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Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. 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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  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Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026amp; Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 66. 57.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C. Type 65.58.)The Confederate States of America, 500-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026amp; Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 64.59.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, 'O'.  Richmond, Sept. 2nd, 1861.  Type 33.With letter:60.)Cashier of Townsend Bank, 3-cent note. Brookline, N.H., July 4th, 1864.  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Franklin County, Virginia 75-cent note.  Rocky Mount, Va. June 3, 1862.  J.C. Johnson, printer.2.)Buchanan Savings Bank 50-cent note.  Buchanan, Botetourt County, April 15, 1862.  3.)Amherst County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  August 5, 1862.4.)City of Lynchburg, Virginia, 25-cent note.  Lynchburg, May 1st, 1862.  J.C. Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 66. 57.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C. Type 65.58.)The Confederate States of America, 500-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 64.59.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, 'O'.  Richmond, Sept. 2nd, 1861.  Type 33.With letter:60.)Cashier of Townsend Bank, 3-cent note. Brookline, N.H., July 4th, 1864.  Donor letter accompanying note.","The materials from Washington and Lee University Special Collections are made available for use in research, teaching, and private study, pursuant to U.S. Copyright law.  The user assumes full responsibility for any use of the materials, including but not limited to, infringement of copyright and publication rights of reproduced materials.  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Johnson, printer.5.)Augusta County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Staunton, Va. May 25, 1862.6.) Ditto.7.)Rockbridge County, Virginia 1-dollar note.  Lexington, Va., February 2, 1863. Gaz't printer.8.)The Lexington Savings Institution, 1-dollar note.  Lexington, VA. Oct. 1861. Valley Star printer.9.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 18th, 1861.10.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Raleigh, Oct. 13th, 1861.11.)State of North Carolina, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Raleigh, Oct. 11th, 1861.12.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'E' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.13.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'D' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.14.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'H' 1st Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1864. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 72.15.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.16.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.17.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'I' 1st Series. Richmond, Feb. 17th, 1864. Archer and Halpin engraver.Type 72.18.)The Confederate States of America, 50-cent note, 'A' 2nd Series. Richmond, April 6th, 1863. Archer and Daly engraver.Type 63.19.)Bank of Chattanooga, State of Tennessee, 2-dollar note, 'A'.  Chattanooga, Jan. 4th, 1863.  Printed/engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.20.)The Appomattox Savings Bank, 3-dollar note.  Farmville, VA, October 21st, 1861.  Lithograph of P.L. Valory, Fredericksburg(?), Va.21.)The State of Alabama, 1-dollar note, 1st Series, 'C'.  Montgomery, Ala. 1st January 1863.22.)The Bank of the Commonwealth, 1-dollar note.  Richmond, VA. May 1, 1861.23.)The State of Georgia, 50-cent note, 'F'.  Milledgeville, Ga. January 1st, 1863.  Howell engraver.24.)The Bank of the State of South Carolina.  Feb. 1, 1863.Bundle 225.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A', partial (badly torn).  July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.26.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.27.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.28.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, Oct. 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.29.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.30.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.31.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.32.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.33.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.34.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.35.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.36.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, May 15 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.37.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'C'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.38.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.39.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.40.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'A'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.41.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.42.)Virginia Treasury Note, 1-dollar note, 'B'.  Richmond, July 21 1862.  Hoyer and Ludwig, Richd engraver/printer.43.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.44.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, third series, '6'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.45.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, first series, '7'.  Richmond, June 2, 1862.  B. Duncan, Columbia S.C.Type 44.46.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'Z'.  Richmond, Dec. 11, 1862.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 41.47.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, first series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, April 6th, 1863.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia S.C.Type 57-9.48.)The Confederate States of America, 1-dollar note, 'E'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 71.49.)The Confederate States of America, 2-dollar note, 'H'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keating \u0026 Ball, Engraved and printed.Type 70.50.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 7, 'B'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.51.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 4, 'F'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.52.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.53.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, Series 5, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 69.54.)The Confederate States of America, 10-dollar note, Series 5, 'G'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, and Lithograph by Evans \u0026 Cogswell.  Type 68.55.)The Confederate States of America, 20-dollar note, Series VIII, 'C'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 67.56.)The Confederate States of America, 50-dollar note, 2. Series, 'A' and 'Y'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Engraved by Keating \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 66. 57.)The Confederate States of America, 100-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C. Type 65.58.)The Confederate States of America, 500-dollar note, 'D'.  Richmond, Feby. 17th, 1864.  Keatinge \u0026 Ball, Columbia, S.C.Type 64.59.)The Confederate States of America, 5-dollar note, 'O'.  Richmond, Sept. 2nd, 1861.  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Appomattox Manor, near Hopewell, Virginia, has belonged to the Eppes family since 1635, when Captain Francis Eppes was granted a patent to the land. The Manor served as the headquarters of General Ulysses S. Grant during the Civil War. The home was restored and is open to the public. The collection contains both popular and classical music. Boxes 1 - 18 are bound volumes and sheet music.  Box 19 is miscellaneous material including: children's books; poetry books; original index cards for Manor Music Hall library.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePlease email spcoll@wm.edu for a list of all titles in this collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003echildren's books; poetry books; original index cards for Manor Music Hall library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The collection contains bound volumes and sheet music of the 19th century and early to mid 20th century. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","This collection contains a large variety of bound volumes of sheet music, spanning the 18th to the 20th century."," The PDF versions of the inventory for volumes 1-83b must be viewed in sections. For description of volumes 84 onward see finding aid link further below."," Music Volume Index A: "," Music Volume Index B: "," Music Volume Index C: "," Music Volume Index D: "," Music Volume Index E: ","The Farwell, A New Grand Sonata, for the Piano Forte Composed and Inscribed to his Friend Muzio Clementi, by J. L. Fudsek ... Op. 44. London. Printed by Longman, Clement and Co. ... Pages 2-29 Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts, and Dedicated to Mrs. Chinnery, by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6 London ... printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... pages 1-40. Followed by \"Musical Publication Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ...\" A Sonata for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mr. Barbolozzi, by J.L. Dufsek ... Op. 43 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-18. Followed by Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co... A New Grand Sonata; for the Piano Forte Composed Expressly for Mrs. Bartolozzi, by Joseph Haydn, M.D. Op. 78 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-20. Followed by Musical Publications (III) Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... London... Two Divertimentos, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniements for Violin and Violen cello, Composed  by Adalbert Gyroweiz. Op. 24 ... London ... Pages 1-36. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniment for a Violin and Bafs Composed and respectfully Dedicated to Her Majesty the Empress of Germany, by K. Kambra. London Printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... Op. 16 ... Pages 1-30. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Twelve Waltzes, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Tamburino and Triangle, Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Mayhen, by Muzio Clementi ... London Op. 39 ... Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Pages 2-25.","Three Original Duetts: for two performers on the Piano Forte; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson ... [Work Op. 22] Music pages 2-51. Three Duets, for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Overend, by I.G. Graef ... London. Op. 12. Price 7.6 Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Followed by a one page listing of music publications. Titled: II Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-29 The Favorite overture to the Zauberflote, Composed and Adapted as a Duet for the Piano Forte by W. A. Mozart. London ... Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-19. Three Favorite Duets for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsicord; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London: Printed and sold by Joseph Dale ... Music pages 2-29","Scope and Contents Cramer's Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, as Performed by him with the utmost applaude, at the Opera and Professional concerts; Dedicated to Miss Jervis. Op. 70. London, Printed and Sold by Preston and Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses. Word \"Forty\" written on next page. Music pages 2-34. Giornovichi's Concerto Expressly Composed for the opera Concert, 1796. Arranged for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments for violins, Alto Flutes, Horns, and Bass. By F. B. Cramer. Printed for Corri, Dufsek and Co. Music Publishers. Music pages 2-23. A Third Concertante adapted for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin. Composed by Ignace Pleyel. London, Printed by Broderip and Wilkinfon. Music pages 1-30. Sonata for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed by J.L.. Dussek. Op. 24. London, Printed by Longman and Broderip. Music pages 2-10. Three Sonata For the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin and Bass; and libitum. Composed and Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Emily Byng, By F.B. Cramer. Printed for Corri Dufsek and Co. Music Pages 2-33. Immediately following the title page is a \"Catalogue of New music.\" 1795 and 1796.","A Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. \"TITLE,\" FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. \"Blow, blow thou Winter's wind.\" As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. \"Myrtilla,\" pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. \"Why heaves my fond bosom,\" pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. \"O the hours I've passed,\" pg. 4. Galli. \"When first I saw thee graceful move,\" pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. \"Oh! talk not to me,\" Lionel \u0026 Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. \"Think of think within my breast,\" Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. \"From rosy bow'rs,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. \"Fairest isle of isles excellings,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. \"Cast my love thine eyes around,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. \"Come let us agree,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. \"In this shady blest retreat,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. \"Behold the sweet flow'rs around,\" Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. \"Haste my Nanette,\" pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. \"Befs of Bedlam,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. \"Sweet Poll of Plymouth,\" pg. 26. Arne, Michael. \"This cold flinty Heart,\" Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. \"Soft pleasing pains,\" pg. 32. Boyce, William. \"Softly rise O Southern breeze,\" Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. \"No twas neither shape nor feature,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. \"No flow'r That blows,\" Selima \u0026 Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. \"Together let us range the fields,\" Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. \"Let not rage thy bosom firing,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. \"Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace,\" Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. \"In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. \"Gentle youth ah! tell me why,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. \"'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. \"Somehow my spindle I mislaid,\" The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. \"Love in Thy eyes forever plays,\" pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. \"Hope told a flatt'ring tale,\" pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. \"Primroses deck the banks green side/she,\" Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. \"With joy my heart assail not,\" Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. \"The Manly heart,\" Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. \"What Medicine can soften,\" pg. 79. Shield, William. \"Whilst with village maids,\" Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. \"Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure,\" pg. 84. Green, Maurice. \"Busy curious thirsty Fly,\" pg. 85. Hook, James. \"Hush evry breeze,\" Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. \"Lost is my quiet for ever,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. \"Thou soft flowing Avon,\" pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. \"Still the lark finds repose,\" Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. \"The hardy silor braves the ocean,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom,\" Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. \"Come unto these yellow sands,\" Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. \"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair,\" pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. \"Life of my Soul O hear me,\" pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. \"Was I a Shepherd's maid,\" Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. \"In love should there meet a fond pair,\" Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. \"How blest the maid whose bosom,\" Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"Let not age,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. \"Sally,\" pg. 114. Arne, T.A. \"The arch Denial,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. \"Where the Bee Sucks,\" Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. \"If o'er the cruel tyrant love,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 118. \"In the dead of the Night,\" pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles,\" The Nymph who in my bosom reigns,\" Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. \"Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph,\" Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. \"Sweet Robin,\" Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. \"The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"No more in field or shady grove,\" pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. \"Cou'd a man be secure,\" pg. 134. Boyce, William. \"You say you love,\" Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. \"The Morn returns in Saffron drest,\" Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. \"Her mouth which a smile,\" Rosine, pg. 139. \"I sigh and lament in vain,\" pg. 140. Hayden, George. \"As I saw fair Clora,\" pg. 143. Carter, C.T. \"If you'll consent my lovely dear,\" Fair American, pg. 144. \"Gen living worth,\" pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. \"Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning,\" pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. \"Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart,\" pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. \"Wherefore ask me why I languish,\" pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. \"With early Horn,\" pg. 154. \"As down on Banna's Banks,\" pg. 156. Arne, T.A. \"Water parted from the sea,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. \"Should worldly cares oppressing,\" pg. 160. \"My own dear Somebody,\" pg. 164. Jackson, William. \"To fairest Delia's grassy tomb,\" pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"O come dear fatal hour,\" pg. 168. Shield, William. \"Within this breast the record lies,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. \"By dimpled brook,\" Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. \"Now Phoebus sinketh in the West,\" Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. \"Laura, sunk in tender sorrow,\" pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. \"Then farwell my trim built wherry,\" The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. \"The captive Linnet,\" The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. \"Come ye hours,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. \"To sing of Love's passion,\" German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. \"A prey to tender anguish,\" German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"I smile at love and his arts,\" pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. \"Let the fifes and the clarion,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. \"May the God of Wit,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. \"Tell me lovely shepherd where,\" Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. \"If I love, will you doom me to die?\" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. \"By him we love offended,\" Duenna, pg. 194. \"Aileen Aroom,\" pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. \"Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen,\" pg. 198. Arne, T.A. \"When late I wander'd the Plain,\" Thomas \u0026 Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. \"Go gentle gales,\" pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]","Scope and Contents [Signature] Anne Barraud. Presented by Jno [Jonathan] Barraud of London. Nov 1797. There also are names of Schubert Haydn and Schroeter on this page. The name Ann is written further down the page. Sonatas one thru six by Haydn for Harpsichord or piano forte. The Celebrated Overture. Composed by Sigr. Haydn. and Performed at mefs Bach \u0026 Abel's Concerts; Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpsicord ... London. Printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip. [# III] The favorite Overture to the celebrated Tragic Dance of Medee et Jason Adapted to the Harpsicord or Piano Forte Performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay Market Composed by Sigr. Gluck ... London Printed and Sold by J. Blundell... A favorite Concerto. for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte. with Accompanyments, Dedicated to Mrs. Davison Composed by William Evance Durhan ... London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip... At the end of this selection is a listing of published titled - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip... Six Concertos for the Harpsicord, or Piano Forte; With an Accompanyment for Two Violins, and a Bass. Composed and dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of H'ncafter, By J. S. Schroeter. Opera III ... London: Printed for and sold by W. Napier, Strand. The title page for the next section is missing. However, there are six concertos for harpsicord of piano forte. No indication of composer. They are followed by - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... London ... At the right top of the next page is a handwritten word \"Dallas?\" A New Edition of Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, Composed by M. Handel ... London ... Title page missing. Blank page with word Dallas written at top. The following selection is written for harpsicord. It is an overture by Gugliemi. This is followd by two blank pages. The second of which has the words \"Miss Dallas,\" and the word \"Bid\" lower down. \"Miss Dallas\" is repeated once and Mis is begun but is not finished. Overture for harpsicord or pianoforte written by Piccini. It is titled La Schiava. Followed by two blank pages Overture for harpsicord or piano forte. Titled Il Bacio. No composer given [M. Vento] End. Hayden. Six Sonatas for the Forte Piano or Harpsicord. Published by Longman and Broderip in 1781 from plates originally used by the Amsterdam firm J.J. Hummel. Hoboken Gruppe XVI Nr. 35-39 mit 20. Followed order: Hob. 37, 39, 38, 35, 36, 20","Number 5 to be Continued Monthly Price 5 Shilling's Containing 50 Pages. Bland's Collection of Lefsons, Divertimentos, Sonatas, Overtures, Concertos, Duettsch, \u0026c. For the Harpsicord or Piano-Forte. With \u0026 without Accompanyments. Selected from the Works of the First Composers ... [Followed by a listing of music] entitled, Catalogue of Music Printed and sold by J. Bland ... London... Page 185 - Sterkell Op. 24 Petetes beaute's. Page 194 - The Second Divertimento for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompanyment by A. Just. Op: 1st ... London ... Page 198 - Pugani's 3rd. Sonata. Page 205 - La Schiava Overture. Pafe 207 - Overture in Ariadne. by Handel. Page 211 - Overture in Esther. by Handel. Page 215 - Concerto IV. by Handel. [for organ] Page 223 - Symphonie No. I by Haydn. Adapted by Mr. Tindal. Page 231 is followed by an index to the Bland collection. Three Favorite Sonatas, for Harpsicord, With an accompanyment for the Violin Composed by Joseph Haydn ... Op. 44, London, Printed and Sold by F. Cooper... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord Composed By L. Kozeluch. Op. 4... London. Printed by E. Linley... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord composed by L. Kozeluch. Op. 19... London. Printed by E. Linley...","Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte, et Violin par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No 1817... Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte; et Violen par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No. 1817... Tre Sonate Per il Clavicembalo a Forte - Piano con un Violino e Violoncello. del Sig. Giuseppe Haydn Opera 787 Vienna prefso Arlaria Compagni... Walzer fur das Pianoforte aus der Oper Das Donauweibchen Von Ferdin. Kauer. 12 ggr. Braunschweig... [Signature of Miss Louisa Maxwell.] Air italien favori De Cimarosa [By Cimarosa] For voice, harpsicord or piano forte. Femmes Voulez vous e'prouver. [Voice] By J. P. Solie'. Rondo du Prisonnier on La Ressemblance. [Voice] By Della Maria.","[Signature] Ann Blaws Barraud. Written 4 times completely, one time incompletely. Three Favourite Duets, for two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte Dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Ann and Lady Sarah Windsor Composed by Theodore Smith. London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip. Followed by two pages of music publications. Titled-II Musical Publications printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A second Set of Three Favorite Duets, For two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte, Dedicated to Miss Thomson, Composed by Theordore Smith, London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A Third Set of Three Favorite Duets for two performers on One Harpsicord of Piano Forte, Dedicated to the Honorable Lady Maria and Lady Ann Bowes; Composed by Theodore Smith. london Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... Music pages 2 - 18. Title page followed by a duplicate of the two pages described above. It appears that some apges have been torn out here. Resumes on page 5. Dune Maniere Imperfaite [duet] Duetto II part of which is titled Water parted from the Sea. Duetto II Part of which is titled Voi Amante \u0026 C. [Page 16] and Dearest Creature \u0026 C [Page 17] Music pages 5 - 19. Twelve Songs Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. London Printed for J. Longman at the Harp and Crown in Cheapsides; Twelve Songs, Oprea Quarta p. 2-42; Twelve Songs, Opera Settimes p. 2-39.","Scope and Contents Spine of book has words \"Corri's Works\" written on it. [Signature of] James Tomlins, Charleston, South Carolina 1805. A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, From Operas in the highest esteem, and from other works in Italian, English, French, Scotch, Irish 7c. \u0026c. In Three Books. The First Consisting of Italian Songs, Rondeaus, Duetts, \u0026C. The Second of English Songs, Duetts, Terzetts, \u0026C. The Third of Airs, Rondos, Canzonette, Duettini, Terzetti, Catches, Glees, \u0026c. All in their Respective Languages. ... By Domenico Corri. Edinburgh, Printed for John Corri, fold by him \u0026 by C: Elliot Parliament Square. [Followed by a note \"To the Queen.\" Next an \"Explanation of the Nature and Design of the Following work.\" Pages 1-7. Next is a page entitled \"Directions to the Singer.\" Page 8-9. Next \"Directions for the Violin, bass, \u0026c.\" Page 9. and finally on Page 10, \"Directions for the Harpsichord Accompaniment.\" Also on this page are explanations of terms used in the works. Followed by four pages of Subscribers.] Volume Ist Consisting of Italian Songs \u0026 Duetts. Tomo Primo Arie E Duetti Italiani. ... The following is a listing of these works in the order in which they appear. This is not a word for word copy of what is on the pages. 1. Giordani, T. \"Artasese,\" Three parts, p. 1. 2. Rauzzini, V. \"Le ali d'amore,\" Three parts, p. 13. 3. Paesiello, G. \"L'Olimpiade,\" Three parts, p. 19. 4. Sacchini, N. \"Enea E Lavinia,\" Two parts, p. 26. 5. Giordani, T. \"La Marchesa Giordiniera,\" Two parts, p. 32. 6. Vento, M. \"La Vastale,\" One part, p. 35. 7. Gluck, M. \"Orfeo,\" Three parts, p. 38. 8. Perez, D. \"Artaserse,\" One part, p. 43. 9. Piccinni, N. \"La Schiava,\" One part, p. 46. 10. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Perseo,\" Two parts, p. 48. 11. Paesiello, G. \"La Fraschetana,\" Three parts, p. 54. 12. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"L'Amore Soldato,\" One part, p. 61. 13. Handel, G.F. \"Rodelinda,\" One part, p. 64. 14. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 15. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Creso,\" One part, p. 72. 16. Handel, G.F. \"Alcina,\" One part, p. 75. 17. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 18. Mortellari, M. \"Didone,\" One part, p. 78. 19. Bertoni, F.G. \"La Governante,\" One part, p. 81. 20. Paesiello, G. \"Astarto,\" One part, p. 82. 21. Giordani, T. \"Il Barone Di Torre Forte,\" One part, p. 86. 22. Giordani, T. \"Antigono,\" One part, p. 89. 23. Bach, J.C. \"La Clemenza Di Scipione,\" One part, p. 90. 24. Corri, D. \"Alessandro Nell' Indie,\" Two parts, p. 94. 25. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Rinaldo,\" Two parts, p. 104. 26. Sarti, G. \"Demofonte,\" One part, p. 109. 27. Corri, D. \"Recitative. Luci Adorate,\" Two parts, p. 112. 28. Bach, John. \"Rondeau,\" One part, p. 115. 29. Sarti, G. \"Un Amante Sventurato,\" One part, p. 118.","[Signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn's Trios for the P. Forte, Violin \u0026 Bass. Violino [violin parts only] [Signature appears again inside cover; also:] Jno. J. Fry [?] [this signature also appears again on the following page.] [signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin \u0026 Violon dello ad libitum composed \u0026 dedicated to Miss Marshall, by J. B. Viotti. Op. 15. London. Price 8S. Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Colalrd, \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Ends. at Sta. Rall. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, Also accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello, ad libitum composed by J. B. Viotti. NB Adapted from Viotto's Trios, Op. 17, by Cherubini. Op. 19. Price 8S. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. R. Williamson, Sculp. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, in which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. Set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his Wholesale Warehouses No. 97, Strand, \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had the following Words vizt. Three other Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scottish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies, and delicate Accompaniments to each Song by Pleyel \u0026 Kozeluch. With new \u0026 interesting Poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleyel's name are sholly spurious. N--e sculp 352cStrand. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, In which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, Select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, Composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. 2nd set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his wholesale Warehouses. No. 97 Strand \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place Edinburgh. where may be had the following Works vizt. Three Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scotish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies and delicate Accompaniments to each song by Pleyel, Kozeluch, With new interesting poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleye's name are wholly spurious. Neele sculp 352 Strand. Sonata IV Violino Sonata V Violino Sonata VI Violino","[Signature] Miss Maxwell, Norfolk December 12, 1805. Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte. With an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin composed by Pleyel. Price 4 Dollars. Sold at the following Musical Repositories - J. Carr's in Baltimore, J. Chalk's and R. Shaw's in Philadelphia, J. Hewitt's in New York \u0026c. No. 1 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 2 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 3 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin Derniere Grande Sonate de Mozart Pour Piano Avec Accompagnement de Violon Et Violoncelle Obligé par Pleyel. Prix. Gravé par Michot. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue nueve des Petits Champs entre la rue Ste. Anne et celle des Chabanais, No. 24. Propriété de l'Editeur, Entrégistré à la Bibliothéqué Nationale. 20 [arranged for bass] [same as above, arr. for violin] Sonata I, D. Steibelt, Flautoo o Violino 161 Sonata II, Flauto o Violino Trois Sonates pour le Forte Piano Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Ad Libitum Composées et Dédieés A Miss Isabella Savery Par D. Steibelt. Opera 35. Prix 9. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue Nueve des Petits Champs no. 728 entre les rues de la Loi et Helvetius. Propriété de l'Editeur. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque Nationale. 268. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata II Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniment for a Violin \u0026 Bass composed and respectfully dedicated to Her Magesty the Empress of Germany by K. Kambra. London. Printed by John Lonhman, Clementi \u0026 Comp 26 Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. Op. 16. Pr. 8s. Sonata I Violino [Sonata II ??] Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts and Dedicated to mrs. Chinnery by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6. London. Pr. 8s. Printed by John Longman, Clementi \u0026 Comp. 26. Cheapside. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Two Divertimentos for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello composed by Adalbert Gyrowetz. Op. 34. Bowman Script. Pr. 7s.6. London Entd. at Sta. Hall. printed by Lognmand, Clementi \u0026 Comp. No. 26, Cheapside. Divertimento I Violino Divertimento II Violino","Scope and Contents Ladies Collection of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, Overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selecteed from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, printed and sold at his Music \u0026 Musical Instrument Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 3 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit [?], Brunswick Str. A Favorite Sonata in which is introduced a Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yanieqicz. Ladies Collections of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selected from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, Printed \u0026 sold at his Music \u0026 Musical instrument Warehouse, No. 25, Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 2 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit, Brunswick Str. Mozart's celebrated Overture. Ladies Collection... [etc. exactly as above except this is No. 1] Hope told a flattering tale, with variations. Trois Sonatas pour Clavecin ou Piano Forte Composees par Muzio Clementi, opera XXX, Prix 7# 10s [label pasted over \"Imbault\":] Imported and sold by F. Yaniewicz, No. 25, Lord Street Liverpool; Who has a regular Correspondence with the most eminent Professors \u0026 Publishers on the Continent. [signature illegible, similar to those in Music Volume 19] I Sonata II Sonata III Sonata Mozart's Grand March, Liverpool. Printed and Sold at Yanieqicz's Music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord St. and at Clementi and Co. 26, Cheapside, London. Price 1s Go Youth belov'd, The Poetry by Mrs. Opiel, the Music composed and respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yanieqicz. Entd. at Stat. Hall. Price 1s/6. Printed by F. Yanieqicz. No. 25 Lord Street \u0026 Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside, London \u0026 by every other Music Seller in England, Scotland \u0026 Ireland The tight little fellow that wears a Blue Jacket an admired Song sung with Universal applause by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens, composed by John Davy. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouse, 97, Strand. The Married Man, sung by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment called the Wandering Melodist. the Words by mr. Cherry of D. L. T., composed by Joseph Mahor. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1/. London. Printed by Goulding, phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. Jame's Street. Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales \u0026 Manufacts. of Musical Instruts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A. Guthrie, Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens, Glasgow. [signature] Jn' Major. The Willow, A Favorite Air, sung with unbounded Applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, by Mrs. Jordan. and Accompanied by herself on the Lute. Composed by Mr. Hook. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1s London. Printed for J. Dale, at his Warehouses N. 19 Cornhill opposite the Royal Exchange. The corner of Holles Street. Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151 New Bond Street facing Clifford Street. where may be had just published, The Poor Blind Boy, The Days of Delight a collection of Canzonetts. The Busy Bee, a Favorite Song sung by Mr. Hill, at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. the Words by Matw. Haughton, the Music Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Pr. 1s. Printed \u0026 Sold at hsi music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street. Entd. at Stationers Hall. They Gypsey written by Miss S. Wilkinson and Composed by T. Williamson. Entd. at Stats. hall. Pr 1s/ London. Published \u0026 Sold by T. Williamson, Print \u0026 Fancy Warehouse no. 20 Strand. Where the greatest Variety of Instruments \u0026 every new Publication may be had.","[Collection of:] Louisa Maxwell Sacred Harmony, A Selection of Airs, Duos, Trios \u0026c. Arranged for the Organ, Piano Forte or Harp. [illegible signature on title page] [list of] Subscribers to the Sacred Harmony Thos. Astley Esq. [signature] Miss burd Mr. Barnhart [signature] Mrs. Freeman [signature] Miss Francis Mr. Fusz [signature] Mrs. harrison Miss Keene Mrs. mallon for the use of her Academy 12 copies Mr. Matthews, germantown Miss A. M. Nicholson [signature] Mrs. Page Mrs. Rivardi for the use of her Seminary 50 copies Mrs. Reynolds [signature] Goerge Reinholdt Esqr. Revd. William White D.D. Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Pensylvania [sic] Mr. G. Willig----Philada. [signature] G. Williamson Esqr. Baltimore [signature] His Excellency the Marquis de Casa Yruso his Catholic Majestys Envoy Extraordinary \u0026 Minister Plenipotentiary. Philaselphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philad., J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Hymn, Revd. Dr. Madan, Before Jehovahs awful throne [choral arrangement with organ accompaniment; with trio and duet sections] Hymp, Come sound his praise Hymb, B. Carr, great Jehovah, God of Glory Angels ever Bright and Fair, Handel Psalm XCV, R. Taylor [two part with organ accompaniment] I know that my Redeemer liveth, Handel [solo] Anthem , Hear My Prayer, Kent [two part chorus and organ, with solo and recitative] Total Eclipse, Samson's Lamentation for the Loss of Sight, Handel [solo] Acquaint thyself with God, Dr. Greene [solo and duet with acc.] Oh Had I jubals Lyre, Handel [solo with acc.] Duett, Revs. Dr. Blake Grateful Notes [solo and chorus] Pious Orgies, handel [solo] Hymn Anthem, My Song shall be of mercy and judgment, Kent [untitled piece by] R. Taylor Praise the Lord, Handel [solo and acc.] Hymn for Whitsunday, B. Carr [three part chorus] The Portuguese Hymn, For Christmas Day, with an English translation [O Come All ye Faithful] The Sicilian Hymn [three part] Anthem for Christmas, selected and arranged from Different Authors by B. Carr. (Handel, Correlli, Haydn) [arr. for solo and chorus] Anthem for Easter, D. Arnold. [three part with organ, with duet]","Scope and Contents [Napoleonic or later] la Grande Bataille d'Austerlitz Surnommée la Bataille des trois Empereurs, Fait historiquel, Arrangé Pour le Piano Forte et Dédié à son Altesse Impériale Monseignuer le Prince Joseph, Grand electeur de l'Empire, Par L. Jadin, Membre du Conservatoire de Musique. [printed] à Paris chez Madme. Duhan \u0026 Cie. editeurs de musique, Mds. d'Instruments, Boulevard Montmarte, No. 10, attenant le Jardin Boulainvilliers aux deux Lyres. [signature illegible] La Journée d'Ulm, Fantasie pour le Piano Forte Composée et Dédieé a son Atlesse Sérénissime Monseigneur Le Prince, archi Chancelier de l'Empire, Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, Décoré des Grands Ordres de l'Aigle noir et de l'Aigle rouge, Membre de l'Institut, par D. Steibelt. Propriété de l'Editeur. [printed] a Paris, Chez Imbault Professeur et Editeur de Musique au Mont d'Or, rue St. Honore No. 125. Pres celle des Poulies. Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Impérial, Rue Favart No. 461. [label reads:] Sauzeau Marchand Lutier, sur la Fosse, No. 68. Anantes, tient Magasin de Musique et d'Instrumens, les racommodes, il vend aussi toutes sortes de cordes et fait des envois a l'etranger. [signature illegible] [following title page is a printed letter to the Monseigneur from d. Steibelt.] [following letter are two printed pages of works available \"par Imbault\"] [pages are labeled \"396\" at bottom] The Battle of Trafalgar, Sonata for the Piano Forte, Composed by Author of the Siege of Valenciennes. Price 1 25/100 dollars. Philadelphia. published by G. E. Blake. 1 South 3rd Street. Combat Nabal pour le Forte Piano, composé par D. Steibelt. Opera 41. Prix 6. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque National. [printed] a Paris chez Imbault Md. de Musique au Mont d'Or Rue Honore No. 200, entre la Rue des Poulies et la maison d'Aligre. Et péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461. [signature illegible] [following title page are two pages of works available from Imbault] [pages are labeled 392 at bottom] Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin or Flute and Violoncello, composed by Adalbert Gyrowtz. Op. 20. Entd. at Stationers Hall. Price 7/6. London. Printed by F. Linley, Successor to mr. Bland, No. 45 High Holborn. Where may be had just Published, three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accomts. Composed and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales by L. Kozeluch, op. 40. Pr. 7/6. Also by the same Author, Three Sonatas with Accomts. Op. 41, pr. 7/6. Dedicated to the Hoble. Miss North. [signature scribbled over] Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. A Favorite Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. Southwell [composer?]. Lord Alexander Gordons Reel. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by I. G. C. Schetky. Philadelphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Rondo by Pleyel. [same publication notation as previous piece] Aria con Variazione [by] Pleyel. Musical Journal No. 92. Instrumental Section. [same publication notation as previous piece] Handel's Hallelujak in the Messiah and Grand Coronation Anthem. To which are prefized Two new Fugues; The whole adapted \u0026 composed for 2 Performers on one Organ or haprsichord, by J. marsh Wsquire Pr. 5. London. Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son, 97 Strand.","Scope and Contents [preceding title page is an introduction to Irish songs] A Selection of Irish melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and characteristic works by Thomas Moore Esquire. First number, Price 15s. London. Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 3-4 Strand, and at W. Power's Music Ware House, 4, Westmoreland Strand, Dublin. Entd. at Stationers Hall. R Williamson, Sc. 8. Brook Street, West Square, London. [see table of contents pg. 2] Index to The First Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Carolan's Concerto,\" pg. 1. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The pleasant Rocks,\" pg. 3 Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Planxty Drury,\" pg. 4. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The Beardless Boy,\" pg. 5. Go where the Glory waits thee, \"The Maid of the Valley,\" pg. 7 Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave, \"Molly Macalpin,\" pg. 11. Erin! the Tear and the Smile, \"Aileen Aroon,\" pg. 12. Oh! breathe not his Name, \"The Brown Maid,\" pg. 17. When he who adores thee, \"The Fox's Sleep,\" pg. 19. The Harp that once, thro' Tara's Halls, \"Gramachree,\" pg. 23. Fly not yet, 'tis just the Hour, \"Planxty Kelly,\" pg. 27. Oh! think not my Sprite are always as light, \"John O'Reilly the Active,\" pg. 33. Tho' the last Glimpse of Erin, \"Coulin,\" pg. 36. Rich and rare were the Gems she wore, \"The Summer is coming,\" pg. 41. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters may glow, \"The Young Man's Dream,\" pg. 46. The Meeting of the Waters, \"The Old Head of Denis,\" pg. 51. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and Characteristic Words by Thomas Moore Esquire, London, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 34 Strand, and at W. Powers Music Ware-house, 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Price 14s. Entd. at Stationers Hall. [see table of contents page 3] Index to The Second Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Oh! haste, and leave this sacred Isle (St. Senanus and the Lady), \"The Brown Thorn,\" pg. 52. How dear to me the Hour when Daylight dies, \"The Twisting of the Rope,\" pg. 57. Take back the virgin Page, \"Dermott,\" pg. 60. When in Death I shall calm recline (The Legacy), \"Unknown,\" pg. 65. How oft has the Banshee cried, \"The dear Black Maid,\" pg. 67. We may room thro' this World, \"Garyone,\" pg. 77. OhI weep for the Hour (Eveleen's Bower), \"Unknown,\" pg. 79. Let Erin remember the Days of old, \"The Red Fox,\" pg. 85. Silent, oh Moyle! by the Roar of thy Water, \"Arrah, my dear Eveleen,\" pg. 90. Come, send round the Wine, \"We brought the Summer with us,\" pg. 93. Sublime was the Warning, \"The Black Joke,\" pg. 95. Believe me, if all those endeearing young Charms, \"My Lodging is on the cold Ground,\" pg. 99. [engraving on first title page, engraving of second title page, engraving on pg. 54, between 84 and 85, a fascimile \"of an ancient Irish Inscription upon a Tomb stone in the Abbey of Multiferon County of Westmeath, Ireland\" with translation]","Scope and Contents [Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of Yorktown; accessioned May 28, 1948. 5 volumes] LaRose, Variations brillantes pour le piano wur les motifs des Rosa Walzer von I. Strauss par Ch. Czerny. Op. 492. Prix 75 Cs. net. Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. E. Gillingham [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Three celebrated Airs from Bellini's Opera Norma, \"Take them I implore thee,\" \"See Oh! Norma,\" \"Thy sole companion\" arranged for the Piano Forte by Burgmuller. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore, W. H. Duffy. 25 cents. net. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Gems from the popular Opera of Norma, being a collection of the most beautiful airs Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his pupils Miss Sophia \u0026 Rebecca Carroll by J. F. Petri. Price 50 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. benteen. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1843 by F. D. benteen in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. magruder. The Aurura Gallopade as performed at the Chestnut St. Theatre Arranged for the Piano Forte by Francis Weiland. Philadelphia, George Willig III Chestnut St. For Sale by Smith \u0026 Palmer Richmond, Va. W. Moland Sc. Entered according to Act of Congress by G. Willig in the Year 1839 at the Clerk's Office in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvannia. I Would Not live Away [with print entitled] (The Christian's Deathbed). Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Reverand Frederick T. Gray by George Kingsley. Price 25c Net. Boston. Parker \u0026 Ditson. Thayer's Litheyy. Boston. entered according to act of Congress in the Year 1833 by George Willig Jr. in the Clerks office of the district court of Md. Trumpet Walz. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Pittford Grand Waltz. composed \u0026 arranged for Piano Forte \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss Julia Guerney by M. Holst. New York, Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by J. P. Atwill in the Clerks Office of the Dest. Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Union Gray's Grand Waltz, composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by W. Holst. New York, Published by Atwill 201 Broadway. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1839 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern Dist. of N. York. \"All is Well\" the Last Words of Bishop McKendree. Published by geo. F. Cole, Baltimore, 1087. L. W. Webb. Mary's Tears, A Favorite song from moores Sacred Melodies composed by O. Shaw, sung at the Ontario performed by the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston July 5, 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States. Fourth Edition. Providence, Published and sold by the Author No. 70 Westminister Street. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by Oliver Shaw in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [stamp] Sold by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Colorado Waltz, composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Mr. Robert A. Cassin by W. Siemon. E. Gillingham. Baltimore, Published by F. D. benteen. 1334. Mon Sejour à Naples. 12 Melodies Wariees pour le Piano, Suite par Fréd. Burgmüler. Op. 43. Pr. $1.00. New York Published by William Dubois 285 Broadway. [stamp] sold by W. Daniell, Richmond, Va. No. 10 Romance de Bellini, varièe pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 11. Tic e Tic e Toc, mio bel moretto Souvenir du Mont Ferrat en forme de Rondo, pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 12. Fantasie, pour le Piano Forte sur l'Air favori de C. M. von Weber (Herz, mein Herz warum so traurig?) par F. Burgmüller. Tone, Engr. \u0026 Pr. [all pages of this suite are subtitled:] Mon Sèjour à Naples 4e. Suite. Prince Albert's Waltzes. [with print] W. K. Hewitt, on stone. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y. Comprising: \"The Victoria Grand Waltz,\" \"The Abbey Bells Waltz,\" \"Prince Albert's Grand Waltz,\" \"The Wedding Waltz,\" \"Dutchess of Kent's Waltz,\" \"The Sauteuse Waltz,\" \"Princess Feodore's Waltz,\" \"National Grand March.\" Composed and Respecfully dedicated to miss Mary D. Colt; by Frances isabella King. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by Thomas Birch, in the Clerk's office of District Court, of the Southern District of New York. The Overture to the Opera of Othello Composed by G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Pr. 1 D. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [signature illegible]. Une Fleur sur son Passage à La Reine Victoria D'Angleterre. Grande Valse Brillante pour le Piano Forte par Fred. Burgmuller. Pr. $1.00. New York. Published by Wm. Debois. 285 Broadway. [stamp] Sold by W. Daniell. Richmond, Va. Op. 46. [signature] Miss Timberlake, Charlottesville, miss Timberlake - Miss A. E. Timberlake, Charlottesville. [print] P. S. Ducal, Lithr. Philadelphia. Le Salon. A Collection of the most admired Waltzes, Galopades, \u0026c., selected from the works of Strauss, Tolbecque, Musard \u0026co. To be continued. Book... Price $1.00. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Publishers and Importers of all kinds of Musical Merchandize, Wholesale and Retail, 217 Chesnut St. The Francis Waltz composed for the Piano Forte and dedicated to his Friend F. Cline Esquire by S. Ehrlich. La Trompette Valse Composée pour le Piano par J. Strauss. Waltz from Alber's favorite Opera Lestocq Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Koehler. The Lawrence Waltz composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. La Gaieté Galop, composé pour le piano par S. Ehrlich. [All pages subtitled:] Le Salon No. 3. The Promise, A Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss P. G. Lefferts. by M. K. Erben. Pr. 13 cts. net. New York, published by davis \u0026 Horn 367 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by davis \u0026 Horn in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of new York. The Crown Waltz, In which is Introcudes the Favorite Air \"Dumberton's bonny Belles\" composed for Miss Julia Drake. by W.C. Peters. New York, published by Eewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839 by W. C. Peters, in the Clerks Office of the District of Court of the State of Kentucky. [signature] E.M. Hendven. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Les Delices de Vienne Four Brilliant Waltzes Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pr. 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns 70 So. Third St. [two stamps:] Millet's Salon, Broadway, N.Y.; Briley, 29 Chatham St. N.Y. [signature illegible] No. 29 Un Moment de Recréations Grande Walse Pour Composé pour les Bals de l'persa Paris par Adolphe Adam. No. 4021. Pr. 27 Fr. 6 Gr. Propriété des Editeurs, Enregistré aux archives del'union Mayence et Anvers. Chez les fils de B. Schott. Paris, chez E. Troupenas. Londres, Goulding \u0026 Dalmaine. La Mazurka. ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.} danced in \"La Gitana,\" by Madame Taglioni, to whom is inscribed by the Arranger C. W. Glover. new York. G.W. Quidor Engvr. La Gitana (The New Cachoucha) danced by Madlle. Taglione, in the Grande Ballet, La Gitana, At her Magestys Theatre, the Courts of Paris \u0026 St. petersburg. Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. W. Glover ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.) New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. G.W. Quidor Engvr. The Slide Waltz composed by Herold and The Trumpet Waltz composed by Healvy. New York. Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. The Celebrated River Waltz, composed by Pratt and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Wozencraft. Philadelphia, G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. by Dielman, Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's natioanl Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. By Dielman, Baltimore, Published Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 Cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's national Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military Band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Maryland. Hagerstown Waltz composed by Charles H. Granger. Baltimore, published by F.D. Benteen. 1335. [several pages are missing at this point and before the preceedging piece.] [on last page, no. 45, no distinguishing characteristics] No. 5 Rondeau. Sur un Theme Napolitain. [page] 46 No. 6 Rondeau à 4 Mains, Sur un Theme d'Auber Excercizes [page 52 through 63] No. 1 3rd Repos de l'Etude No. 2. Sérénade No. 3 Grande marche No. 4 Andante Grazioso No. 5 Valse Brillante No. 6 Air Varié à 4 mains Sur un Theme de Caraffa The Major Gamuts most used in thirds No. 1 1ere Etude No. 2 2eme Etude No. 3 3eme Etude No. 4 4me Etude No. 5 5me Etude No. 6 6me Etude","Sonatas of Chamber Airs for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichors, Being the most Celebrated Songs \u0026 Ariets Collected out of all the late Operas, composed by Mr. Handel. Vol. II, part 1st. London. Printed for and Sold by J. Walsh, Musick Printer, and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp, and Hoboy, in Catherine Street. in the Strand. No. 549. [for contents, see pg. 2] Solos for a German Flute or Hoboy or Violin with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or bass Violin. Being all choice pieces Composed by Mr. Handel, Curiously fitted to the German Flute. Vol. II, Part II. Note, Where these are Sold may be had Mr. Handel's 7 Collections of Opera Aires for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. the 1st. also the choicest songs out of Parthenope and Lotharius for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. II. Part I. London. Printed for and Sold by John Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Magesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 305. [title page similar to above for Vol. II. part II., No. 296] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part IV, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part V, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part VI, No 549.] [title page similar to above, but Vol. II, Part VII, No 394.] [signature (???) on first title page:] Hen: a Husbands","[signature] Ann B. Barraud presented by Burwell Basset. Rosina; a Comis Opera as performed at the Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, The Music, Composed \u0026 Selected by William Shield. Price 8s. London. Printed for lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, High Holborn. Manufacturers of Grand \u0026 Small Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments in general. 2 Overture to Rosina, Adapted as a Lesson for the Piano Forte. Price 1s. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holbon. 6 [signature] Ann Blaws Barraud 7 When the Rosy Morn Appearing a favorite Trio as sung by Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Martyr. composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 10 When William at Eve as Sung by Mrs. Martyr. composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston, \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 12 The Morn Returns in Saffron Drest as Sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Paxton. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 13 See Ye Swains yon Streaks of Red a favorite French Air as Sung by Mr. Davies. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 14 Her Mouth Which a Smile as Sung by M. Banister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 16 By Dawn to the Downs, a favorite Song as Sung by Mr. incledon, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 1s/. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 20 I've Kiss'd and I've Prattled, a favorite Dialogue as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr composed by Mr. Shield. London, Printed F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. Price 6d. 22 Whilst with the Vllage Maids as Sung by Mr. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London. Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 24 Finale to Act the First as Sung by Messr. banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Mrs. Martyr. \u0026 Mrs. Billington. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45 Holborn. Price 1s. 26 [signature:] Ann Barraud 27 [signature:] L. Madison 28 Sweet Transports Gentle Wishes Go as Sung by mrs. Billingham. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 30 Henry Cull'd the Flowerets Bloom as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Blanchard, Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 33 In Gaudy Courts a Duet as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr, composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 35 Ere Bright Rosina Met My Eyes as sung by mr. bannister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde no. 45 Holborn. 36 Light as Thistle Down Moving as sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde. No. 45, Holborn. 38 For You my Sweet Maid as sung by Mrs. Billington 7 Mr. Banister. Composed by Mr. Shield. Pr. 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 40 How Blest my Fair, a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Banister. Priec 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley 9successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 41 Finale to Act the Second, a favorite French Air as Sung by Messrs. Banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Davies, Mrs. Martry, and Mrs. Billington. Price 1s. London, printed by F. linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn.","Musical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore \u0026 J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom \u0026 Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, \u0026 Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J \u0026 M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, \u0026 Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, \u0026 composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed \u0026 Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M \u0026 I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository \u0026 Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk \"Wilt thou be my dearie\" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.","Scope and Contents [Cover. On spine is word MUSIC. On front cover is C.B.T. Washington.] [Signature of Miss Date Jan. 2, 1852] Hommage a T. Godefroid La Danse Des Fees pour Piano par Alfred Jaell... Variations pour le Piano Forte Sur Vair Non Piu Mesta De La Cenerentola of Rossini... Par henry Herz. Opera 60 Pr. $1.25. Baltimore... Sechs Lieder Ohne Worte Fur Das Pianoforte... Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Op 55... [Hand-written - Cynthia B. Tucker from her friend M. J. Smead - At beginning of work.] Robert Le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer. Bouquet de Melodies Pour le Piano par Ferd. Beyer. New York... Fantasie et Variations sur L'Opera Il Templario de Nicolai Pout Piano Par Henri Rosellen... [Signature of Cynthia Beverley Tucker. 62 1/2] Ordways' Collection of Favorite Airs with Variations composed for the Piano Forte, Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. $1.50 Boston... La Rosee Valse brillante Pour Piano, par Henri Rosellen. Op 112... Fantaisie Brillante Sur L'Opera de Rossini Le Barbier de Seville Pour Piano Par Henri Rosellen. Op. 91... [Written et top-Richmond october 22d] Arrangements pour Piano Des 4 Airs de Ballet et de la March da Sacre de L'Opera le Prophete de Meyerbeer, par Jacques Herz.... Valse Du Barbier de Seville, Arrangee en forme de Ronoletto A' quatre mains Pour le Piano Forte, Par Francois Hunten... [Written on second page - Miss Cynthia Beverley Tucker.] [Written - Miss Cynthia Beverly Tucker. Williamsburg, Va.] Variations, on the Popular Air \"Dove e Mai Quel Core Amante\" from the Opera Moses in egypt by Rossini, COmposed and Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, by Francois Hunten... [Written - Miss Cynthia B. Tucker. Will- The rest is cut off] Variations Brillantes Pour le Piano Sur L'air, Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti Chanti par Rubini, dans l'Opera de Donizette Lucia Di Lamermoor Par A. Mocker... L'Innocence Valse de Gallenberg avec Introduction \u0026 Variations Pour le Piano Forte A Quatre Mains Composees Par Charles Czerny... [a duet] Miss Cynthia B. Tucker Williamsburg [Signature] Quadrilles sur des Motifs de Zampa Composees par J. B. Tolbecque Arranged Pour le Piano A Quatre Mains par Henri Lemoine... Valse Infernale. de l'Opera Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, Arangee en forme de Rondeau Pour le Piano Forte. Par Jacques Herz... [Writing - Cynthia Beverly Tucker Richmond, Va. october 22.] Tantatsie sur des motifs de l'Opera: La Straniera de Bellini pou le Piano composee et dedice a Son Altefse Madame La Princesse D'oettincen - Wallterstein Nee Comtesse de Dietrichstein par S. Thalberg... Air Allemand, with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by F. Hunten... [Writing - Cynthia B. Tucker Richmond, October 22d] Etudes Melodiques pour le Piano sur des Airs Populaires composees par Ferd. Beyer Op. 98...","Scope and Contents [Word Music written on spine.] First page is titled Julie Rive'-King's compositions. and then a list. To Mrs. Harriet E. Kerr, Bubbling Spring...by Julia Rive-King... Copyright Kunkel Bros. 1879. ... This is followed by a page entitled - Kunkel's Royal Edition Standard Piano Compositions. ... Faust Fantaisie Elegante Par J. Laybach. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Fantaisie on Abt's \"When the Swallows\" for the Piano By D. Krug. Published by S. Brainard's Sons Cleveland. a Mademoiselle Elisa Jalheau Tocatelle pour le Piano par A. Dupont. Op. 26. ... Affectionatly Inscribed to my Mother. Dancing Moonbeams on Lake Monona Morceau for Pianoforte by Jas. S. Smith. Boston White, Smith \u0026 Company. ... The Humming Bird Fantasie for the Piano Forte By Oscar Mayo. Published by S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, O. ... (Copyright 1879) Piano Pieces Arranged, transcribed \u0026 fingered by Ernst Perabo... The happy Wanderer... Boston Kappitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. ... [By A. jensen.] [The name Annie Chapman is stamped at the top of the page.] To the Sans Souci Club, Madison, Wis. Sans Souci Waltz. for the Piano by James S. Smith. madison, wis. [McConnell \u0026 Smith] and New York [William A. Pond \u0026 Co.] Copyright 1875 Pianist's Folio a Collection of Brilliant Pieces... March des Troubadours [by] Roubier. ... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by \"Something about Operas\"... [Signature of Annie Chapman December 1881] Second Series. Salon-Stucke fur das Piano Forte... Andante et Rondo [by] Rosenhain... Boston Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 39. Tony Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for Small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low... In the Free Air. ... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291 [Followed by \"Just Published: For Home entertainment the Piano at Home A large and choice collection of Four Hand Pieces, or Pieces for two Performers on the Piano Forte or Reed Organ. ...\" Tone Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low. ... Happy Play... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291. At top of this page is signature of Annie Chapman 1881 At the end of this piece is a list of publications by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. A Favorite italian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson... The Progress, 10 easy Pieces for Pupils, by Jean Manns. No. 1. Sky Lark Waltz. 2. Sunset Redowa. 3. Cuckoo Galop. 4. Minion Polka. 5. Libbi Mazurka. 6. Rustic Waltz. 7. Mountain Rose Waltz. 8. BonBon Schottisch. 9. Circus Galop. 10. Progress March. New York: Published by William Pond \u0026 Co. ... [This volume contains #10.] [Followed by a Bulletin of the lastest and most popular sheet music. vocal] [Signature] Annie Chapman January 1880 Bunte Steine. Rondino's fur's Pianoforte Uber Beliebte Volksmelodien im Leichtesten style, Ohne Octavspannungen und mit fingerstabezeichnung Componirt Von D. Krug... Op. 186. No. 23. Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Stadtle h'naus... Braunscheig, Bei Julius Bauer... [Stamp] Annie Chapman June 1877 Family Party a collection of Popular airs for the Piano Forte. ... Leontine Waltz. Weiland... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. ... [Followed by a list of publications of Lee \u0026 Walker.] Compositions by Gustav Lange... Heather Rose no. 3 Op. 78... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by a list of publications by Oliver Ditson and associated company's. [Stamp and Signature] Annie Chapman May 1879. Jules Egghard's Piano-Forte Compositions... Annie of Tharau... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co... [Followed by a list of new books by O. Ditson \u0026 Co.] [Stamp] Annie Chapman March 17, 1879 Salon Stucke fur Das Piano-Forte... At Home Op. 134. Lichner... Boston G.D. Russell \u0026 Company...","Scope and Contents [Front cover has \"Skipwith\" written on it.] Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia dell' Signor G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Signor Dos Santos. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Ditantipalpiti with Variations for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad Lib, By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by J. Willig... O swiftly glides the bonny boat, a favorite Scotch Air, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, By William Staunton jr. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. The Queen of Prussia Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte by Gelinck. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P. K. Moran. Baltimore... G. Willig Jr. ...","[Front and back covers are missing.] The favorite Ballet of La Belle Laitiere, as performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket; The Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Harp, ad libitum; By D. Steibelt; the ballet by Mr. J. D. Egville. Printed and Sold by R. Birchall... Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte. with or without the Additional Keys, and an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, Composed and Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Rigby, by J. Mazzinghi... Op. 14. ... Printed by Goulding, Phipps, \u0026 D'Almaine... A Favorite Selection of Music for the Piano Forte Cofifting of Single Sonatas, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, Airs with Variations, \u0026c. with \u0026 without Accompaniments Composed by W. A. Mozart. London. Printed by J. Dale... [Op. 19.] Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello. Composed by I. Woelfl. ... Op. 25. ... London. Printed by I. Dale. ... Two Grand Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with additional Keys and an Accompaniment for the Violin ad Libitum Dedicated to Mrs. Will. Lushington, Composed by Miss Parke. Op. 2. Printed for the Author, No. 67 Dean Street, Soho, \u0026 Sold by Messrs. Broderip, \u0026 Wilkinton. ... [The initials M L (?) P: are written above the price of this last composition.]","[Spine has word Music written on it. Inside on the first leaf is the signature of George Blankenship Sep. 23, 1876.] Golden Melodies Arranged for Piano by Johan Spindler. [Followed by a list of songs. (Not the songs in this volume.) Philadelphia, Beck \u0026 Lawton...] La Marseillaise. (by) J. Bellak. March in the Opera La Fille Du Regiment Arranged for the Piano by Fred. Beyer. Philadelphia. Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton... Coro Di Zingari Vedi le fosche notturn spoglie famous Anvil Chorus from Verdis Opera Il Trovatore... New York Published by Wm. Dressler... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Martha... Philadelphia, J.E. Gould... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Bohemian Girl... Philadelphia... By Jas. Bellak. Op. 146 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Wm. Tell... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 207 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucrezia Borgia... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucia Di Lammermoor... Boston... (By J. Bellak) Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Sonambula... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Elisire D'Amore... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Dame Blanche... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Puritani... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Crown Diamonds... Boston... Serenade fur Cesancund Piano Forte componirt und Fraulein Johanna Trautwein zugeeignet von Charles Lenschow. Mit Deutschem und Englischen Text. Op. 43. ... Philadelphia \u0026 Baltimore, Th. A. Schmidt. Sing, Sing, Darkies Sing. A Popular Chant... Arranged for the Piano, by a Distinguished Banjo Player. Philadelphia... A Choice Selection of Popular Ballads for the Piano Forte... Philadelphia Published by William H. Shuster... Ask me not Why... The Long, Long Weary Day (Den Lieben langen tag) A German Melody, words translated from the German and arranged for the Piano Forte... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... [Followed by \"Catalogue of New and Popular Music, Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham...] Popular Ballads by Lottie Oakwool... Katy Darling... Philadelphia... To Solon Robinson, Esq. Author of \"Hot Corn.\" \"Sorrowful Katy,\" or the Little Hot Corn Girl. By the Author of \"The Three Bells.\" Philadelphia... Happy hearts make Smiling Faces, Music composed by the Author of Sorrowful Katy, Three Bells \u0026c. Philadelphia. Published by D. B. Williamson... Millers Song Composed and Arranged by Nelson Kneass Aithor of Ben Bolt \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie May... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Germany 6 Popular Airs Arranged \u0026 Fingered for the Piano by Ch. Czerny... March in Handel's Judas Maccabeus... New york Published by William Hall \u0026 Sons Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal. Il Trovatore... Boston... The Baden Baden Pola. Pas Bohemian. By Musard... (May 1845) See At Your Feet a Suppliant... In the Opera of the Bohemian Girl. Composed by Balfr. The First Fond Lines That Love Has Traced. Song, or Duett, From the Bohemian Girl. By Balfe. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Pola Composed by Julien. Annen-Polka fur das Piano Forte von Johann Strauss, Kapellmeister... No. I Der Wanderer. No. 2 Bleib Bei Mir. No. 3 Wie Ist Es Moclick. Trois Transcriptions Pour le Piano par E. Szemele'nyt. Op. 40... Baltimore chez Th. A Schmidt. Hambourg cgez A. Cranz. Evergreens' A selection of Operatic Gems from Il Trovatore \u0026 Other Modern Operas by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia L. Carleton... National Songs... Philadelphia, by Beck \u0026 Lawton... The Marsellies Hymn. By Rouget De Lisle. ... Les Cloched du Monastere. The Monastery Bell Nocturne... Pour Piano par Lere'bure Wely. New York. Published by Firth. Pond \u0026 Co... The Greek March In Which is Introduced an Original Greek Air Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son... The Only Correct \u0026 Authorized Edition Music of the Ethopian Serenaders... Lucy Neal... New York Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... ...Wood's Minstrels... Lulu is our Darling Pride Written by Rosa Hughes. Arranged and partly Composed by R. L. Sanford. Philadelphia... Sophien Polka Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Sophie Ashman, by Charles Fritsch Philadelphia... The New Bloomer Schottisch. Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia... Since First I Called Thee Mine. A New Ballad/Revd. E. C. Jones Music by J. C. Beckel With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia... Brandywine Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte. by Miss Mary Fullmer and dedicated to Mlle: Jenny Lind. Philadelphia... Matilda Pola. Composed for the Piano Forte... And dedicated to Her friend mrs. Col: JNO: W. Forney by Miss Emma Myers. Philadelphia T. C. Andrews... The Continental March Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr. Philadelphia. T.C. Andrews... The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Gallop Composed by W. H. Author of Balmoral Pola Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... Introduction \u0026 Variations Birlliant on Favorite Air Lilly Dale by T. Franklin Bassford...","A Duet, for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by I. G. Graeff. London, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls \u0026 Co... No. 2 A favorite Duet for two performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by J. Gildon London Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Balls... The Celebrated Egyptian Air, Arranged as a Rondo. By T. H. Butler. Adapted as a Duet, for two performers on one Piano Forte by Mr. Gildon... London... L'Anachorette. Sonata for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, in which is Introduced Roslyn Castle, Composed and Inscribed to Miss Gostenhofer by J. Gildon... Op. 13... London, Printed by J. \u0026 G. Balls... Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the Fourth adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin... London Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son... [Pages 1 and 2 are missing from the next composition.] Pleye's Sonatas Dedicated to the Queen [?] Sonatas 1-6 Written for Flauto and Cembalo.","Front Cover and some pages are missing from the front Begins with Waltz No. 8., No. 12, No. 13... Richmond's march for the Piano Forte The Caravan's March In the Forty Thieves. new York Published by John Paff. A Favorite Troop. ...General Jackson's Grand March. Philadelphia... March and Quick Step, in the Forty Thieves, Composed by Mr. Kelly. Philadelphia... ...March, of the Fitfh Company of the Washington Guards. Philadelphia... Naval Dance. The Son of Chivalry. A Favorite Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Green, Composed by M. P. King. Philadelphia... Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The Poetry by Lord Byron, the Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia... Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, the Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Dear Maid should I never return... In the Opera of Freedom Ho! Composed by Chas, Gilfert... [Signature] Charles Gilfert. The Light House. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., Composed by J. Wilson... Light sounds the Harp A Song Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Oh! Tell me, tell me, Mary dear... Composed by Sir John A. Stevenson... The Maid of Mona... Written \u0026 Composed by John Parry new York... The Tyrolese Song of Liberty, by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia... No. 6 of Blakes Musical Misellan... The Columbian Sailor, ... Written by Mrs. Rowson, Composed by J. Bray. Philadelphia... The Song of Titz Eustace the oetry from Marmion a tale of Flodden Fields. Composed by Dr. J. Clarke, New York... When the firl of my Heart, A song composed by Dr. John Clarke... When War Unfurls His Banners Bright, A Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. L. King... The Minute Gun at Sea, A Favorite Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. P. King. New York... My Heart is thine for ever, Duett... in Oh! This love! Composed by M. P. King... The Echo Duet.... in the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New York... [Followed by - A Catalogue of the Music, Arranged, harmonized or Composed by Mr. Biggs; the original copies of which are printed \u0026 sold by Rt. Birchall...] Yes! my bonny Love, the Answer to Come my bonny Love, A Duett. with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed by Mr. Biggs... Come my Bonny Love, A Duett, with an Accompaniment for the Piano FOrte, Composed by Mr. Biggs.... [Followed by the same caralogue as noted above.] Lochinvar written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by Mazzinghi, Philadelphia... Little Winny Wilkins, Written by Mr. A. Cherry, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte or Harp. by Mr. Whitaker. Philadelphia... My Sweet Village Maid... Composed by J. Sanderson. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. E. Blake. Decatur's Victory: A Favorite New Song Written by W. Strickland. New York Published by J. Wilson No. 62 Broadway... O! breathe once more soft Southern breeze Words by W. Reed. Music by T. Howell. New York at J. Paff's Music Store... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. new York, Printed and Sold by John Paff. Dulce Domum. Composed and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. I've Something else to do, A Popular Ballad, ... The Words by Mr. Upton, The Music Composed by Mr. W. T. Parke... London Printed by Goudling \u0026 Co. ... The Dew Drop. A favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton... Composed by Charles Edward Hron. London, Printed and Sold by C. Mitchell... The Anchor's Weigh'd ... In the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New york Sold at I. Paff, Broadway. The Gamester Favoritie Song Words by M. P. Andrwes Esqr. Music by H. Abrams. New York Published by John Paff... No. II of Cars Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers. Copyright secured according to law Allen A. Dale from Rokeby Poetry by Walter Scott Esqr. .. Music by B. Carr. Printed for J. Carr Baltimore... Friendship put to the test. Or the Saving of a Sinking Sailor, Who fell overboard from the Barfleur Man of War, a true and interesting story as related in the Port Folio for December 1811. Written and Composed by Mr. Dibdin. The Poets ain Jean. The Wandering Harper from Rokeby, Music by B. Carr. Lochinvar by a Young lady of New York. Love in thine Eyes Genera Wilkinson's March Valse Hongroise. Ist Movement. Reydowak Reydowatzka Mazurka Mazurka","[Spine has word Music written on it.] The Virginia guards grand March and Quick step As performed by the Norfolk Amateur Brass Band. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to Capt. E. C. Robinson of that Corps by Wm. Siemon. Baltimore.... Air Irlandais Tis the last rose of the Summer, avec Variation pour le Piano par A. Mine. Phil... Believe me of all those endearing young charms. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J. L. Dussek. Boston... Bristol march Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia... Le Bouquet Tricolor Duex Valses brillanted et un Galopade, Composees pour le Piano Forte Par Henri Herz. Philadelphia... The Bayadere Quick Step as performed by the Brass Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte. Les Caracteres, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. I Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemend. Par Francois Hunten. New York... The Cinderella Waltz from the Opera of Cinderella, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by I. F. Burrowes. Philadelphia... Les Caracter'res, Three Airs Vari'es Pour Piano Forte. No. 1 Air Italien. 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. Par Francois Hunten. New York... [This is different music] Les Caracte'res, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. 1 Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. par Francois Hunten. New York... Nahant March Composed by I. H. Walch As performed by the Boston Bands, arranged by Ch. Zeuner. Boston... The Caledonian Boquet. Consisting of the National \u0026 Favorite Airs Scots Wha Haw, The Poor But Honest Soldier, Burn's Farwell, Roslin Castle, Braie O' Busky. Arranged \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Her Friend Mrs. William L. Roy. Of Brooklyn L. I. by Miss Augusta Browne. Op. 33 Professor of the Theory and Practice of Music New York... Combination Waltz No. 4 in which is introduced the Favorite air of the Broom Girl, Arranged by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 5. Composed by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 6. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore.... Combination Waltz No. 1. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore... Combination Waltzes, No. 9 and 10. In Imitation of a Musical Snuff Box. Composed by A. T. Macdonald. Baltimore... Duet for Two Performers on One Piano Forte In which is introudced the admired Air O Dolce Concento, with Variations by T. Latour. New York... Les Charmantes a Set of Quadrilles Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. F. Hausman. No. I Belisario... Baltimore... Ethiopian Quadrilles, Dance and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New york. No. 1. Goin Ober De Mountain. No. 2. Jonny Boker. No. 3. De Old Jaw Bone. No. 4. Jumbo Jum. No. 5. Jum Along Josey. Gibralter Waltz. Vercissmeinnicht Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by John Endlich... Webers Last Waltz. Les Sylphes 5 Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Easy Rondos by Francois Hunten. Op. 99. No. 1. Le Gallop... Danse Brillante La Pola, Pour le Piano par E. Wolft. new York... La Poste Valse IN FORM OF a Rondo composed by F. Burgmuller. Arranged for two performers on one Piano Forte and dedicated to his pupils the Misses Alice and Harriet Morrison. By Henry C. Watson. New York... Von Weber's last Waltz. Philadelphia. The Musical Circle Watlzes. Composed for the Philadelphia Fair, in aid of the Blind. Number One, In C. Philadelphia... Miss Lucy Long with introduction and Variations Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Julius Leopold Esqr. Founder of the German Settlement in Hermann, Mo. By J. C. Viereck. member of the said Settlement. Phil... Musette ce Nina for the Harp of Piano Forte. New York... Night and Morning Valse Caracteristique pour le Piano Forte Compse'e et dediee A Mademoiselle Catharina Milligan Par Charles Grobe. Philadelphia... [Writing] Miss C. B. Tucker from her friend M. Tovial Waltz, composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. H. B. Guathmey (Of Mobile) by Henry Knecht. New York... La Lituana, Danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Chas. W. Glover. New York... [Signature] Miss Cynthia Beverely Tucker The New Foundland Dog. A Descriptive Ballad Sung with Enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The Words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The Music Composed by Henry Russell. New York... Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia by Rossini, Boston... Lorina Canzonet Written by H. R. Edgar Esqr. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. P. Barratt. Philadelphia... Leave me not yet, Written by Mrs. Hemans: The Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Todhunter, by C. Memekel Baltimore... When the day with rosy light, A Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by Madame Stockausen, the words written by J. A. Wade Esqr. Arranged by F. Stockhausen. Boston... In Summer's Cot Sung in the Foresters. The Music E. I. Locer. New York... [For voice and Piano Forte] Fly Away tormenting love a Ballad sung with distinguished applause by mrs. Franklin, Composed and written by John Parry. Boston... The Lady's Page... Grand Opera of Francis the First Composed by E. J. Loder. New York... Sister Dear Ballad the Poetry by the Author of the Captive to his Bird the Music composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia... My Boy Tammy. A Scotch Ballad. Philadelphia... I'm Saddest When I sing. A New Ballad. Music Composed and dedicated to Mrs. T. Chase. by Giovanni Paggi. Boston.... The Exile to his Native Lands. The Music composed by Carl Keller, The Words adapted by F. W. Rosier. New York... The Milliners an Air from La Fiancee of The Bride. Poetry by W. Ball, Music by, Auber... The Evergreen, The Poetry Written by George P. Morris Esqr. The Music Composed and Dedicated to Thomas Dhite Esqr. (of Berwick on Tweed.) By Eliza Martin. New York. Oh Must We Part to night Sung by Madme. Malibran Poetry by Miss Pardoe Music by David Lee. Philadelphia... Come From Alhambra, Song Written by Mrs. Hemans, Music by Edward J. Loder. Baltimore... In the Valley by the Mill ballad. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss J. J. of Richmond, Va. by John I. Davis. Frederick, Md. Published by F. D. benteen, Baltimore...","Scope and Contents Front cover engraved with name Margarett E. Williams. written on fly leaf 5.00 and 5/1/37 On the next fly leaf is a list written in pencil of the compositions contained in the volume. The Invincibles, Written expressly for Mad. Vestris, by J. M. Rycott Esq. Sung by Miss Clara Fisher. New-York... Love's Sweet Souvenir, A Ballad, The words by L. Lover Esq. Composed by Alex lee... He's Coming from the Mountain or The Merry Horn... Written \u0026 Composed for the Piano Forte by William Ball... Green Hills of Tyrol. The celebrated Tyrolien in the Grand Opera of Guillaume Tell, Composed by Rossini, ... The Horn of Chace Words by P. Farren, Esq. Dublin, the Music by Chas. Cilfert Esqr. ... Hark! hark 'tis the Echo. Introduced in the Opera of native land... Composed by C. Von Weber... The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song... By Mr. Jones. The Words by C. W. Hyatt Esq... The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed and Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck, By John H. Hewitt... Mine Alone, a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot... Bruce's battle call. A favorite Song... Composed by I. H. Barton... The Hunter's singal Horn. Tyrolese... The Music arranged by Alex Lee... The next selection has the name of Margaret Williams written at the top with the date July 22, 1874. Additional words have been added to the song. Miriam's Song Sing to Jehovah an Anthem of praise. For three Voices, Written by Woodworth... Ode on Science, Written by Mrs. E. C. Embury. Composed, Arranged \u0026 Dedicated to the trustees of the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. By Wilhelm Iucho... O! Pescator dell 'onda. Venetian Air Arranged for One or Two Voices with an Accompanment for the Piano Forte...Chi dice mal D'Amore [A hand written translation of this above the title says; Who speaks ill of Love.] The heart to Love a Stranger. Composed by Sigr. Mayer... [Written-Dice una falsita/tells a falsehood.] Giovinette, the Favorite Duet and Chorus... In the Opera of Don Giovanni. [Mozart] When a Lover Kneels before Her Translated from the German by I. R. Planche. Esqr. The Music by C. M. Von Weber... In the Operatic Romance of Der Freischutz of the Wild Huntsman of Bohemia... The Soldier's Fear. Sung in the Opera of Music \u0026 Prejudice Written by Thos. Haynes Bayly. By Alexr. Lee... The Soldiers Grave, Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore, Poetry by the Rev. Chas. Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams... The Messenger Bird, A Duett the Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister... New-York... The Sunset Tree, Tyrolese Evening Hymn, By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. New York... The Bonnie Bark, A Northumberland Ballad Adapted and arranged by John Parry. A Happy New Year. Ballad Written by John Imlah Composed by Mrs. Millard... Why hast Thou Taught me to Love Thee. A Ballad, ... composed by G. A. Hodson... The Parting Kiss, The Celebrated Tyrolese and Hungarian Airs, as united in the admired Duett, ... Arranged by I. Smith. Philadelphia... Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad in Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her. With Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by J. barnett... Thou! Oh! Thou Hast Lov'd me Dearest,... In the Opera of The Tyrolese Peasant, Composed and arranged by Henry R. Bishop... Dark Eyed One Persian Love Song... Written by I. R. Planche' Unsic by Auber... Welcome me Home. The Words and Music by Thos. H. Bayly Esqr. Arnot Lyle, Ballad Written by I. O. Donoghue Esq. Composed by G. A. Hodson... My Early Love. Ballad Written and Composed by Mrs. C. B. Wilson... Dinna Forget. A Ballad the Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millard... Rose! Pretty Rose. Ballad.... the words by G. W. Patten Esq. West Point; the Music by the late R. Willis... [Initials M. E. W. and W. E. Margaret. Written in pen on next page.'] Your heart \u0026 Lute are all the Store Answer to an Moores Song of my hear \u0026 Lute. The Music by F. W. Crouch/// T'were vain to tell thee all I feel. A Swiss Air ... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Arranged by C. Thibault... The Last Link is brokem. A Duet with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Composed and Arranged by Wm. Clifton... [Additional words penciled in] That Last Farwell... Words by Lord Byron. Composed by an Amateur... And wilt thou weep, Written by Lord Byron, Music by C. Meineke. Philadelphia... All's Well, A Duett composed by Rr. Braham... The Washing Day, A Ballad for Wet Weather... The Celebrated Grand Waltz, Composed for the Piano Forte, By Beethoven... The Celebrated Snuff Box Waltz, On which is founded \"WE Met\" Arranged by T. H. Severn... The Queen of Prussia's favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte. Composed by Himmel... [A pencil list of Songs.] The Celebrated Tyrolian Waltz, Composed by Rossini, Introduced in Ceneren Tola, adapted to the Piano Forte, by H. Herz... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte... Tivolian Waltz... The Favorite March in Pizzarro... March in the MeloDrama Der Fendschutz, Composed by Weber... General Graham's Grand March, at the Battle of Barrosa... Le Joujou, A German Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz... Grands Rufsian March for the Harp, Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte with an accompaniment as Libitum for the Violin, Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, or French Horn and Trumpet. Composed for His Magesty the Emperor Alexander by C. P. Francis...","Scope and Contents [Stamp in front] H. Skipwith My Heart and Lute, A Ballad Written \u0026 Arranged by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Marquis De La Fayette's Welcome to New York with Variations. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Rose of Lucerne, A Favorite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Downfall of Paris. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... I'd be a Butterfly... Composed by Thomas H. Bailey. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. The Minstrel's Return'd from the War... Written \u0026 Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Minstrel Boy. Music. Philadelphia. Published by G. Willif. When the Rosy Morn Appearing. From the Opera of Rosina composed by Shield. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo Willig... General Jackson's March Composed in Jackson's Camp While the English were before New Orleans by Anderson arranged for the Piano Forte by Auvray Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. President Adams Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. The Peasants Joy. Rondo for the Harp or Piano Composed by Blagrove. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Celebrated Cavatina Di Tanti Palpiti Composed by Sigr. Rossini. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte J. C. Nightingale. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. An Egyptian Air Arranged as a Rondo by T. H. Butler. Philadelphia Published G. Willig. The Gypsey March \u0026 dance in Weber's Melodrama of Preciosa arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... A Turkish Rondo composed by W. A. Mozart. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Governor Hiesoer's March \u0026 Quick Step. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. L. Frederich. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at Willig's Musical Magazine. Quick March. by I. F. Goneke. Blue Eyed Mary or the Maid of Suabia, A Favorite Air, Adapted \u0026 Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo Willig. Washington Guards March Composed by A. Member of the Washington Association Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Two German Imperial Marches. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Gen. Bolivar's Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. The much admired Hungarian Rhondo composed for the Piano Forte by S. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig. Auld Lang Syne as Sung by Mr. Darley. In the opera of Rob Ron Macgregor. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Carnival of Venice, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, By J. C. Nightingale Organist of the Foundling Hospital. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. La petite Rosette, A Favourite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed expressly for Juvenile Performers by I.T. Craven. Philad. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Orlando's Wedding an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by T. Smith, Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Saxe Cobourg a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by A. Becxwarxonsky. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Cottager's Joy, a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by Ignace Pleyel Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. A Popular Swifs Air, Arranged \u0026 Varied (?) for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mr. Henry Harpur. by R. Schroeder. Baltimore Published and Sold by Ge. Willig Jr. In the Dead of the Night. A Favourie Air. Composed by J. L. Dussek. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Non Piu Andrai. Aria Arranged as a Rondo. Selected from the Opera of Figaro. Composed by Mozart, and Introduced in the Opera of Don Giovanni. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Corn Riggs, Introduction and Rondo by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. President Jackson's Favorite March and Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step. Performed with unbounded applause on the Spanish Guitar by A. T. Huerta arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Mark My Alfor, A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Hewitt, Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. Storm Waltz Moins Que Rien. