Keywords
war
- 'The Southerner's Oath – by a Lady of New Orleans', by unknown, 16/5/63
- 1861. – God Bless The Year., by Henry Dowson, January 3rd 1861
- 1862, by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862
- A Briton's Appeal, by John Parry (Boatbuilder), July 26th 1862
- A Broken Saw, by [Unknown], May 10th 1862
- A Christmas Carol for 1862, by George MacDonald, 27th December 1862
- A Fair Offer from John Bull to Miss Columbia, by [Unknown], Jan 11 1862
- A Greeting to the George Griswold, by unknown, 21st February 1863
- A Lay for the Poor, by John Baron, Nov 2nd, 1861
- A Mother's Wail, by John Plummer, 24th May 1862
- A New Song, by A.R. H–d-y, Wednesday, December 18, 1861
- A Night with the Brother of "Mine Host" of "Who Could Have Thought It?" Grimshaw Park, Blackburn, by W. M. Billington, July 30, 1864
- A PRAYER FOR PEACE., by J. CRITCHLEY PRINCE, 1862-01-11
- A Plea Fra' Lancashur (from Punch), by unknown, August 28th, 1862
- A Prayer for Peace, by John Charles Twist, Sept 5th 1863
- A Prayer., by E. Coe, March 7th 1863
- A Roar from John Bull, by unknown, Jan 18th, 1862
- A SPINDLE-SONG, FOR YE BOLD BRITON., by [Unknown], 1861-10-26
- A Song for the Poor, by Thomas Lumb, 4th October 1862
- A Sorry Christmas, by unknown, Dec 28th 1861
- A Stockport Power Loom Weaver at the Battle of Gettysburg., by William Dean Smith, January 14th 1864
- A Voice Out of the Distress, by J. Lee, July 25th 1863
- A Warning., by Unknown, May 9th 1863
- Abraham Lincoln, Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by Laon, May 6th 1865
- Abraham Lincoln., by Owl, May 6th 1865
- Advice to Federal America, by [Unknown], 30-01-1864
- America, by J. R., Wednesday, October 15, 1862
- An Episode of the War., by John Plummer, October 13th 1862
- An Ode To Britannia, The Arbitress Of Nations., by Daniel Mac Vicar, May 8th 1862
- Aour Blockade., by Charity Grimes, February 28th 1863
- April 20, 1864, by Private Miles O'Reilly, May 14, 1864
- Aw Wod This War Wer Ended, by W. M. Billington, October 10, 1863
- Aw Wod This War Wur Ended, by William Billington, 1977
- Awve Hard Wark to Howd up Mi Yed, by S. Laycock, May 9th 1863
- Barbara Fritchie., by John Whittier, March 22nd 1864
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, September 26th, 1863
- Better Times to England, by Sheldon Chadwick, March 29th 1862
- Britisher to Beecher., by Punch, February 4th 1864
- Bullets and Blood, by W. Billington, October 18th 1862
- Can You Help Us a Bit?, by Mr. W. Stitt Jenkins, October 25th 1862
- Cheer up Lads, by [Unknown], March 7th 1863
- Christmas Garland, by H. Kirke White, Dec 20 1862
- Christmas, 1861, by W. A. Abram, Dec 21st, 1861
- Cotton Is King., by Cosmos, February 6th 1861
- Cotton is King., by M. A.,
- Counsel to the Americans, by J. B., 5th Sept 1863
- Cowd Winter is Comin' Wonst Moor, by W. Billington, September 19th 1862
- Dare to Fight Life's Battles Bravely, by David Little, November 14, 1863
- Dialogue Between a Millowner and John Brown, by unknown, 8th November 1862
- Dixie Again., by Unknown, November 1st 1862
- Domestic Verses, by J. C. Prince, August 13th 1864
- England and the American War, by Richard Rawcliffe, October 24, 1863
- English Patriotism., by Unknown, March 8th 1862
- Farewell Old Year, by Thomas Hodson, Dec 26th 1863
- Few Can Work and Many Must Weep, by R. R. B., December 27, 1862
- Freedom to the Slaves, by G. G. N., October 5th 1861
- Freedom's Anthem, by Joseph Barnes, March 21st 1862
- French Message, by Anon, Nov 28 1862
- From the Richmond Whig. Message of Old Abe, To The Federal Congress, 4th July, 1861., by Unknown, July 8th 1861
- Give Us Our Daily Bread, by Thomas Hodson, November 30th 1861
- God Help the Poor!, by Williffe Cunliam, 29th August 1863
- Greek Fire on Charleston, by unknown, September 19th 1863
- Hard Times; Or, Th' Weyvur to His Wife, by "A Lancashire Lad," (James Bowker), 1866
- Harvest and Vintage, by A. J. Duganne, 16th August 1862
- Heavy Charge, by unknown, September 3rd 1864
- Heroes, by Richard Rawcliffe, March 21, 1863
- Hoamly Chat, by Williffe Cunliam, 11th July 1863
