INDEX OF TITLES

Index of Authors || Index of First Lines

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A

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Acceptation
Across the Lines
Acrostics
Ad Poetas
[An] Address by an Ex-Confederate Soldier to the Grand Army of the Republic
After All
After the Battle
Ah! May the Red Rose Live Alway
Albert Sidney Johnston
All Quiet Along the Potomac Tonight
Always Stand on the Union Side
Another Yankee Doodle
Antony and Cleopatra
[The] Apparition
April 20, 1864
Army of Northern Virginia
[The] Artilleryman's Vision
As I Lay with My Head in Your Lap Camerado
Ashby (Peticolas)
Ashby (Crown)
Ashes of Soldiers
Aura Lea

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B

Ball's Bluff
Ball's Bluff: A Reverie
Baltimore
[The] Band in the Pines
Barbara Frietchie
[The] Barefooted Boys
[The] Battle Autumn of 1862
[The] Battle Cry of Freedom
[The] Battle Cry of Freedom [Southern version]
[The] Battle Hymn of the Republic
Battle-Worn Banners
Beat! Beat! Drums!
Beautiful Dreamer
Before Vicksburg
[The] Bivouac in the Snow
[The] Bivouac of the Dead
Bivouac on a Mountain Side
[The] Black Regiment
Blakely
[The] Blue and the Gray
[The] Bonnie Blue Flag
[The] Bonnie White Flag
[The] Brigade Must Not Know, Sir
Brother Jonathan's Lament for Sister Caroline
[The] Burial of Latane

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C

Call 'Em Names, Jeff
Camptown Races
Carolina
[The] Carpet-Bagger's Lament
Carry Me Back to Tennessee
[The] Charge at Port Hudson
[The] Charge of the Mule Brigade
Charleston
Cheer, Boys, Cheer!
Chickamauga
Christmas Bells
Christmas Night of '62
Civile Bellum
Cleburne
[The] College Colonel
Come Up From The Fields, Father
Company K
[The] Confederate Flag
[The] Confederate Flags
Confederate Memorial Day
[The] Congressmen Came Out to See Bull Run
[The] Conquered Banner
[The] Copperheads
Corporal Schnapps
[The] Countersign
[The] Crossing at Fredericksburg
[A] Cry From Andersonville Prison
C.S.A
[The] Cumberland
Cutting Off the Buttons

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D

Daar Kom Die Alibama
[The] Daughter of the Confederacy
Dead
[The] Death of Abraham Lincoln
[The] Death of Grant
Death of Stonewall Jackson
Decking Southern Soldiers' Graves
Decoration Day
Dirge for Ashby
Dirge for a Soldier
Dixie, the Land of King Cotton
Dixie's Land
[A] Dirge for McPherson
Dragoon's Song
Dreaming in the Trenches
[The] Dying Comrade
[The] Dying Soldier
[The] Dying Words of Stonewall Jackson

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E

Ellie Rhee
Enlisted Today
Epistle to the Ladies
Everybody's Dixie

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F

[The] Faded Coat of Blue
[The] Fancy Shot
Farewell to Brother Jonathan
[A] Farewell to Pope
Farragut
First Arkansas Marching Song
Flag of the Sunny South
Flight of Doodles

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G

General B.F. Butler
General Dabney H. Maury
General Grant--the Hero of the War
[The] General's Death
Gentle Annie
[A] Georgia Volunteer
Gettysburg
Give Us A Flag
The Glendy Burk
God Save the South
Goober Peas
Good Bye, Jeff
Good Ol' Rebel Soldier
Grafted Into the Army
[The] Grant Pill
[A] Grave in Hollywood Cemetry, Richmond

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H

Hardtack, Come Again No More
Hard Times, Come Again No More
He Died at His Post
He'll See It When He Wakes
Here's Your Mule
[The] Hero of the Drum
[The] Hesitating Veteran
High Tide at Gettysburg
[The] Homespun Dress
Home, Sweet Home
Hospital Duties
[The] House-Top
How Are You, Telegraph?
Hurrah for the Light Artillery!

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I

If We Knew
I Fights Mit Sigel
I Goes To Fight Mit Sigel
In Dixie's Sunny Land
In Memoriam of Col. Benj. F. Terry
In Memory of John B. Cypher
In Old Tennessee
In the Land Where We Were Dreaming
Invocation
It Is My Country's Call

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J

[The] Jacket of Gray
Jackson's Foot-Cavalry
Jeff in Petticoats
Jim of Biloxi [Graham]
Jim ---, of Biloxi [Gordon]
Jine the Cavalry
John Brown's Body
John Burns of Gettysburg
John Pelham
John Pegram
Joined the Blues
Just After the Draft
Just Before the Battle, Mother

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K

Kearny at Seven Pines
Keenan's Charge
Kentucky Belle
Killed at the Ford
Kingdom Coming

