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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: November 30, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Bull Run, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 55
Rubicon (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 55
United States (United States) (search for this): article 55
H. R. Jackson (search for this): article 55
R. O. Davidson (search for this): article 55
Song of the Southern "Rebels."air--Dizte.
words by R. O. Davidson, private Company E, 11th Mississippi Regiment. [Copyright Secured.] in to pay turvy Yankeedom.
Whence worthless arts and isms come-- Beware, take care in humbug land; the tricky mode full-well prevails, where rulers rise by splitting rails-- Beware take care in humbug land-- where progress backwards goes apace-- Beware!
take care!
and blacks and whites are all one race-- Beware in humbug land.
the North engulfed in moral night-- the South resumes her ancient right-- Hurrah Hurrah for Dixie's land.
II. in muffed clear by railroad run, "Old Abe" speaks into Washington-- Beware, take care in humbug land; Shonts--"save our flag"--and soldiers come, with bugle notes and fife and drum-- Beware, take care in humbug land; Bess hirelings from sinks and jails-- Beware, take care.-- dare freedom's land and pow'r as all-- Beware in humbug land: all of one mind, the South unite.
and whip the North in every fig
L. M. Lee (search for this): article 55
Bess (search for this): article 55
A. Stuart (search for this): article 55
Beauregard (search for this): article 55
Butler (search for this): article 55