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18 titles with subject: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry.

  • Beechenbrook; A Rhyme of the War. Margaret Junkin Preston, 1820-1897


  • A Collection of Sabbath School Hymns. Compiled by a Sabbath School Teacher, for the Benefit of the Children in the Confederate States. No Author


  • The Colporteur's Commission: A Tract for the Times, in Several Scriptural Hymns. Henry Keeling, 1795-1870


  • The Confederate Soldier's Wife Parting from Her Husband! No Author


  • Experience of a Confederate Chaplain, 1861-1864. A. D. Betts (Alexander Davis), 1832-1918


  • For the Little Ones. No Author


  • Morven and Linda, or, The Token Star: A Tale of a Soldier's Faithful Love. Adolphus Williamson Mangum, 1834-1890


  • North Carolina: A Call to Arms! N. C. Adjutant General's Office


  • Poem: "Confederate America". R. Lynden Cowper


  • The Poems of Henry Timrod. Henry Timrod, 1828-1867


  • Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne. Paul Hamilton Hayne, 1830-1886


  • Songs of Love and Liberty. Compiled by a North Carolina Lady. No Author


  • The Southern Cross. St. George Tucker, 1828-1862


  • The Southern Zion's Songster; Hymns Designed for Sabbath Schools, Prayer, and Social Meetings, and the Camps. Compiled by the Editor of the North Carolina Christian Advocate. No Author


  • Stonewall Jackson's Way. John Williamson Palmer, 1825-1906


  • Texan Rangers. No Author


  • War Songs of the South. William G. Shepperson


  • War: A Poem, with Copious Notes, Founded on the Revolution of 1861-62, (up to the Battles before Richmond, Inclusive). John Hill Hewitt, 1801-1890


  • 3 articles with subject: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry.

  • Summary for Experience of a Confederate Chaplain, 1861-1864. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for North Carolina: A Call to Arms! Kevin Cherry


  • Summary for Poems of Paul Hamilton Hayne. Mary Alice Kirkpatrick


  • 1 image with subject United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Poetry.

  • [Image of the Broadside] From Stonewall Jackson's Way.