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Trapper Talk
18 minutes ago
You probably know all this David, but...

"What can you tell me about this song ballad?

This appears to be a poignant Confederate Civil War-era ballad (or poem/song) known variably as "Adieu, Adieu—A Long Farewell" or more commonly referenced by its recurring refrain "I'll Return No More".

It is not a widely published or commercially known folk song like "Dixie" or "Lorena," but rather a personal, soldier-composed farewell piece that was preserved through family and local historical records.

Origin and Author
The ballad was written by Malcolm McLeod (also spelled MacLeod or McLeod in some records), a Scottish-descended Confederate soldier born around 1824.

He was likely from a family with Scottish immigrant roots (possibly connected to clans like Colquhoun or areas in North Carolina/Mississippi with Highland Scottish settlers).

Malcolm served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.

On August 10, 1863, while stationed at a Confederate camp near Morton, Mississippi (sometimes called "Alabama Camp" in references, possibly a local or unit nickname), he wrote this farewell ballad/poem.

He dedicated it to his wife and little children back home in Alabama.

Tragically, Malcolm died shortly afterward in 1863 (likely from disease, wounds, or camp conditions, common in the war), so he never returned home as he foresaw in the lyrics.

The text you provided matches versions preserved in genealogical records, family histories, and local archives (e.g., Lauderdale County, Mississippi, historical documents and WikiTree family profiles).

Themes and Style
This is a classic "farewell" or "dying soldier" ballad common in Civil War literature on both sides:

It expresses a soldier's premonition of death.

Themes include permanent parting, the journey to battle ("to meet the foe"), the hope of heavenly reunion ("Canaan's peaceful shore" — a biblical reference to the Promised Land/heaven), and instructions to his family not to weep.

The language is formal, poetic, and religious, with repetition of "I'll return no more" as a mournful refrain.
It blends homesickness, stoic acceptance of fate, and faith — very typical of Southern soldier poetry/songs from the era.

Slight variations appear in different transcriptions (e.g., "My friends and neighbors, all farewell" vs. "Good friends and neighbors all, farewell"), but the core text is consistent.
Historical Context

Written during the middle of the war (1863), after major Confederate setbacks like Vicksburg (July 1863, near Morton, MS).

The camp near Morton was in a region where Confederate forces regrouped after defeats in Mississippi.
Such personal compositions were often shared in letters, camp newspapers, or orally among soldiers, and some were later collected in family Bibles, scrapbooks, or postwar memorials.

It's a touching, lesser-known example of grassroots Confederate soldier expression — more a family heirloom and historical artifact than a widely sung popular ballad. If this comes from a family collection, old book, or local history source, it likely ties directly to descendants preserving Malcolm McLeod's memory."

Your grandfather Ira is my:

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Trapper Talk
32 minutes ago
In one of the "protest porn" videos I watched (I think on X) the white woman was telling the fed LEO (he was in a vehicle) that the officer was "a traitor to his race" and I was baffled a bit but then I thought about it and remembered that many of the Border Patrol and even a lot of ICE are Hispanic background (and many are veterans). So, this white Minnesota woman was berating this "non-white" officer for doing his job when she knows nothing about him except he was a "race traitor". I find that rather sick.

Like I said before, from all the videos I've seen, 90% of the protestors in Minnesota are white.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Happy birthday.
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
The original party lines! LOL
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Trapper Talk
33 minutes ago
Happy birthday
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Trapper Talk
34 minutes ago
Happy birthday
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Fur Handling Forum
35 minutes ago
My shed is 24X28 and I use the whole area for fur put up. I don't think to big will be any problem.
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Trapper Talk
44 minutes ago
Happy birthday.
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Trapper Talk
58 minutes ago
lots of talk on marten numbers are not enough to flood the market....do you know where they are going? and the numbers needed to fill that order? just curious.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Toured China about 10 years ago. Nearly every home has solar hot water on their roofs.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Get a vented one.
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Wilderness Trapping and Living
1 hour ago
not flying home yet.. still in deliberation. it is crazy down here. any new technology makes everyone a poacher. what the heck.
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Trapper Talk
1 hour ago
Thanks for the prayers everybody and the continued support.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Those are awesome.
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by HILLTOP TRAPPER
Sorry about your grandparents,I find it very nice that you took the time to come on here and share that

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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Yup

It'll be a few hours I suppose before we get good info out of Shanghai, it closed at 111 on friday.

Hong Kong intraday high was over 109.

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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Diggerman
Originally Posted by ScottW
Headed down the cities for a birthday party tomorrow (of course I found a deal on marketplace to flip since I’m being drug down there). Hope they’re not profiling Pollacks this weekend, but I got my temporary duplicate drivers license so hopefully I’m good! wink. https://www.foxnews.com/us/minnesot...-us-citizens-including-off-duty-officers

Happy trapping! TrollW

Hows it working out for you, heard there was a minor disturbance today.


Made it back safe today. Drove through St. Paul and Minneapolis picking up treasures and even saw some peaceful protestors on bridge overpasses and streets along the way. Came home backroads Id rarely if ever traveled before and it was a good trip. Even got a nice wall tent stove for free! grin

As for the minor disturbance, I just did some reading and watching of that. Sad state of affairs we are in. Glad I didn’t legally carry my Heritage Rough rider dispatch pistol with Incase I stopped to help someone and some overzealous “agent” got nervous and had to steal my gun before they pumped me full of lead. I sure hope the videos I watched were tampered with to make ICE look bad, cause if I saw what I think I saw…..well the end result is that which is to obvious to require elaboration. Still think this is the best country in the world, and I’m dang glad I don’t live down in the big city for SO many reasons. Hope y’all had a great weekend and thanks for your concern. Happy trapping! ScottW
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Would love to hear about that lever action!?!?
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Lmao.....I should have known better
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Originally Posted by Steven 49er
Wonder how many water lines froze in new england.

Pats for the win. Woohoo


Probably none....remember....New England was here along time before

Minnesota was...
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
I believe this trap is $775.00

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Lure and Bait Formulator's forum
2 hours ago
targeting mink and coon use shellfish oil and Haulbakers concentrated clam oil and add either one to smelt or sardines in oil that will give you a top notch bait as you get late into the season the female mink will start to drip and come into heat
thats when clean mink gland should be used because the males become big time territorial
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Bring on the Patri-rats!! Can’t wait for the Hawks to show Drake May how lucky he is to play in the AFC
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Trapper Talk
2 hours ago
Up in the Poconos with the family.

Supposed to leave tomorrow to head back

They say it will be 12”-18” total.

Did run into three other trappers. One with a Maryland Fur Trappers Association shirt and two from PA. That was nice, always good to talk to other trappers!


Be safe out there if you’re playing in the snow!

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Trapper Talk
3 hours ago
Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Originally Posted by Line Jumper
I have heard fisher are hard on house cats



I could use a dozen around here

I'll take 2 dozen
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