Note: The list below provides only the first piece of sheet music in the box. Use this list in conjunction with the paper card catalogs in RBML to request the correct box from off-site storage.
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A, E.L.E./ "The little mendicant's appeal"
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Abt, Franz/ "One little word"
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Adam, J. Rud/ "Crack! Crack! Crack the whip!"
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Albert, Charles D./ "Come join in the battle"
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Allin, Albert D./ "The Delphian march"
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Aquabella, Ramon/ "La preferencia"
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Ascher, G./ "Hermann polka"
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Auber, Daniel Francois/ "Dark eyed one"
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Badger, W.P./ "Union polka"
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Baker, W.C./ "Gather flowers in the summertime"
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Balfe, Michael William/ "The maid of Artois"
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Barker, M./ "Oh do not slight this faithful heart"
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Barnett, John/ "I saw her at the fancy fair"
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Barton, Henry/ "Nearer my god to thee"
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Bayly, Thomas Haynes/ "May thy lot in life be happy"
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Beethoven, Ludwig Van/ "O swiftly glides the bonny boat"
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Bellak, James/ "Gertrude's dream waltz"
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Bellman, Henry/ "The orphean gallop"
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Berge, William/ "La coronne. Mazurka de salon"
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Berwald, William/ "Lord, who art merciful"
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Beyer, Ferdinand/ "Nocturne pour le piano"
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Beyer, Ferdinand/ "And has she then fail'd in her truth"
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Bishop, Henry Rowly/ "My heart and lute… A ballad…"
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Black, J.S./ "The minstrel's grave"
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Blessner, E./ "Annie o'the banks o'Dee"
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Boardman, George/ "Farewell, Marguerite"
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Bond, Alonzo/ "Ashley's quick step"
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Brachman, James/ "Sailing down the bay"
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Braham, Joseph/ "The old house by the bay"
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Brinkmann, M./ "Remember me"
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Brown, Francis H./"Given Victoria's march"
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Bucalossi, Ernest/ "La gitana. Valse"
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Buhl, N./ "The huntsman's chorus, in Der Freyschutz"
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Burke, Joe/ "A little bit independent"
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C., G.F./ "The campbells are coming"
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Campbell, Caroline Honoria/ "Oh! I remember well"
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Carter, Charles Thomas/ "Ah! Nanny"
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Chaminade, Cecile/ "L'anneau d'argent"
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Cianchettini, Pio/ "I love but thee"
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Clifton, John Ch./ "Here is the glen"
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Cole, Robert A./ "Louisiana Lize"
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Converse, Charles Crozdt/ "Aileen Aroon"
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Coots, J. Fred/ "Doin' the raccoon"
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Cram, Dan/ "Rondo schottische"
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Crossman, C.S./ "Far away"
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Czerny, Carl/ "Aurora waltz"
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D., C.F./ "Tiger's grand march"
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D'Antalffy, Deszo/ "Little bridge"
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De Kress, Charles/ "Mother is dead"
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Dempster, William R./ "What can an old man do but die?"
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Diamonds, Ducie/ "The gallant girl that smote the dastard Tory oh!"
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Dodworth, Charles R./ "Gideons Band"
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The Don Cossack / "War song by Elly, ESCR"
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Dressler, William/ "Flag of our union"
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During, F./ "Durang's hornpipe"
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Edwards, Gus/ "My charcoal charmer"
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Emmett, Daniel D./ "Pompy O'Smash"
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F., H. / "Kit Flannagan's Fairy"
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Fearis, John S./ "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere"
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Fisher, William Arms/ "Don't be weary, traveler"
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Forsyth, Cecil/ "To America"
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Francis, C.P./ "Grand Russian March."
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Friedman, Leo/ "Meet me to-night in dreamland"
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Gabussi, Vincenzo (1800-1846)/ "The fisherman"
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Gaskill, Clarence (1892-1948)/ "Look at me!! Bing! Bang! I am the guy"
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Geghegan, J.B./ "Down in a coal mine"
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Gilchrist, William Wallace (1846-1916)/ "O wert thou the cold blast"
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Glover, Charles W. (1806-1863)/ "Jeannette & Jeannot."
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Glover, Stephen (1812-1870)/ "Happy days and happy nights"
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Gluck, Cristoph Willibald (1714-1787)/ "Che faro senza Eurydice"
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Golfieri, Luigi / "Bianca"
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Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869)/ "Marche de nuit"
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Grant, Allan (1982- )/ "Marching Americans"
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Greenlaw, A.E./ "Two gospel songs"
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Grobe, Charles G. (1817 - )/ "By the sad sea waves"
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Grobe, Charles G. (1817- )/ "Rataplan"
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Guglielmo, P./ "My angel"
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Habelow, Samuel/ "Good bye Sally"
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Hanby, Benjamin Russell (1833-1867)/ "Angel Nellie"
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Harris, Arthur Edward/ "Lowe's happy dream"
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Haskell, D.H. / "Agawam quick step"
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Hawes, Maria Billington (1816-1886)/ "Oh call me not unkind robin"
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Head, Maurice/ "Sometime you'll remember"
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Hemmenway, James (1800-1849)/ "The fifth set of quadrilles"
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Hermann, Andrew/ "Cocoanut dance"
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Herz, Henri/ "I will return to thee"
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Hewitt, George Washington/ "America shall aye be free!"
