The Soldier's Dream of Home

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The Soldier's Dream of Home (1861-65) was a Currier & Ives American Civil War print showing a Union soldier with a letter from home by his side, dreaming of being reunited with his family. The four corners around the central oval are filled with U.S. heraldic shields against a star-spangled background. This poem is written below the print.
An illustration for the story The Soldier's Dream of Home by the author Anonymous
Currier & Ives, American Civil War Print, 1861-65
An illustration for the story The Soldier's Dream of Home by the author Anonymous
Currier & Ives, American Civil War Print, 1861-65
An illustration for the story The Soldier's Dream of Home by the author Anonymous
Stretched on the ground the war-worn soldier sleeps,
Beside the lurid watch fire's fitful glare;

And dreams that on the field of fame he reaps
Renown and honors which he hastes to share

With those beloved ones who gathering come,
To bid their hero husband father "wellcome home."

Fond dreamer, may thy blissful vision be
A true foreshadowing of the fates to thee.

The Soldiers' Dream of Home is featured in our collection of Civil War Stories. You may also appreciate reading Letter to Sarah Ballou


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