
Description
Front:
Dixie’s Land by Daniel D. Emmett, New York City, 1859. I Wish i was in the land of cotton, Old times there are not forgotten, Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land. In Dixie Land where I was born in, Early on one fros…
Front:
Dixie’s Land by Daniel D. Emmett, New York City, 1859. I Wish i was in the land of cotton, Old times there are not forgotten, Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land. In Dixie Land where I was born in, Early on one frosty monrin’, Look away, look away, look away, Dixie Land. Then I wish I was in Dixie, Hoo-ray! Hoo-ray! In Dixie Land I’ll take my stand, To live and die in Dixie. A-way, A-way, A way down South in Dixie, A-way, a-away, A way down South in Dixie.
Back:
“If the Declaration of Independence justified the secession of three million from England in 1776 then why did it not justify the secession of five million Southerners from the Union in 1861?” ~ Horace Greeley 1811-1872, New York Tribune
“The aggressor in a war is not the first to use force, but the first to render force necessary.”~ Hallam’s Constitutional History
Details
- Size
- 6.25'' x 2.5''
- Material
- Laminated heavy cardstock paper
- Description
- Made in Virginia!