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Hildreth, R.E./ "The Boston march and two-step"
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Hodgkins, Gene/ "There never was a broadway in the town where I was born"
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Hoffmann, Adolf/ "Heart's repose, Nocturne"
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Homer, Sidney / "Ferry me across the water"
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Horn, Charles Edward/ "The mermaid's cave"
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Howard, George C./ "Oh! I was so wicked"
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Hughes, J. Wesley/ "Me, Kinley, Hobart and Liberty"
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Hunter, Franz/ "Non piu mesta!"
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Hutchinson, Thomas / "The Deum Laudamus"
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Jackson, Samuel P./ "Corrico. Galop brilliant"
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Jefferson, W.T./ "My coal black lady"
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Johnston, Archibald/ "Baby mine"
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Jullien, Louis Antoine (1812-1860)/ "Ah, for wings"
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"Katy darling."
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Kelly, E.A. / "The ocean waves dashed widely high"
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Kern, Jerome David (1885-1945)/ "Abe Lincoln had just one country"
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King, Charles M./ "The beauties of Amelie"
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Kittredge, Walter (1834-1905)/ "Make my grave in the lowlands"
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Kneass, Nelson/ "Ben Bolt…"
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Knight, Joseph Philip (1812-1887)/"Rosabel"
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Kozeluch, Leopold (1752-1818)/ "Bonie Doon"
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Kucken, Friedrich Wilhelm (1810-1883)/ "Ave Maria"
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L, B.E./ "I know not why I love thee"
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Lampard, G.R./ "Seraphine Waltz"
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Lapham, Claude (1890-1957)/ "Keep cool and keep Coolidge"
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La Villa, Paolo (1846-1916)/ "The origin of love"
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Lee, George Alexander (1802-1851)/ "Come where the aspens quiver"
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Lehmann, Caroline/ "The geranium waltz"
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Leschetizky, Theodore (1830-1915)/ "Chanson des pecheurs"
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Leybourne, George (1842-1884)/ "After the opera's over"
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Link, Harry/ "I'm just wild about animal crackers"
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Lloyd, Arthur/ "The colonel from Constantinople"
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Lombardo, Carmen (1903-1971)/ "Broken hearted"
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Lover, Samuel (1797-1868)/"The angel's whisper"
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Luff, George/ "The bonny blue cap"
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MacGimsey, Robert (1898-)/ "Daniel in the lion's den"
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Mack, Eugene/ "Our brave heroes. March"
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Maffre, J./ "Canadian Quadrilles"
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"Mark my alford or let me live removed from noise."
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Martinez, A.B./ "Dark-eyed one"
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Mattei, Tiffo (1841-1914)/ "L'attendo ancora"
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Meacham, Frank W. (1850-1895)/ "Dance of the fairies"
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Melti, Peppino/ "The Pagoda waltz"
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Merriott, Edwin/ "The band march"
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Meyer, Louis/ "Johnny's equal is not here"
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Millard, Harrison (1830-1895)/ "Across the sands"
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Millet, E./ "Diana"
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Molloy, James (1837-1909)/ "The Carnival song"
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Moore, Thomas (1779-1852)/ "Can I again that form careers"
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Morgan, Carey (1885 -)/ "The Argentines, the Portuguese and the Greeks"
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791)/ "Ah Perdona al Primo affetto"
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Muller, D./ "The full moon union quadrille"
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Myrow, Joseph/ "The fable of the Rose"
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Nelson, Sydney (1800-1862)/ "The hunter's horn is sounding"
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Nevin, George Balch (1859-1933)/ "Blessed is the man that endureth"
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Nolf, C. / "Dodworth's five step waltz"
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Oesten, Theodor (1813-1870)/ "Alpine bells"
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O'Hare, Christopher/ "An April song"
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O'Reardon, M./ "The dream of love is o'er"
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Paddy, Cary/ "A favorite cotillion"
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Parkhurst, H./ "I love the spring"
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Patton, Lowell/ "Across the river"
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Perillo, Paul/ "Le Colibri"
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Peterschen, F.W./ "Fascination valses"
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Philips, N.L./ "The white crossed banner"
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Pitts, William/ "Savage Ally Ray"
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Porter, Cole (1892-1964)/ "It's bad for me"
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Price, Elizabeth Jones/ "O, be joyful in the Lord"
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Quadling, Lew/ "Careless"
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Rea, Charley/ "Kitty of coleraine"
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Rein, Emil/ "The battle-cry of freedom"
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Richards, Henry B. (1817-1885)/ "The echo of Lucerne"
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Ritter, G.P./ "Blue bells of Scotland"
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Rodgers, Richard (1902-1979)/ "Marriage type love"
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Ronbock, Henry/ "The Augusta gallo."
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Root, George Frederick (1820-1895)/ "All together again"
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Rose, Ed (1875-1935)/ "Some heart is sighing"
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Rossini, Giacchino Antonio/ "William Tell. Overture"
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Rubbens, Paul Alfred (1875-1917)/ "The life and drum"
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Russell, Henry (1812-1900)/ "I love to dwell in the bosom's cell"
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Russell, Henry (1812-1900)/ "Some love to roam"
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Salta, Menotti (1893-)/ "Serenade Rumena"
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Sawyer, Henry S./ "Ben Bolt"
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Scheelk, Claude/ "Oh Gertrude!"
