Advance to Richmond: by way of the junction
Confederate Broadsides

Item Details
- date
- 2010-06-14T19:40:58Z
- 2008-10-31T13:06:58Z
- 2008-10-31T13:06:58Z
- 2010-06-14T19:40:58Z
- 1861 (issued)
- description
- First line "Oh be easy, don't you teaze me". Single page broadside with same text as "Battle at Bull's Run" (Moss, 18) and "Old Virginia never die" (Moss, 148). Printed on white paper with black ink, text within ornamental border.
- format
- image/jpeg
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/334
- language
- English
- publisher
- [Confederate States of America] : s.n., [1861]
- relation
- Collection call number E464 C66 1861-1865 Rudolph, E.L. Confederate broadside verse, 4. Collection call number E464 C66 1861-1865 Moss, William. Confederate broadside poems, 2.
- rights
- Digital reproductions of this item from Wake Forest University's Special Collections & Archives are made available under an assertion of fair use (17 U.S.C. 107) for noncommercial educational and research purposes only. Copyright for Official University records is held by Wake Forest University; all other copyright is retained by the creators of items in these papers, or their beneficiaries, as stipulated by United States copyright law, unless copyright was signed over to Wake Forest University. Written permission from the copyright owner and any other rights holders must be obtained for any reuse of this item that extends beyond fair use or other statutory exemptions. Responsibility for the determination of the copyright status and securing permission rests with those persons wishing to reuse the materials. Please contact Special Collections & Archives (archives@wfu.edu) with questions.
- subject
- United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Poetry
- Confederate States of America--Poetry
- Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861--Poetry
- title
- Advance to Richmond: by way of the junction
- type
- text
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