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. B. Cramer. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr... The First of May, A favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to J. A. Cavazo... Op. 2. (Philadelphia) Published and Sold by G. Willig... Military Serenade, for the Piano Forte. With an Accompniment for the Flute... Composed for and Dedicated to Miss McMechen, by A. Clifton... Philadelphia Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. La Matinee. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by J. L. Dunsek. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. A Celebrated Spanish Bollero, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, by J. B. Logier. Baltimore. Published and Sold at G. Willig Jr. Music Store... Polonaise en Rondeau Pour le Forte-Piano De'die'e A Mademoiselle Herminie de Montouyon. Par Le' Chopie. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Le Savoyard, Consisting of An Andante Alla pastourelle \u0026 Savoyard Air Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute, ad lib. by I. A. Rawlings. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold at G. Willig's Music Store. The celebrated Russian Rondo, for the Piano Forte. Composed by J.N. Hummel. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Three Favorite Rondos for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Woelfl... Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. My Love She's but a Lassie yet, Favorite Scotch Air with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Tho Love is Warm a While, ... In the Devil's Bridge. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. When Pensive. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig. I've been roaming, A Cavatine... by C. E. Horn. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Much Admired Air Auid Lang Syne with Variation's for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by Dr. Ross. Philadelphia \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Paieiello's Favorite Air \"Hope told a flattering tale\" with Variations. for the Piano Forte by Gelinek Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte composed by Cardon Fils. Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store...","Front cover is missing Part of one page is in front Ditanti Palpiti Cavatina Nell Opera Tancredy for Harp or Piano Forte. Composed by Gioachimo Rossini. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willigs' Musical Magazine... Next is a hand written manuscript. Maid of Athens. Composed by C. M. Von Weber. Words by Lord Byron. Olivier. Romance avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par Plantade. There's Nothing True But Heav'n. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Wandering Minstrel. The Words \u0026 Melody by W. F. Collard. The Symphonies, and Accompaniments by J. C. Clifton. Philadelphia published by John G. Klemm. [Signature] Lelia Robertson La Neige, ou Le Nouvel Eginard. Ronde Chante'e par Mr. Vinzentini, Paroles de Mmrs. Scribe et German Delavigne. Musique de D.F.E. Auber. A Paris, 2nd Edition Chez Frere Editeur Md. de Musique, Gde. galeria du passage des Panoramas No. 16. Home! Sweet Home!... Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by George Bacon No. 66. Chestnut Street. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Maltese Boatman's Song arranged for One, Two or Three Voices with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by L. Devereaux. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm. Ah! What is the Bosoms commotion, ... Composed by R. Kelly, New York Sold at J. Paff's. Broad War. March \u0026 Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake. Composed by Mr. Sanderson. Philadelphia. Published by J.G. Klemm No. 3 South Third Street. Chorus. Hail to the Chief. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. The Light Guitar, Sung by Signorina Garcia Composed by J. Barnett. N.Y. Lithog and Published by E. S. Mesier Wall St. Pleyel's favourite german Hymn, with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Oh Lady ne'er think I'll prove false to thee, A Favorite Song as Sung by Mr. keene Composed by John Sinclair. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... How oft when watching stars, A Savoyard Air, The words written by Thomas moore. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By Henry R. Bishop New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... On this cold flinty rock with the introductory Recitative Ye Gloomy Caves, Sung by Mr. Braham in the Favorite Opera of Kais or Love in the Deserts Composed by Mr. Braham New York, Published by J. Paff. Hurrah for the Bonnets of blue sung by Miss. C. Fisher at the New York Theatre Park, composed by Alexander Lee New York, Lithographed \u0026 Published by E.S. Mesier... Araby's Daughter from Lalla Rookh written by Thomas Moore Esqr. composed by G. Kiallmark Philadelphia Published by. G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Bue Waves O'Carron A Favorite Ballad the Poetry by Mr. Rannie Composed by John Ross Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig and Sold at his Musical Magazine. Air de L'opera De Zirphile Et Fleur de Myrte. Musique de Mr. A. Boieldieu. Robin Adiar. Paroles de Madame Bourdic Viot Musique par Madame O. Gail. [?] Dh vieni alla finestra The Celebrated Serenade Sung by Signor Garcia in Don Giovanni. New Yor Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart. No 149. Boradway. A Canadian Boat Song. [Manuscript] Allen a Dale, From Rockely[?] Those Evening Bells. Whats the Matter Now The Minute Gun at Sea The Smile of Contentment and love Air Kinlock of Kinlock Mary's Tears from Moore's sacred melodies The Braes O' Balguhither Slowly wears the day Love [Bound upside down] Is there a Heart that never Love's There's nothing true but Heaven La Dame Blanche Tho' 'tis all but a dream, Duo de La Dame Blanche La Medisance Interessee. Romance. paroles de J.J. Musique et Accompnt. de Piano ou harpe. Dediee a melle. Elisa J. Par Monsieur Rigault. (Prix 1f. 50c.) Au Monestrel languedocien Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14 ... (?) vis le Palais de la Bourse. A Paris. (Propriete de L]Editeur, Deposee a la Biblioteque Imperiale.) No. 48. Pollacca. No more by Sorrow... the Words by T. Dibdin, the Fufic by J. Braham. Pr: 37 cents. Philadelphia by G.E. Blake No. 13, 5th St. La Conversion D'Un Philosophe. Couplets de Mr. F. C. Mis en musique avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par l'Auteur... A Paris, au Magasin de Musique, de MM. Cherubini, Mehul, Kreutzer, Rode et Boieldieu. Rue de Richelieu. No. 76. Journal Hebdomadaire. D'Auguste Le Duc Compose' de Pieces de Chant de tout genre avec Accompagnement Forte-Piano ou Harpe... Je L'Aime Encor. Romance de Mr. Brault Mise en Musique avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe Par A. Romagnesi. ... A Paris, Chez A. Leduc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de Richelieu No. 78. La Rose Blanche Et La Rose Rouge. Romance Du Troubadour. Chantee par Mr. Paul. Paroles de Mr. Pixerecourt. Musique de Mr. P. Gaveauz. Arrangee pour Piano ou Harpe par Tourterelle Fils. Prix 1f. 10s. Au Menestrel Chez Somon Gaveaux, Md. de Musique Rue Feydeau No. 14 vis a vis le Palais de la Bourse. Propriete de l'Editeaur... Enregistre a la Biblioteque Imperiale. [Signature or stamp at bottom of page] Simon Gaveaux [?] Lex Deux Jaloux. Couplets. Chantes par Mme. Gavaudan Musique de Madame G... Prix 1f. 50c. A Paris, Chez P. Gaveaux, Compositeur, Md. de Musique, Passage Geydeau. Ouverture D'Iphigenie en Aulide Musique de Gluck, Pour Le Piano avec Accompagnement De Violon Par y ae Prix 2# 10f. ... [Signature at bottom] [?] Freres Gaveaus Air de Vive Henry IV. Varie pour le Forte' - Piano... Dedie aux jeanes Demoiselles par G.J. Sieber. 5c. Livre de Varizteions A Paris Chez l'Auteur, Editeur, et Md. de Muique Rue des Filles St. Thomas No. 21 [or 24]... [Stamp of] Suber[?] After this there are several pages without titles. Les Miracles de La Beaute Dedie a son ami Plantade, Artiste, Par Garat. Avec Accomagn ement de Forte-Piano ou harpe Au Menestrel, Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14. vis a vis la Bourse. [Signature] Lelia Robertson. La Reconcilation. Romance a deux Voix, Dediee a Monsieur le Baron Klopmann Paroles de Monsieur le Chevalier Lacour. Musique d'Auguste Panseron. Prix 2f. A Paris Chez Frere, Editeur, md. de Musique, Grande Galerie du Passage des Panoramas No. 16. Le Petit Bercer de Mont Fermeil. Romance Anecdotique. Parloes De M. Carmonche Musique De Charles Plantade Prix, 2fr. a Paris chez Frere, Md. de musique, Passage des Panoramas, No. 16. Di Tanti Palpiti. with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad. Lib. by Latous Philadelphia, Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Rousseau's Dream with Variations for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. New York Price 75 cents. Published by J. A. \u0026 Geib, 23 Maiden Lane. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of Tancred for the Piano Forte Composed by Rossini. price 75 cents. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Strike the Cymbal. Arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with Flute Ad Libitum By T. Latour, Philadelphia Published by Bacon \u0026 Co. 11 South Fourth Street. [Top of the page is cut off] ____ from the Opera Tancredi by Rossini Away with Melancholy With Variations by mozart. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. A Danish National Song With Variations for the Piano Forte. By W. Plachy. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broad Way. Trois Rondeaux Faciles \u0026 Brillante sur des Airs conuns, Arranges pour le Piano Forte par Camille Pleyel. Lettre. A price 50. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Favourite bath Waltz. New Edition. Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad In Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her, with Piano Forte Accompaniment Composed by J. barnett. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Fly Away Pretty Moth! A ballad, the Words \u0026 Music by T.H. bayley Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubished \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Oh I Ne'er shall forget a Ballad... Arranged for the Harp or Piano Forte by M.H. Parnell. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Hark Echo Sweet Echo. a Favorite unting song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Hook. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 17 Chestnut St. Bolivar. A Peruvian Battle Song as Sung by Mr. Howard, with Unbounded Applause at Chatham Theatre. Written by G.P. Morris Esqr. Arranged by T.W.H.B.B. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St.","[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls, \u0026 Co. Music, \u0026 Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls \u0026 Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. \u0026 M. Paff, Nos. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale \u0026 Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, \u0026 Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button \u0026 Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair \u0026 Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public \u0026 Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte \u0026 Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib \u0026 Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly \u0026 adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens \u0026 Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild \u0026 wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march \u0026 Chorus \"Hail to the Chief\" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music \u0026 Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff, No. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published \u0026 Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner \u0026 Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps \u0026 Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public \u0026 Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight \u0026 The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, \u0026 Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, \"Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours.\" written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly \u0026 Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]","Scope and Contents Front cover is missing The Ella Polka Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Helen Stevens by Edward Mack... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son 66 Spring Garden St. ... Trois Polka Mazurkas Pour le Piano par Adrien Talexy. No. 1. Musidora No. 2 Lara Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... TheGlenMary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and Most Affectionately Dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Aux demoiselles Lydia Robinson, Emma Palmer et L. Flinn. Grobe's optimist... Marches, Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, \u0026c. Arranged in an East Style for The Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 7. Come to the Old Oak Tree Waltz.... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... ...Giddy Polka Composed for the Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Duffy \u0026 Co... Donze Compositions Originales pour Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Diffy and Co. Beauties of the Ball Room, A Collection of Admired Polkas, Schottishes, Dances \u0026 C. Arranged for the Piano, ... No. 3 Hohnstock Polka... Published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Cincinnati. O... (By Miss Adele Hohnstock.) To Miss Elsie A. Hall Rosebud Polka, Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... La Tertulia Valse Brillante Composee et Dediee a M'lle Sallie J. Kelly Par J.L. Milner... Published by P. Flavio Memphis, Tenn. ...Buds \u0026 Blossoms 12 Sacred Melodies Varied for the Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 1. \"Charity\"... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Rainer Grand March and Quick Step for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The New Years March Composed by Mrs. S. R. Burtis Respectfully Dedicated to Freeman Scott Esqr. by the Publishers Philadelphia, T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son... To Miss Mary M. Booth. Leutner's Carnival Polka Composed by Albert Leuther. Arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York. Vanderbeek's Music Warerooms... No. 1. Hook \u0026 Ladder Quick Step As performed by the Independent Blues Band Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Pioneer Hook \u0026 Ladder Co. by Albert Holland... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... Italian Lovers Waltz Composed by John Baietti Arranged for the Piano Forte by B.R. Lignoski. Published by G. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [Signature] Kate Millington Holly Springs, Miss. This work has no identification as the first page is missing. Schubert's Serenade arranged for Piano, By Louis Strakl... Boston Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co.... Gems of the Ball Room a Collection containing Pop goes the Weasel \u0026 Other New \u0026 Fashionable Dances with Full Descriptions of the figures, by Eugene Conlon as taught by Mr. \u0026 Miss Durang of Philadelphia... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... Knight Templars Festival March Dedicated to Miss Lizzie Nash of Hillsboro N.C. by F.E.X... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Miss Pauline Matthews Blacksmith Polka by P.A. Frigerio new Orleans, Horatio D. Hewitt... ... The Secret A Beautiful Waltz Introducing the popular Melody of I Have Something to Tell You Composed by Author of Call Me Pet Names Philadelphia Couenhoven, Scull \u0026 Co... The Corondolet Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss M.G. Shelton by Charles Balmer. Published by Balmer \u0026 Weber St. Louis.... Le Desir. A Favorite waltz for the Piano Forte, Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Celebrated Beethoven's Last or Clara Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Van Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Glen Mary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and most Affectionately dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Titled] Voices of Spring #1. Voice of the River #2. Voice of the May-Dance #3. Voice of Flowers #4. Voice of the Wood-Nymph #5. Voice of the Mountain Stream #6. Tenth Edition M'lle Angelique Thibault. The Last Rose of Summer with an Introduction and Brillian Variations for the Piano Forte as performed in all his concerts in the United States by Henri Herz. Op. 159... New York Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co... [Top of next page is torn off.] Pluie de Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano par Osborne... Op. 61... Philadelphia. J. E. Gould \u0026 Co. ... Then You'll Remember Me, the admired air in Balfes Opera, the Bohemian Girl for Piano Charles Voss. Opus. 107. ... Philadelphia J.E. Gould... K N Quickstep. Dedicated to the Know Nothings. Philadelphia published by Winner \u0026 Shuster... Marian Air Varie by G. Kiallmach Phila. Published by T.C. Andrews... To Miss Jessie Roberts Madeline Schottisch Composed by Jas. N. Beck. Philadelphia. Published by T.C. Andrews... Miss Mary Ann Chapman. The Koh-I-Noor Polka by R.A. Martin... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... The Boarding School Polkas Arranged \u0026 Composed by Thomas a'Becket No. 1. Josephine No. 2 Adelaide No. 3 Clara No. 4 Rosabelle No. 5 Georgiana Philadelphia Published by T.C. Andrews... The Alexandria Galop Composed for the Piano Forte \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Virginia B. Smith of Alexandria Va. by C.T. Murphy Andrews \u0026 Son Philadelphia Published by Andrwes and Son... [Signature] Kate Millington. Betthoven's Celebrated Waltz \"Le Desir,\" Arranged with Easy \u0026 Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte, by J. Wade... London, Shephers \u0026 Jones... The Ben Bolt Pola, in Which is introduced the celebrated Chant Favori de Kneass, Arranged by W.C. Peters. No. 1601... Published by W.C. Peters Baltimore... Beethoven's Dream Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano by Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... New--Year's Schottisch Polka. C.D'Albert. No. 1. [Signature] Kate Millington. Herculean Quick Step Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston Published by G.P. Reed... Turkish March by Cramer. A Fiot Philadelphia. Evening Star Schottisch, ... Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Les Plaisirs De L'Allemagne or the Chants of the Danube A Sett of Waltzes, Composed for the Piano Forte by Strauss. New York. Published by C.G. Chrisman...","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed \u0026 Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. \"False one, I love thee still!\" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to \"Touch again thy Light Guitar.\" The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments \u0026 greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole \u0026 Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... \"Sounds So Joyful,\" Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. \"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows.\" A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed \u0026 Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson \u0026 Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.","[Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated Vocalists in England \u0026 America Written and Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. New York... When a little farm we keep an Entertaining Duetto... Composed by T. Mazzinghi. New York, Engraved, Printed and Sold by E. Riley... The Sea. A Song the Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. As sunlight falls on crustal stream... Arranged by John Barnett. New York Published and Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Remembrance. Written by Thos. Hood Esqr. Composed by An Amateur. Expressly for \u0026 Dedicated to the Lady Mary Fitzhardinge Berkeley. New York, Thos. Birch. [Writing] To Miss McPhail with the complements of Mr. Jenkins. Times hours all sweetly o'ver us fly. Duett from the Celebrated Opera of the Magic Flute. By mozart. New York... Eve's Lamentation... in the oratorio of hte Intercession. Composed by M.R. King. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake... The Song of Chanelar, to Mary Queen of Scots, Translated from the Original \"Triste amour,\" and composed by William Ball New York, Bourne, Broadway. Oh! no we never mention Her... written by T.H. bayry Esq. arranged by Henry R. Bishop. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Slowly Wears the Day Love. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! Written by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments. By T.A. Rawlings. New York, Bourne, Broadway... Buy My Roses Composed for the Piano FOrte by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Come Dwell With Me, a Favorite Ballad... Sung with Unbounded Applause by miss Hughes at the Park Theatre. The Poetry by Tlls. H. Bayly. Music by Alexander Lee. Pr. 50 cts. Published by E. Riley... New York. My Air Fire Side. The Favorite SCottish Ballad Sung by Mr. Sinclair. Composed by John Parry. Phila. Published by G. E. Blake... The Bride. A Ballad Written by Charles Jeffreys Composed by S. Nelson. Pr. 38. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. I saw thee weep. A New Song Composed and Dedicated to Miss H.M. Wagner. By an Amatuer arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... [Eneered according to act of Congress the sixth day of June 1826 by George Willig of the State of Pennsylvania.] A New Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by George Willig... Good night, A favorite Venetian Serenade, Written by F. Stewart Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments arranged by S. Godbe. N.Y. Published by E.S. Messier... Dulce Domum. Composed, and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. [Price 37 cents] I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe Composed by T.H. Bayley. N.Y. Published and Sold by E.S. Mesier... Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina as Sung with Unbounded Applause by Miss Hughes, Composed by Alexander Lee. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Knight of the Golden crest, A Song Sung by Mr. pearman, Written by Harry Stow Van Duk, Composed by John Barnet. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Vintagers Evening Hymn. For one, two, or three Voices. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Bourne. Broadway. Written by Charles Jeferys. Farwell! Sung by Mss Hughes, Words by Bishop Heber, Music Composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street [1881] The spring time of Year is coming, Ballad Sung with unbounded Applause by Mr. Sinclair, at the Chesnut Street Theatre, the Words \u0026 Melody by C. Thompson Esqr. Price 50 cents Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Dinna Forget, A Ballad The Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millars. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Bring Me Sweet Flow'rs. The Last Wish, A Ballad. The Words by Her Sister. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... Our Native Land. A National Song. Written, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the patriotic Citizens of the United States, by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and SOld by Geo. Willig Jr. The Moonlit Bower, Sung by Madame Vestris Composed by C.M. Sola. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Fly Gaudy Moth, Ballad the Words by the Hon. Charles Phipps. Sung by Miss Rock, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Adeline Dewees by Edward Cuddy. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Pilot. A Ballad Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed by S. nelson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake... Huner of Tyrol, Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson, Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Jreusalem my happy Home. Sacred Song and Trio; the Poetry and Air by A. Young lady, The Symphonies and Accompaniments by William Clifton. New York Bourne... The Lass O' Gowrie A Favorite Scotch Song as Sung by Mr. Braham New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Today, dearest is ours, Ballad Written by Thomas Moore. The subject of the air from a Ballet. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... One word with Thee A favorite Air Poetry by Montgomery, Arranged for the Piano Forte, New York, Published by E. Riley... The Yellow Hair'd Laddie, Scotch Air, With an Introduction \u0026 Variation for the Piano Forte, By Ch. Chaulieu. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt... O! give me back my Arab steed. Ballad... Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Watchman Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. ... The Music Composed and Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Dedicated to miss Amella Caroline Roe by T.W.H.B.B. N.Y. Published by E.S. Mesier.... I'd by a Dove, Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyke, Composed by John Barnett. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Twilight Hour. Composed by William Carnaby. Mus. Doc: The Words By - Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Published by R.H. Hobson... Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad.... Composed by Alexr. Lee. New York Lithogd. and Published by E.S. Mesier.... The Lover's Mistake, A Ballad... The Words by T.H. Bayly the Music by M. Balfe New York, Published by A. Fleetwood, Murray - st. \u0026 R.R. Hobson, Chestnut st. Moss Roses, Ballad Respectfully Inscribed to Madame Vestris Arranged by John Barnet. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Vesper Bell A Ballad... With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Kiss that she left on my lip, Ballad, Composed \u0026 Sung by Charles E. Horn. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, Written by Thomas Moore Arranged by Sir J. Stevenson, New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Dear Native Home... Adapted to a favorite French Romance with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano by William Ball. New York, Bourne... She never blamed him, never! Written by Thomas H. Bayly Esq. Arranged with Symphonies and Accompaniments By Mr. Boyle. New York, Bourne... Fly away pretty moth. A Ballad... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York Published Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Go forth to the Mount A Sacred Song... Composed by Sir John Stevenson. New York Firth \u0026 Hall... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung by A Female Amateur at the Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society. Words by Henry Kirke White. Music by F. Granger. Copy-right secured. Boston: Published for the Author by G. Graupner. The Crier, or The Lost Heart A Ballad Written by W.H. Bellamy Esq... Composed by D.E. Horn. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... Meet me by Moonlight A Ballad written \u0026 composed by Joseph A. Wade. New York Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Bonnie Blue Cap, or Bold and True. Written by Sir Walter Scott, Composed by G. Luff. Philadlephia Published and sold by G.E. Blake. O Saw ye the Lafs wi' the bonny blue E'en the favorite Scottish Ballad... Written by Richard Ryan, Arranged \u0026 partly compsoed by John Sinclair. Philadelphia Pub. and Sold by Geo. Willig... Love was once a little Boy... arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake... The Knight with a Snowy Plume. A Favorite Welsh Air. Poetry by T.H. Bayley, Music by Henry R. Bishop. New York. Bourne, Broadway from Take heed! Whisper low! The Celebrated Barcarolle / Masaniello by Auber... Arranged by T. Cooke. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake.... The Overture to L'Italiano in Aligieri, Arranged for the Piano Forte, Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake....","Scope and Contents [Cover] Lucia C. harrison Clifton 1829. Note inside front cover \"purchased from L.H. Stoneman Columbia, Va. for $3.00\" The Much Admired Freyschutz Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by Gelinek. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig... A Popular Tyrolesian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte By Gelinek Price $1.00 Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs Music Store. Saxon Air! Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte, Performed by Mr. Etienne at Mr. Gilles Concert, Composed by J. B. Cramer. No. 11. Pr. $1 Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Di Tanti Palpitt with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad-Lib By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Hummel's Celebrated Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Gelineck. Price $1. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. Price 75 cents Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig \u0026 Sold at His Musical Magazine... The Hunters Chorus, from Von Weber's Opera of the Freyschutz with Variations for the Piano Forte as performed at the Anniversary Concert of the St. Cecelia Society of Philadelphia. Composed by W.H.W. Darley. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... \"O dear what can the matter be\" an Air, with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. new York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Home Sweet Home! Sung by Mrs. Burke in Clari, or The Maid of Milan. at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed \u0026 partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Smile of contentment and Love Adapted to the much admired Air Kinlock of Kinlock Written by S. Richards Esq. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte by J. Monro. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Waters of Elle, Extracted from Olenaroon, Arranged to the Air of Ils ne Sont Plus. Baltimore. Published and sold by G. Willig. Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air From Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. Bishop Philadelphia published by G. Willig... Oh! We never mention him As Sung by Miss George, with unbounede applause at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Mariam's Song. Sound the loud Timbrel. Air--Avison___ For Three Voices... Hymns, Psalms, Anthems, Motetts \u0026 Sacred Airs; from various authors. Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store... Pleyel's German Hymn with Variations... Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake. [Copyright 1823] Holy, holy, holy, Lord! 42d. Hymn P.M. Composed and Arranged for one or more Voices with accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Angels ever bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. [Note written in rear] $1.50 Bindery","Scope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary H. Randolph inscribed on the outside.] [Signature] Mary H. Randolph. Overture to the Favourite Opera of Zampa on La Fiancee de Mardbre; by Herold Arranged for two Performers on the Piano Forte by C. Chalieu. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. [Hand writing] \"Presented to his Pupil Miss M. Randolph as a mark of approbation at her untiring application and improvement in the study of (cut off) June 1837 by W. Daniell. Fantaisie Sur Un Air Suisse the Swiss Boy Pour le Piano Forte. Composée et dediée a son Eleve Mademoisell Madeleine Phillips Par T.C. Eireck, Eleve de C.M. de Weber. Oeuvre XV... Philadelphia, Published for the Author by R. H. Hobson... (Copyright 1833) The Storm Rondo, for the Piano Forte composed by D. Steibelt. New York published by Wm. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Souvenir de la Luisse. Rondo for the Piano Forte, on Two Favorite Airs... Arranged by F. Hunten. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rondeau Militaire du ballet L'Orgie de Caraffa, Composépour le Piano Forta Par F. Hunten. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... When the day with rosy light. Swiss Air arranged as a Rondoletto for the Piano Forte. By Henru Lemoine. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... (Title; Quatre Recreations Musicales No. 4) O Give Me But My Arab Steed, A Favorite Romantic Ballad Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.A. Rawlings. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... She Never Blamed Him Never blamed him never AJK from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark York published by James L. Hewitt... Petite Fantasie Pur un Air Frossais. Composé par Henri Herz. New york, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Cavatina Ode l' Opera Beatrice di Tenda De Bellini, arrangée pour le Piano Forte. Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Fantasie on Two Popular Airs \"On Yonder Rock\" \u0026 Tis Tomorrow from Auber's Celebrated Opera of Fra Diavolo Composed by Charles Czernyl New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Rondeau Sur un Tema de l'Opera La Sonnambula de Bellini, Arrange pour le Pinao Forte Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Motif Favori De Rossini Arrangé pour le Piano Forte. par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Second Sett of the Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca, Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Philadelphia by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... Jane's Waltz, March \u0026 Conradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. John C. Craig by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Constellation's Waltz, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Ciudadella Waltz \u0026 Contradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen R. McTluaine (?) by an Officer in the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... No. 1- Mahon Waltz \u0026 Contradance. No. 3. The Minorca Waltz. Ellen's Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 4. No. 6. Venetian Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 8. Orfila Waltz. No. 9. Leon Bianca's or Bryon's Waltz \u0026 Contredance. The New Years Gift A new Animal or Musical Souvenir, Formed of the most Favorite Gems of Melody and Harmony that have become popular, Collated, Arranged \u0026 Composed as a Fantasia, By M. Schoengen. new York Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831.) Webers Last Waltz, Composed by him a few hours before his death for the Piano Forte Philadelphia \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Amaranth A Waltz. Dedicated to Miss Amelia Graham. By I.F. Hance. New York Published by Hewitt... La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. New York Published by Dubios \u0026 Stodart... Le Délire. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig Jr. Le Desire A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte composed by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig... Village Band Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss frances Hart, ... By Alexander Duff. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... La Sonnambula Three Setts of Cotillions From That Favorite Opera for the Piano Forte Arranged by Henry Lemoine. New York Published by M. Bancroft... The Celebrated Sinderella Waltz, composed by Rossini Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. herz. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig...","[Cover] Angelina M. Bibb [Signature] Miss ? Bibb The Carrier Dove - New York, published at Atwill's Music Saloon... 5th Edition the Carrier Dove An Admired Ballad... Composed for the Piano Forte by Danl. Johnson. New York Atwill Publisher... Where is my Lover... Words by T. Bailey Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ednd. Knight Jr. Baltimore. Published and sold by George Willig. I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad... Composed by T.H. Bayley. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. ... The Switzer's Song of Home! A Ballad, with Englishe \u0026 German words... Arranged by J. Moschelles. Philadelphia Pub: and sold by G.E. Blake... Woodman! Spare That Tree A Ballad The Words Copies from the New York Mirror Written by George P. Morris. By Whom this Song is respectfully dedicated to benjamin M. Brown Esq. The music by Henry Russell. New York Published by First \u0026 Hall... The Soliders Tear and the Sailor's Tear... The Music by S. Waller. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Home Sweet Home Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Wood at the Concert of the Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Angels Whisper from the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland. Written \u0026 Composed by Samuel Lover Esqr. Author of Legends \u0026 Stories of Ireland... Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. Zip Coon, A popular Negro Song, Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. Junr. The Soldiers Farwell A Ballad adapted to A German Air by J. L. Hewitt. Baltimore Published by George Willig Jr.... Gaily the Troubadour, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.H. Baily Esqr. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Bruce''s Address to his Army. A Favorite Scotch Song... Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's musical MAgazine. The Captive Knight A Ballad - The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Absence. The Words adapted to the favourite Air of Rousseau's Dream. Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Voice of Free Grace A Sacred Air. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Praise to Thee Thou Great Creator! Peace Toubled Soul. Cinderella Waltz, Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Much Admired Waltz by W. A. Mozart, for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Flute. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nuns... Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... C.M. Von Webers Last Waltz. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. The Corinthian Waltz. Baltimore George Willig Junr. Swiss Waltz Composed by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns... The Bonhurst Hop Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Emma Keats by W.C. Peters. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. .... Madelle. Sontag's much admired Waltz, composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Queen of prussia's favorite Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte, By Himmel. Philadelphia G. Willig... Three Pieces from the opera Der Freischutz. Philadelphia, Kreschmar \u0026 Nunns... Aria Alla Scozzese con Variazione for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. Philadephia Pubd. by George Willig... Drunken Sailor or Columbus. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig. The White Cockade. Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. A Popular Swiss Air Arranged and Varied for the Piano Forte, Most Respectfully Inscribed to mrs. Henry Harper. By R. Schroeder. Philada. Published by G.E. Blake... Steam Boat Quick Step. Philadelphia. Osbourne's Music Saloon... The Soldiers Joy Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Fisher's Hornpipe. Published by Miller \u0026 Benteen Baltimore. March of the United States Marine Corps Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Indian Chief's March Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Recruiting March. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig. Louisville March and Quick Step Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen. By W.C.P. New York, Published by Hewitt... Bonapartes March Crossing the Rhine. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Bonapartes Celebrated Coronation March Philadelphia, John F. Nunns.... Washington's March. Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Titus March Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Princess Victoria's Grand March, As performed by the Guards Band Arranged for the Piano Forte. by Edwin Merriot. Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Phila.","The Knight From Palestine. A Romantic Ballad Written, Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his Friend M. Swett. John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig Jr. ... The Captive Knight a Ballad The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt... Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle. Composed and Inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Hunter's Horn A new sporting Cavatina Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Philipps. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs... Hark the Goddess Diana A Favorite Duett All the Blue Bonnets over the Barder An original National Air Sung by Mr. Braham arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig... ...Hurrah! Hurrah! a celebrated German National Song Sung by Mr. Nichols in the Opera of Sweedish Patriotism Words by a lady of Philadelphia \u0026 arranged by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Glide on my Bark! Written by E.H. Keating. the Music by Chas. M. King. New York, Bourne. Broadway... O Swiftly Glides the Bonnyboat A Scotch Song, Written by Hohanna Bailey with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by T.W. H.B.B. New York. Published by T. Birch. The Moorish Maid from the Musical Souvenir Composed by C.E. Horn... New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Archer Boy The Celebrated Cavatina Sung by Miss love, in the Historical play, the Partizans. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Written by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Composed by John Barnett New-York: Published by James l. Hewitt... Buy My Roses, A Ballad, The Music Composed by G. A. Hodson. new York: Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. The Muleteers Return. Ballad Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his friend Mr. John Gifford by S. Nelson. Published by Firth and Hall... Minstrel's return from the War. Sung by Mr. Plumer. New York. Pub. by Firth \u0026 Hall... My Sweet Guitar, Ballad, Sung by mrs. Sharpe Composed by John Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig.... The Light Guitar A Serenade Written by H.S. Van Dyh Esqr. Composed by John Barnett. Author of not a Drum was heard. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Watchman A Favourite Song for the Piano Forte Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Philad. Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The ill Wife Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Bonie Doon Music by James Miller, Edinburgh. Collated by Kotzeluch. Poetry by R. Burns. A Scots Song. Philadelphia Pub. by John Aitken and Sold at his Musical Repository North 2nd. Street No. 76. Second Edition the Ingle Side A Favorite Ballad Sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by John Whitaker. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. ...Oh tell me how from love to fly. Composed for Miss M. Caustand By A. Clifton Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. (Copyright Nov. 1820.) My Heart is sair for somebody... in the Opera of Native Land Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Hours there were. Song with an accompaniment for the piano forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade New York Bourne Depository of Arts... Oft in the Stilly Night, A Favorite Scotch Air Written by Thomas Moore Esq. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson M.D. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon... Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air from Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. bishop Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... Smile again my bonny Lassie... Written Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Honr. Fitz Roy Stanhope by John Parry Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... When Mornings light is gently breaking... Composed by D.F.E. Auber. New York Bourne, Depository of Art... The Spring Time is Come A Spanish Air with Symphonies and Accompaniments by W. Nash... New York, Published \u0026 Sold by M. Bancroft... Sweet Me by Moonlight. The Popular ballad Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. New york, Bourne, Depository of Art... The Recall. Written by Mrs. hemans. The Music by Her Sisiter. n. York Bourne Depository of Arts... Kathleen O Moore A favorite Song As Sung by Miss S. Willingham. With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. new York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Hunter and Hop Waltz Arranged by J. Hemmenway. Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Czar Victorious. A Favorite Air, in Russian Style, Composed and Dedicated by Permission, to miss Eustaphieve, by Mr. George Geib. new York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... Rondo, for the Piano Forte Composed by A. Diabelli. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Institute Rondo with an Introduction Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Sister Eliza, Baroness de mullenheim by Wilhelm Fucho new York, Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831) Ollive's Admired Ballad Listen! Ladies, Listen! Arranged in a familiar manner for the Piano Forte. by W. Grosse. Firth \u0026 Hall... The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne With variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Kinlock of Kinlock, A Favorite Scotch Air. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte of Harp. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... The Copenhagen Waltz, with Variations for the Piano Forte by T. Latour Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... My ain Kind Dearie with Variations by D. Corri. New York, Published by E. Riley... The Coal Black Rose, Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Hungarian Waltz. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to His Friend John Ellis Esqr. by J.M. Rost. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall...","[Cover] Ann E. Timberlake. [Note Inside] Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of York Hall; Accessioned May 28, 1948 Martini's grand overture to henry the 4th... Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by George Willig. 171 Chesnut Str. Overture to th Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Overture to the Celebrated Opera L'Inganno Felici or the Lucky Mistake As performed at the Italian Opera House Composed by G. Rossini. New York Published by E. Riley... The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte Wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature at top of music] Ann E. Timberlake and Anne E. Haynes? The Battle of Prague a Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte Violin accompaniment Ad.Lib. Composed by F. Kotzwara Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... March from Masaniello by Auber Arranged by Chaulieu. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake The Much Admired Air Auto Lane Lyne with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature] Miss A.E. Timberlake Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig... Grand Waltz from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra, Composed \u0026 Arranged by Him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... Musette deNina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. [Signature] A.E. Timberlake Mrs. McDonald, a Scotch Air with Variations and an introduction, Composed by Philip Knapton, Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller... Post Horn Waltz with Variations in an easy \u0026 brilliant Style for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to miss Cecilia Hall Byng by T.F. Molt. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P.K. Moran. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr.... You Ask A Song, You Bid Me Sing, or the Bonnie Boat a favorite Scotch Melody, With Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by G. Kiallmark. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Celebrated Suabian Air; with variations for the Harp or Piano Forte, by P.K. Moran. Baltimore Pubished by John Cole. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Compsoed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E. G. Lewis. by P. K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York)... New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... A Favorite Alpine Melody, with introduction \u0026 Brilliant variations for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 respectfully inscribed to Miss Elizabeth Cross by W.H.W. Darley Philadelphia. George Willig... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. willigs... March from the Opera Fra Diavolo by D.F.G. Auber Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Le Tambour a favourite duet from Auber's opera la Fiance's arranged for the Piano Forte Fiot, Magnon \u0026 Co... [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Waltz The Last Composition of C.M., Von Wever New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature[ Miss Timberlake. Beethovens Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... (Copyright April 1829) Le Souvenir. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Butterfly Cottilions. With their Proper Figures as danced at the Cottilion Parties \u0026 Balls. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Three Waltzes for the Piano Forte in imitation of a Musical Snuff Bos Composed by A.T. Mc.Donald. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Isabella Waltz, as performed by the West Point Band, Composed \u0026 dedicated to Capt. Hitchcock by Alex. Kyle. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle. Composed and inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. The Maltese Boatmans Song For One, Two, or Three Voices, by L. Devereaux. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Come Dwell With me, a Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake Twilight Dews A Favorite Song Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. New York, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower Sung by Mr. Williamson. Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by james L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. [Signature] A. Timberlake The Adieu Stream Gently Flowing Canzonette. The Words by W.B. Music Composed by T. Latour. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Oh! Speed My Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyk The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair, Esqr. By John Barnett. New York, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co... The Woodbine Bower. Ballad Song with unbounded Applause by Sigr. Begrez, Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature] A. E. Timberlake The Lost Rose Tree, Ballad sung by Mrs. Franklin. Written, Arranged and Dedicated to mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wilhelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... (Copyright 1834) The Plan Gold Ring the words by W.F. Mondrieff Esq. adapted to an Air in Der Freyschtz by C.M. Von Wever. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... [Signature] Timberlake The Minstrel's Return'd from the War As Sung by Mr. C.W. Taylor Written \u0026 Composed by I.H.H. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo Willig.... There's Naw Luck \u0026 C. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine.","Scope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written and Composed by J. Gairdner. A. M. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea. Written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed for and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne by C. Meineke. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1834) William Tell Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Braham in Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne New York. Firth \u0026 Hall. The Sea. A Song The Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukom. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams. Dec. 4th 1834. Rosalie, Cantata... Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. New York, Published by Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Tell Me My Heart... The Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by Geib \u0026 Walker. Come O'er the Moonlit Sea. Duett Written by Charles Jeffreys Adapted to a Celebrated Air by Auber, and Arranged by L. Devereaux. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... On the breeze of Evening stealing the Evening Song Of the Knights Templars Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung at Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society Words by henry Kerk White Arranged for the Piano Forte New York, Published by Geib \u0026 Walker... O Dolce Concento Air by Mozart Arranged with Variations for Madame Catalani By G. Farrara. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Sul Margine Dun Rio. Venetian Air With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rouse thee up, Shepherd Boy. Tyrolian Air Composed and Sung by Made. Malibran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Meet me by the Linden Tree! A Ballad The Music \u0026 Words by George Linley. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... Go My Love. A Rondo... Composed by H.R. Bishop. Pr. 50. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Hark! Hark! Through the wild Wood. The Celebrated Tyrolese War Song... Composed by Alexander Lee. New York. Bourne Broadway. The Light Bark, Written by Miss A. Mahony, Composed by J.T. Craven. Boston: Published by John Ashton, 197 Washington St. Wery Pekooliar. or the Lisping Lover. a Comic Song Written by J. Beuler Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Blewitt. Published by John Cole, Balto. The Dew Drop A Favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton At the Public and Private Concerts with Great Applause Composed by Charles E. Horn. New York: Published by J.A. \u0026 W. Geib. 23 Maiden Lane. Oh \"Tis Love... in I Will Have a Wife Written by P.R. Planche adapted to the French Air C'est L'Amour By G. W. Reeve. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... We Have Lived and Loved together. The melody from the \"Recreations Musicales\" Composed by Henri Herz. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Rose of Allandale ballad Written by Charles Jeffery. The Music by S. Nelson. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... [Siganture at top] Prince Edward. Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad.... Poetry by C.M. Westmaicott Esqr. Composed by John Sinclair. Philad. Pub. by J. Edgar. [Signature] M.E. Williams The Broken Heart Song Composed for the Piano Forte Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Tis said that abscence conquers Love Written by F.W. Thomas The Music by E. Thoams. Baltimore published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Teach, O! teach me to forget. Written by T. H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... They Told me not to Love Him the Poetry by W. D. Gallagher, the Music by E. Thomas. of Cincinnati. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834) The Evening Gun. Arranged with Characteristic Accompaniments. And Dedicated to D. Lynch Esqr. by John Paddon. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. Joy's Buildings Boston. The Absent Friend Music by haydn Arranged as a Song Dedicated to His Sister M.A. Poole by Wm. Poole Jr. George Willig 171 Chestnut. The Gazelle. From Moore's National Melodies, The Accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. [Writing] From Catherine E. Thornton to Miss M. E. Williams. A Thought of Home at Sea Poetry by mrs. F. Hemans. Composed for the Piano Forte by Charles E. Horn Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wood [Written-Charlottesville] by the Publisher Philadelphia [Covered up by a label from G. P. Knauff \u0026 Co's.] Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of Mozart by J.H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) \"Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning.\" The Celebrated Barcarolle in the Opera of Masaniello. Composed by Auber. Arranged by John Barnett. New-York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. [Second Edition]. The Tyrolese Peasants Song Arranged by Joseph Hart. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway. (Second Edition). The Light Canoe. Baltimore, Pubished by G. Willig jr. The last beam is shining An Evening hymn Arranged for the Piano Forte from a Portuguese Melody. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. My Gondolas waiting below Love A Moonight Serenade the Postry by W. N. Bellamy Esq. The Music by A. U. Hayter. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Sleep on thy Pillow. A Ballad With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by Alexr. lee. baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Come Dwell With me, A Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1836) [The last several pages (2) are incomplete attempts at the copying of a song. On the following page is a newspaper article entitles \"The betrothed.\" It has the words to a ballad written by John H. Hewitt.]","[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third \u0026 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written \u0026 Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Lady mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond Va. By Charles berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.\u0026W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted \u0026 arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.","Scope and Contents Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles mackay Esqr. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to M.M. Noah Esqr. (Of new York) As a slight token of grateful remembrance of early kindness to a stranger by Henry Russell. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 135 Washington St... Oh! Tis Merry and Free. A Ballad. Written by geo. Lunt. Esq. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to miss Henrietta B. Hainse by B.A. Horville Pr. 50 Cts.New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Beautiful Day Poetry written by Charles Swain Music Composed by B. Hime. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington Street. The Origin of the Harp Canzonet Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged as a Song or Duet for the Piano Forte. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Oh! Cast That Shadow From Thy Brow, A Favorite Ballad Arranged with an Accompaniment for the piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi... The Grave of Bonaparte song... Music by L. Heath... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Signature] Miss Jane Blackwell The Watcher, Arranged for One or Two Voices The Poetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale Music Composed \u0026 most respectfully Dedicated to the Authoress by Dr. William Lardner C.G.P. \u0026c.\u0026c. Baltimore Published by G. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1846). The Sailor Boys Brave, Words \u0026 Music Written \u0026 Composed by J. Martin Esqr. (of Clifton) and Dedicated to his Friend Lieut. A. Kelty U.S.N. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1841) \"I Do Not Love Thee\" Ballad Dedicated to The Countess of Jersey, Words \u0026 Music by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of mozart by J.H. Hewitt. baltimore, Pubd. by G. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) Feasts of Roses, Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. Banks of the Blue Moselle Ballad; Composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by G.H. Rodwell. baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. New England New England My Home O'er the Sea written by Anna M. Wells. Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Wm. H. Homer Esqr. of Boston by lt. Stoddard. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi, Importer of Music, Musical instruments \u0026c.\u0026c. Fifth Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. A Favorite Song... The Words by Epes Sargent. The music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Joseph B. Preen Esq. Of Columbus CEO. By Henry Rusell. Pr. 50 Cts nett. New York Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1838) Child of the West... A Highland Ballad Written by F.W.N. Bayley. and inscribed to Mrs. Oswald Wood The Music by G.A. Hodson. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt... My Own One A favorite Scotch Air Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte By David Lee. Baltimore, George Willig Jr. Minute Gun At Sea A Celebrated Duett by M.P. King. Baltimore, Published by F. D. Benteen. Twenty First Edition The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad, The music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmstead, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston Published by Geo. P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row... Words by Eliza Cook, [Signature] Fannie Jane Blackwell. You remember it Don't you? A Ballad The Poetry by Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. J. Blockley By John Blockley. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon 167 Broadway.","Scope and Contents [Spine hs word \"Music\" engraved on it and the front cover has the name Julia Thompson written on it.] There is an index on the inside front cover La Fille du Regiment. Fantasie Brilliante Pour le Piano Composee par Ch. Voss. Op. 119 .75c Net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. Le Carneval De Venise d'apres Paganini Capriccio Brillant Pour le Piano Par Charles Voss. Op. 51 50 Cts. net. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... Songs Transcribed for the Piano By Charles Voss. (Popular suabian Song.) 25 cts. net (When the Swallows Homeward Fly.) Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Le Prophe'te de Meyerbeer Introduction Marche, et Grande Valse Brillante Pour le Piano, par F. Burgmuller. Simplified Copy 25 Cts. net. 50 Cts. net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Fantasie Brillante Pour le Piano Sur Ernani Il Proscritto De G. Verdi Par Fred. Burgmuller. Op. 92 Pr 50 Cts net. Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. 3 Divertissemens Pour le Piano Sur Des Motifs de L'Opera de Donizetti Lucrezia Borgia, Composes par Ferd. Beyer. Op. 74 75 Cts. nett. En Trois Livraisons. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chestnut St. Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. New York. W. Dubois. 315 Broadway. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Piano Forte Player, A Collection of Selected Pieces, Arranged as Piano Solos, by Favorite Composers, ... No. 5. O Wert Thou But My Own Love Composed by F. Kucken. Arranged by F. Beyer... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son 239 Broadway Opposite the Park. La Sonnambula de Bellini. Bouquet de Melodies. Pour le Piano, Par Ferd. Beyer. 50c Nett. New York William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Opposite the Park. la Renaissance. Bagatelle a la Valse sur l'Opera Lucie de Lamermoor de Donizetti Pour Piano Par Th. Dohler. Pr. $1.. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Opera of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, halevy, Verdi, Auber \u0026 c. By Henry Cramer. And other Celebrated Composers... No. 22. La favorite Donizetti 50 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, verdi, Auber \u0026 C. by Henry Cramer. And other celebrated composers... No. 10 Ernani (by) Verdi 50 (net price)... Philadelphia George Willig No. 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arrange from celebrated Operas of Donnizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, Verdi, Auber, \u0026 C. By Henry Cramer and other celebrated Composers... No. 9. Lucrezia Borgia (by) Donizetti 50 (net price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to Geo. Willig... Beauties of the Opera... No. 11. Puritanti (by) Bellini 75 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Waltz Being a collection of the most favorite Waltzes By Joseph Labitzky and other Celebrated Composers as Played by the Steyermarkische Band Throughout Europe and the United States... No. 17. Evening Star Waltz (by) F. Beyer 25 (Nett Price)... Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. [The next page is a hand written manuscript.] Three National Airs With Variations for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by francois Hunten. No. 1. O Cara Memoria... Pr. 75 Cts. Nett. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson.... Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections From Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... (Copyright 1851) #1 [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections from Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze. In Three Nos. No. 3. 50c net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Invitation a La danse Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Duetts for Two Performers on the Piano Forte and dedicated to Misses Eliza A. Patton and Mary L. Read of Lexington, Va. By Geo. W. Hewitt. 50 Cts net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg, Va. La Pluie Oe Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano, Par Osborne Piano Solo 38c nett Piano Duett 75c nett Op. 61. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Three Celebrated Waltzes by Beethoven Arranged as Duets for the Piano Forte. Pr. 75 cts. Boston Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, Washington St. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Variations et Finale alla Polacca Sur Un Theme Allemand arrangees a Quatre Mains. composees Pour Le Piano Par Henri Herz. Op. 120 Pr. 37 1/2 cts, net Philadelphia A. Fiot... [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Celebrated Venetian Gallope and March Composed \u0026 arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pice 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns No. 70 South Third Street. [signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Mara. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten Von Joseph Netzer. Ouverture fur das Pf. allein 40 ggr.... No. 19. Derselbe f. Pf. za 4 Handen 6 ggr... Brauschweig, bei Foh. Pet. Spehr.","Scope and Contents Word - Mielm [?] and date 1821. there is a table of contents in the front. It is labeled Vol. 4. New Edition. Imitations of many of the most Eminent Professors, in Twenty Six Variations on the favorite Gavot in Achille et Deidamie, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad Libitum) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to His Royal Highness The Duke of Sufser, by T. Latour, Pianiste to His Magesty... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to His Magesty. Introduction and Favorite Irish Melody, with brilliant Variations, for the Flute, with and Accompaniment, for the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed and dedicated to his Friend W. F. Collard, by I.C. Weirdner... Op. 52... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co..... Grand Pot Pourri Upon the Overture, Waltz and Nine Favorite Airs, From the opera Der Freshchutz, For the Piano Forte \u0026 Flute Obligato, By Henry Kohler... London, Published by R. Cocks \u0026 Co... The Popular Sicilian Air, Home! Sweet Home! Arranged with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, By Bernard Lee. Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia and Air. with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 dedicated to Monsr. de Chabouille, By Tulou... London Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... (Op. 16) Les Belles Fleurs, Consisting of Select Pieces from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, Selected \u0026 most of them Newly arranged for the Piano forte \u0026 Flute, The Flute part arranged by Sola, The Piano Forte part arranged by Braugier. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (No. 9) Same as directly above except it is No. 10. Per Piacere Alla Signora. The Celebrate Duet... In Rossini's Opera of Il Turco in Italia. Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to mrs. I.M. Hart, By C.M. Sola... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside. La Clementina, A musical Bagatelle for the Flute and Piano Forte. Consisting of A Marcia Cantabile, Introudcing a favorite Air from Meyerbeer's celebrated Opera Il Crociato in Egitto, as Sung by Sigr. Velutti, at the Kings Theatre and an Air as Rondo from Rossini's celebrated Opera L. Gazza ladra, Expressly Composed and arranged for George Williams, Esqr. to whom it is respectfully dedicated by Charles N. Weiss. Op. 97... London, Published for the Author by W. Eavestaff... Maysdeder's Celebrated Air in the Ballet of nina, with Variations for the Flute and an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to W. Wallace Currie Esqr. by G. Hargreaves... London, Published by J. Balls... No. 2. from Winter's Opera of Timoreo of Operatic Divertimentos, Selected from the most popular Operas \u0026 Ballets chiefly performed on the Continent, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and Flute, ad Libitum by F.J. Klose... London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music sellers to His Magsety... Introduction and Six Variations, on the favorite Air, L'heureux Reve de Jean Jaques Foufseau. Composed for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By C.M. Sola, and respectively inscribed to the Rt. Honorable The Marquis of Cholmondeley. Op. 66... London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard, 26 Cheapside. (Rousseau's Dream) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" the admired Romane Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... Sondon, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (13) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" The admired Romance Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (14) Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte in which is introduced a Favorite Irish Melody, with an Introduction and Rondo, Composed and dedicated to Thos. Simpson, Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa... No. 2 London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, Consisting of an Introduction \u0026 Rondo Composed \u0026 Dedicated to William Penkett, Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. J.B. Taylor. No. 3. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte. In which are Introduced the popular Scottish Airs, We're a' noddin, \"Charlie is my Darling,\" and \"The Corn Riggs are Bonny,\" Arranged with Variations \u0026 Embellishments, as Performed by the Author at the Public Concerts, and Dedicated to Robert M. Borland, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson. No. 6... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Eighth Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte, introducing the favorite Venetian Barcarolle La Biondina, with Four Variations, as Performed with great success by the Author, At his Benefit Concert. Dedicated to Thos. Starkie Shuttleworth, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson... No. 8... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Second Concertino, Introducing the Favorite Italian Airs. The Maid of Lodi, and Fratante angoscie, Composed in as Easy \u0026 Brilliant Style for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Warren Hastings Angelo Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson... London, Published by T. Lindsay, 217 Regent St... (Concerto #2) [At the end of this selection there is an advertisement entitled \"New Music for Flute and Piano-Forte\" by T. Lindsay....] God save the king, with New Variations' for the Flute with an ad. lib. Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to A.H. Lane Esquire (12th Royal Lancers) by Charles Nicholson. No. 12. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... The Favorite Air Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang wi' me. Arranged with Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib. For the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Bland Graham Esqr (of Dublin) By Charles Nicholson. No. 9. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Mayseder's Celebrated Polonoise, now performing in public by all the first Violinists of the Day. Adapted as a Flute Solo, With a Piano Accompaniment arranged from the original score by Charles Nicholson, and performed by him with enthusiastic applause at most of the Public Concerts...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Favorite Portugese Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad lib: Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to John Clay Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. No. 4. London, Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Coolun, a Favorite Irish Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Dedicated to Sir Richard Sutton Bart by Charles Nicholson. No. 6. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Nicholson's Pot Pourri for the Flute, with an Accompaniment ad lib: for the Piano Forte in which are introduced the much admired Airs of Life Let us Cherish, Auld Robin Gray, and the Favorite Quadrille La Matilda, as performed at the London, Reading \u0026 Bristol Concerts, and Dedicated to Darcy Lever Esqr. by the Author...London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard.... Introduction and Six Variations, on the Favorite Military Air of the Fall of Paris, Composed for the Flute, with an Ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Sir Francis Sykes Barr by Charles Nicholson...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Lison Dormoit A Favorite French Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to G. Evans Aubrey Esqr. by Charles Nicholson. No. 7. London, Published by Clementi Collard, Davies \u0026 Collard.... At the end is a page listing \"New Flute Music\" published by Clementi \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents [Spine has the word \"Music\" written on it. Front cover has name \"S.E. Edloe\" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett \u0026 Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50  ¢. New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... I turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Second Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.) The Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston.  Published by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, \u0026 Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written \u0026 Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, \u0026 Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words \u0026 Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or \"Roll on Silver Moon\" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From \"Illustrations of the Mexican War.\" Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] \"Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Harriet the Match Girl...The Poetry by Rosamond Wadams: The Music, Altered and Arranged by W. Kirby. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt. 137 Broadway. Evening Song to the Virgin (At Sea): A duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. Partant pour la Syrie. Romance Composée par Madame Hortense. Civedant Reine de Hollande. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Come rest in this bosom. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Adapted to the favourite Air Fleuve Du Tage. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Portrait Charmant: A Romance. Philadelphia. Publie et vendu au Magazin de Musique de G. Willig. Pleyel's Favourite German Hymn, With Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. New Edition. The Celebrated Portuguese Hymn. New York, Published W. DuBois. No. 126 Broadway. No. 53 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional number--Copyright secured according to the law. Jerusalem: A Hymn Written \u0026 Composed by a Lady. Printed for G. Willig Philadelphia.... Ah vous dirai je Mamman(?) French Air With Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte. By Cardon Fils. Baltimore, Published by John Cole \u0026 Son 137 Market St. Stantz Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and sold by G. Willig Jr. A Popular Swifs Air. Arranged \u0026 Varied for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Henry Harpur. By R. Schroeder. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Musette de Nina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Hope, the Star, the Voice. A Sacred Song Set to Music by the Reverend C.A. Ven Vleck. And Dedicated to his beloved brother the Reverend W.H. Van Vleck. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Welcome again sweet Sabbath Morn. Written by Charles Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Published by E. Riley 29 Chatham St. The Maltese Boatman's Song...by L. Devereaux. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. Sold by J.L. Hewitt, No. 137 Broadway, New York. Cherry Ripe: A Favourite Song. Composed \u0026 Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. The Bride's Farewell. The words by Miss. M.L. Buvor. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. Those Evening Bells Written by T. Moore. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. New York, published by E. Riley. 29 Chatham St. The Brigands Ritornella...Written by F.W.N. Bayley. Esqr. Adapted \u0026 Arranged by Sidney Waller. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Laurette, Song in Rose D'Amour or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Composed for the Piano Forte by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Fly away pretty Moth: A Ballad....with Accompaniments for the Piano-Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Oh! Speed my Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyke. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair Esqr. by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Hours there were. Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. The Messenger Bird: A Duett. The Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, the Music by Her Sister. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... La Serenade Tyrolienne. paroles de la Comtesse de Bradi, Musique de Mademoiselle E. Pacini. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Ingle Side. A popular Scotch Song Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by T.V. Wiesenthal. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! from the first Volume of Songs to Rosa. By Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments of T.A. Rawlings. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway, and sold at the Musi Saloon, 36 Cornhill, Boston. Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower...Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. Tyrolese Evening Hymn, Words by Mrs. Hemans. Music by her Sister, Miss Browne. New York, Published by E. Riley. 39 Chatham St. On Wi the Tartan. A Scottish Song...Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. No. 137 Broadway. Return, Return Again. Much Admired Song. The Poetry by L.A. Flaxman Esqr. The Music Composed and sung by Mrs. Mary Anne Wood. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. The Lost Rose Tree. Ballad...Written, Arranged and Dedicated to Mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wihelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1834.) Bring Flowers. Air Musette de Nina. Words by Mrs. Hemans. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Worsley. (copyright 1827.) Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, No. 164 Washington Street. The Home of the Soull, a Much Admired Sicilian Air Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Parnell. Professor of Music. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... The Canary Bird: A Ballad. Written \u0026 Composed by W. Ball. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mine Alone a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Waltz. For the Piano Forte by J. Walsh. Arranged by George Hewitt. New York, Published by Hewitt, Broadway. The Celebrated Swiss Guards March. Boston Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. A Popular New Quick Step...Composed by Anthony Rieff, and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain Russell Sturgis, by the Boston Brigade Band. Boston, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market St. (Copyright 1829) The New President's March. New York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. Turkish March by Dussek. Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake No. 13 South Street. The much admired Hungarian Rondo. Composed for the Piano Forte by L. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. The Robin Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson No. 147 Chesnut St. The Much admired Valtz in Cinderella. Arranged for the piano forte, by Signor G. Pons. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. (Copyright 1831.) Fra tante angoscie e palpiti. Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. (?) The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine or Buy a Broom. Arranged in a Familiar Manner for the Piano Forte. With Variations by Josh F. Reddie. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall. 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. The Bridemaids Chorus Composed by Weber, Arranged as an essay Rondo for the Piano Forte. By J.B. Arnold. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] M.B. Letcher. Boyeton. Sul Margine dun rio. Venetian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by George B. Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Letcher. Boyeton. Egyptian Air. Arranged as a Rondo, for the Piano Forte by T.H. Butler. New York, Engraved, Printed, \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Mary B. Letcher. The Fall of Paris, Arranged as a Rondino for the Piano Forte by G.E. Fiorini. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Followed by a \"Catalogue of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Published and for Sale by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market Street, Baltimore.\"","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea. Written by R.H. Pratt Esqr. Composed by John H. Hewitt. Price 50 Cents. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig, Jr. Do You Ever Think of Me, Written by Charles Jefferys Esqr. Composed by N.J. Sporle. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. By the margin of fair Zurich's Waters. Swiss Air...New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Wings and Liberty: A Ballad Composed expressly for Mrs. Wood, to Whom it is Inscribed by Charles E. Horn. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... [Signature] Miss Wilhelmina Tissot. (?) The Woodbine Bower, Ballad...Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Le Plaisir--A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Price: One Dollar. \"O Dear what canthe matter be:\" an Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broadway St. Wake Lady Wake the midnight moon. Serenade...Composed by E.J. Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note] Signed Sarah...? Timberlake. The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte. Composed by F. Kotzwara. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake. Grand Waltz, from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra. Composed \u0026 Arranged by him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Clementi's Grand Waltz. Baltimore, Published and Sold by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market St. I'm an Arch Little Black Eyed Daugher...the Poetry by Richard Ryan. The Music by John Sinclair. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature at the top is cut off]. Hambacher Galloppade, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. The Caledonien Hunt, with Variations Composed for the Piano Forte by T. Latour. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... [Signature] for Wilke. Major Jack Downing's Grand March and Quick Step. Dedicated to the Invincible Downingville Brigade. Away down east in the state of Maine. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834). The Warrior's Bride. A Ballad...Adapted to a Celebrated Waltz of Beethoven's by R.F. Elwin. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note]. Miss Timberlake from Mr. Pulam (?). A Celebrated Quick Step as Performed by Capt. Partridge's Cadets arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Sitting on a Rail or the Raccoon Hunt: A Celebrated Comic Extravaganza...With an accompaniment fore the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Firth and Hall. No. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1836). [Signature] Miss Sarah Timberlake from Mr. Ellic Richmond. Taglioni's Shawl Dance in the Ballet of La Bayadere Composed by Auber, From Which was Adapted the Popular Song Dark Eyed One, Arranged as a Rondo, and Dedicated to Colonel Morris. By C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Watchman: A Favorite Song for the Piano Forte Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Duff. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. (Copyright 1831). La Douleur: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Le Delire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig, Jr. Rose of Lucerne, A Favourite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. They Knew Me Not, From \"Songs of the Sea Nymphs \u0026 Scenes in Fairyland\" by Mr. T. Millar. The Music Composed by S. Godbe. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake, Union Mills (?) (?). Pensez à Moi Ma Chère Amie: Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Young Ladies at Mrs. Saralin's Seminary, by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chesnut Street. (Copyright 1829). [Signature] Rosalie M. Poe. The Copenhagen Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by T, Latour. Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. \"My Fatherland.\" The Admired Tyrolienne...Written by W.F. Moncrieff, Composed by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and sold by George Willig, Jr. Market Street. Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Infernal Waltz, from Meyerbeer's Celebrated Opera Robert le Diable. Arranged by F. Huntern. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. [Signature] Presented to Miss S.E. Timberlake by A. Bell. The Celebrated Cinderella Waltz, Composed by Rossini. Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street.... The Bride's Farewell, The words by Miss M.L. Buvoi. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Millie Timberlake from Mr. Ellis. Kate Kearney: A Favorite Air with an Introduction Finale for the Piano Forte Arranged by G. Kiallmark. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Les Suivantes. No. 1. Variations of the Admired Air \"Will you come to the Bower.\" Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Margaret Armstrong by J.F. Hance. Philadelphia, Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller.... [Page Missing] Brignal Banks (6 Variations). Overture to the Occational Oratorio. [Signature] Millie Timberlake. Charlottesville, Virginia.","[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A \u0026 J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee \u0026 Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe \u0026 De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer \u0026 Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song \u0026 Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert \u0026 Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss \u0026 Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written \u0026 Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for \u0026 Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced \"The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love.\" Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances \u0026 Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns \u0026 Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman \u0026 Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman \u0026 Gray. No. 4 \u0026 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes \u0026 Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: \"an Alexis send ich dich.\" Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon \u0026 Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. \u0026 Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera \"La Norma.\" Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction \u0026 Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.","Scope and Contents [Words, \"Piano Folio\" were written on the front and on the spine of the cover.] [Signature] Mrs. Geo. H. Ferguson, Shanghai, China. 192 Pages of Music for 50¢. A Collection: Dance Folio Vol I. of the Most Popular Piano Music of the day. New York and Chicago: Published by Richard A. Asslfield. 12 Bible House. 16 Jackson Street. Copyright 1883 by R.A. Saalfield.","[Signature] Miss Dondridge, Miss Mary Pendleton. The Minstrel's Harp: An Arietta, from the Lay of the Laft Minstrels; With an Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte, Composed by John Clarke. Music Document. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores: J. Carr's, Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia...Said a Smile to a Tear. From the New Opera of False Alarms as Composed, Sung and Accompanied by Brahm. Hope Told a Flattering Tale: Sung by Mr. Woodham. Why Will Florella: A Favourite Song by Mrs. Delamain of York. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, 45 Holburn. Faithless Emma...Composed by Dr. Stevenson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. When Day has Smiled a Soft Farewell, From Lord Strangford's \"Translation of Camoens.\" Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Composed by R. Light. Oh Then Remember Me. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Printed and sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. The Flowing Can by Dibdin, Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia, Printed at Carr \u0026 Company's Musical Repository. Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber Words, by T. Moore Esqr. Music by J. Whitaker. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Good Night: A Favorite Song. Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Winter Amusements: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Shield and Fung by Mr. Munden in the Midnight Wanderers. Dubli, Published by Hime at His Musical Circulating Library, No. 34 College Green. Rosa: A Favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and Sold at the Following Music Stores...The Rapids, A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged by T. Moore Esq. The Steersman's Song, Written aboard the Boston Frigate by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Mr. C. Gilfert. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Alone by the Light of the Moon. A much admired Song. Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. The Timid Tear: The Words by Moore Esq. Music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 1 South 3rd Street.... The Favorite Scotch Ballad of Roy's Wife of Aldivalock to which is added the words of \"Canst thou leave me thus my Katy.\" Written to this Air by Robert Burns. The Flowers of the Forest: a Favourite Scotch Air. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Highland Mary. Written by Burns. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Dear Erin or Cushlamachree...Composed by T. Cooke. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Kate Kearney: The Favorite Irish Air sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following stores...The Mischievous Bee.... [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Why does Azure deck the Sky? A favorite Ballad...Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by R. Humfrey. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. The Meeting of the Waters: Written by Thomas Moore. Irish melody. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curled. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by J. Willson. The Caledonian Maid: Written by Peter Pindair Esquire. Composed by I. Moulds. Printed for and sold by B Carr at his musical repository's. Market Street, Philadelphia.... Edmund Pendleton Esqr, Martinsburg, Virginia. Also Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Ned. (?) from I.L.H. (?). See from Ocean Rising. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Mazzinghi. The Garland of Love. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Hook. Where's the Harm of that: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Hook. New York, Printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 131 William Street.... Entre Nous: A Favorite Song in the Comic Opera of Two Faces under a Hood. Composed by Mr. Shield. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. [A page is missing from the next piece] Sweetly in Life's Jocund Morning: A favorite Song in the new Comedy of Life. Music by Mazzinghi. Words by Reynolds. Life Let us Cherish: A favourite new Song. The Words by Mr. Derrick. Published by G. Willig, No. 185 Market Street, Philadelphia. [Signature] Sally Hoffans. Book. June 17th, 1798. (Page is torn in half). My Much Lov'd Sailor Boy. (?) Philadelphia. [Signature] Phil C. Pendleton. The Anacreontic Song...the Words by Ralph Tomlinson Esqr. late president of that Society. London, Printed \u0026 Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street. [Signature] A Collection of New Favorite Songs. Pit a Pat in Blue Beard. Printed and Sold by B. Carr, Philadelphia.... Tink a Tank in Blue Beard, Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... When Pensive...in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia..... Chicha cho in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia...... The Day of Marriage...Printed and Sold by J: Carr, Baltimore..... The Bacchus May Boast: Favourite Song Sung by Mr. Bowden. The Words by Captain Morris and the Music by Mr. Shields. Dublin, Published by Hime--Piano Forte Maker and Music Seller (40). College Green. With Lowly Suit: A Favourite New Song sung by Signora Storace in the Opera of No Song No Supper, Dublin Publish'd by Edmund Lee No. (2) Dame Street Near the Royal Exchange. I Locked up all My Treasure: A Much Admired Song...in the Opera of the Quaker Dublin. Published by Hime at his Musical Circulating Library, No. 84 College Green. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. While the morn is inviting to Love: A Favorite Song, Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... Glee: The Friar of Orders Gray. J.W. Callcott, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores... Glee: Drink to me only with thine eyes. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky, and sold at the following Music Stores.... Serenade. The Words by Mr. James N. Barker. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake No. 1 South 3rd Street. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Eliza. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. On this Cold Flinty Rock. Harper's Artillerists march. Overture by Haydn. Printed by G. Willig, Market Street. Philadelphia. Musical Journal No. 78. Instrumental Section. Clementis Grand Waltz. Prussian March in Abelino, Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. Musical Journal No. 66. Instrumental Section. Waltz by Clementi. Yankee Doodle: An Original American Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte. Sold at Carr's Musical Repository. Philadelphia \u0026 New York \u0026 by I. Carr, Baltimore....","Scope and Contents [Front Cover has name \"W.E. Phillips\" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written \"Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. \"1830.\"] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem \u0026 Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged","Scope and Contents Inscribed on cover: \"TH. Salome\" Stamped \"Charles H. Morse\" on title page and earlier. Title Page: A mon Maitre F. Benoist TH Salome Dix Pieces pour Orgue ou pour Piano a Pedale 1er Volume (Nouvelle Edition); Paris Alphonse Leduc 3, rue de Grammont Contents: No. 1 - Offertoire (en M1 flat) No.2 - Grand Choeur (en SOL) No. 3 - Enforme de Canon (en FA# mineur) No. 4 - Offertoire (en FA mineur) No. 5 - Invocation ( en FA majeur) No. 6 - Melodie (en UT) No. 7 - Offertorie (en FA) No. 8 - Enforme de Canon (en UT mineur) No. 9 - Cantilene (en LA mineur) No. 10 - Grand Choeur (en LA majeur)","Scope and Contents Cover Notation: \"atgen L\" Die Kunst der Kehlfertigkeit 20 tagliche Uebungen von B. Lutgen Ehrenmitglied der Concertgesellschaft des K. Conservatoriums in PAris Eigenthum des Verlegers Entd. Stat. Hall Leipzig, C.F. Peters 4899. 