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TO THE

MEN OF THE SOUTH

IN THE

ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,

WHO LEFT

THE ENDEARMENTS OF HOME,

AND HAVE STOOD

A WALL OF LIVING PATRIOTISM,

AGAINST THE

HOSTS OF THE INVADERS;

THESE TWO LITTLE SONGS BY A

YOUNG SOUTHERN POET,

ARE CORDIALLY DEDICATED

BY THEIR

COUNTRYWOMEN OF RICHMOND.