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CONTENTS.

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The Southern Cross St. George Tucker 13
Address to President Davis Mrs. E. K. Blunt 15
Southern Chant of Defiance Mrs. C. A. Warfield 17
Written before the Secession of Va. Mrs. Rebecca Tabb 19
The Fall of Sumter, April, 1801 A. L. D. 21
A Cry to Arms 23
Poem on the Death of “Jackson" 25
Dead Jackson. 26
Rallying Song of the Virginians Susan Archer Talley 27
1861 28
1776 - 1861 29
II.- Seventy-six and Sixty-one 31
Yes, Call us Rebels ! 'Tis the Name Albert Pike 32
Rebels! "Tis a Holy Name Rev. Mr. Garesche 34
Hymn-God Save the South Geo. H. Miles 36
Anthem of the Confederate States 38
God Save the South Agnew 40
Hurrah! A Mississippian 41
The Ship of State Mrs. C. A. Warfield 43
The Southron's War Song J. A. Jagner 45
"On to Richmond" Jno. A. Thompson 46
Battle Eve 51
Manassas Mrs. C. A. Warfield 52
"Our Left" 53
The Battle of Manassas Mrs. Clarke 55
Virginia's Jewels Miss Rebecca Powell 58
Maryland! Jas. R. Randall 60
Charge of the Night Brigade 63
"There's Life in the Old Land Yet". F. K. Howord 65
"Independence Day". 66
Are we Free ? Jas. R. Brewer 67
The Kentueky Partizán Paul I. Hayne 70
John Morgan's Credentials 73
The Toast of Morgan's Men Capt. Thorpe 73
Louisiana 74
Charles B, Dreux.. Jas. A. Randall 75