, gone at their country's call. Dixie (Southern). Albert Pike. Southrons hear your country call you. Dixie (Northern). T. M. Cooley. Away down South where grows the cotton. John Brown's body John Brown's body lies a-mould ring in the grave. Just before the battle, mother. Geo. F. Root. Just before the battle, mother, I am thinking most of you. Marching through Georgia. Henry C. Work. Bring the good old bugle, boys; we'll sing another song. Maryland, my Maryland (Southern). Jos. R. Randall. The despot's heel is on thy shore, Maryland. O wrap the flag around me, boys. R. Stewart Taylor. Tramp, tramp, tramp. Geo. F. Root. In the prison cell I sit. When Johnny comes marching home. Louis Lambert. When this cruel War is over. Charles C. Sawyer. Dearest love, do you remember.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Louisiana, (search)
Dec. 2, 1814 British threaten New Orleans and capture gunboats under Lieut. Thos. A. C. Jones......Dec. 14, 1814 Battle at Villereas plantation, 12 miles from New Orleans; the English advance repulsed by General Jackson......Dec. 23, 1814 Battle at Chalmette's plantation; British repulsed......Dec. 28, 1814 Battle at Rodriguez Canal......Jan. 1, 1815 Battle of New Orleans....Jan. 8, 1815 Unsuccessful attack on Fort St. Philip by the British......Jan. 9-18, 1815 British General Lambert abandons expedition against New Orleans......Jan. 19, 1815 General Jackson orders all French subjects having certificates of discharge to return to the interior, Feb. 28. Has Louallier arrested as a spy; Hall, as abetting a mutiny in granting a habeas corpus for Louallier; arrests Hollander; releases all three; and for high-handed methods is tried and fined $1,000......1815 Frederic Tudor ships ice to New Orleans from Boston......1820 Thomas B. Robertson elected governor......