Drayton family papers, 1837-1869
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Poetry: Untitled; "Poetry"; "The Newspaper"; "Beautiful Ballad" Handwritten poems by James Drayton. One is untitled, the others: "Poetry"; "The Newspaper"; "Beautiful Ballad" (incomplete) 42. Poetry: Untitled Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), urging southerners to fight for the Confederacy 43. no preview available
Poetry: Untitled Handwritten poem by James S. Drayton calling southerners to raise arms against the Union 44. no preview available
Poetry: Untitled Handwritten poem by James Drayton about a conversation held in a prison between a father and his daughter during the reign of the English King Richard III 45. Poetry: Untitled Handwritten poem by James Drayton about the Richardson Guards 46. Poetry: Untitled Handwritten poem by James Drayton about "Autumn Time" 47. Poetry: Unititled Handwritten poem by James Drayton on financial responsibility 48. Poetry: To the Washington Light Infantry on their Departure for Virginia, May 31, 1861 Handwritten poem by Drayton, James S., lauding the Washington Light Infantry's march north to face the Union Army 49. Poetry: To My Departed Wife Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), about his deceased wife, Louisa Eleanor Drayton 50. Poetry: To Miss Louisa Handwritten love poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), to Louisa (either Elford or Willis) 51. Poetry: To Miss L.A.W. Handwritten love poem by "Hall" (Drayton, James S.), to Louisa Ann Willis 52. Poetry: The Sabbath Day Handwritten poem by James S. Drayton delighting in the Sabbath Day 53. Poetry: The Merchant Song Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), describing a week in the life of a merchant 54. no preview available
Poetry: The Indian's Complaint Printed poem by Goldreef 55. no preview available
Poetry: The Fine Old Maiden Lady Handwritten poem by member of Drayton Family about a elderly neighbor 56. no preview available
Poetry: The Dying Girl Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on a dying girl 57. no preview available
Poetry: The Dying Girl Handwritten, incomplete poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on a dying girl 58. no preview available
Poetry: The death of a wife Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on the death of Louisa Eleanor Drayton 59. no preview available
Poetry: The Boatmans Song Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on the travails of a boatman and crew 60. no preview available
Poetry: Song for the South Handwritten poem by James S. Drayton, urging southern men to rise and fight the Union forces