- John Bull in Trouble, by S. Wright, October 25th 1862
- John Bull’s Prayer., by Unknown, March 5th 1862
- Johnny Bull., by O. P. Q., May 8th 1862
- Jonathan on the Mason-Slidell Affair., by Unknown, February 3rd 1862
- Jonathan to John Bull, by John G. Saxe, October 6th 1865
- King Cotton Bound: or, the New Prometheus (Punch), by Unknown, December 14th 1861
- King Cotton's Remonstrance (from Punch), by unknown, Nov 2nd 1861
- Lancashire in 1862, by J. Bowker, 3rd Jan 1863
- Lessons of the Year (Punch), by unknown, Jan 10th 1863
- Lines, by Jane Ashby, January 30th 1863
- Lines by Stonewall Jackson., by Thomas Jefferson Jackson, November 29th 1862
- London Times on American Affairs., by Unknown, November 30th 1861
- Mason and Slidell., by L. L. A. V., January 7th 1862
- Mr Bull to His American Bullies, by unknown, October 10th 1863
- New Voices from the Crowd, by W. C. Bennett, August 22, 1863
- New Year’s Address by the Carrier Boy of the Kalamazoo Gazette to His Friends and Patrons., by Unknown, January 3rd 1862
- O, Flag of Our Country., by E. Norman Gunnison, February 20th 1862
- Old Abraham, the Splitter, by A Joker, October 29, 1864
- Old King Cotton, by unknown, 24th January 1863
- On The Death of "Stonewall" Jackson, by unknown, 13th June 1863
- On the Waste, by unknown, February 15th 1862
- Pacem, Peagrim, Precamur (from Punch), by Unknown, November 28th 1861
- Paddy before Richmond, by [Unknown], 20-08-1864
- Poland and America. In Imitation of Kingsley's "Three Fishermmen", by Gulielmus, September 12, 1863
- SYMPATHY. (A SOLILOQUY BY JOHN BULL.), by [Unknown], 1861-06-22
- Secession and Slavery, by unknown, 12/1/61
- Settling th'War, by Williffe Cunliam, 22nd August 1863
- Sir George Cornewall Lewis, by unknown, 25th April 1863
- Song of the Emigrant, by John Baron, July 11, 1863
- South and North – Snake and Lion, by Laon, December 24, 1864
- Surrender of Mason and Slidell, by [Unknown], Jan 11 1862
- THE COTTON FAMINE., by [Unknown], Saturday, May 02, 1863
- Th' Shurat Weaver's Song, by Samuel Laycock, January 10th, 1863
- The Ballad of Ishmael Day, by unknown, March 4th 1865
- The Believer's Prayer on the American War, by [Unknown], June 20, 1863
- The Better Time, by W. W., June 20th 1863
- The Coming of the "Griswold", by Adam Chester, Wednesday, February 18, 1863
- The Cotton Famine, by A Blackburn Weaver, May 17th 1862
- The Cream of Punch – 'Ink, Blood and Tears (The Taking of Fort Sumter)', by unknown, 11/5/61
- The Cream of Punch – 'Notice to the North', by [Unknown], 7/12/61
- The Cream of Punch – 'Rule Britannia', by unknown, 9/5/63
- The Cream of Punch – 'Shop and Freedom', by unknown, 30/3/61
- The Cream of “Punch.” Our Offence to the Yankees., by Unknown, December 20th 1862
- The Cry of the Operative, by William Clarke, Nov 15 1862
- The Dress of New Homespun., by Henri Brent, June 28th 1864
- The Irish Soldiers and the “Naygers”, by Charles G. Halpine, March 26th 1864
- The Lancashire Operative., by Jane Ashby, February 6th 1863
- The Lion Pawing the Eagle., by A Maryland Exile, January 24th 1862
- The Mote and Beam., by Rev. T. Hempstead., July 9th 1862
- The New Christmas Pantomime, by Unknown, December 20th 1862
- The Right of Search., by Boscawen, December 30th 1861
- The Rising of the People, by [Unknown], February 13, 1864
- The Shepherd’s Song., by Unknown, September 27th 1862
- The Surat Weaver, by John Allinson, May 3rd 1863
- The Trade of War, by Ernest Jones, July 5th 1862
- Theatre Royal Amateur Theatricals, by J. R. Marsh, May 18th 1861
- To All the Suffering Sons of Toil, by [Unknown], Sept 6 1862
- To Pot and Kettle (from Punch), by Unknown, September 2nd 1861
- Two Aprils., by Unknown, October 4th 1862
- Untitled, by [Unknown], 20-02-1864
- Untitled, by Charles Cole, October 4th 1862
- War Or Peace?, by Unknown, January 4th 1862
- War with England, by Unknown, November 20th 1861
- War!, by Edward Hill, May 3 1862
- Weeping, by Abe Jones, Nov 22 1862
- Will the War Be over Soon?, by unknown, May 20th 1865
- Yankeedom to England, by unknown, 2nd August 1862
- [May the rose of England], by Unknown, July 19th 1862