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584 Bibliographies Whitehead, L. The New House that Jack Built. 1865. Willson, Forceythe. The Old Sergeant and Other Poems. Boston, 1867. See, also, Bibliography to Book III, Chap. x. III. Individual Poems (i) Alger, Horatio: Gone to the War, Last Words, Song of the Croaker. (2) Barker, Da;vid: The Old Ship of State. (3) Barry, Charles A.: Columbia's In- vocation. (4) Barstow, G. Forrester: The Order of the Day. (5) Beach, Eliza- beth T. Porter: The Last Broadside, Up, Brave Boys! (6) Benjamin, Park: A National Hymn, The Regiment Returned. (7) Benton, Joel: Today. (8) Bergh, Henry: The Chant of Treason. (9) Bethune, George Washington: God for our Native Land. (10) Bishop, A. W. : Arkansian Battle Hymn. (11) Bolton, Sarah T.: Left on the Battle Field. (12) Bonney, Seth: Baltimore. (13) Brad- bury, William B.: Marching Along. (14) Brooks, Sarah Warner: On, Brothers, On! (15) Bungay, George W.: Snow Sculpture, The Red on the Leaves, The Soldier's Sweetheart, Then Let Them Sweetly Sleep. (16) Burleigh, George S.: The Day of God. (17) Burleigh, William H.: The Prayer of a Nation. (18) Casten, J. Cross: The Bounty Jumper. (19) Child, Francis James: Overtures from Richmond. (20) Cist, Lewis J.: Freemen, to your Standard Rally. (21) Conway, Schuyler: The Irish American Song. (22) Cromwell, Ruth M.: The Battle, To the Tenth Legion, Our Union and Our Flag. (23) DeForest, J. W.: In Louisiana. (24) DeKay, Charles: The Draft Riot. (25) DeMUle, James: Song of the Irish Legion. (26) Denison, M. A.: The Soldier's Little Daughter. (27) Dubois, A. D. : Rallying Song of the loth Legion. (28) Duffield, D. B. : Flag Song of the Michigan Volunteers. (29) Durivage, Francis Alexander: The Cavalry Charge. (30) Eastman, Sophie E.: A Spool of Thread. (31) Eckel, Samuel: The Refugee. (32) Elliott, George W.: Columbia Queen of Land and Sea. (33) Enghsh, Thomas Dunn: The Charge by the Fordj. (34) Fields, Annie: Cedar Mountain. (35) Forman, J. G.: Song of the Lyon Regiment. (36) Forney, John W. : The Men Who Fell in Baltimore. (37) Frazer, Thomas: The Seventy-Ninth. (38) Gage, Francis D.: The Fisherman of Beaufort. (39) Gallagher, William Davis: Move on the Columns, Abraham Lincoln. (40) Gibbons, James Sloane: Three Hundred Thousand More. (41) Oilman, Patrick Sarsfield: When Johnny Comes Marching Home. (42) Grimes, Charity: General Butler, Last of Modem Conservatives, Peace Democracy. (43) Hall, Charles Sprague: Glory HaUelujah. (44);Hays, Will A. : Terry's Return from the War. (45) Hedge, Frederic Henry: Our Country is Calling. (46) Hosmer, William H. C: War Song. (47) How- ard, Caroline A.: A Cheer for the Brave. (48) Howland, Mrs. Robert Shaw: A Rainy Day in Camp. (49) Jerman (Weeks), Delia: The Wood of Chancellors- ville. (50) Lander, F. W.: Yankee Pride, Rhode Island to the South. (51) Lushington, Franklin: No More Words. (52) Mason, Caroline Atherton: The Soldier's Dream of Home, The Response. (53) Mercer, S. C. : By the Banks of the Cumberland. (54) Meredith, Wellen: Farragut. (55) MiUard, H.: Only Nine Miles to the Junction. (56) Morris, George P. : The Union Right or Wrong. (57) Murray, James V.: Pennsylvania Rangers' War Song. (58) Neal, John: Battle Anthem. (59) Nealy, Mary E.: The Soldier's Goodbye. (60) Nicol.John: Re- union. (61) Nicolay, John G.: On Guard, Soldier's Song. (62) North, Frank H.: The Army of the Free. (63) O'Brien, Fitz James : The Seventh. (64) O'Connor, Joseph: The White Rose, The Hopes of Men. (65) O'Connor, Michael: FaU in, Fall in; Reveille. (66) Osgood, Kate Putnam: Driving Home the Cows. (67) Percival, James Gates: It is Great for Our Country to Die. (68) Phillips, Jonas