Life in Dixie during the War, 1861-1862-1863-1864-1865

Part II.

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1. Chorus--“Away to the Prairie”--Company.

2. Piano Solo--Miss G. Hoyle.

3. Song--Atlanta Amateurs.

4. Coquette Polka--Misses Hoyle and Stokes.

5. Chorus--“Let us Live with a Hope”--Company.

6. “Mountain Bugle”--Miss M. Stokes and Company.

7. “Mazurka des Traineaux”--Piano Duet--Misses Hoyle and Stokes.

8. Shiloh Retreat--Violin--Colonel Thomas F. Lowe.

Concluding with the Battle Song: “Cheer, Boys, Cheer”--W. H. Barnes.

Tickets, 50c. Children and Servants, half price.

Doors open 7:30 o’clock. Commence at 8:15 o’clock.

Atlanta Intelligencer Power Print.

Musical--Atlanta.

The citizens of Decatur were always invited to entertainments, social, literary, and musical, in Atlanta, that had in view the interest, pleasure or comfort of our soldiers; therefore the invitation accompanying the following programme received ready response:

TWELFTH MUSICAL SOIREE --of the-- ATLANTA AMATEURS,

Monday evening, June 24, 1861, For the Benefit of ATLANTA VOLUNTEERS, Captain Woddail, and the CONFEDERATE CONTINENTALS, Captain Seago, Who Are Going to Defend Our Land.

Let all attend and pay a parting tribute to our brave soldiers.

PROGRAMME.