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Abram J. Ryan, ca. 1875. Abram Joseph Ryan (February 5, 1838 – April 22, 1886) was an American poet, Catholic priest, Catholic newspaper editor, orator, and former Vincentian. Historians disagree on whether Ryan served as a military chaplain for the Confederate States of America. He has been called the "Poet-Priest of the South" and the "Poet ...
Father Ryan's portrait and signature "The Conquered Banner" was one of the most popular of the post-Civil War Confederate poems. It was written by Father Abram Joseph Ryan, a Roman Catholic priest and Confederate Army chaplain. He has been called the "poet laureate of the postwar south" and "poet-priest of the Confederacy". [1] [2]
On the Confederate side, the most well-known Civil War poet is Father Abram Ryan, a Roman Catholic priest and former military chaplain to the Confederate Army. Father Ryan, who eulogized the defeated South in poems like The Conquered Banner and The Sword of Lee , is sometimes referred to as "The Poet-Priest of the Confederacy," and as "The Poet ...
Abram Joseph Ryan; T. ... John Allan Wyeth (poet) This page was last edited on 21 October 2024, at 09:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Fr. Abram J. Ryan, ca. 1875; image found in "Furl that Banner: The Life of Abram J. Ryan, Poet-priest of the South," By: David O'Connell, ISBN: 0881460354 You cannot overwrite this file. File usage
OpEd: American Catholics and the Quest for Equality in the Civil War Era is an attempt to show how the Catholic majority came to identify with the South and embrace the Lost Cause.
March 27 – Sir Henry Taylor (born 1800), English dramatist, poet and public official; April 15 – Abram Joseph Ryan, American poet, active proponent of the Confederate States of America, and a Roman Catholic priest called the "Poet-Priest of the Confederacy" July 6 – Paul Hamilton Hayne, 56, American poet, critic, and editor
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