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Schreiner, Hermann L. (1832-)/ "Gen. Lee's grand march"
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Schumann, Robert (1810-1856)/ "Early green"
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Searing, J.H./ "Jenny Schottisch"
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Shay, Larry/ "Too tired"
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Silberberg, J./ "Sambo out o'work. A darktown id(y)le"
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Sieber, Georges Julien/ "Recreations après l'etude".
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Slack, J.H./ "Home Sweet Home"
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Smith, Edward Sydney/ "Angel's serenade (La seranata)"
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Smith, Robert Archibald/ "I have come from a happy land"
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Solman, Alfred/ "The birds on Nellie's hat, or you don't know Nellie like I do"
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Speaks, Oley/ "Come spirit of the living God"
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Spindler, Fritz/ "Blumlein Tausendschon (Gay posies)"
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Staab, Franz/ "I have no mother now"
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Steiner, D.S./ "The type-writers' fancy ball"
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Stevenson, John Andrew/ "The legacy. When in death I shall calm recline"
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Storace, Stephen/ "The favorite masquerade song"
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Strauss, Johann, Jr./ "Artist's life"
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"Strong, Amalie Dietrich/ "Lullaby"
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Sutter, Henry/ "On the Chatauqua Lake"
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Taylor, Abraham/ "Oh! No, we never mention her"
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Thalberg, F./ "Esmeralda Polka No. 1"
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Thompson, Floyd/ "The People's Choice"
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Thompson, Lewis Sabin/ "D.K.E. Waltz for piano"
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Torp, Otto/ "Can I again that look recall"
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Treuer, Konrad/ "The nation in tears. In memoriam Abraham Lincoln"
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Turner, Alfred Dudley/ "Ristori waltz"
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Valisi, Giuseppe/ "The ferris wheel souvenir, waltz. World's Fair 1893"
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Verdi, Giuseppe/ Attila "Believe me (Te sol questa anima)"
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Vogrich, Max (Wilhelm Carl)/ "Charity (Charite)"
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W., C.W./ "Strike! Ye sons of liberty"
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Wallace, William Vincent/ "Annie, dear, good bye"
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Wallenhou, P.T./ "The true lancers quadrille. As danced at the state halls"
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Warner, Ferdinand/ "Farewell to home, or Life's journey"
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"Wearing the green"
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Weldig, Adolf/ "Cradle song"
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Wellman, W.F./ "Body wants to go to sleep"
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Werlein, Phillip P./ "Birth-day's galoppade"
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White, Charles Albert/ "Awake, love, awake"
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Wiesenthal, Thomas Van Dyke/ "Cheer up! Pull away"
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Wicked, Friedrich von/ "Heart's Springtime"
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Willis, A./ "Found drifting with the tide"
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Winner, Septimus/ "…Banjo. An imitation of the popular instrument"
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Wohler, C./ "Felice notte Marietta (Good night Marietta)"
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"Woodward, Nathaniel, Jr./ "Come lady gay, serenade"
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Work, Henry Clay/ "Babylon is fallen"
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Young Charles/ "Gen. Robert E. Lee's quick march"
Note: The list below provides only the first piece of sheet music in the box. Use this list in conjunction with the paper card catalogs in RBML to request the correct box from off-site storage.
These songsheets and broadsides are primarily of 19th-century American origin. They were formerly known as the Hunt-Berol Songsheets, and were integrated into this collection in 2021.
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Box III.1
The American star!, undated
Publisher: Louis Bonsal. Place of publication: Baltimore.
Box III.1
[Akers-Allen], Elizabeth . Rock me to sleep mother, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Ancient rams No. 2 of Southwark, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Angelo, H. The boys of Uncle Samu'l / by H. Angelo, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Answer to Nora O'Neal, or, Shamus O'Brien, 1800s
Publisher: Johnson; J.L. Peters & Bro. . Place of publication: Philadelphia; Cincinnati.
Box III.1
The Army and Navy for ever., 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Baker, W.C. A sweet face at the window. / words by W.C. Baker; music by H.P. Drake, 1800s
Publisher: H.D. Marsan. Place of publication: New York .
Box III.1
The Banner of the free., 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Battle of Bull-run: dedicated to the 69th Regiment, N.Y.S.M., 186-?
Publisher: H.D. Marsan. Place of publication: New York .
Box III.1
The Beecher scandal!: sung by Dick Brown, 1800s
Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
Behind the scenes: sung by Ned Barry, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co.. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
[Berg, Albert W.]. Ever of thee: as sung by David S. Wambold, with immense success throughout the States, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Blue-eyed Jennie, as sung by J.L. Carncross, of Carncross and Dixey's Minstrels, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Bob-tailed nag., 1800s
Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Bold General Wolfe; Tobacco., 1800s
Publisher: . Place of publication: Portsea. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
The Bold privateer, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Bombarger, George. Indian maid of the Chapparal / written and sung by George Bombarger., circa 1852
Publisher: Thomas mM. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Bowers, E. Dear mother, I've come home to die / words by E. Bowers; music by Henry Tucker, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York . 2 copies
Box III.1
[Bowers, E.]. How are you green-backs?, 1800s
Publisher: Chs. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Bradbury, William B. Dear old flag! / composed and dedicated ot the soldiers of the Unit. Stat. by Wm. B. Bradbury, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Bradbury, William B. Rally round the flag / (Wm. B. bradbury), 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Bright-eyed Little Nell of Narranganset Bay, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
Bright things can never die; Aggie Asthore, 1800s
Publisher: T.C. Boyd. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
Brother, tell me of the battle, 186-
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Burt, R.W. General Logan, and the Fifteenth Army Corps / by Capt. R.W. Burt, 186-
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Butcher boy, 1800s
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
C, P.J. Long live McClellan! / by P.J.C., 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York .