4445 Band I Stamped: Sulze \u0026 galler Musikalienhandung Stuttgart","Cover notation: \"ardagni B.\" Title Page: Vocalises par Marco Bordogni revues par Alfred Dorffell Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped Sulze \u0026 Galler Musikalienhandsung Content: 24 Vocalises faciles et progressives a la portee de toutes les voix","Scope and Contents Title Page: Ausmahl von Liedern und Spielen aus dem kindergarten der Musikbildungschule in Braunschweig nebst einem Anhand fur die Elementarklasse Gefammet ind mit Begleitung des Pianoforte herausgegeben von Karoline Wiseneder geb. Schneider, Begrunderin und Inhaberin der Schule, Berfafferin von \"Die Familie Klarmann\" Neue Auslage Eigenthumm des Berlegers; Leipzig, bei E.F. Kabnt Radjfolger Contents: 1. Ausmunterung 2. Das Kreisgehen 3. Gehspiel 4. Das Schmedengehn 5. Der Schiebefarren 6. Bewegungspiel am Ort 7. Uhrenlied 8. Gehspiel 9. Johann, spann An! 10 Verlangen nach dem Fruhlinge 11. Fruhlingsliedchen 12. Mailieb 13. Vom der Raschfatze 14. Das Mullerspiel 15. Der Muller 16. Der Windmuller 17. Kinderisilied 18. Die Eisenbahn 19. Das Bottcherspiel 20. Das Bottcherspiel 21. Der Hirt und die heerde 22. Der hirtenrus 23. Von Taste 24. Jeden Schlag im Tast 25. Hahn, Kudul und Nachtigall 26. Das Vogel Concert 27. Zu allen Jahreszeiten 28. Bon hanschen, der nur Trompeter werden wollte 29. Bom sleiszgen handwerfsmann 30. Das hausbauen 31. Allgemeines Bewegungspiel Anhang fur die Elementarklasse der Madchen 32. Der Schnedenreigen 33. Reigen 34. Die grosse Wasche 35. Warnung 36. Die Lerche 37. Kudulslied 38. Fruhlingslied 39. Wanderlied 40. Bienenlied 41. Herbstlied 42. Weihnactslied","English and German Title Page: Cotta-Edition No. 70 Instructive Edition of Classical Pianoforte-works With the cooperation of Hans von Bulow, Immanuel von Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List founded by Sigmund Lebert Divison II, Volume I Dedicated to the Conservatory of Music at Vienna Selected Sontas and other Pieces for the Pianoforte composed by W.A. Mozart First Volume; Sonatas for two hands. No. 1-12 With the cooperation of Immanuel von Faisst and Ignaz Lschner eleaborated by Sigmund Lebert English translation of the instructive text by Percy Goetschius Publisher: J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger Stuttgart und Berlin New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co., 11 East 22nd Street London W. Augener Limited, 199 Regent Street Copyright, 1891, by Edward Achuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped: Musik-Haus Noris Nurnberg Buch, Musikeller-Und Instrumentenhandling Kaiserstrasse 42","Scope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 \" \" Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute \u0026 Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise \u0026 trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 \" \" Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: \"John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville\" Title Page: Firth \u0026 Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square","blank page marked 10cents Bound collection: Ouverture zu Johann v. Paris von Boieldieu Andante con moto Violino G. Wichtl Der Savoyarde Ungarisches Zigeunerlied fur Violine mit Gegleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Goby Eberhardt Op. 33; Verlag von Aug. Cranz im Hamburg Fantaisie sur un theme allemand par J. Leybach Op. 5 Violino arr. v. E. Wesch Eigenthum der Verleger; Berlin hei C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Am Meer Violine Fr, Schubert Adelaide Violino L. van Beethoven Neue Ausgabe; Sammlung beliebier Compositionen fur Pianoforte und Violine 1. J.J. Bott; Op. 9 Andante cantabile fur Violine und Pianoforte 2. Romanesca aus sem 16. Jahrhundert 3. E. Weissenborn; Op.68 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 1 4. Op.69 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 2 5. Op.71 Ein Schlummerlied 6. Carl Rundnagel; Adagio religioso 7. Jean Becker; Op. 3 Kleine Melodiosee No.1 Romance; No. 2 Humoreske; No.3 Ein Traum; No. 4 Rondino; No.5 Melodie; No. 6 Erinnerung Publisher: Cassel, Verlag von Carl Luckhardt, Brooklynn, E.Buek \u0026 Co. Washington Street Violino; W. Plachy, op.82, No.3. 6me Air Varie pour le Violon avec accompagnement d'Orchestre ou de Piano par C. De Beriot Op. 12 Leipzig 6 Petit Airs varies por le violon par Charles Dancia, leipzig","Grosse Theoretisch- Praktische Klavierschule fur den Systematischen Unterricht Dr. S. Lebert und Dr. L. Stark, Professoren am Conservatorium su Stuttgart Vollstandig in Vier Theilen Mit Einem im Vierten Theil Enthaltenen Anhang, Bestehend aus vier Grossen Originalbeitragen von Dr. Franz v. Liszt sowie weiteren specialetuden von W.Bargiel, F.Bendel, J.Brahms, L.Brassin, J.Faisst, St. Heller, A. Henselt, Ferd. Hioller, Th. Kirchner, W. Kruger, Th.Kullak, Franz Lachner, G. Linder, J. Moscheles, J. RAff, C. Reinecke, J. Rheinberger. A. Rubinstein, C. Saint-Saens und O. Scherzer Zweiter Theil Vierundzwanzigste Auflage Edition Cotta No. 101 Preis: 8 Mark Stuttgart 1901 J.G. Cotta'sche Bushhandlung Nachfolger G.m.b.H.","Cover inscribed: Sadie D. Robertson Harmston; Le Zephyr, morcean elegant. Op. 41 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 451 Washington Street New York Schubert's Serenade transcribed by F. Liszt Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Lucia di Lammermoor, Op.114, Donizetti Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Faust; J. Leybach, Op. 35 Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Bohemian Girl H. Cramer Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Ye Banks and Braes Wallace, W.V. Published by G. Andres \u0026 Co. 4228 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia\\ Pensees Italiennes 3 Pieces Elegantes aur La Traviata de Verdi par Th. Oesten Op. 125 Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton, Philadelphia Home Sweet Home T.P. Ryder White, Smith \u0026 Co., Music Publishers 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Folies E. Ketterer Op. 179 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street In Beauteous May H. Lichner, Op.87 Boston: Carl Prufer, 30 West St. Boston Fisherman's Song Op. 43 Gustav Lange Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Austrian Song My Dainty Lass by Pacher Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington Street Boston Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60; G.D. Wilson published by Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street Dancing in the Barn by Tom Turner; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Geo Molineux 819 Broadway New York and 40 Fourth Street Brooklyn Amusement Des Jeunes Amateurs Charles Czerny Op. 825; F.A. North \u0026 Co. 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Polacca Sweet By and By; A.P. Wyman New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Bright Flowers Heinrich Lichner Op. 111 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Golden Clouds Charles D. Blake Op. 166 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company The Angel's Greeting Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Illusioni Grand Valse G.C. Capitani White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Sirenes Waltzes Emile Waldteufel White, Smith \u0026 Co., 516 Washington Street, Boston Flowers of St. Petersburg ( Fleurs de St Petersburg Waltzes ) John Resch Warren K. Day, Concord, N.H. Artists' Life Waltzes Johann Strauss Op. 316 Valse Brillante Jules Schulhoff Op. 6 Boston Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Wildwood Blossoms Waltz Thomas P. Westtendorf Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Musical Echoes Mazurka H. G. Bennett Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company 126 Tremant St. San Francisco Racquet Galop E. Kate Simmons Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Waves of the Ocean Ch. D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Wandering Sprite J.C. Engelbrecht Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Little Fairy Scottisch L. Streabog Providence R.I. Cory Brothers 120 Westminster Street Clayton's Grand March Chas. D. Blake Op.100 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St General Hancock's Grand March Sep Winner Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boccaccio March A.E.Warren Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington St Carl Schwencke Op. 56 Rossini Auber Donizetti D. Krug J.Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig u. New York stamped by G. Schirmer 701 Broadway New York Welcome to Spring for Six Hands Th. Oesten Op. 319 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington St. Swediah Wedding March Aug. Soderman C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. 711 Broadway New York On the Race Course Chas. D. Blake Op.134 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St The Three Friends D. Krug Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M.I. BLANDIN\" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 \u0026 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth \u0026 Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley \u0026 Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright \u0026 fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway","Scope and Contents Cover Notation \" Original Compositions Schubert\" Colored Marking on title page: Watkins 2 Compositions Originales pour Piano a quatre Mains par Francois Schubert Supplement Leipzig \u0026 Berlin C.F. Peters Bureau de Musique Ouverture: Franz Schubert Op. 34","Cover: Mendelssohn: Symphonien Bd. I (Arnoll, Adur ) 4 ms. Stamped Dr. Alfred Buss Arzt Suttin Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Sammtliche Werke Symphonien fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen Band I Band II Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped: Musikalie-Handluch Stettin Amoll-Symphonie Mendelssohn Op. 56","Scope and Contents Cover engraved: E. WILLSON. O Logie O Buchan! Air Ecossais Henri Herz Op. 85 London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. 20, Soho Square Il Tancredi Rossinin London: Mori \u0026 Lavenn, 28 New Bond St. Tu Che accendi T. Latour S.Chappell, 50 Bond Street Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Non Piu Andrai Mozart London: Falkners 3 Old Bond St. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Tu vedrai la sventurata Anton Diabelli No. 17 London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Semiramide G,. Rossini London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 105 Wardour Street Le Cheval de Bronze D.F. E. Auber London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin The Alpine March Henry Russell Dublin: Marcus Moses, 4,Moreland Street Stamped sold by Robinson Russell and Rubinson Faint and Wearily P.W. Gormley Dublin: E. McCullaghs Music Warehouse, 108, Grafton St. Pianoforte WareRoom, 22 Suffolk Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin I Puritani William Hutchins Callcott in three books London: Cramer \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street \u0026 Richmond Mills 140 New Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Fra Diavolo Auber London: Chappell Music Seller to their majesties 50 Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Hart's 32nd Set of Quadrilles Joseph Hart London: Leoni Lee, Music Seller to the Royal Family, 48 Albemarle Street The Mountaineers Quadrilles P.W. Gormley Dublin: E.McCullagh Music Ware Room 108 Grafton Street opposite the Provosts Home; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Les Coquettes Quadrilles de Contredanses Op. 49 Henri Herz London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Paris by Hen. Bonn by Simrock or the same publisherd also may be had H.Herz'z First Set of Quadrilles The Coast-Guard Quadrilles M.F. Welch Dublin: Published for the authhor at M. Moses' Piano Forte \u0026 Music Warehouse 4. Westmoreland Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Pickwick Quadrilles containing Samuel Pickwick Esq. G.P.M.P.C. , Nathaniel Winkle Esq.,M.P.C., Tracey Tupman Esq. M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass Esq. M.P.C. Alfred Jingle - not Esq. and Sam Weller for the Piano Forte as danced at the Nobilities, Almacks and Pickwick Balls Edith by Boz Junz. London: Printed by W. Wybrow, 24, Rathbone Place and also sold by Corp. Aldersgate St. Pierson, Bishopsgate St. \u0026 all Book \u0026 Music Sellers in the United Kingdom; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Brilliant Rondos Ch. Czerny op.316 London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Victoria Waltz composed and varied A Capriccio for the Piano Forte by J.H. Gross Authot of the \"Familiar Studies\" Dedicated with Permission to Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria; published for W. Crosby H. Falkner: 3 Old Bond St. London","Scope and Contents Cover notation: H.G.A. Vol II CLASS Handwrtten inside cover: 1. Sinding's Rustle of Spring 9. O Thou Sublime sweet Evening Star 16. Pilgrims Chorus 21. Cavatina 24. Simple Aven 28. Chopins Funeral-March 30. Paderewski Menuet 35. Scarf-Dance 38. Schuberts' Three Waltzes 40. Intermezzo sinfonico 43. L'Avalanche 45. La Cinquantaine 49. Traumerei 51. Bridal Song from Lohengrin 53. Hunting Song 55. Canzonetta 57. Barcarrolle 59. Cradle Song 61. Menuet 63. Faust (for four hands) 69. Curious Story 71. Clementi Sonatina 73. Six variations by Beethoven 83. The Little Saucer 85. Auf dem Spielplatz 88. Grandmothers Story \u0026 Mysterious Affair 90. Les Sonatinias 92. By the Spring \u0026 Slumber Song 94. Jugend Lust 102. Oberon for four hands 108. Bagatelle 110. Kinderleben 118, The Beetles Buzz 120 Baroarole 125. Merry Wanderer 127. Thine eyes are Blue Fruhlinsrauschen Klavierstuck von Christian Sinding Op.32 no. 3 Eigenthum des verlegers 8486 Leipzig C/F/ Peters 4 Transcriptions from Tannhauser Opera by R. Wager for the Pianoforte by Gustav Lange New York: G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copright 1885 Selections performed at the Wagner Festival Concerts Fritz Spindler Op.94 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Standard Classic Composers Cavatina by Joachim Raff Oliver Ditson Company Boston Song Without Words Francis Thome Op.25 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken 1901. Classical Bouquet by Burgmuller, Funeral March by Chopin New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co., 18 East 22nd St. Stamped: Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave. 59th \u0026 60th St. New York Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Compositions de J.J.Paderewski Menuet New York: G. Schmirmer Handwritten name Hattie Aitken Do Not Remove from Piano Compositions for the Pianoforte by C. Chaminade Scarf Dance New York: G. Schirmer. 1891. Old and New Classics for the Pianoforte Schubert, F. Three Waltzes New York: G. Schirmer 1892. Cavalleria Rustican Intermezzo sinfonico P. Mascagni Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock in Berlin Stamped G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York. Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Select pieces for the Pianoforte L'Avalanche Heller, S. Arthur P. Schmidt, 154 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Stamped Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Union Square New York Twelve Choice Selections for Piano La Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Traumerei R. Schumann Op. 18 Bridal Song from Lohengrin, Jadassohn, S. New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Hunting Song Jagdstuck Cornelius Gurlitt, Op, 101 No. 19 Boston, Mass, H.B. Stevens Co. 26 West Street; stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 95 Union Square, New York\" Canzonetta, V. Hollaender G. Schirmer New York 35 Union Square . 1886. Barcarolle X. Scharwenka The Boston Music Company 28 West Streeet Boston Mass. Copyright by G. Schirmer, Jr. 1988. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Cradle Song(Wiegenlied) Gustav Merkel New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Menuet No. 10 A. Jul Biedermann New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. J.F.H. Meyer Copyright 1891 Faust de Ch. Gounod D. Krug, Op.170 No.36 Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth and New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \" G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" Curious Story St. Heller, Op.138, No.9 New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square. 1892 Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1. Clementi, M. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Sechs Variationen uber ,,Nel cor pin\" G dur fur das Pianoforte von L. Van Beethovenunter Mitwirkung von Immanuel von Faisst bearbeitet von Sigmund Lebert; English translation by J.H. Cornell. Stuttgart: Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger. Copyright 1891 by Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" No. 5 Die kleine Tanzerin (The Little Dancer) Boston \u0026 Leipzig: Arhtur P. Schmidt. Copyright 1890 Philip Hale Jugenleben von Heinrich Lichner Op. 81 No.4 Auf Dem Spielplatz Berlin Verlag von C.A.Challier 8 Co. Paris, A.Leduc London B. Williams Stamoed \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Grandmother's Story and Mysterious Affair Carl Reinecke Op.77 carefully revised and fingered by Junius W. Hill Book I, II, III Arthur P. Schmidt Boston Two Sonatinas No.1 in G L. Van Beethoven New York G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1893 Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" An der Quelle (By the Spring) and Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) C. Gurlitt New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Jugend-Lust Franz Wohlfahrt, Op.61 Heft 1 Leipzig, Rob.Forberg Stamped \"G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" No. 19 Oberon von Weber Secondo D. Krug, Op.123 No.19 a quatre mains Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Bagatelle Philipp Scharwenka revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg. Some pencil markings \"Bagatelle Miss Ehlers Hattie Aitkins\" G. Schirmer, No.35 Union Square, New York Copyright 1887 Kinderleben Kleine Stucke fur das Pianoforte von Th. Kullak Berlin M.Bahn Verlag Stamped\"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" The Beetles Buzz Gustav Lange New York Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Berlin \u0026 Posen Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock Hof-Musikalienhandler Copyright 1890 by O.B. Boise Barcarole in G Gustav Ehrlich New York G. Schirmer \"Harriet L. Aitkens\" Copyright 1889 Merry Wanderer Stiehl, Heinr. New York G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copyright 1887 Thine Eyes so Blue Gavotte composed by Jos. J. Kaiser. Published by J. Fischer \u0026 Bro. 7 Bible House New York; Ignaz Fischer 229 Summit St. Toldedo, O. Copyright 1897 by Jos. J. Kaiser. Hand notations \"Hattie L. Aikens Do Not Remove from piano\" Reigen Adolph Jensen Silver, Burdett and Company Publishers New York, Boston, Chicago. Copyright 1893-1894. Note on last page: \" Miss Harriet Aitkens 550 Park Ave. New York City\"","Scope and Contents Inside cover \" 2 violins 35 cents\" Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violins Violen et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Duo I Violino Primo J. Pleyel, Op.59 Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par Ignace Pleyel par Ferd. David. Leipzig: C.F. Peters. Stamped \"J.G. Krompholz, Bern Musikalien un Instrumentenhandlung Musikalien-Leihanstadlt. Piano und Harmonium, Verkauf und Miethe\" Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violons Violon et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Sclesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Sonate Pour le Pianoforte avec Violon ad libitum par D. Steibelt a Leipsic chez Breithopf \u0026 Hartel Stamped \"A. Methfessel Magasin de Musique\" Drei Sonatinen fur Pianoforte und Violine componirt von Franz Schubert Op. 137 Mk. 1.50 Neue revidirte mit Fingersatz und Bogenstrich versehene Ausgabe von Friedr. Hermann J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig","Scope and Contents Cover engraved Violin \u0026 Piano Lieschen Polka M.Carl 6th Air Varied Ch. De Beriot, Op.12 Fantasies Faciles D. Alard Op.39 Rundgesange Waltzes E. Strauss, Op.178 Breeze of Night Waltzes Geo. Lamothe In the New Home Waltzes Kela Bela, Op. 109 Jubilaums March E. Haselmann Hortensia Galop C. Eberle Rheinlander Schottische C. Eberle Moccoli Carnevals Quadrille C. Faust Hortensia Waltz F.G.Baur Sonata No.3 Jacob Schmitt Fragrant Violet F. Spindler Sounds from Home J. Gung'l Victoria Lancers' Quadrille Weingarten Selections from Lombardi Verdi Grand Russian March Carnival of Venice Pot Pourri, Popular Melodies Lingard Medley Les Roses Waltz Coronation March, from \"Prophet.\" Selection from \"La Sonnambula\" Tanz Jubel Polka Marseillaise Hymn Traineux Mazurka Selection from Traviate The Power of Love. Santanella Balfe Departed Days The Last Rose of Summer","Instructive Ausgabe Klassischer Klavierwerke unter Mitwirkung von Hans Von Bulow, Dr. Immanuel Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Dr. Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite Abtheilung Ausgewahlte Sonaten und Andere Stucke W.A. Mozart Neuste revidirte Auflage Zweiter Band Nr. 13-25 Sonaten zu Zwei Handen In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum der Verslagshandlung fur alle Lander Nr. 71  Preis M.6. Stuttgart, 1890 Verlag Der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Mary A. Lincoln.\" on spine \"Beethoven 2\" Sonaten und Andere Werke fur das Pianoforte von Ludwig Van Beethoven unter Mitwirkung von Immanuel Faisst bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite revidirte Ausgabe Zweiter Band In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum de Verlagshandlung fur alle Lander Preis: Rthlr. 2.20 Ngr.oder fl.4- Stuttgart. Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1872. Stamped \"John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 638 Washington St. Boston\"","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Music F.D. No. 1\" Inside cover handwritten \" 1 of 7  Z:L  4 Chromolith, fronts including \"Music of the Balls\" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted \"To the Rose in Winter\" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur  Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street, Berners St. W. Funiculi Funicula a Neopolitan Melody by L. Denza. G, Ricordi \u0026 Co. 265 Regent Street, London. W. La Coucharatcha Dance Andalouse pour le Piano par Durand De Grau  London: Chappell \u0026 Co, New Bond Street.Stamped \"J.H. Demonti 101 Buchanan Street Glasgow\" La Chatelaine Fantaisie a la Valse par Alphonse le Duc. London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Bishopsgate Street within Eldorado Waltz by T.Popplewell Royle. London. Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A Gt. Marlborough St W. Black Diamonds Waltz for the Pianoforte compopsed by Louis Lamar London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street East, Berners Street W, printed at Leipzig. Stamped \"Now the property of Hopwood \u0026 Crew, Ltd. 42, New Bond Street. London, W. Toreador Waltz by  T. Popplewell Royle. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A. Great Marlborough Street ,W. Orazione for the Pianoforte by Carle Thorne. Edwin Ashdown (Limites) New York. London. Toronto. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher 25 Mar. 96 122, Cheapside, E.D. \"Come Back to Erin\" by Claribel. Transcribed for the Pianoforte by W. Kuhe. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295 Regent Street W. Stamped \"Boisegow\" Balmoral Fantasia on Scotch Airs (with imitation of bagpipes) Composed expressly for Mdme. Arabella Goddard by Jules DeSivrai. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Streew W. Stamped \"A.G.\" 'Tis still the time of the roses  W. Baumgartner. Augener \u0026 Co. 199 Regent Street, London, W. 22 Newgate Street, E.C. \u0026 6 New Burlington Street, W. Green Isle of Erin Song; words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel. Copyright 1892 Patey \u0026 Willis. New York 5 East 14th . London Edwin Ashdown(Limited) Hanover Square. Toronto 88, Yonge Street. Stamped \"G.L.R.\" Angus  Macdonald, Song. Written by Fred. E. Weatherly. Composed and dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. O Callaghan by Joseph Roeckel Price 4/ London, Chappell \u0026 Co., 50, New Bond Street A May Morning Song. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by L. Denza. Chappell \u0026 Co. Ltd. 50, New Bond Street, London, W. Agents: New York: Boosey \u0026 Co. Copyright 1844 by Chapell \u0026 Co.Stamped \" L. Dongy\" Only Once More Song. The Words by H.L. D'Arcy Jaxone, The Music by Frank L. Moir. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher DEC. 66 123, Cheapside, E.D. Down the Vale Song. The words by Gunby Hadath; the music by Frank L. Moir. Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, London,W. 9, East Seventeeth Street, New York. Copyright 1896. Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini by George Frederick West. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Gloris in Excelsis (Twelfth Service) Rossini by Mozart. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Music of the Bells - Sweet Bells are ringing arranged by Cristabel. Printed in Germany. Price One Shilling. London: Wickens \u0026 Co., 41 New Bond Street, W. Glued on inside back cover are two pictures: The New Bonnet and On the Links from the painting by Harrison Fisher","Scope and Contents On cover: Gounod Grieg Pauer Blumenthal Dedicated to Madame Viguier Funeral March of a Marionette by Ch. Gounod London, Goddard \u0026 Co. 4 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Ch. Gounod\" Marche Funebre for the Piano Forte performed at the Funeral of the Composer, in the Church of La Madeleine, Paris. Composed by Frederic Chopin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Poetische Tonbilder ( Poetic Tone_Pictures for the Pianoforte by Edvard Grieg. London, Augener \u0026 Co. 86 Newgate Street, E.C. As performed by the Author at the Crystal Palace Concerts, La Poste Scherzo pour le Piano compose et dedie a Mrs. J.M. Eddington par Robert Beringer Op. 22. London: Simson \u0026 Co. (Late Weippert) 14 Argyll Street. Regent Street, W. Section III, No.18 Charles Halle's practical Pianoforte School. Scherzo, Hunting Song and Toccatina from Op. 77 C. Reinecke. Forsyth Brothers, Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London, Cross Street, and South King Street, Manchester Slumber Song (Schlummerlied) for the Piano, by Robert Schumann. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. (Late Simpson) Music Publisherd 266, Regent Street, W. Charles Halle's Edition. Schumann's Arabeske for the Piano Forte fingered and edited by Charles Halle, Op. 18. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Le Chant du Braconnier 2de pensee Melodique par Theodore Ritter London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street. Paris, L'Auteur, Boulevard des Italiennes Gigue pour Piano par Theodore Ritter op. 34. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Scherzo Brillante. Pour Piano, par H.A.Wollenhaupt. London, B. Wiliams, 19, Paternoster Row, E.C. Air Compose par Le Roi Louis XIII transcrit pour le piano par Henri Chys. London: E.Donajowski 8, Winsley Street, Oxford Street W. Intermezzo Scherzoso. Ji Carnevale di Milano Ballabili e Intermezzi per Pianoforte composti da Hans de Bulow Op. 21. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff Milano: Ricordi; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Berceuse Joachim Raff Op. 125 II Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Aquarellen Short Pieces for the Piano by Niels W. Gade Elegie Op. 19 Le Devouement Morceau pour le Piano par Jacques Blumenthal Op. 58 London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry Hanover Square La Campanella. Polka de Concert pour le Piano par E. Pauer. London, Addison \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street Paris, Fluxland Leipzig, Kistner Galop Militair for the Piano Forte. Composed By E. Pauer. Londom: Published by R. Mills, 140, New Bond Street The Message Transcribed for the Piano Forte by Jacques Blumenthal. London. Duncan Davison \u0026 co. Depot General de la Maison Brandus, de Paris 244, Regent Street, corner of Little Argyll Street. Danse des Gnomes pour le Piano. Composee par Jacques Bluementhal. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Stamped \"J.Meller 55 Church St ...\" Etude de Concert Op.7 pour le Piano Forte par A. Goria; dediee a son amil E. Prudenr revised and fingered by Rene Favarger. London: Wessel \u0026 Co., Importers \u0026 Publishers of Music to Her Majesty, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent (by Appt) The Court \u0026 Army 18. Hanover Square Marcia Giocosa, Ferinand Hiller. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Charles Halle's Edition Fantasia-Impromptu, for the Poano Forte Composed by F. Chopin. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Liebesfruhling Sonnets for Pianoforte Composed by Frederick Unger Op. 8. Forsyth Brothers, 272a Regent Circus, Oxford, London and Cross Streeet, and South King Street, Manchester To Miss Ada Kennedy. Kathleen Mavourneen. Transcription variee pour piano, par Tito Mattei. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer, 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street, w.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M. \u0026 G. Mcerlein.\" Title Page: Vocal Gems; A Collection of Admired Songs, Duetts \u0026 c. By Popular Authors Nay Bid Me Not to Resign Love                              Serenade from Don Pasquale No. 1 Then You'll Remember Me                            No. 2 Heart Bowed Down  Balfe No. 3 I Dreamt that I Dwellt in Marble Hall  Balfe      No. 4 When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT No. 5 Within a Mile of Edinborotown                        No. 6  Dearest Spot on Earth  Wrighton No. 7 Scenes that are the Birghtest  Balfe              No. 8 Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me  Travatore No. 9 Annie Lawrie                                                No.10  Loreley  F. Silcher No. 11 We Met by Chance.    Kuchen                      No.12 The Alpine Horn  H. Proch No. 13 Shells of the Ocean  J.W. Cherry                No.14 Murmuring Sea Duett  S. Glover No. 15 In Happy Moments  Wallace                        No.16 Gipsy Countess Duett  S. Glover No. 17 I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow(Annie G. Barker)  No.18 Call Me Thine One No. 19 Comin Thro' the Rye                                    No. 20 Switzer's Farewell No. 21 Ever of Thee    Hall                                      No. 22 Mary of Argyle No. 23 Home sweet Home Cincinnati: Published by F.W.Rauch. No. 123 West 5th St between Vine \u0026 Race Southside When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT Drei Balladen fur eine Bass-oder Bariton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Piano compsit von C.G. Reissiger Op.95 Dresden: Bei Bernhard Friedel. stamped \" J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Music Depot Broadway New York\" How Sweet 'tis to Return composed by F. W. Rauch. Published by R.W.Rauch, Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Sweet Home Polka for the Piano By F.W.Rauch. , Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Lucetta Polka composed by H.P. Danks. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Echo Schottische Composed by Miss Mary A. Tipton. A Blind Lady. Cincinnati, O. Published by R.W.Rauch, . 123 W. Fifth St. 1859 The Maidens Prayer. T Badarzewska. Cinncinati. J. Church JR. 66 West Fourth St Parlor Waltz composed \u0026 dedicated to Madame Elisabeth Ernest by Mrs. H.W.Hale. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. West Fourth St 1859 National Hall Polka by F.W. Rauch.  Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1858 Katy's Waltz for the Piano. By Ch.A. Hertwig.  Cincinnati. Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Russian March Published by Henry McCaffrey Baltimore Tripp \u0026 Cracc's Collection of Duetts for Piano Forte. Silver Lake Waltz. Published by Tripp \u0026 Cragg Louisville KY Pleasure Train for TWO Performers on the Piano by Ja's. Bellak. Sontag Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Young Pianists' First Recreations Collection of Easy Duetts Designed for the Use of Beginners. Composed, arranged and carefully fingered by Julius H. Knorr. Allegretto \u0026 Allegro. Luisville, Ky. Published by D.P. Faulds. 1857. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Fairy Bell Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Villikins \u0026 Dinah Waltz Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Grand Russian March. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: J.W. Lawton. No.19 Sth Eighth St. Saratoga Polka. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Sophie Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 The Battle of Buena Vista Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Major General Zachary Taylor, by William Striby. Published by David P. Faulds Louisville Ky. Firth \u0026 Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway New York 247-11. Le Tremolo, Pour le Piano par H. Rosellen. Cincinnati, published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. 50 Fourth St. Tonbluthen Auswahl von Original Tondichtungen fur das Piano-forte von Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny etc. Andante fur das Pianoforte v.L.van Beethoven Tonbluthen G Charakterstucke fur Piano von Spindler 43 Werk. Lilie. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's Verlag Une Promenade en Gondole. Nocturne par Th. Dohler Oeuv.65. Berlin et Breslau chez Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Boch Repertoire des jeunes Pianistes Petites fantasies instructives pour le Piano Sur des Motifs D'Operas Favoris composee par Ferdinand Beyer Op. 36. Le Pardon de Ploermel de Meyerbeer. Stamped \" C. Breusing 701 Broadway New York, Grosser Marsch aus Tannhauser eingerichtet fur das Pianoforte von J. Val. Hamm. Dreden, C.F. Meser. Stamped Scharfenberg \u0026 Luis New-York Zwolf Novellen fur das Pianoforte componirt von Carl Mayer Heft I. Eigenthum des Veregers. Offenbach a/M, bei Johann Andre London \u0026 Philadelphia Bouquets de Melodies pour Le Piano par Ferd. Beyer Op. 42. Leipzig, chez C.F.Leede.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \"MUSIC\" Handwritten notes inside cover Guy Mannering Valse, C.H.R. Marriott published by Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside. Wholesale Warehouse,11, Holborn Bars, E.C. Soave Immagine D'Amor, Cavatina, composed by Signor Mercandante. London Published for the Proprietors by Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street Robert Toi Que J'Aime. Cavatina. In the Opera of Robert Le Diable, composed by Meyerbeer. London, Cramer, Wood \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street Angiol di Pace Song. Extracted from the trio in the Opera of Beatrice di Tenda. Composed by Bellini. London: Published by Chappeell Music Seller to Her Majesty 50 New Bond Street Giorno dorrore e di contente Duett in the Opera of Semiramide composed by Rossini. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street Ebben per mia memoria. The favorite Duett, in the Opera of La Gazza Landra. Composed by Rossini. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street. fabian's, Musical Library Circus Rd. St. Johns Woc Venezia (Barcole) Poetry by Pietro Beltrame The English Version by John Oxenford Esq. The Musis Composed and Dedicated to Signor Consigliero Beltrame by Giacomo Meyerbeer. London: J.J. Ewer \u0026 Co. A Grenade, Ariette Espagnole composee par G. Rossinin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50 New Bon St W La Stella Waltz, parole di E.Dellesedie. Composto espressamente e didecato a Madlle. Tietjend, da Luigi Arditi. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, 201, Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit St. L'Orologio, Scherzo per Canto di Luici Arditi. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street La Scala, No. 80, \"Qui Sola, Vergin Rosa,\" Romanza. Sung by Madame Bosio in the Opera of MArta F. De Flotow. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Il Soave e bel conten aria. Composta dal Sig. Me. Pacini. London, Addison \u0026 Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. \u0026 47 King St. Che Vuol Dir Cio? (The Spinning Wheel Quartett) In the Opera of MArtha, Composed by F. De Flotow. London, Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Songs for the Classical Vocalist. Selected and Edited by Miss Masson. Lamborncock, Hutchings \u0026 Co. 62 \u0026 63, New Bond Street corner of Brook Street. Sicilienne composed by Pergolesi A.D. 1734 No. 4 of Nino, ossia Nabucodonosor, Music di Giuseppe Verdi. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street. Index to attached pieces. L'Africaine musique de G. Meyerbeer. G. Brandus et S. Dufour. Paris. Die Schone Mullerin. Ein Cyclus von Lindern. Gedichte von W. Muller fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25. Heft V Trock'ne Blumen; Der Muller und der Bach; Des Baches Wiegenlied.Wien, C.A. Spina. 1864. Perche Non Vieni Ancora ( Godfrey's Guard's Waltz) Liberamente Transcritto per canto. Ed Eseguito Dalla Celebre. Teresa Titiens, da Enrico Bevignani. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, Bond Street An den Abendstern, Op. 76, Heft III by Ferd. Hiller. Leipzig, Fr. Kistner Stamped\" Coldenzbei C.J. Falckerberg Des Jungen Polen Kluge Lied von fr. Aulenbach fur eine Mezzo-Soprano, Alt oder Baritonstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung componirt und der Frau Rentmeister Emilie von Chlingensperg. H.b. Wiss Op. 99. Offenbach a/m. Bei Joh. Andre. Die Schone Mullerin fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25, Heft IV. Wien, C.A. Spina 1864. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz; 16. Die Liebe Farbe Favorite Opera en 4 actes, musique de C. Donizetti. A Paris, chez Branbus et C la Rue Richelieu 103. Stamped London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. 244 Regent Street Germania; A Collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words. Second Series. 131. Golden Stars in Heaven Shining-Schweizer Heimweh. Proch. London: Augener \u0026 Co., 86, Newgate Street, E.C. Quarta Parte D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee from Il Trovatore del Maestro G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street Reminiscenze Melodiche in Omaggio ad Angiolina Bosio Parole di Monterasi Musica di L. Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67 ,Conduit St. Bel Raccio Lusinchier Cavatina Vorrei che il tuo pensiero duettino in the Opera of Otello composed by G. Rossini London: Printed and Sold by Mesrs. Birchall \u0026 Co. 140, New Bond Street Recit. A te presto, vienia studiar Aria. \"Ombra Leggiera.\" Nell' Opera Dinorah Le Pardon de Ploermel di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library 28 Holles Street. Recit. E Romanza. \"Colli Nativi.\" in A Flat.Cantala dal Signor Giuglini, composta da Luigi Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, New Pianoforte Gallery, 209. Regent Street Una voce poco fa Cavatina in the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Composed by Signor G. Rossini. London: Printed and Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His MAjesty, 50, New Bond Street Son vergin vezzosa in vest di sposa. Polacca e Quartetto In the Opera of I Puritani, composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 Bond Street. Dans un Bois Solitaire Aria, composed by W.A. Mozart. London: Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale, 26, Old Bond Street I Cari Di Di Gioventu Romanza per Voce di Messo-Soprano Parole e Musica di Luigi Badia. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit Street O Luce di Quest Anuma Cavatina. In the OPera of Linda di Chamouni, composed by Donizetti. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi. Paris, Editeur, Leon Escudier, rue de Choiseut, 21. Stamped \" Boosey \u0026 Sons 24 \u0026 28 Holles St. London\" Sei venedicata Assai Romanza Nell' Opera Dinorah di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library, 28, Holles Street Di Placer mi Balza il Cor, Cavatina. Composed by Rosini, London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street. Copyright No. 7. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: O'era un re, un re di Thule \"Faust.\"; Come Vorrei Saper Del Giovin Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street. No. 36 La Traviatta, Opera. Ah Forse e lui che l'anima. Musica di G. Verdi. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Casta Diva che inaigenti Cavatina Opera of Norma composed by Bellini. London: Harry May. Deh! conte conte li prendi Duetto in the Opera of Norma composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 New Bond Street. Ecco Ridente il Cielo Cavatina, In the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Composed by G. Rossini. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street \u0026 67 Conduit Street. Or Che in Cielo, Barcarole, in the Opera of Marino Faliero. Composed by Donizetti. London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. 210 Regent Street. Ah! Ridda Leggera Ebbrezza Valse from Faust; composed by Gounod. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Ti Sovvien, valse vocale composto da Francesco Berger. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street W. In Questo Semplice Modesto Asilo Cavatina In the Opera of betly, composed by Signor G. Donizetti. Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Vivitu, te me scongiuro Aria in the Opera of Anna Bolena; composed by Signor Donizetti. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. Un Ballo in Maschera Melodramma in Tre Atti Musica di G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Holles Street. Si, Carina, Caprettina, Scena eo Aria Nell' Opera Dinorah. G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street. Non Piu mesta accantoal fuoco, aria in the Opera of La Cenerentola, composed by G. Rossini. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. La Creme de L'Opera Francais Choix Airs et Duos. Adieu! belle France Romance favorite de L'Opera Marie Stuart musique de L. Neidermeyer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. L'Africaine Air du Sommeil, musique de G. Meyerbeer. Paris: Brandeis. Dove sono i bei momenti? Recitative and Air from the Opera of Le Nozze Difigaro, composed by Mozart. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201 Regent Street \u0026 67, Conduit Street. Son Vergin Vezzosa in Vesta di Sposa. Polacca in the Opera of I Puritani. Composed by Signor Bellini. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. Ma Negli Estremi Instanti, Scena Romanza. Softly Sighs the Voice of the Evening, in the Celebrated Opera Der Freischutz. The Poetry translated from the German by W. McGregor Logan. The Music by C. Von Weber. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street. Bei Labbri Che Amore, Mazurka, mezzo Soprano ou Contralto par Henri Roubier. Sposa Euridice Consorte in the Opera of Orfeo, composed by Gluck. London: Addison \u0026 Hollier, 210, Regent Street Opposite Conduit Street and 47, King Street. Ellen's III, Gesang. Hymne an die Jungfrau, Franz Schubert. Wien: C.A. Spina. Threee German Songs for Voice and Piano composed by Heinrich Proch of Viena. No. 105, Op.18 From the Alp the Horn Resounding. Translated and adapted by F.W. Rosier. London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry, 13, Hanover Square. Copyright No. 5. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: Le Parlate D'Amor. Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street.","Scope and Contents Cover \"MUSIC\" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped \"Authors Property\" and initialed \"RA\". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey \u0026 Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee \u0026 Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped \" Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York\" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.","Scope and Contents Cover \"Old Favorites Vocal\" Inside cover: \"Forbes Library Northampton Mass\" Wearing of the Green, as sung by T.H. Glenney, by Dion Boucicault , and E.H. House. 1865 by H.B.Dofworth. New York. Stamped May 22 1902 and Oct 8 1902. Mother Watch the little feet Ballad written by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; music by J.W. Turner. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson 291 Washington St. 1857.Molly Bawn by SamuelLover. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co., 277 Washington St. 1866. The Union Hymn, arranged by C.E. Horn; words and music by Flaccus.Stamped May 22 1902. New York: published by C.E. Horn, 367 Broadway. 1840. Oh Boys, Carry Me Long, A Plantation Melody. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1851. Massa's in De Cold Ground as sung by Christy's Minstrels. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1858. Stamped May 22 1902. Comin' thro' the Rye Scotch Ballad by Frank L. Harris. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1854. Stamped May 22 1902. Home Sweet Home Sung by Miss Lind in the Key of G. Stamped May 22 1902. Natinal Melodies, Our Flag; words by Dr. O.W. Holmes; composed and arranged by L.Louis. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1865. The Maid of Athens written by Lord Byron The Music by G. Kiallmark. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. 1866. The New York Musical Review Prize Songs. No.1 Sweet \u0026 Low. Published by Russelll \u0026 Tolman 291 Washington St. Boston. 1858. The Vocalist's Companion. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Poetry by J.E. Carpeneter. Music by W.T. Wrighton. Stamped May 22 1902. Henry Tolman \u0026 Co., 291 Washington Street, Boston. John Anderson, My Jo. A Beautiful Scotch Air Ballad arranged for the Piano Forte. Written by Robert Burns. Arranged by John Watson.Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Favorite Ballads of the South. Take Me Home, Raymond. Published by J.L. Peters, New York. 1865. Mary of Aryle A much admired Scotch Song Written by C.H. Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 115 Wasington St. Stamped May 22 1902. A Choice Selection of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Little Bo-Peep, The King of France, Jack and Jill, Three Children Sliding (Nursery Songs) New York Published by C.M. Cady 107 Duane Street. Stamped May 22 1902. The Sands O'Dee, poetry from Alton Locke; Music by F. Boott. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Washington St. 1857. The Old Oaken Bucket Written by Samuel Woodworth Esq. adapted to a favorite Scotch Air. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson Washington St. National Music: Our Flag is There. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington Street. 1861. Robin Adair as sung in La Dame Blanch arranged for the Piano. Arranged by P.K. Moran. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. Sweet By and By by J.P. Webster, Stamped May 22 1902. 1868. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 451 Washington St. National Melodies. Grand Union Medley, arranged by Carl Bruen.1861. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 201 Washington Street. 1861.","Scope and Contents Engraved on cover\" Adelaide C. Carpener\" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters \u0026 Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes \u0026 for sale by John Ashton \u0026 Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation \"Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St\" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee \u0026 Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore","Scope and Contents Damaged cover inscribed\"...Kingsley\" ? Inside cover reads\" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895\" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts \u0026 C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped\" Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. 153 Washington St. Boston\". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 \"The Prophecy of Babylon\" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts \u0026 C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song \u0026 Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett \" Behold the Gentle Dew\" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson \u0026 Homans. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. \"I Pitty and Forgive\" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth \u0026 Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt \u0026 HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt \u0026 Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" C.F. Smith\"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed \u0026 dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. \u0026 Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry \u0026 melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee \u0026 Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo \u0026 Performed by Harrigan \u0026 Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th \u0026 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild \u0026 Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin \u0026 Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions \"Addie A. Greene\" and \"Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y.\" The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Hattie R. Parsons.\"; binding \"Music\" Typed Alphabetical list of Songs attached to inside cover Overture to F.Flotow's celebrated Opera Martha, arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: Ditson \u0026 Co. The Nun's Prayer for the Piano Forte; Composed by Oberthur and arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Priere D'Une Vierge (The Maiden's Prayer) for the Piano Forte by Badarzewska. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie Composed by Julius E. Muller. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Evangeline, by W.S. Hays; transcribed by Adolph Baumbach. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1863. Picciola; Brinley Richards Op. 24. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Jone or the Last Days of Pompeii; Albert W. Berg. New-York: Wm. A. Pond.1863. Bird's Song for Piano by J.W. Harmston, Op. 22. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Gondellied. Theodor Oesten Op. 56. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. Floating on the Wind. Melody by Stephen Glover; arranged by Brinley Richards. New York: Wm. A. Pond. Alpehglockchen. Theodore Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Felicidad. Henry Mayer. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Salut a la France! Rondo. C. T. Brunner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Lucia Di Lammermoor; Donizetti; arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Tone Pictures No. 1 Fontaine; Georg Reynald, Op. 6. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Echo of Lucerne. Arranged by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Suke of Tennessee with variations for Piano Forte, composed by Miss. Matilda Tryon. A Blind Girl of Westfield Mass. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1855. The DewDrop, Bluette de Salon; E.A. Favarger. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. Ellsworth Requiem; George William Warren. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Funeral March to the memory of Abraham Lincoln (The Martyr President of the United States of America, who died April 15th, 1865, in the 57th year of his age.) Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1865. Foxglove March. Arranged by Ch. Grobe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1862. Sweet Thought(Polka Mazurka) C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Mazurka Des Traineaux; J. Ascher. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Chopin's Mazurkas for the Piano Forte-Fifth Set. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Blue Bird Polka Redowa; Weingarten. Philadelphia: Chas. W. A. Trumpter. 1865. Grand Valse Brillante; J. Leybach Op. 14. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Queen Victoria's Waltz; The Flora Waltz; Philomela; Queen Maria Da Gloria Waltz; Caroline Waltz; Rosabel Waltz; Josephine Waltz; Alexandria Waltz; Rosa Waltz; The Hope Waltz; Orpheus Waltz; Le Pensee; The Greek Waltz; Les Etoiles D'Amour Waltz; Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz; The Augusta Waltz; by Strauss. Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. Il Bacio Valse; L. Arditi. Boston: Henry Tolman. The Sanitary Fair Polka composed by Mrs. Pankhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1864. Helter Skelter Galop by Carl Faust. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wooden Spoon Lanciers. Arranged by J.M. Lander. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865. Il Travatore Quadrilles (Di Geloso Amor, Di Tale Amor, Un Momento in Valarmi il Mio Ben, il Balen Del Suo Sorriso, Deh! Rallenstate); C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Le Mardi Gras Aux Enfers Quadrille. C. Schubert Op. 79. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Brigand Polka. A Wallerstein, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Delices Des Jeune Pianstes 24 Duo Mignons; Ferdinand Beyer Op. 129. La Haye Corresondance Musicale.","No cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies \u0026 accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee \u0026 Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois \u0026 Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley \u0026 Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover notation \"Music\" Typed Song List inside cover. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Words by Caroline Dana Howe. Composed by T.B. Bishop. Cincinnati, O.: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Pass Under the Rod Sacred Song. Words by Mrs. Dana; Music by Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Upon the Danube River, Beautiful Ballad. Music by Hamilton Aide. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868. Beautiful Dreamer. Words and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1864. The Brook. Words by Tennyson; Music by Dolores. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Patter of Little Feet Ballad; composed by H. Millard. Boston: Koppitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. 1869. Oh! Willie Boy Come Home! Words by Lady Stephen Lushington; music by Virginia Gabriel. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Warblings at Eve Romance by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio. Henri Cramer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie composed by Julius E. Muller Op. 133. New York: Wm. A. Pond.1860. The Long, long Weary Day; Fritz Spindler Op. 73. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sing to me Softly, my sister; words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols; music by O.V. Waterman. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1856. Do They Think of Me at Home! Words by J.E. Carpenter; music by C.W. Glover. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Stamped \" Meyer's 722 Arch Street Philadelphia Overstrung Pianos\" Handwritten in Pencil \"Anne E. Lanborne from her affee husband March 16th 1864- found in state House Nashville\" I Hear the Wee Bird Singing; music by George Linley; arranged by Thos. Ryan. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865 After. Words by Geo. Cooper; music by H. Millard. New York: G Schirmer. 1867. There's No One to Welcome Me Home. Music by M.H. McChesney. Detroit: C.J. Whitney. 1869. The Slumber Song. Composed By F. Kuchen. Translated from the German by J. Wrey Mould. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Birds in the Night, a lullaby. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Fisher Boy's Lament. By H. Newwell. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1869. Something Sweet to Think Of; Poetry and Music by John P. Ordway M.D. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1867. Now Lay Me Down to Sleep; Words by Miss HAttie A. Fox; Music composed by Arthur D. Walbridge. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf; Poetry by O.D. Martin. Composed for the piano by David Wood. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1859 Oh! Gently breathe composed by J. R. Thomas. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. Then You'll Remember Me composed by M.W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. If Ye Love Me, Do My Will. Words by George Cooper. Music by J.R. Thomas. 1868. Notation on top \"To Mrs. Samuel Osgood New York\" Too Late! Poetry by Tennyson; music by Miss M. Lindsay. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Resignation. Poetry by H.W. Longfellow; music J.Edgar Gould. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Music by J.H. Pixley. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Down by the Gate Ballad; written by Geo. W. Birdseye Esq.; composed by J. R. Thomas. 1863 Little Barefoot; words and music by Frank Howard. Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady. 1866. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Brass Instruments, Sheet Music, \u0026 etc. 2051 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" 2 Songs by Miss Lindsay; No. 1 Tired; Words by Miss Helen Burnside; Music by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss ( Miss M. Lindsay); No. 2 Give Us Thy Rest. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St.,\" Where are the Friends of My Youth? Written by Lieut: Col.Addison; Composed by George Barker. New York: John L. Peters. 1866. Far Away. Miss M. Lindey. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St., Brooklyn\" Faith and Hope. Words by Rembrant Peale, Esq. Music by H. Millard. New Uork: G. Schirmer. 1866. Put Me In My Little Bed; written by Dexter Smith; Music by C.A. White. Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry. 1869. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, with Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 205 1/2 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" That Gentle Voice is Calling, Solo and Quartette. Words by L.Mayland; Music by George G. Phipps. 1865. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer with English and Italian words from the Grand Romantic Opera Lurline by W. Vincent Wallace. New York\" Wm. Hall \u0026 Son.1868. Under the Daises Ballad; H. Millard. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1865. Pencil inscription \" A. E. Sanborne's Hardford\" 1865.","Scope and Contents No Covers Whispering Breezes, Morceau for the Piano; C.D. Wilson, Op. 39. New York: J.L.Peters. 1872 Jeunesse Doree (Golden Youth), Galop de Concert pour Piano; Sydney Smith, Op. 86. Philadelphia: G.Andre \u0026 Co. Coterie Polka Composed by F.B. Helmsmuller. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Up \u0026 Away Galop by Charles Faust. New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. \"Flora No. 10\" Fra Diavolo. New York: Oakes \u0026 Clayton. 1872 One Heart, One Mind, Polka Mazurka by Johann Strauss. New York: S.T. Gordon. La Plainte et la Brise; par A. Crisez, Op. 102. Croisez. Moscou Chez P.J.Jurgenson. Stamped \" New-York-820 Broadway Philadelphia-610 Arch J. Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" The Caledonians. Allen Dodworth. New-York: H.B. Dodworth. 1859. La Fille du Regiment. D. Krug. Op.38. No.10. New York: J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1866. Warblings at Morn pour le piano. Gustave de Speiss. Op. 17. New York: Sheppard \u0026 Cottier. 1861. New-York Carnival arranged for the piano by J.M. Lander. No Rest Galop. New York: G. Schirmer. 1867. The Last Rose of Summer. James Bellak. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1862. Der Wildfang Galopp; Carl Faust. New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. Warblings at Eve. B. Richards. New York: Cha.W. Harris. Four in Hand Galop. Arranged by J.M. Lander; Parlow. New York. G.Schirmer.1866 march from Norma; arranged by Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon Le Petit Repertoire de l'Opera: Norma von Bellini. D.Krug, Op. 63, no. 12. Leipzig \u0026 New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1863. March de Triomphe; Alfred H. Pease. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1870. Jolly Sisters. Albert S. Caswell. Brooklyn, NY: Charles Bunce. 1874 The Celebrated Ristori Waltz. Arranged by J. Harmistoun. Cincinnati: J.L. Peters \u0026 Bro. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.(Wrighton) Musical Photograhs No. 59. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Memory Bells.(Henry Tucker) Musical Photograhs No. 47. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Santa Lucia.(Neapolitan Song) Musical Photograhs No.45. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Who will care for Mother now? Composed by C.F. Thompson. Musical Photograhs No. 55. Arranged by D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Empress Henrietta's Waltz. (Pfieffer) Musical Photograhs No..61. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. La Tendresse.(Cramer) Musical Photograhs No. 57. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Premier Amour Redowa.(Wallerstein) Musical Photograhs No. 43. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Monastery Bell. James Bellak.Leaflets No. 11. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tam OShanter. George W. Warren. Musical Photographs For 4 Hands. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1866. Overtures by Suppe, Poet and Peasant arranged by Brunner. New York: S.T. Gordon. Anvil Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Merry Zingara Polka. J. Bellak. Leaflets No. 39. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Les Vacances. J. Blumenthal, No. 2. Maria Polka. Leipzig \u0026 New-York: Jul. Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1860. pencil drawing on front; \"Alderman Malone.\" Scenes from the Opera No. 5 Crown Diamonds by Jas. Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Buds from the Opera arranged for four hands by James Bellak. Norma. New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Stamped \"S.A. Ward Pianos and Music 799 Broad St. Newark, N.J.\" May Breezes Waltz Leaflet No. 29. James Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Palermo Quadrille. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. West End Polka. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 101 Preparatory Lessons of Moderate Difficulty composed expressly for the Piano Forte. 20 Fingered exercises by Charles Czerny. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Bluebird Polka Redowa. Arranged for Violin and Piano by E. Mack. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868.","Title Page: 1.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Soderlandskan; Bilden; Reseda; Gral Och Allt Val; Den Slumrande Lilla Flickan; Vallflickans Aftonvisa; Gondolieren; Mod Och Forsakelse;Skarsliparegossen; Hostsadet; Ur Dansen;Min Hustrus Visa;Forsta Aftonen I det NYA Hemmet; Pa Nyarsdagen;Den Lilla Kolargossen; Riddar Toggenborg; Pa Vattnet; Natthimmeleb; Tal Och Tystnad;Aftonklockan; Flick-Tankar; Hvd Jag Alskar; Den Enfaldiga; Den Nalkande Stormen;Blomplockerskan; Kommer ej varen; Vallgossens Visa; Skirdskoovisa; Salongen Och Skogen; Afton Pa Sjon; Sparfvens Visa; Pa En Resa Hembygden; Min Politk 2.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Barndomsminnen; Anderost; Min Musik; Ur Lidners Medea (Andante); Ur Linders Medea(Tempo di Marcia); Den 56te Fodelsedangen; Sangerskan; Juldagen; Stjernglansen; Den Sorjandes Morgon; Det Fordna Hemmet; Till Min Dotter; Arbetarens Visa; Vid en Vans Tillfrisknande; Afskedet; Han; Vikingen; Forgat Mig Ej","Inside cover: Instrumental Music Book II with typed alphabetical list of songs by composer new York Fusilier's Grand Galop; composed for the Piano Forte by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844 Papanti's Galop by Francis H. Brown. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1845. L'Enfer Quadrille Diabolique. Composed by Henri Bohlman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Les Elegances Favorite Set of Quadrilles composed by Henri Herz. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Governor Aiken's March for the Piano Forte arranged by William Herwig of Charleston S.C.. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1845. Agawan Quick Step. D.H.H. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by D. Ross. Boston: G.P. Reed. See, Oh! Norma; Francois Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Polonaise Favorite, from the Opera Linda Chamounix de Donizetti by Henri Herz. Boston: G.P. Reed La Fille Du Regiment by Ferd. Beyer. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Emerald Rondoletto composed upon Airs from the Opera; La Part Du Diable; Charles Czerny. Balitimore: Frederick D. Benton. 8th Edition. The Opera Polka arranged by Signor Pugni. Wm. H. Oakes, publisher. Isabella Polka Composed by John Underner. Albany: F. P. Burns. 1848. La Polka Comique; The Silver Bell Polka; The Military Polka; by Henri Herz. Neew York: Andre \u0026 Co. 1848. The Evergreen Polka by A.F.R.Conner. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1847 The Grass Hopper's Waltz composed by Nolcini. Boston: Henry Prentiss. 1839. Fairy Waltz coposed by Henry Knecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. The Midnight Waltz composed by W.V.Wallace. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. 1844. Camilla Waltz composed by NAthan Richardson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1847. Tulip Waltz composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Une Fleur Valse Brillante. F. Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Valse Brillante Composed by C.H. Weber. Louisville: W.C.Peters \u0026 Co. 1848.","Scope and Contents Cover marked \"MUSIC\" initials \"C.T.\" lower right corner Title Page: Music Bound by William Jackson, Aberdeen Index page blank Killarney words by Edmund Falconer, Esq,. The Music by M.W.Balfe. London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. The Old Countree Song written by Mary Mark-Lemon; music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Evans \u0026 Co. Stamped \"G. Mitchell Moir Music Seller 82 Union Street Aberdeen\" Is there no Balm in Gilead, composed by John Blockley. London: John Blockley. Stamped \"Ernest Kohlers \u0026 Son, 11, North Bridge, Edinburgh\" The Four Maries by Emile Berger. Dundee, London: Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. The Murmur of the Shell Ballad. Words and music by the Honble. Mrs. Norton. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Te Deum in F. W. Jackson London: W. Paxton. Children's Voices. Words and music by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Dream Song. Words by F.S. Music by Haydn. London: Joseph Williams. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Come Back to Erin Song; written and composed by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Sailor's Dream, descriptive fantasia for the piano by J. Pridham. London: Robert Cocks, \u0026 Co. The Harmonious Blacksmith by G.F.Handel. London: C. Jeffreys. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Le Perroquet Quadrilles by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Stamped \" D.L. Thompson, Music Seller\" The March of the Goblins Blue Polka March; composed by Joseph J. Tarrant. London: W.H.Broome Holborn Music Stores Cour Fidele by Fabian Rose. London: Orsborn \u0026 Tuckwood. Thine Alone Waltz by Josef Meissler. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Al Fresco composed by Ladislao Zavertal. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Stamped \" James B. Dunbar, Music Seller, 88 Hope Street Glasgow.\" Verena Waltz by Marshal Dier. Glasgow: J.B.Dunbar.","Scope and Contents \"MUSIC\" on the spine When the Springtime Flowers Bloom Waltz Song; words and music by J.W.Wood. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Anchored. Written by ASmuel K. Cowan, M.A. Composed by Michael Watson. New York: Harding's Music Office. 1860. Ave Maria by Charles Gound. Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bros. The Light House by the Sea; words and music by Charles A. Davies. Publisher: J.C. Groene \u0026 Co. 1886. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer; W. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hal \u0026 Son. 1868. The Scotch Brigade; words and music by J.F. Mitchell. New-York: Harding's Music Office.1887. The Song for Me. Michael Watson. New York: S.T. Gordon \u0026 Son. I'll not say no waltz song. Words by Henry Doblin; Music by Arthur M. Cohen. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Good-Night, My Own dearest Child (Soprano or Tenor) F. Abt, Op. 137. Boston: J. Frank Giles. Beware! Words by H. Lonfellow; Music by Charles Moulton. New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer. 1865. Das Grab auf der Haide comp. von W. Heiser, Op. 30. Berlin. Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme by Ludwig Liebe Op. 34. Mein Heimathsthal. Coeln bei Pet. Jos. Tonger Der Tyroler und Sein Kind. Erfurt, Fr. Bartholomans. Das Kind hay keine Mutter mehr. Hermann Necke, Op. 44. Coln: Pet. Joseph Tonger. Stamped \"New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" Der Tiroler und Sein Kind. Joh. Andres Musikalien-Verlangshandlung. Stamped \" Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" A Father's Love. Wm. Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1860. The Little Fishermaiden. English words by Thomas Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann. New-York: F.A. Rockar. 1887. Ah! Dost Thou Love? C. Bohm, Op. 85. New York: G. Schirmer. 1876. Some Day. Words by Hugh Conway. Music by Milton Wellings. Nicholl's Popular Edition. I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. Claribel. Stamped: \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" Cavatina. Roberto Il Diavolo. Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Waiting! Words by Ellen H. Flagg. Music by H. Millard. 1871. Pierrot. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by William M. Hutchinson(signed) New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1885. Non e ver by Tito Mattei. English Version by George Birdseye. Tito Marsh. Transription by Lange. Transcription by Ketterer. Stamped \" F. Luthin Music Dealer 197 Washington St. Hoboken, N.J.\" 1880. Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams. Words by Anson G. Chester; composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. The Tear. Gustav Holzel. New York: G. Schirmer. 1860. Dei beiden Nachtigallen. A. Hackel, Op. 31. Hamburg \u0026 Kiel, Hugo Thiemer. Po. 11 Was ich so tief. Ferdinand Gumbert. Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum Der Deutsche Knabe. F. Abt, Op.61, No.6. Offenbach a/M bei John. Andre Zeiht im Herbft die Lerche fort. W. Heiser, Op. 32. Berlin: C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Vier Lieder fur Soprano; 4. Kukuk, wie alt? F. Abt, Op. 237, No. 4. London R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Flowers; original poem by Thomas Hood; music by Th. Bradsky, Op. 44. No. 1. New York: ZEdward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1879. Stamped \"Edw.Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 23 Union Square.\" Das Weiss nur ich allein. Carl Riegg. Berlin \u0026 Posen: Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock. Stamped \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" How Fair Thou Art. H. Weidt, Op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer. 1865. Thou'rt Like A Flower. F. List. New-York: G. Schirmer. 1875. Fairer than Fays; English Version by T.B.Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann, New-York: F.A.Rockar. 1885. Spin! Spin! English version by Helen D. Tretbar. Hugo Junst. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1888. The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin. Composed by A. Neuendorff. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1881. My Heav'n on Earth. English words by Auber Forestier. E. Neumann. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1880.","Scope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC \"F.M.Riley\" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning \u0026 Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. Signed. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1838. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet \u0026 A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. 1837. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C.\" Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" and Torp \u0026 Uncer 229 Broadway NY\" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten \u0026 Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A \u0026 J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt \u0026 Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"MUSIC\" and \"Sarah J. Perrine\" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond \u0026 Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry \u0026 Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction \u0026 Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond.","Sacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.\u0026 J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart \u0026 Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins \u0026 Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1856.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" Sacred Music Vol. 2\" Deus Misereatur (God Be Merciful) L.H. Southard. Keep thy tongue from evil. Composed by L.H. Southard. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865. Jubilate Deo. Albert H. Wood. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1865. High in Glory Anthem. Nathan Barker. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tantum Ergo. Edward Lilley. Chicago: Lynn \u0026 Healy. 1867. Heavenly Sheperd. C.C. Stearns. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Dixit; The Lord Spake. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Easter Anthem. Dudley Buck. New York: G. Schirmer. 1870. Ave Maria. J.S. Porter. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1860. Christ the Lord is Risen Easter Hymn. Dudley Buck op. 43 No. 5. New York: G. Schirmer. 1869. Besides the Still Waters. Written by Geo. Cooper. Music by Violetta. Boston: John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 1874. Jubilate Deo. Composed by Harrison Millard. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons \u0026 Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Departed Days. Song \u0026 Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell \u0026 Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner \u0026 Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed.  New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1851.","The Abbotsford Polka Composed by J.G. Jones: London: J. Williams. No. 1 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. No. 8 Polka Mania: The Oxford Schottische by Adolphe Schubert. London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead. Kenilworth Polka. Arranged and partly composed by A. Croisez. London: Messrs. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. No. 2 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. Jenny Lind's Polka for the Piano Forte. Composed by A. Wallerstein. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Les Jollies Filles de Parme. Camille Schubert. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Two Waltzes Composed by Samuel Young. Op. 3. London: T.C. Bates. Les Dames de Seville. Camille Schubert. Birmingham: T.Harrison's Music Warehouse. Waltz. Composed by J.W. Young. Arranged by Samuel Young. London: T.C. Bates. Weber's Last Waltz. J.T. Craven. No. 4. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Twenty-four of the Best and most Popular Mustard's Quadrilles. London: T. Boosey and Co. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Selected and arranged by Edward F. Rimbault. - Italien; ruhlingsglaube. London: A.W. Hammond, Music Seller \u0026 Publisher. La Corlitza. W. Adrian Delferier. London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Ivy Green by Russell. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No. 8. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London: G. Warne. Tic e Tic e Toc Mio Bel Moretto by Charles Czerny. London: R.Cocks and Co. Three Admired Melodies for the Piano Forte. Composed by Sigismond Thalberg. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London:T.C. Bates. Selection of L.V. Beethoven's Piano Forte Music. London: Goulding D'Almaine Peter \u0026 Co. Let the Birght Seraphim by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Before Jehovah's Awful Thorne by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Grand Hallelujah horus. Composed by G.F. Handel adapted for the Piano Forte by T. Haigh. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Angels Ever Bright asnd Fair by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God. Creation - Haydn by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co.","Title Page: Popular German Songs. Song List. New York: G.Schirmer Stamped : The Driggs \u0026 Smith Company O Happy Day, O Day So Dear!. English version by Arhtur H. Vivian. Composed by Carl Gotze. New York: G.Schirmer. 1885. La Tendresse. composed by Henri Cramer. New York: Hamilton's Gordon. 3. Liebeslied. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. May Blossoms. C. Kinkel. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1910. A Trip to Niagara, March and Two Step. Wm. J. Cornish. 1904 Wm. J. Cornish; 1908 De Luxe Music Co. Old Dog Tray . Poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York:  Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1853, 1881; 1906. Epheublatt. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. Leo March. Composed by W.F. Wellman, Jr. Arranged by D.L. Downing. New York: Wm. A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1872,1900. Autumn Leaves, A Reverie for Piano by Jacob Henry Ellis. Boston-New York: The Vinton Music Pub. Co. 1905. Tendresse. J.A. Pacher, Op. 53. New York: G. Schirmer. Flower Song by Gustav Lange Op. 39. New York: Armstrong Music Publishing Company. 1903.","Scope and Contents Inside cover labeled as \"Book I\" Handwritten Index of Songs Perhaps Its As Well As It Is, Comic Ballad. The poetry by James Bruton, Esq, The music composed by EWdeward F. Rimbault. London: G. Longmand. The Forest Fairy's Song \"Through the Wood\". The poetry by W.H. Bellamy, esq. The Music by Charles E. Horn.  LOndon: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. The Fairy Vale Bells. Words by G. Darley Esq. The Music by C.E. Horn. London: I.Willis \u0026 Co. The Ivy Leaf. Written by Miss F. Byron, Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. Pretty Star of the Morning, Awake Thee, Arise! Alexander Lee. London: T. Prowse. On the Banks of the Rhines Beaming Waters. Music and Poetry by Charles Sloman. London: W.Wtbrow. Go Forget Me, a Ballad. The poetry by the Rev. Charles Wolfe; the music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. List to the Convent Bells! John Blockley. London: S. Chappell. Deck Not with Gems. Words by T.H. Bayly Esquire. W. Turnbull. London: Willis \u0026 Co. The Light of Other Days. Words by Alfred Bunn Esquire. Music by M.W. Balfe. London: Cramer, Addison\u0026 Beale. Lassie Would Ye Love Me. J.W. Holder. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Remember, I rememeber How My Childhood Fleeted By, Words by Winthrop M. Praed Esquire; Music by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald. London: J.Balls \u0026 Son. Jock of Hazeldean. Written by Sir Walter Scott Bart. Alexander Robertson. Edinburgh: Aleander Robertson. Jenny Jones. Words by Charles Mathews; the music by John Parry. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Love the Village Church. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. Teach Me to Forget. Poetry by T. Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. She Wore a Wreath off Roses. Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Oh! The Merry Days When We were Young. Poetry by Miss F. Byron; Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. The Rose of Allandale. Words by Chas. Jeffreys. Music by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee. He's a Charming Fellow. London: I Willis \u0026 Co. Beautiful Blue Violets. Composed by G. Herbert Rodwell. London: D'Almain \u0026 Co. My Heart's in the Highlands. Henry Phillips. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu's. The Young Militaire. Words by Mrs. C.B. Wilson. Composed by J.T. Craven. London: T.E. Purday. The Poor Little Maid. Written by J. Kenney Esq. Music Composed by John Hayward St. Leger Esq. London: T. Welsh at the Rotal Harmonic Institution. Coquetry is Charming. The poetry by IR Planche. Music by Auber. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Charming Woman. Words and music by Mrs. Price Blackwood. London: J.Dean. The Dashing White Sargeant. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Dark Eyed Brunette. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. I Wont be a Nun. Composed by W, Hawes. London: W. Hawes. What Fairy Like Music, A Gondola Song. Author Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson; Composer Joseph De Pinna. London: Keith, Prowse and Co. Come to Thy Love. W.A. Wordsworth. London: Monro and May. Sailor Boy. Poetry by Miss C.S. Grahame. Finlay Dunn. Edinburgh: Wood and Co. The Rose of Peace. J. Augustine Wade, Esq. London: S. Chappell. Flow on, Thou Shining  River. Words by Thomas Moore, ESQ. Sir John Stevenson. London: J. Power. I Wont be a Nun Ballad. Composed by Agnes De C_v_e. London: H. Falkner. Sweet Roses, Sweet Posies Cavatina. Charles E. Horn. London: J. Balls \u0026 Sons. My Beautiful Rhine. Words by Morris Barnett Esq. Music composed by Herr Helstic; adapted by G.W. Reeves. London: Leoni Lee Music Seller. The Mermaid's Cave. Written by Miss H.F. Gould; Composed by Charles E. Horn. London: Balls \u0026 Son. The Wood Pecker. Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by Miss Louisa Jones. London: J. Power. That Song of My Childhood, To Mem'ry Dear. Written by Revd. Wm. Liddiard. Music by Bianchi Taylor. London: T. Prowse. The Rose Will Cease to Blow. Written and Composed by Robt. Guylott. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. My Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Composed by Mr. Battishill. Stamped \"Monro \u0026 May London\" Aileen Aroon, A Favorite Irish Ballad. Pray Goody. London: Halliday \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover Inscribed \" L.\u0026 E. Evans 1836\" Trois Amusements: Aria. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Geraldine. M. Berdini. Lo9ndon: H. Falkner. Blue Beard's March. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Trois Amusements: Rondo No. 1. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Clifton Waltz. Martin H. Hodges. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. In Two Books, Delassemens de Etude 25 Favorite Airs. Francois Hunten. London: S. Chappell. Marche du Tournoi de L'Opera de Robert. Myerbeer. Twelve Rondinos on Popular Airs: Piu Dolci e Placided. G.E. Fiorini. London: Cramer Addison \u0026 Beale. Marche de Marseillois. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Dunois the Brave. M. Holst. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. 1820. G. Walker's Collection. London: G. Walker. Trip it Lightly. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Swiss Air. Chas. W. Glover. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Popular Melodies for the Piano Forte. John Amott. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. C'est L\"Amour; \"Kelvin Grove\" Le Garcon Volage. J. Wade. London: Monro and May. A Favorite Swiss Melody. Francois Hunten, Op. 32. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Six Waltzes. W. Neuland, Op. 17. London: Collard \u0026 Collard. He gave them Hailstones for Rain. Composed by G.F.Handel. T. Haigh. London: Polyhymnian. Flowers of Harmony. T. Valentine. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Bid me discourse by Henry R. Bishop. Bacchanalian Song by Der Freischutz. The Moreen Irish Melody. In placida by Paer. Benedetta sia la Madre! Loch na Garr. Le vaillant Troubadour. Haydn's Celebrated Overture. London: Goulding D'Almaine. Overture to La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. The Musical Library. Notturno. Frederick Kalkbrenner, Op. 129. The Musical Library. Slow Movement from Haydn's Symphony in A. No. 16, of Cianchettini's Edition in Score. Madrigal, Awake, sweet Love! John Dowland. 1597. The Musical Library. \"Forgive me,\" Haydn. English words by P.L. Courtier. \"Beneath the Ocean's swelling wave\" Niobe. Words from the New York Mirror. Come Oppima from the Opera Enea Nel Lazio. Righini. The Musical Library. The Kiss, dear Maid! thy lip has left. Felix Mendelssohn. Words by Lord Byron. Glee, Forgive, blest Shade. Dr. Callcott. Toll, toll the Knell from the Opera of Mahmoud. Stephen Storage. Words by Prince Hoare, Esq. Two Daughters of this aged Stream are we. From the Masque of King Arthur. Purcell. The Musical Library. Hoe Deep the Slumber of the Floods! Carl Lowe. Ah Vous Diran Je Maman. Cardon. London: Metzler \u0026 Son. Overture for the Piano Forte. Composed by Francis Panormo. London: Sold at L. Panormo's. The Saxe Cobourg Waltz. J. Monro. London: printed by the author. Huntsman Rest. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding D'Almaine Potter \u0026 Co. The Celebrated Jaeger Chorus in the Opera of Der Freischutz. T. Latour. London: Chappell \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" and front cover \"M.W.F.\" The Gallanr Knight. Words by Wm Clifford, Esq. Music by J.L. Hatton. London: A. Hammond \u0026 Co. God Bless the Prince of Wales NAtional Song. Welsh poetry by J. Ceiring Hughes. English version by George Linley. Music by Brinley Richards. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Break, Break, Break! Ballad. Mrs. Robert Cartwright. London: C. Lonsdale. She is Thine. T. Labarre. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Rose of Allandale Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee Music Sellers. After! Composed by H. Millard. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise. Written by Samuel N. Mitchell; composed by Charles Blamphin. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. 1908. Morn on the Meadow. Words by Charles Swain. Music by W. T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Little Church around the Corner. Written by G. Cooper. Music by D.S. Wambold. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. Just Before the Battle Mother. Written and Composed by George F. Root. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. A Miss is as Good as a Mile Ballad. Written by Edward J.Gill. Composed by S. Nelson. London: B. Williams. Rule Britannia. Words by J. Thomson. Music by dr. Arne. London: W. Young, Music Publisher. The Mockingbird at the London \u0026 Provincial Concerts. London: H. D'Alcorn. Beautiful Dreamer. Composed by Stephen Foster. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Bright is Yon Silver Star. Composed by T. Cottrau. London: C. Sheard. I want to go to London. Written by W.S. Ridpath; composed by C. Taylor. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. I'll Meet Thee at the Lane. Words and Music by Charles Blamphin. Little Maggie May. Composed by G.W. Moore. Composed by Charles Blamphin. I Heard a Spirit Sing. Words by J.L. Lyons. Music by W.F. TAylor. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Her Majesty's Mail. Galop by A.J. Caldicott. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Theres a Smile Waiting for Me at Home. Written \u0026 Composed by Mr. Harry Clifton. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Our Good Ship Sails To-Night Sea Song. Composed by Emile Berger. London: Foster \u0026 L'Enfant. The Lighthouse Keepers Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter; composed by Edward L. Hime. London: S. Wilcocke. Sweer Spirit, Hear My Prayer. Written by Edward Fitzball; Composed by W. Vincent Wallace. London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Help One ANother Boys. Written by Harry Linn; composed by Rowland Howard. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. The Flowers of May. Composed by Fredk. Buckley. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons. The Marseilles Hymn. Composed by Rougit Delisle with French and English words. J.J. Haite. London: B. Williams. Her bright smile haunts me still. Written by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Call Her Back and Kiss Her. Written by Chas. Linda. Composed by Carlo Minasi. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" A. Bonjour.\" \"Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Piano\" Title Page: Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Par L.V. Beethoven. Op. 102 Prix 9.f Paris: Chez Richault Trois Sonates Pour Piano \u0026 Vioncelle composee par Mr. George Onslow. Paris: Chez Maurice Schlesinger. Variations alla Monferina Pour le piano-forte avec Violineelle oblige. Composed by Par G.N.Hummel. Paris: Janet \u0026 Cotelle. grande Sonate pour Piano et Violoncelle. J.N. Hummel, op. 104. Paris: J. Pleuyel et Fils. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by L. Jansa. Paris: Richault. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Grand Duo. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Introduction et Rondeau. Composed by Ferd. Ries. Paris: Chez Richault. Grand Duo on Sonate Concertante. J.P. Pixis, Op. 50. Paris: Chez Richault.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Berthy Burgmeier Aaran\" Title Page: Pastorale Sonnet de Camille Natal Musique de Rodolphe Deneufbourg. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Berceuse de Jocelyn. Opera en 4 Acts by Benjamin Godard. Paris: Choudens Fils.  Composed and arranged by Gustave Sandre. Les Bohemiennes de Joh. Brahms. French words by Victor Wilder. Arranged by Mme. Pauline Viardot. Paris: J. Hamelle. Elegie. Words by Louis Gallet. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. \u0026 A. Girod. Supreme Esperance Reverie. Words by L. de Lauwereyns de Rosendaele.  Music by Aug. Catouillard, Op. 19. Paris: d'Albert Mulvany de Tomaszewicz. Nino No. 2. Words by Alfred de Musset. Music by F. Paolo Tosh. Milan: G. Ricordi \u0026 Co. Les Enfants. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. Dupre. Si tu veux Mignonne Melodie. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: G. Hartmann. Rondels Printaniers. Words by Caille Natal. Music by G. Mercier-Pottier. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Ivresse D'Oiseaux Bluette. Words by Maurice Bosch. Music by L. Danty. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. In the Gloaming. Words by Meta Orred; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison. Musica Proibita Melodia. Words by Flick-Flock. Music by S. Gastaldon, Op. 5. Firenze: Genesio Venturini","Midnight Reveries Caprice by Addison P. Wyman. Published by J.L. Peters, Cincinnati. 1867. The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice. Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1856. The Prisoner and the Swallow. A. Croisez. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Au Revoir Fantasie Caprice. Charles Voss. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons. Fantaisie Brillante de Faust. T. Moelling, Op. 60. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1864 Les Puritani. Eugene Ketterer. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dream of Childhood. Ernest Stoeger. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Mermaids' Song: Fantaisie from Oberon. Ch. Kinkel. Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. 1865. Falling Leaves An Autumn Reverie. Julius E. Muller, Op. 133. New York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. 3 Reveries: Le Desir. J. Funke, Op. 19.  Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1863. Third Meditation. Alfred Jaell, Op. 17. Cleveland: S.Brainard \u0026 Co. Last Hope. L.M. Gottschalk. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The Dying Poet Meditation. Seven Octaves. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1864. The Nun's Prayer. Composed by Oberthur. Arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. The Maiden's Prayer. T. Badarzewska. Cincinnati: J. Church. Maiden's Thanksgiving. T.Badarzewska. A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. The Lonely Hour. Geo.O. Farmer. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1863. The Harp at Midnight, V.B. Aubert. Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy. 1856 Nocturne. Alex. Dreyschock, Op.16. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Premier Nocturne. J. Leybach. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne. Edward Boulanger, Op. 8. Boston: Henry Tolman. Nocturne No. 2 G Major. F. Chopin, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Grande Sonate Pathetique. LouisVan Beethoven. Cinncinati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bros. Sonaten Op. 26. L. van Beethoven. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Overture to the Grand Opera of Maritana. Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son.","My Father's to the Battle Gone. Words by G.Higham. Music by H. Russell. London: Bedford Musical Repository. She Sat within the Abbey Walls. Poetry by Edmund Smith Esq. Music by John Barnett. London: Smith \u0026 Compy. O Dolce Concente. T. Latour. London: R. Birchall. French Air Charmante Gabrielle. C.Chaulieu. London: G. Walker \u0026 Son. Sul Margine D'un Rio. T. Latour. London: Saml. Chappell. All's Well. John Braham. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Foresters Sound the Cheerful Horn!. Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Wreath. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Bird Waltz. Francis Panormo. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Alpine. Charles Arnold. London: Walker \u0026 Son. Overture to Lodoiska. London: G. Shade. Overture to the Celebrated Opera of Gustavus the Third. D.F.E. Auber. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Overture to the Opera of I. Fuorusciti. Composed and Arranged by Ferdinand Paer. London: G. Walker. Mozarts Favorite Overture to Le Nozze Di Figaro. London: Geo. Shade. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdat. Composed by Boieldieu. London: Munro \u0026 May. Madrigal. Written by C.Z. Barnett; composed by John Barnett. London: Cramer., Addison \u0026 Beale. La Parisienne National March. Henri Herz, Op. 58. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Festival March from Rossini's Opera of Zelmira. E.C. Vernet. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Curfew Chorus, John Barnett. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale.","Scope and Contents Book with no covers. Partial handwritten note/poem attached In the Dusk of the Twilight. Words by Nella. Music partly adapted from Offenbach by Henry Parker. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. . In One Brief Day. Music composed by William M. Hutchison (signed) London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. I Trust You Still. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by D'Auvergne Barnard. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 1895. The Longshoreman, Words by Philip Datson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. Stamped :Edward Mills\". London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Lighthouse Keeper. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L. Molloy. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Watch. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Muster. Words by Juba Kennerley. Composed by Henry Pontet. London: The London Music Publishing Coy. Mona. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Out on the Deep. Words by Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. Music by Frederic N. Lohr. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons. Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blow. Words by Madame Foli. Composed by Tito Mattei. London: H. Beresford. In Old Madrid. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by H. Trotere. London: J.B. Cramer. Music in May. Words by Christopher Hassall. Music by Ivor Novello. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 1936. The Fairy Waltz. F.A. Reissiger. Ora pro Nobis. Words by A. Horspool. Music by M. Piccolomini. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. Private Tommy Atkins. Written by Henry Hamilton. Composed by S. Potter. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Rest Sacred Song. Poetry from the Dove on the Cross. Music by Miss Lindsay(Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss). London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The River of Years. Words by Mike Beverly. Music by Theo. Marzials. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. O Star of Eve. Melody from the Opera Tannhauser. Composed by Richard Wagner. English words written and adapted by W. Chalmers Masters. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Ship's Fiddler. Words by Thomas B. Campbell. Music by Frederick Baliol. London: Marshalla, Limited. Silent Vows. Words by Linsay Lennox. Music by Fredk. Croft, Op. 100. London: C.B. Tree \u0026 Co. A Soldier's Song. Words by Sidney Arthur Herbert. Music by Angelo Mascheroni. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1891. Admiral Tom. Words by Clifton Bingham. Locksley Hastings. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. The Old Piper. Words by M. Ingle Ball. Music by Charles E. Tinney. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. Sunshine Above from the Musical Comedy A Gaiety Girl. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Star of Bethlehem. The words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Three Fishers went Sailing by the Revd. Charles Kingsley. Music by John Hullah. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer. Two Children. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by A.H. Behrend. London: Patey \u0026 Willis. Stamped \"Saville's Music Warehouse Grove, Tottenham Pianofortes tuned.\" To the Front!. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Stephens Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 1894. The Village Blacksmith Song. Words written by Longfellow. Music composed by W.H. Weiss. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. The Yeoman's Wedding Song. Words by Maria X. Hayes. Composed by Prince Poniatowski. London: Boosey \u0026 Co.","Title: Songs Cover intials E.L.N. Handwritten list of songs: Who Is Sylvia? Franz Schubert Charles Ditson \u0026 Co  New York La Fille de Madame Angot  Lecocq C. Joubert The Sea Charles Marshall Boosey \u0026 Co., New York Questa o quella  Giuseppe Verdi  Ditson \u0026 Co  New York King Charles  Maude Valerie White  Bosey \u0026 Co, New York Serenade  E. Paolo Tosti  G. Schirmer, New York Two Russian Folk Songs ( Volga Boat Song \u0026 In the Fields)  A.T. Rubetz  G. Schirmer, New York Man of the Hour  R.W. Atkinson Der Troubadour  Joseph Verdi  Leipzig, Aug. Cranz The Kerry Dance J.L. Molloy  Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co  New York Radamisto (1720) G. F. Handel  G. Schirmer, New York","Cover: Music Inside Loose: The National Recorder Inaugural March; Larmarque Texas Franccesco Fancinlliz Waves of the Ocean Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company There's a Long, Long Trail Zo Elliot (handwritten) The Girl I Left Behind Me (Handwritten) How the Gates Came Ajar (Handwritten) Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone (Handwritten) Harry Kennedy The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant Ch. Grobe Gentle Nellie Moore Ch. Grobe Ditson \u0026 Co Mass. Love's Messenger March V. B. Aubert Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Golden Sunset March E. Berthier Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co New York Blue Bird Polka E.M. Bowman J.L. Peters, New York Silvery Sand Galop Frank H.H. Thomson Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Other Loose items: The Child's Unfinished Prayer; Freedom and the USA; The Trumpet Calls of the Army;; Down in Dixie; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; Joyous Farmer; Then You'll Remember me;Boulanger's March; Rock-A-By-Baby; I'se Gwine Back to Dixie; Oh You Darling; Jeanette Polka; Awakening of Love; Angel Hands Shall Ever Guide Thee;After Winter Cometh Summer; Sailing March; Joly Trumpeter's March; Golden Slippers; Come Back to Erin; A Bird in Hand; Good Night Darling, Come To Morrow; My Home's the Sea; Friendless and Sad; Haunting Memories; Our Nation's Medley; Awfully Awful; Baby Mine; Put Me in my Little Bed; Crime!; The Old-Fashioned Mother; Building for Eternity; Almighty God, thou Knowest Best; Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; Marriage Bells Waltzes; Dear Old Girl; Affection; Children at Play Galop","Cover: Piano A. Dunstan Handwritten Contents: 1. Nadine Alfred Haines 2. The Harmonius Blacksmith G.F. Handel 3. Etude de Concert Paul Ambroise 4. Florice Agnes M. Chambers London, W.H. Broome 5. Adola Ernest Travers 6. Waltz C.M. von Weber London, Swan \u0026 Co. 7. March of the Israelites M. Costa London: Hart \u0026 Co. 8. Sheperd's Evening Song Chas. D. Blake F. Pitman, Hart \u0026 Co. London 9. Aida O. Sherwin Marshall London: Edwin Ashdown 10. The Gondolier W.C. Powell 11. Blumenlied Gustav Lange 12. The Battle of Life J.H. Lewis London: B. Williams Ltd. 13. Sparkling Cascades Langton Willliams London: W. Paxton 14. Mimosa Albert Wm. Brooks London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 15. Tema and Variations W.A. Mozart London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 16. The Parade march Henri Stanislaus London 17. Odelesque Moorish Dance Parke Hubter London: C. Sheard \u0026 Co. 18. Scherzo Brilliant H.A. Wollenhaupt London: Wickins \u0026 Co. 19. Andante Louis Van Beethoven London: B. Williams Ltd. 20. L'Americaine James H. Sykes 21. Daintie Daisie J. Warwick Moore London: Edwin Ashdown 22. Zingarella Felix Burns 23. Scherzo Joseph Joachim Raff London: Edwin Ashdown 24. Study in E Stephen Heller London: B. Williams, Ltd.","Cover: Mrs. Louise Richardson. Spine: Ballads, Songs etc 1838-1847 734.3 Inside label: Margaret Riker Haskell La Fete Indienne by Henri Bohlman; Boston: Geo. P. Reed La Ravenna by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Zoralia by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Martelle by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Pearlette by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Adalina by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason The Novelty Quadrilles by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Polka Quadrilles by Stephen Glover Philadelphia: A. Fiot Pas Styrien by A. Ropicquet Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Village Quick Step by Dr. John G. Bartlett Boston: Oliver Ditson The Coasirs Galop by F. Burgmuller Philadelphia: A. Fiot Indian Hunter Quick Step by Henry Russell New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds Pas a Pas by H. Auguste Pond Cincinnati Ohio: T. B. Mason Two Rondos by Francois Hunten Boston: Oliver Ditson Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by G. Donizetti New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Wild Flowers Soon Will Shed Their Blooom by Donizetti Philadelphia: A. Fiot When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming S.C. Massett New York; Wm. Dubois We Stood Beside the Window by W.C. Peters Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters The Melodies of Many Lands by Charles W. Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by Samuel Lover Boston: C. Bradlee Think of Me Then by Miss A.S. Jungmann Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. The Last farewell by T.M.I. Baltimore: Geo. Willig, Jr. Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters Cincinnati: Peters \u0026 Co. I have Something Sweet to Say by Charles E. Horn New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Minute Gun at sea by M.P. King Philadelphia: Geo. Willig You Ask if I Love You by E. Thomas Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Speak No Ill by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Thou Shalt Never Know I Love Thee by An Amateur Cincinnati: W.C. Peters Where are now the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Love Not by Blockley Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. I've Wandered in Dreams by J.A. Wade Philadelphia: Fiot, Megnen \u0026 Co. The Hindoo Girl's Song by Howard Z. Cosby Philadelphia: G. Willig A Home that I Love by Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Sun Now Gilds the Mountain Tops by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot Exercises for the Guitar by Carulli Philadelphia: A. Fiot Oh! Think Not I can SAy Farewell by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot My Thoughts are of Thee My Love by C.G. Weber Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters My Helen is the Fairest Flower by Meigen Philadelphia: A. Fiot Teach, Oh! Teach Me to Forget by T.H. Bayly Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sweetly Falls the Dew of Night by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Pirate's Serenade by J. Thomson Boston: Henry Prentiss Carusi's Guitar Melodies by Samuel Carusi Baltimore by author The Hungarian Waltz by Emil Heerbrugger Philadelphia: A. Fiot Ah! Canst Thou Leave Me? by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot As I View These Scenes So Charming by Bellini Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Love Thee Dearest by Viotti Baltimore: G. Willig I Love But Thee by Meignen Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co Shall We Meet Again MAry by J.B. L'Hulier Philadelphia: George Willig Note on inside back cover: \"Withdrawn Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.\"","Cover: Music Larghetto by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Movement by Cherubini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selections from Mozart and Rink Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Pieces by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from Beethoven's Mass in C. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from a Mass by Haydn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Movements from Adam and Spontini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Prayer from Tancredi by Rossini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Adagios by Southard and Geisler Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne in Midsummer's Night Dream by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Preludes and Fugues by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Cathedral Voluntaries by Vincent Novello Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sounds of Love by Th. Oesten New York: Stephen T. Gordon The Wedding March by Mendelssohn Cincinnati: John Church La Marseillaise by Henry Cramer Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Dresden MArch by Gustave Kunze Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman March by Ferd. Beyer Cincinnati: F.W. Rauch Gondellied by Theodore Oesten Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Prayer from Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Evening Blessing by M. Keller New York: Horace Waters Oh! God Thy Goodness by Beethoven Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Lo The Day of Rest Declineth by L.O. Emerson Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. With Thee by Franz Abt Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Dying Christian by Pope Philadelphia: G.E. Blake When my Father and my Mother forsake me by The Chevalier S. Neukomm New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard Strike the Cymbal by Pucitta Baltimore: G. Willig Jerusalem My Happy Home by William Clifton New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Jeptha's Daughter by Braham \u0026 Nathan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sound the Loud Timbrel New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Thy Will Be Done by J.B. Taylor New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Parting Hymn by J.F. Hance New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Jesus Savior of My Soul by Albert H. Wood Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Napolitaine by Alexander Lee Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Alas! Those Chimes So Sweetly Stealing by W.V. Wallace Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Hear, O Hear me! by Rossini Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. La Serenade by F. Schubert Cincinnati : John Church Jr. The Day-Star of My Life has Set! by J.C.Meininger Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. This is the Lord's Own Day by Franz Otto Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fading Still Fading by T.V. Weisenthal St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Oh God Have Mercy by Mendelssohn Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. Pity O Savior by Geo. F. Root Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover\" \"___d Songs\" Inside Handwritten Index Alphabetical Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield Day is Done by M.W. Balfe Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Children of the City by Stephen Adams New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Keep Us Safely to the End by J.L. Gilbert New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. On Wings of Faith by M. Dunton Sparrow Boston: C.W. Thompson \u0026 Co. Watching the Embers by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Angel Came by Frederic H. Cowen Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Maguerite by C.A. White Boston: White Smith \u0026 Co. The Applet of Her Eye by George Routledge New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Darby and Joan by J. L. Molloy Manchester, N.H.: C.H. Kimball Answer? by Alfred G. Robyn St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Music House Co. O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay by Anton Strelezki Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Sleeping Hero by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Old Minstrel Bass Song by Geo. Le Gault Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Diver by Edward J. Loder Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Message from the King by Ciro Pinsuti Chicago: National Music Co. The Wreck of the Valencia by J.H. Fillmore Cincinnati: The Fillmore Music House (2 copies) Cease Thy Reposing by Frederic Maccabe New York: Richard A. Saalfield Say What Shall my Song be To-night by Joseph Phillip Knight Chicago: National Music Co. I Watched the Sunlight dying by Franz Abt Cleveland: S. Brainard's Son's Two Hearts by Louis F. Gottschalk Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. Gold, Bright and Yellow L.O. Emerson Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. The Sword of Ferrara by Frederic Field Bullard Boston: G. Schirmer Jr. Our Jack's Come HOme Today by W.J. Devers New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield I've Gathered Them In by C.A.White Boston and Chicago: White, Smith \u0026 Co. Golden Love By Milton Wellings Boston: P.R. McCargo \u0026 Co. 'Tis I ! by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Fairer Still ! by Ciro Pinsuti New York: C.H.Ditson \u0026 Co. Pure and Fair The Lilly Grows by H.P. Danks Chicago: National Music Co. The Beautiful Gate by M. Piccolomini Boston: White-Smith Music Pub. Co. (2 copies) Good Night by Mary Turner Salter Boston: Oliver Ditson Company My Honolulu Queen by William H. Penn Copyright by Sol. Bloom Sweet Fleur De-Lis by Edgar Selden New York: George L. Spaulding Pretty Lips by Artur Lloyd Chicago: National Music Co. Concert of Nightingales by J. Concone Philadelphia: F.A. North \u0026 Co. She was a Good Old Soul by Theodroe Morse New York: FB Haviland The Offer by Theo. H. Northrup Chicago: National Music Co. Moonbird by Johann C. Schmid New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick \u0026 Co. When Fairy Tales Were Ended by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Co. The Fair Little Maiden by Emilie Paige Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Camelia and Rose by Wilhelm Ganz Manchester, NH: Chas. H. Kimball Kuss Walzer by Johann Strauss New York: Willis Woodward \u0026 Co. Oh! Had I Wealth by Frank D'Alquen New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Beyond the Starsby Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Oh, The Blue Hills! by Margaret Ellis Mabery New York: Oliver Ditson Company Grandma's Last Amen by Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Champagne Charlie Was His Name by Alfred Lee New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Old Cuckoo Quartet by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Company The Message by Jac. Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Madrigal by C. Chaminade Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples by William B. Gray New York: W.B.Gray \u0026 Co. Daffodil Time by Theo. Marzials New York: Richard A. Saalfield I Built a Bridge of Fancies by Anne Fricker Postillion by Franz Abt New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Torpedo and the Whale ! by Olivette Chicago: National Music Company Sailing over the Sea by D' Adhemar Chicago: National Music Company Those Evening Bells by Solon Wilder Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Daybreak by Waldemar Malmene New York: R.A. Saalfield My Star of Home by E. Frewin New York: R.A. Saalfield Dublin Bay by Geo. Barker New York: National Music Co. Greeting Glee by M.A. Rublee Chicago: National Music Company Fair Lilly by F. M. Lillebridge Washington DC. John F. Ellis \u0026 Co. loose inside back cover: The Sword of Bunker Hill (Handwritten/typed) paper-Oliver Ditson Boston Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by F. Kuchen","Book Title: Secular Songs Inside Handwritten alphabetical listing of songs Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by Kucken Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield When the Heart is Young by Dudley Buck Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Who Can Tell? by J.H. Rosecrans Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House (2 Copies) The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Answers Ballad by Jacques Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Weaving by Milton Wellings Chicago: National Music Company Sailing on the Lake by George W. Major Chicago: National Music Company The Storm Fiend by Joseph L. Roeckel Boston: Oliver Ditson Company The Bird and the Rose by Amy Elise Horrocks New York: G. Schirmer The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Danube River by Hamilton Aide New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Heavenly Light by Grace Akass Murdock Chicago: Sol Bloom I Would that my Love by Mendelssohn To the Stormwind by Carl Evers Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (2 Copies) In the Chimney Corner by Frederic H. Cowen New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Know a Bank by Charles E. Horn New York: Richard A. Saalfield Fleeting Days by Eben H. Bailey Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt \u0026 Co. The Evening Gun by Dr. J.B. Herbert Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. Committed to the Deep by C.A.White Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Down Deep within the Cellar by John Oxenford Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) The Man-O'-War's Man by Arthur W. Marchant Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Sunset by Kate Vannah Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Company When the wind blows in from the Sea by Henry Smart Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Love's Sorrow by Harry Rowe Shelley New York: G. Schirmer Love is Calling by Virginia Hagan Chicago: National Music Company Meditation Song by. C. Chenery Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Child of the Sunbeam by N. Barker Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (3 Copies) Star of the Desert by Theo Bonheur Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Afterwards by John W. Mullen Boston: Oliver Ditson Company In Night's Still Calm by Gustave Luther New York: G. Schirmer Blest were the Days by Sir John A. Stevenson Boston: Oliver Ditson Must We Then Meet As Strangers? by J. R. Thomas New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. The Song of the Patriot by John Naylor Haverhill, Mas: John Naylor The Old Song Book by W. J Morant Chicago: National Music Company Where the Sugar Maples Grow by A.A. Giffin Washington DC: The Kirkus Dugdale Co. Farewell Dear Heart by D.S. Hakes Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers The King of the Deep Am I by W.C. Kreusch New York: Leo Feist Davy Jones' Locker by H.W. Petrie New York: Jos.W.Stern \u0026 Co. Knights of Honor by Harrison Millard New York: Richard A. Saalfield Shower of Cold Polka by Carl Lorenz Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Home Sweet Home by William Kuhe New York: W.A. Oakes","Scope and Contents Title: \"Mary Oatwell\" \"Music\" Inside Cover: Typed listing-typed Vocal and Piano music My Mountain Home by William J. Wetmore, MD. New York: Millet's Music Saloon Solitude by John Daniel Philadelphia: Covenhoven \u0026 Duffy Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson Boston: Oliver Ditson Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee by A Lady Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury Boston: E.H. Wade Ev'ry Land My Home by N.J. Sporle New York: A.A. Van Gelder I Love the Merry Sunshine by Stephen Glover New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Tell Me My Heart by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. There is Darkness on the Mountain by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spring Time of the Year is Coming by C.Thompson Esq. Baltimore: G. Willig Hope and the Rose by Stephen Glover Baltimore: G. Willig I Do Not Ask to Offer Thee by G. Linley New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. I'm A Merry Zingara by M.W.Balfe Boston: Geo. P. Reed The Somnambulist's Song by Madlle. Jenny Lind New York: Jollie Lament for Home by Linley New York: Jollie Comin' Thro' the Rye New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. The Alpine Sheperdess by H.Kater, Esq. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Alfin Brillar by Luigi Ricci Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. La Fille Du Regiment by Donizetti New York: Firth \u0026 Hall La Vivandiere New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Rejoice Our Lord Has Risen by C.K. Hawes Portland Maine: C.K. Hawes Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti New York: William Hall \u0026 Son We Met by Chance by F. Kuchen New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Mother Dear by Samuel Lover, Esq. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Mother's Smile by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son If the Deep Voice of Sorrow by George Loder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Searcher of Hearts by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Star of Love by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Spring is Coming by Henry Kleber New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings by G.H. Rodwell New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. My Home, My Happy Home by G.A. Hodson Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Where are the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini New York: Jaques \u0026 Brother When I was Quitting Norman Bowers by Meyerbeer New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Mine it is at Midnight Hour by J. Caspard Maeder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Bonnie Doon New York: S.C. Jollie Jamie;s on the Stormy Sea by Bernard Covert Boston: Oliver Ditson Maiden! awake from thy slumbers by John Daniel New York: William Hall \u0026 Son May morning light Fall o'er thee by John Daniel Boston: G.P. Reed","Scope and Contents Title: Duetts Inside cover not attached an alphabetical list of songs labeled \"Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.69\" May Queen by Henry C. Watson, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Shades of Eve are Falling by John Daniell, Boston: Geo. P. Reed Come with Me Beneath the Wave by Edward Collier, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Inchcape Bell by John Parry Jr., Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me back my Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes like a Spell by C.E. Horn I'm Afloat, I's Afloat by John M. White, Boston: Henry Prentiss Il Secreto per esser Felici ( It is beter to Laugh than be sighing) by Donizetti, Boston: Oliver Ditson O Would I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Birds Who on the Joyous Wing by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Henry R, Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee O Love is Like a Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Not for Me by Henry Oakey; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall I Beg You'll Not Suppose Miss Snooks by R. Smith; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Rosy Hours of Sprightly Youth by John Daniel; Boston: Henry Prentiss The American Girl by Charles F. Heuberer; Boston: Henry Prentiss There Crows a Bonnie Briar Bush by James Dewar; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Melody by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Merry Gondolier by Alexander Lee; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mariner's Graveby Charles T. Martyn; New York: Charles E. Horn Di Tanti Pal Piti Come and Wander with Me by Auber; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Winters Gone the Spring is Here by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave by John H. Hewitt; Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. When I First Heard the Convent Bell by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher Shall I Sing You the Song by Augustus Meves; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring is Coming by Carlo Bassini; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Smile Upon Me Dearest by Auber; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Star of the Desert by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Publisher Soon I Shall Behold Thee by Herold; New York: Atwill Publisher The Carrier Pigeon by P.K. Moran; Boston: C. Bradlee None Remember Thee by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Take Not Too Rudelt the Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Oh Weep Not, Oh Weep Not by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Do Not Look So Bright and Blest by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon Oh Tell Me Not of Future Peace by Mrs. G.; New York: C.T.Ceslain Sounding Billows; New York: Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Poor Man's Friend by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Lass o'Cowrie by Francis H. Brown; New York: Atwill Publisher The Language of Flowers by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill Publisher Go Demand of Yon Light Zephyr by G. Donizetti; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Merry Bugle by Mr. J. Jones; Boston: Oliver Ditson Angels of Peace and Gladness by Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ah! Believe Love's Holy Flame by A. Adam; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Sweet is the Thought, The Promise Sweet by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. Thou Art Far Away at sea by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Day I'm Sixty Two by T. Bricher; Boston: H. Prentiss When This Enchantment I Behold by M.W. Balfe; Boston: O.Ditson Woman's Heart by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson Highland Mary by L. Kozeluch; Boston: C. Bradlee Hail Columbia Happy Land; New York: Atwill Publisher Our Father's Hearth by S.B. Pond; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sunbeam of Summer by Bellinin; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Orphean Lyre by Mr. Wainwright; Boston: O. Ditson (2) The Reconciliation by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Hours of Love When First We Met by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Chain and the Ring by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Churchyard Wall by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Chieftain's Halls by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Gypsy's Invitation by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Am I Not Fondly Thine Own; New York: Atwill's Come Echo Catch My Song by C.M. Weber; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Arm, Arm Ye Brave by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Piercing Eyes by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Pleasing Pain by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Holy, Holy, Lord, God, Almighty by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Honor and Arms by Handel; Boston: Oliver Ditson When Night Comes O'er the Plain by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Tiger Couches in the Wood by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Flora's Invitation by James B. Taylor; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Waves are Brightly. Lightly Dancing by T. Comer; Boston: C. Bradlee Oh! Boatman Row Me O'er the Stream by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Free, The German Rhine by J.W. Hudson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Life as a Father pitieth his Children by Joseph Monds; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Oh! Lull Me, Lull Me Charming Air by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Kate Kearney by a memeber of the Philadelphia Glee Association; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns My Sweet Dorabella by T. Philipps; Boston: Parker Ditson Song of the Gipsy's Bride by Balfe Chorus of Gypsey's by Balfe; New York: Atwill Tis Sad to Leave Our Father Land by Balfe; New York: Atwill The Heart Bow'd Down by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fair Land of Poland by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson I'll Do Thy Bidding Mother Dear by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Scope and Contents Spine: Vocal Music; Cover S. Jennie Kingsley Inside cover label \" Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Gift of Miss Alma J. Bridgman, Williamsburg, Mass.\" Alphabetical listing, typed inside front cover The Star Spangled Banner arranged by Wm Dressler; New York: William Dressler Hail Columbia  arranged by Ch. K.; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Viva L'America Home of the Free by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pong \u0026 Co. The Soldier's Prayer by William A. King; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. My Beloved One's Fairy Like Form by A. Fesca; Boston: E.H. Wade My Father's Home by Ferdinand Cumbert; New York: William Dressler The Song of May by W.Vincent Wallace; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Sons Croosken Laun by Matthews; Philadelphia: G. Willig Haunted Stream by George Barker; Philadelphia: Beck \u0026 Lawton The Death of Warren by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Kathleen Mavorneen by J.N. Crouch; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Dermot Astore by F.W.N. Crouch; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. Love Not by Blockley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Blighted Flower by M.W. Balfe; Philadelphia: A. Foit Clara by George Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Agatha by F. Abt; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Gaily Thro' Life Wander by G. Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Il Secreto Per Esser Felici by Donizetti; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Within a Mile of Edinboro; Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf by David Wood; New York: S.T. Gordon Mrs. Lofty and I by J.J. Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Village Queen by Emily Antonia Walker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Grave of Bonaparte by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny L'Ouvriere by D'Etienne Arnaud; Bruxelles: B. Schott Soave Imagine D'Amor by Mercante; Paris\" Choudens Three Fishers went Sailing by John Hullah; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Oft in the Stilly Night by Sir J. Stevenson; New York: S.T. Gordon The Beggar Girl by A. Sedgwick; Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Rock Me to Sleep, Mother by Ernest Leslie; Boston: G.D. Russell and Company Weeping, Sad and Lonely by Henry Tucker; Brooklyn: Sawyer \u0026 Thompson The Murmering Sea by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Lays of the Night by Stephen Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I Would That My Love by M. Bartholdy; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Maybells and the Flowers by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chair by Geo. F. Root; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Thou Art With Me by J.R. Thomas; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Glory Hallelujah arranged by Waldo Allen; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Wanted a Governess by John Parry; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Sensitive Coon by Pedro A. Andreu; New York: S.T. Gordon The Universal Medley arranged by J. Pierpont; Boston: Oliver Ditson Marching Along by Wm. B. Bradbury; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.","Spine: MUSIC  Cover: C.F. Smith Inside cover loose listing of songs by composer, alphabetical: Vocal Music, Vol. 7 Mother He's Going Away by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Molly Carew by Samuel Lover, Esq.; New York: Millets Music Saloon Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining by Samuel Lover; Philadelphia: George Willig The Low Back'd Car by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by S. Lover; New York: E. Riley The Chameleon by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Flower of Natchez by SAmuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Fanny of New York by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Indian Summer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Alabama by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Two Birds by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Slaying the Deer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Land of the West by Samuel Lover; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Beautiful West by Alexander Lee; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Fine Ould Irish Gentleman by John Brougham; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot by Charles W. Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Cheer Up My Own Jeannette by Charles W. Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Were I but his Own Wife by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Maiden's Dream by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son What are the Wild Waves Saying by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son When Stars are in the Quiet Skies by Alexander Ball; Boston: George P. Reed Thou art Gome from my Gaze by G. Linley Esq. ; New York: Millet's Music Saloon Despairing Mary by J. Wilson; Charleston: George Oates Oh! The Heart it is a Treasure by E.L. Hime; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Soul in One Unbroken Sigh by W.H. Reeves; Boston: G.P. Reed The Bank of the Guadalquiver by L.Lavenu; New York: Atwill Beautiful Venice by J.P. Knight; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Deck Not with Gems by W, Turnbull; Boston: W.H. Oakes Flow Gently Sweet Afton by J.E. Spilman; Philadelphia: George Willig Ode in the Golden Rule, I.O.O.F. arranged by Webbe Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V.Wallace; New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Girondin's Hymn by A. Dumas; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother (handwritten verses) Ethiopian Serenades: Mary Blane; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Uncle Ned by Wlliam Clifton: New York: Atwill Oh! Susanna of the Christy Minstrels; New York: C.Holt, Jr. Dearest Mae (an Ethiopian Song) by L.D. H. Crosby; Philadelphia: A. Fiot","Scope and Contents Spine \"Piano\" Cover \"l.H.B. Music\" The Old English Gentleman Ronald and I by Louisa Gray; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore March of the Men of Harlech by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome The Celebrated Marseillais Hymn by M. Rouget Delisle; London: T. Broome I Love, My Love by Ciro Pinsuti; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart The Brook by J.A. Wade; London: T. Broome List! Lovely Fisher Maiden by C.H. Furlong; Edinburgh: Paterson \u0026 Sons Tell me My Heart by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Should He Upbraid by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Kathleen Mavourneen by F. Nicholls Crouch; London: Hutchins \u0026 Romer Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry R. Bishop; London: Joseph Willams Non li scordar di mel by Fabio Campana; London: R. Mills Oh! Ma Charmante by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. Mignon by Ambroise Thomas; Paris: Au Menestrel Le Soir by Ch. Gounod; Paris: Choudens, Pere \u0026 Fils Serenade by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer In Our Bright Fairy Boat by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer First Violet by Mendelssohn; London: J.B. Cramer There is a Green Hill Far Away by Ch. Gounod; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Cleansing Fires by Virginia Gabriel; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Angels Ever Bright and Fair by Handel; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. But the Lord if Mindful of His Own by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Sonate Pathetique pour le Piano by L. Van Beethoven; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Fantasia in C minor by Mozart; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. L'Invitation a la Valse Rondo Brillante by C.M. von Weber; London: Forsyth Brothers Lascia Ch'io Pianga by Franz Rosenfeld; London: Hutchings and Romer Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Petits Oiseaux by W. Kuhe; Bruxelles: Schott Freres Pinson et Fauvette by Paul Barbot; Paris: C. Prilipp Rosabina by Hannah R. Binfield; London: Joseph Williams Pluie de Brillants by F.V. Kornatzki; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Roulette Galop by Chas. Coote Junr. ; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry","Spine: MUSIC Cover E.E.EASTMAN Unattached alphabetical list of songs inside from cover The May Queen (parts 1-3) by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! My Heart is Weary Waiting by Herman Saroni; Philadelphia: Edward Walker Pirates Serenade by I. Thompsom; Boston: C.H. Keith The Old Sexton by Henry Russell; Boston: Prentiss and Clark I've a Home in the Valley by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last tear I Shed by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainy Day Song by Wiliam R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bridge of Sighs by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson I've Nothing Else to do by William Clifton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Je Suis La Bayadere by N.C. Bochsa; Philadelphia: A. Fiot I Love, I Love the Free by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed To Mary in Heaven by Mr. W.R. dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Watch You Well By Daylight by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Night Before the Bridal by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Love's Young Dream by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Grace Darling by George Linley; Philadelphia The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster; Boston: Geo. P. Reed I Have Something Sweet to Tell You by I.B. Webster; Louisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. The Song of Blanche Alpen by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Grecian Daughter by Jos. P. Knight; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Thus Meet Thou and I by W.Williams; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by H. Russell; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House There's A Good Time Coming by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson If She Love Thee by T. Comer; Boston: Oliver Ditson Dearest I Think of Thee by C. Krebs; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Will You Love Me Then as Now? by F. Weiland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver DitSON The Willow Song by I.N. Metcalf; Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark Come Dwell With Me by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Cradle Song by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Natalie, Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Songs of the Virginia Serenaders-Lucy Neal by J.P. Carter; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House Oh! Emma was a Darling by John P. Ordway; Bosotn: E.H. Wade Nelly was a Lady by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Good Old Days of Yore by Judson; Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. The California Gold Diggers by Nathan Barker; Boston: S.W. Marsh Come with Me While the Stars Shine Bright by J.W. Turner; Boston: Oliver Ditson When the Stars are in the Quiet Skies by H.A. Osborne; New York: William Vanderbeek The Mountainer's Farewell by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Get Off the Tracks by Jesse Hutchinson Junr. Boston: Published by the author Where Can the Soul Find Rest! by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Was Happy Ere I Loved You by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Will You Come to My Mountain Home? by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Comin thro' the Rye; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountainer by Leonard Marshall; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny Gray by Charlie Mueller; Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker Do They Miss Me At Home? by S.M. Crannis; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Miss Thee at Home by Charlie C. Converse; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Cannot Pretend to Say by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Old Pine Tree by Charles White; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Young Folks at Home by Miss Hattie Livingston; New York: Gould \u0026 Berry The Cottage of My Mother by Judson Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Again by M.S. Pike, Esq.; Boston: E. H. Wade The Flag of Our Union by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Dismal Swamp by Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Carry Me Home to Die by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Inez in Heaven by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Wm. Oakes I'm Alone, All Alone by William dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rockaway by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed How Long \u0026 Dreay is the Night by B.F. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Shall we Meet Again, Mary by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: George Willig","Scope and Contents Spine: Music with call Numbers VZP//9M973 inside front cover \"Forbes Library Northampton, Mass. Gift of Joseph L. Harrison\" Alphabetical listing by composer of songs in book, page 3 J.L. Harrison, Troy, NY handwritten Autumn Wind by E.C. Phelps; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Bells of Aberdovey by  Brinley Richards; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring Song by G.D. Wilson; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Estelle by Charles D'Albert; Troy, NY: Edward P. Jones Fanyasia by G.A. Osborne; Boston: Oliver Ditson Valse L'Amour by J.W. Long; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tam O'Shanter by George W, Warren; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. U.S. Army Calls by Robert Stoeprl; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Monks Prayer by Julius E. Muller; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Birds of Spring by E. Hoffman; Providence, RI: John A. Cory La Cascade of Roses by J. Ascher;  New York: S. T. Gordon Preciosa by E. Beyer; Boston: O;iver Ditson Di Provenza Il Mar by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Summer Breezes by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Berceuse (Cradle Song) by L.M. Gottschalk; New York: William Hal \u0026 Son Teresa Carreno by E.H.Wade; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Marie by Brinley Richards; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Hymn to Love by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Cloches Du Monastere by Lefebure Wely; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co. The Prayer Granted by Thecla Badarzewska; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Lauterbach Maiden by R. Loffler; Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. Le Crepuscule by T.J. Guy; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Zeta Psi Polka by T.J. Guy; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Lester Wallack Polka by Robert Stoepel; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Maienliebe by Th. Oesten; New York: S.T. Gordon La Tendresse by H. Cramer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Reve d' Esperance by Henry Mayer; New York: Firth, Pond and Co. Golden Robin Polka by Narcisse Bousquet; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co, The Blossom Quadrille by Wililam Hopkins; Try, NY: Edward Hopkins Republican Quadrilles by Thos. J. Guy; Buffalo: Sheppard Cottier \u0026 Co. Military March by Ch. Gounod; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Spring Fairy by J.C. Engelbrecht;  Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham La Charme Schottisch by Edward N. Catlin; Troy, New York: J.W.Andrews The Lorette Polka by James Pearce; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Je T'Ecoute by J. Lafleur; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Alleghany Valley Rail Road March by Sarah H. Killikelly; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Les Rats Quadrilles by J. Redler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Crown of Diamonds Galop by James Bellak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pestal by Charles Grobe; Baltimore: G. Wilig Junr. General Grant's Grand March by  E. Mack; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker","Scope and Contents Red and Silver Spine \"Scraps\"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles \u0026 Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland \u0026 Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland \u0026 Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland \u0026 Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark \u0026 Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa","Spine: Weber Hunter's Chorus S B Coolidge Inside Cover \" Forbes Library Northampton Mass Gidt of Frank Lyman Brooklyn N.Y. Typed alphabetical list of Vocal and Instrumental Music, vol. 88 Introduction ( to Hunter's Chorus) The Hunter's Chorus by C. Meineke; Baltimore: John Cole The Celebrated Overture to la Dame Blanche by A. Boieldieu; New York: E. Riley The Celebrated Overture Il Barbier di Seville by Rossini; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Celebrated Overture to the Caravan by Mr. Gretri; New York W. DuBois The Swiss Hunters Welcome Home by L. Devereaux; Boston: James L..Hewitt \u0026 Co. Music Saloon Harriet the Match Girl by W. Kirby; Boston: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Chimes of Zurich by Charles E. Horn; New York: J.L. Hewitt The Huntsman's Chorus by N. Buhl; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boston Light Infantry's by E. Kichberg Jr.; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Boston Brigade march by James Hewitt; Boston: James Hewitt Music Store Boston Independet Cadets' Grand March by J. Worsley; Boston: C. Bradlee Grand March Quick Step by Webster's; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. A Popular New Quick Step by Anthony Rieff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Gipsey Dance by Augustus Voigt; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. LHimne des Marsellois by Mr. Moran; New York: W. Dubois Bid me Discourse by Henry R. Bishop; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Johnny came A Courting by W.F.Parke; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Meet Me By Moonlight by J. Augustine Esq.; New York: E. Riley The King and the Countryman by Mr. Parnell; Boston: C. Bradlee Farewell But Whenever You Welcome the Hour by Arthur F. Keene; New York: E. Riley Hours There Were by Joseph A. Wasde esq.; Philadelphia: John G. Klemn Oh it is Not While Riches by W. Eavestaff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Farewell to My Harp by Charles E. Horn; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Hinda's appeal to her Lover by G. Kiallmark; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Let Us Hast to Kelvin grove bonnie lassie by R.A. Smith; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Braes o' Balquhither by John Davies; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Bonja Song; New York: J.A.\u0026 W. Geib The Carrier Pigeon; Philadelphia: John G. Klemm","Spine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis","Spine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan","Spine: Music  Attached on inside cover alphabetical listing, by composer; Volume 53 Piano Music Inside: May G. Leavitt; January 21st 1871 5th Sinfonies by J.N. Hummel; Londres: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Sonaten by L.van Beethoven; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Reverie-Traumerei by R. Schumann; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Zufriedenheit by Orleana R. E. Thompson; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company No. 7 Op.78 Fantasie; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag No. 10 Op.21 Grande Polonaise in Es Dur; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Bohn: N. Simrock The Mountain Stream by Sidney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. L'Esperance by Alexandre Fesca; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Frisches Leben by F. Spindler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wanderlieder by Franz Spindler; Boston: Henry Tolman Fruhlings= Wanderungen by L. Kohler; Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Andante by F. Schubert; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Co. Marcia Fantastica by Bargiel; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Grande Galop Chromatique by F. Liszt; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Les Courriers Caprice by Theodore Ritter: Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine: Songs Front Cover: Flossie S. Roberts. In Loving Memory of Her Dear Aunt \u0026 Godmother Clara Helena Aubrey From Uncle Richard, July 16, 1896 2. O for the Wings of a Dove by F. Mendelssohn Batholdy; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair by Haydn; London: H. D'Alcorn Kindly Will Heaven Regard Us by Donizetti; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Flow on Thou Shining River by Sir John Stevenson; London: H. D'Alcorn There's Not A Merry Bird That Sings by Ferdinad Gumbert; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Looking Back by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Storm by W. Glover; London: H. D'Alcorn Children's Voices Song by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Far Away From Thee by Michael Watson; London: Willey \u0026 Co. Love in Youth by H. B. Farnie; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Last Links are Broken by Fanny Steers; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Leah's Song by Brinley Richards; London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Come Where My Loves Lies Dreaming by S.C.Foster; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest by J.L. Hatton; London: B. Williams Half Mast High by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Belle Mahone by J.H. McNaughton; London: Howard \u0026 Co. Sweethearts by Arthur Sullivan; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. I Cannot Forget by Charlotte Sainton Dolby; London: Boosey, Patey \u0026 Co. She Wore A Wreath of Roses by Jospeph P. Knight; London: Joseph Williams Auld Robin Gray; London: H. Dalcorn \u0026 Co. Remember or Forget by Hamilton Aide; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Floating Away by John Blockley; London: John Blockley Only to Love by Charles Santley; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Golden Days Ballad by Arthur S.Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Across the Sea by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. To The Woods by F. Warner; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Ring Out Wild Bells by John Blockley; London: John Blockley 'Tis the Hour for Music by Henry Farmer; London: Joseph William Ruby by Virginia Gabriel; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Skipper and His Boy by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Tired by Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss); London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Recit by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Ring On! Sweet Angelus by Ch.Gounod; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Mein Liebster ist im Dorf der Schmied by Gustav Holzel; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Weary Song by Virginia Gabriel; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart She Sat Beside the Mountain Spring by Virginia Gabriel; London: C.Lonsdale","Cover: William A. Baker  Sticker inside cover: Forbes Library Northampton Mass. The Great Organ Offertoire by A. Lefebure Wely; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (stamped Jul 2 1895) Air By Mozart; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Meditation, Offertoire for Vox Humana by W. Eugene Thayer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Deux Prieres by Alphonse Mailly; London: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Overture to Martha by von Flotow; New York: S.T.Gordon Overture to the Celebrated Opera of William Tell by G. Rossini; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co, Nro. 18 Entfuhrung by W.A. Mozart; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 46. Belisar by C. Donizetti; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 53 Das Nachtlager by C. Kreutzer; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. Weisse Dame by von Boieldieu; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 33. Freischutz by C.M. von Weber; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro.26. Tancred by von Rossini; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Sonata quasi una Fantasia by Franz Liszt; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Andante by W.A. Mozart; Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Larghetto by Mozart;  Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Faust ( No. 1 \u0026 2) by Albert W. Berg; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tannhauser by C. Frandel; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer L'Africaine-Marche religieuse by G. Meyerbeer; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Intermezzo Notturno by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Leipzig: Breitkopf \u0026 Hartel Midsummer Notturno by Mendelssohn; Brooklyn: Carl Prox Wedding March by Mendelssohn; New York: S. T. Gordon Hallelujah Chorus; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Nro. 3. Stumme von Portici by D.F. E. Auber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle Nro. 33 Freischutz by Charles M. von Weber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle The Palermo Quadrille by Ch. D'Albert; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine Date: 1856 Cover: S. Jennie Kingsley Inside Cover Sticker attached: Forbes Library; Northampton, Mass. Gift Of Miss Alma J. Bridgman; Williansburg, Mass. Index to Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music v. 10 attached to front page (continued on folowing page) La Fille du Regiment by Donizetti; New York Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond Ah! Why Desire to Light that Face by Donizetti; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Song of the Captive Greek Girl by J.W. Hobbs; Boston: Oliver Ditson The May-Dew by S. Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Come to the Dance by George Linley; Philadephia: A. Fiot They tell me that thy heart is changed by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters I've Left the Snow-Clad Hills by G. Linley; Boston: Stephen W. Marsh Oh! The Home of My Childhood by Herold; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded by J.G. Maeder; Boston: E.H. Wade Shells of the Ocean by J.W. Cherry; New York: Horace Waters The Hazel Dell by Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Sons Joys That We've Tasted; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Will You Come to My Mountain Home ? by Francis H. Brown; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Come Where the Violets Blow by William Iucho; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spirit Land by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Far From the World by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Guardian Spirits by Thomas BAker; New York: Horace Waters The Rapture Dwelling by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Little Eva by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company Here's a health to thee Tom Moore by Michael Kelly; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I Lay on the Battle Fields by Edward Howe Jr.; Boston: Oliver Ditson Billy Boy by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E. P. Christy; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Maniacs Vision by A.B. Winch; Boston: Geo. P. Reed \u0026 Co. A New Melody Song by B. Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainbow Scottisch by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The National Scottisch by Charles D'Albert; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sontag Polka by T. Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson Syracuse Polka by J.A. Fowler; New York: S.C.Jollie Fire Bell Galop by James Bellak; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Love Not Quick Step by Francis H. Brown; New York: Jollies Music Repository California Quick Step by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Humel's Celebrated Waltz by Gelineck; New York: W. Dubois The Midnight Waltz by W.V. Wallace; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Fairy Waltz by Henry Knicht; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fairy Bell Waltz by Edward Howe, Jr.; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Cinderella Waltz by J.F. Burrows; Boston: Oliver Ditson Frances Waltz by Charles Weisheit; Brooklyn: P.K. Weizel Azalia, or Almacks Waltz by L. V. Beethoven; Boston: Oliver Ditson Aria Alla Scozzese by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Theme de Meyerbeer by F. Hunten ; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jeanette and Jeannot; Boston: Oliver Ditson Handwritten sheet music at back: Andante Pastorale","Cover: M.A. Conant Songs Go Where the Mists are Sleeping by John Daniel; Boston: G.P. Reed Music and Her Sister Song by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Moonlight , Music, Love and Flowers by John Barnett; Louisville: W.C. Peters \u0026 Co. The Angels Told Me So by Horace Waters; New York: Horace Waters The Somnambulist's Song; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Sleep, Mine Eyelids Close by Anne Fricker; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber I Wonder If She Loves Me by Samuel Carusi; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen The Separation by J.C. Maeder; Baltimore: W.C. Peters I'm the Little Flower Girl by G. Linley; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Molly Bawn by SAmuel Lover, Esq; New York: Wm. Dubois We May Be Happy Yet by M.W. Balfe; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Sweet and Low; Boston: Nathan Richardson My Boyhood's Home by W.M. Rooke; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon There was a Time by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Cover: Mattie A. Shirk Inside Sticke: Monmouth County Historical Association Gift of Nannie (Hammer) Betts Handwritten list of songs, in order of presentation The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Maiden with Me by Henry Tucker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Sweet Maid by William J.Lemon; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Do They Miss Me at Home? by S.M. Crannis;Boston: Oliver Ditson Deal Gently with the Starangers Heart by Charlie C. Converse; New York: Horace Waters The Days Gone By by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Little White Cottage or Gentle Nettie Moore by J.S. Pierpoint; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Glad to Get Home by G.F.R. Wurzel; Boston: Nathan Richardson at the Musical Exchange I Would Like to Change My Name by Miss Ouri; St.Louis: Henry Pilcher \u0026 Son I See Her Still in My Dreams by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last Beam is Shining Evening Hymn; Philadelphia: G. Willig Love Not by J. Blockley; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Maidens Complaint by H. Rebelk; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Listen to the Mockingbird by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker My Lover Dear is on the Sea by Pietro Centemeri; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Compy. The Maidens Resolution by Theodore J. Jung; New York: Horace Waters Poor Uncle Tom by A. Sedgwick; New York: Wm. Vanderbeek The Prodigal Son by Henry C. Watson; New York: Horace Waters Poor Old Bob by Phil Coachee; New York: Horace Waters Star of the Evening by Henry Tucker; Albany: J.H. Hidley The Scholars Adieu by Emanuel Marquis; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Soldier's Serenade by Charles Jarvis; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker That's So by M.A.I.; Philadelphia: William H. Shuster We'll All Meet Again in the Morning by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters We are Happy Now Dear Mother by I.B. Woodbury; New York: Horace Waters What is Home Without a Father? by Louis S.D. Rees; Philadelphia: T.C. Andrews When Thou Art Nigh by F.E.Z.; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. We Pitch Our Tents on the Old Camp Ground by Solomon Markstein; New York: Horace Waters Yankee Maid adapted by Jacob; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Spine: Music Cover: Bernie \u0026 Lucy Home Sweet Home by J.H. Slack; New York: S.T. Gordon Home Sweet Home for the Left Hand by James M. Wehli; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 25 Etudes for the Piano by Fred. Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon The Mockingbird by Edward Hoffman; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by C.B. Lysberg; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Overtures for the Piano; Baltimore: Geo. Willig \u0026 Co. Pesther Waltzes by Joseph Lanner; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Sparkling Dew by Jacob Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers Silvery Shower by Adolph Baumbach; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Overture to Martha by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Admiral March by Charles Grobe; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Listen to Me by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy The MArble Bride; Chicago: H.M. Higgins Fairy Dell Quick Step by Jean Batiste; Saint Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Melody of the Rhine by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio by Henri Cramer; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Gaiete de Coeur by Sydney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sleep My Angel by Karl Wachtmann; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Prison Duet, Trovatore by C. Everest; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by Ch. B. Lysberg; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Convent Bells F. Spindler; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Old Rosin the Bow by William C. Peteres; Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. Flying Trapeze by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons A Ray of Sunshine by Carl Le Duc; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Song of the Sky Lark by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Souvenirs of Mississippi by N.P.B. Curtiss; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady The Dew Drop by E.A. Favarger; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Soldiers Return by E. Ketterer; New York: W,.A. Pond \u0026 Co. La Chasse Sonate by J.L. Dussek; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Prisoner and the Swallow by A. Croisez; New York: J.L. Peters We wont go Home till morning by J.N. Pattison; New York: Wm. A. Pond Il Desiderio by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy","The Blue Alsatian Mountains by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls by M.W. BAlfe; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. The Song that reached my Heart by Julian Jordan; Halifax: James W. Doley He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye by Alexander Lee; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains by R.A. Smith; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Wanderer by J.F.Mitchell How Sweet When the Shadow is Passing by Henry Smart; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry The Gipsy Countess by Stephen Glover; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Consider the Lillies Sacred Song by E.J. Westrop; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Far Away Song by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Gypsy's Warning by Henry A. Goard; London: C. Sheard In The Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison (Lady Arthur Hill); London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Come Birdie, Come by C.A. White; London: C. Sheard The Lost Chord Song by Arthue Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. thy Face by C.H.R. Marriott; London: J.B. Cramer His Lordship Winked at the Counsel by Peter Conroy; London: Horwood \u0026 Crew The Maid of the Mill Song by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. All's Well by Braham; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. The Anchor's Weighh'd by Braham; London: T. Broome Dream faces Song by William M. Hutchinson; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome meet Me By Moonlight by J.A. Wade; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chait by G.F. Root; London: W. Paxton The Voice is Near Song by W.T. Wrighton; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. A Bird in the Hand by Joseph L. Roeckel; London: Enoch \u0026 Sons Far Away, Yet Ever Near by Carl Bernstein; London: C. Sheard Sun of My Soul by T. Blockley; Hampstead: J. Blockley Queen of My Heart Ballad by Alfred Cellier; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jessie's Dream by John Blockley; London: John Blockley","Gently Sighs the Breeze by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Little Nell Ballad by George Linley; London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Old Watermill by Henry Russell; London: S. Nelson Yes, I Have Dared to love thee!; London: Duff and Hodgson One Day While Gently Riding by F. Kuchen; London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Gypsy Girl by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Cavalier by Charles W. Glover; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. The Wishing-Gate by N.J.Sporle; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Henry Russell; London: Jeffreys \u0026 Co. Ere Around the Huge Oak by Shield; London: E. Ransford The Irish Emigrant by G. Barker; London: Chappell, Music Seller I Remember, I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald; London: Keith, Prowse \u0026 Co. The Christian Graces-the Song of Faith by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Hope by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Charity by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Christian Virtues-Humility by Montague Corri; London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead The Lost Fairy by Charles E. Horn; London: Z.T. Purday","Cover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon","Spine: Music Cover: Sarah B. Royce Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me by Verdi; Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore Bonnie Athliene by Frank Howard; Chicago: T.W. Martin Come Back to Erin by Claribel; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Clochette by James L. Molloy; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dreaming ever, fondly dreaming by Edwin Christie; New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Down by the Sea by E.W. Locke; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Dare I Tell! by A.E. Wimmerstedt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Evangeline by Will S. Hays; Cleveland: S. Brainard Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly dreaming by Foley Hall; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fairy of the Wildwood by Henry A. Brown; New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing by R.G. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. How the Gates Came Ajar by Eastburn; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons I Am the Merry Postillion by Franz Abt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy I'd Choose to be a Daisy by Frederick Buckley; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I'd Be a Rose by F. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Cannot Catch the Sunshine by A.J. Higgins; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins I Live for those I Love by J.A. Butterfield; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Katie Lee \u0026 Willie Grey by Grante ; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins Katey's Letter by Lady Dufferin; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Avourneen by J.E.Johnson; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Little MAggie May by Chas. Blamphin; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Let Me fold thee close, Mavourneen by M. Keller; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Heart is O'er the Sea by Claribel; New York: Wm. A. Pond","Handwritten Note inside: Intersting collection of Old Musicical Works, etc. Our King is a true British Sailor by Samuel May; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Sellers Rest Warrior Rest by Michl. Kelly; London: H. Falkner Not a Drum was Heard by John Barnett; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Seller Italian Air by G. Kiallmark; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Flowers of Harmony by T. Valentine; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Weber's Last Waltz by T. Valentine; London: Monro and May A Military Divertimento by J.C. Webb; London: Z.T.Purday A Favorite Irish Air by Thos. Valentine; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Polish Military Waltz by J.F. Hance; London: Clementi \u0026 Co. The Fairy's Song by Walter Turnbull; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Bohemian Quadrilles by N.C. Bochsa; London: T. Welsh She never Blamed Him, Never! by Edwin Merriott; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine The Museum by Thomas Valentine; London: Monro \u0026 May The Masaniello Quadrilles by Auber; London: Preston Grand Brazillian March by W. Hardy; London: Preston Melange by W. Sheppard; London: Preston Burton's Favorite Rondeau; London: A. Bland La Fete Champetre by Mr. Hook; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers Sonatinas by D. Bruguier; London: Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, \u0026 Co. AP Shenkin by J. Parry; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers","Spine: Music Cover: E.E. Eastman    Alphabetical Typed List inside: Instrumental Music v. 65 Stamped Forbes Library Music Dept. Bohemian Polka by Alfred Jaell; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Captive by Miss Eliza J. Rogers; Boston John Anderson My Jo; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Very Best Polka; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Polka Favorite by A. Wallerstein; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Sleighride Gallop by J. P. Haggarty; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rondo Scottisch by Dan. Cram.; Boston: Oliver Ditson The German Scottisch by T.S. Lloyd; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Virginia Polka by Charles Mueller; Baltimore: G. Willig Coquete Polka by A. Wallerstein; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Don Giovanni by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Rondo on a Tema of Belisario by C.F. Brunner; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Lucrecia Borgia by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. La Favorite by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Reminiscences Italiennes by J.B. Duvernoy; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bouquet by F. Beyer; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother Cujus Animam by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Les Elegances by Henri Herz; New York: Hewitt Variations Elegantes by Ch. Czerny; Baltimore: Geo. Willig Fleuve du Tage by G. Kiallmark; Boston: C. Bradlee Pleyel's German Hymn by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Melodies Celestes by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Comin Thro' the Rye by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Yankee Doodle; Boston: C.H. Keith The Last Rose of Summer by Henri Herz; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kinlock of Kinlock by P.K. Moran; Boston: C.P. Reed Benedette Sia La Madre by Francois Hunten; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son 'Tis the LAst Rose of Summer by Henry Lemoine; New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond The Fisher's Hormnpipe by Louis Strack; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Sweet Home by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Beethoven's Favorite Air by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Battle of Prague by Kotzwara; New York: Atwill Overture to Zanetta by D.F.E. Auber; Boston: E.H.Wade Overture to the Bronze Horse by D.F.E. Auber; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Twenty Five Studies for the Piano by Henry Bertini Jr.; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Short Melodies for the Organ by Vincent Novello; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Typed list, Alphabetical inside cover; Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.4. Vol.68 Astor House Polka by P.S. Gilmore; Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell Ellen BAyne by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kind words can never die by Sister Abby; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wait for the Wagon by Geo. P. Knauff; Baltimore: F.D.Benteen All is Changed at Home by J.A. Fowler; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Swiss Girl by Geo. Linley; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another by Charles Slade; Boston: Oliver Ditson Are We Almost There! by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson He Doeth All Things Well by I.B. Woddbury; Boston: G.P. Reed Was it a Crime to Love Thee by Frederick Brandeis; Louisville: G.W. Brainard Wrecker's Daughter; Cachucha; ABC; Oak Waltz; Cracovienne by Edward L. White; Boston: Geo. P. Reed O Wouuld I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Thy Name was Once a Magic Spell by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Joys That We've Tasted by George W. Patten; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Nelly Bly by S.C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Thoughts of Home by John Blockley; Boston: G.P. Reed We Come Again with Song to Greet You by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Woodman! Spare That Tree! by Henry Russell; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Home Againj by Marshall S. Pike Esq.; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Mother Dear O Pray for Me by J.B. Woodbury; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Burial of Mrs. Judson by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson There's a Good Time Coming by the Hutchinson Family; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Johnny Sands by John Sinclair; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by Henry Russell; Boston: C. Bradlee Ben Bolt''s Reply by Henri Vasouver; Luoisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. Ben Bolt by N. Kneass; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Stop Dat Knocking at My Door by A.F. Winnemore; Boston: G.P. Reed The Sailor Boy's Last Dream by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Ocean Burial by George N. Allen; Cleveland: S. Brainard The Death of St Clare; Boston: Oliver Ditson Farewell To Night We Part by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Old Folks at Home by E.P. Christi; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Man the Life Boat by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ida May by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother by O.R. Gross; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountaineer's farewell by John C. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Holy Day of Rest-The Sabbath Day by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by John H. Hewitt; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I'm Afloat! I'm Afloat! by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company","Scope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: \"1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings \u0026 One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8\" TALL X 10-3/8\" TALL X 7/8\" THICK.\" \"83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: \"YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte\" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. \"Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte\" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller \"C. Willig, Baltimore\" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. \"Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement\" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. \"Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad\" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed \u0026 Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. \"Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters.\" Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee.\" Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music \u0026 libretto. Circa 1840. \"The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover.\" -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area \u0026 an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. \"All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove...\" A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. \"The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged \u0026 partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber \u0026 Co, Baltimore.\" Pictorial title page \u0026 page of music with libretto. \"Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson.\" Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. \"Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte.\" Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips.\" Published by J. Cole \u0026 Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. \"Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer \u0026 D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq.\" Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! \"The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. \"Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck\". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. \"Columbus Callopade. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel.\" Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth.\" Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva.\" Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the \"Ethiopian Quadrilles\" -- \"Goin Ober De Mountin.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"Jonny Boker.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"De Old Jaw Bone.\" -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- \"Jumbo Jim\" - 1 page of music -- \"Jim Along Josey\" -- 1 page of music \"Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York.\" by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. \"Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps.\" by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. \"La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq.\" by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. \"The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz.\" Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer \u0026 Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the \"Onkaye Waltz\" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. \"Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay\" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. \"Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn \u0026 Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander.\" by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! \"Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel.\" Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. \"The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia.\" by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name \"Miss M.J. Binford\". Gilt title on spine \"Music\" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. The endpapers, front and back have several antique signatures and doodling or notes, mostly in graphite.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English German French"],"unitid_tesim":["01/Mss. 1.12","/repositories/2/resources/162"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Bound Music Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Bound Music Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Bound Music Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["For acquisition information on volumes 1-83b, please consult a staff member. 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For description of volumes 84 onward see finding aid link further below."," Music Volume Index A: "," Music Volume Index B: "," Music Volume Index C: "," Music Volume Index D: "," Music Volume Index E: ","The Farwell, A New Grand Sonata, for the Piano Forte Composed and Inscribed to his Friend Muzio Clementi, by J. L. Fudsek ... Op. 44. London. Printed by Longman, Clement and Co. ... Pages 2-29 Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts, and Dedicated to Mrs. Chinnery, by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6 London ... printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... pages 1-40. Followed by \"Musical Publication Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ...\" A Sonata for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mr. Barbolozzi, by J.L. Dufsek ... Op. 43 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-18. Followed by Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co... A New Grand Sonata; for the Piano Forte Composed Expressly for Mrs. Bartolozzi, by Joseph Haydn, M.D. Op. 78 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-20. Followed by Musical Publications (III) Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... London... Two Divertimentos, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniements for Violin and Violen cello, Composed  by Adalbert Gyroweiz. Op. 24 ... London ... Pages 1-36. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniment for a Violin and Bafs Composed and respectfully Dedicated to Her Majesty the Empress of Germany, by K. Kambra. London Printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... Op. 16 ... Pages 1-30. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Twelve Waltzes, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Tamburino and Triangle, Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Mayhen, by Muzio Clementi ... London Op. 39 ... Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Pages 2-25.","Three Original Duetts: for two performers on the Piano Forte; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson ... [Work Op. 22] Music pages 2-51. Three Duets, for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Overend, by I.G. Graef ... London. Op. 12. Price 7.6 Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Followed by a one page listing of music publications. Titled: II Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-29 The Favorite overture to the Zauberflote, Composed and Adapted as a Duet for the Piano Forte by W. A. Mozart. London ... Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-19. Three Favorite Duets for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsicord; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London: Printed and sold by Joseph Dale ... Music pages 2-29","Scope and Contents Cramer's Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, as Performed by him with the utmost applaude, at the Opera and Professional concerts; Dedicated to Miss Jervis. Op. 70. London, Printed and Sold by Preston and Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses. Word \"Forty\" written on next page. Music pages 2-34. Giornovichi's Concerto Expressly Composed for the opera Concert, 1796. Arranged for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments for violins, Alto Flutes, Horns, and Bass. By F. B. Cramer. Printed for Corri, Dufsek and Co. Music Publishers. Music pages 2-23. A Third Concertante adapted for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin. Composed by Ignace Pleyel. London, Printed by Broderip and Wilkinfon. Music pages 1-30. Sonata for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed by J.L.. Dussek. Op. 24. London, Printed by Longman and Broderip. Music pages 2-10. Three Sonata For the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin and Bass; and libitum. Composed and Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Emily Byng, By F.B. Cramer. Printed for Corri Dufsek and Co. Music Pages 2-33. Immediately following the title page is a \"Catalogue of New music.\" 1795 and 1796.","A Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. \"TITLE,\" FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. \"Blow, blow thou Winter's wind.\" As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. \"Myrtilla,\" pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. \"Why heaves my fond bosom,\" pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. \"O the hours I've passed,\" pg. 4. Galli. \"When first I saw thee graceful move,\" pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. \"Oh! talk not to me,\" Lionel \u0026 Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. \"Think of think within my breast,\" Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. \"From rosy bow'rs,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. \"Fairest isle of isles excellings,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. \"Cast my love thine eyes around,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. \"Come let us agree,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. \"In this shady blest retreat,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. \"Behold the sweet flow'rs around,\" Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. \"Haste my Nanette,\" pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. \"Befs of Bedlam,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. \"Sweet Poll of Plymouth,\" pg. 26. Arne, Michael. \"This cold flinty Heart,\" Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. \"Soft pleasing pains,\" pg. 32. Boyce, William. \"Softly rise O Southern breeze,\" Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. \"No twas neither shape nor feature,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. \"No flow'r That blows,\" Selima \u0026 Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. \"Together let us range the fields,\" Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. \"Let not rage thy bosom firing,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. \"Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace,\" Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. \"In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. \"Gentle youth ah! tell me why,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. \"'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. \"Somehow my spindle I mislaid,\" The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. \"Love in Thy eyes forever plays,\" pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. \"Hope told a flatt'ring tale,\" pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. \"Primroses deck the banks green side/she,\" Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. \"With joy my heart assail not,\" Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. \"The Manly heart,\" Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. \"What Medicine can soften,\" pg. 79. Shield, William. \"Whilst with village maids,\" Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. \"Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure,\" pg. 84. Green, Maurice. \"Busy curious thirsty Fly,\" pg. 85. Hook, James. \"Hush evry breeze,\" Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. \"Lost is my quiet for ever,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. \"Thou soft flowing Avon,\" pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. \"Still the lark finds repose,\" Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. \"The hardy silor braves the ocean,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom,\" Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. \"Come unto these yellow sands,\" Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. \"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair,\" pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. \"Life of my Soul O hear me,\" pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. \"Was I a Shepherd's maid,\" Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. \"In love should there meet a fond pair,\" Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. \"How blest the maid whose bosom,\" Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"Let not age,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. \"Sally,\" pg. 114. Arne, T.A. \"The arch Denial,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. \"Where the Bee Sucks,\" Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. \"If o'er the cruel tyrant love,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 118. \"In the dead of the Night,\" pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles,\" The Nymph who in my bosom reigns,\" Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. \"Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph,\" Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. \"Sweet Robin,\" Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. \"The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"No more in field or shady grove,\" pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. \"Cou'd a man be secure,\" pg. 134. Boyce, William. \"You say you love,\" Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. \"The Morn returns in Saffron drest,\" Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. \"Her mouth which a smile,\" Rosine, pg. 139. \"I sigh and lament in vain,\" pg. 140. Hayden, George. \"As I saw fair Clora,\" pg. 143. Carter, C.T. \"If you'll consent my lovely dear,\" Fair American, pg. 144. \"Gen living worth,\" pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. \"Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning,\" pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. \"Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart,\" pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. \"Wherefore ask me why I languish,\" pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. \"With early Horn,\" pg. 154. \"As down on Banna's Banks,\" pg. 156. Arne, T.A. \"Water parted from the sea,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. \"Should worldly cares oppressing,\" pg. 160. \"My own dear Somebody,\" pg. 164. Jackson, William. \"To fairest Delia's grassy tomb,\" pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"O come dear fatal hour,\" pg. 168. Shield, William. \"Within this breast the record lies,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. \"By dimpled brook,\" Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. \"Now Phoebus sinketh in the West,\" Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. \"Laura, sunk in tender sorrow,\" pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. \"Then farwell my trim built wherry,\" The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. \"The captive Linnet,\" The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. \"Come ye hours,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. \"To sing of Love's passion,\" German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. \"A prey to tender anguish,\" German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"I smile at love and his arts,\" pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. \"Let the fifes and the clarion,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. \"May the God of Wit,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. \"Tell me lovely shepherd where,\" Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. \"If I love, will you doom me to die?\" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. \"By him we love offended,\" Duenna, pg. 194. \"Aileen Aroom,\" pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. \"Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen,\" pg. 198. Arne, T.A. \"When late I wander'd the Plain,\" Thomas \u0026 Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. \"Go gentle gales,\" pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]","Scope and Contents [Signature] Anne Barraud. Presented by Jno [Jonathan] Barraud of London. Nov 1797. There also are names of Schubert Haydn and Schroeter on this page. The name Ann is written further down the page. Sonatas one thru six by Haydn for Harpsichord or piano forte. The Celebrated Overture. Composed by Sigr. Haydn. and Performed at mefs Bach \u0026 Abel's Concerts; Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpsicord ... London. Printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip. [# III] The favorite Overture to the celebrated Tragic Dance of Medee et Jason Adapted to the Harpsicord or Piano Forte Performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay Market Composed by Sigr. Gluck ... London Printed and Sold by J. Blundell... A favorite Concerto. for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte. with Accompanyments, Dedicated to Mrs. Davison Composed by William Evance Durhan ... London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip... At the end of this selection is a listing of published titled - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip... Six Concertos for the Harpsicord, or Piano Forte; With an Accompanyment for Two Violins, and a Bass. Composed and dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of H'ncafter, By J. S. Schroeter. Opera III ... London: Printed for and sold by W. Napier, Strand. The title page for the next section is missing. However, there are six concertos for harpsicord of piano forte. No indication of composer. They are followed by - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... London ... At the right top of the next page is a handwritten word \"Dallas?