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 Poets of the Civil War II : The South 587 Jackson, Henry Rootes (1820-98). Tallulah, and Other Poems. Savannah, 1850. Legar^, James Matthews (1823-59). Orta-Undis, and Other Poems. Boston, 1848. Meek, Alexander Beaufort (1814-65). The South West: its History, Character, and Prospects. A Discourse ... [at the] University of Alabama, De- cember 7, 1839. Tuscaloosa, 1840. The Red Eagle. 1855. Montgomery, Alabama, 1914. Songs and Poems of the South. Mobile, 1857. 2d ed., New York, 1857. 3d ed., 1857. — — Romantic Passages in Southwestern History; including Orations, Sketches, and Essays. 1857. 4th ed., 1857. ' Ross, C. H, (Alexander Beaufort Meek. Sewanee Review, Aug., 1896. G'Hara, Theodore (1820-67). The Bivouac of the Dead and Its Author. By George Washington Ranck. Cincinnati, 1898. [Besttextof the poems, with Memoir.] Wilson, R. B. Theodore O'Hara. Century Magazine, May, 1890. Pike, Albert (1809-91). Prose Sketches and Poems. Written in the Western Country. Boston, 1834. Hymns to the Gods. Blackwood's Magazine, June, 1839. [8 Hymns.] NugEe. Pliiladelphia, 1854. [Privately printed. Contains 12 Hymns with other poems.] Hymns to the Gods, and Other Poems. [Washington ?], 1873, 1882. 2 vols. [Privately printed.] Gen. Albert Pike's Poems. With Introductory Biographical Sketch by Mrs. Lilian Pike Roome [his daughter]. Little Rock, Arkansas, 1900. Hymns to the Gods and Other Poems. [Ed. Mrs. Roome.] Little Rock, 1916. Lyrics and Love Songs. [Ed. Mrs. Roome.] Little Rock, 19 16. Pike was also a voluminous writer on Masonic matters. Pinkney, Edward Coate (1802-28). Rodolph, and Other Poems. Baltimore, 1823. Poems. Baltimore, 1825. 2d ed., Baltimore, 1838. As Miscellaneous Poems, New York, 1844. Melton, W. P., Edward Coate Pinkney. South Atlantic Quarterly, Oct., 1912. Ross, C. H. Edward Coate Pinkney. Sewanee Review, May, 1896. Preston, Margaret Junkin (1820-97). Silverwood. A Book of Memories. 1856. Beechenbrook; a Rhyme of the War. Richmond, 1865. Baltimore, 1866, 1867. [8 eds. are said to have appeared within a year.] Old Sdng and New. 1870. Cartoons. Boston, 1875. 3d ed., Boston, 1881. Centennial Poem for Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia, 1785-1885. New York and London, 1885. For Love's Sake. Poems of Faith and Comfort. 1886. A Handful of Monographs, Continental and English. 1886. Colonial Ballads, Sonnets, and Other Verse. Boston and New York, 1887. Chimes for Church-Children. Philadelphia [1889]. Semi-Centennial Ode for the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Vir- ginia, 1839-1889. New York and London, 1889. Aunt Dorothy; an Old Virginian Plantation-Story. [1889.] Allan, Elizabeth Preston. The Life and Letters of Margaret Junkin Preston. Boston and New York, 1903.