Box III.1
Camp gals, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Canty, Samuel. Rebel, spare that flag: an original anthem, dedicated to the Union / by Samuel Canty, Esq., 1861
Box III.1
[Carpenter, J.E.]. Do they think of me athome; You'll remember me, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Carpenter, J.E.]. Her bright smiles haunt me still. ; Thy voice hath a charm., 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
A Cheerful song, 1800s
Publisher: Chs. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
ClaribelYou and I / words and music by Claribel; sung by J.G. Russell, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
Clark, H.A.. I have nomother now / composed by H.A. Clark, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
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The Colored volunteers, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York .
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Columbia, the home of the world, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Columbia's hardy seamen, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
The Contraband's adventures, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Craig, Tom. Colored volunteer, undated
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Cromwell, George Reed. Weep not, comrades, for me / words and music by Geo. Reed Cromwell, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Cronan, Jeremiah. Lines written on the most dreadful fire that broke out in Chicago in America / composed by Jeremiah Cronan, 1800s
Publisher: P. Brereton . Place of publication: Dublin. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
Crosby, Fanny. There's a sound among the forest trees / words by Fanny Crosby ; music by Wm. B. Bradbury, [n.d. 1800s
Publisher: A.W. Auner's Printing Office. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Cross, John C. Dear mother, I've come home to eat / by John C. Cross, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Cross, John C. God save the union, 186-?
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Cross, John C. Mother on the brain / by John C. Cross, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Darkey conscript, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Demarest, G.B.]. Kitty Wells: music by Chas. E. Atherton, 1800s
Publisher: S.T. Gordon. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. The dummer boy's farewell / by John Ross Dix, 186-
Publisher: Chs. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. How Sheridan whipped Longstreet / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross . How Sherman's veterans took Atlanta / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. In our dear homes again!, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. Let the Rebels put that in their pipes / by John Ross Dix., 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. My northern boy to the war has gone! / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. My sweet wife, my Sallie / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. Nellie of the north / by John Ross Dix, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix , John Ross. No news for me / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. Our Ulysses / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. Sheridan's "early" victory / by John Ross Dix, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. The soldiers funeral / by John Ross Dix, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. The veteran's song / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dix, John Ross. Ye sons of the north! / by John Ross Dix, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Do not heed her warning: answer to "The gipsy's warning", [n.d. , 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Donybrook fair, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Douglas, William]. Annie Laurie, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dr. Burdell, or the Bond Street murder: which took place Jan. 30, 1857, in the City of New York / by the Saugerites bard, [n.d., after 1856
Publisher: Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
Draw the sword, northland, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Drink to them all!, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
The Drummer of Antietam, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dublin Bay. Or Roy Neill, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Dunning, B.F.. Our working men / words by B.F. Dunning, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco . Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
E., J. Green monsters' song / by J.E., 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
EastburnContraband's song of freedom / words and music by Eastburn, circa 1865
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Eastlack, Francis F. The great know nothing song, "I don't know" / by Francis F. Eastlack, undated
Box III.1
Ellsworth's avengers, 1800s
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Ellsworth's avengers, 1800s
Publisher: Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[English, Thomas Dunn]. The original, Ben Bolt: unabridged, and unaltered, 1800s
Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.1
Evans, George T. The letter in the candle / by Geo. T. Evans, [nd., 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
[Everest, C.]. No one to love, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Every bullet has its billet: as sung by Mr. Charles Swain, at Jenkins' Concert Saloon…, undated
Publisher: Harris Printer. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.1
Faded flowers, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Fair Rosina, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
The female auctioneer, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
First she would and then she wouldn't, or, O you naughty, naughty man!: as sung by Harry Devoy at Buckley Varieties, 1800s
Publisher: Belll & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
Flag of Fort Sumter, 186-?
Publisher: Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.1
The Flag of our union, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
The Flag with the thirty-four stars, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
Box III.1
Foster, Stephen C. Bring my brother back to me, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Foster, Stephen Collins]. Massa's in de cold ground, 1800s
Publisher: H.J. Wehman . Place of publication: New York. (No. 158)
Box III.1
[Foster, Stephen Collins]. My old Kentucky home, 1800s
Publisher: H.J. Wehman . Place of publication: New York. (No. 77)
Box III.1
Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. Was my brother in the battle? / by C.S. [i.e. S.C.] Foster, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Foster, Stephen C. Was my brother in the battle! / by Stephen C. Foster, 186-?
