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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), Anecdote of Stonewall Jackson . (search)
Anecdote of Stonewall Jackson.
The night after the battle of Fredericksburgh a council of war was held by General Lee, to which all of his generals of division were invited.
General Jackson slept throughout the proceedings, and upon being waked and asked for his opinion, curtly said: Drive 'em in the river; drive 'em in the river! --Mobile Advertiser.
Anecdote of Stonewall Jackson.
The night after the battle of Fredericksburgh a council of war was held by General Lee, to which all of his generals of division were invited.
General Jackson slept throughout the proceedings, and upon being waked and asked for his opinion, curtly said: Drive 'em in the river; drive 'em in the river! --Mobile Advertiser.
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), Monody on the death of General Stonewall Jackson . (search)
Monody on the death of General Stonewall Jackson. Spoken at the Richmond Varieties by Miss Wren.
By the Exile. Ay, toll!
toll toll! Toll the funeral bell! And let its mournful echoes roll From sphere to sphere, from pole to pole, O'er the flight of the greatest, kingliest soul That ever in battle fell. Yes, weep!
weep! weep! Weep for the hero fled! For death, the greatest of soldiers, at last Has over our leader his black pall cast, And from us his noble form hath passed To the home of the mighty dead. Then toll!
and weep I and mourn! Mourn the fall of the brave! For Jackson, whose deeds made the nation proud, At whose very name the enemy cowed, With the “crimson cross” for his martial shroud, Now sleeps his long sleep in the grave. His form has passed away; His voice is silent and still; No more at the head of “the old brigade,” The daring men who were never dismayed, Will he lead them to glory that never can fade; Stonewall of the iron will! He fell as a hero should f
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), What was found in a prayer-book. (search)
What was found in a prayer-book.
The following was found written on the fly-sheet of a prayerbook in one of the churches in Louisville:
Hurrah for John Morgan!
The Marion of the South, following his footsteps as much so as the Apostles followed the footsteps of Christ.
There shall be a Southern Confederacy, so saith the Apostle Paul.
See third verse, chapter fourth, Acts of the Apostles.
Hurrah for Jeff Davis!
and the Southern Confederacy!----the Lincoln hordes and Hessians; polluting the homes and lands of Southern men!
Hurrah for Stonewall Jackson, the Deliverer of the Southern Soil, to our Southern Brethren.
“P. P. Fields.
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), Munchauseniana. (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), The nation. (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), Union League secrets. (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), Chattanooga , Saturday , June 16 , 1863 . (search)
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 7. (ed. Frank Moore), The Right above the Wrong . (search)