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CLEBURNE'S BANNER / MEIGS CO. CONFEDERATE UNITS
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by John Trotwood Moore of Columbia, TN / from an 1893 Confederate Veteran Magazine
Folded now is Cleburne's banner, Furled the flag that kissed the stars, Gone the dreams that dropped like manna From its skies of bonny bars. Nameless they who fell before it, Dust the hearts that died in vain, Dead the hero-hands that bore it Through the blight of battle's rain.
Folded now is Cleburne's banner, Like the hands that held it high; Set its stars-oh, never, never, Shall they light a Southern sky! But 'tis sacred in the glory Of a splendor once its own; And 'tis hallowed in its story, Though its pride be sheared and shorn.
Folded now is Cleburne's banner, But one day it gleamed along When the war-drum's stern hosanna Echoed in a nation's song! Shiloh saw it sweep from under Like a tempest in its wrath; Chickamauga heard its thunder, Felt the lightning of its path.
Ringgold Gap, New Hope, and Dalton, Peachtree Creek---Atlanta, too--- Till it kissed the bloody Harpeth, Where it broke the ranks of blue--- Till it kissed the bloody Harpeth, And its blue was turned to red, When it floated from the breastworks Over gallant Cleburne---dead!
Folded now is Cleburne's banner--- But one day will right the wrong When the war-drum's stern hosanna Calls again for freedom's song. Then, O then, 'twill float in glory In a just and holy war, And 'twill tell the same old story:' Fearless and without a flaw.
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Meigs County, Tennessee Confederate Units
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Co. |
Became |
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1st Cavalry (Rogers') |
B |
5th |
Cav |
C |
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1st Cavalry (Rogers') |
H |
5th |
Cav |
B |
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3rd Cavalry |
Capt Sandusky's Co |
- |
- |
- |
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5th Cavalry |
I |
- |
- |
- |
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3rd Infantry |
I |
- |
- |
- |
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26th Infantry |
A |
- |
- |
- |
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43rd Infantry |
D |
- |
- |
- |
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