Confederate States of America

29 poems mentioning Confederate States of America

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