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Regiment, who fell in an attack which he led against the Federal Batteries in the battle of Fair Oaks, June 14, 1862. May He Rest in Peace: by a Friend of the Cause. (R. B. B. 34.) "They laid him away in the cold damp ground On the banks of a Southern stream." — Lines Suggested By the Death of Dr. Kane: For the Baltimore American. (B. C. L., Ledger 1411.) "Forever gone, thou glorious chief, Not of embattled hosts the head," — Lines To A Confederate Flag: By F. H. Hotel du Louvre, Nov. 21, 1863.... (E. V. M. '69.) "Dear Flag of my coimtryl all hail to ihy bars! All hail to thine aziu'e field, circled with stars!" — Lines To General N. B. Forrest: By Rosalie Miller, Montgom- ery, Ala., July, 1864. (Amaranth.) "Brave Forrest, like a storm-king sweeps O'er the vile invaders' path;" — Lines To Lee: Written at the time of Hooker's invasion: by Mrs. C. A. Warfield, of Kentucky. (E. V. M.) "They are pouring down upon you, Gallant Lee," — Lines To the Southern Banner: (R. R.) "Dear flag!
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