© Routledge Document 17.1 “The Bonnie Blue Flag” (1861) the Irish

© Routledge Document 17.1 “The Bonnie Blue Flag” (1861) the Irish

Document 17.1 “The Bonnie Blue Flag” (1861) The Irish continued to arrive in the U.S. during and after the Civil War. Between 1861 and 1880, around 870,000 Irish immigrants settled in America. They accounted for 17 percent of total immigration to the United States. One of the most popular songs of the Confederacy was even written by an Irish-born immigrant, Harry McCarthy, who was the most famous entertainer in the South and proclaimed his dedication to the southern cause in “The Bonnie Blue Flag” (also known as “We Are a Band of Brothers”). He set the words to an old Irish tune, “The Irish Jaunting Car.” We are a band of brothers, and natives of the soil, Fighting for the property we gained by honest toil; And when our rights were threatened, the cry rose near and far, Hurrah for the bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! Hurrah! Hurrah! for the bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! As long as the Union was faithful to her trust, Like friends and like brothers, kind were we and just; But now when Northern treachery attempts our rights to mar, We hoist on high the bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! Hurrah, &c. Ye men of valor gather round the banner of our right, Texas and fair Louisiana will join us in the fight; Davis, our loved President, and Stephens, statesman rare, Now rally round the bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! Hurrah, &c. And here’s to brave Virginia, the Old Dominion State, Who with the young Confederacy at length has linked her fate; Impelled by her example, now other States prepare, To hoist on high bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! Hurrah, &c. Then here’s to our Confederacy; strong we are and brave, Like patriots of old we’ll fight, our heritage to save: And rather than submit to shame, to die we would prefer, So cheer for the bonnie Blue Flag that bears a single star! Hurrah, &c. Then cheer boys, cheer, raise the joyous shout, For Arkansas and North Carolina now have both gone out; And let another rousing cheer for Tennessee be given, The single star of the bonnie Blue Flag has grown to be eleven! Hurrah, &c. Source: The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume Four (New York: Putnam, 1862), 84. © Routledge .

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