Confederate States of America
29 poems mentioning Confederate States of America
- Johnny Bull., by O. P. Q., May 8th 1862
- Give Us Our Daily Bread, by Thomas Hodson, November 30th 1861
- A Broken Saw, by [Unknown], May 10th 1862
- Secession and Slavery, by unknown, 12/1/61
- Cheer up Lads, by [Unknown], March 7th 1863
- Jonathan to John., by Unknown, February 7th 1862
- The Mote and Beam., by Rev. T. Hempstead., July 9th 1862
- King Cotton's Remonstrance (from Punch), by unknown, Nov 2nd 1861
- THE COTTON FAMINE., by [Unknown], Saturday, May 02, 1863
- To All the Suffering Sons of Toil, by [Unknown], Sept 6 1862
- Cotton Is King., by Cosmos, February 6th 1861
- Jonathan to John Bull, by John G. Saxe, October 6th 1865
- The Lion Pawing the Eagle., by A Maryland Exile, January 24th 1862
- O, Flag of Our Country., by E. Norman Gunnison, February 20th 1862
- Mr Bull to His American Bullies, by unknown, October 10th 1863
- King Cotton Bound: or, the New Prometheus (Punch), by Unknown, December 14th 1861
- Old King Cotton, by unknown, 24th January 1863
- The Cry of the Crowd No.II, by W. Billington, May 24th 1862
- To Pot and Kettle (from Punch), by Unknown, September 2nd 1861
- A Song for the Poor, by Thomas Lumb, 4th October 1862
- New Voices from the Crowd, by W. C. Bennett, August 22, 1863
- Dixie Again., by Unknown, November 1st 1862
- Aw Wod This War Wer Ended, by W. M. Billington, October 10, 1863
- England and the American War, by Richard Rawcliffe, October 24, 1863
- King Cotton, by T. Dunn English, April 13th 1862
- Old Abraham, the Splitter, by A Joker, October 29, 1864
- South and North – Snake and Lion, by Laon, December 24, 1864
- Of America: A Voice from the Crowd., by W. C. Bennett, August 15th 1863
- French Message, by Anon, Nov 28 1862