Allan's Lone Star ballads; a collection of Southern patriotic songs, made during Confederate times. Compiled and rev. by Francis D. Allan.

Format
Musical score
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, B. Franklin [1970]
Description
iv, 200 p. 22 cm.

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    Notes
    • Reprint of the 1874 ed.
    • Without the music; in part with tune indications.
    Action note
    Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
    Contents
    • A confederate officer to his lady love
    • A life on the Vicksburg hills
    • All quiet along the Potomac tonight
    • An old Texan's appeal
    • Arise! ye sons of free-born sires
    • At Galveston, Texas
    • Awake to arms! in Texas
    • The black flag
    • Banks' skedaddle
    • Bayou city guards' Dixie
    • Bayou city guards song in the Chickahominy swamp
    • Baylor's partisan rangers
    • The bonnie blue flag
    • Boys, keep your powder dry
    • The brass-mounted army
    • Campaign ballad
    • The captain with his whiskers
    • Chivalrous C.S.A.
    • The confederate oath
    • The countersign
    • The conquered banner
    • The darlings at home
    • To the Davis guards
    • De cotton down in Dixie
    • Do they miss me in the trenches
    • Duty and defiance
    • The dying soldier boy
    • Few days
    • Song of the fifth Texas regiment
    • Flag of the southland
    • Fold it up carefully
    • At Fort Pillow
    • The capture of 17 of co. H fourth Texas cavalry
    • Battle of Galveston
    • Bomb and battles of Galveston
    • Burial of tough beef Galveston
    • The horse-marines at Galveston
    • Recapture of Galveston
    • Gay and happy
    • God bless our southern land
    • General Tom Green
    • To the beloved memory of Maj.-Gen. Tom Green
    • Hard times
    • Here's your mule
    • Hood's old brigade
    • Hood's taxas brigade
    • The hour before execution
    • I'm going home to Dixie
    • Imogen
    • I'm thinking of the soldier
    • Gen. Albert Sydney Johnston
    • Death of Albert Sydney Johnston
    • Funeral of Albert Sydney Johnston
    • Grave of Albert Sydney Johnston
    • To Johnston's name
    • Joseph Bowers
    • Ladies to the hospital
    • Lee at the wilderness
    • Lee at battle of the wilderness
    • Leave it, ah, no
    • the land is our own
    • Lone star banner of the free
    • Lone star flag
    • The lone Texas star
    • To the memory of Col. Thos. S. Lubbock
    • "Johnny B." Magruder
    • Acrostle on Maj. Gen. Magruder
    • Magruder, to the war chief
    • Mansfield run
    • Maryland! My Maryland!
    • The martyr of Alexandria
    • The martyrs of Texas
    • Ben McCullough, he fell at this post
    • Missouri, a voice from the south
    • Morgan's war song
    • Mother, is the battle over?
    • My noble warrior, come
    • My southern land
    • My Texas land
    • The Navasota volunteers
    • The icy road to Niblett's bluff
    • The officers of Dixie
    • The officer's funeral
    • O he's nothing but a soldier
    • O here's to the soldier so gay
    • Old Jim Ford
    • O no, he'll not need them again.
    • (Cont.) On to the battle
    • Mrs. Rosanna Ostermann
    • Our boys are gone
    • Our glorious flag
    • Over the (Mississippi) river
    • Over the river
    • Soldier's song of pass cavallo
    • Price's (Gen.) appeal
    • Private Maguire
    • The ranger's farewell
    • Ranger's lay
    • Song of the Texas rangers
    • The frontier rangers
    • The Texas rangers
    • The rebel prisoner
    • Rebel toasts, or, Drink it down, Richmond on the James, or The dying Texas soldier boy
    • The rum raid at Velasco
    • Run, yanks, or die
    • Sabine pass
    • Sabine pass fight, true Irish valor
    • The Sante Fé volunteer
    • The gallant second Texians
    • The sentinel's dream of home
    • Co. A, seventh reg. Texas cav.
    • In memoriam, Lieut. Sidney A. Sherman
    • Shiloh
    • The drummer boy of Shiloh
    • The battle of Shiloh Hill
    • Short rations, or, The corn-fed army
    • Soldier's amen
    • Soldier's death
    • The soldier's dear old home
    • The soldier's farewell
    • Soldier's lament
    • Soldier's suit of gray
    • The soldier's sweet home
    • Song of the "bloody seven" at Camp Chase, Ohio
    • The southern captive
    • The southern flag
    • Southern girl's homespun dress
    • Southern marseillaise
    • Southern sentiment
    • The southern wagon
    • Southrons, hear your country call you
    • Southron's chant of defiance
    • Stonewall Jackson's way
    • Sweethearts and the war
    • Take me home, or, The sunny south
    • Col. B.F. Terry
    • In memoriam, Col. B.F. Torry
    • To Captain Dave Terry
    • Terry's Texas rangers
    • Texas and Virginia
    • Texas land
    • The land of Texas
    • Texas marseillaise
    • Texas sentinel in Virginia
    • The Texas soldier boy
    • Texians, to arms
    • The Texian appeal
    • Texians, to your banners fly
    • That bugler, or, The u-pi-dee song
    • The expected Texas invasion
    • The girl I left behind me
    • The glorious January 1, 1863
    • The griffin
    • The south, or, I love thee more
    • The yankee joke in Texas
    • There's life in the old land yet
    • Monody on Maj. W.L. Thornton
    • Three cheers for our Jack Morgan
    • 'Tis midnight in the southern sky
    • Tramp, tramp, tramp
    • True to the gray
    • Co. K twentieth regiment
    • Bombardment of Vicksburg
    • Virginia
    • Volunteer, or, It is my country's call
    • The war-shirkers
    • Wearing of the gray
    • We know that we were rebels
    • We left him on the field
    • When this cruel war is over
    • When will the war be over?
    • Where are you going, Abe Lincoln?
    • Who will care for mother now?
    • Woman's prayer
    • The yankee president
    • Young dodger vs. old croaker.
    Other title(s)
    Lone Star ballads
    ISBN
    0833700405
    LCCN
    ^^^72135170^
    OCLC
    120615
    RCP
    H - S
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