THE SOUTHERN CROSS BATTLE FLAG DESIGNED BY GEN. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON. |
THE STARS AND BARS. |
FLAG ADOPTED BY THE CONFEDERATE CONGRESS IN 1863. |
BATTLE FLAG ADOPTED BY THE CONFEDERATE CONGRESS IN 1863. |
COLLECTED AND ARRANGED BY
W. L. FAGAN
ILLUSTRATED.
New York
M. T. RICHARDSON & CO.
1890.
Copyrighted
BYM. T. RICHARDSON.
1889.
The war songs of the South are a part of the history of the Lost Cause.They are necessary to the impartial historian in forming a correctestimate of the animus of the Southern people.
Emotional literature is always a correct exponent of public sentiment,and these songs index the passionate sincerity of the South at the timethey were written.
Poetic merit is not claimed for all of them; still each one embodieseither a fact or a principle. Written in an era of war, when the publicmind was thoroughly aroused, some may now appear harsh and vindictive.Eight millions of people read and sang them. This fact alone warrantstheir collection and preservation.
A greater number of the songs have been gathered from Southernnewspapers. The task has been laborious, but still a labor of love, as nowork of this kind has before been offered to the public.
Thanks are due Mr. Henri Wehrman, of New Orleans, for permission to usevaluable copyrights, also to the Oliver Ditson Co., Boston; A. E.Blackmar, New Orleans; and J. C. Schreiner, Savannah, Ga. Mr. G. N.Galloway, Philadelphia, has given material assistance.
The work is not complete, still the compiler claims for it the largestand only collection of Confederate songs published.
W. L. FAGAN.
Havana, Ala., December 1, 1889.
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