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- God_Save_the_South abstract "\"God Save the South\" is a poem turned song by American writer George Henry Miles (as \"Ernest Halpin\") written in 1861. It is considered to be the unofficial national anthem of the Confederate States of America. The commonly heard version was composed by Charles W. A. Ellerbrock, while C. T. De Cœniél composed a different tune for the song.".
- God_Save_the_South comment "\"God Save the South\" is a poem turned song by American writer George Henry Miles (as \"Ernest Halpin\") written in 1861. It is considered to be the unofficial national anthem of the Confederate States of America. The commonly heard version was composed by Charles W. A. Ellerbrock, while C. T. De Cœniél composed a different tune for the song.".