Confederate Army officer (1820–1867)
Theodore O'Hara (February 11, 1820 – June 6, 1867) was a poet and an officer for the United States Army in the Mexican–American War, and a Confederate colonel in the American Civil War. He is best known for the poems Bivouac of the Dead, which is quoted in many cemeteries, and "The Old Pioneer".
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Yon marble minstrel's voiceless stone, </br> In deathless song shall tell, </br> When many a vanished age hath flown </br> The story how ye fell; </br> Nor wreck, nor change, nor winter's blight, </br> Nor Time's remorseless doom, </br> Shall dim one ray of glory's light </br> That gilds your deathless tomb.