Publisher: H.D. Marsan. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
Freemen rally!, 1800s
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Gardner, W.L.]. Don't be angry with me, darling / by the San Frnacico Minstrels, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.1
Gay, James D. The battle of the wilderness, circa 1864
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Gay, James D. The battle of the wilderness / [by James D. Gay], circa 1864
Publisher: James D. Gay. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Gay , James D. Brave soldiers of the west / composed and sung by James D. Gay, 1800s
Box III.1
Gay, James D. General Grant's boys / [jMaes D. Gay], circa 1864
Publisher: James D. Gay. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Gay, James D. Johnny, fill up the bowl!, undated
Publisher: James D. Gay; Charles Magnus. Place of publication: Philadelphia; New York. variant printings; 2 copies
Box III.1
Gay, James D. Keystone brigade / composed by Lieut. James D. Gay, 186-
Publisher: [James D. Gay]. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Geistliches Abend Lied., 18--?
Removed from "Ephrata Manuscript No. 6" in the collection of the Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
Box III.1
Gipsy's warning, 1800s
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Glory Hallelujah. No. 3. Or, New John Brown song, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
God for our native land, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Gold in California: row brothers row, 1800s
Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
Good will hose song, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Good-bye, Biddy dear: as sung by Frank Howard, with great applause, circa 1873
Publisher: Thos. M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.1
Grafted into the army., undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Grandma's advice, undated
Publisher: J.H. Johnson . Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
The great prize fight: which took place at Boston corners, Oct. 12th, 1853, 185-?
Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
[Greenham, J.C.]. Katy darling, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Griffing, L. A national hymn: composed to be sung on the 14th of May 1841, the day recommended by the President, to be set apart as a day of fasting and prayer, by the people of the United States, on account of the death of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison / by L. Griffing, 184-?
Box III.1
Hardwick, George P. How to close the war / written by George P. Hardwick, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Hawthorne, Alice. Yes, I would the war wer eover: answer to "When this curel war is over." / words and music byAlice Hawthorne., circa 1863
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Hays, Will S.]. I'll remember you, love, in my prayers, 1800s
Publisher: World Manufacturing Co.. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
[Hays, Will S.] . Nora O'Neal, I'm lonely to-night, love without thee, 1800s
Publisher: Johnson . Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Hays, Will S. The refugee / composed by Wll S. Hays, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Hedges, Charles. The missing steamer Pacific / by Charles Hedger, 1800s
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
Help us save the union, 186-
Box III.1
He's gone to the arms of Abraham, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Hofford, M.L.. Ring, merry bells!, or, The Union victory! / by M.L. Hofford, circa 1862
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
Hoist up the flag, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
Home without a mother, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 3 copies
Box III.1
[Hopkinson, Joseph]. Hail Columbia. [and] America, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
How are you, hold Hingland? : as sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
How can I leave thee?, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. Battle hymne of the republic / by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, [186-?
Publisher: Published by the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments.
Box III.1
Hutchy"Belle Brandon / by Hutchy", undated
Publisher: Andrews, printer . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
I ain't as young as I used to be, 1800s
Publisher: H.J. Wehman . Place of publication: New York. (No. 741)
Box III.1
I am lonely to-night; [and] Meet me to-night, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
I have something sweet to tell you, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I know not that I wish for this, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I spy your little game: as sung by J.P. Johnson, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I stood it like a lamb: sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York . Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I'd choose to be a baby: original version: Tony Pastor's version, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
I'd choose to be a daisy, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York . Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I'd offer thee this hand, 18--
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.1
I'm afloat, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.1
I'm down on the double-quick, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I'm happy as the day is long, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.1
I'm off for Charleston, 1800s
Publisher: T. M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Box III.2
I'm off to Baltimore; Stonewall Jackson, 1800s
Publisher: H. Such. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
I'm waiting my darling for thee, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
In oder nein?, 1800s
Box III.2
Interesting song & dialogue on the golden discovery of California, 1800s
Publisher: Birt. Place of publication: [London?]. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
The Irish volunteers, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York .
Box III.2
Is it any body's business?, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Is that mother?, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Isabella, with the gingham umbrella: or, The Barber's daughter of Weehawken, as sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
It is better to laugh than be sighting, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Jack Lannigan's wake, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York .
Box III.2
Jeff Davis, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Jeff Davis in his wife's clothes, 186-?
