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The Hero without a Name.... Ibid. 331
The Chines of St. Paul Toncila 335
Lines to Lee Mrs. C. A. Werfield 337
Leo to the Rear John R. Thompson 330
General Lee at the Battle of the Wilderness Tenella 342
"The Cavalier's Glee” Capt. Blackford. 341
Stuart W. Winston Fontaine 345
Gen. J. E. B. Stuart Jno. R. Thompson 347
Semmes' Sword 350
Oh! no, be'll not need them again J. D. Sullivan 952
Sumter in Ruins... W. Gilmore Simms 354
Polk H. L. Flash 365
John Pegram W. Gordon McCabe 356
A Prayer for Peace S. T. Wallis 358
"Shermanized" L. Virginia French 300
The Surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia - April 10, 1865 Florence Anderson 303
The Sword of Robert Lee Moina 365
General Robert E. Lee Tenella 367
April Twenty-sixth Annie Ketchum Chambery 368
Dixie Rosa Vertner Jeffrey 369
Weep! Weep! 371
Peace L. Burroughs 378
The Price of Peace Luola 375
Acceptation Mrs. M. J. Preston 379
Virginia Capta Ibid. 380
The Conquered Banner.. Moine 381
"Told it up Carefully" Sir Henry Houghton, Bart. 383
Cruci Dun Spiro, Fido... J. C. M. 384
Lines written July 15, 1805. A. L. D. 385
Off with your Grey Suite, Boys! 387
Wearing of the Grey A Mississippian 388
Our Failure Author of "Southrons" 389
Here und There Sunny South 392
In the Land where we were Dreaming Dan. Lucas 397
The Broken Mug A Soldier 400
Last Request of Henry C. Magruder 405
Forget? Never! Mrs. C. A. Ball 406
Arlington Mrs. M. J. Preston 408
Our Chief Author of "Southrons" 411
Jefferson Davis Wm. Munford 412