Hunt-Berol Sheet Music Collection, 1700s-1900s

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Series III: Song Sheets

3 manuscript boxes

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.



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.


Box III.1 The Colored volunteers, 186-

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York .


Box III.1 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

Publisher: H.J. Hall.


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-?

3 copies


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-

Publisher: Doyle's.


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.



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.


Box III.2 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


Box III.2 Poor Billy Vail : a parody on "LillyDale", 1800s

Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.2 The 'Prentice boy, 1800s

Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.2 Pretty Sally, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.2 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



Box III.3 Rambling boys of pleasure, 1800s

Publisher: Andres. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 [Randolph, W.J.]. The Captain with his whiskers : as sung by Mrs. W.J. Florence, undated

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The real, perfect cure: as sung by Tony Pastor, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Rebel flags : exhibited at the Capital February 22, 1862, by John A. Fowler, 186-?


Box III.3 Red, white and blue, undated

Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Red, white & blue, 1800s

Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Red, white & blue!, undated

Publisher: Johnson. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].


Box III.3 Red, white and blue, 1800s

Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 Red, white & blue (in German), 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Retired soldier, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Return of Pat Molloy : sung, with unbounded applause, by William H. Lindsey, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Riley, Edward. Song of the Zouaves / words by Edward Riley…, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [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


Box III.3 [Root, George F.]. The Battle-cry of freedom, undated

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. Issued with various illustrations; 2 copies


Box III.3 [Root, George F.]. The Battle-cry of freedom!, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Root, George F. Just before the battle, mother / by Geo. F. Root, undated

Publisher: Root & Cady; Charles Magnus. Place of publication: Chicago; New York.


Box III.3 [Root, George F.]. Just before the battle, mother, undated

Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 Root, George F. Prisoner's hope : tramp! tramp! tramp! / words and music by Geo. F. Root, 186-?

Publisher: Root & Cady. Place of publication: Chicago.


Box III.3 [Root, George F.]. Rosalie, the prairie flower, undated

Publisher: J. Andrews, printer. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [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


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 Rothwell, H.B. Song of all songs, no. 3 / by H.B. Rothwell, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Running the stages on Sunday, in Hoboken, 1800s

Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 Rush, Anne. Gay and happy / composed and sung by Miss Anne Rush, the Philadelphia vocalist, undated

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Ryan, Mick. The Union, root hog or die, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 S., C.S.. The slain at Baltimore / C.S.S., 1860s

Publisher: A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 [Sawyer, Charles Carroll]. Mother would confort me, 186-

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 [Sawyer, Charles Carroll]. When this cruel war is over, 186-?


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 Sarah's young man, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 SchillerCavalry song / Schiller, undated

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 Scrougers' song, by a saucy scrouger, 1800s

Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 Secret discovered, or, All found out at last : after having been carried on in a mysterius manner for a long time, 1800s

Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 Sertrew, Saul. Johnny fill up the bowl : free-and-easy song / by Saul Sertrew, 186-?

Publisher: Horace Partridge. Place of publication: Boston.


Box III.3 Shall we know each other there?, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 Shouting for Garfield and Arthur, 1800s

Publisher: Smith & Assenmacher. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 Siege of Lucknow, 1800s

Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 Skidmore Guard, 1800s

Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926


Box III.3 The skids are out to-day : as sung by Harrigan and Hart, 1800s

Publisher: World Manufacturing Co. . Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Slavery days, 1800s

Publisher: World Manufacturing Co.. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Softly now, tenderly, lift him with care, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 A soldier is my beau : sung with great applause by Miss Fannie Denham, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The soldier's dream ; The soldier's tear, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Soldier's tear, undated

Publisher: Doyle's.


Box III.3 Somebody's courting somebody, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 A Starry night for a ramble, 1800s

Publisher: Bell & Co. . Place of publication: San Francisco. Gift of Columbia University Press - Nov. 29. 1926


Box III.3 Stars & Stripes, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 The Sword of Bunker-Hill, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Taking up quarters, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 That's what's the matter : no. 3, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Tim Finigan's wake, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Tired Soldier, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [Thompson, H.S.]. Lilly Dale, 1800s

Publisher: J. Andrews. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Tis home where the heart is, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Traitor, spare that flag, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Traitor's land, 186-?

Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Traitors' march to the White-House!, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 Uncle Sam's farm, 1800s

Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 Unfurl the glorious banner, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York. variant printings; 2 copies


Box III.3 Union & liberty, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Union forever, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Union marseillaise, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Union marseillaise, 186-?

Publisher: J. Wrigley. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Union volunteer, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan . Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Upham, Louise S. The nation is weeping / by Louise S. Upham, 186-

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Viva l'America, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Volunteer's song, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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.


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 Walden, James. Marching along. No. 2 / by James Walden, 186-

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 War-song of the Union, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [Washburn, Henry S.]. Grave of Bonaparte, 1800s

Publisher: H.J. Wahman. Place of publication: New York. (No. 496)


Box III.3 [Washburn, Henry S.]. The grave of Bonaparte, 1800s

Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 We are for the Union : as sung by our volunteers, 186-


Box III.3 [Webster, H.D.L.]. Lorena, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Welcome home, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Welcome mother, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 What I don't like to see, 1800s

Publisher: Thomas M. Scroggy. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 What Irishmen have done, 1800s

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 What Norah said : the reply of Norah O'Neal, 1800s

Publisher: Oliver Ditson & Co.; [A.W. Auner]. Place of publication: Boston; [Philadelphia].


Box III.3 When I am on a distant shore, 1800s

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [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.


Box III.3 The Wife I left behind me, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York .


Box III.3 Will nobody marry me?, 1800s

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Will you come ; Oh come to this valley, 1800s


Box III.3 Willet, Edward. Our battle-flag / written by Edward Willet, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Williams, Jack. The corkers / by Jack Williams, 1800s

Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].


Box III.3 Willie 'll roam no moer : reply to Willie we have missed you, 1800s

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [Wilson, Fred]. The Gal with the Balmoral : as sung by Bryants' Minstrels, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [Winner, Sep]. Ten little injuns : comic song & chorus, 1800s

Publisher: Sep. Winner & Co. : A.W. Auner. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 Woman's love ; Man's love, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York. Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 The wonderful Irishman, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York . Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 Work, Henry C. Brave boys / words and music by Henry C. Work, 186-

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [Work, Henry C.]. Come home, father, 1800s

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 [Work, Henry C.]. Kingdom coming : as sung by Dan Bryant, 1800s

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 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


Box III.3 Yankee boys, so handy, o!, 186-?

Publisher: H. De Marsan. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 A Yankee man-of-war, 186-?

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 The Yankee's return from camp, 186-?


Box III.3 A Yankee soldier's song, 186-?

Transfer from Dramatic Museum


Box III.3 Yankee volunteer, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Young American and ould Ireland, 1860s


Box III.3 Young Eph's lament, 1800s

Publisher: Chas. Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Young recruit, 186-?

Publisher: Charles Magnus. Place of publication: New York.


Box III.3 Zieber, John L. Change : a song of present times / by John L. Zieber, 1800s

Publisher: John L. Zieber. Place of publication: Philadelphia.


Box III.3 Zieber, John L. The paupers / by John L. Zieber, 1800s

Publisher: T.M. Scroggy. Place of publication: [Philadelphia].