Drayton family papers, 1837-1869
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| 1. no preview available | | Poetry: Untitled; "Poetry"; "The Newspaper"; "Beautiful Ballad" | Handwritten poems by James Drayton. One is untitled, the others: "Poetry"; "The Newspaper"; "Beautiful Ballad" (incomplete) |
| 2. no preview available | | Poetry: Song for the South | Handwritten poem by James S. Drayton, urging southern men to rise and fight the Union forces |
| 3. no preview available | | Poetry: The death of a wife | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on the death of Louisa Eleanor Drayton |
| 4. no preview available | | Poetry: The Indian's Complaint | Printed poem by Goldreef |
| 5. no preview available | | Poetry: A Fragment | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), about the passing of a day |
| 6. no preview available | | Poetry: The Boatmans Song | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on the travails of a boatman and crew |
| 7. no preview available | | Poetry: The Dying Girl | Handwritten, incomplete poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on a dying girl |
| 8. no preview available | | Poetry: The Dying Girl | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on a dying girl |
| 9. no preview available | | Poetry: Evening Muse | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on night and day |
| 10. no preview available | | Poetry: The Fine Old Maiden Lady | Handwritten poem by member of Drayton Family about a elderly neighbor |
| 11. no preview available | | Poetry: Fragment | Handwritten poem by James S. Drayton on tranquility |
| 12. no preview available | | Poetry: Untitled | Handwritten poem by James S. Drayton calling southerners to raise arms against the Union |
| 13. no preview available | | Poetry: Hornby Melodies No. 7 | Handwritten copy by James S. Drayton |
| 14. no preview available | | Poetry: My Mother | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), about his mother, Mary Middleton Shoolbred |
| 15. no preview available | | Poetry: My Brothers Wife | Handwritten poem by James Drayton, about his brother's wife (Sarah Martha Drayton) |
| 16. | | Poetry: Untitled | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), urging southerners to fight for the Confederacy |
| 17. | | Poetry: The Merchant Song | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), describing a week in the life of a merchant |
| 18. | | Poetry: To My Departed Wife | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), about his deceased wife, Louisa Eleanor Drayton |
| 19. | | Poetry: Loss of the Artic | Handwritten poem by "Hall" (James Drayton), on the sinking of the liner "Artic" |
| 20. | | Poetry: Untitled; Misc. accounts | Handwritten poem by James Drayton on a "Southern Bird"; accounts "due mother" |
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