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L

[The] Last Charge at Appomattox
Last Words of Major Wheat
Laus Deo
Lee
Lee in the Mountains
Lee to the Rear
[The] Liberty Ball
Lincoln and Liberty
Lincoln Monument: Washington
Lines on a Confederate Note
The Little Drummer Boy
Little Giffen
[The] Lone Sentry
Longstreet
Lorena
Luther's Hymn

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M

Malvern Hill
Manassas
March Along
[A] March in the Ranks Hard-Prest, and the Road Unknown
[The] March into Virginia
Marching Still
Marching Through Georgia
[The] March of the Iron Brigade
[The] Martyr
Maryland, My Maryland
Massa's in De Cold Ground
[The] Master
McClellan Is the Man
Memories of the Blue and Gray
Memorial on the Slain at Chickamauga
[The] Minstrel Boy
Missing
Mother Lincoln's Melodies
Music in Camp
My Old Kentucky Home
My Wife Is a Most Knowing Woman

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N

No More Words!

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O

O Captain! My Captain!
O! Touch Not My Sister's Picture
Obsequies of Stuart
Ode at Magnolia Cemetery
Ode for Decoration Day
Ode to the Confederate Dead
Oh! Susanna
Old Abe the War Eagle
Old Black Joe
Old Folks at Home
On a Great Warrior
On to Richmond
One Day's Command
Only a Private
Only a Soldier's Grave
Only One Killed
Only One Man Killed
Our Soldier Cousin
Over the River

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P

Picking Lint
Poem for Boardman's Sisters
Poem for Confederate Memorial Day
Polly Wolly Doodle
[The] Pride of Battery B
Prison Bars

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R

[The] Rapidan
Ratdenlinden
Rebels
[The] The Red Zouave
[A] Reply to the Conquered Banner
Reply to "The Bonnie Blue Flag"
Richmond Is a Hard Road to Travel
Riding a Raid
Ring, Ring the Banjo
Robert E. Lee (Hays)
Robert E. Lee (Howe)
Robert E. Lee (Benét)
Robert Edward Lee
Robert Gould Shaw
Roll-Call
Rose of Alabama

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S

Sambo's Right To Be Kilt
[The] Same Canteen
Santa Claus
[The] Scout Toward Aldie
[A] Second Review of the Grand Army
Send Them Home Tenderly
[The] Shade of the Trees
Shall I See My Boy Again
Sheridan
Sheridan at Cedar Creek
Sheridan's Ride
Sherman
Sherman's March to the Sea
Shiloh
Shiloh, A Requiem
Shiloh's Hill
[A] Sight in Camp in the Daybreak Gray and Dim
[The] Sleeping Sentinel
[The] Snow at Fredericksburg
[The] Soldier's Christmas Eve
[A] Soldier's Dream
[The] Soldier's Grave
Somebody's Darling
Song of a Brigadier
Song of the Confederate Signal Corps
Soon We'll Have the Union Back
The Southern Cause
[The] South Shall Rise Up Free
[The] Southern Mother's Charge
Southern Soldier Boy
[The] Southern Wagon
[The] Star-Spangled Cross and the Pure Field of White
[The] Stars and Bars
Starved in Prison
[The] Stone Fleet
Stonewall Jackson
Stonewall Jackson (Ascribed to a Virginian)
Stonewall Jackson's Way [poem]
Stonewall Jackson's Way [song]
The South [song]
The South
[The] Swamp Angel
[The] Sword of Robert Lee

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T

Tardy George
Tell A.P. Hill
Tenting on the Old Camp Ground
That's What's The Matter
There Comes the Alabama
Thomas at Chickamauga
Those Rebel Flags
Tintype of a Private of the Fifteenth Georgia Infantry
[The] Toast of Morgan's Men
To E.S. Salomon
To Go or Not to Go
To Major General B.F. Butler
Tom Traynham's Ride
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
Two Little Boys

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U

Union Dixie
Untitled [Meserve]
Untitled [Brokaw]
[A] Utilitarian View of the Monitor's Fight

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V

[The] Vacant Chair
[The] Vicksburg Jail
[The] Victor of Antietam
Victories of the Heart
Virginia -- The West
Virginia's Dead
[The] Virginians of the Valley
[The] Volunteer

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W

Wait for the Wagon
We Are Coming, Father Abraham
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
When This Cruel War Is Over [Northern version]
When This Cruel War Is Over [Southern version]
When This You See
While God He Leaves Me Reason, God He Will Leave Me Jim
[A] Word for the Hour
[A[ Word With the West
Would'st Thou Have Me Love Thee?

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Y

Ye Batteries of Beauregard
[The] Yellow Rose of Texas
You Are Going to the Wars, Willie Boy!
[The] Young Volunteer
Your Letter, Lady, Came Too Late

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Z

[The] Zouaves at Bethel

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