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
Jeff Davis' lament, undated
Publisher: Johnson. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.2
The jockey hat and feather: as sung by Ben Cotton, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
The Jockey hat and feather: sung by W.N. Smith, the great bone-player of Balley's Circus, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Johnston, Eugene T. Parody on The Cottage by the sea. / by Eugene T. Johnston, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Johnston, Eugene T. Parody on When this cruel war is over / by Eugene T. Johnston, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Johnston, Eugene T. Who will care for micky now? : a parody on "Who will care for mother now?" / by Eugene T. Johnston, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Johnston, Robert. Flash every sabre bright / by Robert Johnston, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Just after the battle, mother, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Kidder, Mrs. M.A.. Marching along / words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder ; music by Wm. B. Bradbury, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Kidder, Mrs. M.A.. Victory at last / words by Mrs. M.A. Kidder ; music by Wm. B. Bradbury, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
Box III.2
Kind relations, undated
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
Kissing on the sly, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Kittredge, Walter]. Tenting on the old camp-ground, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Kole oil Tommy: as sung by E.C. Melville at the Metropolitan Theater, 1800s
Publisher: T.C. Boyd. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
[Lambert, Louis (i.e. Patrick S. Gilmore)]. When Johnny comes marching home, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Lambert, Louis (i.e. Patrick S. Gilmore)]. When Johnny comes marching home, 1800s
Publisher: Johnson. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
Langenschwartz, Max. The soldier's farewell to his bride / by Max Langenschwartz, circa 1864
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Larry Magee's wedding, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
The Last of summer, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Last rose of summer, 1800s
Publisher: H. J. Wehman. Place of publication: New York. (No. 38)
Box III.2
Lines on the sad suicide of Fred Archer, the jockey, born January 11th, 1857, died November 8th, 1886, [n.d., after 1886
Publisher: Pinder and Hutchinson. Place of publication: Leeds. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
Lockwood, H.A.. The happy day is coming / words by H.A. Lockwood; music by C.T. Lockwood, undated
Publisher: McC. Crummill & Atkinson. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
Lonsdale, T.S. Tommy, make room for your uncle / written and composed by T.S. Lonsdale. Sung at the California Minstrels, San Francisco, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co.. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
Look! Nelly Bly, 1800s
Box III.2
Lotta Lee, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co.. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
Love thee?, 1800s
Publisher: Ch. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Low back'd car, 1800s
Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.2
Lowe, E. Walter. The dying solider:oh do not burey me there / by E. Walter Lowe, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Lowe, E. Walter. My loved one / by E. Walter Lowe, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
Box III.2
[Lozier, John Hogarth]. Old Union wagon, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Lundy, J.P. Traitor, spare that flag /by the Rev. J.P. Lundy, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Macarthy, Harry]. Bonnie blue flag, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
McClellan's farewell to the army of the Potomac, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York .
Box III.2
McGowan, Richard J. Root hog or die : no. 2 / composed and sung with unbounded applause byRichard J. Gowan, the world renowned champion banjoist, 1800s
Publisher: Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
[Mackay, Chas.]. Cheer boys, cheer!, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
MacKellar, Thomas. The dying solider to his mother / words by Thos. MacKellar ; music by Wm. U. Butcher, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Marble, E.S. Eilleen Allanna / words by E.S. Marble ; music by J. Thomas, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
March of the New York volunteers, 186-?
Publisher: J. Wrigley . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
March on for the Union, 186-?
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Massachussetts fifty-third, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Meet me at the lane, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Milburn's motto!, or, While I live I'll crow : as sung by J.H. Milburn, 1800s
Publisher: San Francisco News Company. Place of publication: San Frnacisco.
Box III.2
Miss Ella Wesner's great character song, Oh! Micodemus : sung by Miss Ella Wesner, at the Alhambra, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co.. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
Moore, John. The coal black steed : an original glee / words by John Moore, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy . Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.2
[Morris, George P.]. Near the banks of the lone river, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. Variant pritings; 2 copies
Box III.2
Morris, Robert. My love is on the battle field / words by Robt. Morris, Esq ; music by Alfred Delaney, 186- - 187-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Morris, Robert. My love is on the battle field! / words by Robt. Morris ; music by Alfred Delaney, undated
Publisher: Lee & Walker; A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
Mother, dear, I'm thinking of you, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Mother, I've come home to die, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
Box III.2
Mother kissed me in my dream, 186- -187-
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Mountain wave, 1800s
Publisher: T.M. Scroggy . Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.2
My own, my gentle mother, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
The Nation mourns, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Nelly was a lady, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
Box III.2
Nettie Moore, 1800s
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
The new C.S.A., undated
Box III.2
A new song, 18--?
Publisher: Payne, printer. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
A New song on taking the Havannah, by His Majesty's forces : to the tune of A Cobler there was and he lived in a stall, 1800s
Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
New Year's song, 1876 : as sung by Ned Barry, at Buckley's Varieties, 187-?
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco . Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
New York Sunday School Union Thirtieth anniversary of the New-York Sunday School Union, Tuesday, May 12, 1846 : order of exercises, 1846
Contents : Ariel : words original / by a Sunday-school teacher -- Jubilee / Miss Caroline O. Lamson - Erm / Miss C.O.L.
Box III.2
New York Sunday Union Thirty-first anniversary of the New-York Sunday School Union, Tuesday, May 11, 1847 : order of exercises, 1847
Contents: Celebration / T. Hastings -- The precious Bible / W.B. Bradbury -- Carmina Sacra / H.M. Lischer
Box III.2
The New York traderPeggy Band, 1800s
Publisher: H.P. Such. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
The Northern girl's song, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
O, carry me home, 1800s
Box III.2
O, carry me home to die, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
Oh! Boys carry me 'long : as sung by the celebrated New Orleans Opera and Ballet Troupe, in all the principal cities of the U.S., with great applause, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
Oh, take me to thy heart again : as sung by C. Campbell of Carncross and Dixey's Minstrels, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Oil on the brain : as sung in New-York, Philadelphia, and all the prinicpal cities of the Union, where the ile fever abounds], 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Old log cabin by the stream, or Uncle Joe, undated
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
The Old banner's waving!, 1800s
Publisher: Smith & Assenmacher. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
On de oder side of Jordon, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
Box III.2
The 195th Pennsylvania volunteers : ballad no. 2., 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Ordway, John P.]. Let me kiss him for his mother, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Our glorious flag: red, white, and blue, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Our Yankee generals, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Outside the gate, undated
Publisher: Printed by J. LeBrun.
Box III.2
Paddy Burke, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Paine, J.S.]. When I saw sweet Nellie home, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Paine, Thomas]. The Liberty tree, 1800s
Publisher: Louis Bonsal. Place of publication: Baltimore.
