Songs and Ballads of the Southern People 1861-1865
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Songs and Ballads of the Southern People 1861-1865 - Frank Moore
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Title: Songs and Ballads of the Southern People
1861-1865
Author: Anonymous
Editor: Frank Moore
Release Date: March 4, 2011 [EBook #35479]
Language: English
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SONGS AND BALLADS
OF THE
SOUTHERN PEOPLE.
1861-1865.
COLLECTED AND EDITED
BY
FRANK MOORE.
NEW YORK:
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY,
1, 3, AND 5 BOND STREET.
1886.
Copyright, 1886,
By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
All rights reserved.
NOTE TO READERS.
This collection has been made with the view of preserving in permanent form the opinions and sentiments of the Southern people, as embodied in their Songs and Ballads of 1861-1865; which, better than any other medium, exhibit the temper of the times and popular feeling. The historical value of the productions is admitted. Age will not impair it.
The editor has endeavored to give the best of the inspirations. A desire to announce the authorship of the pieces has been gratified in most instances. Where requests have been made not to give names and places and circumstances, by whom, and where they have been written, they have been regarded, the spirit, meaning and intent not being affected, nor in the least abated by such a course. To those who have assisted in collecting, the editor returns his thanks. After this volume reaches those who are interested, should any of them desire to correct mistakes that may have crept into it, he will be glad to make the changes required.
Should any one, into whose hands the volume may fall, know of copies of songs or ballads, or of letters and incidents upon which such are founded—songs and ballads, letters or incidents not already collected in book form—the editor will be glad to be advised, that means may be taken for their permanent preservation, which he is using every endeavor to secure. A postal card, giving name and residence, addressed to him, in the care of his publishers, D. Appleton and Company, New York City, will receive immediate attention.
The essence of history exists in its songs. Those that are carried in the memory are earliest forgotten. It is a praiseworthy plan that saves all. Will those who know them by heart,
and have sung them in camp and in battle,
help to rescue them from oblivion?
Frank Moore.
New York, January, 1886.
SONGS OF THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE.
A POEM FOR THE TIMES.
BY JOHN R. THOMPSON.
ETHNOGENESIS.
BY HENRY TIMROD.[1]
THE SOUTHERN CROSS.
BY ST. GEORGE TUCKER.
Air—The Star Spangled Banner.
HARP OF THE SOUTH, AWAKE!
BY J. M. KILGOUR.