“The Southern Encampment”
Description
"As I rambled out one evening in the pleasant month of June, I spied an encampment by the light of the moon." The southern girl reports on the soldiers' disdain for the northerners; despite their poor living conditions, she and they expect victory
References
- Randolph 223, "The Southern Encampment" (1 text, 1 tune)
- Randolph/Cohen, pp. 207-208, "The Southern Encampment" (1 text, 1 tune -- Randolph's 223)
- Roud #7704
- BI, R223