Box III.2
Parting, at camp meeting ; The faithless world, undated
(Reprinted by J.H.); Transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
Pastor, Tony. A hundred years hence / written and sung by Tony Pastor, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Pastor, Tony. Wait till you get it / written and sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Pastor, Tony. Wait till you get it / written and sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
The Paul Pry songster ; London songster, 1800s
Publisher: J. Catnatch, printer. no note about provenance, e.g. not noted to be gift of Berol, CU Press, or transfer from Dramatic Museum
Box III.2
[Payne, John Howard]. Home, sweet home ; My boyhood's home, undated
Publisher: Andrews', printer. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Peanut gal ; Charcoal man, 1800s
Publisher: T.C. Boyd. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
Box III.2
Percy , Florence. Rock me to sleep, mother / words by Florence Percy ; music by Ernest Leslie, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
Perry, George. The Northmen are coming! / by George Perry, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
Box III.2
[Pike, Marshall S.]. Home again, undated
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York.
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Pocock, J. Some push along with four in hand while others drive at random / written by J. Pocock ; composed by Mr. C. Smith ; and sung, withunbounded applause, by Mr. Mathews, in the musical farce, called "Hit or Miss" at the Lyceum Theatre, Strand, 1810
Publisher: Laurie & Whittle. Place of publication: London. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Poor Billy Vail : a parody on "LillyDale", 1800s
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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The 'Prentice boy, 1800s
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Pretty Sally, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Pull down the blind : as sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: Blel & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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Rambling boys of pleasure, 1800s
Publisher: Andres. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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[Randolph, W.J.]. The Captain with his whiskers : as sung by Mrs. W.J. Florence, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The real, perfect cure: as sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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The Rebel flags : exhibited at the Capital February 22, 1862, by John A. Fowler, 186-?
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Red, white and blue, undated
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York.
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Red, white & blue, 1800s
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
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Red, white & blue!, undated
Publisher: Johnson. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
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Red, white and blue, 1800s
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Red, white & blue (in German), 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The Retired soldier, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Return of Pat Molloy : sung, with unbounded applause, by William H. Lindsey, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Riley, Edward. Song of the Zouaves / words by Edward Riley…, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
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[Root, George F.]. The Battle-cry of freedom; Battle Hymn of the Republic, 1800s
Publisher: T.C. Boyd. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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[Root, George F.]. The Battle-cry of freedom, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. Issued with various illustrations; 2 copies
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[Root, George F.]. The Battle-cry of freedom!, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Root, George F. Just before the battle, mother / by Geo. F. Root, undated
Publisher: Root & Cady; Charles Magnus. Place of publication: Chicago; New York.
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[Root, George F.]. Just before the battle, mother, undated
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Root, George F. On, on, on, the boys came marching! : or, the prisoner free / words and music by Geo. F. Root, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Root, George F. Prisoner's hope : tramp! tramp! tramp! / words and music by Geo. F. Root, 186-?
Publisher: Root & Cady. Place of publication: Chicago.
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[Root, George F.]. Rosalie, the prairie flower, undated
Publisher: J. Andrews, printer. Place of publication: New York.
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[Root, George F.]. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! : the prisoner's hope, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. Issued with variant illustration; 3 copies
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Rossiter, Ednor. I remember the hour, when sadly we parted : an answer to When this cruel war is over / words by Ednor Rossiter ; music composed by B. Frank Walters …, 1800s
Publisher: H.D. Marsan. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Rothwell, H.B. Song of all songs, no. 3 / by H.B. Rothwell, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Running the stages on Sunday, in Hoboken, 1800s
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Rush, Anne. Gay and happy / composed and sung by Miss Anne Rush, the Philadelphia vocalist, undated
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Ryan, Mick. The Union, root hog or die, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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S., C.S.. The slain at Baltimore / C.S.S., 18600s
Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Sawyer, Charles Carrol. Call me not back from the echoless shore : in reply to "Rock me to sleep" / words by Chas. Carrol Sawyer ; music by Henry Tucker, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Sawyer, Charles Carroll. I dreamed my boy was home again / words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Sawyer, Charles Carroll. I dreamed my boy was home again / words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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[Sawyer, Charles Carroll]. Mother would confort me, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Sawyer, Charles Carrol. When the boys come home / words and music by Charles Carrol Sawyer, [n.d. 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
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[Sawyer, Charles Carroll]. When this cruel war is over, 186-?
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Sawyer, Charles Carroll. When this cruel war is over / words by Cha's Carroll Sawyer ; music by Henry Tucker, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Sawyer, Charles Carroll. When this cruel war is over / words by Cha's Carroll Sawyer ; music by Henry Tucker, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Sawyer, Charles Carroll. Who will care for mother now? / words and music by Chas. Carroll Sawyer, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Sarah's young man, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Scanlon, W. Since Terry first joined the gang : comic song / words by W. Scanlon ; music by Wm. Cronin, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co.. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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SchillerCavalry song / Schiller, undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Schroeder, Henry. Oh Jeff! Oh Jeff! How are you now? : comic song and chorus / by Henry Schroeder, 186-
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Scrougers' song, by a saucy scrouger, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Secret discovered, or, All found out at last : after having been carried on in a mysterius manner for a long time, 1800s
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Sertrew, Saul. Johnny fill up the bowl : free-and-easy song / by Saul Sertrew, 186-?
