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"Information Wanted" 165
The Drummner Boy Jas. R. Breuer 107
The Old Brigade. Maurice D' Bell 150
The Burial of Latané Jan R. Thompson 173
The Beleaguered City. Roma Vertner Jeffrey 176
Richmond on the James Anne Marie Welby 177
Missing 180
The Dying Soldier 182
Reading the List 184
The Lonely Grave Mrs. C. A. Ball 185
The Sacket of Gray-To those who wore it Ibid, 189
"You'll tell her, wont you?". 191
Somebody's Darling Miss Barie Lacoste 192
The Tear-Guard of the Army Iris 191
Heart Victories Soldier's wife 196
Address to the Exchanged Prisoners S.T. Walls 198
Fiat Justitia Lady of Baltimore 200
Lines written in Fort Warren G. W. B. 202
The Captain's Story 204
The Debt 206
Butler's Proclamation Paul H. Hayne 208
The Guerrillas S. T. Wallis 211
At Fort Pillow Jas. R. Randall 214
Bombardinent of Vicksburg 217
Gone to the Battle-field 219
The Virginians of the Valley Tickor 222
The Valley of the Shenandoah 223
The Reaper 294
Dirge for Ashby 520
Ashby John N. Thompson 228
Gen. John B. Floyd Eulalie 230
Virginia's Dead 232
My Order Gordon McCabe 295
The Southern Cross. 237
Hymn to the National Flag Mrs. M. J. Preston 239
The Countersign 241
Our "Cottage by the Sen" Prisoner in Fort Lafayette 243
The Quaker Girl's Farewell to her Soulborn Lever. Mrs. Eliza E. Harper 245
A Confederate Officer to his Ladye Love Maj. McKnight 247
The Homespun Dress 249