Publisher: Horace Partridge. Place of publication: Boston.
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Shall we know each other there?, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Sherman's march to the sea : sung by Miss Effie Germon in Aladdin / music by Charles Koppitz, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Shouting for Garfield and Arthur, 1800s
Publisher: Smith & Assenmacher. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Siege of Lucknow, 1800s
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Since Mary Ann learned how to dance the Tra-la-la-la-loo, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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Six military and patriotic illustrated songs : elaborately colored : in a novel form : Series 1., undated
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York. Contents: The Union Marseillaise; A Yankee man-of-war; The army of liberty; The flag of our union; Volunteer's song; Rally around the flag boys
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Skidmore Guard, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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The skids are out to-day : as sung by Harrigan and Hart, 1800s
Publisher: World Manufacturing Co. . Place of publication: New York.
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Slavery days, 1800s
Publisher: World Manufacturing Co.. Place of publication: New York.
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Softly now, tenderly, lift him with care, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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A soldier is my beau : sung with great applause by Miss Fannie Denham, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The soldier's dream ; The soldier's tear, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Soldier's tear, undated
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Somebody's courting somebody, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Spear, Frank. Jeff Davis's dream / written and sung by Frank Spear, Ethiopian comedian, at the National Music Hall, 186-?
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
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A Starry night for a ramble, 1800s
Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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Stars & Stripes, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Steele, Silas S. The sinking of the Pirate Alabama by the U.S. gunboat "Kearsarge," Captain Winslow, June 19th, 1864 / written by Silas S. Steele, 186-?
Publisher: Chs. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The Sword of Bunker-Hill, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Taking up quarters, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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That's what's the matter : no. 3, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Tim Finigan's wake, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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The Tired Soldier, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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[Thompson, H.S.]. Lilly Dale, 1800s
Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York.
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Tis home where the heart is, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Traitor, spare that flag, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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The Traitor's land, 186-?
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
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Traitors' march to the White-House!, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Tucker, Henry. Darling! How can I forget thee? / written and composed by Henry Tucker, 1800s
Publisher: Wm. A. Pond ; Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Uncle Sam's farm, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Unfurl the glorious banner, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies
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Union & liberty, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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Union forever, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The Union marseillaise, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The Union marseillaise, 186-?
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.
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The Union volunteer, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.
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Upham, Louise S. The nation is weeping / by Louise S. Upham, 186-
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Viva l'America, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Volunteer's song, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Vosburgh, C.A. Tell mother, I die happy / words by C.A. Vosburgh ; music by Jabez Burns, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Wakefield, James D. Answer to Mother is the battle over /by James Wakefield, 1800s
Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York. together with: Will watch
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Walden, James. Marching along. No. 2 / by James Walden, 186-
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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War-song of the Union, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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[Washburn, Henry S.]. Grave of Bonaparte, 1800s
Publisher: H.J. Wahman. Place of publication: New York. (No. 496)
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[Washburn, Henry S.]. The grave of Bonaparte, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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We are for the Union : as sung by our volunteers, 186-
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[Webster, H.D.L.]. Lorena, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Welcome home, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Welcome mother, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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What I don't like to see, 1800s
Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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What Irishmen have done, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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What Norah said : the reply of Norah O'Neal, 1800s
Publisher: Oliver Ditson & Co.; [A.W. Auner]. Place of publication: Boston; [Philadelphia].
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When I am on a distant shore, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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[White, C.A.]. Put me in my little bed ; Answer to : Put me in my little bed, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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The Wife I left behind me, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York .
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Will nobody marry me?, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Will you come ; Oh come to this valley, 1800s
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Willet, Edward. Our battle-flag / written by Edward Willet, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Williams, Jack. The corkers / by Jack Williams, 1800s
Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
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Willie 'll roam no moer : reply to Willie we have missed you, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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[Wilson, Fred]. The Gal with the Balmoral : as sung by Bryants' Minstrels, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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[Winner, Sep]. Ten little injuns : comic song & chorus, 1800s
Publisher: Sep. Winner & Co. : A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Woman's love ; Man's love, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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The wonderful Irishman, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York . Transfer from Dramatic Museum
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Work, Henry C. Brave boys / words and music by Henry C. Work, 186-
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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[Work, Henry C.]. Come home, father, 1800s
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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[Work, Henry C.]. Kingdom coming : as sung by Dan Bryant, 1800s
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Write a letter to my mother : as sung by Mr. D.S. Wambold, 1800s
Publisher: T.C. Boyd. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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The Yaller gal that winked at me! : as sung by Ashcroft, 1800s
Publisher: T.C. Boyd. Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926
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Yankee boys, so handy, o!, 186-?
Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.
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A Yankee man-of-war, 186-?
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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The Yankee's return from camp, 186-?
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A Yankee soldier's song, 186-?
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Yankee volunteer, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Young American and ould Ireland, 18600s
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Young Eph's lament, 1800s
Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Young recruit, 186-?
Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.
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Zieber, John L. Change : a song of present times / by John L. Zieber, 1800s
Publisher: John L. Zieber. Place of publication: Philadelphia.
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Zieber, John L. The paupers / by John L. Zieber, 1800s
Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].
19th-century American periodicals that contain printed music, as well as music-related advertisements, articles, and notes.