\" A New Edition of Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, Composed by M. Handel ... London ... Title page missing. Blank page with word Dallas written at top. The following selection is written for harpsicord. It is an overture by Gugliemi. This is followd by two blank pages. The second of which has the words \"Miss Dallas,\" and the word \"Bid\" lower down. \"Miss Dallas\" is repeated once and Mis is begun but is not finished. Overture for harpsicord or pianoforte written by Piccini. It is titled La Schiava. Followed by two blank pages Overture for harpsicord or piano forte. Titled Il Bacio. No composer given [M. Vento] End. Hayden. Six Sonatas for the Forte Piano or Harpsicord. Published by Longman and Broderip in 1781 from plates originally used by the Amsterdam firm J.J. Hummel. Hoboken Gruppe XVI Nr. 35-39 mit 20. Followed order: Hob. 37, 39, 38, 35, 36, 20","Number 5 to be Continued Monthly Price 5 Shilling's Containing 50 Pages. Bland's Collection of Lefsons, Divertimentos, Sonatas, Overtures, Concertos, Duettsch, \u0026c. For the Harpsicord or Piano-Forte. With \u0026 without Accompanyments. Selected from the Works of the First Composers ... [Followed by a listing of music] entitled, Catalogue of Music Printed and sold by J. Bland ... London... Page 185 - Sterkell Op. 24 Petetes beaute's. Page 194 - The Second Divertimento for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompanyment by A. Just. Op: 1st ... London ... Page 198 - Pugani's 3rd. Sonata. Page 205 - La Schiava Overture. Pafe 207 - Overture in Ariadne. by Handel. Page 211 - Overture in Esther. by Handel. Page 215 - Concerto IV. by Handel. [for organ] Page 223 - Symphonie No. I by Haydn. Adapted by Mr. Tindal. Page 231 is followed by an index to the Bland collection. Three Favorite Sonatas, for Harpsicord, With an accompanyment for the Violin Composed by Joseph Haydn ... Op. 44, London, Printed and Sold by F. Cooper... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord Composed By L. Kozeluch. Op. 4... London. Printed by E. Linley... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord composed by L. Kozeluch. Op. 19... London. Printed by E. Linley...","Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte, et Violin par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No 1817... Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte; et Violen par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No. 1817... Tre Sonate Per il Clavicembalo a Forte - Piano con un Violino e Violoncello. del Sig. Giuseppe Haydn Opera 787 Vienna prefso Arlaria Compagni... Walzer fur das Pianoforte aus der Oper Das Donauweibchen Von Ferdin. Kauer. 12 ggr. Braunschweig... [Signature of Miss Louisa Maxwell.] Air italien favori De Cimarosa [By Cimarosa] For voice, harpsicord or piano forte. Femmes Voulez vous e'prouver. [Voice] By J. P. Solie'. Rondo du Prisonnier on La Ressemblance. [Voice] By Della Maria.","[Signature] Ann Blaws Barraud. Written 4 times completely, one time incompletely. Three Favourite Duets, for two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte Dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Ann and Lady Sarah Windsor Composed by Theodore Smith. London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip. Followed by two pages of music publications. Titled-II Musical Publications printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A second Set of Three Favorite Duets, For two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte, Dedicated to Miss Thomson, Composed by Theordore Smith, London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A Third Set of Three Favorite Duets for two performers on One Harpsicord of Piano Forte, Dedicated to the Honorable Lady Maria and Lady Ann Bowes; Composed by Theodore Smith. london Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... Music pages 2 - 18. Title page followed by a duplicate of the two pages described above. It appears that some apges have been torn out here. Resumes on page 5. Dune Maniere Imperfaite [duet] Duetto II part of which is titled Water parted from the Sea. Duetto II Part of which is titled Voi Amante \u0026 C. [Page 16] and Dearest Creature \u0026 C [Page 17] Music pages 5 - 19. Twelve Songs Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. London Printed for J. Longman at the Harp and Crown in Cheapsides; Twelve Songs, Oprea Quarta p. 2-42; Twelve Songs, Opera Settimes p. 2-39.","Scope and Contents Spine of book has words \"Corri's Works\" written on it. [Signature of] James Tomlins, Charleston, South Carolina 1805. A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, From Operas in the highest esteem, and from other works in Italian, English, French, Scotch, Irish 7c. \u0026c. In Three Books. The First Consisting of Italian Songs, Rondeaus, Duetts, \u0026C. The Second of English Songs, Duetts, Terzetts, \u0026C. The Third of Airs, Rondos, Canzonette, Duettini, Terzetti, Catches, Glees, \u0026c. All in their Respective Languages. ... By Domenico Corri. Edinburgh, Printed for John Corri, fold by him \u0026 by C: Elliot Parliament Square. [Followed by a note \"To the Queen.\" Next an \"Explanation of the Nature and Design of the Following work.\" Pages 1-7. Next is a page entitled \"Directions to the Singer.\" Page 8-9. Next \"Directions for the Violin, bass, \u0026c.\" Page 9. and finally on Page 10, \"Directions for the Harpsichord Accompaniment.\" Also on this page are explanations of terms used in the works. Followed by four pages of Subscribers.] Volume Ist Consisting of Italian Songs \u0026 Duetts. Tomo Primo Arie E Duetti Italiani. ... The following is a listing of these works in the order in which they appear. This is not a word for word copy of what is on the pages. 1. Giordani, T. \"Artasese,\" Three parts, p. 1. 2. Rauzzini, V. \"Le ali d'amore,\" Three parts, p. 13. 3. Paesiello, G. \"L'Olimpiade,\" Three parts, p. 19. 4. Sacchini, N. \"Enea E Lavinia,\" Two parts, p. 26. 5. Giordani, T. \"La Marchesa Giordiniera,\" Two parts, p. 32. 6. Vento, M. \"La Vastale,\" One part, p. 35. 7. Gluck, M. \"Orfeo,\" Three parts, p. 38. 8. Perez, D. \"Artaserse,\" One part, p. 43. 9. Piccinni, N. \"La Schiava,\" One part, p. 46. 10. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Perseo,\" Two parts, p. 48. 11. Paesiello, G. \"La Fraschetana,\" Three parts, p. 54. 12. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"L'Amore Soldato,\" One part, p. 61. 13. Handel, G.F. \"Rodelinda,\" One part, p. 64. 14. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 15. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Creso,\" One part, p. 72. 16. Handel, G.F. \"Alcina,\" One part, p. 75. 17. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 18. Mortellari, M. \"Didone,\" One part, p. 78. 19. Bertoni, F.G. \"La Governante,\" One part, p. 81. 20. Paesiello, G. \"Astarto,\" One part, p. 82. 21. Giordani, T. \"Il Barone Di Torre Forte,\" One part, p. 86. 22. Giordani, T. \"Antigono,\" One part, p. 89. 23. Bach, J.C. \"La Clemenza Di Scipione,\" One part, p. 90. 24. Corri, D. \"Alessandro Nell' Indie,\" Two parts, p. 94. 25. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Rinaldo,\" Two parts, p. 104. 26. Sarti, G. \"Demofonte,\" One part, p. 109. 27. Corri, D. \"Recitative. Luci Adorate,\" Two parts, p. 112. 28. Bach, John. \"Rondeau,\" One part, p. 115. 29. Sarti, G. \"Un Amante Sventurato,\" One part, p. 118.","[Signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn's Trios for the P. Forte, Violin \u0026 Bass. Violino [violin parts only] [Signature appears again inside cover; also:] Jno. J. Fry [?] [this signature also appears again on the following page.] [signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin \u0026 Violon dello ad libitum composed \u0026 dedicated to Miss Marshall, by J. B. Viotti. Op. 15. London. Price 8S. Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Colalrd, \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Ends. at Sta. Rall. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, Also accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello, ad libitum composed by J. B. Viotti. NB Adapted from Viotto's Trios, Op. 17, by Cherubini. Op. 19. Price 8S. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. R. Williamson, Sculp. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, in which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. Set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his Wholesale Warehouses No. 97, Strand, \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had the following Words vizt. Three other Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scottish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies, and delicate Accompaniments to each Song by Pleyel \u0026 Kozeluch. With new \u0026 interesting Poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleyel's name are sholly spurious. N--e sculp 352cStrand. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, In which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, Select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, Composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. 2nd set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his wholesale Warehouses. No. 97 Strand \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place Edinburgh. where may be had the following Works vizt. Three Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scotish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies and delicate Accompaniments to each song by Pleyel, Kozeluch, With new interesting poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleye's name are wholly spurious. Neele sculp 352 Strand. Sonata IV Violino Sonata V Violino Sonata VI Violino","[Signature] Miss Maxwell, Norfolk December 12, 1805. Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte. With an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin composed by Pleyel. Price 4 Dollars. Sold at the following Musical Repositories - J. Carr's in Baltimore, J. Chalk's and R. Shaw's in Philadelphia, J. Hewitt's in New York \u0026c. No. 1 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 2 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 3 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin Derniere Grande Sonate de Mozart Pour Piano Avec Accompagnement de Violon Et Violoncelle Obligé par Pleyel. Prix. Gravé par Michot. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue nueve des Petits Champs entre la rue Ste. Anne et celle des Chabanais, No. 24. Propriété de l'Editeur, Entrégistré à la Bibliothéqué Nationale. 20 [arranged for bass] [same as above, arr. for violin] Sonata I, D. Steibelt, Flautoo o Violino 161 Sonata II, Flauto o Violino Trois Sonates pour le Forte Piano Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Ad Libitum Composées et Dédieés A Miss Isabella Savery Par D. Steibelt. Opera 35. Prix 9. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue Nueve des Petits Champs no. 728 entre les rues de la Loi et Helvetius. Propriété de l'Editeur. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque Nationale. 268. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata II Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniment for a Violin \u0026 Bass composed and respectfully dedicated to Her Magesty the Empress of Germany by K. Kambra. London. Printed by John Lonhman, Clementi \u0026 Comp 26 Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. Op. 16. Pr. 8s. Sonata I Violino [Sonata II ??] Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts and Dedicated to mrs. Chinnery by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6. London. Pr. 8s. Printed by John Longman, Clementi \u0026 Comp. 26. Cheapside. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Two Divertimentos for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello composed by Adalbert Gyrowetz. Op. 34. Bowman Script. Pr. 7s.6. London Entd. at Sta. Hall. printed by Lognmand, Clementi \u0026 Comp. No. 26, Cheapside. Divertimento I Violino Divertimento II Violino","Scope and Contents Ladies Collection of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, Overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selecteed from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, printed and sold at his Music \u0026 Musical Instrument Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 3 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit [?], Brunswick Str. A Favorite Sonata in which is introduced a Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yanieqicz. Ladies Collections of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selected from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, Printed \u0026 sold at his Music \u0026 Musical instrument Warehouse, No. 25, Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 2 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit, Brunswick Str. Mozart's celebrated Overture. Ladies Collection... [etc. exactly as above except this is No. 1] Hope told a flattering tale, with variations. Trois Sonatas pour Clavecin ou Piano Forte Composees par Muzio Clementi, opera XXX, Prix 7# 10s [label pasted over \"Imbault\":] Imported and sold by F. Yaniewicz, No. 25, Lord Street Liverpool; Who has a regular Correspondence with the most eminent Professors \u0026 Publishers on the Continent. [signature illegible, similar to those in Music Volume 19] I Sonata II Sonata III Sonata Mozart's Grand March, Liverpool. Printed and Sold at Yanieqicz's Music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord St. and at Clementi and Co. 26, Cheapside, London. Price 1s Go Youth belov'd, The Poetry by Mrs. Opiel, the Music composed and respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yanieqicz. Entd. at Stat. Hall. Price 1s/6. Printed by F. Yanieqicz. No. 25 Lord Street \u0026 Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside, London \u0026 by every other Music Seller in England, Scotland \u0026 Ireland The tight little fellow that wears a Blue Jacket an admired Song sung with Universal applause by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens, composed by John Davy. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouse, 97, Strand. The Married Man, sung by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment called the Wandering Melodist. the Words by mr. Cherry of D. L. T., composed by Joseph Mahor. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1/. London. Printed by Goulding, phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. Jame's Street. Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales \u0026 Manufacts. of Musical Instruts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A. Guthrie, Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens, Glasgow. [signature] Jn' Major. The Willow, A Favorite Air, sung with unbounded Applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, by Mrs. Jordan. and Accompanied by herself on the Lute. Composed by Mr. Hook. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1s London. Printed for J. Dale, at his Warehouses N. 19 Cornhill opposite the Royal Exchange. The corner of Holles Street. Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151 New Bond Street facing Clifford Street. where may be had just published, The Poor Blind Boy, The Days of Delight a collection of Canzonetts. The Busy Bee, a Favorite Song sung by Mr. Hill, at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. the Words by Matw. Haughton, the Music Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Pr. 1s. Printed \u0026 Sold at hsi music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street. Entd. at Stationers Hall. They Gypsey written by Miss S. Wilkinson and Composed by T. Williamson. Entd. at Stats. hall. Pr 1s/ London. Published \u0026 Sold by T. Williamson, Print \u0026 Fancy Warehouse no. 20 Strand. Where the greatest Variety of Instruments \u0026 every new Publication may be had.","[Collection of:] Louisa Maxwell Sacred Harmony, A Selection of Airs, Duos, Trios \u0026c. Arranged for the Organ, Piano Forte or Harp. [illegible signature on title page] [list of] Subscribers to the Sacred Harmony Thos. Astley Esq. [signature] Miss burd Mr. Barnhart [signature] Mrs. Freeman [signature] Miss Francis Mr. Fusz [signature] Mrs. harrison Miss Keene Mrs. mallon for the use of her Academy 12 copies Mr. Matthews, germantown Miss A. M. Nicholson [signature] Mrs. Page Mrs. Rivardi for the use of her Seminary 50 copies Mrs. Reynolds [signature] Goerge Reinholdt Esqr. Revd. William White D.D. Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Pensylvania [sic] Mr. G. Willig----Philada. [signature] G. Williamson Esqr. Baltimore [signature] His Excellency the Marquis de Casa Yruso his Catholic Majestys Envoy Extraordinary \u0026 Minister Plenipotentiary. Philaselphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philad., J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Hymn, Revd. Dr. Madan, Before Jehovahs awful throne [choral arrangement with organ accompaniment; with trio and duet sections] Hymp, Come sound his praise Hymb, B. Carr, great Jehovah, God of Glory Angels ever Bright and Fair, Handel Psalm XCV, R. Taylor [two part with organ accompaniment] I know that my Redeemer liveth, Handel [solo] Anthem , Hear My Prayer, Kent [two part chorus and organ, with solo and recitative] Total Eclipse, Samson's Lamentation for the Loss of Sight, Handel [solo] Acquaint thyself with God, Dr. Greene [solo and duet with acc.] Oh Had I jubals Lyre, Handel [solo with acc.] Duett, Revs. Dr. Blake Grateful Notes [solo and chorus] Pious Orgies, handel [solo] Hymn Anthem, My Song shall be of mercy and judgment, Kent [untitled piece by] R. Taylor Praise the Lord, Handel [solo and acc.] Hymn for Whitsunday, B. Carr [three part chorus] The Portuguese Hymn, For Christmas Day, with an English translation [O Come All ye Faithful] The Sicilian Hymn [three part] Anthem for Christmas, selected and arranged from Different Authors by B. Carr. (Handel, Correlli, Haydn) [arr. for solo and chorus] Anthem for Easter, D. Arnold. [three part with organ, with duet]","Scope and Contents [Napoleonic or later] la Grande Bataille d'Austerlitz Surnommée la Bataille des trois Empereurs, Fait historiquel, Arrangé Pour le Piano Forte et Dédié à son Altesse Impériale Monseignuer le Prince Joseph, Grand electeur de l'Empire, Par L. Jadin, Membre du Conservatoire de Musique. [printed] à Paris chez Madme. Duhan \u0026 Cie. editeurs de musique, Mds. d'Instruments, Boulevard Montmarte, No. 10, attenant le Jardin Boulainvilliers aux deux Lyres. [signature illegible] La Journée d'Ulm, Fantasie pour le Piano Forte Composée et Dédieé a son Atlesse Sérénissime Monseigneur Le Prince, archi Chancelier de l'Empire, Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, Décoré des Grands Ordres de l'Aigle noir et de l'Aigle rouge, Membre de l'Institut, par D. Steibelt. Propriété de l'Editeur. [printed] a Paris, Chez Imbault Professeur et Editeur de Musique au Mont d'Or, rue St. Honore No. 125. Pres celle des Poulies. Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Impérial, Rue Favart No. 461. [label reads:] Sauzeau Marchand Lutier, sur la Fosse, No. 68. Anantes, tient Magasin de Musique et d'Instrumens, les racommodes, il vend aussi toutes sortes de cordes et fait des envois a l'etranger. [signature illegible] [following title page is a printed letter to the Monseigneur from d. Steibelt.] [following letter are two printed pages of works available \"par Imbault\"] [pages are labeled \"396\" at bottom] The Battle of Trafalgar, Sonata for the Piano Forte, Composed by Author of the Siege of Valenciennes. Price 1 25/100 dollars. Philadelphia. published by G. E. Blake. 1 South 3rd Street. Combat Nabal pour le Forte Piano, composé par D. Steibelt. Opera 41. Prix 6. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque National. [printed] a Paris chez Imbault Md. de Musique au Mont d'Or Rue Honore No. 200, entre la Rue des Poulies et la maison d'Aligre. Et péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461. [signature illegible] [following title page are two pages of works available from Imbault] [pages are labeled 392 at bottom] Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin or Flute and Violoncello, composed by Adalbert Gyrowtz. Op. 20. Entd. at Stationers Hall. Price 7/6. London. Printed by F. Linley, Successor to mr. Bland, No. 45 High Holborn. Where may be had just Published, three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accomts. Composed and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales by L. Kozeluch, op. 40. Pr. 7/6. Also by the same Author, Three Sonatas with Accomts. Op. 41, pr. 7/6. Dedicated to the Hoble. Miss North. [signature scribbled over] Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. A Favorite Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. Southwell [composer?]. Lord Alexander Gordons Reel. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by I. G. C. Schetky. Philadelphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Rondo by Pleyel. [same publication notation as previous piece] Aria con Variazione [by] Pleyel. Musical Journal No. 92. Instrumental Section. [same publication notation as previous piece] Handel's Hallelujak in the Messiah and Grand Coronation Anthem. To which are prefized Two new Fugues; The whole adapted \u0026 composed for 2 Performers on one Organ or haprsichord, by J. marsh Wsquire Pr. 5. London. Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son, 97 Strand.","Scope and Contents [preceding title page is an introduction to Irish songs] A Selection of Irish melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and characteristic works by Thomas Moore Esquire. First number, Price 15s. London. Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 3-4 Strand, and at W. Power's Music Ware House, 4, Westmoreland Strand, Dublin. Entd. at Stationers Hall. R Williamson, Sc. 8. Brook Street, West Square, London. [see table of contents pg. 2] Index to The First Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Carolan's Concerto,\" pg. 1. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The pleasant Rocks,\" pg. 3 Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Planxty Drury,\" pg. 4. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The Beardless Boy,\" pg. 5. Go where the Glory waits thee, \"The Maid of the Valley,\" pg. 7 Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave, \"Molly Macalpin,\" pg. 11. Erin! the Tear and the Smile, \"Aileen Aroon,\" pg. 12. Oh! breathe not his Name, \"The Brown Maid,\" pg. 17. When he who adores thee, \"The Fox's Sleep,\" pg. 19. The Harp that once, thro' Tara's Halls, \"Gramachree,\" pg. 23. Fly not yet, 'tis just the Hour, \"Planxty Kelly,\" pg. 27. Oh! think not my Sprite are always as light, \"John O'Reilly the Active,\" pg. 33. Tho' the last Glimpse of Erin, \"Coulin,\" pg. 36. Rich and rare were the Gems she wore, \"The Summer is coming,\" pg. 41. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters may glow, \"The Young Man's Dream,\" pg. 46. The Meeting of the Waters, \"The Old Head of Denis,\" pg. 51. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and Characteristic Words by Thomas Moore Esquire, London, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 34 Strand, and at W. Powers Music Ware-house, 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Price 14s. Entd. at Stationers Hall. [see table of contents page 3] Index to The Second Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Oh! haste, and leave this sacred Isle (St. Senanus and the Lady), \"The Brown Thorn,\" pg. 52. How dear to me the Hour when Daylight dies, \"The Twisting of the Rope,\" pg. 57. Take back the virgin Page, \"Dermott,\" pg. 60. When in Death I shall calm recline (The Legacy), \"Unknown,\" pg. 65. How oft has the Banshee cried, \"The dear Black Maid,\" pg. 67. We may room thro' this World, \"Garyone,\" pg. 77. OhI weep for the Hour (Eveleen's Bower), \"Unknown,\" pg. 79. Let Erin remember the Days of old, \"The Red Fox,\" pg. 85. Silent, oh Moyle! by the Roar of thy Water, \"Arrah, my dear Eveleen,\" pg. 90. Come, send round the Wine, \"We brought the Summer with us,\" pg. 93. Sublime was the Warning, \"The Black Joke,\" pg. 95. Believe me, if all those endeearing young Charms, \"My Lodging is on the cold Ground,\" pg. 99. [engraving on first title page, engraving of second title page, engraving on pg. 54, between 84 and 85, a fascimile \"of an ancient Irish Inscription upon a Tomb stone in the Abbey of Multiferon County of Westmeath, Ireland\" with translation]","Scope and Contents [Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of Yorktown; accessioned May 28, 1948. 5 volumes] LaRose, Variations brillantes pour le piano wur les motifs des Rosa Walzer von I. Strauss par Ch. Czerny. Op. 492. Prix 75 Cs. net. Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. E. Gillingham [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Three celebrated Airs from Bellini's Opera Norma, \"Take them I implore thee,\" \"See Oh! Norma,\" \"Thy sole companion\" arranged for the Piano Forte by Burgmuller. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore, W. H. Duffy. 25 cents. net. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Gems from the popular Opera of Norma, being a collection of the most beautiful airs Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his pupils Miss Sophia \u0026 Rebecca Carroll by J. F. Petri. Price 50 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. benteen. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1843 by F. D. benteen in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. magruder. The Aurura Gallopade as performed at the Chestnut St. Theatre Arranged for the Piano Forte by Francis Weiland. Philadelphia, George Willig III Chestnut St. For Sale by Smith \u0026 Palmer Richmond, Va. W. Moland Sc. Entered according to Act of Congress by G. Willig in the Year 1839 at the Clerk's Office in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvannia. I Would Not live Away [with print entitled] (The Christian's Deathbed). Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Reverand Frederick T. Gray by George Kingsley. Price 25c Net. Boston. Parker \u0026 Ditson. Thayer's Litheyy. Boston. entered according to act of Congress in the Year 1833 by George Willig Jr. in the Clerks office of the district court of Md. Trumpet Walz. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Pittford Grand Waltz. composed \u0026 arranged for Piano Forte \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss Julia Guerney by M. Holst. New York, Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by J. P. Atwill in the Clerks Office of the Dest. Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Union Gray's Grand Waltz, composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by W. Holst. New York, Published by Atwill 201 Broadway. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1839 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern Dist. of N. York. \"All is Well\" the Last Words of Bishop McKendree. Published by geo. F. Cole, Baltimore, 1087. L. W. Webb. Mary's Tears, A Favorite song from moores Sacred Melodies composed by O. Shaw, sung at the Ontario performed by the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston July 5, 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States. Fourth Edition. Providence, Published and sold by the Author No. 70 Westminister Street. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by Oliver Shaw in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [stamp] Sold by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Colorado Waltz, composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Mr. Robert A. Cassin by W. Siemon. E. Gillingham. Baltimore, Published by F. D. benteen. 1334. Mon Sejour à Naples. 12 Melodies Wariees pour le Piano, Suite par Fréd. Burgmüler. Op. 43. Pr. $1.00. New York Published by William Dubois 285 Broadway. [stamp] sold by W. Daniell, Richmond, Va. No. 10 Romance de Bellini, varièe pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 11. Tic e Tic e Toc, mio bel moretto Souvenir du Mont Ferrat en forme de Rondo, pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 12. Fantasie, pour le Piano Forte sur l'Air favori de C. M. von Weber (Herz, mein Herz warum so traurig?) par F. Burgmüller. Tone, Engr. \u0026 Pr. [all pages of this suite are subtitled:] Mon Sèjour à Naples 4e. Suite. Prince Albert's Waltzes. [with print] W. K. Hewitt, on stone. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y. Comprising: \"The Victoria Grand Waltz,\" \"The Abbey Bells Waltz,\" \"Prince Albert's Grand Waltz,\" \"The Wedding Waltz,\" \"Dutchess of Kent's Waltz,\" \"The Sauteuse Waltz,\" \"Princess Feodore's Waltz,\" \"National Grand March.\" Composed and Respecfully dedicated to miss Mary D. Colt; by Frances isabella King. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by Thomas Birch, in the Clerk's office of District Court, of the Southern District of New York. The Overture to the Opera of Othello Composed by G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Pr. 1 D. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [signature illegible]. Une Fleur sur son Passage à La Reine Victoria D'Angleterre. Grande Valse Brillante pour le Piano Forte par Fred. Burgmuller. Pr. $1.00. New York. Published by Wm. Debois. 285 Broadway. [stamp] Sold by W. Daniell. Richmond, Va. Op. 46. [signature] Miss Timberlake, Charlottesville, miss Timberlake - Miss A. E. Timberlake, Charlottesville. [print] P. S. Ducal, Lithr. Philadelphia. Le Salon. A Collection of the most admired Waltzes, Galopades, \u0026c., selected from the works of Strauss, Tolbecque, Musard \u0026co. To be continued. Book... Price $1.00. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Publishers and Importers of all kinds of Musical Merchandize, Wholesale and Retail, 217 Chesnut St. The Francis Waltz composed for the Piano Forte and dedicated to his Friend F. Cline Esquire by S. Ehrlich. La Trompette Valse Composée pour le Piano par J. Strauss. Waltz from Alber's favorite Opera Lestocq Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Koehler. The Lawrence Waltz composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. La Gaieté Galop, composé pour le piano par S. Ehrlich. [All pages subtitled:] Le Salon No. 3. The Promise, A Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss P. G. Lefferts. by M. K. Erben. Pr. 13 cts. net. New York, published by davis \u0026 Horn 367 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by davis \u0026 Horn in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of new York. The Crown Waltz, In which is Introcudes the Favorite Air \"Dumberton's bonny Belles\" composed for Miss Julia Drake. by W.C. Peters. New York, published by Eewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839 by W. C. Peters, in the Clerks Office of the District of Court of the State of Kentucky. [signature] E.M. Hendven. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Les Delices de Vienne Four Brilliant Waltzes Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pr. 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns 70 So. Third St. [two stamps:] Millet's Salon, Broadway, N.Y.; Briley, 29 Chatham St. N.Y. [signature illegible] No. 29 Un Moment de Recréations Grande Walse Pour Composé pour les Bals de l'persa Paris par Adolphe Adam. No. 4021. Pr. 27 Fr. 6 Gr. Propriété des Editeurs, Enregistré aux archives del'union Mayence et Anvers. Chez les fils de B. Schott. Paris, chez E. Troupenas. Londres, Goulding \u0026 Dalmaine. La Mazurka. ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.} danced in \"La Gitana,\" by Madame Taglioni, to whom is inscribed by the Arranger C. W. Glover. new York. G.W. Quidor Engvr. La Gitana (The New Cachoucha) danced by Madlle. Taglione, in the Grande Ballet, La Gitana, At her Magestys Theatre, the Courts of Paris \u0026 St. petersburg. Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. W. Glover ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.) New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. G.W. Quidor Engvr. The Slide Waltz composed by Herold and The Trumpet Waltz composed by Healvy. New York. Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. The Celebrated River Waltz, composed by Pratt and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Wozencraft. Philadelphia, G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. by Dielman, Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's natioanl Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. By Dielman, Baltimore, Published Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 Cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's national Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military Band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Maryland. Hagerstown Waltz composed by Charles H. Granger. Baltimore, published by F.D. Benteen. 1335. [several pages are missing at this point and before the preceedging piece.] [on last page, no. 45, no distinguishing characteristics] No. 5 Rondeau. Sur un Theme Napolitain. [page] 46 No. 6 Rondeau à 4 Mains, Sur un Theme d'Auber Excercizes [page 52 through 63] No. 1 3rd Repos de l'Etude No. 2. Sérénade No. 3 Grande marche No. 4 Andante Grazioso No. 5 Valse Brillante No. 6 Air Varié à 4 mains Sur un Theme de Caraffa The Major Gamuts most used in thirds No. 1 1ere Etude No. 2 2eme Etude No. 3 3eme Etude No. 4 4me Etude No. 5 5me Etude No. 6 6me Etude","Sonatas of Chamber Airs for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichors, Being the most Celebrated Songs \u0026 Ariets Collected out of all the late Operas, composed by Mr. Handel. Vol. II, part 1st. London. Printed for and Sold by J. Walsh, Musick Printer, and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp, and Hoboy, in Catherine Street. in the Strand. No. 549. [for contents, see pg. 2] Solos for a German Flute or Hoboy or Violin with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or bass Violin. Being all choice pieces Composed by Mr. Handel, Curiously fitted to the German Flute. Vol. II, Part II. Note, Where these are Sold may be had Mr. Handel's 7 Collections of Opera Aires for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. the 1st. also the choicest songs out of Parthenope and Lotharius for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. II. Part I. London. Printed for and Sold by John Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Magesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 305. [title page similar to above for Vol. II. part II., No. 296] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part IV, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part V, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part VI, No 549.] [title page similar to above, but Vol. II, Part VII, No 394.] [signature (???) on first title page:] Hen: a Husbands","[signature] Ann B. Barraud presented by Burwell Basset. Rosina; a Comis Opera as performed at the Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, The Music, Composed \u0026 Selected by William Shield. Price 8s. London. Printed for lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, High Holborn. Manufacturers of Grand \u0026 Small Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments in general. 2 Overture to Rosina, Adapted as a Lesson for the Piano Forte. Price 1s. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holbon. 6 [signature] Ann Blaws Barraud 7 When the Rosy Morn Appearing a favorite Trio as sung by Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Martyr. composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 10 When William at Eve as Sung by Mrs. Martyr. composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston, \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 12 The Morn Returns in Saffron Drest as Sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Paxton. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 13 See Ye Swains yon Streaks of Red a favorite French Air as Sung by Mr. Davies. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 14 Her Mouth Which a Smile as Sung by M. Banister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 16 By Dawn to the Downs, a favorite Song as Sung by Mr. incledon, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 1s/. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 20 I've Kiss'd and I've Prattled, a favorite Dialogue as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr composed by Mr. Shield. London, Printed F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. Price 6d. 22 Whilst with the Vllage Maids as Sung by Mr. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London. Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 24 Finale to Act the First as Sung by Messr. banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Mrs. Martyr. \u0026 Mrs. Billington. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45 Holborn. Price 1s. 26 [signature:] Ann Barraud 27 [signature:] L. Madison 28 Sweet Transports Gentle Wishes Go as Sung by mrs. Billingham. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 30 Henry Cull'd the Flowerets Bloom as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Blanchard, Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 33 In Gaudy Courts a Duet as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr, composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 35 Ere Bright Rosina Met My Eyes as sung by mr. bannister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde no. 45 Holborn. 36 Light as Thistle Down Moving as sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde. No. 45, Holborn. 38 For You my Sweet Maid as sung by Mrs. Billington 7 Mr. Banister. Composed by Mr. Shield. Pr. 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 40 How Blest my Fair, a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Banister. Priec 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley 9successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 41 Finale to Act the Second, a favorite French Air as Sung by Messrs. Banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Davies, Mrs. Martry, and Mrs. Billington. Price 1s. London, printed by F. linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn.","Musical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore \u0026 J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom \u0026 Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, \u0026 Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J \u0026 M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, \u0026 Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, \u0026 composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed \u0026 Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M \u0026 I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository \u0026 Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk \"Wilt thou be my dearie\" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.","Scope and Contents [Cover. On spine is word MUSIC. On front cover is C.B.T. Washington.] [Signature of Miss Date Jan. 2, 1852] Hommage a T. Godefroid La Danse Des Fees pour Piano par Alfred Jaell... Variations pour le Piano Forte Sur Vair Non Piu Mesta De La Cenerentola of Rossini... Par henry Herz. Opera 60 Pr. $1.25. Baltimore... Sechs Lieder Ohne Worte Fur Das Pianoforte... Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Op 55... [Hand-written - Cynthia B. Tucker from her friend M. J. Smead - At beginning of work.] Robert Le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer. Bouquet de Melodies Pour le Piano par Ferd. Beyer. New York... Fantasie et Variations sur L'Opera Il Templario de Nicolai Pout Piano Par Henri Rosellen... [Signature of Cynthia Beverley Tucker. 62 1/2] Ordways' Collection of Favorite Airs with Variations composed for the Piano Forte, Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. $1.50 Boston... La Rosee Valse brillante Pour Piano, par Henri Rosellen. Op 112... Fantaisie Brillante Sur L'Opera de Rossini Le Barbier de Seville Pour Piano Par Henri Rosellen. Op. 91... [Written et top-Richmond october 22d] Arrangements pour Piano Des 4 Airs de Ballet et de la March da Sacre de L'Opera le Prophete de Meyerbeer, par Jacques Herz.... Valse Du Barbier de Seville, Arrangee en forme de Ronoletto A' quatre mains Pour le Piano Forte, Par Francois Hunten... [Written on second page - Miss Cynthia Beverley Tucker.] [Written - Miss Cynthia Beverly Tucker. Williamsburg, Va.] Variations, on the Popular Air \"Dove e Mai Quel Core Amante\" from the Opera Moses in egypt by Rossini, COmposed and Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, by Francois Hunten... [Written - Miss Cynthia B. Tucker. Will- The rest is cut off] Variations Brillantes Pour le Piano Sur L'air, Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti Chanti par Rubini, dans l'Opera de Donizette Lucia Di Lamermoor Par A. Mocker... L'Innocence Valse de Gallenberg avec Introduction \u0026 Variations Pour le Piano Forte A Quatre Mains Composees Par Charles Czerny... [a duet] Miss Cynthia B. Tucker Williamsburg [Signature] Quadrilles sur des Motifs de Zampa Composees par J. B. Tolbecque Arranged Pour le Piano A Quatre Mains par Henri Lemoine... Valse Infernale. de l'Opera Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, Arangee en forme de Rondeau Pour le Piano Forte. Par Jacques Herz... [Writing - Cynthia Beverly Tucker Richmond, Va. october 22.] Tantatsie sur des motifs de l'Opera: La Straniera de Bellini pou le Piano composee et dedice a Son Altefse Madame La Princesse D'oettincen - Wallterstein Nee Comtesse de Dietrichstein par S. Thalberg... Air Allemand, with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by F. Hunten... [Writing - Cynthia B. Tucker Richmond, October 22d] Etudes Melodiques pour le Piano sur des Airs Populaires composees par Ferd. Beyer Op. 98...","Scope and Contents [Word Music written on spine.] First page is titled Julie Rive'-King's compositions. and then a list. To Mrs. Harriet E. Kerr, Bubbling Spring...by Julia Rive-King... Copyright Kunkel Bros. 1879. ... This is followed by a page entitled - Kunkel's Royal Edition Standard Piano Compositions. ... Faust Fantaisie Elegante Par J. Laybach. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Fantaisie on Abt's \"When the Swallows\" for the Piano By D. Krug. Published by S. Brainard's Sons Cleveland. a Mademoiselle Elisa Jalheau Tocatelle pour le Piano par A. Dupont. Op. 26. ... Affectionatly Inscribed to my Mother. Dancing Moonbeams on Lake Monona Morceau for Pianoforte by Jas. S. Smith. Boston White, Smith \u0026 Company. ... The Humming Bird Fantasie for the Piano Forte By Oscar Mayo. Published by S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, O. ... (Copyright 1879) Piano Pieces Arranged, transcribed \u0026 fingered by Ernst Perabo... The happy Wanderer... Boston Kappitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. ... [By A. jensen.] [The name Annie Chapman is stamped at the top of the page.] To the Sans Souci Club, Madison, Wis. Sans Souci Waltz. for the Piano by James S. Smith. madison, wis. [McConnell \u0026 Smith] and New York [William A. Pond \u0026 Co.] Copyright 1875 Pianist's Folio a Collection of Brilliant Pieces... March des Troubadours [by] Roubier. ... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by \"Something about Operas\"... [Signature of Annie Chapman December 1881] Second Series. Salon-Stucke fur das Piano Forte... Andante et Rondo [by] Rosenhain... Boston Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 39. Tony Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for Small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low... In the Free Air. ... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291 [Followed by \"Just Published: For Home entertainment the Piano at Home A large and choice collection of Four Hand Pieces, or Pieces for two Performers on the Piano Forte or Reed Organ. ...\" Tone Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low. ... Happy Play... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291. At top of this page is signature of Annie Chapman 1881 At the end of this piece is a list of publications by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. A Favorite italian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson... The Progress, 10 easy Pieces for Pupils, by Jean Manns. No. 1. Sky Lark Waltz. 2. Sunset Redowa. 3. Cuckoo Galop. 4. Minion Polka. 5. Libbi Mazurka. 6. Rustic Waltz. 7. Mountain Rose Waltz. 8. BonBon Schottisch. 9. Circus Galop. 10. Progress March. New York: Published by William Pond \u0026 Co. ... [This volume contains #10.] [Followed by a Bulletin of the lastest and most popular sheet music. vocal] [Signature] Annie Chapman January 1880 Bunte Steine. Rondino's fur's Pianoforte Uber Beliebte Volksmelodien im Leichtesten style, Ohne Octavspannungen und mit fingerstabezeichnung Componirt Von D. Krug... Op. 186. No. 23. Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Stadtle h'naus... Braunscheig, Bei Julius Bauer... [Stamp] Annie Chapman June 1877 Family Party a collection of Popular airs for the Piano Forte. ... Leontine Waltz. Weiland... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. ... [Followed by a list of publications of Lee \u0026 Walker.] Compositions by Gustav Lange... Heather Rose no. 3 Op. 78... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by a list of publications by Oliver Ditson and associated company's. [Stamp and Signature] Annie Chapman May 1879. Jules Egghard's Piano-Forte Compositions... Annie of Tharau... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co... [Followed by a list of new books by O. Ditson \u0026 Co.] [Stamp] Annie Chapman March 17, 1879 Salon Stucke fur Das Piano-Forte... At Home Op. 134. Lichner... Boston G.D. Russell \u0026 Company...","Scope and Contents [Front cover has \"Skipwith\" written on it.] Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia dell' Signor G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Signor Dos Santos. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Ditantipalpiti with Variations for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad Lib, By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by J. Willig... O swiftly glides the bonny boat, a favorite Scotch Air, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, By William Staunton jr. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. The Queen of Prussia Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte by Gelinck. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P. K. Moran. Baltimore... G. Willig Jr. ...","[Front and back covers are missing.] The favorite Ballet of La Belle Laitiere, as performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket; The Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Harp, ad libitum; By D. Steibelt; the ballet by Mr. J. D. Egville. Printed and Sold by R. Birchall... Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte. with or without the Additional Keys, and an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, Composed and Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Rigby, by J. Mazzinghi... Op. 14. ... Printed by Goulding, Phipps, \u0026 D'Almaine... A Favorite Selection of Music for the Piano Forte Cofifting of Single Sonatas, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, Airs with Variations, \u0026c. with \u0026 without Accompaniments Composed by W. A. Mozart. London. Printed by J. Dale... [Op. 19.] Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello. Composed by I. Woelfl. ... Op. 25. ... London. Printed by I. Dale. ... Two Grand Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with additional Keys and an Accompaniment for the Violin ad Libitum Dedicated to Mrs. Will. Lushington, Composed by Miss Parke. Op. 2. Printed for the Author, No. 67 Dean Street, Soho, \u0026 Sold by Messrs. Broderip, \u0026 Wilkinton. ... [The initials M L (?) P: are written above the price of this last composition.]","[Spine has word Music written on it. Inside on the first leaf is the signature of George Blankenship Sep. 23, 1876.] Golden Melodies Arranged for Piano by Johan Spindler. [Followed by a list of songs. (Not the songs in this volume.) Philadelphia, Beck \u0026 Lawton...] La Marseillaise. (by) J. Bellak. March in the Opera La Fille Du Regiment Arranged for the Piano by Fred. Beyer. Philadelphia. Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton... Coro Di Zingari Vedi le fosche notturn spoglie famous Anvil Chorus from Verdis Opera Il Trovatore... New York Published by Wm. Dressler... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Martha... Philadelphia, J.E. Gould... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Bohemian Girl... Philadelphia... By Jas. Bellak. Op. 146 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Wm. Tell... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 207 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucrezia Borgia... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucia Di Lammermoor... Boston... (By J. Bellak) Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Sonambula... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Elisire D'Amore... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Dame Blanche... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Puritani... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Crown Diamonds... Boston... Serenade fur Cesancund Piano Forte componirt und Fraulein Johanna Trautwein zugeeignet von Charles Lenschow. Mit Deutschem und Englischen Text. Op. 43. ... Philadelphia \u0026 Baltimore, Th. A. Schmidt. Sing, Sing, Darkies Sing. A Popular Chant... Arranged for the Piano, by a Distinguished Banjo Player. Philadelphia... A Choice Selection of Popular Ballads for the Piano Forte... Philadelphia Published by William H. Shuster... Ask me not Why... The Long, Long Weary Day (Den Lieben langen tag) A German Melody, words translated from the German and arranged for the Piano Forte... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... [Followed by \"Catalogue of New and Popular Music, Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham...] Popular Ballads by Lottie Oakwool... Katy Darling... Philadelphia... To Solon Robinson, Esq. Author of \"Hot Corn.\" \"Sorrowful Katy,\" or the Little Hot Corn Girl. By the Author of \"The Three Bells.\" Philadelphia... Happy hearts make Smiling Faces, Music composed by the Author of Sorrowful Katy, Three Bells \u0026c. Philadelphia. Published by D. B. Williamson... Millers Song Composed and Arranged by Nelson Kneass Aithor of Ben Bolt \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie May... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Germany 6 Popular Airs Arranged \u0026 Fingered for the Piano by Ch. Czerny... March in Handel's Judas Maccabeus... New york Published by William Hall \u0026 Sons Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal. Il Trovatore... Boston... The Baden Baden Pola. Pas Bohemian. By Musard... (May 1845) See At Your Feet a Suppliant... In the Opera of the Bohemian Girl. Composed by Balfr. The First Fond Lines That Love Has Traced. Song, or Duett, From the Bohemian Girl. By Balfe. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Pola Composed by Julien. Annen-Polka fur das Piano Forte von Johann Strauss, Kapellmeister... No. I Der Wanderer. No. 2 Bleib Bei Mir. No. 3 Wie Ist Es Moclick. Trois Transcriptions Pour le Piano par E. Szemele'nyt. Op. 40... Baltimore chez Th. A Schmidt. Hambourg cgez A. Cranz. Evergreens' A selection of Operatic Gems from Il Trovatore \u0026 Other Modern Operas by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia L. Carleton... National Songs... Philadelphia, by Beck \u0026 Lawton... The Marsellies Hymn. By Rouget De Lisle. ... Les Cloched du Monastere. The Monastery Bell Nocturne... Pour Piano par Lere'bure Wely. New York. Published by Firth. Pond \u0026 Co... The Greek March In Which is Introduced an Original Greek Air Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son... The Only Correct \u0026 Authorized Edition Music of the Ethopian Serenaders... Lucy Neal... New York Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... ...Wood's Minstrels... Lulu is our Darling Pride Written by Rosa Hughes. Arranged and partly Composed by R. L. Sanford. Philadelphia... Sophien Polka Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Sophie Ashman, by Charles Fritsch Philadelphia... The New Bloomer Schottisch. Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia... Since First I Called Thee Mine. A New Ballad/Revd. E. C. Jones Music by J. C. Beckel With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia... Brandywine Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte. by Miss Mary Fullmer and dedicated to Mlle: Jenny Lind. Philadelphia... Matilda Pola. Composed for the Piano Forte... And dedicated to Her friend mrs. Col: JNO: W. Forney by Miss Emma Myers. Philadelphia T. C. Andrews... The Continental March Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr. Philadelphia. T.C. Andrews... The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Gallop Composed by W. H. Author of Balmoral Pola Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... Introduction \u0026 Variations Birlliant on Favorite Air Lilly Dale by T. Franklin Bassford...","A Duet, for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by I. G. Graeff. London, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls \u0026 Co... No. 2 A favorite Duet for two performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by J. Gildon London Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Balls... The Celebrated Egyptian Air, Arranged as a Rondo. By T. H. Butler. Adapted as a Duet, for two performers on one Piano Forte by Mr. Gildon... London... L'Anachorette. Sonata for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, in which is Introduced Roslyn Castle, Composed and Inscribed to Miss Gostenhofer by J. Gildon... Op. 13... London, Printed by J. \u0026 G. Balls... Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the Fourth adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin... London Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son... [Pages 1 and 2 are missing from the next composition.] Pleye's Sonatas Dedicated to the Queen [?] Sonatas 1-6 Written for Flauto and Cembalo.","Front Cover and some pages are missing from the front Begins with Waltz No. 8., No. 12, No. 13... Richmond's march for the Piano Forte The Caravan's March In the Forty Thieves. new York Published by John Paff. A Favorite Troop. ...General Jackson's Grand March. Philadelphia... March and Quick Step, in the Forty Thieves, Composed by Mr. Kelly. Philadelphia... ...March, of the Fitfh Company of the Washington Guards. Philadelphia... Naval Dance. The Son of Chivalry. A Favorite Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Green, Composed by M. P. King. Philadelphia... Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The Poetry by Lord Byron, the Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia... Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, the Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Dear Maid should I never return... In the Opera of Freedom Ho! Composed by Chas, Gilfert... [Signature] Charles Gilfert. The Light House. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., Composed by J. Wilson... Light sounds the Harp A Song Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Oh! Tell me, tell me, Mary dear... Composed by Sir John A. Stevenson... The Maid of Mona... Written \u0026 Composed by John Parry new York... The Tyrolese Song of Liberty, by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia... No. 6 of Blakes Musical Misellan... The Columbian Sailor, ... Written by Mrs. Rowson, Composed by J. Bray. Philadelphia... The Song of Titz Eustace the oetry from Marmion a tale of Flodden Fields. Composed by Dr. J. Clarke, New York... When the firl of my Heart, A song composed by Dr. John Clarke... When War Unfurls His Banners Bright, A Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. L. King... The Minute Gun at Sea, A Favorite Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. P. King. New York... My Heart is thine for ever, Duett... in Oh! This love! Composed by M. P. King... The Echo Duet.... in the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New York... [Followed by - A Catalogue of the Music, Arranged, harmonized or Composed by Mr. Biggs; the original copies of which are printed \u0026 sold by Rt. Birchall...] Yes! my bonny Love, the Answer to Come my bonny Love, A Duett. with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed by Mr. Biggs... Come my Bonny Love, A Duett, with an Accompaniment for the Piano FOrte, Composed by Mr. Biggs.... [Followed by the same caralogue as noted above.] Lochinvar written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by Mazzinghi, Philadelphia... Little Winny Wilkins, Written by Mr. A. Cherry, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte or Harp. by Mr. Whitaker. Philadelphia... My Sweet Village Maid... Composed by J. Sanderson. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. E. Blake. Decatur's Victory: A Favorite New Song Written by W. Strickland. New York Published by J. Wilson No. 62 Broadway... O! breathe once more soft Southern breeze Words by W. Reed. Music by T. Howell. New York at J. Paff's Music Store... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. new York, Printed and Sold by John Paff. Dulce Domum. Composed and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. I've Something else to do, A Popular Ballad, ... The Words by Mr. Upton, The Music Composed by Mr. W. T. Parke... London Printed by Goudling \u0026 Co. ... The Dew Drop. A favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton... Composed by Charles Edward Hron. London, Printed and Sold by C. Mitchell... The Anchor's Weigh'd ... In the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New york Sold at I. Paff, Broadway. The Gamester Favoritie Song Words by M. P. Andrwes Esqr. Music by H. Abrams. New York Published by John Paff... No. II of Cars Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers. Copyright secured according to law Allen A. Dale from Rokeby Poetry by Walter Scott Esqr. .. Music by B. Carr. Printed for J. Carr Baltimore... Friendship put to the test. Or the Saving of a Sinking Sailor, Who fell overboard from the Barfleur Man of War, a true and interesting story as related in the Port Folio for December 1811. Written and Composed by Mr. Dibdin. The Poets ain Jean. The Wandering Harper from Rokeby, Music by B. Carr. Lochinvar by a Young lady of New York. Love in thine Eyes Genera Wilkinson's March Valse Hongroise. Ist Movement. Reydowak Reydowatzka Mazurka Mazurka","[Spine has word Music written on it.] The Virginia guards grand March and Quick step As performed by the Norfolk Amateur Brass Band. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to Capt. E. C. Robinson of that Corps by Wm. Siemon. Baltimore.... Air Irlandais Tis the last rose of the Summer, avec Variation pour le Piano par A. Mine. Phil... Believe me of all those endearing young charms. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J. L. Dussek. Boston... Bristol march Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia... Le Bouquet Tricolor Duex Valses brillanted et un Galopade, Composees pour le Piano Forte Par Henri Herz. Philadelphia... The Bayadere Quick Step as performed by the Brass Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte. Les Caracteres, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. I Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemend. Par Francois Hunten. New York... The Cinderella Waltz from the Opera of Cinderella, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by I. F. Burrowes. Philadelphia... Les Caracter'res, Three Airs Vari'es Pour Piano Forte. No. 1 Air Italien. 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. Par Francois Hunten. New York... [This is different music] Les Caracte'res, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. 1 Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. par Francois Hunten. New York... Nahant March Composed by I. H. Walch As performed by the Boston Bands, arranged by Ch. Zeuner. Boston... The Caledonian Boquet. Consisting of the National \u0026 Favorite Airs Scots Wha Haw, The Poor But Honest Soldier, Burn's Farwell, Roslin Castle, Braie O' Busky. Arranged \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Her Friend Mrs. William L. Roy. Of Brooklyn L. I. by Miss Augusta Browne. Op. 33 Professor of the Theory and Practice of Music New York... Combination Waltz No. 4 in which is introduced the Favorite air of the Broom Girl, Arranged by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 5. Composed by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 6. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore.... Combination Waltz No. 1. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore... Combination Waltzes, No. 9 and 10. In Imitation of a Musical Snuff Box. Composed by A. T. Macdonald. Baltimore... Duet for Two Performers on One Piano Forte In which is introudced the admired Air O Dolce Concento, with Variations by T. Latour. New York... Les Charmantes a Set of Quadrilles Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. F. Hausman. No. I Belisario... Baltimore... Ethiopian Quadrilles, Dance and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New york. No. 1. Goin Ober De Mountain. No. 2. Jonny Boker. No. 3. De Old Jaw Bone. No. 4. Jumbo Jum. No. 5. Jum Along Josey. Gibralter Waltz. Vercissmeinnicht Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by John Endlich... Webers Last Waltz. Les Sylphes 5 Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Easy Rondos by Francois Hunten. Op. 99. No. 1. Le Gallop... Danse Brillante La Pola, Pour le Piano par E. Wolft. new York... La Poste Valse IN FORM OF a Rondo composed by F. Burgmuller. Arranged for two performers on one Piano Forte and dedicated to his pupils the Misses Alice and Harriet Morrison. By Henry C. Watson. New York... Von Weber's last Waltz. Philadelphia. The Musical Circle Watlzes. Composed for the Philadelphia Fair, in aid of the Blind. Number One, In C. Philadelphia... Miss Lucy Long with introduction and Variations Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Julius Leopold Esqr. Founder of the German Settlement in Hermann, Mo. By J. C. Viereck. member of the said Settlement. Phil... Musette ce Nina for the Harp of Piano Forte. New York... Night and Morning Valse Caracteristique pour le Piano Forte Compse'e et dediee A Mademoiselle Catharina Milligan Par Charles Grobe. Philadelphia... [Writing] Miss C. B. Tucker from her friend M. Tovial Waltz, composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. H. B. Guathmey (Of Mobile) by Henry Knecht. New York... La Lituana, Danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Chas. W. Glover. New York... [Signature] Miss Cynthia Beverely Tucker The New Foundland Dog. A Descriptive Ballad Sung with Enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The Words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The Music Composed by Henry Russell. New York... Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia by Rossini, Boston... Lorina Canzonet Written by H. R. Edgar Esqr. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. P. Barratt. Philadelphia... Leave me not yet, Written by Mrs. Hemans: The Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Todhunter, by C. Memekel Baltimore... When the day with rosy light, A Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by Madame Stockausen, the words written by J. A. Wade Esqr. Arranged by F. Stockhausen. Boston... In Summer's Cot Sung in the Foresters. The Music E. I. Locer. New York... [For voice and Piano Forte] Fly Away tormenting love a Ballad sung with distinguished applause by mrs. Franklin, Composed and written by John Parry. Boston... The Lady's Page... Grand Opera of Francis the First Composed by E. J. Loder. New York... Sister Dear Ballad the Poetry by the Author of the Captive to his Bird the Music composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia... My Boy Tammy. A Scotch Ballad. Philadelphia... I'm Saddest When I sing. A New Ballad. Music Composed and dedicated to Mrs. T. Chase. by Giovanni Paggi. Boston.... The Exile to his Native Lands. The Music composed by Carl Keller, The Words adapted by F. W. Rosier. New York... The Milliners an Air from La Fiancee of The Bride. Poetry by W. Ball, Music by, Auber... The Evergreen, The Poetry Written by George P. Morris Esqr. The Music Composed and Dedicated to Thomas Dhite Esqr. (of Berwick on Tweed.) By Eliza Martin. New York. Oh Must We Part to night Sung by Madme. Malibran Poetry by Miss Pardoe Music by David Lee. Philadelphia... Come From Alhambra, Song Written by Mrs. Hemans, Music by Edward J. Loder. Baltimore... In the Valley by the Mill ballad. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss J. J. of Richmond, Va. by John I. Davis. Frederick, Md. Published by F. D. benteen, Baltimore...","Scope and Contents Front cover engraved with name Margarett E. Williams. written on fly leaf 5.00 and 5/1/37 On the next fly leaf is a list written in pencil of the compositions contained in the volume. The Invincibles, Written expressly for Mad. Vestris, by J. M. Rycott Esq. Sung by Miss Clara Fisher. New-York... Love's Sweet Souvenir, A Ballad, The words by L. Lover Esq. Composed by Alex lee... He's Coming from the Mountain or The Merry Horn... Written \u0026 Composed for the Piano Forte by William Ball... Green Hills of Tyrol. The celebrated Tyrolien in the Grand Opera of Guillaume Tell, Composed by Rossini, ... The Horn of Chace Words by P. Farren, Esq. Dublin, the Music by Chas. Cilfert Esqr. ... Hark! hark 'tis the Echo. Introduced in the Opera of native land... Composed by C. Von Weber... The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song... By Mr. Jones. The Words by C. W. Hyatt Esq... The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed and Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck, By John H. Hewitt... Mine Alone, a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot... Bruce's battle call. A favorite Song... Composed by I. H. Barton... The Hunter's singal Horn. Tyrolese... The Music arranged by Alex Lee... The next selection has the name of Margaret Williams written at the top with the date July 22, 1874. Additional words have been added to the song. Miriam's Song Sing to Jehovah an Anthem of praise. For three Voices, Written by Woodworth... Ode on Science, Written by Mrs. E. C. Embury. Composed, Arranged \u0026 Dedicated to the trustees of the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. By Wilhelm Iucho... O! Pescator dell 'onda. Venetian Air Arranged for One or Two Voices with an Accompanment for the Piano Forte...Chi dice mal D'Amore [A hand written translation of this above the title says; Who speaks ill of Love.] The heart to Love a Stranger. Composed by Sigr. Mayer... [Written-Dice una falsita/tells a falsehood.] Giovinette, the Favorite Duet and Chorus... In the Opera of Don Giovanni. [Mozart] When a Lover Kneels before Her Translated from the German by I. R. Planche. Esqr. The Music by C. M. Von Weber... In the Operatic Romance of Der Freischutz of the Wild Huntsman of Bohemia... The Soldier's Fear. Sung in the Opera of Music \u0026 Prejudice Written by Thos. Haynes Bayly. By Alexr. Lee... The Soldiers Grave, Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore, Poetry by the Rev. Chas. Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams... The Messenger Bird, A Duett the Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister... New-York... The Sunset Tree, Tyrolese Evening Hymn, By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. New York... The Bonnie Bark, A Northumberland Ballad Adapted and arranged by John Parry. A Happy New Year. Ballad Written by John Imlah Composed by Mrs. Millard... Why hast Thou Taught me to Love Thee. A Ballad, ... composed by G. A. Hodson... The Parting Kiss, The Celebrated Tyrolese and Hungarian Airs, as united in the admired Duett, ... Arranged by I. Smith. Philadelphia... Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad in Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her. With Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by J. barnett... Thou! Oh! Thou Hast Lov'd me Dearest,... In the Opera of The Tyrolese Peasant, Composed and arranged by Henry R. Bishop... Dark Eyed One Persian Love Song... Written by I. R. Planche' Unsic by Auber... Welcome me Home. The Words and Music by Thos. H. Bayly Esqr. Arnot Lyle, Ballad Written by I. O. Donoghue Esq. Composed by G. A. Hodson... My Early Love. Ballad Written and Composed by Mrs. C. B. Wilson... Dinna Forget. A Ballad the Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millard... Rose! Pretty Rose. Ballad.... the words by G. W. Patten Esq. West Point; the Music by the late R. Willis... [Initials M. E. W. and W. E. Margaret. Written in pen on next page.'] Your heart \u0026 Lute are all the Store Answer to an Moores Song of my hear \u0026 Lute. The Music by F. W. Crouch/// T'were vain to tell thee all I feel. A Swiss Air ... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Arranged by C. Thibault... The Last Link is brokem. A Duet with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Composed and Arranged by Wm. Clifton... [Additional words penciled in] That Last Farwell... Words by Lord Byron. Composed by an Amateur... And wilt thou weep, Written by Lord Byron, Music by C. Meineke. Philadelphia... All's Well, A Duett composed by Rr. Braham... The Washing Day, A Ballad for Wet Weather... The Celebrated Grand Waltz, Composed for the Piano Forte, By Beethoven... The Celebrated Snuff Box Waltz, On which is founded \"WE Met\" Arranged by T. H. Severn... The Queen of Prussia's favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte. Composed by Himmel... [A pencil list of Songs.] The Celebrated Tyrolian Waltz, Composed by Rossini, Introduced in Ceneren Tola, adapted to the Piano Forte, by H. Herz... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte... Tivolian Waltz... The Favorite March in Pizzarro... March in the MeloDrama Der Fendschutz, Composed by Weber... General Graham's Grand March, at the Battle of Barrosa... Le Joujou, A German Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz... Grands Rufsian March for the Harp, Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte with an accompaniment as Libitum for the Violin, Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, or French Horn and Trumpet. Composed for His Magesty the Emperor Alexander by C. P. Francis...","Scope and Contents [Stamp in front] H. Skipwith My Heart and Lute, A Ballad Written \u0026 Arranged by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Marquis De La Fayette's Welcome to New York with Variations. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Rose of Lucerne, A Favorite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Downfall of Paris. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... I'd be a Butterfly... Composed by Thomas H. Bailey. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. The Minstrel's Return'd from the War... Written \u0026 Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Minstrel Boy. Music. Philadelphia. Published by G. Willif. When the Rosy Morn Appearing. From the Opera of Rosina composed by Shield. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo Willig... General Jackson's March Composed in Jackson's Camp While the English were before New Orleans by Anderson arranged for the Piano Forte by Auvray Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. President Adams Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. The Peasants Joy. Rondo for the Harp or Piano Composed by Blagrove. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Celebrated Cavatina Di Tanti Palpiti Composed by Sigr. Rossini. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte J. C. Nightingale. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. An Egyptian Air Arranged as a Rondo by T. H. Butler. Philadelphia Published G. Willig. The Gypsey March \u0026 dance in Weber's Melodrama of Preciosa arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... A Turkish Rondo composed by W. A. Mozart. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Governor Hiesoer's March \u0026 Quick Step. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. L. Frederich. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at Willig's Musical Magazine. Quick March. by I. F. Goneke. Blue Eyed Mary or the Maid of Suabia, A Favorite Air, Adapted \u0026 Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo Willig. Washington Guards March Composed by A. Member of the Washington Association Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Two German Imperial Marches. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Gen. Bolivar's Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. The much admired Hungarian Rhondo composed for the Piano Forte by S. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig. Auld Lang Syne as Sung by Mr. Darley. In the opera of Rob Ron Macgregor. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Carnival of Venice, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, By J. C. Nightingale Organist of the Foundling Hospital. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. La petite Rosette, A Favourite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed expressly for Juvenile Performers by I.T. Craven. Philad. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Orlando's Wedding an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by T. Smith, Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Saxe Cobourg a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by A. Becxwarxonsky. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Cottager's Joy, a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by Ignace Pleyel Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. A Popular Swifs Air, Arranged \u0026 Varied (?) for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mr. Henry Harpur. by R. Schroeder. Baltimore Published and Sold by Ge. Willig Jr. In the Dead of the Night. A Favourie Air. Composed by J. L. Dussek. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Non Piu Andrai. Aria Arranged as a Rondo. Selected from the Opera of Figaro. Composed by Mozart, and Introduced in the Opera of Don Giovanni. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Corn Riggs, Introduction and Rondo by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. President Jackson's Favorite March and Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step. Performed with unbounded applause on the Spanish Guitar by A. T. Huerta arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Mark My Alfor, A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Hewitt, Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. Storm Waltz Moins Que Rien. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. B. Cramer. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr... The First of May, A favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to J. A. Cavazo... Op. 2. (Philadelphia) Published and Sold by G. Willig... Military Serenade, for the Piano Forte. With an Accompniment for the Flute... Composed for and Dedicated to Miss McMechen, by A. Clifton... Philadelphia Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. La Matinee. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by J. L. Dunsek. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. A Celebrated Spanish Bollero, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, by J. B. Logier. Baltimore. Published and Sold at G. Willig Jr. Music Store... Polonaise en Rondeau Pour le Forte-Piano De'die'e A Mademoiselle Herminie de Montouyon. Par Le' Chopie. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Le Savoyard, Consisting of An Andante Alla pastourelle \u0026 Savoyard Air Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute, ad lib. by I. A. Rawlings. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold at G. Willig's Music Store. The celebrated Russian Rondo, for the Piano Forte. Composed by J.N. Hummel. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Three Favorite Rondos for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Woelfl... Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. My Love She's but a Lassie yet, Favorite Scotch Air with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Tho Love is Warm a While, ... In the Devil's Bridge. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. When Pensive. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig. I've been roaming, A Cavatine... by C. E. Horn. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Much Admired Air Auid Lang Syne with Variation's for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by Dr. Ross. Philadelphia \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Paieiello's Favorite Air \"Hope told a flattering tale\" with Variations. for the Piano Forte by Gelinek Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte composed by Cardon Fils. Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store...","Front cover is missing Part of one page is in front Ditanti Palpiti Cavatina Nell Opera Tancredy for Harp or Piano Forte. Composed by Gioachimo Rossini. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willigs' Musical Magazine... Next is a hand written manuscript. Maid of Athens. Composed by C. M. Von Weber. Words by Lord Byron. Olivier. Romance avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par Plantade. There's Nothing True But Heav'n. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Wandering Minstrel. The Words \u0026 Melody by W. F. Collard. The Symphonies, and Accompaniments by J. C. Clifton. Philadelphia published by John G. Klemm. [Signature] Lelia Robertson La Neige, ou Le Nouvel Eginard. Ronde Chante'e par Mr. Vinzentini, Paroles de Mmrs. Scribe et German Delavigne. Musique de D.F.E. Auber. A Paris, 2nd Edition Chez Frere Editeur Md. de Musique, Gde. galeria du passage des Panoramas No. 16. Home! Sweet Home!... Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by George Bacon No. 66. Chestnut Street. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Maltese Boatman's Song arranged for One, Two or Three Voices with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by L. Devereaux. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm. Ah! What is the Bosoms commotion, ... Composed by R. Kelly, New York Sold at J. Paff's. Broad War. March \u0026 Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake. Composed by Mr. Sanderson. Philadelphia. Published by J.G. Klemm No. 3 South Third Street. Chorus. Hail to the Chief. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. The Light Guitar, Sung by Signorina Garcia Composed by J. Barnett. N.Y. Lithog and Published by E. S. Mesier Wall St. Pleyel's favourite german Hymn, with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Oh Lady ne'er think I'll prove false to thee, A Favorite Song as Sung by Mr. keene Composed by John Sinclair. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... How oft when watching stars, A Savoyard Air, The words written by Thomas moore. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By Henry R. Bishop New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... On this cold flinty rock with the introductory Recitative Ye Gloomy Caves, Sung by Mr. Braham in the Favorite Opera of Kais or Love in the Deserts Composed by Mr. Braham New York, Published by J. Paff. Hurrah for the Bonnets of blue sung by Miss. C. Fisher at the New York Theatre Park, composed by Alexander Lee New York, Lithographed \u0026 Published by E.S. Mesier... Araby's Daughter from Lalla Rookh written by Thomas Moore Esqr. composed by G. Kiallmark Philadelphia Published by. G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Bue Waves O'Carron A Favorite Ballad the Poetry by Mr. Rannie Composed by John Ross Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig and Sold at his Musical Magazine. Air de L'opera De Zirphile Et Fleur de Myrte. Musique de Mr. A. Boieldieu. Robin Adiar. Paroles de Madame Bourdic Viot Musique par Madame O. Gail. [?] Dh vieni alla finestra The Celebrated Serenade Sung by Signor Garcia in Don Giovanni. New Yor Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart. No 149. Boradway. A Canadian Boat Song. [Manuscript] Allen a Dale, From Rockely[?] Those Evening Bells. Whats the Matter Now The Minute Gun at Sea The Smile of Contentment and love Air Kinlock of Kinlock Mary's Tears from Moore's sacred melodies The Braes O' Balguhither Slowly wears the day Love [Bound upside down] Is there a Heart that never Love's There's nothing true but Heaven La Dame Blanche Tho' 'tis all but a dream, Duo de La Dame Blanche La Medisance Interessee. Romance. paroles de J.J. Musique et Accompnt. de Piano ou harpe. Dediee a melle. Elisa J. Par Monsieur Rigault. (Prix 1f. 50c.) Au Monestrel languedocien Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14 ... (?) vis le Palais de la Bourse. A Paris. (Propriete de L]Editeur, Deposee a la Biblioteque Imperiale.) No. 48. Pollacca. No more by Sorrow... the Words by T. Dibdin, the Fufic by J. Braham. Pr: 37 cents. Philadelphia by G.E. Blake No. 13, 5th St. La Conversion D'Un Philosophe. Couplets de Mr. F. C. Mis en musique avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par l'Auteur... A Paris, au Magasin de Musique, de MM. Cherubini, Mehul, Kreutzer, Rode et Boieldieu. Rue de Richelieu. No. 76. Journal Hebdomadaire. D'Auguste Le Duc Compose' de Pieces de Chant de tout genre avec Accompagnement Forte-Piano ou Harpe... Je L'Aime Encor. Romance de Mr. Brault Mise en Musique avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe Par A. Romagnesi. ... A Paris, Chez A. Leduc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de Richelieu No. 78. La Rose Blanche Et La Rose Rouge. Romance Du Troubadour. Chantee par Mr. Paul. Paroles de Mr. Pixerecourt. Musique de Mr. P. Gaveauz. Arrangee pour Piano ou Harpe par Tourterelle Fils. Prix 1f. 10s. Au Menestrel Chez Somon Gaveaux, Md. de Musique Rue Feydeau No. 14 vis a vis le Palais de la Bourse. Propriete de l'Editeaur... Enregistre a la Biblioteque Imperiale. [Signature or stamp at bottom of page] Simon Gaveaux [?] Lex Deux Jaloux. Couplets. Chantes par Mme. Gavaudan Musique de Madame G... Prix 1f. 50c. A Paris, Chez P. Gaveaux, Compositeur, Md. de Musique, Passage Geydeau. Ouverture D'Iphigenie en Aulide Musique de Gluck, Pour Le Piano avec Accompagnement De Violon Par y ae Prix 2# 10f. ... [Signature at bottom] [?] Freres Gaveaus Air de Vive Henry IV. Varie pour le Forte' - Piano... Dedie aux jeanes Demoiselles par G.J. Sieber. 5c. Livre de Varizteions A Paris Chez l'Auteur, Editeur, et Md. de Muique Rue des Filles St. Thomas No. 21 [or 24]... [Stamp of] Suber[?] After this there are several pages without titles. Les Miracles de La Beaute Dedie a son ami Plantade, Artiste, Par Garat. Avec Accomagn ement de Forte-Piano ou harpe Au Menestrel, Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14. vis a vis la Bourse. [Signature] Lelia Robertson. La Reconcilation. Romance a deux Voix, Dediee a Monsieur le Baron Klopmann Paroles de Monsieur le Chevalier Lacour. Musique d'Auguste Panseron. Prix 2f. A Paris Chez Frere, Editeur, md. de Musique, Grande Galerie du Passage des Panoramas No. 16. Le Petit Bercer de Mont Fermeil. Romance Anecdotique. Parloes De M. Carmonche Musique De Charles Plantade Prix, 2fr. a Paris chez Frere, Md. de musique, Passage des Panoramas, No. 16. Di Tanti Palpiti. with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad. Lib. by Latous Philadelphia, Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Rousseau's Dream with Variations for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. New York Price 75 cents. Published by J. A. \u0026 Geib, 23 Maiden Lane. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of Tancred for the Piano Forte Composed by Rossini. price 75 cents. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Strike the Cymbal. Arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with Flute Ad Libitum By T. Latour, Philadelphia Published by Bacon \u0026 Co. 11 South Fourth Street. [Top of the page is cut off] ____ from the Opera Tancredi by Rossini Away with Melancholy With Variations by mozart. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. A Danish National Song With Variations for the Piano Forte. By W. Plachy. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broad Way. Trois Rondeaux Faciles \u0026 Brillante sur des Airs conuns, Arranges pour le Piano Forte par Camille Pleyel. Lettre. A price 50. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Favourite bath Waltz. New Edition. Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad In Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her, with Piano Forte Accompaniment Composed by J. barnett. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Fly Away Pretty Moth! A ballad, the Words \u0026 Music by T.H. bayley Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubished \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Oh I Ne'er shall forget a Ballad... Arranged for the Harp or Piano Forte by M.H. Parnell. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Hark Echo Sweet Echo. a Favorite unting song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Hook. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 17 Chestnut St. Bolivar. A Peruvian Battle Song as Sung by Mr. Howard, with Unbounded Applause at Chatham Theatre. Written by G.P. Morris Esqr. Arranged by T.W.H.B.B. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St.","[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls, \u0026 Co. Music, \u0026 Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls \u0026 Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. \u0026 M. Paff, Nos. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale \u0026 Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, \u0026 Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button \u0026 Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair \u0026 Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public \u0026 Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte \u0026 Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib \u0026 Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly \u0026 adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens \u0026 Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild \u0026 wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march \u0026 Chorus \"Hail to the Chief\" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music \u0026 Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff, No. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published \u0026 Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner \u0026 Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps \u0026 Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public \u0026 Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight \u0026 The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, \u0026 Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, \"Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours.\" written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly \u0026 Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]","Scope and Contents Front cover is missing The Ella Polka Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Helen Stevens by Edward Mack... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son 66 Spring Garden St. ... Trois Polka Mazurkas Pour le Piano par Adrien Talexy. No. 1. Musidora No. 2 Lara Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... TheGlenMary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and Most Affectionately Dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Aux demoiselles Lydia Robinson, Emma Palmer et L. Flinn. Grobe's optimist... Marches, Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, \u0026c. Arranged in an East Style for The Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 7. Come to the Old Oak Tree Waltz.... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... ...Giddy Polka Composed for the Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Duffy \u0026 Co... Donze Compositions Originales pour Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Diffy and Co. Beauties of the Ball Room, A Collection of Admired Polkas, Schottishes, Dances \u0026 C. Arranged for the Piano, ... No. 3 Hohnstock Polka... Published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Cincinnati. O... (By Miss Adele Hohnstock.) To Miss Elsie A. Hall Rosebud Polka, Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... La Tertulia Valse Brillante Composee et Dediee a M'lle Sallie J. Kelly Par J.L. Milner... Published by P. Flavio Memphis, Tenn. ...Buds \u0026 Blossoms 12 Sacred Melodies Varied for the Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 1. \"Charity\"... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Rainer Grand March and Quick Step for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The New Years March Composed by Mrs. S. R. Burtis Respectfully Dedicated to Freeman Scott Esqr. by the Publishers Philadelphia, T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son... To Miss Mary M. Booth. Leutner's Carnival Polka Composed by Albert Leuther. Arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York. Vanderbeek's Music Warerooms... No. 1. Hook \u0026 Ladder Quick Step As performed by the Independent Blues Band Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Pioneer Hook \u0026 Ladder Co. by Albert Holland... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... Italian Lovers Waltz Composed by John Baietti Arranged for the Piano Forte by B.R. Lignoski. Published by G. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [Signature] Kate Millington Holly Springs, Miss. This work has no identification as the first page is missing. Schubert's Serenade arranged for Piano, By Louis Strakl... Boston Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co.... Gems of the Ball Room a Collection containing Pop goes the Weasel \u0026 Other New \u0026 Fashionable Dances with Full Descriptions of the figures, by Eugene Conlon as taught by Mr. \u0026 Miss Durang of Philadelphia... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... Knight Templars Festival March Dedicated to Miss Lizzie Nash of Hillsboro N.C. by F.E.X... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Miss Pauline Matthews Blacksmith Polka by P.A. Frigerio new Orleans, Horatio D. Hewitt... ... The Secret A Beautiful Waltz Introducing the popular Melody of I Have Something to Tell You Composed by Author of Call Me Pet Names Philadelphia Couenhoven, Scull \u0026 Co... The Corondolet Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss M.G. Shelton by Charles Balmer. Published by Balmer \u0026 Weber St. Louis.... Le Desir. A Favorite waltz for the Piano Forte, Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Celebrated Beethoven's Last or Clara Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Van Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Glen Mary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and most Affectionately dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Titled] Voices of Spring #1. Voice of the River #2. Voice of the May-Dance #3. Voice of Flowers #4. Voice of the Wood-Nymph #5. Voice of the Mountain Stream #6. Tenth Edition M'lle Angelique Thibault. The Last Rose of Summer with an Introduction and Brillian Variations for the Piano Forte as performed in all his concerts in the United States by Henri Herz. Op. 159... New York Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co... [Top of next page is torn off.] Pluie de Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano par Osborne... Op. 61... Philadelphia. J. E. Gould \u0026 Co. ... Then You'll Remember Me, the admired air in Balfes Opera, the Bohemian Girl for Piano Charles Voss. Opus. 107. ... Philadelphia J.E. Gould... K N Quickstep. Dedicated to the Know Nothings. Philadelphia published by Winner \u0026 Shuster... Marian Air Varie by G. Kiallmach Phila. Published by T.C. Andrews... To Miss Jessie Roberts Madeline Schottisch Composed by Jas. N. Beck. Philadelphia. Published by T.C. Andrews... Miss Mary Ann Chapman. The Koh-I-Noor Polka by R.A. Martin... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... The Boarding School Polkas Arranged \u0026 Composed by Thomas a'Becket No. 1. Josephine No. 2 Adelaide No. 3 Clara No. 4 Rosabelle No. 5 Georgiana Philadelphia Published by T.C. Andrews... The Alexandria Galop Composed for the Piano Forte \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Virginia B. Smith of Alexandria Va. by C.T. Murphy Andrews \u0026 Son Philadelphia Published by Andrwes and Son... [Signature] Kate Millington. Betthoven's Celebrated Waltz \"Le Desir,\" Arranged with Easy \u0026 Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte, by J. Wade... London, Shephers \u0026 Jones... The Ben Bolt Pola, in Which is introduced the celebrated Chant Favori de Kneass, Arranged by W.C. Peters. No. 1601... Published by W.C. Peters Baltimore... Beethoven's Dream Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano by Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... New--Year's Schottisch Polka. C.D'Albert. No. 1. [Signature] Kate Millington. Herculean Quick Step Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston Published by G.P. Reed... Turkish March by Cramer. A Fiot Philadelphia. Evening Star Schottisch, ... Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Les Plaisirs De L'Allemagne or the Chants of the Danube A Sett of Waltzes, Composed for the Piano Forte by Strauss. New York. Published by C.G. Chrisman...","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed \u0026 Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. \"False one, I love thee still!\" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to \"Touch again thy Light Guitar.\" The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments \u0026 greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole \u0026 Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... \"Sounds So Joyful,\" Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. \"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows.\" A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed \u0026 Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson \u0026 Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.","[Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated Vocalists in England \u0026 America Written and Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. New York... When a little farm we keep an Entertaining Duetto... Composed by T. Mazzinghi. New York, Engraved, Printed and Sold by E. Riley... The Sea. A Song the Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. As sunlight falls on crustal stream... Arranged by John Barnett. New York Published and Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Remembrance. Written by Thos. Hood Esqr. Composed by An Amateur. Expressly for \u0026 Dedicated to the Lady Mary Fitzhardinge Berkeley. New York, Thos. Birch. [Writing] To Miss McPhail with the complements of Mr. Jenkins. Times hours all sweetly o'ver us fly. Duett from the Celebrated Opera of the Magic Flute. By mozart. New York... Eve's Lamentation... in the oratorio of hte Intercession. Composed by M.R. King. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake... The Song of Chanelar, to Mary Queen of Scots, Translated from the Original \"Triste amour,\" and composed by William Ball New York, Bourne, Broadway. Oh! no we never mention Her... written by T.H. bayry Esq. arranged by Henry R. Bishop. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Slowly Wears the Day Love. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! Written by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments. By T.A. Rawlings. New York, Bourne, Broadway... Buy My Roses Composed for the Piano FOrte by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Come Dwell With Me, a Favorite Ballad... Sung with Unbounded Applause by miss Hughes at the Park Theatre. The Poetry by Tlls. H. Bayly. Music by Alexander Lee. Pr. 50 cts. Published by E. Riley... New York. My Air Fire Side. The Favorite SCottish Ballad Sung by Mr. Sinclair. Composed by John Parry. Phila. Published by G. E. Blake... The Bride. A Ballad Written by Charles Jeffreys Composed by S. Nelson. Pr. 38. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. I saw thee weep. A New Song Composed and Dedicated to Miss H.M. Wagner. By an Amatuer arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... [Eneered according to act of Congress the sixth day of June 1826 by George Willig of the State of Pennsylvania.] A New Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by George Willig... Good night, A favorite Venetian Serenade, Written by F. Stewart Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments arranged by S. Godbe. N.Y. Published by E.S. Messier... Dulce Domum. Composed, and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. [Price 37 cents] I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe Composed by T.H. Bayley. N.Y. Published and Sold by E.S. Mesier... Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina as Sung with Unbounded Applause by Miss Hughes, Composed by Alexander Lee. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Knight of the Golden crest, A Song Sung by Mr. pearman, Written by Harry Stow Van Duk, Composed by John Barnet. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Vintagers Evening Hymn. For one, two, or three Voices. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Bourne. Broadway. Written by Charles Jeferys. Farwell! Sung by Mss Hughes, Words by Bishop Heber, Music Composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street [1881] The spring time of Year is coming, Ballad Sung with unbounded Applause by Mr. Sinclair, at the Chesnut Street Theatre, the Words \u0026 Melody by C. Thompson Esqr. Price 50 cents Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Dinna Forget, A Ballad The Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millars. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Bring Me Sweet Flow'rs. The Last Wish, A Ballad. The Words by Her Sister. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... Our Native Land. A National Song. Written, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the patriotic Citizens of the United States, by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and SOld by Geo. Willig Jr. The Moonlit Bower, Sung by Madame Vestris Composed by C.M. Sola. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Fly Gaudy Moth, Ballad the Words by the Hon. Charles Phipps. Sung by Miss Rock, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Adeline Dewees by Edward Cuddy. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Pilot. A Ballad Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed by S. nelson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake... Huner of Tyrol, Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson, Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Jreusalem my happy Home. Sacred Song and Trio; the Poetry and Air by A. Young lady, The Symphonies and Accompaniments by William Clifton. New York Bourne... The Lass O' Gowrie A Favorite Scotch Song as Sung by Mr. Braham New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Today, dearest is ours, Ballad Written by Thomas Moore. The subject of the air from a Ballet. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... One word with Thee A favorite Air Poetry by Montgomery, Arranged for the Piano Forte, New York, Published by E. Riley... The Yellow Hair'd Laddie, Scotch Air, With an Introduction \u0026 Variation for the Piano Forte, By Ch. Chaulieu. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt... O! give me back my Arab steed. Ballad... Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Watchman Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. ... The Music Composed and Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Dedicated to miss Amella Caroline Roe by T.W.H.B.B. N.Y. Published by E.S. Mesier.... I'd by a Dove, Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyke, Composed by John Barnett. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Twilight Hour. Composed by William Carnaby. Mus. Doc: The Words By - Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Published by R.H. Hobson... Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad.... Composed by Alexr. Lee. New York Lithogd. and Published by E.S. Mesier.... The Lover's Mistake, A Ballad... The Words by T.H. Bayly the Music by M. Balfe New York, Published by A. Fleetwood, Murray - st. \u0026 R.R. Hobson, Chestnut st. Moss Roses, Ballad Respectfully Inscribed to Madame Vestris Arranged by John Barnet. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Vesper Bell A Ballad... With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Kiss that she left on my lip, Ballad, Composed \u0026 Sung by Charles E. Horn. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, Written by Thomas Moore Arranged by Sir J. Stevenson, New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Dear Native Home... Adapted to a favorite French Romance with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano by William Ball. New York, Bourne... She never blamed him, never! Written by Thomas H. Bayly Esq. Arranged with Symphonies and Accompaniments By Mr. Boyle. New York, Bourne... Fly away pretty moth. A Ballad... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York Published Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Go forth to the Mount A Sacred Song... Composed by Sir John Stevenson. New York Firth \u0026 Hall... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung by A Female Amateur at the Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society. Words by Henry Kirke White. Music by F. Granger. Copy-right secured. Boston: Published for the Author by G. Graupner. The Crier, or The Lost Heart A Ballad Written by W.H. Bellamy Esq... Composed by D.E. Horn. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... Meet me by Moonlight A Ballad written \u0026 composed by Joseph A. Wade. New York Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Bonnie Blue Cap, or Bold and True. Written by Sir Walter Scott, Composed by G. Luff. Philadlephia Published and sold by G.E. Blake. O Saw ye the Lafs wi' the bonny blue E'en the favorite Scottish Ballad... Written by Richard Ryan, Arranged \u0026 partly compsoed by John Sinclair. Philadelphia Pub. and Sold by Geo. Willig... Love was once a little Boy... arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake... The Knight with a Snowy Plume. A Favorite Welsh Air. Poetry by T.H. Bayley, Music by Henry R. Bishop. New York. Bourne, Broadway from Take heed! Whisper low! The Celebrated Barcarolle / Masaniello by Auber... Arranged by T. Cooke. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake.... The Overture to L'Italiano in Aligieri, Arranged for the Piano Forte, Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake....","Scope and Contents [Cover] Lucia C. harrison Clifton 1829. Note inside front cover \"purchased from L.H. Stoneman Columbia, Va. for $3.00\" The Much Admired Freyschutz Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by Gelinek. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig... A Popular Tyrolesian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte By Gelinek Price $1.00 Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs Music Store. Saxon Air! Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte, Performed by Mr. Etienne at Mr. Gilles Concert, Composed by J. B. Cramer. No. 11. Pr. $1 Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Di Tanti Palpitt with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad-Lib By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Hummel's Celebrated Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Gelineck. Price $1. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. Price 75 cents Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig \u0026 Sold at His Musical Magazine... The Hunters Chorus, from Von Weber's Opera of the Freyschutz with Variations for the Piano Forte as performed at the Anniversary Concert of the St. Cecelia Society of Philadelphia. Composed by W.H.W. Darley. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... \"O dear what can the matter be\" an Air, with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. new York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Home Sweet Home! Sung by Mrs. Burke in Clari, or The Maid of Milan. at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed \u0026 partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Smile of contentment and Love Adapted to the much admired Air Kinlock of Kinlock Written by S. Richards Esq. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte by J. Monro. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Waters of Elle, Extracted from Olenaroon, Arranged to the Air of Ils ne Sont Plus. Baltimore. Published and sold by G. Willig. Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air From Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. Bishop Philadelphia published by G. Willig... Oh! We never mention him As Sung by Miss George, with unbounede applause at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Mariam's Song. Sound the loud Timbrel. Air--Avison___ For Three Voices... Hymns, Psalms, Anthems, Motetts \u0026 Sacred Airs; from various authors. Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store... Pleyel's German Hymn with Variations... Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake. [Copyright 1823] Holy, holy, holy, Lord! 42d. Hymn P.M. Composed and Arranged for one or more Voices with accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Angels ever bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. [Note written in rear] $1.50 Bindery","Scope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary H. Randolph inscribed on the outside.] [Signature] Mary H. Randolph. Overture to the Favourite Opera of Zampa on La Fiancee de Mardbre; by Herold Arranged for two Performers on the Piano Forte by C. Chalieu. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. [Hand writing] \"Presented to his Pupil Miss M. Randolph as a mark of approbation at her untiring application and improvement in the study of (cut off) June 1837 by W. Daniell. Fantaisie Sur Un Air Suisse the Swiss Boy Pour le Piano Forte. Composée et dediée a son Eleve Mademoisell Madeleine Phillips Par T.C. Eireck, Eleve de C.M. de Weber. Oeuvre XV... Philadelphia, Published for the Author by R. H. Hobson... (Copyright 1833) The Storm Rondo, for the Piano Forte composed by D. Steibelt. New York published by Wm. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Souvenir de la Luisse. Rondo for the Piano Forte, on Two Favorite Airs... Arranged by F. Hunten. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rondeau Militaire du ballet L'Orgie de Caraffa, Composépour le Piano Forta Par F. Hunten. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... When the day with rosy light. Swiss Air arranged as a Rondoletto for the Piano Forte. By Henru Lemoine. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... (Title; Quatre Recreations Musicales No. 4) O Give Me But My Arab Steed, A Favorite Romantic Ballad Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.A. Rawlings. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... She Never Blamed Him Never blamed him never AJK from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark York published by James L. Hewitt... Petite Fantasie Pur un Air Frossais. Composé par Henri Herz. New york, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Cavatina Ode l' Opera Beatrice di Tenda De Bellini, arrangée pour le Piano Forte. Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Fantasie on Two Popular Airs \"On Yonder Rock\" \u0026 Tis Tomorrow from Auber's Celebrated Opera of Fra Diavolo Composed by Charles Czernyl New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Rondeau Sur un Tema de l'Opera La Sonnambula de Bellini, Arrange pour le Pinao Forte Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Motif Favori De Rossini Arrangé pour le Piano Forte. par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Second Sett of the Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca, Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Philadelphia by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... Jane's Waltz, March \u0026 Conradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. John C. Craig by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Constellation's Waltz, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Ciudadella Waltz \u0026 Contradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen R. McTluaine (?) by an Officer in the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... No. 1- Mahon Waltz \u0026 Contradance. No. 3. The Minorca Waltz. Ellen's Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 4. No. 6. Venetian Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 8. Orfila Waltz. No. 9. Leon Bianca's or Bryon's Waltz \u0026 Contredance. The New Years Gift A new Animal or Musical Souvenir, Formed of the most Favorite Gems of Melody and Harmony that have become popular, Collated, Arranged \u0026 Composed as a Fantasia, By M. Schoengen. new York Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831.) Webers Last Waltz, Composed by him a few hours before his death for the Piano Forte Philadelphia \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Amaranth A Waltz. Dedicated to Miss Amelia Graham. By I.F. Hance. New York Published by Hewitt... La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. New York Published by Dubios \u0026 Stodart... Le Délire. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig Jr. Le Desire A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte composed by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig... Village Band Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss frances Hart, ... By Alexander Duff. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... La Sonnambula Three Setts of Cotillions From That Favorite Opera for the Piano Forte Arranged by Henry Lemoine. New York Published by M. Bancroft... The Celebrated Sinderella Waltz, composed by Rossini Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. herz. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig...","[Cover] Angelina M. Bibb [Signature] Miss ? Bibb The Carrier Dove - New York, published at Atwill's Music Saloon... 5th Edition the Carrier Dove An Admired Ballad... Composed for the Piano Forte by Danl. Johnson. New York Atwill Publisher... Where is my Lover... Words by T. Bailey Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ednd. Knight Jr. Baltimore. Published and sold by George Willig. I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad... Composed by T.H. Bayley. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. ... The Switzer's Song of Home! A Ballad, with Englishe \u0026 German words... Arranged by J. Moschelles. Philadelphia Pub: and sold by G.E. Blake... Woodman! Spare That Tree A Ballad The Words Copies from the New York Mirror Written by George P. Morris. By Whom this Song is respectfully dedicated to benjamin M. Brown Esq. The music by Henry Russell. New York Published by First \u0026 Hall... The Soliders Tear and the Sailor's Tear... The Music by S. Waller. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Home Sweet Home Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Wood at the Concert of the Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Angels Whisper from the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland. Written \u0026 Composed by Samuel Lover Esqr. Author of Legends \u0026 Stories of Ireland... Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. Zip Coon, A popular Negro Song, Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. Junr. The Soldiers Farwell A Ballad adapted to A German Air by J. L. Hewitt. Baltimore Published by George Willig Jr.... Gaily the Troubadour, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.H. Baily Esqr. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Bruce''s Address to his Army. A Favorite Scotch Song... Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's musical MAgazine. The Captive Knight A Ballad - The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Absence. The Words adapted to the favourite Air of Rousseau's Dream. Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Voice of Free Grace A Sacred Air. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Praise to Thee Thou Great Creator! Peace Toubled Soul. Cinderella Waltz, Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Much Admired Waltz by W. A. Mozart, for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Flute. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nuns... Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... C.M. Von Webers Last Waltz. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. The Corinthian Waltz. Baltimore George Willig Junr. Swiss Waltz Composed by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns... The Bonhurst Hop Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Emma Keats by W.C. Peters. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. .... Madelle. Sontag's much admired Waltz, composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Queen of prussia's favorite Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte, By Himmel. Philadelphia G. Willig... Three Pieces from the opera Der Freischutz. Philadelphia, Kreschmar \u0026 Nunns... Aria Alla Scozzese con Variazione for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. Philadephia Pubd. by George Willig... Drunken Sailor or Columbus. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig. The White Cockade. Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. A Popular Swiss Air Arranged and Varied for the Piano Forte, Most Respectfully Inscribed to mrs. Henry Harper. By R. Schroeder. Philada. Published by G.E. Blake... Steam Boat Quick Step. Philadelphia. Osbourne's Music Saloon... The Soldiers Joy Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Fisher's Hornpipe. Published by Miller \u0026 Benteen Baltimore. March of the United States Marine Corps Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Indian Chief's March Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Recruiting March. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig. Louisville March and Quick Step Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen. By W.C.P. New York, Published by Hewitt... Bonapartes March Crossing the Rhine. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Bonapartes Celebrated Coronation March Philadelphia, John F. Nunns.... Washington's March. Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Titus March Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Princess Victoria's Grand March, As performed by the Guards Band Arranged for the Piano Forte. by Edwin Merriot. Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Phila.","The Knight From Palestine. A Romantic Ballad Written, Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his Friend M. Swett. John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig Jr. ... The Captive Knight a Ballad The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt... Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle. Composed and Inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Hunter's Horn A new sporting Cavatina Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Philipps. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs... Hark the Goddess Diana A Favorite Duett All the Blue Bonnets over the Barder An original National Air Sung by Mr. Braham arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig... ...Hurrah! Hurrah! a celebrated German National Song Sung by Mr. Nichols in the Opera of Sweedish Patriotism Words by a lady of Philadelphia \u0026 arranged by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Glide on my Bark! Written by E.H. Keating. the Music by Chas. M. King. New York, Bourne. Broadway... O Swiftly Glides the Bonnyboat A Scotch Song, Written by Hohanna Bailey with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by T.W. H.B.B. New York. Published by T. Birch. The Moorish Maid from the Musical Souvenir Composed by C.E. Horn... New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Archer Boy The Celebrated Cavatina Sung by Miss love, in the Historical play, the Partizans. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Written by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Composed by John Barnett New-York: Published by James l. Hewitt... Buy My Roses, A Ballad, The Music Composed by G. A. Hodson. new York: Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. The Muleteers Return. Ballad Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his friend Mr. John Gifford by S. Nelson. Published by Firth and Hall... Minstrel's return from the War. Sung by Mr. Plumer. New York. Pub. by Firth \u0026 Hall... My Sweet Guitar, Ballad, Sung by mrs. Sharpe Composed by John Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig.... The Light Guitar A Serenade Written by H.S. Van Dyh Esqr. Composed by John Barnett. Author of not a Drum was heard. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Watchman A Favourite Song for the Piano Forte Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Philad. Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The ill Wife Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Bonie Doon Music by James Miller, Edinburgh. Collated by Kotzeluch. Poetry by R. Burns. A Scots Song. Philadelphia Pub. by John Aitken and Sold at his Musical Repository North 2nd. Street No. 76. Second Edition the Ingle Side A Favorite Ballad Sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by John Whitaker. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. ...Oh tell me how from love to fly. Composed for Miss M. Caustand By A. Clifton Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. (Copyright Nov. 1820.) My Heart is sair for somebody... in the Opera of Native Land Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Hours there were. Song with an accompaniment for the piano forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade New York Bourne Depository of Arts... Oft in the Stilly Night, A Favorite Scotch Air Written by Thomas Moore Esq. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson M.D. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon... Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air from Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. bishop Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... Smile again my bonny Lassie... Written Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Honr. Fitz Roy Stanhope by John Parry Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... When Mornings light is gently breaking... Composed by D.F.E. Auber. New York Bourne, Depository of Art... The Spring Time is Come A Spanish Air with Symphonies and Accompaniments by W. Nash... New York, Published \u0026 Sold by M. Bancroft... Sweet Me by Moonlight. The Popular ballad Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. New york, Bourne, Depository of Art... The Recall. Written by Mrs. hemans. The Music by Her Sisiter. n. York Bourne Depository of Arts... Kathleen O Moore A favorite Song As Sung by Miss S. Willingham. With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. new York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Hunter and Hop Waltz Arranged by J. Hemmenway. Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Czar Victorious. A Favorite Air, in Russian Style, Composed and Dedicated by Permission, to miss Eustaphieve, by Mr. George Geib. new York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... Rondo, for the Piano Forte Composed by A. Diabelli. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Institute Rondo with an Introduction Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Sister Eliza, Baroness de mullenheim by Wilhelm Fucho new York, Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831) Ollive's Admired Ballad Listen! Ladies, Listen! Arranged in a familiar manner for the Piano Forte. by W. Grosse. Firth \u0026 Hall... The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne With variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Kinlock of Kinlock, A Favorite Scotch Air. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte of Harp. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... The Copenhagen Waltz, with Variations for the Piano Forte by T. Latour Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... My ain Kind Dearie with Variations by D. Corri. New York, Published by E. Riley... The Coal Black Rose, Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Hungarian Waltz. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to His Friend John Ellis Esqr. by J.M. Rost. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall...","[Cover] Ann E. Timberlake. [Note Inside] Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of York Hall; Accessioned May 28, 1948 Martini's grand overture to henry the 4th... Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by George Willig. 171 Chesnut Str. Overture to th Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Overture to the Celebrated Opera L'Inganno Felici or the Lucky Mistake As performed at the Italian Opera House Composed by G. Rossini. New York Published by E. Riley... The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte Wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature at top of music] Ann E. Timberlake and Anne E. Haynes? The Battle of Prague a Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte Violin accompaniment Ad.Lib. Composed by F. Kotzwara Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... March from Masaniello by Auber Arranged by Chaulieu. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake The Much Admired Air Auto Lane Lyne with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature] Miss A.E. Timberlake Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig... Grand Waltz from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra, Composed \u0026 Arranged by Him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... Musette deNina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. [Signature] A.E. Timberlake Mrs. McDonald, a Scotch Air with Variations and an introduction, Composed by Philip Knapton, Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller... Post Horn Waltz with Variations in an easy \u0026 brilliant Style for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to miss Cecilia Hall Byng by T.F. Molt. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P.K. Moran. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr.... You Ask A Song, You Bid Me Sing, or the Bonnie Boat a favorite Scotch Melody, With Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by G. Kiallmark. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Celebrated Suabian Air; with variations for the Harp or Piano Forte, by P.K. Moran. Baltimore Pubished by John Cole. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Compsoed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E. G. Lewis. by P. K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York)... New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... A Favorite Alpine Melody, with introduction \u0026 Brilliant variations for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 respectfully inscribed to Miss Elizabeth Cross by W.H.W. Darley Philadelphia. George Willig... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. willigs... March from the Opera Fra Diavolo by D.F.G. Auber Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Le Tambour a favourite duet from Auber's opera la Fiance's arranged for the Piano Forte Fiot, Magnon \u0026 Co... [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Waltz The Last Composition of C.M., Von Wever New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature[ Miss Timberlake. Beethovens Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... (Copyright April 1829) Le Souvenir. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Butterfly Cottilions. With their Proper Figures as danced at the Cottilion Parties \u0026 Balls. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Three Waltzes for the Piano Forte in imitation of a Musical Snuff Bos Composed by A.T. Mc.Donald. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Isabella Waltz, as performed by the West Point Band, Composed \u0026 dedicated to Capt. Hitchcock by Alex. Kyle. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle. Composed and inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. The Maltese Boatmans Song For One, Two, or Three Voices, by L. Devereaux. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Come Dwell With me, a Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake Twilight Dews A Favorite Song Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. New York, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower Sung by Mr. Williamson. Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by james L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. [Signature] A. Timberlake The Adieu Stream Gently Flowing Canzonette. The Words by W.B. Music Composed by T. Latour. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Oh! Speed My Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyk The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair, Esqr. By John Barnett. New York, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co... The Woodbine Bower. Ballad Song with unbounded Applause by Sigr. Begrez, Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature] A. E. Timberlake The Lost Rose Tree, Ballad sung by Mrs. Franklin. Written, Arranged and Dedicated to mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wilhelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... (Copyright 1834) The Plan Gold Ring the words by W.F. Mondrieff Esq. adapted to an Air in Der Freyschtz by C.M. Von Wever. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... [Signature] Timberlake The Minstrel's Return'd from the War As Sung by Mr. C.W. Taylor Written \u0026 Composed by I.H.H. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo Willig.... There's Naw Luck \u0026 C. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine.","Scope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written and Composed by J. Gairdner. A. M. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea. Written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed for and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne by C. Meineke. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1834) William Tell Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Braham in Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne New York. Firth \u0026 Hall. The Sea. A Song The Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukom. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams. Dec. 4th 1834. Rosalie, Cantata... Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. New York, Published by Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Tell Me My Heart... The Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by Geib \u0026 Walker. Come O'er the Moonlit Sea. Duett Written by Charles Jeffreys Adapted to a Celebrated Air by Auber, and Arranged by L. Devereaux. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... On the breeze of Evening stealing the Evening Song Of the Knights Templars Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung at Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society Words by henry Kerk White Arranged for the Piano Forte New York, Published by Geib \u0026 Walker... O Dolce Concento Air by Mozart Arranged with Variations for Madame Catalani By G. Farrara. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Sul Margine Dun Rio. Venetian Air With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rouse thee up, Shepherd Boy. Tyrolian Air Composed and Sung by Made. Malibran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Meet me by the Linden Tree! A Ballad The Music \u0026 Words by George Linley. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... Go My Love. A Rondo... Composed by H.R. Bishop. Pr. 50. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Hark! Hark! Through the wild Wood. The Celebrated Tyrolese War Song... Composed by Alexander Lee. New York. Bourne Broadway. The Light Bark, Written by Miss A. Mahony, Composed by J.T. Craven. Boston: Published by John Ashton, 197 Washington St. Wery Pekooliar. or the Lisping Lover. a Comic Song Written by J. Beuler Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Blewitt. Published by John Cole, Balto. The Dew Drop A Favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton At the Public and Private Concerts with Great Applause Composed by Charles E. Horn. New York: Published by J.A. \u0026 W. Geib. 23 Maiden Lane. Oh \"Tis Love... in I Will Have a Wife Written by P.R. Planche adapted to the French Air C'est L'Amour By G. W. Reeve. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... We Have Lived and Loved together. The melody from the \"Recreations Musicales\" Composed by Henri Herz. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Rose of Allandale ballad Written by Charles Jeffery. The Music by S. Nelson. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... [Siganture at top] Prince Edward. Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad.... Poetry by C.M. Westmaicott Esqr. Composed by John Sinclair. Philad. Pub. by J. Edgar. [Signature] M.E. Williams The Broken Heart Song Composed for the Piano Forte Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Tis said that abscence conquers Love Written by F.W. Thomas The Music by E. Thoams. Baltimore published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Teach, O! teach me to forget. Written by T. H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... They Told me not to Love Him the Poetry by W. D. Gallagher, the Music by E. Thomas. of Cincinnati. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834) The Evening Gun. Arranged with Characteristic Accompaniments. And Dedicated to D. Lynch Esqr. by John Paddon. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. Joy's Buildings Boston. The Absent Friend Music by haydn Arranged as a Song Dedicated to His Sister M.A. Poole by Wm. Poole Jr. George Willig 171 Chestnut. The Gazelle. From Moore's National Melodies, The Accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. [Writing] From Catherine E. Thornton to Miss M. E. Williams. A Thought of Home at Sea Poetry by mrs. F. Hemans. Composed for the Piano Forte by Charles E. Horn Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wood [Written-Charlottesville] by the Publisher Philadelphia [Covered up by a label from G. P. Knauff \u0026 Co's.] Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of Mozart by J.H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) \"Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning.\" The Celebrated Barcarolle in the Opera of Masaniello. Composed by Auber. Arranged by John Barnett. New-York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. [Second Edition]. The Tyrolese Peasants Song Arranged by Joseph Hart. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway. (Second Edition). The Light Canoe. Baltimore, Pubished by G. Willig jr. The last beam is shining An Evening hymn Arranged for the Piano Forte from a Portuguese Melody. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. My Gondolas waiting below Love A Moonight Serenade the Postry by W. N. Bellamy Esq. The Music by A. U. Hayter. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Sleep on thy Pillow. A Ballad With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by Alexr. lee. baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Come Dwell With me, A Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1836) [The last several pages (2) are incomplete attempts at the copying of a song. On the following page is a newspaper article entitles \"The betrothed.\" It has the words to a ballad written by John H. Hewitt.]","[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third \u0026 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written \u0026 Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Lady mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond Va. By Charles berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.\u0026W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted \u0026 arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.","Scope and Contents Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles mackay Esqr. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to M.M. Noah Esqr. (Of new York) As a slight token of grateful remembrance of early kindness to a stranger by Henry Russell. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 135 Washington St... Oh! Tis Merry and Free. A Ballad. Written by geo. Lunt. Esq. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to miss Henrietta B. Hainse by B.A. Horville Pr. 50 Cts.New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Beautiful Day Poetry written by Charles Swain Music Composed by B. Hime. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington Street. The Origin of the Harp Canzonet Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged as a Song or Duet for the Piano Forte. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Oh! Cast That Shadow From Thy Brow, A Favorite Ballad Arranged with an Accompaniment for the piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi... The Grave of Bonaparte song... Music by L. Heath... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Signature] Miss Jane Blackwell The Watcher, Arranged for One or Two Voices The Poetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale Music Composed \u0026 most respectfully Dedicated to the Authoress by Dr. William Lardner C.G.P. \u0026c.\u0026c. Baltimore Published by G. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1846). The Sailor Boys Brave, Words \u0026 Music Written \u0026 Composed by J. Martin Esqr. (of Clifton) and Dedicated to his Friend Lieut. A. Kelty U.S.N. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1841) \"I Do Not Love Thee\" Ballad Dedicated to The Countess of Jersey, Words \u0026 Music by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of mozart by J.H. Hewitt. baltimore, Pubd. by G. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) Feasts of Roses, Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. Banks of the Blue Moselle Ballad; Composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by G.H. Rodwell. baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. New England New England My Home O'er the Sea written by Anna M. Wells. Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Wm. H. Homer Esqr. of Boston by lt. Stoddard. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi, Importer of Music, Musical instruments \u0026c.\u0026c. Fifth Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. A Favorite Song... The Words by Epes Sargent. The music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Joseph B. Preen Esq. Of Columbus CEO. By Henry Rusell. Pr. 50 Cts nett. New York Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1838) Child of the West... A Highland Ballad Written by F.W.N. Bayley. and inscribed to Mrs. Oswald Wood The Music by G.A. Hodson. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt... My Own One A favorite Scotch Air Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte By David Lee. Baltimore, George Willig Jr. Minute Gun At Sea A Celebrated Duett by M.P. King. Baltimore, Published by F. D. Benteen. Twenty First Edition The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad, The music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmstead, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston Published by Geo. P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row... Words by Eliza Cook, [Signature] Fannie Jane Blackwell. You remember it Don't you? A Ballad The Poetry by Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. J. Blockley By John Blockley. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon 167 Broadway.","Scope and Contents [Spine hs word \"Music\" engraved on it and the front cover has the name Julia Thompson written on it.] There is an index on the inside front cover La Fille du Regiment. Fantasie Brilliante Pour le Piano Composee par Ch. Voss. Op. 119 .75c Net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. Le Carneval De Venise d'apres Paganini Capriccio Brillant Pour le Piano Par Charles Voss. Op. 51 50 Cts. net. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... Songs Transcribed for the Piano By Charles Voss. (Popular suabian Song.) 25 cts. net (When the Swallows Homeward Fly.) Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Le Prophe'te de Meyerbeer Introduction Marche, et Grande Valse Brillante Pour le Piano, par F. Burgmuller. Simplified Copy 25 Cts. net. 50 Cts. net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Fantasie Brillante Pour le Piano Sur Ernani Il Proscritto De G. Verdi Par Fred. Burgmuller. Op. 92 Pr 50 Cts net. Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. 3 Divertissemens Pour le Piano Sur Des Motifs de L'Opera de Donizetti Lucrezia Borgia, Composes par Ferd. Beyer. Op. 74 75 Cts. nett. En Trois Livraisons. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chestnut St. Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. New York. W. Dubois. 315 Broadway. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Piano Forte Player, A Collection of Selected Pieces, Arranged as Piano Solos, by Favorite Composers, ... No. 5. O Wert Thou But My Own Love Composed by F. Kucken. Arranged by F. Beyer... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son 239 Broadway Opposite the Park. La Sonnambula de Bellini. Bouquet de Melodies. Pour le Piano, Par Ferd. Beyer. 50c Nett. New York William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Opposite the Park. la Renaissance. Bagatelle a la Valse sur l'Opera Lucie de Lamermoor de Donizetti Pour Piano Par Th. Dohler. Pr. $1.. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Opera of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, halevy, Verdi, Auber \u0026 c. By Henry Cramer. And other Celebrated Composers... No. 22. La favorite Donizetti 50 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, verdi, Auber \u0026 C. by Henry Cramer. And other celebrated composers... No. 10 Ernani (by) Verdi 50 (net price)... Philadelphia George Willig No. 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arrange from celebrated Operas of Donnizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, Verdi, Auber, \u0026 C. By Henry Cramer and other celebrated Composers... No. 9. Lucrezia Borgia (by) Donizetti 50 (net price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to Geo. Willig... Beauties of the Opera... No. 11. Puritanti (by) Bellini 75 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Waltz Being a collection of the most favorite Waltzes By Joseph Labitzky and other Celebrated Composers as Played by the Steyermarkische Band Throughout Europe and the United States... No. 17. Evening Star Waltz (by) F. Beyer 25 (Nett Price)... Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. [The next page is a hand written manuscript.] Three National Airs With Variations for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by francois Hunten. No. 1. O Cara Memoria... Pr. 75 Cts. Nett. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson.... Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections From Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... (Copyright 1851) #1 [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections from Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze. In Three Nos. No. 3. 50c net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Invitation a La danse Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Duetts for Two Performers on the Piano Forte and dedicated to Misses Eliza A. Patton and Mary L. Read of Lexington, Va. By Geo. W. Hewitt. 50 Cts net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg, Va. La Pluie Oe Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano, Par Osborne Piano Solo 38c nett Piano Duett 75c nett Op. 61. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Three Celebrated Waltzes by Beethoven Arranged as Duets for the Piano Forte. Pr. 75 cts. Boston Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, Washington St. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Variations et Finale alla Polacca Sur Un Theme Allemand arrangees a Quatre Mains. composees Pour Le Piano Par Henri Herz. Op. 120 Pr. 37 1/2 cts, net Philadelphia A. Fiot... [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Celebrated Venetian Gallope and March Composed \u0026 arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pice 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns No. 70 South Third Street. [signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Mara. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten Von Joseph Netzer. Ouverture fur das Pf. allein 40 ggr.... No. 19. Derselbe f. Pf. za 4 Handen 6 ggr... Brauschweig, bei Foh. Pet. Spehr.","Scope and Contents Word - Mielm [?] and date 1821. there is a table of contents in the front. It is labeled Vol. 4. New Edition. Imitations of many of the most Eminent Professors, in Twenty Six Variations on the favorite Gavot in Achille et Deidamie, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad Libitum) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to His Royal Highness The Duke of Sufser, by T. Latour, Pianiste to His Magesty... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to His Magesty. Introduction and Favorite Irish Melody, with brilliant Variations, for the Flute, with and Accompaniment, for the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed and dedicated to his Friend W. F. Collard, by I.C. Weirdner... Op. 52... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co..... Grand Pot Pourri Upon the Overture, Waltz and Nine Favorite Airs, From the opera Der Freshchutz, For the Piano Forte \u0026 Flute Obligato, By Henry Kohler... London, Published by R. Cocks \u0026 Co... The Popular Sicilian Air, Home! Sweet Home! Arranged with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, By Bernard Lee. Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia and Air. with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 dedicated to Monsr. de Chabouille, By Tulou... London Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... (Op. 16) Les Belles Fleurs, Consisting of Select Pieces from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, Selected \u0026 most of them Newly arranged for the Piano forte \u0026 Flute, The Flute part arranged by Sola, The Piano Forte part arranged by Braugier. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (No. 9) Same as directly above except it is No. 10. Per Piacere Alla Signora. The Celebrate Duet... In Rossini's Opera of Il Turco in Italia. Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to mrs. I.M. Hart, By C.M. Sola... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside. La Clementina, A musical Bagatelle for the Flute and Piano Forte. Consisting of A Marcia Cantabile, Introudcing a favorite Air from Meyerbeer's celebrated Opera Il Crociato in Egitto, as Sung by Sigr. Velutti, at the Kings Theatre and an Air as Rondo from Rossini's celebrated Opera L. Gazza ladra, Expressly Composed and arranged for George Williams, Esqr. to whom it is respectfully dedicated by Charles N. Weiss. Op. 97... London, Published for the Author by W. Eavestaff... Maysdeder's Celebrated Air in the Ballet of nina, with Variations for the Flute and an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to W. Wallace Currie Esqr. by G. Hargreaves... London, Published by J. Balls... No. 2. from Winter's Opera of Timoreo of Operatic Divertimentos, Selected from the most popular Operas \u0026 Ballets chiefly performed on the Continent, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and Flute, ad Libitum by F.J. Klose... London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music sellers to His Magsety... Introduction and Six Variations, on the favorite Air, L'heureux Reve de Jean Jaques Foufseau. Composed for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By C.M. Sola, and respectively inscribed to the Rt. Honorable The Marquis of Cholmondeley. Op. 66... London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard, 26 Cheapside. (Rousseau's Dream) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" the admired Romane Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... Sondon, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (13) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" The admired Romance Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (14) Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte in which is introduced a Favorite Irish Melody, with an Introduction and Rondo, Composed and dedicated to Thos. Simpson, Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa... No. 2 London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, Consisting of an Introduction \u0026 Rondo Composed \u0026 Dedicated to William Penkett, Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. J.B. Taylor. No. 3. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte. In which are Introduced the popular Scottish Airs, We're a' noddin, \"Charlie is my Darling,\" and \"The Corn Riggs are Bonny,\" Arranged with Variations \u0026 Embellishments, as Performed by the Author at the Public Concerts, and Dedicated to Robert M. Borland, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson. No. 6... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Eighth Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte, introducing the favorite Venetian Barcarolle La Biondina, with Four Variations, as Performed with great success by the Author, At his Benefit Concert. Dedicated to Thos. Starkie Shuttleworth, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson... No. 8... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Second Concertino, Introducing the Favorite Italian Airs. The Maid of Lodi, and Fratante angoscie, Composed in as Easy \u0026 Brilliant Style for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Warren Hastings Angelo Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson... London, Published by T. Lindsay, 217 Regent St... (Concerto #2) [At the end of this selection there is an advertisement entitled \"New Music for Flute and Piano-Forte\" by T. Lindsay....] God save the king, with New Variations' for the Flute with an ad. lib. Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to A.H. Lane Esquire (12th Royal Lancers) by Charles Nicholson. No. 12. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... The Favorite Air Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang wi' me. Arranged with Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib. For the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Bland Graham Esqr (of Dublin) By Charles Nicholson. No. 9. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Mayseder's Celebrated Polonoise, now performing in public by all the first Violinists of the Day. Adapted as a Flute Solo, With a Piano Accompaniment arranged from the original score by Charles Nicholson, and performed by him with enthusiastic applause at most of the Public Concerts...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Favorite Portugese Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad lib: Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to John Clay Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. No. 4. London, Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Coolun, a Favorite Irish Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Dedicated to Sir Richard Sutton Bart by Charles Nicholson. No. 6. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Nicholson's Pot Pourri for the Flute, with an Accompaniment ad lib: for the Piano Forte in which are introduced the much admired Airs of Life Let us Cherish, Auld Robin Gray, and the Favorite Quadrille La Matilda, as performed at the London, Reading \u0026 Bristol Concerts, and Dedicated to Darcy Lever Esqr. by the Author...London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard.... Introduction and Six Variations, on the Favorite Military Air of the Fall of Paris, Composed for the Flute, with an Ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Sir Francis Sykes Barr by Charles Nicholson...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Lison Dormoit A Favorite French Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to G. Evans Aubrey Esqr. by Charles Nicholson. No. 7. London, Published by Clementi Collard, Davies \u0026 Collard.... At the end is a page listing \"New Flute Music\" published by Clementi \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents [Spine has the word \"Music\" written on it. Front cover has name \"S.E. Edloe\" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett \u0026 Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50  ¢. New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... I turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Second Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.) The Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston.  Published by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, \u0026 Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written \u0026 Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, \u0026 Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words \u0026 Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or \"Roll on Silver Moon\" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From \"Illustrations of the Mexican War.\" Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] \"Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Harriet the Match Girl...The Poetry by Rosamond Wadams: The Music, Altered and Arranged by W. Kirby. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt. 137 Broadway. Evening Song to the Virgin (At Sea): A duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. Partant pour la Syrie. Romance Composée par Madame Hortense. Civedant Reine de Hollande. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Come rest in this bosom. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Adapted to the favourite Air Fleuve Du Tage. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Portrait Charmant: A Romance. Philadelphia. Publie et vendu au Magazin de Musique de G. Willig. Pleyel's Favourite German Hymn, With Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. New Edition. The Celebrated Portuguese Hymn. New York, Published W. DuBois. No. 126 Broadway. No. 53 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional number--Copyright secured according to the law. Jerusalem: A Hymn Written \u0026 Composed by a Lady. Printed for G. Willig Philadelphia.... Ah vous dirai je Mamman(?) French Air With Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte. By Cardon Fils. Baltimore, Published by John Cole \u0026 Son 137 Market St. Stantz Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and sold by G. Willig Jr. A Popular Swifs Air. Arranged \u0026 Varied for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Henry Harpur. By R. Schroeder. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Musette de Nina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Hope, the Star, the Voice. A Sacred Song Set to Music by the Reverend C.A. Ven Vleck. And Dedicated to his beloved brother the Reverend W.H. Van Vleck. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Welcome again sweet Sabbath Morn. Written by Charles Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Published by E. Riley 29 Chatham St. The Maltese Boatman's Song...by L. Devereaux. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. Sold by J.L. Hewitt, No. 137 Broadway, New York. Cherry Ripe: A Favourite Song. Composed \u0026 Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. The Bride's Farewell. The words by Miss. M.L. Buvor. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. Those Evening Bells Written by T. Moore. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. New York, published by E. Riley. 29 Chatham St. The Brigands Ritornella...Written by F.W.N. Bayley. Esqr. Adapted \u0026 Arranged by Sidney Waller. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Laurette, Song in Rose D'Amour or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Composed for the Piano Forte by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Fly away pretty Moth: A Ballad....with Accompaniments for the Piano-Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Oh! Speed my Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyke. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair Esqr. by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Hours there were. Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. The Messenger Bird: A Duett. The Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, the Music by Her Sister. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... La Serenade Tyrolienne. paroles de la Comtesse de Bradi, Musique de Mademoiselle E. Pacini. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Ingle Side. A popular Scotch Song Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by T.V. Wiesenthal. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! from the first Volume of Songs to Rosa. By Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments of T.A. Rawlings. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway, and sold at the Musi Saloon, 36 Cornhill, Boston. Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower...Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. Tyrolese Evening Hymn, Words by Mrs. Hemans. Music by her Sister, Miss Browne. New York, Published by E. Riley. 39 Chatham St. On Wi the Tartan. A Scottish Song...Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. No. 137 Broadway. Return, Return Again. Much Admired Song. The Poetry by L.A. Flaxman Esqr. The Music Composed and sung by Mrs. Mary Anne Wood. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. The Lost Rose Tree. Ballad...Written, Arranged and Dedicated to Mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wihelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1834.) Bring Flowers. Air Musette de Nina. Words by Mrs. Hemans. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Worsley. (copyright 1827.) Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, No. 164 Washington Street. The Home of the Soull, a Much Admired Sicilian Air Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Parnell. Professor of Music. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... The Canary Bird: A Ballad. Written \u0026 Composed by W. Ball. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mine Alone a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Waltz. For the Piano Forte by J. Walsh. Arranged by George Hewitt. New York, Published by Hewitt, Broadway. The Celebrated Swiss Guards March. Boston Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. A Popular New Quick Step...Composed by Anthony Rieff, and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain Russell Sturgis, by the Boston Brigade Band. Boston, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market St. (Copyright 1829) The New President's March. New York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. Turkish March by Dussek. Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake No. 13 South Street. The much admired Hungarian Rondo. Composed for the Piano Forte by L. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. The Robin Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson No. 147 Chesnut St. The Much admired Valtz in Cinderella. Arranged for the piano forte, by Signor G. Pons. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. (Copyright 1831.) Fra tante angoscie e palpiti. Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. (?) The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine or Buy a Broom. Arranged in a Familiar Manner for the Piano Forte. With Variations by Josh F. Reddie. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall. 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. The Bridemaids Chorus Composed by Weber, Arranged as an essay Rondo for the Piano Forte. By J.B. Arnold. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] M.B. Letcher. Boyeton. Sul Margine dun rio. Venetian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by George B. Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Letcher. Boyeton. Egyptian Air. Arranged as a Rondo, for the Piano Forte by T.H. Butler. New York, Engraved, Printed, \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Mary B. Letcher. The Fall of Paris, Arranged as a Rondino for the Piano Forte by G.E. Fiorini. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Followed by a \"Catalogue of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Published and for Sale by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market Street, Baltimore.\"","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea. Written by R.H. Pratt Esqr. Composed by John H. Hewitt. Price 50 Cents. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig, Jr. Do You Ever Think of Me, Written by Charles Jefferys Esqr. Composed by N.J. Sporle. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. By the margin of fair Zurich's Waters. Swiss Air...New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Wings and Liberty: A Ballad Composed expressly for Mrs. Wood, to Whom it is Inscribed by Charles E. Horn. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... [Signature] Miss Wilhelmina Tissot. (?) The Woodbine Bower, Ballad...Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Le Plaisir--A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Price: One Dollar. \"O Dear what canthe matter be:\" an Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broadway St. Wake Lady Wake the midnight moon. Serenade...Composed by E.J. Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note] Signed Sarah...? Timberlake. The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte. Composed by F. Kotzwara. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake. Grand Waltz, from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra. Composed \u0026 Arranged by him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Clementi's Grand Waltz. Baltimore, Published and Sold by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market St. I'm an Arch Little Black Eyed Daugher...the Poetry by Richard Ryan. The Music by John Sinclair. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature at the top is cut off]. Hambacher Galloppade, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. The Caledonien Hunt, with Variations Composed for the Piano Forte by T. Latour. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... [Signature] for Wilke. Major Jack Downing's Grand March and Quick Step. Dedicated to the Invincible Downingville Brigade. Away down east in the state of Maine. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834). The Warrior's Bride. A Ballad...Adapted to a Celebrated Waltz of Beethoven's by R.F. Elwin. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note]. Miss Timberlake from Mr. Pulam (?). A Celebrated Quick Step as Performed by Capt. Partridge's Cadets arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Sitting on a Rail or the Raccoon Hunt: A Celebrated Comic Extravaganza...With an accompaniment fore the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Firth and Hall. No. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1836). [Signature] Miss Sarah Timberlake from Mr. Ellic Richmond. Taglioni's Shawl Dance in the Ballet of La Bayadere Composed by Auber, From Which was Adapted the Popular Song Dark Eyed One, Arranged as a Rondo, and Dedicated to Colonel Morris. By C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Watchman: A Favorite Song for the Piano Forte Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Duff. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. (Copyright 1831). La Douleur: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Le Delire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig, Jr. Rose of Lucerne, A Favourite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. They Knew Me Not, From \"Songs of the Sea Nymphs \u0026 Scenes in Fairyland\" by Mr. T. Millar. The Music Composed by S. Godbe. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake, Union Mills (?) (?). Pensez à Moi Ma Chère Amie: Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Young Ladies at Mrs. Saralin's Seminary, by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chesnut Street. (Copyright 1829). [Signature] Rosalie M. Poe. The Copenhagen Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by T, Latour. Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. \"My Fatherland.\" The Admired Tyrolienne...Written by W.F. Moncrieff, Composed by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and sold by George Willig, Jr. Market Street. Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Infernal Waltz, from Meyerbeer's Celebrated Opera Robert le Diable. Arranged by F. Huntern. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. [Signature] Presented to Miss S.E. Timberlake by A. Bell. The Celebrated Cinderella Waltz, Composed by Rossini. Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street.... The Bride's Farewell, The words by Miss M.L. Buvoi. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Millie Timberlake from Mr. Ellis. Kate Kearney: A Favorite Air with an Introduction Finale for the Piano Forte Arranged by G. Kiallmark. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Les Suivantes. No. 1. Variations of the Admired Air \"Will you come to the Bower.\" Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Margaret Armstrong by J.F. Hance. Philadelphia, Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller.... [Page Missing] Brignal Banks (6 Variations). Overture to the Occational Oratorio. [Signature] Millie Timberlake. Charlottesville, Virginia.","[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A \u0026 J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee \u0026 Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe \u0026 De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer \u0026 Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song \u0026 Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert \u0026 Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss \u0026 Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written \u0026 Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for \u0026 Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced \"The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love.\" Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances \u0026 Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns \u0026 Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman \u0026 Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman \u0026 Gray. No. 4 \u0026 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes \u0026 Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: \"an Alexis send ich dich.\" Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon \u0026 Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. \u0026 Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera \"La Norma.\" Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction \u0026 Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.","Scope and Contents [Words, \"Piano Folio\" were written on the front and on the spine of the cover.] [Signature] Mrs. Geo. H. Ferguson, Shanghai, China. 192 Pages of Music for 50¢. A Collection: Dance Folio Vol I. of the Most Popular Piano Music of the day. New York and Chicago: Published by Richard A. Asslfield. 12 Bible House. 16 Jackson Street. Copyright 1883 by R.A. Saalfield.","[Signature] Miss Dondridge, Miss Mary Pendleton. The Minstrel's Harp: An Arietta, from the Lay of the Laft Minstrels; With an Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte, Composed by John Clarke. Music Document. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores: J. Carr's, Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia...Said a Smile to a Tear. From the New Opera of False Alarms as Composed, Sung and Accompanied by Brahm. Hope Told a Flattering Tale: Sung by Mr. Woodham. Why Will Florella: A Favourite Song by Mrs. Delamain of York. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, 45 Holburn. Faithless Emma...Composed by Dr. Stevenson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. When Day has Smiled a Soft Farewell, From Lord Strangford's \"Translation of Camoens.\" Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Composed by R. Light. Oh Then Remember Me. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Printed and sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. The Flowing Can by Dibdin, Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia, Printed at Carr \u0026 Company's Musical Repository. Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber Words, by T. Moore Esqr. Music by J. Whitaker. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Good Night: A Favorite Song. Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Winter Amusements: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Shield and Fung by Mr. Munden in the Midnight Wanderers. Dubli, Published by Hime at His Musical Circulating Library, No. 34 College Green. Rosa: A Favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and Sold at the Following Music Stores...The Rapids, A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged by T. Moore Esq. The Steersman's Song, Written aboard the Boston Frigate by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Mr. C. Gilfert. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Alone by the Light of the Moon. A much admired Song. Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. The Timid Tear: The Words by Moore Esq. Music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 1 South 3rd Street.... The Favorite Scotch Ballad of Roy's Wife of Aldivalock to which is added the words of \"Canst thou leave me thus my Katy.\" Written to this Air by Robert Burns. The Flowers of the Forest: a Favourite Scotch Air. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Highland Mary. Written by Burns. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Dear Erin or Cushlamachree...Composed by T. Cooke. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Kate Kearney: The Favorite Irish Air sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following stores...The Mischievous Bee.... [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Why does Azure deck the Sky? A favorite Ballad...Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by R. Humfrey. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. The Meeting of the Waters: Written by Thomas Moore. Irish melody. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curled. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by J. Willson. The Caledonian Maid: Written by Peter Pindair Esquire. Composed by I. Moulds. Printed for and sold by B Carr at his musical repository's. Market Street, Philadelphia.... Edmund Pendleton Esqr, Martinsburg, Virginia. Also Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Ned. (?) from I.L.H. (?). See from Ocean Rising. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Mazzinghi. The Garland of Love. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Hook. Where's the Harm of that: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Hook. New York, Printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 131 William Street.... Entre Nous: A Favorite Song in the Comic Opera of Two Faces under a Hood. Composed by Mr. Shield. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. [A page is missing from the next piece] Sweetly in Life's Jocund Morning: A favorite Song in the new Comedy of Life. Music by Mazzinghi. Words by Reynolds. Life Let us Cherish: A favourite new Song. The Words by Mr. Derrick. Published by G. Willig, No. 185 Market Street, Philadelphia. [Signature] Sally Hoffans. Book. June 17th, 1798. (Page is torn in half). My Much Lov'd Sailor Boy. (?) Philadelphia. [Signature] Phil C. Pendleton. The Anacreontic Song...the Words by Ralph Tomlinson Esqr. late president of that Society. London, Printed \u0026 Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street. [Signature] A Collection of New Favorite Songs. Pit a Pat in Blue Beard. Printed and Sold by B. Carr, Philadelphia.... Tink a Tank in Blue Beard, Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... When Pensive...in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia..... Chicha cho in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia...... The Day of Marriage...Printed and Sold by J: Carr, Baltimore..... The Bacchus May Boast: Favourite Song Sung by Mr. Bowden. The Words by Captain Morris and the Music by Mr. Shields. Dublin, Published by Hime--Piano Forte Maker and Music Seller (40). College Green. With Lowly Suit: A Favourite New Song sung by Signora Storace in the Opera of No Song No Supper, Dublin Publish'd by Edmund Lee No. (2) Dame Street Near the Royal Exchange. I Locked up all My Treasure: A Much Admired Song...in the Opera of the Quaker Dublin. Published by Hime at his Musical Circulating Library, No. 84 College Green. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. While the morn is inviting to Love: A Favorite Song, Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... Glee: The Friar of Orders Gray. J.W. Callcott, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores... Glee: Drink to me only with thine eyes. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky, and sold at the following Music Stores.... Serenade. The Words by Mr. James N. Barker. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake No. 1 South 3rd Street. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Eliza. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. On this Cold Flinty Rock. Harper's Artillerists march. Overture by Haydn. Printed by G. Willig, Market Street. Philadelphia. Musical Journal No. 78. Instrumental Section. Clementis Grand Waltz. Prussian March in Abelino, Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. Musical Journal No. 66. Instrumental Section. Waltz by Clementi. Yankee Doodle: An Original American Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte. Sold at Carr's Musical Repository. Philadelphia \u0026 New York \u0026 by I. Carr, Baltimore....","Scope and Contents [Front Cover has name \"W.E. Phillips\" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written \"Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. \"1830.\"] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem \u0026 Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged","Scope and Contents Inscribed on cover: \"TH. Salome\" Stamped \"Charles H. Morse\" on title page and earlier. Title Page: A mon Maitre F. Benoist TH Salome Dix Pieces pour Orgue ou pour Piano a Pedale 1er Volume (Nouvelle Edition); Paris Alphonse Leduc 3, rue de Grammont Contents: No. 1 - Offertoire (en M1 flat) No.2 - Grand Choeur (en SOL) No. 3 - Enforme de Canon (en FA# mineur) No. 4 - Offertoire (en FA mineur) No. 5 - Invocation ( en FA majeur) No. 6 - Melodie (en UT) No. 7 - Offertorie (en FA) No. 8 - Enforme de Canon (en UT mineur) No. 9 - Cantilene (en LA mineur) No. 10 - Grand Choeur (en LA majeur)","Scope and Contents Cover Notation: \"atgen L\" Die Kunst der Kehlfertigkeit 20 tagliche Uebungen von B. Lutgen Ehrenmitglied der Concertgesellschaft des K. Conservatoriums in PAris Eigenthum des Verlegers Entd. Stat. Hall Leipzig, C.F. Peters 4899. 4445 Band I Stamped: Sulze \u0026 galler Musikalienhandung Stuttgart","Cover notation: \"ardagni B.\" Title Page: Vocalises par Marco Bordogni revues par Alfred Dorffell Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped Sulze \u0026 Galler Musikalienhandsung Content: 24 Vocalises faciles et progressives a la portee de toutes les voix","Scope and Contents Title Page: Ausmahl von Liedern und Spielen aus dem kindergarten der Musikbildungschule in Braunschweig nebst einem Anhand fur die Elementarklasse Gefammet ind mit Begleitung des Pianoforte herausgegeben von Karoline Wiseneder geb. Schneider, Begrunderin und Inhaberin der Schule, Berfafferin von \"Die Familie Klarmann\" Neue Auslage Eigenthumm des Berlegers; Leipzig, bei E.F. Kabnt Radjfolger Contents: 1. Ausmunterung 2. Das Kreisgehen 3. Gehspiel 4. Das Schmedengehn 5. Der Schiebefarren 6. Bewegungspiel am Ort 7. Uhrenlied 8. Gehspiel 9. Johann, spann An! 10 Verlangen nach dem Fruhlinge 11. Fruhlingsliedchen 12. Mailieb 13. Vom der Raschfatze 14. Das Mullerspiel 15. Der Muller 16. Der Windmuller 17. Kinderisilied 18. Die Eisenbahn 19. Das Bottcherspiel 20. Das Bottcherspiel 21. Der Hirt und die heerde 22. Der hirtenrus 23. Von Taste 24. Jeden Schlag im Tast 25. Hahn, Kudul und Nachtigall 26. Das Vogel Concert 27. Zu allen Jahreszeiten 28. Bon hanschen, der nur Trompeter werden wollte 29. Bom sleiszgen handwerfsmann 30. Das hausbauen 31. Allgemeines Bewegungspiel Anhang fur die Elementarklasse der Madchen 32. Der Schnedenreigen 33. Reigen 34. Die grosse Wasche 35. Warnung 36. Die Lerche 37. Kudulslied 38. Fruhlingslied 39. Wanderlied 40. Bienenlied 41. Herbstlied 42. Weihnactslied","English and German Title Page: Cotta-Edition No. 70 Instructive Edition of Classical Pianoforte-works With the cooperation of Hans von Bulow, Immanuel von Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List founded by Sigmund Lebert Divison II, Volume I Dedicated to the Conservatory of Music at Vienna Selected Sontas and other Pieces for the Pianoforte composed by W.A. Mozart First Volume; Sonatas for two hands. No. 1-12 With the cooperation of Immanuel von Faisst and Ignaz Lschner eleaborated by Sigmund Lebert English translation of the instructive text by Percy Goetschius Publisher: J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger Stuttgart und Berlin New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co., 11 East 22nd Street London W. Augener Limited, 199 Regent Street Copyright, 1891, by Edward Achuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped: Musik-Haus Noris Nurnberg Buch, Musikeller-Und Instrumentenhandling Kaiserstrasse 42","Scope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 \" \" Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute \u0026 Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise \u0026 trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 \" \" Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: \"John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville\" Title Page: Firth \u0026 Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square","blank page marked 10cents Bound collection: Ouverture zu Johann v. Paris von Boieldieu Andante con moto Violino G. Wichtl Der Savoyarde Ungarisches Zigeunerlied fur Violine mit Gegleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Goby Eberhardt Op. 33; Verlag von Aug. Cranz im Hamburg Fantaisie sur un theme allemand par J. Leybach Op. 5 Violino arr. v. E. Wesch Eigenthum der Verleger; Berlin hei C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Am Meer Violine Fr, Schubert Adelaide Violino L. van Beethoven Neue Ausgabe; Sammlung beliebier Compositionen fur Pianoforte und Violine 1. J.J. Bott; Op. 9 Andante cantabile fur Violine und Pianoforte 2. Romanesca aus sem 16. Jahrhundert 3. E. Weissenborn; Op.68 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 1 4. Op.69 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 2 5. Op.71 Ein Schlummerlied 6. Carl Rundnagel; Adagio religioso 7. Jean Becker; Op. 3 Kleine Melodiosee No.1 Romance; No. 2 Humoreske; No.3 Ein Traum; No. 4 Rondino; No.5 Melodie; No. 6 Erinnerung Publisher: Cassel, Verlag von Carl Luckhardt, Brooklynn, E.Buek \u0026 Co. Washington Street Violino; W. Plachy, op.82, No.3. 6me Air Varie pour le Violon avec accompagnement d'Orchestre ou de Piano par C. De Beriot Op. 12 Leipzig 6 Petit Airs varies por le violon par Charles Dancia, leipzig","Grosse Theoretisch- Praktische Klavierschule fur den Systematischen Unterricht Dr. S. Lebert und Dr. L. Stark, Professoren am Conservatorium su Stuttgart Vollstandig in Vier Theilen Mit Einem im Vierten Theil Enthaltenen Anhang, Bestehend aus vier Grossen Originalbeitragen von Dr. Franz v. Liszt sowie weiteren specialetuden von W.Bargiel, F.Bendel, J.Brahms, L.Brassin, J.Faisst, St. Heller, A. Henselt, Ferd. Hioller, Th. Kirchner, W. Kruger, Th.Kullak, Franz Lachner, G. Linder, J. Moscheles, J. RAff, C. Reinecke, J. Rheinberger. A. Rubinstein, C. Saint-Saens und O. Scherzer Zweiter Theil Vierundzwanzigste Auflage Edition Cotta No. 101 Preis: 8 Mark Stuttgart 1901 J.G. Cotta'sche Bushhandlung Nachfolger G.m.b.H.","Cover inscribed: Sadie D. Robertson Harmston; Le Zephyr, morcean elegant. Op. 41 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 451 Washington Street New York Schubert's Serenade transcribed by F. Liszt Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Lucia di Lammermoor, Op.114, Donizetti Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Faust; J. Leybach, Op. 35 Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Bohemian Girl H. Cramer Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Ye Banks and Braes Wallace, W.V. Published by G. Andres \u0026 Co. 4228 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia\\ Pensees Italiennes 3 Pieces Elegantes aur La Traviata de Verdi par Th. Oesten Op. 125 Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton, Philadelphia Home Sweet Home T.P. Ryder White, Smith \u0026 Co., Music Publishers 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Folies E. Ketterer Op. 179 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street In Beauteous May H. Lichner, Op.87 Boston: Carl Prufer, 30 West St. Boston Fisherman's Song Op. 43 Gustav Lange Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Austrian Song My Dainty Lass by Pacher Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington Street Boston Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60; G.D. Wilson published by Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street Dancing in the Barn by Tom Turner; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Geo Molineux 819 Broadway New York and 40 Fourth Street Brooklyn Amusement Des Jeunes Amateurs Charles Czerny Op. 825; F.A. North \u0026 Co. 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Polacca Sweet By and By; A.P. Wyman New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Bright Flowers Heinrich Lichner Op. 111 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Golden Clouds Charles D. Blake Op. 166 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company The Angel's Greeting Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Illusioni Grand Valse G.C. Capitani White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Sirenes Waltzes Emile Waldteufel White, Smith \u0026 Co., 516 Washington Street, Boston Flowers of St. Petersburg ( Fleurs de St Petersburg Waltzes ) John Resch Warren K. Day, Concord, N.H. Artists' Life Waltzes Johann Strauss Op. 316 Valse Brillante Jules Schulhoff Op. 6 Boston Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Wildwood Blossoms Waltz Thomas P. Westtendorf Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Musical Echoes Mazurka H. G. Bennett Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company 126 Tremant St. San Francisco Racquet Galop E. Kate Simmons Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Waves of the Ocean Ch. D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Wandering Sprite J.C. Engelbrecht Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Little Fairy Scottisch L. Streabog Providence R.I. Cory Brothers 120 Westminster Street Clayton's Grand March Chas. D. Blake Op.100 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St General Hancock's Grand March Sep Winner Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boccaccio March A.E.Warren Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington St Carl Schwencke Op. 56 Rossini Auber Donizetti D. Krug J.Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig u. New York stamped by G. Schirmer 701 Broadway New York Welcome to Spring for Six Hands Th. Oesten Op. 319 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington St. Swediah Wedding March Aug. Soderman C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. 711 Broadway New York On the Race Course Chas. D. Blake Op.134 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St The Three Friends D. Krug Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M.I. BLANDIN\" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 \u0026 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth \u0026 Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley \u0026 Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright \u0026 fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway","Scope and Contents Cover Notation \" Original Compositions Schubert\" Colored Marking on title page: Watkins 2 Compositions Originales pour Piano a quatre Mains par Francois Schubert Supplement Leipzig \u0026 Berlin C.F. Peters Bureau de Musique Ouverture: Franz Schubert Op. 34","Cover: Mendelssohn: Symphonien Bd. I (Arnoll, Adur ) 4 ms. Stamped Dr. Alfred Buss Arzt Suttin Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Sammtliche Werke Symphonien fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen Band I Band II Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped: Musikalie-Handluch Stettin Amoll-Symphonie Mendelssohn Op. 56","Scope and Contents Cover engraved: E. WILLSON. O Logie O Buchan! Air Ecossais Henri Herz Op. 85 London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. 20, Soho Square Il Tancredi Rossinin London: Mori \u0026 Lavenn, 28 New Bond St. Tu Che accendi T. Latour S.Chappell, 50 Bond Street Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Non Piu Andrai Mozart London: Falkners 3 Old Bond St. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Tu vedrai la sventurata Anton Diabelli No. 17 London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Semiramide G,. Rossini London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 105 Wardour Street Le Cheval de Bronze D.F. E. Auber London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin The Alpine March Henry Russell Dublin: Marcus Moses, 4,Moreland Street Stamped sold by Robinson Russell and Rubinson Faint and Wearily P.W. Gormley Dublin: E. McCullaghs Music Warehouse, 108, Grafton St. Pianoforte WareRoom, 22 Suffolk Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin I Puritani William Hutchins Callcott in three books London: Cramer \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street \u0026 Richmond Mills 140 New Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Fra Diavolo Auber London: Chappell Music Seller to their majesties 50 Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Hart's 32nd Set of Quadrilles Joseph Hart London: Leoni Lee, Music Seller to the Royal Family, 48 Albemarle Street The Mountaineers Quadrilles P.W. Gormley Dublin: E.McCullagh Music Ware Room 108 Grafton Street opposite the Provosts Home; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Les Coquettes Quadrilles de Contredanses Op. 49 Henri Herz London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Paris by Hen. Bonn by Simrock or the same publisherd also may be had H.Herz'z First Set of Quadrilles The Coast-Guard Quadrilles M.F. Welch Dublin: Published for the authhor at M. Moses' Piano Forte \u0026 Music Warehouse 4. Westmoreland Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Pickwick Quadrilles containing Samuel Pickwick Esq. G.P.M.P.C. , Nathaniel Winkle Esq.,M.P.C., Tracey Tupman Esq. M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass Esq. M.P.C. Alfred Jingle - not Esq. and Sam Weller for the Piano Forte as danced at the Nobilities, Almacks and Pickwick Balls Edith by Boz Junz. London: Printed by W. Wybrow, 24, Rathbone Place and also sold by Corp. Aldersgate St. Pierson, Bishopsgate St. \u0026 all Book \u0026 Music Sellers in the United Kingdom; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Brilliant Rondos Ch. Czerny op.316 London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Victoria Waltz composed and varied A Capriccio for the Piano Forte by J.H. Gross Authot of the \"Familiar Studies\" Dedicated with Permission to Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria; published for W. Crosby H. Falkner: 3 Old Bond St. London","Scope and Contents Cover notation: H.G.A. Vol II CLASS Handwrtten inside cover: 1. Sinding's Rustle of Spring 9. O Thou Sublime sweet Evening Star 16. Pilgrims Chorus 21. Cavatina 24. Simple Aven 28. Chopins Funeral-March 30. Paderewski Menuet 35. Scarf-Dance 38. Schuberts' Three Waltzes 40. Intermezzo sinfonico 43. L'Avalanche 45. La Cinquantaine 49. Traumerei 51. Bridal Song from Lohengrin 53. Hunting Song 55. Canzonetta 57. Barcarrolle 59. Cradle Song 61. Menuet 63. Faust (for four hands) 69. Curious Story 71. Clementi Sonatina 73. Six variations by Beethoven 83. The Little Saucer 85. Auf dem Spielplatz 88. Grandmothers Story \u0026 Mysterious Affair 90. Les Sonatinias 92. By the Spring \u0026 Slumber Song 94. Jugend Lust 102. Oberon for four hands 108. Bagatelle 110. Kinderleben 118, The Beetles Buzz 120 Baroarole 125. Merry Wanderer 127. Thine eyes are Blue Fruhlinsrauschen Klavierstuck von Christian Sinding Op.32 no. 3 Eigenthum des verlegers 8486 Leipzig C/F/ Peters 4 Transcriptions from Tannhauser Opera by R. Wager for the Pianoforte by Gustav Lange New York: G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copright 1885 Selections performed at the Wagner Festival Concerts Fritz Spindler Op.94 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Standard Classic Composers Cavatina by Joachim Raff Oliver Ditson Company Boston Song Without Words Francis Thome Op.25 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken 1901. Classical Bouquet by Burgmuller, Funeral March by Chopin New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co., 18 East 22nd St. Stamped: Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave. 59th \u0026 60th St. New York Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Compositions de J.J.Paderewski Menuet New York: G. Schmirmer Handwritten name Hattie Aitken Do Not Remove from Piano Compositions for the Pianoforte by C. Chaminade Scarf Dance New York: G. Schirmer. 1891. Old and New Classics for the Pianoforte Schubert, F. Three Waltzes New York: G. Schirmer 1892. Cavalleria Rustican Intermezzo sinfonico P. Mascagni Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock in Berlin Stamped G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York. Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Select pieces for the Pianoforte L'Avalanche Heller, S. Arthur P. Schmidt, 154 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Stamped Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Union Square New York Twelve Choice Selections for Piano La Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Traumerei R. Schumann Op. 18 Bridal Song from Lohengrin, Jadassohn, S. New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Hunting Song Jagdstuck Cornelius Gurlitt, Op, 101 No. 19 Boston, Mass, H.B. Stevens Co. 26 West Street; stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 95 Union Square, New York\" Canzonetta, V. Hollaender G. Schirmer New York 35 Union Square . 1886. Barcarolle X. Scharwenka The Boston Music Company 28 West Streeet Boston Mass. Copyright by G. Schirmer, Jr. 1988. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Cradle Song(Wiegenlied) Gustav Merkel New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Menuet No. 10 A. Jul Biedermann New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. J.F.H. Meyer Copyright 1891 Faust de Ch. Gounod D. Krug, Op.170 No.36 Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth and New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \" G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" Curious Story St. Heller, Op.138, No.9 New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square. 1892 Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1. Clementi, M. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Sechs Variationen uber ,,Nel cor pin\" G dur fur das Pianoforte von L. Van Beethovenunter Mitwirkung von Immanuel von Faisst bearbeitet von Sigmund Lebert; English translation by J.H. Cornell. Stuttgart: Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger. Copyright 1891 by Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" No. 5 Die kleine Tanzerin (The Little Dancer) Boston \u0026 Leipzig: Arhtur P. Schmidt. Copyright 1890 Philip Hale Jugenleben von Heinrich Lichner Op. 81 No.4 Auf Dem Spielplatz Berlin Verlag von C.A.Challier 8 Co. Paris, A.Leduc London B. Williams Stamoed \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Grandmother's Story and Mysterious Affair Carl Reinecke Op.77 carefully revised and fingered by Junius W. Hill Book I, II, III Arthur P. Schmidt Boston Two Sonatinas No.1 in G L. Van Beethoven New York G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1893 Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" An der Quelle (By the Spring) and Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) C. Gurlitt New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Jugend-Lust Franz Wohlfahrt, Op.61 Heft 1 Leipzig, Rob.Forberg Stamped \"G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" No. 19 Oberon von Weber Secondo D. Krug, Op.123 No.19 a quatre mains Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Bagatelle Philipp Scharwenka revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg. Some pencil markings \"Bagatelle Miss Ehlers Hattie Aitkins\" G. Schirmer, No.35 Union Square, New York Copyright 1887 Kinderleben Kleine Stucke fur das Pianoforte von Th. Kullak Berlin M.Bahn Verlag Stamped\"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" The Beetles Buzz Gustav Lange New York Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Berlin \u0026 Posen Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock Hof-Musikalienhandler Copyright 1890 by O.B. Boise Barcarole in G Gustav Ehrlich New York G. Schirmer \"Harriet L. Aitkens\" Copyright 1889 Merry Wanderer Stiehl, Heinr. New York G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copyright 1887 Thine Eyes so Blue Gavotte composed by Jos. J. Kaiser. Published by J. Fischer \u0026 Bro. 7 Bible House New York; Ignaz Fischer 229 Summit St. Toldedo, O. Copyright 1897 by Jos. J. Kaiser. Hand notations \"Hattie L. Aikens Do Not Remove from piano\" Reigen Adolph Jensen Silver, Burdett and Company Publishers New York, Boston, Chicago. Copyright 1893-1894. Note on last page: \" Miss Harriet Aitkens 550 Park Ave. New York City\"","Scope and Contents Inside cover \" 2 violins 35 cents\" Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violins Violen et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Duo I Violino Primo J. Pleyel, Op.59 Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par Ignace Pleyel par Ferd. David. Leipzig: C.F. Peters. Stamped \"J.G. Krompholz, Bern Musikalien un Instrumentenhandlung Musikalien-Leihanstadlt. Piano und Harmonium, Verkauf und Miethe\" Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violons Violon et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Sclesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Sonate Pour le Pianoforte avec Violon ad libitum par D. Steibelt a Leipsic chez Breithopf \u0026 Hartel Stamped \"A. Methfessel Magasin de Musique\" Drei Sonatinen fur Pianoforte und Violine componirt von Franz Schubert Op. 137 Mk. 1.50 Neue revidirte mit Fingersatz und Bogenstrich versehene Ausgabe von Friedr. Hermann J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig","Scope and Contents Cover engraved Violin \u0026 Piano Lieschen Polka M.Carl 6th Air Varied Ch. De Beriot, Op.12 Fantasies Faciles D. Alard Op.39 Rundgesange Waltzes E. Strauss, Op.178 Breeze of Night Waltzes Geo. Lamothe In the New Home Waltzes Kela Bela, Op. 109 Jubilaums March E. Haselmann Hortensia Galop C. Eberle Rheinlander Schottische C. Eberle Moccoli Carnevals Quadrille C. Faust Hortensia Waltz F.G.Baur Sonata No.3 Jacob Schmitt Fragrant Violet F. Spindler Sounds from Home J. Gung'l Victoria Lancers' Quadrille Weingarten Selections from Lombardi Verdi Grand Russian March Carnival of Venice Pot Pourri, Popular Melodies Lingard Medley Les Roses Waltz Coronation March, from \"Prophet.\" Selection from \"La Sonnambula\" Tanz Jubel Polka Marseillaise Hymn Traineux Mazurka Selection from Traviate The Power of Love. Santanella Balfe Departed Days The Last Rose of Summer","Instructive Ausgabe Klassischer Klavierwerke unter Mitwirkung von Hans Von Bulow, Dr. Immanuel Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Dr. Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite Abtheilung Ausgewahlte Sonaten und Andere Stucke W.A. Mozart Neuste revidirte Auflage Zweiter Band Nr. 13-25 Sonaten zu Zwei Handen In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum der Verslagshandlung fur alle Lander Nr. 71  Preis M.6. Stuttgart, 1890 Verlag Der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Mary A. Lincoln.\" on spine \"Beethoven 2\" Sonaten und Andere Werke fur das Pianoforte von Ludwig Van Beethoven unter Mitwirkung von Immanuel Faisst bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite revidirte Ausgabe Zweiter Band In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum de Verlagshandlung fur alle Lander Preis: Rthlr. 2.20 Ngr.oder fl.4- Stuttgart. Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1872. Stamped \"John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 638 Washington St. Boston\"","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Music F.D. No. 1\" Inside cover handwritten \" 1 of 7  Z:L  4 Chromolith, fronts including \"Music of the Balls\" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted \"To the Rose in Winter\" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur  Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street, Berners St. W. Funiculi Funicula a Neopolitan Melody by L. Denza. G, Ricordi \u0026 Co. 265 Regent Street, London. W. La Coucharatcha Dance Andalouse pour le Piano par Durand De Grau  London: Chappell \u0026 Co, New Bond Street.Stamped \"J.H. Demonti 101 Buchanan Street Glasgow\" La Chatelaine Fantaisie a la Valse par Alphonse le Duc. London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Bishopsgate Street within Eldorado Waltz by T.Popplewell Royle. London. Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A Gt. Marlborough St W. Black Diamonds Waltz for the Pianoforte compopsed by Louis Lamar London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street East, Berners Street W, printed at Leipzig. Stamped \"Now the property of Hopwood \u0026 Crew, Ltd. 42, New Bond Street. London, W. Toreador Waltz by  T. Popplewell Royle. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A. Great Marlborough Street ,W. Orazione for the Pianoforte by Carle Thorne. Edwin Ashdown (Limites) New York. London. Toronto. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher 25 Mar. 96 122, Cheapside, E.D. \"Come Back to Erin\" by Claribel. Transcribed for the Pianoforte by W. Kuhe. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295 Regent Street W. Stamped \"Boisegow\" Balmoral Fantasia on Scotch Airs (with imitation of bagpipes) Composed expressly for Mdme. Arabella Goddard by Jules DeSivrai. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Streew W. Stamped \"A.G.\" 'Tis still the time of the roses  W. Baumgartner. Augener \u0026 Co. 199 Regent Street, London, W. 22 Newgate Street, E.C. \u0026 6 New Burlington Street, W. Green Isle of Erin Song; words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel. Copyright 1892 Patey \u0026 Willis. New York 5 East 14th . London Edwin Ashdown(Limited) Hanover Square. Toronto 88, Yonge Street. Stamped \"G.L.R.\" Angus  Macdonald, Song. Written by Fred. E. Weatherly. Composed and dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. O Callaghan by Joseph Roeckel Price 4/ London, Chappell \u0026 Co., 50, New Bond Street A May Morning Song. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by L. Denza. Chappell \u0026 Co. Ltd. 50, New Bond Street, London, W. Agents: New York: Boosey \u0026 Co. Copyright 1844 by Chapell \u0026 Co.Stamped \" L. Dongy\" Only Once More Song. The Words by H.L. D'Arcy Jaxone, The Music by Frank L. Moir. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher DEC. 66 123, Cheapside, E.D. Down the Vale Song. The words by Gunby Hadath; the music by Frank L. Moir. Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, London,W. 9, East Seventeeth Street, New York. Copyright 1896. Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini by George Frederick West. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Gloris in Excelsis (Twelfth Service) Rossini by Mozart. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Music of the Bells - Sweet Bells are ringing arranged by Cristabel. Printed in Germany. Price One Shilling. London: Wickens \u0026 Co., 41 New Bond Street, W. Glued on inside back cover are two pictures: The New Bonnet and On the Links from the painting by Harrison Fisher","Scope and Contents On cover: Gounod Grieg Pauer Blumenthal Dedicated to Madame Viguier Funeral March of a Marionette by Ch. Gounod London, Goddard \u0026 Co. 4 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Ch. Gounod\" Marche Funebre for the Piano Forte performed at the Funeral of the Composer, in the Church of La Madeleine, Paris. Composed by Frederic Chopin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Poetische Tonbilder ( Poetic Tone_Pictures for the Pianoforte by Edvard Grieg. London, Augener \u0026 Co. 86 Newgate Street, E.C. As performed by the Author at the Crystal Palace Concerts, La Poste Scherzo pour le Piano compose et dedie a Mrs. J.M. Eddington par Robert Beringer Op. 22. London: Simson \u0026 Co. (Late Weippert) 14 Argyll Street. Regent Street, W. Section III, No.18 Charles Halle's practical Pianoforte School. Scherzo, Hunting Song and Toccatina from Op. 77 C. Reinecke. Forsyth Brothers, Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London, Cross Street, and South King Street, Manchester Slumber Song (Schlummerlied) for the Piano, by Robert Schumann. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. (Late Simpson) Music Publisherd 266, Regent Street, W. Charles Halle's Edition. Schumann's Arabeske for the Piano Forte fingered and edited by Charles Halle, Op. 18. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Le Chant du Braconnier 2de pensee Melodique par Theodore Ritter London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street. Paris, L'Auteur, Boulevard des Italiennes Gigue pour Piano par Theodore Ritter op. 34. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Scherzo Brillante. Pour Piano, par H.A.Wollenhaupt. London, B. Wiliams, 19, Paternoster Row, E.C. Air Compose par Le Roi Louis XIII transcrit pour le piano par Henri Chys. London: E.Donajowski 8, Winsley Street, Oxford Street W. Intermezzo Scherzoso. Ji Carnevale di Milano Ballabili e Intermezzi per Pianoforte composti da Hans de Bulow Op. 21. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff Milano: Ricordi; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Berceuse Joachim Raff Op. 125 II Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Aquarellen Short Pieces for the Piano by Niels W. Gade Elegie Op. 19 Le Devouement Morceau pour le Piano par Jacques Blumenthal Op. 58 London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry Hanover Square La Campanella. Polka de Concert pour le Piano par E. Pauer. London, Addison \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street Paris, Fluxland Leipzig, Kistner Galop Militair for the Piano Forte. Composed By E. Pauer. Londom: Published by R. Mills, 140, New Bond Street The Message Transcribed for the Piano Forte by Jacques Blumenthal. London. Duncan Davison \u0026 co. Depot General de la Maison Brandus, de Paris 244, Regent Street, corner of Little Argyll Street. Danse des Gnomes pour le Piano. Composee par Jacques Bluementhal. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Stamped \"J.Meller 55 Church St ...\" Etude de Concert Op.7 pour le Piano Forte par A. Goria; dediee a son amil E. Prudenr revised and fingered by Rene Favarger. London: Wessel \u0026 Co., Importers \u0026 Publishers of Music to Her Majesty, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent (by Appt) The Court \u0026 Army 18. Hanover Square Marcia Giocosa, Ferinand Hiller. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Charles Halle's Edition Fantasia-Impromptu, for the Poano Forte Composed by F. Chopin. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Liebesfruhling Sonnets for Pianoforte Composed by Frederick Unger Op. 8. Forsyth Brothers, 272a Regent Circus, Oxford, London and Cross Streeet, and South King Street, Manchester To Miss Ada Kennedy. Kathleen Mavourneen. Transcription variee pour piano, par Tito Mattei. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer, 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street, w.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M. \u0026 G. Mcerlein.\" Title Page: Vocal Gems; A Collection of Admired Songs, Duetts \u0026 c. By Popular Authors Nay Bid Me Not to Resign Love                              Serenade from Don Pasquale No. 1 Then You'll Remember Me                            No. 2 Heart Bowed Down  Balfe No. 3 I Dreamt that I Dwellt in Marble Hall  Balfe      No. 4 When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT No. 5 Within a Mile of Edinborotown                        No. 6  Dearest Spot on Earth  Wrighton No. 7 Scenes that are the Birghtest  Balfe              No. 8 Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me  Travatore No. 9 Annie Lawrie                                                No.10  Loreley  F. Silcher No. 11 We Met by Chance.    Kuchen                      No.12 The Alpine Horn  H. Proch No. 13 Shells of the Ocean  J.W. Cherry                No.14 Murmuring Sea Duett  S. Glover No. 15 In Happy Moments  Wallace                        No.16 Gipsy Countess Duett  S. Glover No. 17 I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow(Annie G. Barker)  No.18 Call Me Thine One No. 19 Comin Thro' the Rye                                    No. 20 Switzer's Farewell No. 21 Ever of Thee    Hall                                      No. 22 Mary of Argyle No. 23 Home sweet Home Cincinnati: Published by F.W.Rauch. No. 123 West 5th St between Vine \u0026 Race Southside When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT Drei Balladen fur eine Bass-oder Bariton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Piano compsit von C.G. Reissiger Op.95 Dresden: Bei Bernhard Friedel. stamped \" J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Music Depot Broadway New York\" How Sweet 'tis to Return composed by F. W. Rauch. Published by R.W.Rauch, Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Sweet Home Polka for the Piano By F.W.Rauch. , Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Lucetta Polka composed by H.P. Danks. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Echo Schottische Composed by Miss Mary A. Tipton. A Blind Lady. Cincinnati, O. Published by R.W.Rauch, . 123 W. Fifth St. 1859 The Maidens Prayer. T Badarzewska. Cinncinati. J. Church JR. 66 West Fourth St Parlor Waltz composed \u0026 dedicated to Madame Elisabeth Ernest by Mrs. H.W.Hale. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. West Fourth St 1859 National Hall Polka by F.W. Rauch.  Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1858 Katy's Waltz for the Piano. By Ch.A. Hertwig.  Cincinnati. Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Russian March Published by Henry McCaffrey Baltimore Tripp \u0026 Cracc's Collection of Duetts for Piano Forte. Silver Lake Waltz. Published by Tripp \u0026 Cragg Louisville KY Pleasure Train for TWO Performers on the Piano by Ja's. Bellak. Sontag Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Young Pianists' First Recreations Collection of Easy Duetts Designed for the Use of Beginners. Composed, arranged and carefully fingered by Julius H. Knorr. Allegretto \u0026 Allegro. Luisville, Ky. Published by D.P. Faulds. 1857. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Fairy Bell Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Villikins \u0026 Dinah Waltz Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Grand Russian March. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: J.W. Lawton. No.19 Sth Eighth St. Saratoga Polka. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Sophie Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 The Battle of Buena Vista Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Major General Zachary Taylor, by William Striby. Published by David P. Faulds Louisville Ky. Firth \u0026 Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway New York 247-11. Le Tremolo, Pour le Piano par H. Rosellen. Cincinnati, published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. 50 Fourth St. Tonbluthen Auswahl von Original Tondichtungen fur das Piano-forte von Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny etc. Andante fur das Pianoforte v.L.van Beethoven Tonbluthen G Charakterstucke fur Piano von Spindler 43 Werk. Lilie. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's Verlag Une Promenade en Gondole. Nocturne par Th. Dohler Oeuv.65. Berlin et Breslau chez Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Boch Repertoire des jeunes Pianistes Petites fantasies instructives pour le Piano Sur des Motifs D'Operas Favoris composee par Ferdinand Beyer Op. 36. Le Pardon de Ploermel de Meyerbeer. Stamped \" C. Breusing 701 Broadway New York, Grosser Marsch aus Tannhauser eingerichtet fur das Pianoforte von J. Val. Hamm. Dreden, C.F. Meser. Stamped Scharfenberg \u0026 Luis New-York Zwolf Novellen fur das Pianoforte componirt von Carl Mayer Heft I. Eigenthum des Veregers. Offenbach a/M, bei Johann Andre London \u0026 Philadelphia Bouquets de Melodies pour Le Piano par Ferd. Beyer Op. 42. Leipzig, chez C.F.Leede.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \"MUSIC\" Handwritten notes inside cover Guy Mannering Valse, C.H.R. Marriott published by Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside. Wholesale Warehouse,11, Holborn Bars, E.C. Soave Immagine D'Amor, Cavatina, composed by Signor Mercandante. London Published for the Proprietors by Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street Robert Toi Que J'Aime. Cavatina. In the Opera of Robert Le Diable, composed by Meyerbeer. London, Cramer, Wood \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street Angiol di Pace Song. Extracted from the trio in the Opera of Beatrice di Tenda. Composed by Bellini. London: Published by Chappeell Music Seller to Her Majesty 50 New Bond Street Giorno dorrore e di contente Duett in the Opera of Semiramide composed by Rossini. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street Ebben per mia memoria. The favorite Duett, in the Opera of La Gazza Landra. Composed by Rossini. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street. fabian's, Musical Library Circus Rd. St. Johns Woc Venezia (Barcole) Poetry by Pietro Beltrame The English Version by John Oxenford Esq. The Musis Composed and Dedicated to Signor Consigliero Beltrame by Giacomo Meyerbeer. London: J.J. Ewer \u0026 Co. A Grenade, Ariette Espagnole composee par G. Rossinin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50 New Bon St W La Stella Waltz, parole di E.Dellesedie. Composto espressamente e didecato a Madlle. Tietjend, da Luigi Arditi. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, 201, Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit St. L'Orologio, Scherzo per Canto di Luici Arditi. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street La Scala, No. 80, \"Qui Sola, Vergin Rosa,\" Romanza. Sung by Madame Bosio in the Opera of MArta F. De Flotow. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Il Soave e bel conten aria. Composta dal Sig. Me. Pacini. London, Addison \u0026 Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. \u0026 47 King St. Che Vuol Dir Cio? (The Spinning Wheel Quartett) In the Opera of MArtha, Composed by F. De Flotow. London, Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Songs for the Classical Vocalist. Selected and Edited by Miss Masson. Lamborncock, Hutchings \u0026 Co. 62 \u0026 63, New Bond Street corner of Brook Street. Sicilienne composed by Pergolesi A.D. 1734 No. 4 of Nino, ossia Nabucodonosor, Music di Giuseppe Verdi. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street. Index to attached pieces. L'Africaine musique de G. Meyerbeer. G. Brandus et S. Dufour. Paris. Die Schone Mullerin. Ein Cyclus von Lindern. Gedichte von W. Muller fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25. Heft V Trock'ne Blumen; Der Muller und der Bach; Des Baches Wiegenlied.Wien, C.A. Spina. 1864. Perche Non Vieni Ancora ( Godfrey's Guard's Waltz) Liberamente Transcritto per canto. Ed Eseguito Dalla Celebre. Teresa Titiens, da Enrico Bevignani. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, Bond Street An den Abendstern, Op. 76, Heft III by Ferd. Hiller. Leipzig, Fr. Kistner Stamped\" Coldenzbei C.J. Falckerberg Des Jungen Polen Kluge Lied von fr. Aulenbach fur eine Mezzo-Soprano, Alt oder Baritonstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung componirt und der Frau Rentmeister Emilie von Chlingensperg. H.b. Wiss Op. 99. Offenbach a/m. Bei Joh. Andre. Die Schone Mullerin fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25, Heft IV. Wien, C.A. Spina 1864. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz; 16. Die Liebe Farbe Favorite Opera en 4 actes, musique de C. Donizetti. A Paris, chez Branbus et C la Rue Richelieu 103. Stamped London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. 244 Regent Street Germania; A Collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words. Second Series. 131. Golden Stars in Heaven Shining-Schweizer Heimweh. Proch. London: Augener \u0026 Co., 86, Newgate Street, E.C. Quarta Parte D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee from Il Trovatore del Maestro G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street Reminiscenze Melodiche in Omaggio ad Angiolina Bosio Parole di Monterasi Musica di L. Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67 ,Conduit St. Bel Raccio Lusinchier Cavatina Vorrei che il tuo pensiero duettino in the Opera of Otello composed by G. Rossini London: Printed and Sold by Mesrs. Birchall \u0026 Co. 140, New Bond Street Recit. A te presto, vienia studiar Aria. \"Ombra Leggiera.\" Nell' Opera Dinorah Le Pardon de Ploermel di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library 28 Holles Street. Recit. E Romanza. \"Colli Nativi.\" in A Flat.Cantala dal Signor Giuglini, composta da Luigi Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, New Pianoforte Gallery, 209. Regent Street Una voce poco fa Cavatina in the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Composed by Signor G. Rossini. London: Printed and Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His MAjesty, 50, New Bond Street Son vergin vezzosa in vest di sposa. Polacca e Quartetto In the Opera of I Puritani, composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 Bond Street. Dans un Bois Solitaire Aria, composed by W.A. Mozart. London: Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale, 26, Old Bond Street I Cari Di Di Gioventu Romanza per Voce di Messo-Soprano Parole e Musica di Luigi Badia. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit Street O Luce di Quest Anuma Cavatina. In the OPera of Linda di Chamouni, composed by Donizetti. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi. Paris, Editeur, Leon Escudier, rue de Choiseut, 21. Stamped \" Boosey \u0026 Sons 24 \u0026 28 Holles St. London\" Sei venedicata Assai Romanza Nell' Opera Dinorah di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library, 28, Holles Street Di Placer mi Balza il Cor, Cavatina. Composed by Rosini, London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street. Copyright No. 7. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: O'era un re, un re di Thule \"Faust.\"; Come Vorrei Saper Del Giovin Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street. No. 36 La Traviatta, Opera. Ah Forse e lui che l'anima. Musica di G. Verdi. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Casta Diva che inaigenti Cavatina Opera of Norma composed by Bellini. London: Harry May. Deh! conte conte li prendi Duetto in the Opera of Norma composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 New Bond Street. Ecco Ridente il Cielo Cavatina, In the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Composed by G. Rossini. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street \u0026 67 Conduit Street. Or Che in Cielo, Barcarole, in the Opera of Marino Faliero. Composed by Donizetti. London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. 210 Regent Street. Ah! Ridda Leggera Ebbrezza Valse from Faust; composed by Gounod. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Ti Sovvien, valse vocale composto da Francesco Berger. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street W. In Questo Semplice Modesto Asilo Cavatina In the Opera of betly, composed by Signor G. Donizetti. Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Vivitu, te me scongiuro Aria in the Opera of Anna Bolena; composed by Signor Donizetti. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. Un Ballo in Maschera Melodramma in Tre Atti Musica di G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Holles Street. Si, Carina, Caprettina, Scena eo Aria Nell' Opera Dinorah. G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street. Non Piu mesta accantoal fuoco, aria in the Opera of La Cenerentola, composed by G. Rossini. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. La Creme de L'Opera Francais Choix Airs et Duos. Adieu! belle France Romance favorite de L'Opera Marie Stuart musique de L. Neidermeyer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. L'Africaine Air du Sommeil, musique de G. Meyerbeer. Paris: Brandeis. Dove sono i bei momenti? Recitative and Air from the Opera of Le Nozze Difigaro, composed by Mozart. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201 Regent Street \u0026 67, Conduit Street. Son Vergin Vezzosa in Vesta di Sposa. Polacca in the Opera of I Puritani. Composed by Signor Bellini. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. Ma Negli Estremi Instanti, Scena Romanza. Softly Sighs the Voice of the Evening, in the Celebrated Opera Der Freischutz. The Poetry translated from the German by W. McGregor Logan. The Music by C. Von Weber. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street. Bei Labbri Che Amore, Mazurka, mezzo Soprano ou Contralto par Henri Roubier. Sposa Euridice Consorte in the Opera of Orfeo, composed by Gluck. London: Addison \u0026 Hollier, 210, Regent Street Opposite Conduit Street and 47, King Street. Ellen's III, Gesang. Hymne an die Jungfrau, Franz Schubert. Wien: C.A. Spina. Threee German Songs for Voice and Piano composed by Heinrich Proch of Viena. No. 105, Op.18 From the Alp the Horn Resounding. Translated and adapted by F.W. Rosier. London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry, 13, Hanover Square. Copyright No. 5. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: Le Parlate D'Amor. Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street.","Scope and Contents Cover \"MUSIC\" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped \"Authors Property\" and initialed \"RA\". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey \u0026 Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee \u0026 Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped \" Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York\" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.","Scope and Contents Cover \"Old Favorites Vocal\" Inside cover: \"Forbes Library Northampton Mass\" Wearing of the Green, as sung by T.H. Glenney, by Dion Boucicault , and E.H. House. 1865 by H.B.Dofworth. New York. Stamped May 22 1902 and Oct 8 1902. Mother Watch the little feet Ballad written by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; music by J.W. Turner. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson 291 Washington St. 1857.Molly Bawn by SamuelLover. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co., 277 Washington St. 1866. The Union Hymn, arranged by C.E. Horn; words and music by Flaccus.Stamped May 22 1902. New York: published by C.E. Horn, 367 Broadway. 1840. Oh Boys, Carry Me Long, A Plantation Melody. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1851. Massa's in De Cold Ground as sung by Christy's Minstrels. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1858. Stamped May 22 1902. Comin' thro' the Rye Scotch Ballad by Frank L. Harris. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1854. Stamped May 22 1902. Home Sweet Home Sung by Miss Lind in the Key of G. Stamped May 22 1902. Natinal Melodies, Our Flag; words by Dr. O.W. Holmes; composed and arranged by L.Louis. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1865. The Maid of Athens written by Lord Byron The Music by G. Kiallmark. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. 1866. The New York Musical Review Prize Songs. No.1 Sweet \u0026 Low. Published by Russelll \u0026 Tolman 291 Washington St. Boston. 1858. The Vocalist's Companion. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Poetry by J.E. Carpeneter. Music by W.T. Wrighton. Stamped May 22 1902. Henry Tolman \u0026 Co., 291 Washington Street, Boston. John Anderson, My Jo. A Beautiful Scotch Air Ballad arranged for the Piano Forte. Written by Robert Burns. Arranged by John Watson.Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Favorite Ballads of the South. Take Me Home, Raymond. Published by J.L. Peters, New York. 1865. Mary of Aryle A much admired Scotch Song Written by C.H. Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 115 Wasington St. Stamped May 22 1902. A Choice Selection of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Little Bo-Peep, The King of France, Jack and Jill, Three Children Sliding (Nursery Songs) New York Published by C.M. Cady 107 Duane Street. Stamped May 22 1902. The Sands O'Dee, poetry from Alton Locke; Music by F. Boott. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Washington St. 1857. The Old Oaken Bucket Written by Samuel Woodworth Esq. adapted to a favorite Scotch Air. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson Washington St. National Music: Our Flag is There. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington Street. 1861. Robin Adair as sung in La Dame Blanch arranged for the Piano. Arranged by P.K. Moran. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. Sweet By and By by J.P. Webster, Stamped May 22 1902. 1868. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 451 Washington St. National Melodies. Grand Union Medley, arranged by Carl Bruen.1861. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 201 Washington Street. 1861.","Scope and Contents Engraved on cover\" Adelaide C. Carpener\" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters \u0026 Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes \u0026 for sale by John Ashton \u0026 Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation \"Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St\" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee \u0026 Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore","Scope and Contents Damaged cover inscribed\"...Kingsley\" ? Inside cover reads\" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895\" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts \u0026 C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped\" Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. 153 Washington St. Boston\". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 \"The Prophecy of Babylon\" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts \u0026 C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song \u0026 Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett \" Behold the Gentle Dew\" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson \u0026 Homans. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. \"I Pitty and Forgive\" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth \u0026 Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt \u0026 HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt \u0026 Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" C.F. Smith\"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed \u0026 dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. \u0026 Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry \u0026 melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee \u0026 Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo \u0026 Performed by Harrigan \u0026 Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th \u0026 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild \u0026 Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin \u0026 Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions \"Addie A. Greene\" and \"Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y.\" The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Hattie R. Parsons.\"; binding \"Music\" Typed Alphabetical list of Songs attached to inside cover Overture to F.Flotow's celebrated Opera Martha, arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: Ditson \u0026 Co. The Nun's Prayer for the Piano Forte; Composed by Oberthur and arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Priere D'Une Vierge (The Maiden's Prayer) for the Piano Forte by Badarzewska. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie Composed by Julius E. Muller. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Evangeline, by W.S. Hays; transcribed by Adolph Baumbach. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1863. Picciola; Brinley Richards Op. 24. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Jone or the Last Days of Pompeii; Albert W. Berg. New-York: Wm. A. Pond.1863. Bird's Song for Piano by J.W. Harmston, Op. 22. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Gondellied. Theodor Oesten Op. 56. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. Floating on the Wind. Melody by Stephen Glover; arranged by Brinley Richards. New York: Wm. A. Pond. Alpehglockchen. Theodore Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Felicidad. Henry Mayer. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Salut a la France! Rondo. C. T. Brunner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Lucia Di Lammermoor; Donizetti; arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Tone Pictures No. 1 Fontaine; Georg Reynald, Op. 6. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Echo of Lucerne. Arranged by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Suke of Tennessee with variations for Piano Forte, composed by Miss. Matilda Tryon. A Blind Girl of Westfield Mass. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1855. The DewDrop, Bluette de Salon; E.A. Favarger. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. Ellsworth Requiem; George William Warren. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Funeral March to the memory of Abraham Lincoln (The Martyr President of the United States of America, who died April 15th, 1865, in the 57th year of his age.) Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1865. Foxglove March. Arranged by Ch. Grobe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1862. Sweet Thought(Polka Mazurka) C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Mazurka Des Traineaux; J. Ascher. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Chopin's Mazurkas for the Piano Forte-Fifth Set. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Blue Bird Polka Redowa; Weingarten. Philadelphia: Chas. W. A. Trumpter. 1865. Grand Valse Brillante; J. Leybach Op. 14. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Queen Victoria's Waltz; The Flora Waltz; Philomela; Queen Maria Da Gloria Waltz; Caroline Waltz; Rosabel Waltz; Josephine Waltz; Alexandria Waltz; Rosa Waltz; The Hope Waltz; Orpheus Waltz; Le Pensee; The Greek Waltz; Les Etoiles D'Amour Waltz; Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz; The Augusta Waltz; by Strauss. Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. Il Bacio Valse; L. Arditi. Boston: Henry Tolman. The Sanitary Fair Polka composed by Mrs. Pankhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1864. Helter Skelter Galop by Carl Faust. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wooden Spoon Lanciers. Arranged by J.M. Lander. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865. Il Travatore Quadrilles (Di Geloso Amor, Di Tale Amor, Un Momento in Valarmi il Mio Ben, il Balen Del Suo Sorriso, Deh! Rallenstate); C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Le Mardi Gras Aux Enfers Quadrille. C. Schubert Op. 79. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Brigand Polka. A Wallerstein, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Delices Des Jeune Pianstes 24 Duo Mignons; Ferdinand Beyer Op. 129. La Haye Corresondance Musicale.","No cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies \u0026 accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee \u0026 Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois \u0026 Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley \u0026 Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover notation \"Music\" Typed Song List inside cover. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Words by Caroline Dana Howe. Composed by T.B. Bishop. Cincinnati, O.: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Pass Under the Rod Sacred Song. Words by Mrs. Dana; Music by Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Upon the Danube River, Beautiful Ballad. Music by Hamilton Aide. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868. Beautiful Dreamer. Words and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1864. The Brook. Words by Tennyson; Music by Dolores. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Patter of Little Feet Ballad; composed by H. Millard. Boston: Koppitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. 1869. Oh! Willie Boy Come Home! Words by Lady Stephen Lushington; music by Virginia Gabriel. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Warblings at Eve Romance by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio. Henri Cramer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie composed by Julius E. Muller Op. 133. New York: Wm. A. Pond.1860. The Long, long Weary Day; Fritz Spindler Op. 73. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sing to me Softly, my sister; words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols; music by O.V. Waterman. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1856. Do They Think of Me at Home! Words by J.E. Carpenter; music by C.W. Glover. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Stamped \" Meyer's 722 Arch Street Philadelphia Overstrung Pianos\" Handwritten in Pencil \"Anne E. Lanborne from her affee husband March 16th 1864- found in state House Nashville\" I Hear the Wee Bird Singing; music by George Linley; arranged by Thos. Ryan. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865 After. Words by Geo. Cooper; music by H. Millard. New York: G Schirmer. 1867. There's No One to Welcome Me Home. Music by M.H. McChesney. Detroit: C.J. Whitney. 1869. The Slumber Song. Composed By F. Kuchen. Translated from the German by J. Wrey Mould. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Birds in the Night, a lullaby. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Fisher Boy's Lament. By H. Newwell. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1869. Something Sweet to Think Of; Poetry and Music by John P. Ordway M.D. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1867. Now Lay Me Down to Sleep; Words by Miss HAttie A. Fox; Music composed by Arthur D. Walbridge. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf; Poetry by O.D. Martin. Composed for the piano by David Wood. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1859 Oh! Gently breathe composed by J. R. Thomas. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. Then You'll Remember Me composed by M.W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. If Ye Love Me, Do My Will. Words by George Cooper. Music by J.R. Thomas. 1868. Notation on top \"To Mrs. Samuel Osgood New York\" Too Late! Poetry by Tennyson; music by Miss M. Lindsay. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Resignation. Poetry by H.W. Longfellow; music J.Edgar Gould. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Music by J.H. Pixley. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Down by the Gate Ballad; written by Geo. W. Birdseye Esq.; composed by J. R. Thomas. 1863 Little Barefoot; words and music by Frank Howard. Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady. 1866. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Brass Instruments, Sheet Music, \u0026 etc. 2051 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" 2 Songs by Miss Lindsay; No. 1 Tired; Words by Miss Helen Burnside; Music by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss ( Miss M. Lindsay); No. 2 Give Us Thy Rest. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St.,\" Where are the Friends of My Youth? Written by Lieut: Col.Addison; Composed by George Barker. New York: John L. Peters. 1866. Far Away. Miss M. Lindey. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St., Brooklyn\" Faith and Hope. Words by Rembrant Peale, Esq. Music by H. Millard. New Uork: G. Schirmer. 1866. Put Me In My Little Bed; written by Dexter Smith; Music by C.A. White. Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry. 1869. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, with Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 205 1/2 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" That Gentle Voice is Calling, Solo and Quartette. Words by L.Mayland; Music by George G. Phipps. 1865. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer with English and Italian words from the Grand Romantic Opera Lurline by W. Vincent Wallace. New York\" Wm. Hall \u0026 Son.1868. Under the Daises Ballad; H. Millard. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1865. Pencil inscription \" A. E. Sanborne's Hardford\" 1865.","Scope and Contents No Covers Whispering Breezes, Morceau for the Piano; C.D. Wilson, Op. 39. New York: J.L.Peters. 1872 Jeunesse Doree (Golden Youth), Galop de Concert pour Piano; Sydney Smith, Op. 86. Philadelphia: G.Andre \u0026 Co. Coterie Polka Composed by F.B. Helmsmuller. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Up \u0026 Away Galop by Charles Faust. New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. \"Flora No. 10\" Fra Diavolo. New York: Oakes \u0026 Clayton. 1872 One Heart, One Mind, Polka Mazurka by Johann Strauss. New York: S.T. Gordon. La Plainte et la Brise; par A. Crisez, Op. 102. Croisez. Moscou Chez P.J.Jurgenson. Stamped \" New-York-820 Broadway Philadelphia-610 Arch J. Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" The Caledonians. Allen Dodworth. New-York: H.B. Dodworth. 1859. La Fille du Regiment. D. Krug. Op.38. No.10. New York: J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1866. Warblings at Morn pour le piano. Gustave de Speiss. Op. 17. New York: Sheppard \u0026 Cottier. 1861. New-York Carnival arranged for the piano by J.M. Lander. No Rest Galop. New York: G. Schirmer. 1867. The Last Rose of Summer. James Bellak. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1862. Der Wildfang Galopp; Carl Faust. New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. Warblings at Eve. B. Richards. New York: Cha.W. Harris. Four in Hand Galop. Arranged by J.M. Lander; Parlow. New York. G.Schirmer.1866 march from Norma; arranged by Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon Le Petit Repertoire de l'Opera: Norma von Bellini. D.Krug, Op. 63, no. 12. Leipzig \u0026 New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1863. March de Triomphe; Alfred H. Pease. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1870. Jolly Sisters. Albert S. Caswell. Brooklyn, NY: Charles Bunce. 1874 The Celebrated Ristori Waltz. Arranged by J. Harmistoun. Cincinnati: J.L. Peters \u0026 Bro. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.(Wrighton) Musical Photograhs No. 59. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Memory Bells.(Henry Tucker) Musical Photograhs No. 47. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Santa Lucia.(Neapolitan Song) Musical Photograhs No.45. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Who will care for Mother now? Composed by C.F. Thompson. Musical Photograhs No. 55. Arranged by D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Empress Henrietta's Waltz. (Pfieffer) Musical Photograhs No..61. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. La Tendresse.(Cramer) Musical Photograhs No. 57. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Premier Amour Redowa.(Wallerstein) Musical Photograhs No. 43. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Monastery Bell. James Bellak.Leaflets No. 11. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tam OShanter. George W. Warren. Musical Photographs For 4 Hands. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1866. Overtures by Suppe, Poet and Peasant arranged by Brunner. New York: S.T. Gordon. Anvil Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Merry Zingara Polka. J. Bellak. Leaflets No. 39. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Les Vacances. J. Blumenthal, No. 2. Maria Polka. Leipzig \u0026 New-York: Jul. Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1860. pencil drawing on front; \"Alderman Malone.\" Scenes from the Opera No. 5 Crown Diamonds by Jas. Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Buds from the Opera arranged for four hands by James Bellak. Norma. New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Stamped \"S.A. Ward Pianos and Music 799 Broad St. Newark, N.J.\" May Breezes Waltz Leaflet No. 29. James Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Palermo Quadrille. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. West End Polka. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 101 Preparatory Lessons of Moderate Difficulty composed expressly for the Piano Forte. 20 Fingered exercises by Charles Czerny. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Bluebird Polka Redowa. Arranged for Violin and Piano by E. Mack. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868.","Title Page: 1.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Soderlandskan; Bilden; Reseda; Gral Och Allt Val; Den Slumrande Lilla Flickan; Vallflickans Aftonvisa; Gondolieren; Mod Och Forsakelse;Skarsliparegossen; Hostsadet; Ur Dansen;Min Hustrus Visa;Forsta Aftonen I det NYA Hemmet; Pa Nyarsdagen;Den Lilla Kolargossen; Riddar Toggenborg; Pa Vattnet; Natthimmeleb; Tal Och Tystnad;Aftonklockan; Flick-Tankar; Hvd Jag Alskar; Den Enfaldiga; Den Nalkande Stormen;Blomplockerskan; Kommer ej varen; Vallgossens Visa; Skirdskoovisa; Salongen Och Skogen; Afton Pa Sjon; Sparfvens Visa; Pa En Resa Hembygden; Min Politk 2.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Barndomsminnen; Anderost; Min Musik; Ur Lidners Medea (Andante); Ur Linders Medea(Tempo di Marcia); Den 56te Fodelsedangen; Sangerskan; Juldagen; Stjernglansen; Den Sorjandes Morgon; Det Fordna Hemmet; Till Min Dotter; Arbetarens Visa; Vid en Vans Tillfrisknande; Afskedet; Han; Vikingen; Forgat Mig Ej","Inside cover: Instrumental Music Book II with typed alphabetical list of songs by composer new York Fusilier's Grand Galop; composed for the Piano Forte by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844 Papanti's Galop by Francis H. Brown. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1845. L'Enfer Quadrille Diabolique. Composed by Henri Bohlman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Les Elegances Favorite Set of Quadrilles composed by Henri Herz. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Governor Aiken's March for the Piano Forte arranged by William Herwig of Charleston S.C.. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1845. Agawan Quick Step. D.H.H. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by D. Ross. Boston: G.P. Reed. See, Oh! Norma; Francois Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Polonaise Favorite, from the Opera Linda Chamounix de Donizetti by Henri Herz. Boston: G.P. Reed La Fille Du Regiment by Ferd. Beyer. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Emerald Rondoletto composed upon Airs from the Opera; La Part Du Diable; Charles Czerny. Balitimore: Frederick D. Benton. 8th Edition. The Opera Polka arranged by Signor Pugni. Wm. H. Oakes, publisher. Isabella Polka Composed by John Underner. Albany: F. P. Burns. 1848. La Polka Comique; The Silver Bell Polka; The Military Polka; by Henri Herz. Neew York: Andre \u0026 Co. 1848. The Evergreen Polka by A.F.R.Conner. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1847 The Grass Hopper's Waltz composed by Nolcini. Boston: Henry Prentiss. 1839. Fairy Waltz coposed by Henry Knecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. The Midnight Waltz composed by W.V.Wallace. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. 1844. Camilla Waltz composed by NAthan Richardson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1847. Tulip Waltz composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Une Fleur Valse Brillante. F. Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Valse Brillante Composed by C.H. Weber. Louisville: W.C.Peters \u0026 Co. 1848.","Scope and Contents Cover marked \"MUSIC\" initials \"C.T.\" lower right corner Title Page: Music Bound by William Jackson, Aberdeen Index page blank Killarney words by Edmund Falconer, Esq,. The Music by M.W.Balfe. London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. The Old Countree Song written by Mary Mark-Lemon; music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Evans \u0026 Co. Stamped \"G. Mitchell Moir Music Seller 82 Union Street Aberdeen\" Is there no Balm in Gilead, composed by John Blockley. London: John Blockley. Stamped \"Ernest Kohlers \u0026 Son, 11, North Bridge, Edinburgh\" The Four Maries by Emile Berger. Dundee, London: Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. The Murmur of the Shell Ballad. Words and music by the Honble. Mrs. Norton. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Te Deum in F. W. Jackson London: W. Paxton. Children's Voices. Words and music by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Dream Song. Words by F.S. Music by Haydn. London: Joseph Williams. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Come Back to Erin Song; written and composed by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Sailor's Dream, descriptive fantasia for the piano by J. Pridham. London: Robert Cocks, \u0026 Co. The Harmonious Blacksmith by G.F.Handel. London: C. Jeffreys. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Le Perroquet Quadrilles by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Stamped \" D.L. Thompson, Music Seller\" The March of the Goblins Blue Polka March; composed by Joseph J. Tarrant. London: W.H.Broome Holborn Music Stores Cour Fidele by Fabian Rose. London: Orsborn \u0026 Tuckwood. Thine Alone Waltz by Josef Meissler. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Al Fresco composed by Ladislao Zavertal. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Stamped \" James B. Dunbar, Music Seller, 88 Hope Street Glasgow.\" Verena Waltz by Marshal Dier. Glasgow: J.B.Dunbar.","Scope and Contents \"MUSIC\" on the spine When the Springtime Flowers Bloom Waltz Song; words and music by J.W.Wood. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Anchored. Written by ASmuel K. Cowan, M.A. Composed by Michael Watson. New York: Harding's Music Office. 1860. Ave Maria by Charles Gound. Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bros. The Light House by the Sea; words and music by Charles A. Davies. Publisher: J.C. Groene \u0026 Co. 1886. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer; W. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hal \u0026 Son. 1868. The Scotch Brigade; words and music by J.F. Mitchell. New-York: Harding's Music Office.1887. The Song for Me. Michael Watson. New York: S.T. Gordon \u0026 Son. I'll not say no waltz song. Words by Henry Doblin; Music by Arthur M. Cohen. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Good-Night, My Own dearest Child (Soprano or Tenor) F. Abt, Op. 137. Boston: J. Frank Giles. Beware! Words by H. Lonfellow; Music by Charles Moulton. New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer. 1865. Das Grab auf der Haide comp. von W. Heiser, Op. 30. Berlin. Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme by Ludwig Liebe Op. 34. Mein Heimathsthal. Coeln bei Pet. Jos. Tonger Der Tyroler und Sein Kind. Erfurt, Fr. Bartholomans. Das Kind hay keine Mutter mehr. Hermann Necke, Op. 44. Coln: Pet. Joseph Tonger. Stamped \"New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" Der Tiroler und Sein Kind. Joh. Andres Musikalien-Verlangshandlung. Stamped \" Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" A Father's Love. Wm. Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1860. The Little Fishermaiden. English words by Thomas Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann. New-York: F.A. Rockar. 1887. Ah! Dost Thou Love? C. Bohm, Op. 85. New York: G. Schirmer. 1876. Some Day. Words by Hugh Conway. Music by Milton Wellings. Nicholl's Popular Edition. I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. Claribel. Stamped: \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" Cavatina. Roberto Il Diavolo. Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Waiting! Words by Ellen H. Flagg. Music by H. Millard. 1871. Pierrot. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by William M. Hutchinson(signed) New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1885. Non e ver by Tito Mattei. English Version by George Birdseye. Tito Marsh. Transription by Lange. Transcription by Ketterer. Stamped \" F. Luthin Music Dealer 197 Washington St. Hoboken, N.J.\" 1880. Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams. Words by Anson G. Chester; composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. The Tear. Gustav Holzel. New York: G. Schirmer. 1860. Dei beiden Nachtigallen. A. Hackel, Op. 31. Hamburg \u0026 Kiel, Hugo Thiemer. Po. 11 Was ich so tief. Ferdinand Gumbert. Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum Der Deutsche Knabe. F. Abt, Op.61, No.6. Offenbach a/M bei John. Andre Zeiht im Herbft die Lerche fort. W. Heiser, Op. 32. Berlin: C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Vier Lieder fur Soprano; 4. Kukuk, wie alt? F. Abt, Op. 237, No. 4. London R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Flowers; original poem by Thomas Hood; music by Th. Bradsky, Op. 44. No. 1. New York: ZEdward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1879. Stamped \"Edw.Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 23 Union Square.\" Das Weiss nur ich allein. Carl Riegg. Berlin \u0026 Posen: Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock. Stamped \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" How Fair Thou Art. H. Weidt, Op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer. 1865. Thou'rt Like A Flower. F. List. New-York: G. Schirmer. 1875. Fairer than Fays; English Version by T.B.Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann, New-York: F.A.Rockar. 1885. Spin! Spin! English version by Helen D. Tretbar. Hugo Junst. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1888. The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin. Composed by A. Neuendorff. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1881. My Heav'n on Earth. English words by Auber Forestier. E. Neumann. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1880.","Scope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC \"F.M.Riley\" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning \u0026 Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. Signed. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1838. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet \u0026 A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. 1837. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C.\" Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" and Torp \u0026 Uncer 229 Broadway NY\" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten \u0026 Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A \u0026 J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt \u0026 Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"MUSIC\" and \"Sarah J. Perrine\" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond \u0026 Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry \u0026 Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction \u0026 Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond.","Sacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.\u0026 J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart \u0026 Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins \u0026 Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1856.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" Sacred Music Vol. 2\" Deus Misereatur (God Be Merciful) L.H. Southard. Keep thy tongue from evil. Composed by L.H. Southard. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865. Jubilate Deo. Albert H. Wood. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1865. High in Glory Anthem. Nathan Barker. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tantum Ergo. Edward Lilley. Chicago: Lynn \u0026 Healy. 1867. Heavenly Sheperd. C.C. Stearns. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Dixit; The Lord Spake. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Easter Anthem. Dudley Buck. New York: G. Schirmer. 1870. Ave Maria. J.S. Porter. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1860. Christ the Lord is Risen Easter Hymn. Dudley Buck op. 43 No. 5. New York: G. Schirmer. 1869. Besides the Still Waters. Written by Geo. Cooper. Music by Violetta. Boston: John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 1874. Jubilate Deo. Composed by Harrison Millard. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons \u0026 Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Departed Days. Song \u0026 Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell \u0026 Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner \u0026 Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed.  New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1851.","The Abbotsford Polka Composed by J.G. Jones: London: J. Williams. No. 1 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. No. 8 Polka Mania: The Oxford Schottische by Adolphe Schubert. London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead. Kenilworth Polka. Arranged and partly composed by A. Croisez. London: Messrs. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. No. 2 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. Jenny Lind's Polka for the Piano Forte. Composed by A. Wallerstein. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Les Jollies Filles de Parme. Camille Schubert. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Two Waltzes Composed by Samuel Young. Op. 3. London: T.C. Bates. Les Dames de Seville. Camille Schubert. Birmingham: T.Harrison's Music Warehouse. Waltz. Composed by J.W. Young. Arranged by Samuel Young. London: T.C. Bates. Weber's Last Waltz. J.T. Craven. No. 4. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Twenty-four of the Best and most Popular Mustard's Quadrilles. London: T. Boosey and Co. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Selected and arranged by Edward F. Rimbault. - Italien; ruhlingsglaube. London: A.W. Hammond, Music Seller \u0026 Publisher. La Corlitza. W. Adrian Delferier. London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Ivy Green by Russell. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No. 8. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London: G. Warne. Tic e Tic e Toc Mio Bel Moretto by Charles Czerny. London: R.Cocks and Co. Three Admired Melodies for the Piano Forte. Composed by Sigismond Thalberg. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London:T.C. Bates. Selection of L.V. Beethoven's Piano Forte Music. London: Goulding D'Almaine Peter \u0026 Co. Let the Birght Seraphim by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Before Jehovah's Awful Thorne by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Grand Hallelujah horus. Composed by G.F. Handel adapted for the Piano Forte by T. Haigh. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Angels Ever Bright asnd Fair by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God. Creation - Haydn by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co.","Title Page: Popular German Songs. Song List. New York: G.Schirmer Stamped : The Driggs \u0026 Smith Company O Happy Day, O Day So Dear!. English version by Arhtur H. Vivian. Composed by Carl Gotze. New York: G.Schirmer. 1885. La Tendresse. composed by Henri Cramer. New York: Hamilton's Gordon. 3. Liebeslied. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. May Blossoms. C. Kinkel. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1910. A Trip to Niagara, March and Two Step. Wm. J. Cornish. 1904 Wm. J. Cornish; 1908 De Luxe Music Co. Old Dog Tray . Poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York:  Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1853, 1881; 1906. Epheublatt. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. Leo March. Composed by W.F. Wellman, Jr. Arranged by D.L. Downing. New York: Wm. A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1872,1900. Autumn Leaves, A Reverie for Piano by Jacob Henry Ellis. Boston-New York: The Vinton Music Pub. Co. 1905. Tendresse. J.A. Pacher, Op. 53. New York: G. Schirmer. Flower Song by Gustav Lange Op. 39. New York: Armstrong Music Publishing Company. 1903.","Scope and Contents Inside cover labeled as \"Book I\" Handwritten Index of Songs Perhaps Its As Well As It Is, Comic Ballad. The poetry by James Bruton, Esq, The music composed by EWdeward F. Rimbault. London: G. Longmand. The Forest Fairy's Song \"Through the Wood\". The poetry by W.H. Bellamy, esq. The Music by Charles E. Horn.  LOndon: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. The Fairy Vale Bells. Words by G. Darley Esq. The Music by C.E. Horn. London: I.Willis \u0026 Co. The Ivy Leaf. Written by Miss F. Byron, Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. Pretty Star of the Morning, Awake Thee, Arise! Alexander Lee. London: T. Prowse. On the Banks of the Rhines Beaming Waters. Music and Poetry by Charles Sloman. London: W.Wtbrow. Go Forget Me, a Ballad. The poetry by the Rev. Charles Wolfe; the music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. List to the Convent Bells! John Blockley. London: S. Chappell. Deck Not with Gems. Words by T.H. Bayly Esquire. W. Turnbull. London: Willis \u0026 Co. The Light of Other Days. Words by Alfred Bunn Esquire. Music by M.W. Balfe. London: Cramer, Addison\u0026 Beale. Lassie Would Ye Love Me. J.W. Holder. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Remember, I rememeber How My Childhood Fleeted By, Words by Winthrop M. Praed Esquire; Music by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald. London: J.Balls \u0026 Son. Jock of Hazeldean. Written by Sir Walter Scott Bart. Alexander Robertson. Edinburgh: Aleander Robertson. Jenny Jones. Words by Charles Mathews; the music by John Parry. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Love the Village Church. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. Teach Me to Forget. Poetry by T. Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. She Wore a Wreath off Roses. Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Oh! The Merry Days When We were Young. Poetry by Miss F. Byron; Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. The Rose of Allandale. Words by Chas. Jeffreys. Music by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee. He's a Charming Fellow. London: I Willis \u0026 Co. Beautiful Blue Violets. Composed by G. Herbert Rodwell. London: D'Almain \u0026 Co. My Heart's in the Highlands. Henry Phillips. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu's. The Young Militaire. Words by Mrs. C.B. Wilson. Composed by J.T. Craven. London: T.E. Purday. The Poor Little Maid. Written by J. Kenney Esq. Music Composed by John Hayward St. Leger Esq. London: T. Welsh at the Rotal Harmonic Institution. Coquetry is Charming. The poetry by IR Planche. Music by Auber. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Charming Woman. Words and music by Mrs. Price Blackwood. London: J.Dean. The Dashing White Sargeant. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Dark Eyed Brunette. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. I Wont be a Nun. Composed by W, Hawes. London: W. Hawes. What Fairy Like Music, A Gondola Song. Author Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson; Composer Joseph De Pinna. London: Keith, Prowse and Co. Come to Thy Love. W.A. Wordsworth. London: Monro and May. Sailor Boy. Poetry by Miss C.S. Grahame. Finlay Dunn. Edinburgh: Wood and Co. The Rose of Peace. J. Augustine Wade, Esq. London: S. Chappell. Flow on, Thou Shining  River. Words by Thomas Moore, ESQ. Sir John Stevenson. London: J. Power. I Wont be a Nun Ballad. Composed by Agnes De C_v_e. London: H. Falkner. Sweet Roses, Sweet Posies Cavatina. Charles E. Horn. London: J. Balls \u0026 Sons. My Beautiful Rhine. Words by Morris Barnett Esq. Music composed by Herr Helstic; adapted by G.W. Reeves. London: Leoni Lee Music Seller. The Mermaid's Cave. Written by Miss H.F. Gould; Composed by Charles E. Horn. London: Balls \u0026 Son. The Wood Pecker. Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by Miss Louisa Jones. London: J. Power. That Song of My Childhood, To Mem'ry Dear. Written by Revd. Wm. Liddiard. Music by Bianchi Taylor. London: T. Prowse. The Rose Will Cease to Blow. Written and Composed by Robt. Guylott. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. My Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Composed by Mr. Battishill. Stamped \"Monro \u0026 May London\" Aileen Aroon, A Favorite Irish Ballad. Pray Goody. London: Halliday \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover Inscribed \" L.\u0026 E. Evans 1836\" Trois Amusements: Aria. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Geraldine. M. Berdini. Lo9ndon: H. Falkner. Blue Beard's March. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Trois Amusements: Rondo No. 1. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Clifton Waltz. Martin H. Hodges. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. In Two Books, Delassemens de Etude 25 Favorite Airs. Francois Hunten. London: S. Chappell. Marche du Tournoi de L'Opera de Robert. Myerbeer. Twelve Rondinos on Popular Airs: Piu Dolci e Placided. G.E. Fiorini. London: Cramer Addison \u0026 Beale. Marche de Marseillois. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Dunois the Brave. M. Holst. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. 1820. G. Walker's Collection. London: G. Walker. Trip it Lightly. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Swiss Air. Chas. W. Glover. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Popular Melodies for the Piano Forte. John Amott. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. C'est L\"Amour; \"Kelvin Grove\" Le Garcon Volage. J. Wade. London: Monro and May. A Favorite Swiss Melody. Francois Hunten, Op. 32. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Six Waltzes. W. Neuland, Op. 17. London: Collard \u0026 Collard. He gave them Hailstones for Rain. Composed by G.F.Handel. T. Haigh. London: Polyhymnian. Flowers of Harmony. T. Valentine. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Bid me discourse by Henry R. Bishop. Bacchanalian Song by Der Freischutz. The Moreen Irish Melody. In placida by Paer. Benedetta sia la Madre! Loch na Garr. Le vaillant Troubadour. Haydn's Celebrated Overture. London: Goulding D'Almaine. Overture to La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. The Musical Library. Notturno. Frederick Kalkbrenner, Op. 129. The Musical Library. Slow Movement from Haydn's Symphony in A. No. 16, of Cianchettini's Edition in Score. Madrigal, Awake, sweet Love! John Dowland. 1597. The Musical Library. \"Forgive me,\" Haydn. English words by P.L. Courtier. \"Beneath the Ocean's swelling wave\" Niobe. Words from the New York Mirror. Come Oppima from the Opera Enea Nel Lazio. Righini. The Musical Library. The Kiss, dear Maid! thy lip has left. Felix Mendelssohn. Words by Lord Byron. Glee, Forgive, blest Shade. Dr. Callcott. Toll, toll the Knell from the Opera of Mahmoud. Stephen Storage. Words by Prince Hoare, Esq. Two Daughters of this aged Stream are we. From the Masque of King Arthur. Purcell. The Musical Library. Hoe Deep the Slumber of the Floods! Carl Lowe. Ah Vous Diran Je Maman. Cardon. London: Metzler \u0026 Son. Overture for the Piano Forte. Composed by Francis Panormo. London: Sold at L. Panormo's. The Saxe Cobourg Waltz. J. Monro. London: printed by the author. Huntsman Rest. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding D'Almaine Potter \u0026 Co. The Celebrated Jaeger Chorus in the Opera of Der Freischutz. T. Latour. London: Chappell \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" and front cover \"M.W.F.\" The Gallanr Knight. Words by Wm Clifford, Esq. Music by J.L. Hatton. London: A. Hammond \u0026 Co. God Bless the Prince of Wales NAtional Song. Welsh poetry by J. Ceiring Hughes. English version by George Linley. Music by Brinley Richards. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Break, Break, Break! Ballad. Mrs. Robert Cartwright. London: C. Lonsdale. She is Thine. T. Labarre. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Rose of Allandale Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee Music Sellers. After! Composed by H. Millard. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise. Written by Samuel N. Mitchell; composed by Charles Blamphin. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. 1908. Morn on the Meadow. Words by Charles Swain. Music by W. T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Little Church around the Corner. Written by G. Cooper. Music by D.S. Wambold. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. Just Before the Battle Mother. Written and Composed by George F. Root. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. A Miss is as Good as a Mile Ballad. Written by Edward J.Gill. Composed by S. Nelson. London: B. Williams. Rule Britannia. Words by J. Thomson. Music by dr. Arne. London: W. Young, Music Publisher. The Mockingbird at the London \u0026 Provincial Concerts. London: H. D'Alcorn. Beautiful Dreamer. Composed by Stephen Foster. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Bright is Yon Silver Star. Composed by T. Cottrau. London: C. Sheard. I want to go to London. Written by W.S. Ridpath; composed by C. Taylor. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. I'll Meet Thee at the Lane. Words and Music by Charles Blamphin. Little Maggie May. Composed by G.W. Moore. Composed by Charles Blamphin. I Heard a Spirit Sing. Words by J.L. Lyons. Music by W.F. TAylor. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Her Majesty's Mail. Galop by A.J. Caldicott. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Theres a Smile Waiting for Me at Home. Written \u0026 Composed by Mr. Harry Clifton. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Our Good Ship Sails To-Night Sea Song. Composed by Emile Berger. London: Foster \u0026 L'Enfant. The Lighthouse Keepers Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter; composed by Edward L. Hime. London: S. Wilcocke. Sweer Spirit, Hear My Prayer. Written by Edward Fitzball; Composed by W. Vincent Wallace. London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Help One ANother Boys. Written by Harry Linn; composed by Rowland Howard. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. The Flowers of May. Composed by Fredk. Buckley. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons. The Marseilles Hymn. Composed by Rougit Delisle with French and English words. J.J. Haite. London: B. Williams. Her bright smile haunts me still. Written by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Call Her Back and Kiss Her. Written by Chas. Linda. Composed by Carlo Minasi. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" A. Bonjour.\" \"Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Piano\" Title Page: Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Par L.V. Beethoven. Op. 102 Prix 9.f Paris: Chez Richault Trois Sonates Pour Piano \u0026 Vioncelle composee par Mr. George Onslow. Paris: Chez Maurice Schlesinger. Variations alla Monferina Pour le piano-forte avec Violineelle oblige. Composed by Par G.N.Hummel. Paris: Janet \u0026 Cotelle. grande Sonate pour Piano et Violoncelle. J.N. Hummel, op. 104. Paris: J. Pleuyel et Fils. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by L. Jansa. Paris: Richault. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Grand Duo. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Introduction et Rondeau. Composed by Ferd. Ries. Paris: Chez Richault. Grand Duo on Sonate Concertante. J.P. Pixis, Op. 50. Paris: Chez Richault.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Berthy Burgmeier Aaran\" Title Page: Pastorale Sonnet de Camille Natal Musique de Rodolphe Deneufbourg. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Berceuse de Jocelyn. Opera en 4 Acts by Benjamin Godard. Paris: Choudens Fils.  Composed and arranged by Gustave Sandre. Les Bohemiennes de Joh. Brahms. French words by Victor Wilder. Arranged by Mme. Pauline Viardot. Paris: J. Hamelle. Elegie. Words by Louis Gallet. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. \u0026 A. Girod. Supreme Esperance Reverie. Words by L. de Lauwereyns de Rosendaele.  Music by Aug. Catouillard, Op. 19. Paris: d'Albert Mulvany de Tomaszewicz. Nino No. 2. Words by Alfred de Musset. Music by F. Paolo Tosh. Milan: G. Ricordi \u0026 Co. Les Enfants. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. Dupre. Si tu veux Mignonne Melodie. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: G. Hartmann. Rondels Printaniers. Words by Caille Natal. Music by G. Mercier-Pottier. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Ivresse D'Oiseaux Bluette. Words by Maurice Bosch. Music by L. Danty. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. In the Gloaming. Words by Meta Orred; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison. Musica Proibita Melodia. Words by Flick-Flock. Music by S. Gastaldon, Op. 5. Firenze: Genesio Venturini","Midnight Reveries Caprice by Addison P. Wyman. Published by J.L. Peters, Cincinnati. 1867. The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice. Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1856. The Prisoner and the Swallow. A. Croisez. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Au Revoir Fantasie Caprice. Charles Voss. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons. Fantaisie Brillante de Faust. T. Moelling, Op. 60. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1864 Les Puritani. Eugene Ketterer. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dream of Childhood. Ernest Stoeger. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Mermaids' Song: Fantaisie from Oberon. Ch. Kinkel. Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. 1865. Falling Leaves An Autumn Reverie. Julius E. Muller, Op. 133. New York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. 3 Reveries: Le Desir. J. Funke, Op. 19.  Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1863. Third Meditation. Alfred Jaell, Op. 17. Cleveland: S.Brainard \u0026 Co. Last Hope. L.M. Gottschalk. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The Dying Poet Meditation. Seven Octaves. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1864. The Nun's Prayer. Composed by Oberthur. Arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. The Maiden's Prayer. T. Badarzewska. Cincinnati: J. Church. Maiden's Thanksgiving. T.Badarzewska. A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. The Lonely Hour. Geo.O. Farmer. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1863. The Harp at Midnight, V.B. Aubert. Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy. 1856 Nocturne. Alex. Dreyschock, Op.16. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Premier Nocturne. J. Leybach. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne. Edward Boulanger, Op. 8. Boston: Henry Tolman. Nocturne No. 2 G Major. F. Chopin, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Grande Sonate Pathetique. LouisVan Beethoven. Cinncinati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bros. Sonaten Op. 26. L. van Beethoven. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Overture to the Grand Opera of Maritana. Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son.","My Father's to the Battle Gone. Words by G.Higham. Music by H. Russell. London: Bedford Musical Repository. She Sat within the Abbey Walls. Poetry by Edmund Smith Esq. Music by John Barnett. London: Smith \u0026 Compy. O Dolce Concente. T. Latour. London: R. Birchall. French Air Charmante Gabrielle. C.Chaulieu. London: G. Walker \u0026 Son. Sul Margine D'un Rio. T. Latour. London: Saml. Chappell. All's Well. John Braham. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Foresters Sound the Cheerful Horn!. Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Wreath. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Bird Waltz. Francis Panormo. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Alpine. Charles Arnold. London: Walker \u0026 Son. Overture to Lodoiska. London: G. Shade. Overture to the Celebrated Opera of Gustavus the Third. D.F.E. Auber. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Overture to the Opera of I. Fuorusciti. Composed and Arranged by Ferdinand Paer. London: G. Walker. Mozarts Favorite Overture to Le Nozze Di Figaro. London: Geo. Shade. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdat. Composed by Boieldieu. London: Munro \u0026 May. Madrigal. Written by C.Z. Barnett; composed by John Barnett. London: Cramer., Addison \u0026 Beale. La Parisienne National March. Henri Herz, Op. 58. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Festival March from Rossini's Opera of Zelmira. E.C. Vernet. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Curfew Chorus, John Barnett. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale.","Scope and Contents Book with no covers. Partial handwritten note/poem attached In the Dusk of the Twilight. Words by Nella. Music partly adapted from Offenbach by Henry Parker. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. . In One Brief Day. Music composed by William M. Hutchison (signed) London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. I Trust You Still. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by D'Auvergne Barnard. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 1895. The Longshoreman, Words by Philip Datson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. Stamped :Edward Mills\". London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Lighthouse Keeper. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L. Molloy. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Watch. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Muster. Words by Juba Kennerley. Composed by Henry Pontet. London: The London Music Publishing Coy. Mona. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Out on the Deep. Words by Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. Music by Frederic N. Lohr. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons. Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blow. Words by Madame Foli. Composed by Tito Mattei. London: H. Beresford. In Old Madrid. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by H. Trotere. London: J.B. Cramer. Music in May. Words by Christopher Hassall. Music by Ivor Novello. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 1936. The Fairy Waltz. F.A. Reissiger. Ora pro Nobis. Words by A. Horspool. Music by M. Piccolomini. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. Private Tommy Atkins. Written by Henry Hamilton. Composed by S. Potter. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Rest Sacred Song. Poetry from the Dove on the Cross. Music by Miss Lindsay(Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss). London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The River of Years. Words by Mike Beverly. Music by Theo. Marzials. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. O Star of Eve. Melody from the Opera Tannhauser. Composed by Richard Wagner. English words written and adapted by W. Chalmers Masters. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Ship's Fiddler. Words by Thomas B. Campbell. Music by Frederick Baliol. London: Marshalla, Limited. Silent Vows. Words by Linsay Lennox. Music by Fredk. Croft, Op. 100. London: C.B. Tree \u0026 Co. A Soldier's Song. Words by Sidney Arthur Herbert. Music by Angelo Mascheroni. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1891. Admiral Tom. Words by Clifton Bingham. Locksley Hastings. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. The Old Piper. Words by M. Ingle Ball. Music by Charles E. Tinney. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. Sunshine Above from the Musical Comedy A Gaiety Girl. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Star of Bethlehem. The words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Three Fishers went Sailing by the Revd. Charles Kingsley. Music by John Hullah. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer. Two Children. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by A.H. Behrend. London: Patey \u0026 Willis. Stamped \"Saville's Music Warehouse Grove, Tottenham Pianofortes tuned.\" To the Front!. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Stephens Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 1894. The Village Blacksmith Song. Words written by Longfellow. Music composed by W.H. Weiss. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. The Yeoman's Wedding Song. Words by Maria X. Hayes. Composed by Prince Poniatowski. London: Boosey \u0026 Co.","Title: Songs Cover intials E.L.N. Handwritten list of songs: Who Is Sylvia? Franz Schubert Charles Ditson \u0026 Co  New York La Fille de Madame Angot  Lecocq C. Joubert The Sea Charles Marshall Boosey \u0026 Co., New York Questa o quella  Giuseppe Verdi  Ditson \u0026 Co  New York King Charles  Maude Valerie White  Bosey \u0026 Co, New York Serenade  E. Paolo Tosti  G. Schirmer, New York Two Russian Folk Songs ( Volga Boat Song \u0026 In the Fields)  A.T. Rubetz  G. Schirmer, New York Man of the Hour  R.W. Atkinson Der Troubadour  Joseph Verdi  Leipzig, Aug. Cranz The Kerry Dance J.L. Molloy  Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co  New York Radamisto (1720) G. F. Handel  G. Schirmer, New York","Cover: Music Inside Loose: The National Recorder Inaugural March; Larmarque Texas Franccesco Fancinlliz Waves of the Ocean Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company There's a Long, Long Trail Zo Elliot (handwritten) The Girl I Left Behind Me (Handwritten) How the Gates Came Ajar (Handwritten) Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone (Handwritten) Harry Kennedy The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant Ch. Grobe Gentle Nellie Moore Ch. Grobe Ditson \u0026 Co Mass. Love's Messenger March V. B. Aubert Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Golden Sunset March E. Berthier Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co New York Blue Bird Polka E.M. Bowman J.L. Peters, New York Silvery Sand Galop Frank H.H. Thomson Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Other Loose items: The Child's Unfinished Prayer; Freedom and the USA; The Trumpet Calls of the Army;; Down in Dixie; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; Joyous Farmer; Then You'll Remember me;Boulanger's March; Rock-A-By-Baby; I'se Gwine Back to Dixie; Oh You Darling; Jeanette Polka; Awakening of Love; Angel Hands Shall Ever Guide Thee;After Winter Cometh Summer; Sailing March; Joly Trumpeter's March; Golden Slippers; Come Back to Erin; A Bird in Hand; Good Night Darling, Come To Morrow; My Home's the Sea; Friendless and Sad; Haunting Memories; Our Nation's Medley; Awfully Awful; Baby Mine; Put Me in my Little Bed; Crime!; The Old-Fashioned Mother; Building for Eternity; Almighty God, thou Knowest Best; Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; Marriage Bells Waltzes; Dear Old Girl; Affection; Children at Play Galop","Cover: Piano A. Dunstan Handwritten Contents: 1. Nadine Alfred Haines 2. The Harmonius Blacksmith G.F. Handel 3. Etude de Concert Paul Ambroise 4. Florice Agnes M. Chambers London, W.H. Broome 5. Adola Ernest Travers 6. Waltz C.M. von Weber London, Swan \u0026 Co. 7. March of the Israelites M. Costa London: Hart \u0026 Co. 8. Sheperd's Evening Song Chas. D. Blake F. Pitman, Hart \u0026 Co. London 9. Aida O. Sherwin Marshall London: Edwin Ashdown 10. The Gondolier W.C. Powell 11. Blumenlied Gustav Lange 12. The Battle of Life J.H. Lewis London: B. Williams Ltd. 13. Sparkling Cascades Langton Willliams London: W. Paxton 14. Mimosa Albert Wm. Brooks London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 15. Tema and Variations W.A. Mozart London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 16. The Parade march Henri Stanislaus London 17. Odelesque Moorish Dance Parke Hubter London: C. Sheard \u0026 Co. 18. Scherzo Brilliant H.A. Wollenhaupt London: Wickins \u0026 Co. 19. Andante Louis Van Beethoven London: B. Williams Ltd. 20. L'Americaine James H. Sykes 21. Daintie Daisie J. Warwick Moore London: Edwin Ashdown 22. Zingarella Felix Burns 23. Scherzo Joseph Joachim Raff London: Edwin Ashdown 24. Study in E Stephen Heller London: B. Williams, Ltd.","Cover: Mrs. Louise Richardson. Spine: Ballads, Songs etc 1838-1847 734.3 Inside label: Margaret Riker Haskell La Fete Indienne by Henri Bohlman; Boston: Geo. P. Reed La Ravenna by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Zoralia by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Martelle by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Pearlette by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Adalina by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason The Novelty Quadrilles by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Polka Quadrilles by Stephen Glover Philadelphia: A. Fiot Pas Styrien by A. Ropicquet Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Village Quick Step by Dr. John G. Bartlett Boston: Oliver Ditson The Coasirs Galop by F. Burgmuller Philadelphia: A. Fiot Indian Hunter Quick Step by Henry Russell New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds Pas a Pas by H. Auguste Pond Cincinnati Ohio: T. B. Mason Two Rondos by Francois Hunten Boston: Oliver Ditson Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by G. Donizetti New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Wild Flowers Soon Will Shed Their Blooom by Donizetti Philadelphia: A. Fiot When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming S.C. Massett New York; Wm. Dubois We Stood Beside the Window by W.C. Peters Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters The Melodies of Many Lands by Charles W. Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by Samuel Lover Boston: C. Bradlee Think of Me Then by Miss A.S. Jungmann Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. The Last farewell by T.M.I. Baltimore: Geo. Willig, Jr. Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters Cincinnati: Peters \u0026 Co. I have Something Sweet to Say by Charles E. Horn New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Minute Gun at sea by M.P. King Philadelphia: Geo. Willig You Ask if I Love You by E. Thomas Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Speak No Ill by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Thou Shalt Never Know I Love Thee by An Amateur Cincinnati: W.C. Peters Where are now the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Love Not by Blockley Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. I've Wandered in Dreams by J.A. Wade Philadelphia: Fiot, Megnen \u0026 Co. The Hindoo Girl's Song by Howard Z. Cosby Philadelphia: G. Willig A Home that I Love by Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Sun Now Gilds the Mountain Tops by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot Exercises for the Guitar by Carulli Philadelphia: A. Fiot Oh! Think Not I can SAy Farewell by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot My Thoughts are of Thee My Love by C.G. Weber Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters My Helen is the Fairest Flower by Meigen Philadelphia: A. Fiot Teach, Oh! Teach Me to Forget by T.H. Bayly Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sweetly Falls the Dew of Night by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Pirate's Serenade by J. Thomson Boston: Henry Prentiss Carusi's Guitar Melodies by Samuel Carusi Baltimore by author The Hungarian Waltz by Emil Heerbrugger Philadelphia: A. Fiot Ah! Canst Thou Leave Me? by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot As I View These Scenes So Charming by Bellini Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Love Thee Dearest by Viotti Baltimore: G. Willig I Love But Thee by Meignen Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co Shall We Meet Again MAry by J.B. L'Hulier Philadelphia: George Willig Note on inside back cover: \"Withdrawn Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.\"","Cover: Music Larghetto by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Movement by Cherubini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selections from Mozart and Rink Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Pieces by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from Beethoven's Mass in C. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from a Mass by Haydn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Movements from Adam and Spontini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Prayer from Tancredi by Rossini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Adagios by Southard and Geisler Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne in Midsummer's Night Dream by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Preludes and Fugues by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Cathedral Voluntaries by Vincent Novello Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sounds of Love by Th. Oesten New York: Stephen T. Gordon The Wedding March by Mendelssohn Cincinnati: John Church La Marseillaise by Henry Cramer Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Dresden MArch by Gustave Kunze Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman March by Ferd. Beyer Cincinnati: F.W. Rauch Gondellied by Theodore Oesten Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Prayer from Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Evening Blessing by M. Keller New York: Horace Waters Oh! God Thy Goodness by Beethoven Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Lo The Day of Rest Declineth by L.O. Emerson Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. With Thee by Franz Abt Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Dying Christian by Pope Philadelphia: G.E. Blake When my Father and my Mother forsake me by The Chevalier S. Neukomm New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard Strike the Cymbal by Pucitta Baltimore: G. Willig Jerusalem My Happy Home by William Clifton New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Jeptha's Daughter by Braham \u0026 Nathan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sound the Loud Timbrel New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Thy Will Be Done by J.B. Taylor New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Parting Hymn by J.F. Hance New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Jesus Savior of My Soul by Albert H. Wood Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Napolitaine by Alexander Lee Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Alas! Those Chimes So Sweetly Stealing by W.V. Wallace Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Hear, O Hear me! by Rossini Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. La Serenade by F. Schubert Cincinnati : John Church Jr. The Day-Star of My Life has Set! by J.C.Meininger Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. This is the Lord's Own Day by Franz Otto Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fading Still Fading by T.V. Weisenthal St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Oh God Have Mercy by Mendelssohn Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. Pity O Savior by Geo. F. Root Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover\" \"___d Songs\" Inside Handwritten Index Alphabetical Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield Day is Done by M.W. Balfe Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Children of the City by Stephen Adams New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Keep Us Safely to the End by J.L. Gilbert New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. On Wings of Faith by M. Dunton Sparrow Boston: C.W. Thompson \u0026 Co. Watching the Embers by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Angel Came by Frederic H. Cowen Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Maguerite by C.A. White Boston: White Smith \u0026 Co. The Applet of Her Eye by George Routledge New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Darby and Joan by J. L. Molloy Manchester, N.H.: C.H. Kimball Answer? by Alfred G. Robyn St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Music House Co. O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay by Anton Strelezki Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Sleeping Hero by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Old Minstrel Bass Song by Geo. Le Gault Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Diver by Edward J. Loder Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Message from the King by Ciro Pinsuti Chicago: National Music Co. The Wreck of the Valencia by J.H. Fillmore Cincinnati: The Fillmore Music House (2 copies) Cease Thy Reposing by Frederic Maccabe New York: Richard A. Saalfield Say What Shall my Song be To-night by Joseph Phillip Knight Chicago: National Music Co. I Watched the Sunlight dying by Franz Abt Cleveland: S. Brainard's Son's Two Hearts by Louis F. Gottschalk Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. Gold, Bright and Yellow L.O. Emerson Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. The Sword of Ferrara by Frederic Field Bullard Boston: G. Schirmer Jr. Our Jack's Come HOme Today by W.J. Devers New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield I've Gathered Them In by C.A.White Boston and Chicago: White, Smith \u0026 Co. Golden Love By Milton Wellings Boston: P.R. McCargo \u0026 Co. 'Tis I ! by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Fairer Still ! by Ciro Pinsuti New York: C.H.Ditson \u0026 Co. Pure and Fair The Lilly Grows by H.P. Danks Chicago: National Music Co. The Beautiful Gate by M. Piccolomini Boston: White-Smith Music Pub. Co. (2 copies) Good Night by Mary Turner Salter Boston: Oliver Ditson Company My Honolulu Queen by William H. Penn Copyright by Sol. Bloom Sweet Fleur De-Lis by Edgar Selden New York: George L. Spaulding Pretty Lips by Artur Lloyd Chicago: National Music Co. Concert of Nightingales by J. Concone Philadelphia: F.A. North \u0026 Co. She was a Good Old Soul by Theodroe Morse New York: FB Haviland The Offer by Theo. H. Northrup Chicago: National Music Co. Moonbird by Johann C. Schmid New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick \u0026 Co. When Fairy Tales Were Ended by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Co. The Fair Little Maiden by Emilie Paige Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Camelia and Rose by Wilhelm Ganz Manchester, NH: Chas. H. Kimball Kuss Walzer by Johann Strauss New York: Willis Woodward \u0026 Co. Oh! Had I Wealth by Frank D'Alquen New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Beyond the Starsby Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Oh, The Blue Hills! by Margaret Ellis Mabery New York: Oliver Ditson Company Grandma's Last Amen by Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Champagne Charlie Was His Name by Alfred Lee New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Old Cuckoo Quartet by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Company The Message by Jac. Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Madrigal by C. Chaminade Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples by William B. Gray New York: W.B.Gray \u0026 Co. Daffodil Time by Theo. Marzials New York: Richard A. Saalfield I Built a Bridge of Fancies by Anne Fricker Postillion by Franz Abt New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Torpedo and the Whale ! by Olivette Chicago: National Music Company Sailing over the Sea by D' Adhemar Chicago: National Music Company Those Evening Bells by Solon Wilder Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Daybreak by Waldemar Malmene New York: R.A. Saalfield My Star of Home by E. Frewin New York: R.A. Saalfield Dublin Bay by Geo. Barker New York: National Music Co. Greeting Glee by M.A. Rublee Chicago: National Music Company Fair Lilly by F. M. Lillebridge Washington DC. John F. Ellis \u0026 Co. loose inside back cover: The Sword of Bunker Hill (Handwritten/typed) paper-Oliver Ditson Boston Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by F. Kuchen","Book Title: Secular Songs Inside Handwritten alphabetical listing of songs Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by Kucken Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield When the Heart is Young by Dudley Buck Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Who Can Tell? by J.H. Rosecrans Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House (2 Copies) The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Answers Ballad by Jacques Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Weaving by Milton Wellings Chicago: National Music Company Sailing on the Lake by George W. Major Chicago: National Music Company The Storm Fiend by Joseph L. Roeckel Boston: Oliver Ditson Company The Bird and the Rose by Amy Elise Horrocks New York: G. Schirmer The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Danube River by Hamilton Aide New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Heavenly Light by Grace Akass Murdock Chicago: Sol Bloom I Would that my Love by Mendelssohn To the Stormwind by Carl Evers Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (2 Copies) In the Chimney Corner by Frederic H. Cowen New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Know a Bank by Charles E. Horn New York: Richard A. Saalfield Fleeting Days by Eben H. Bailey Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt \u0026 Co. The Evening Gun by Dr. J.B. Herbert Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. Committed to the Deep by C.A.White Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Down Deep within the Cellar by John Oxenford Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) The Man-O'-War's Man by Arthur W. Marchant Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Sunset by Kate Vannah Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Company When the wind blows in from the Sea by Henry Smart Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Love's Sorrow by Harry Rowe Shelley New York: G. Schirmer Love is Calling by Virginia Hagan Chicago: National Music Company Meditation Song by. C. Chenery Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Child of the Sunbeam by N. Barker Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (3 Copies) Star of the Desert by Theo Bonheur Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Afterwards by John W. Mullen Boston: Oliver Ditson Company In Night's Still Calm by Gustave Luther New York: G. Schirmer Blest were the Days by Sir John A. Stevenson Boston: Oliver Ditson Must We Then Meet As Strangers? by J. R. Thomas New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. The Song of the Patriot by John Naylor Haverhill, Mas: John Naylor The Old Song Book by W. J Morant Chicago: National Music Company Where the Sugar Maples Grow by A.A. Giffin Washington DC: The Kirkus Dugdale Co. Farewell Dear Heart by D.S. Hakes Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers The King of the Deep Am I by W.C. Kreusch New York: Leo Feist Davy Jones' Locker by H.W. Petrie New York: Jos.W.Stern \u0026 Co. Knights of Honor by Harrison Millard New York: Richard A. Saalfield Shower of Cold Polka by Carl Lorenz Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Home Sweet Home by William Kuhe New York: W.A. Oakes","Scope and Contents Title: \"Mary Oatwell\" \"Music\" Inside Cover: Typed listing-typed Vocal and Piano music My Mountain Home by William J. Wetmore, MD. New York: Millet's Music Saloon Solitude by John Daniel Philadelphia: Covenhoven \u0026 Duffy Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson Boston: Oliver Ditson Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee by A Lady Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury Boston: E.H. Wade Ev'ry Land My Home by N.J. Sporle New York: A.A. Van Gelder I Love the Merry Sunshine by Stephen Glover New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Tell Me My Heart by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. There is Darkness on the Mountain by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spring Time of the Year is Coming by C.Thompson Esq. Baltimore: G. Willig Hope and the Rose by Stephen Glover Baltimore: G. Willig I Do Not Ask to Offer Thee by G. Linley New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. I'm A Merry Zingara by M.W.Balfe Boston: Geo. P. Reed The Somnambulist's Song by Madlle. Jenny Lind New York: Jollie Lament for Home by Linley New York: Jollie Comin' Thro' the Rye New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. The Alpine Sheperdess by H.Kater, Esq. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Alfin Brillar by Luigi Ricci Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. La Fille Du Regiment by Donizetti New York: Firth \u0026 Hall La Vivandiere New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Rejoice Our Lord Has Risen by C.K. Hawes Portland Maine: C.K. Hawes Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti New York: William Hall \u0026 Son We Met by Chance by F. Kuchen New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Mother Dear by Samuel Lover, Esq. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Mother's Smile by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son If the Deep Voice of Sorrow by George Loder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Searcher of Hearts by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Star of Love by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Spring is Coming by Henry Kleber New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings by G.H. Rodwell New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. My Home, My Happy Home by G.A. Hodson Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Where are the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini New York: Jaques \u0026 Brother When I was Quitting Norman Bowers by Meyerbeer New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Mine it is at Midnight Hour by J. Caspard Maeder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Bonnie Doon New York: S.C. Jollie Jamie;s on the Stormy Sea by Bernard Covert Boston: Oliver Ditson Maiden! awake from thy slumbers by John Daniel New York: William Hall \u0026 Son May morning light Fall o'er thee by John Daniel Boston: G.P. Reed","Scope and Contents Title: Duetts Inside cover not attached an alphabetical list of songs labeled \"Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.69\" May Queen by Henry C. Watson, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Shades of Eve are Falling by John Daniell, Boston: Geo. P. Reed Come with Me Beneath the Wave by Edward Collier, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Inchcape Bell by John Parry Jr., Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me back my Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes like a Spell by C.E. Horn I'm Afloat, I's Afloat by John M. White, Boston: Henry Prentiss Il Secreto per esser Felici ( It is beter to Laugh than be sighing) by Donizetti, Boston: Oliver Ditson O Would I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Birds Who on the Joyous Wing by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Henry R, Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee O Love is Like a Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Not for Me by Henry Oakey; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall I Beg You'll Not Suppose Miss Snooks by R. Smith; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Rosy Hours of Sprightly Youth by John Daniel; Boston: Henry Prentiss The American Girl by Charles F. Heuberer; Boston: Henry Prentiss There Crows a Bonnie Briar Bush by James Dewar; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Melody by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Merry Gondolier by Alexander Lee; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mariner's Graveby Charles T. Martyn; New York: Charles E. Horn Di Tanti Pal Piti Come and Wander with Me by Auber; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Winters Gone the Spring is Here by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave by John H. Hewitt; Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. When I First Heard the Convent Bell by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher Shall I Sing You the Song by Augustus Meves; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring is Coming by Carlo Bassini; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Smile Upon Me Dearest by Auber; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Star of the Desert by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Publisher Soon I Shall Behold Thee by Herold; New York: Atwill Publisher The Carrier Pigeon by P.K. Moran; Boston: C. Bradlee None Remember Thee by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Take Not Too Rudelt the Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Oh Weep Not, Oh Weep Not by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Do Not Look So Bright and Blest by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon Oh Tell Me Not of Future Peace by Mrs. G.; New York: C.T.Ceslain Sounding Billows; New York: Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Poor Man's Friend by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Lass o'Cowrie by Francis H. Brown; New York: Atwill Publisher The Language of Flowers by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill Publisher Go Demand of Yon Light Zephyr by G. Donizetti; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Merry Bugle by Mr. J. Jones; Boston: Oliver Ditson Angels of Peace and Gladness by Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ah! Believe Love's Holy Flame by A. Adam; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Sweet is the Thought, The Promise Sweet by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. Thou Art Far Away at sea by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Day I'm Sixty Two by T. Bricher; Boston: H. Prentiss When This Enchantment I Behold by M.W. Balfe; Boston: O.Ditson Woman's Heart by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson Highland Mary by L. Kozeluch; Boston: C. Bradlee Hail Columbia Happy Land; New York: Atwill Publisher Our Father's Hearth by S.B. Pond; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sunbeam of Summer by Bellinin; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Orphean Lyre by Mr. Wainwright; Boston: O. Ditson (2) The Reconciliation by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Hours of Love When First We Met by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Chain and the Ring by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Churchyard Wall by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Chieftain's Halls by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Gypsy's Invitation by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Am I Not Fondly Thine Own; New York: Atwill's Come Echo Catch My Song by C.M. Weber; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Arm, Arm Ye Brave by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Piercing Eyes by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Pleasing Pain by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Holy, Holy, Lord, God, Almighty by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Honor and Arms by Handel; Boston: Oliver Ditson When Night Comes O'er the Plain by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Tiger Couches in the Wood by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Flora's Invitation by James B. Taylor; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Waves are Brightly. Lightly Dancing by T. Comer; Boston: C. Bradlee Oh! Boatman Row Me O'er the Stream by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Free, The German Rhine by J.W. Hudson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Life as a Father pitieth his Children by Joseph Monds; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Oh! Lull Me, Lull Me Charming Air by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Kate Kearney by a memeber of the Philadelphia Glee Association; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns My Sweet Dorabella by T. Philipps; Boston: Parker Ditson Song of the Gipsy's Bride by Balfe Chorus of Gypsey's by Balfe; New York: Atwill Tis Sad to Leave Our Father Land by Balfe; New York: Atwill The Heart Bow'd Down by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fair Land of Poland by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson I'll Do Thy Bidding Mother Dear by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Scope and Contents Spine: Vocal Music; Cover S. Jennie Kingsley Inside cover label \" Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Gift of Miss Alma J. Bridgman, Williamsburg, Mass.\" Alphabetical listing, typed inside front cover The Star Spangled Banner arranged by Wm Dressler; New York: William Dressler Hail Columbia  arranged by Ch. K.; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Viva L'America Home of the Free by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pong \u0026 Co. The Soldier's Prayer by William A. King; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. My Beloved One's Fairy Like Form by A. Fesca; Boston: E.H. Wade My Father's Home by Ferdinand Cumbert; New York: William Dressler The Song of May by W.Vincent Wallace; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Sons Croosken Laun by Matthews; Philadelphia: G. Willig Haunted Stream by George Barker; Philadelphia: Beck \u0026 Lawton The Death of Warren by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Kathleen Mavorneen by J.N. Crouch; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Dermot Astore by F.W.N. Crouch; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. Love Not by Blockley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Blighted Flower by M.W. Balfe; Philadelphia: A. Foit Clara by George Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Agatha by F. Abt; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Gaily Thro' Life Wander by G. Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Il Secreto Per Esser Felici by Donizetti; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Within a Mile of Edinboro; Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf by David Wood; New York: S.T. Gordon Mrs. Lofty and I by J.J. Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Village Queen by Emily Antonia Walker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Grave of Bonaparte by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny L'Ouvriere by D'Etienne Arnaud; Bruxelles: B. Schott Soave Imagine D'Amor by Mercante; Paris\" Choudens Three Fishers went Sailing by John Hullah; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Oft in the Stilly Night by Sir J. Stevenson; New York: S.T. Gordon The Beggar Girl by A. Sedgwick; Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Rock Me to Sleep, Mother by Ernest Leslie; Boston: G.D. Russell and Company Weeping, Sad and Lonely by Henry Tucker; Brooklyn: Sawyer \u0026 Thompson The Murmering Sea by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Lays of the Night by Stephen Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I Would That My Love by M. Bartholdy; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Maybells and the Flowers by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chair by Geo. F. Root; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Thou Art With Me by J.R. Thomas; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Glory Hallelujah arranged by Waldo Allen; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Wanted a Governess by John Parry; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Sensitive Coon by Pedro A. Andreu; New York: S.T. Gordon The Universal Medley arranged by J. Pierpont; Boston: Oliver Ditson Marching Along by Wm. B. Bradbury; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.","Spine: MUSIC  Cover: C.F. Smith Inside cover loose listing of songs by composer, alphabetical: Vocal Music, Vol. 7 Mother He's Going Away by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Molly Carew by Samuel Lover, Esq.; New York: Millets Music Saloon Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining by Samuel Lover; Philadelphia: George Willig The Low Back'd Car by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by S. Lover; New York: E. Riley The Chameleon by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Flower of Natchez by SAmuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Fanny of New York by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Indian Summer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Alabama by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Two Birds by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Slaying the Deer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Land of the West by Samuel Lover; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Beautiful West by Alexander Lee; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Fine Ould Irish Gentleman by John Brougham; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot by Charles W. Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Cheer Up My Own Jeannette by Charles W. Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Were I but his Own Wife by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Maiden's Dream by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son What are the Wild Waves Saying by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son When Stars are in the Quiet Skies by Alexander Ball; Boston: George P. Reed Thou art Gome from my Gaze by G. Linley Esq. ; New York: Millet's Music Saloon Despairing Mary by J. Wilson; Charleston: George Oates Oh! The Heart it is a Treasure by E.L. Hime; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Soul in One Unbroken Sigh by W.H. Reeves; Boston: G.P. Reed The Bank of the Guadalquiver by L.Lavenu; New York: Atwill Beautiful Venice by J.P. Knight; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Deck Not with Gems by W, Turnbull; Boston: W.H. Oakes Flow Gently Sweet Afton by J.E. Spilman; Philadelphia: George Willig Ode in the Golden Rule, I.O.O.F. arranged by Webbe Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V.Wallace; New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Girondin's Hymn by A. Dumas; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother (handwritten verses) Ethiopian Serenades: Mary Blane; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Uncle Ned by Wlliam Clifton: New York: Atwill Oh! Susanna of the Christy Minstrels; New York: C.Holt, Jr. Dearest Mae (an Ethiopian Song) by L.D. H. Crosby; Philadelphia: A. Fiot","Scope and Contents Spine \"Piano\" Cover \"l.H.B. Music\" The Old English Gentleman Ronald and I by Louisa Gray; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore March of the Men of Harlech by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome The Celebrated Marseillais Hymn by M. Rouget Delisle; London: T. Broome I Love, My Love by Ciro Pinsuti; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart The Brook by J.A. Wade; London: T. Broome List! Lovely Fisher Maiden by C.H. Furlong; Edinburgh: Paterson \u0026 Sons Tell me My Heart by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Should He Upbraid by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Kathleen Mavourneen by F. Nicholls Crouch; London: Hutchins \u0026 Romer Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry R. Bishop; London: Joseph Willams Non li scordar di mel by Fabio Campana; London: R. Mills Oh! Ma Charmante by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. Mignon by Ambroise Thomas; Paris: Au Menestrel Le Soir by Ch. Gounod; Paris: Choudens, Pere \u0026 Fils Serenade by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer In Our Bright Fairy Boat by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer First Violet by Mendelssohn; London: J.B. Cramer There is a Green Hill Far Away by Ch. Gounod; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Cleansing Fires by Virginia Gabriel; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Angels Ever Bright and Fair by Handel; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. But the Lord if Mindful of His Own by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Sonate Pathetique pour le Piano by L. Van Beethoven; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Fantasia in C minor by Mozart; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. L'Invitation a la Valse Rondo Brillante by C.M. von Weber; London: Forsyth Brothers Lascia Ch'io Pianga by Franz Rosenfeld; London: Hutchings and Romer Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Petits Oiseaux by W. Kuhe; Bruxelles: Schott Freres Pinson et Fauvette by Paul Barbot; Paris: C. Prilipp Rosabina by Hannah R. Binfield; London: Joseph Williams Pluie de Brillants by F.V. Kornatzki; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Roulette Galop by Chas. Coote Junr. ; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry","Spine: MUSIC Cover E.E.EASTMAN Unattached alphabetical list of songs inside from cover The May Queen (parts 1-3) by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! My Heart is Weary Waiting by Herman Saroni; Philadelphia: Edward Walker Pirates Serenade by I. Thompsom; Boston: C.H. Keith The Old Sexton by Henry Russell; Boston: Prentiss and Clark I've a Home in the Valley by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last tear I Shed by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainy Day Song by Wiliam R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bridge of Sighs by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson I've Nothing Else to do by William Clifton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Je Suis La Bayadere by N.C. Bochsa; Philadelphia: A. Fiot I Love, I Love the Free by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed To Mary in Heaven by Mr. W.R. dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Watch You Well By Daylight by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Night Before the Bridal by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Love's Young Dream by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Grace Darling by George Linley; Philadelphia The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster; Boston: Geo. P. Reed I Have Something Sweet to Tell You by I.B. Webster; Louisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. The Song of Blanche Alpen by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Grecian Daughter by Jos. P. Knight; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Thus Meet Thou and I by W.Williams; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by H. Russell; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House There's A Good Time Coming by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson If She Love Thee by T. Comer; Boston: Oliver Ditson Dearest I Think of Thee by C. Krebs; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Will You Love Me Then as Now? by F. Weiland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver DitSON The Willow Song by I.N. Metcalf; Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark Come Dwell With Me by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Cradle Song by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Natalie, Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Songs of the Virginia Serenaders-Lucy Neal by J.P. Carter; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House Oh! Emma was a Darling by John P. Ordway; Bosotn: E.H. Wade Nelly was a Lady by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Good Old Days of Yore by Judson; Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. The California Gold Diggers by Nathan Barker; Boston: S.W. Marsh Come with Me While the Stars Shine Bright by J.W. Turner; Boston: Oliver Ditson When the Stars are in the Quiet Skies by H.A. Osborne; New York: William Vanderbeek The Mountainer's Farewell by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Get Off the Tracks by Jesse Hutchinson Junr. Boston: Published by the author Where Can the Soul Find Rest! by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Was Happy Ere I Loved You by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Will You Come to My Mountain Home? by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Comin thro' the Rye; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountainer by Leonard Marshall; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny Gray by Charlie Mueller; Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker Do They Miss Me At Home? by S.M. Crannis; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Miss Thee at Home by Charlie C. Converse; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Cannot Pretend to Say by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Old Pine Tree by Charles White; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Young Folks at Home by Miss Hattie Livingston; New York: Gould \u0026 Berry The Cottage of My Mother by Judson Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Again by M.S. Pike, Esq.; Boston: E. H. Wade The Flag of Our Union by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Dismal Swamp by Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Carry Me Home to Die by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Inez in Heaven by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Wm. Oakes I'm Alone, All Alone by William dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rockaway by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed How Long \u0026 Dreay is the Night by B.F. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Shall we Meet Again, Mary by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: George Willig","Scope and Contents Spine: Music with call Numbers VZP//9M973 inside front cover \"Forbes Library Northampton, Mass. Gift of Joseph L. Harrison\" Alphabetical listing by composer of songs in book, page 3 J.L. Harrison, Troy, NY handwritten Autumn Wind by E.C. Phelps; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Bells of Aberdovey by  Brinley Richards; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring Song by G.D. Wilson; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Estelle by Charles D'Albert; Troy, NY: Edward P. Jones Fanyasia by G.A. Osborne; Boston: Oliver Ditson Valse L'Amour by J.W. Long; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tam O'Shanter by George W, Warren; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. U.S. Army Calls by Robert Stoeprl; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Monks Prayer by Julius E. Muller; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Birds of Spring by E. Hoffman; Providence, RI: John A. Cory La Cascade of Roses by J. Ascher;  New York: S. T. Gordon Preciosa by E. Beyer; Boston: O;iver Ditson Di Provenza Il Mar by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Summer Breezes by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Berceuse (Cradle Song) by L.M. Gottschalk; New York: William Hal \u0026 Son Teresa Carreno by E.H.Wade; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Marie by Brinley Richards; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Hymn to Love by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Cloches Du Monastere by Lefebure Wely; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co. The Prayer Granted by Thecla Badarzewska; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Lauterbach Maiden by R. Loffler; Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. Le Crepuscule by T.J. Guy; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Zeta Psi Polka by T.J. Guy; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Lester Wallack Polka by Robert Stoepel; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Maienliebe by Th. Oesten; New York: S.T. Gordon La Tendresse by H. Cramer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Reve d' Esperance by Henry Mayer; New York: Firth, Pond and Co. Golden Robin Polka by Narcisse Bousquet; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co, The Blossom Quadrille by Wililam Hopkins; Try, NY: Edward Hopkins Republican Quadrilles by Thos. J. Guy; Buffalo: Sheppard Cottier \u0026 Co. Military March by Ch. Gounod; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Spring Fairy by J.C. Engelbrecht;  Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham La Charme Schottisch by Edward N. Catlin; Troy, New York: J.W.Andrews The Lorette Polka by James Pearce; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Je T'Ecoute by J. Lafleur; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Alleghany Valley Rail Road March by Sarah H. Killikelly; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Les Rats Quadrilles by J. Redler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Crown of Diamonds Galop by James Bellak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pestal by Charles Grobe; Baltimore: G. Wilig Junr. General Grant's Grand March by  E. Mack; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker","Scope and Contents Red and Silver Spine \"Scraps\"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles \u0026 Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland \u0026 Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland \u0026 Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland \u0026 Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark \u0026 Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa","Spine: Weber Hunter's Chorus S B Coolidge Inside Cover \" Forbes Library Northampton Mass Gidt of Frank Lyman Brooklyn N.Y. Typed alphabetical list of Vocal and Instrumental Music, vol. 88 Introduction ( to Hunter's Chorus) The Hunter's Chorus by C. Meineke; Baltimore: John Cole The Celebrated Overture to la Dame Blanche by A. Boieldieu; New York: E. Riley The Celebrated Overture Il Barbier di Seville by Rossini; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Celebrated Overture to the Caravan by Mr. Gretri; New York W. DuBois The Swiss Hunters Welcome Home by L. Devereaux; Boston: James L..Hewitt \u0026 Co. Music Saloon Harriet the Match Girl by W. Kirby; Boston: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Chimes of Zurich by Charles E. Horn; New York: J.L. Hewitt The Huntsman's Chorus by N. Buhl; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boston Light Infantry's by E. Kichberg Jr.; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Boston Brigade march by James Hewitt; Boston: James Hewitt Music Store Boston Independet Cadets' Grand March by J. Worsley; Boston: C. Bradlee Grand March Quick Step by Webster's; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. A Popular New Quick Step by Anthony Rieff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Gipsey Dance by Augustus Voigt; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. LHimne des Marsellois by Mr. Moran; New York: W. Dubois Bid me Discourse by Henry R. Bishop; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Johnny came A Courting by W.F.Parke; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Meet Me By Moonlight by J. Augustine Esq.; New York: E. Riley The King and the Countryman by Mr. Parnell; Boston: C. Bradlee Farewell But Whenever You Welcome the Hour by Arthur F. Keene; New York: E. Riley Hours There Were by Joseph A. Wasde esq.; Philadelphia: John G. Klemn Oh it is Not While Riches by W. Eavestaff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Farewell to My Harp by Charles E. Horn; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Hinda's appeal to her Lover by G. Kiallmark; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Let Us Hast to Kelvin grove bonnie lassie by R.A. Smith; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Braes o' Balquhither by John Davies; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Bonja Song; New York: J.A.\u0026 W. Geib The Carrier Pigeon; Philadelphia: John G. Klemm","Spine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis","Spine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan","Spine: Music  Attached on inside cover alphabetical listing, by composer; Volume 53 Piano Music Inside: May G. Leavitt; January 21st 1871 5th Sinfonies by J.N. Hummel; Londres: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Sonaten by L.van Beethoven; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Reverie-Traumerei by R. Schumann; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Zufriedenheit by Orleana R. E. Thompson; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company No. 7 Op.78 Fantasie; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag No. 10 Op.21 Grande Polonaise in Es Dur; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Bohn: N. Simrock The Mountain Stream by Sidney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. L'Esperance by Alexandre Fesca; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Frisches Leben by F. Spindler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wanderlieder by Franz Spindler; Boston: Henry Tolman Fruhlings= Wanderungen by L. Kohler; Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Andante by F. Schubert; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Co. Marcia Fantastica by Bargiel; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Grande Galop Chromatique by F. Liszt; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Les Courriers Caprice by Theodore Ritter: Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine: Songs Front Cover: Flossie S. Roberts. In Loving Memory of Her Dear Aunt \u0026 Godmother Clara Helena Aubrey From Uncle Richard, July 16, 1896 2. O for the Wings of a Dove by F. Mendelssohn Batholdy; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair by Haydn; London: H. D'Alcorn Kindly Will Heaven Regard Us by Donizetti; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Flow on Thou Shining River by Sir John Stevenson; London: H. D'Alcorn There's Not A Merry Bird That Sings by Ferdinad Gumbert; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Looking Back by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Storm by W. Glover; London: H. D'Alcorn Children's Voices Song by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Far Away From Thee by Michael Watson; London: Willey \u0026 Co. Love in Youth by H. B. Farnie; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Last Links are Broken by Fanny Steers; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Leah's Song by Brinley Richards; London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Come Where My Loves Lies Dreaming by S.C.Foster; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest by J.L. Hatton; London: B. Williams Half Mast High by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Belle Mahone by J.H. McNaughton; London: Howard \u0026 Co. Sweethearts by Arthur Sullivan; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. I Cannot Forget by Charlotte Sainton Dolby; London: Boosey, Patey \u0026 Co. She Wore A Wreath of Roses by Jospeph P. Knight; London: Joseph Williams Auld Robin Gray; London: H. Dalcorn \u0026 Co. Remember or Forget by Hamilton Aide; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Floating Away by John Blockley; London: John Blockley Only to Love by Charles Santley; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Golden Days Ballad by Arthur S.Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Across the Sea by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. To The Woods by F. Warner; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Ring Out Wild Bells by John Blockley; London: John Blockley 'Tis the Hour for Music by Henry Farmer; London: Joseph William Ruby by Virginia Gabriel; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Skipper and His Boy by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Tired by Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss); London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Recit by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Ring On! Sweet Angelus by Ch.Gounod; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Mein Liebster ist im Dorf der Schmied by Gustav Holzel; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Weary Song by Virginia Gabriel; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart She Sat Beside the Mountain Spring by Virginia Gabriel; London: C.Lonsdale","Cover: William A. Baker  Sticker inside cover: Forbes Library Northampton Mass. The Great Organ Offertoire by A. Lefebure Wely; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (stamped Jul 2 1895) Air By Mozart; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Meditation, Offertoire for Vox Humana by W. Eugene Thayer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Deux Prieres by Alphonse Mailly; London: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Overture to Martha by von Flotow; New York: S.T.Gordon Overture to the Celebrated Opera of William Tell by G. Rossini; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co, Nro. 18 Entfuhrung by W.A. Mozart; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 46. Belisar by C. Donizetti; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 53 Das Nachtlager by C. Kreutzer; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. Weisse Dame by von Boieldieu; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 33. Freischutz by C.M. von Weber; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro.26. Tancred by von Rossini; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Sonata quasi una Fantasia by Franz Liszt; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Andante by W.A. Mozart; Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Larghetto by Mozart;  Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Faust ( No. 1 \u0026 2) by Albert W. Berg; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tannhauser by C. Frandel; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer L'Africaine-Marche religieuse by G. Meyerbeer; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Intermezzo Notturno by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Leipzig: Breitkopf \u0026 Hartel Midsummer Notturno by Mendelssohn; Brooklyn: Carl Prox Wedding March by Mendelssohn; New York: S. T. Gordon Hallelujah Chorus; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Nro. 3. Stumme von Portici by D.F. E. Auber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle Nro. 33 Freischutz by Charles M. von Weber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle The Palermo Quadrille by Ch. D'Albert; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine Date: 1856 Cover: S. Jennie Kingsley Inside Cover Sticker attached: Forbes Library; Northampton, Mass. Gift Of Miss Alma J. Bridgman; Williansburg, Mass. Index to Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music v. 10 attached to front page (continued on folowing page) La Fille du Regiment by Donizetti; New York Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond Ah! Why Desire to Light that Face by Donizetti; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Song of the Captive Greek Girl by J.W. Hobbs; Boston: Oliver Ditson The May-Dew by S. Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Come to the Dance by George Linley; Philadephia: A. Fiot They tell me that thy heart is changed by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters I've Left the Snow-Clad Hills by G. Linley; Boston: Stephen W. Marsh Oh! The Home of My Childhood by Herold; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded by J.G. Maeder; Boston: E.H. Wade Shells of the Ocean by J.W. Cherry; New York: Horace Waters The Hazel Dell by Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Sons Joys That We've Tasted; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Will You Come to My Mountain Home ? by Francis H. Brown; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Come Where the Violets Blow by William Iucho; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spirit Land by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Far From the World by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Guardian Spirits by Thomas BAker; New York: Horace Waters The Rapture Dwelling by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Little Eva by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company Here's a health to thee Tom Moore by Michael Kelly; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I Lay on the Battle Fields by Edward Howe Jr.; Boston: Oliver Ditson Billy Boy by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E. P. Christy; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Maniacs Vision by A.B. Winch; Boston: Geo. P. Reed \u0026 Co. A New Melody Song by B. Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainbow Scottisch by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The National Scottisch by Charles D'Albert; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sontag Polka by T. Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson Syracuse Polka by J.A. Fowler; New York: S.C.Jollie Fire Bell Galop by James Bellak; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Love Not Quick Step by Francis H. Brown; New York: Jollies Music Repository California Quick Step by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Humel's Celebrated Waltz by Gelineck; New York: W. Dubois The Midnight Waltz by W.V. Wallace; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Fairy Waltz by Henry Knicht; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fairy Bell Waltz by Edward Howe, Jr.; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Cinderella Waltz by J.F. Burrows; Boston: Oliver Ditson Frances Waltz by Charles Weisheit; Brooklyn: P.K. Weizel Azalia, or Almacks Waltz by L. V. Beethoven; Boston: Oliver Ditson Aria Alla Scozzese by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Theme de Meyerbeer by F. Hunten ; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jeanette and Jeannot; Boston: Oliver Ditson Handwritten sheet music at back: Andante Pastorale","Cover: M.A. Conant Songs Go Where the Mists are Sleeping by John Daniel; Boston: G.P. Reed Music and Her Sister Song by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Moonlight , Music, Love and Flowers by John Barnett; Louisville: W.C. Peters \u0026 Co. The Angels Told Me So by Horace Waters; New York: Horace Waters The Somnambulist's Song; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Sleep, Mine Eyelids Close by Anne Fricker; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber I Wonder If She Loves Me by Samuel Carusi; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen The Separation by J.C. Maeder; Baltimore: W.C. Peters I'm the Little Flower Girl by G. Linley; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Molly Bawn by SAmuel Lover, Esq; New York: Wm. Dubois We May Be Happy Yet by M.W. Balfe; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Sweet and Low; Boston: Nathan Richardson My Boyhood's Home by W.M. Rooke; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon There was a Time by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Cover: Mattie A. Shirk Inside Sticke: Monmouth County Historical Association Gift of Nannie (Hammer) Betts Handwritten list of songs, in order of presentation The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Maiden with Me by Henry Tucker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Sweet Maid by William J.Lemon; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Do They Miss Me at Home? by S.M. Crannis;Boston: Oliver Ditson Deal Gently with the Starangers Heart by Charlie C. Converse; New York: Horace Waters The Days Gone By by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Little White Cottage or Gentle Nettie Moore by J.S. Pierpoint; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Glad to Get Home by G.F.R. Wurzel; Boston: Nathan Richardson at the Musical Exchange I Would Like to Change My Name by Miss Ouri; St.Louis: Henry Pilcher \u0026 Son I See Her Still in My Dreams by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last Beam is Shining Evening Hymn; Philadelphia: G. Willig Love Not by J. Blockley; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Maidens Complaint by H. Rebelk; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Listen to the Mockingbird by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker My Lover Dear is on the Sea by Pietro Centemeri; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Compy. The Maidens Resolution by Theodore J. Jung; New York: Horace Waters Poor Uncle Tom by A. Sedgwick; New York: Wm. Vanderbeek The Prodigal Son by Henry C. Watson; New York: Horace Waters Poor Old Bob by Phil Coachee; New York: Horace Waters Star of the Evening by Henry Tucker; Albany: J.H. Hidley The Scholars Adieu by Emanuel Marquis; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Soldier's Serenade by Charles Jarvis; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker That's So by M.A.I.; Philadelphia: William H. Shuster We'll All Meet Again in the Morning by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters We are Happy Now Dear Mother by I.B. Woodbury; New York: Horace Waters What is Home Without a Father? by Louis S.D. Rees; Philadelphia: T.C. Andrews When Thou Art Nigh by F.E.Z.; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. We Pitch Our Tents on the Old Camp Ground by Solomon Markstein; New York: Horace Waters Yankee Maid adapted by Jacob; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Spine: Music Cover: Bernie \u0026 Lucy Home Sweet Home by J.H. Slack; New York: S.T. Gordon Home Sweet Home for the Left Hand by James M. Wehli; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 25 Etudes for the Piano by Fred. Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon The Mockingbird by Edward Hoffman; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by C.B. Lysberg; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Overtures for the Piano; Baltimore: Geo. Willig \u0026 Co. Pesther Waltzes by Joseph Lanner; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Sparkling Dew by Jacob Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers Silvery Shower by Adolph Baumbach; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Overture to Martha by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Admiral March by Charles Grobe; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Listen to Me by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy The MArble Bride; Chicago: H.M. Higgins Fairy Dell Quick Step by Jean Batiste; Saint Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Melody of the Rhine by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio by Henri Cramer; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Gaiete de Coeur by Sydney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sleep My Angel by Karl Wachtmann; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Prison Duet, Trovatore by C. Everest; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by Ch. B. Lysberg; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Convent Bells F. Spindler; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Old Rosin the Bow by William C. Peteres; Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. Flying Trapeze by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons A Ray of Sunshine by Carl Le Duc; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Song of the Sky Lark by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Souvenirs of Mississippi by N.P.B. Curtiss; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady The Dew Drop by E.A. Favarger; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Soldiers Return by E. Ketterer; New York: W,.A. Pond \u0026 Co. La Chasse Sonate by J.L. Dussek; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Prisoner and the Swallow by A. Croisez; New York: J.L. Peters We wont go Home till morning by J.N. Pattison; New York: Wm. A. Pond Il Desiderio by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy","The Blue Alsatian Mountains by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls by M.W. BAlfe; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. The Song that reached my Heart by Julian Jordan; Halifax: James W. Doley He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye by Alexander Lee; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains by R.A. Smith; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Wanderer by J.F.Mitchell How Sweet When the Shadow is Passing by Henry Smart; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry The Gipsy Countess by Stephen Glover; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Consider the Lillies Sacred Song by E.J. Westrop; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Far Away Song by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Gypsy's Warning by Henry A. Goard; London: C. Sheard In The Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison (Lady Arthur Hill); London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Come Birdie, Come by C.A. White; London: C. Sheard The Lost Chord Song by Arthue Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. thy Face by C.H.R. Marriott; London: J.B. Cramer His Lordship Winked at the Counsel by Peter Conroy; London: Horwood \u0026 Crew The Maid of the Mill Song by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. All's Well by Braham; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. The Anchor's Weighh'd by Braham; London: T. Broome Dream faces Song by William M. Hutchinson; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome meet Me By Moonlight by J.A. Wade; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chait by G.F. Root; London: W. Paxton The Voice is Near Song by W.T. Wrighton; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. A Bird in the Hand by Joseph L. Roeckel; London: Enoch \u0026 Sons Far Away, Yet Ever Near by Carl Bernstein; London: C. Sheard Sun of My Soul by T. Blockley; Hampstead: J. Blockley Queen of My Heart Ballad by Alfred Cellier; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jessie's Dream by John Blockley; London: John Blockley","Gently Sighs the Breeze by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Little Nell Ballad by George Linley; London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Old Watermill by Henry Russell; London: S. Nelson Yes, I Have Dared to love thee!; London: Duff and Hodgson One Day While Gently Riding by F. Kuchen; London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Gypsy Girl by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Cavalier by Charles W. Glover; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. The Wishing-Gate by N.J.Sporle; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Henry Russell; London: Jeffreys \u0026 Co. Ere Around the Huge Oak by Shield; London: E. Ransford The Irish Emigrant by G. Barker; London: Chappell, Music Seller I Remember, I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald; London: Keith, Prowse \u0026 Co. The Christian Graces-the Song of Faith by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Hope by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Charity by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Christian Virtues-Humility by Montague Corri; London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead The Lost Fairy by Charles E. Horn; London: Z.T. Purday","Cover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon","Spine: Music Cover: Sarah B. Royce Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me by Verdi; Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore Bonnie Athliene by Frank Howard; Chicago: T.W. Martin Come Back to Erin by Claribel; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Clochette by James L. Molloy; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dreaming ever, fondly dreaming by Edwin Christie; New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Down by the Sea by E.W. Locke; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Dare I Tell! by A.E. Wimmerstedt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Evangeline by Will S. Hays; Cleveland: S. Brainard Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly dreaming by Foley Hall; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fairy of the Wildwood by Henry A. Brown; New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing by R.G. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. How the Gates Came Ajar by Eastburn; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons I Am the Merry Postillion by Franz Abt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy I'd Choose to be a Daisy by Frederick Buckley; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I'd Be a Rose by F. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Cannot Catch the Sunshine by A.J. Higgins; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins I Live for those I Love by J.A. Butterfield; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Katie Lee \u0026 Willie Grey by Grante ; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins Katey's Letter by Lady Dufferin; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Avourneen by J.E.Johnson; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Little MAggie May by Chas. Blamphin; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Let Me fold thee close, Mavourneen by M. Keller; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Heart is O'er the Sea by Claribel; New York: Wm. A. Pond","Handwritten Note inside: Intersting collection of Old Musicical Works, etc. Our King is a true British Sailor by Samuel May; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Sellers Rest Warrior Rest by Michl. Kelly; London: H. Falkner Not a Drum was Heard by John Barnett; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Seller Italian Air by G. Kiallmark; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Flowers of Harmony by T. Valentine; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Weber's Last Waltz by T. Valentine; London: Monro and May A Military Divertimento by J.C. Webb; London: Z.T.Purday A Favorite Irish Air by Thos. Valentine; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Polish Military Waltz by J.F. Hance; London: Clementi \u0026 Co. The Fairy's Song by Walter Turnbull; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Bohemian Quadrilles by N.C. Bochsa; London: T. Welsh She never Blamed Him, Never! by Edwin Merriott; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine The Museum by Thomas Valentine; London: Monro \u0026 May The Masaniello Quadrilles by Auber; London: Preston Grand Brazillian March by W. Hardy; London: Preston Melange by W. Sheppard; London: Preston Burton's Favorite Rondeau; London: A. Bland La Fete Champetre by Mr. Hook; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers Sonatinas by D. Bruguier; London: Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, \u0026 Co. AP Shenkin by J. Parry; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers","Spine: Music Cover: E.E. Eastman    Alphabetical Typed List inside: Instrumental Music v. 65 Stamped Forbes Library Music Dept. Bohemian Polka by Alfred Jaell; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Captive by Miss Eliza J. Rogers; Boston John Anderson My Jo; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Very Best Polka; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Polka Favorite by A. Wallerstein; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Sleighride Gallop by J. P. Haggarty; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rondo Scottisch by Dan. Cram.; Boston: Oliver Ditson The German Scottisch by T.S. Lloyd; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Virginia Polka by Charles Mueller; Baltimore: G. Willig Coquete Polka by A. Wallerstein; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Don Giovanni by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Rondo on a Tema of Belisario by C.F. Brunner; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Lucrecia Borgia by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. La Favorite by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Reminiscences Italiennes by J.B. Duvernoy; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bouquet by F. Beyer; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother Cujus Animam by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Les Elegances by Henri Herz; New York: Hewitt Variations Elegantes by Ch. Czerny; Baltimore: Geo. Willig Fleuve du Tage by G. Kiallmark; Boston: C. Bradlee Pleyel's German Hymn by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Melodies Celestes by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Comin Thro' the Rye by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Yankee Doodle; Boston: C.H. Keith The Last Rose of Summer by Henri Herz; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kinlock of Kinlock by P.K. Moran; Boston: C.P. Reed Benedette Sia La Madre by Francois Hunten; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son 'Tis the LAst Rose of Summer by Henry Lemoine; New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond The Fisher's Hormnpipe by Louis Strack; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Sweet Home by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Beethoven's Favorite Air by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Battle of Prague by Kotzwara; New York: Atwill Overture to Zanetta by D.F.E. Auber; Boston: E.H.Wade Overture to the Bronze Horse by D.F.E. Auber; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Twenty Five Studies for the Piano by Henry Bertini Jr.; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Short Melodies for the Organ by Vincent Novello; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Typed list, Alphabetical inside cover; Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.4. Vol.68 Astor House Polka by P.S. Gilmore; Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell Ellen BAyne by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kind words can never die by Sister Abby; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wait for the Wagon by Geo. P. Knauff; Baltimore: F.D.Benteen All is Changed at Home by J.A. Fowler; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Swiss Girl by Geo. Linley; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another by Charles Slade; Boston: Oliver Ditson Are We Almost There! by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson He Doeth All Things Well by I.B. Woddbury; Boston: G.P. Reed Was it a Crime to Love Thee by Frederick Brandeis; Louisville: G.W. Brainard Wrecker's Daughter; Cachucha; ABC; Oak Waltz; Cracovienne by Edward L. White; Boston: Geo. P. Reed O Wouuld I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Thy Name was Once a Magic Spell by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Joys That We've Tasted by George W. Patten; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Nelly Bly by S.C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Thoughts of Home by John Blockley; Boston: G.P. Reed We Come Again with Song to Greet You by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Woodman! Spare That Tree! by Henry Russell; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Home Againj by Marshall S. Pike Esq.; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Mother Dear O Pray for Me by J.B. Woodbury; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Burial of Mrs. Judson by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson There's a Good Time Coming by the Hutchinson Family; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Johnny Sands by John Sinclair; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by Henry Russell; Boston: C. Bradlee Ben Bolt''s Reply by Henri Vasouver; Luoisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. Ben Bolt by N. Kneass; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Stop Dat Knocking at My Door by A.F. Winnemore; Boston: G.P. Reed The Sailor Boy's Last Dream by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Ocean Burial by George N. Allen; Cleveland: S. Brainard The Death of St Clare; Boston: Oliver Ditson Farewell To Night We Part by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Old Folks at Home by E.P. Christi; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Man the Life Boat by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ida May by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother by O.R. Gross; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountaineer's farewell by John C. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Holy Day of Rest-The Sabbath Day by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by John H. Hewitt; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I'm Afloat! I'm Afloat! by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company","Scope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: \"1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings \u0026 One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8\" TALL X 10-3/8\" TALL X 7/8\" THICK.\" \"83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: \"YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte\" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. \"Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte\" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller \"C. Willig, Baltimore\" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. \"Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement\" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. \"Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad\" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed \u0026 Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. \"Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters.\" Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee.\" Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music \u0026 libretto. Circa 1840. \"The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover.\" -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area \u0026 an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. \"All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove...\" A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. \"The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged \u0026 partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber \u0026 Co, Baltimore.\" Pictorial title page \u0026 page of music with libretto. \"Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson.\" Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. \"Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte.\" Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips.\" Published by J. Cole \u0026 Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. \"Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer \u0026 D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq.\" Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! \"The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. \"Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck\". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. \"Columbus Callopade. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel.\" Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth.\" Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva.\" Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the \"Ethiopian Quadrilles\" -- \"Goin Ober De Mountin.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"Jonny Boker.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"De Old Jaw Bone.\" -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- \"Jumbo Jim\" - 1 page of music -- \"Jim Along Josey\" -- 1 page of music \"Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York.\" by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. \"Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps.\" by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. \"La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq.\" by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. \"The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz.\" Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer \u0026 Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the \"Onkaye Waltz\" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. \"Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay\" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. \"Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn \u0026 Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander.\" by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! \"Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel.\" Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. \"The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia.\" by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name \"Miss M.J. Binford\". Gilt title on spine \"Music\" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. The endpapers, front and back have several antique signatures and doodling or notes, mostly in graphite."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English German French"],"total_component_count_is":137,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:33:09.376Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains a large variety of bound volumes of sheet music, spanning the 18th to the 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The PDF versions of the inventory for volumes 1-83b must be viewed in sections. For description of volumes 84 onward see finding aid link further below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index A: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_a.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_a.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index B: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_b.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_b.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index C: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_c.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_c.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index D: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_d.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_d.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index E: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_e.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_e.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Farwell, A New Grand Sonata, for the Piano Forte Composed and Inscribed to his Friend Muzio Clementi, by J. L. Fudsek ... Op. 44. London. Printed by Longman, Clement and Co. ... Pages 2-29 Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts, and Dedicated to Mrs. Chinnery, by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6 London ... printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... pages 1-40. Followed by \"Musical Publication Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ...\" A Sonata for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mr. Barbolozzi, by J.L. Dufsek ... Op. 43 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-18. Followed by Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co... A New Grand Sonata; for the Piano Forte Composed Expressly for Mrs. Bartolozzi, by Joseph Haydn, M.D. Op. 78 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-20. Followed by Musical Publications (III) Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... London... Two Divertimentos, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniements for Violin and Violen cello, Composed  by Adalbert Gyroweiz. Op. 24 ... London ... Pages 1-36. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniment for a Violin and Bafs Composed and respectfully Dedicated to Her Majesty the Empress of Germany, by K. Kambra. London Printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... Op. 16 ... Pages 1-30. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Twelve Waltzes, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Tamburino and Triangle, Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Mayhen, by Muzio Clementi ... London Op. 39 ... Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Pages 2-25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree Original Duetts: for two performers on the Piano Forte; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson ... [Work Op. 22] Music pages 2-51. Three Duets, for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Overend, by I.G. Graef ... London. Op. 12. Price 7.6 Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Followed by a one page listing of music publications. Titled: II Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-29 The Favorite overture to the Zauberflote, Composed and Adapted as a Duet for the Piano Forte by W. A. Mozart. London ... Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-19. Three Favorite Duets for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsicord; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London: Printed and sold by Joseph Dale ... Music pages 2-29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cramer's Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, as Performed by him with the utmost applaude, at the Opera and Professional concerts; Dedicated to Miss Jervis. Op. 70. London, Printed and Sold by Preston and Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses. Word \"Forty\" written on next page. Music pages 2-34. Giornovichi's Concerto Expressly Composed for the opera Concert, 1796. Arranged for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments for violins, Alto Flutes, Horns, and Bass. By F. B. Cramer. Printed for Corri, Dufsek and Co. Music Publishers. Music pages 2-23. A Third Concertante adapted for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin. Composed by Ignace Pleyel. London, Printed by Broderip and Wilkinfon. Music pages 1-30. Sonata for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed by J.L.. Dussek. Op. 24. London, Printed by Longman and Broderip. Music pages 2-10. Three Sonata For the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin and Bass; and libitum. Composed and Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Emily Byng, By F.B. Cramer. Printed for Corri Dufsek and Co. Music Pages 2-33. Immediately following the title page is a \"Catalogue of New music.\" 1795 and 1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. \"TITLE,\" FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. \"Blow, blow thou Winter's wind.\" As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. \"Myrtilla,\" pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. \"Why heaves my fond bosom,\" pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. \"O the hours I've passed,\" pg. 4. Galli. \"When first I saw thee graceful move,\" pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. \"Oh! talk not to me,\" Lionel \u0026amp; Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. \"Think of think within my breast,\" Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. \"From rosy bow'rs,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. \"Fairest isle of isles excellings,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. \"Cast my love thine eyes around,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. \"Come let us agree,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. \"In this shady blest retreat,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. \"Behold the sweet flow'rs around,\" Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. \"Haste my Nanette,\" pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. \"Befs of Bedlam,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. \"Sweet Poll of Plymouth,\" pg. 26. Arne, Michael. \"This cold flinty Heart,\" Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. \"Soft pleasing pains,\" pg. 32. Boyce, William. \"Softly rise O Southern breeze,\" Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. \"No twas neither shape nor feature,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. \"No flow'r That blows,\" Selima \u0026amp; Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. \"Together let us range the fields,\" Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. \"Let not rage thy bosom firing,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. \"Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace,\" Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. \"In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. \"Gentle youth ah! tell me why,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. \"'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. \"Somehow my spindle I mislaid,\" The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. \"Love in Thy eyes forever plays,\" pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. \"Hope told a flatt'ring tale,\" pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. \"Primroses deck the banks green side/she,\" Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. \"With joy my heart assail not,\" Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. \"The Manly heart,\" Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. \"What Medicine can soften,\" pg. 79. Shield, William. \"Whilst with village maids,\" Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. \"Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure,\" pg. 84. Green, Maurice. \"Busy curious thirsty Fly,\" pg. 85. Hook, James. \"Hush evry breeze,\" Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. \"Lost is my quiet for ever,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. \"Thou soft flowing Avon,\" pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. \"Still the lark finds repose,\" Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. \"The hardy silor braves the ocean,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom,\" Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. \"Come unto these yellow sands,\" Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. \"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair,\" pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. \"Life of my Soul O hear me,\" pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. \"Was I a Shepherd's maid,\" Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. \"In love should there meet a fond pair,\" Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. \"How blest the maid whose bosom,\" Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"Let not age,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. \"Sally,\" pg. 114. Arne, T.A. \"The arch Denial,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. \"Where the Bee Sucks,\" Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. \"If o'er the cruel tyrant love,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 118. \"In the dead of the Night,\" pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles,\" The Nymph who in my bosom reigns,\" Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. \"Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph,\" Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. \"Sweet Robin,\" Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. \"The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"No more in field or shady grove,\" pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. \"Cou'd a man be secure,\" pg. 134. Boyce, William. \"You say you love,\" Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. \"The Morn returns in Saffron drest,\" Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. \"Her mouth which a smile,\" Rosine, pg. 139. \"I sigh and lament in vain,\" pg. 140. Hayden, George. \"As I saw fair Clora,\" pg. 143. Carter, C.T. \"If you'll consent my lovely dear,\" Fair American, pg. 144. \"Gen living worth,\" pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. \"Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning,\" pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. \"Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart,\" pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. \"Wherefore ask me why I languish,\" pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. \"With early Horn,\" pg. 154. \"As down on Banna's Banks,\" pg. 156. Arne, T.A. \"Water parted from the sea,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. \"Should worldly cares oppressing,\" pg. 160. \"My own dear Somebody,\" pg. 164. Jackson, William. \"To fairest Delia's grassy tomb,\" pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"O come dear fatal hour,\" pg. 168. Shield, William. \"Within this breast the record lies,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. \"By dimpled brook,\" Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. \"Now Phoebus sinketh in the West,\" Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. \"Laura, sunk in tender sorrow,\" pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. \"Then farwell my trim built wherry,\" The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. \"The captive Linnet,\" The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. \"Come ye hours,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. \"To sing of Love's passion,\" German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. \"A prey to tender anguish,\" German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"I smile at love and his arts,\" pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. \"Let the fifes and the clarion,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. \"May the God of Wit,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. \"Tell me lovely shepherd where,\" Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. \"If I love, will you doom me to die?\" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. \"By him we love offended,\" Duenna, pg. 194. \"Aileen Aroom,\" pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. \"Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen,\" pg. 198. Arne, T.A. \"When late I wander'd the Plain,\" Thomas \u0026amp; Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. \"Go gentle gales,\" pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Signature] Anne Barraud. Presented by Jno [Jonathan] Barraud of London. Nov 1797. There also are names of Schubert Haydn and Schroeter on this page. The name Ann is written further down the page. Sonatas one thru six by Haydn for Harpsichord or piano forte. The Celebrated Overture. Composed by Sigr. Haydn. and Performed at mefs Bach \u0026amp; Abel's Concerts; Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpsicord ... London. Printed and sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip. [# III] The favorite Overture to the celebrated Tragic Dance of Medee et Jason Adapted to the Harpsicord or Piano Forte Performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay Market Composed by Sigr. Gluck ... London Printed and Sold by J. Blundell... A favorite Concerto. for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte. with Accompanyments, Dedicated to Mrs. Davison Composed by William Evance Durhan ... London. Printed by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip... At the end of this selection is a listing of published titled - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip... Six Concertos for the Harpsicord, or Piano Forte; With an Accompanyment for Two Violins, and a Bass. Composed and dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of H'ncafter, By J. S. Schroeter. Opera III ... London: Printed for and sold by W. Napier, Strand. The title page for the next section is missing. However, there are six concertos for harpsicord of piano forte. No indication of composer. They are followed by - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip ... London ... At the right top of the next page is a handwritten word \"Dallas?\" A New Edition of Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, Composed by M. Handel ... London ... Title page missing. Blank page with word Dallas written at top. The following selection is written for harpsicord. It is an overture by Gugliemi. This is followd by two blank pages. The second of which has the words \"Miss Dallas,\" and the word \"Bid\" lower down. \"Miss Dallas\" is repeated once and Mis is begun but is not finished. Overture for harpsicord or pianoforte written by Piccini. It is titled La Schiava. Followed by two blank pages Overture for harpsicord or piano forte. Titled Il Bacio. No composer given [M. Vento] End. Hayden. Six Sonatas for the Forte Piano or Harpsicord. Published by Longman and Broderip in 1781 from plates originally used by the Amsterdam firm J.J. Hummel. Hoboken Gruppe XVI Nr. 35-39 mit 20. Followed order: Hob. 37, 39, 38, 35, 36, 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumber 5 to be Continued Monthly Price 5 Shilling's Containing 50 Pages. Bland's Collection of Lefsons, Divertimentos, Sonatas, Overtures, Concertos, Duettsch, \u0026amp;c. For the Harpsicord or Piano-Forte. With \u0026amp; without Accompanyments. Selected from the Works of the First Composers ... [Followed by a listing of music] entitled, Catalogue of Music Printed and sold by J. Bland ... London... Page 185 - Sterkell Op. 24 Petetes beaute's. Page 194 - The Second Divertimento for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompanyment by A. Just. Op: 1st ... London ... Page 198 - Pugani's 3rd. Sonata. Page 205 - La Schiava Overture. Pafe 207 - Overture in Ariadne. by Handel. Page 211 - Overture in Esther. by Handel. Page 215 - Concerto IV. by Handel. [for organ] Page 223 - Symphonie No. I by Haydn. Adapted by Mr. Tindal. Page 231 is followed by an index to the Bland collection. Three Favorite Sonatas, for Harpsicord, With an accompanyment for the Violin Composed by Joseph Haydn ... Op. 44, London, Printed and Sold by F. Cooper... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord Composed By L. Kozeluch. Op. 4... London. Printed by E. Linley... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord composed by L. Kozeluch. Op. 19... London. Printed by E. Linley...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte, et Violin par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No 1817... Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte; et Violen par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No. 1817... Tre Sonate Per il Clavicembalo a Forte - Piano con un Violino e Violoncello. del Sig. Giuseppe Haydn Opera 787 Vienna prefso Arlaria Compagni... Walzer fur das Pianoforte aus der Oper Das Donauweibchen Von Ferdin. Kauer. 12 ggr. Braunschweig... [Signature of Miss Louisa Maxwell.] Air italien favori De Cimarosa [By Cimarosa] For voice, harpsicord or piano forte. Femmes Voulez vous e'prouver. [Voice] By J. P. Solie'. Rondo du Prisonnier on La Ressemblance. [Voice] By Della Maria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature] Ann Blaws Barraud. Written 4 times completely, one time incompletely. Three Favourite Duets, for two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte Dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Ann and Lady Sarah Windsor Composed by Theodore Smith. London. Printed by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip. Followed by two pages of music publications. Titled-II Musical Publications printed and sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A second Set of Three Favorite Duets, For two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte, Dedicated to Miss Thomson, Composed by Theordore Smith, London. Printed by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A Third Set of Three Favorite Duets for two performers on One Harpsicord of Piano Forte, Dedicated to the Honorable Lady Maria and Lady Ann Bowes; Composed by Theodore Smith. london Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip ... Music pages 2 - 18. Title page followed by a duplicate of the two pages described above. It appears that some apges have been torn out here. Resumes on page 5. Dune Maniere Imperfaite [duet] Duetto II part of which is titled Water parted from the Sea. Duetto II Part of which is titled Voi Amante \u0026amp; C. [Page 16] and Dearest Creature \u0026amp; C [Page 17] Music pages 5 - 19. Twelve Songs Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. London Printed for J. Longman at the Harp and Crown in Cheapsides; Twelve Songs, Oprea Quarta p. 2-42; Twelve Songs, Opera Settimes p. 2-39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine of book has words \"Corri's Works\" written on it. [Signature of] James Tomlins, Charleston, South Carolina 1805. A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, From Operas in the highest esteem, and from other works in Italian, English, French, Scotch, Irish 7c. \u0026amp;c. In Three Books. The First Consisting of Italian Songs, Rondeaus, Duetts, \u0026amp;C. The Second of English Songs, Duetts, Terzetts, \u0026amp;C. The Third of Airs, Rondos, Canzonette, Duettini, Terzetti, Catches, Glees, \u0026amp;c. All in their Respective Languages. ... By Domenico Corri. Edinburgh, Printed for John Corri, fold by him \u0026amp; by C: Elliot Parliament Square. [Followed by a note \"To the Queen.\" Next an \"Explanation of the Nature and Design of the Following work.\" Pages 1-7. Next is a page entitled \"Directions to the Singer.\" Page 8-9. Next \"Directions for the Violin, bass, \u0026amp;c.\" Page 9. and finally on Page 10, \"Directions for the Harpsichord Accompaniment.\" Also on this page are explanations of terms used in the works. Followed by four pages of Subscribers.] Volume Ist Consisting of Italian Songs \u0026amp; Duetts. Tomo Primo Arie E Duetti Italiani. ... The following is a listing of these works in the order in which they appear. This is not a word for word copy of what is on the pages. 1. Giordani, T. \"Artasese,\" Three parts, p. 1. 2. Rauzzini, V. \"Le ali d'amore,\" Three parts, p. 13. 3. Paesiello, G. \"L'Olimpiade,\" Three parts, p. 19. 4. Sacchini, N. \"Enea E Lavinia,\" Two parts, p. 26. 5. Giordani, T. \"La Marchesa Giordiniera,\" Two parts, p. 32. 6. Vento, M. \"La Vastale,\" One part, p. 35. 7. Gluck, M. \"Orfeo,\" Three parts, p. 38. 8. Perez, D. \"Artaserse,\" One part, p. 43. 9. Piccinni, N. \"La Schiava,\" One part, p. 46. 10. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Perseo,\" Two parts, p. 48. 11. Paesiello, G. \"La Fraschetana,\" Three parts, p. 54. 12. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"L'Amore Soldato,\" One part, p. 61. 13. Handel, G.F. \"Rodelinda,\" One part, p. 64. 14. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026amp; Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 15. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Creso,\" One part, p. 72. 16. Handel, G.F. \"Alcina,\" One part, p. 75. 17. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026amp; Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 18. Mortellari, M. \"Didone,\" One part, p. 78. 19. Bertoni, F.G. \"La Governante,\" One part, p. 81. 20. Paesiello, G. \"Astarto,\" One part, p. 82. 21. Giordani, T. \"Il Barone Di Torre Forte,\" One part, p. 86. 22. Giordani, T. \"Antigono,\" One part, p. 89. 23. Bach, J.C. \"La Clemenza Di Scipione,\" One part, p. 90. 24. Corri, D. \"Alessandro Nell' Indie,\" Two parts, p. 94. 25. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Rinaldo,\" Two parts, p. 104. 26. Sarti, G. \"Demofonte,\" One part, p. 109. 27. Corri, D. \"Recitative. Luci Adorate,\" Two parts, p. 112. 28. Bach, John. \"Rondeau,\" One part, p. 115. 29. Sarti, G. \"Un Amante Sventurato,\" One part, p. 118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn's Trios for the P. Forte, Violin \u0026amp; Bass. Violino [violin parts only] [Signature appears again inside cover; also:] Jno. J. Fry [?] [this signature also appears again on the following page.] [signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin \u0026amp; Violon dello ad libitum composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Miss Marshall, by J. B. Viotti. Op. 15. London. Price 8S. Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Colalrd, \u0026amp; Davis, 26, Cheapside. Ends. at Sta. Rall. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, Also accompaniments for Violin \u0026amp; Violoncello, ad libitum composed by J. B. Viotti. NB Adapted from Viotto's Trios, Op. 17, by Cherubini. Op. 19. Price 8S. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard \u0026amp; Davis, 26, Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. R. Williamson, Sculp. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, in which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026amp; Last movements, select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. Set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026amp; sold at his Wholesale Warehouses No. 97, Strand, \u0026amp; at the house of G. Thomson, York Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had the following Words vizt. Three other Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scottish Songs with Introductory \u0026amp; Concluding Symphonies, and delicate Accompaniments to each Song by Pleyel \u0026amp; Kozeluch. With new \u0026amp; interesting Poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleyel's name are sholly spurious. N--e sculp 352cStrand. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, In which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026amp; Last movements, Select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, Composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. 2nd set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026amp; sold at his wholesale Warehouses. No. 97 Strand \u0026amp; at the house of G. Thomson, York Place Edinburgh. where may be had the following Works vizt. Three Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scotish Songs with Introductory \u0026amp; Concluding Symphonies and delicate Accompaniments to each song by Pleyel, Kozeluch, With new interesting poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleye's name are wholly spurious. Neele sculp 352 Strand. Sonata IV Violino Sonata V Violino Sonata VI Violino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature] Miss Maxwell, Norfolk December 12, 1805. Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte. With an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin composed by Pleyel. Price 4 Dollars. Sold at the following Musical Repositories - J. Carr's in Baltimore, J. Chalk's and R. Shaw's in Philadelphia, J. Hewitt's in New York \u0026amp;c. No. 1 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 2 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 3 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin Derniere Grande Sonate de Mozart Pour Piano Avec Accompagnement de Violon Et Violoncelle Obligé par Pleyel. Prix. Gravé par Michot. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue nueve des Petits Champs entre la rue Ste. Anne et celle des Chabanais, No. 24. Propriété de l'Editeur, Entrégistré à la Bibliothéqué Nationale. 20 [arranged for bass] [same as above, arr. for violin] Sonata I, D. Steibelt, Flautoo o Violino 161 Sonata II, Flauto o Violino Trois Sonates pour le Forte Piano Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Ad Libitum Composées et Dédieés A Miss Isabella Savery Par D. Steibelt. Opera 35. Prix 9. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue Nueve des Petits Champs no. 728 entre les rues de la Loi et Helvetius. Propriété de l'Editeur. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque Nationale. 268. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata II Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniment for a Violin \u0026amp; Bass composed and respectfully dedicated to Her Magesty the Empress of Germany by K. Kambra. London. Printed by John Lonhman, Clementi \u0026amp; Comp 26 Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. Op. 16. Pr. 8s. Sonata I Violino [Sonata II ??] Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts and Dedicated to mrs. Chinnery by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6. London. Pr. 8s. Printed by John Longman, Clementi \u0026amp; Comp. 26. Cheapside. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Two Divertimentos for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for Violin \u0026amp; Violoncello composed by Adalbert Gyrowetz. Op. 34. Bowman Script. Pr. 7s.6. London Entd. at Sta. Hall. printed by Lognmand, Clementi \u0026amp; Comp. No. 26, Cheapside. Divertimento I Violino Divertimento II Violino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ladies Collection of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, Overtures, Marches \u0026amp;c, composed and selecteed from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, printed and sold at his Music \u0026amp; Musical Instrument Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street, \u0026amp; may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 3 to be continued. Gregory \u0026amp; Co. fecit [?], Brunswick Str. A Favorite Sonata in which is introduced a Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yanieqicz. Ladies Collections of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, overtures, Marches \u0026amp;c, composed and selected from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, Printed \u0026amp; sold at his Music \u0026amp; Musical instrument Warehouse, No. 25, Lord Street, \u0026amp; may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 2 to be continued. Gregory \u0026amp; Co. fecit, Brunswick Str. Mozart's celebrated Overture. Ladies Collection... [etc. exactly as above except this is No. 1] Hope told a flattering tale, with variations. Trois Sonatas pour Clavecin ou Piano Forte Composees par Muzio Clementi, opera XXX, Prix 7# 10s [label pasted over \"Imbault\":] Imported and sold by F. Yaniewicz, No. 25, Lord Street Liverpool; Who has a regular Correspondence with the most eminent Professors \u0026amp; Publishers on the Continent. [signature illegible, similar to those in Music Volume 19] I Sonata II Sonata III Sonata Mozart's Grand March, Liverpool. Printed and Sold at Yanieqicz's Music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord St. and at Clementi and Co. 26, Cheapside, London. Price 1s Go Youth belov'd, The Poetry by Mrs. Opiel, the Music composed and respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yanieqicz. Entd. at Stat. Hall. Price 1s/6. Printed by F. Yanieqicz. No. 25 Lord Street \u0026amp; Sold by Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 26 Cheapside, London \u0026amp; by every other Music Seller in England, Scotland \u0026amp; Ireland The tight little fellow that wears a Blue Jacket an admired Song sung with Universal applause by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens, composed by John Davy. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouse, 97, Strand. The Married Man, sung by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment called the Wandering Melodist. the Words by mr. Cherry of D. L. T., composed by Joseph Mahor. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1/. London. Printed by Goulding, phipps \u0026amp; D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026amp; 76 St. Jame's Street. Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales \u0026amp; Manufacts. of Musical Instruts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026amp; Co. Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A. Guthrie, Edinburgh \u0026amp; Stevens, Glasgow. [signature] Jn' Major. The Willow, A Favorite Air, sung with unbounded Applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, by Mrs. Jordan. and Accompanied by herself on the Lute. Composed by Mr. Hook. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1s London. Printed for J. Dale, at his Warehouses N. 19 Cornhill opposite the Royal Exchange. The corner of Holles Street. Oxford Street, \u0026amp; No. 151 New Bond Street facing Clifford Street. where may be had just published, The Poor Blind Boy, The Days of Delight a collection of Canzonetts. The Busy Bee, a Favorite Song sung by Mr. Hill, at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. the Words by Matw. Haughton, the Music Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Pr. 1s. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at hsi music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street. Entd. at Stationers Hall. They Gypsey written by Miss S. Wilkinson and Composed by T. Williamson. Entd. at Stats. hall. Pr 1s/ London. Published \u0026amp; Sold by T. Williamson, Print \u0026amp; Fancy Warehouse no. 20 Strand. Where the greatest Variety of Instruments \u0026amp; every new Publication may be had.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Collection of:] Louisa Maxwell Sacred Harmony, A Selection of Airs, Duos, Trios \u0026amp;c. Arranged for the Organ, Piano Forte or Harp. [illegible signature on title page] [list of] Subscribers to the Sacred Harmony Thos. Astley Esq. [signature] Miss burd Mr. Barnhart [signature] Mrs. Freeman [signature] Miss Francis Mr. Fusz [signature] Mrs. harrison Miss Keene Mrs. mallon for the use of her Academy 12 copies Mr. Matthews, germantown Miss A. M. Nicholson [signature] Mrs. Page Mrs. Rivardi for the use of her Seminary 50 copies Mrs. Reynolds [signature] Goerge Reinholdt Esqr. Revd. William White D.D. Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Pensylvania [sic] Mr. G. Willig----Philada. [signature] G. Williamson Esqr. Baltimore [signature] His Excellency the Marquis de Casa Yruso his Catholic Majestys Envoy Extraordinary \u0026amp; Minister Plenipotentiary. Philaselphia. published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philad., J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Hymn, Revd. Dr. Madan, Before Jehovahs awful throne [choral arrangement with organ accompaniment; with trio and duet sections] Hymp, Come sound his praise Hymb, B. Carr, great Jehovah, God of Glory Angels ever Bright and Fair, Handel Psalm XCV, R. Taylor [two part with organ accompaniment] I know that my Redeemer liveth, Handel [solo] Anthem , Hear My Prayer, Kent [two part chorus and organ, with solo and recitative] Total Eclipse, Samson's Lamentation for the Loss of Sight, Handel [solo] Acquaint thyself with God, Dr. Greene [solo and duet with acc.] Oh Had I jubals Lyre, Handel [solo with acc.] Duett, Revs. Dr. Blake Grateful Notes [solo and chorus] Pious Orgies, handel [solo] Hymn Anthem, My Song shall be of mercy and judgment, Kent [untitled piece by] R. Taylor Praise the Lord, Handel [solo and acc.] Hymn for Whitsunday, B. Carr [three part chorus] The Portuguese Hymn, For Christmas Day, with an English translation [O Come All ye Faithful] The Sicilian Hymn [three part] Anthem for Christmas, selected and arranged from Different Authors by B. Carr. (Handel, Correlli, Haydn) [arr. for solo and chorus] Anthem for Easter, D. Arnold. [three part with organ, with duet]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Napoleonic or later] la Grande Bataille d'Austerlitz Surnommée la Bataille des trois Empereurs, Fait historiquel, Arrangé Pour le Piano Forte et Dédié à son Altesse Impériale Monseignuer le Prince Joseph, Grand electeur de l'Empire, Par L. Jadin, Membre du Conservatoire de Musique. [printed] à Paris chez Madme. Duhan \u0026amp; Cie. editeurs de musique, Mds. d'Instruments, Boulevard Montmarte, No. 10, attenant le Jardin Boulainvilliers aux deux Lyres. [signature illegible] La Journée d'Ulm, Fantasie pour le Piano Forte Composée et Dédieé a son Atlesse Sérénissime Monseigneur Le Prince, archi Chancelier de l'Empire, Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, Décoré des Grands Ordres de l'Aigle noir et de l'Aigle rouge, Membre de l'Institut, par D. Steibelt. Propriété de l'Editeur. [printed] a Paris, Chez Imbault Professeur et Editeur de Musique au Mont d'Or, rue St. Honore No. 125. Pres celle des Poulies. Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Impérial, Rue Favart No. 461. [label reads:] Sauzeau Marchand Lutier, sur la Fosse, No. 68. Anantes, tient Magasin de Musique et d'Instrumens, les racommodes, il vend aussi toutes sortes de cordes et fait des envois a l'etranger. [signature illegible] [following title page is a printed letter to the Monseigneur from d. Steibelt.] [following letter are two printed pages of works available \"par Imbault\"] [pages are labeled \"396\" at bottom] The Battle of Trafalgar, Sonata for the Piano Forte, Composed by Author of the Siege of Valenciennes. Price 1 25/100 dollars. Philadelphia. published by G. E. Blake. 1 South 3rd Street. Combat Nabal pour le Forte Piano, composé par D. Steibelt. Opera 41. Prix 6. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque National. [printed] a Paris chez Imbault Md. de Musique au Mont d'Or Rue Honore No. 200, entre la Rue des Poulies et la maison d'Aligre. Et péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461. [signature illegible] [following title page are two pages of works available from Imbault] [pages are labeled 392 at bottom] Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin or Flute and Violoncello, composed by Adalbert Gyrowtz. Op. 20. Entd. at Stationers Hall. Price 7/6. London. Printed by F. Linley, Successor to mr. Bland, No. 45 High Holborn. Where may be had just Published, three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accomts. Composed and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales by L. Kozeluch, op. 40. Pr. 7/6. Also by the same Author, Three Sonatas with Accomts. Op. 41, pr. 7/6. Dedicated to the Hoble. Miss North. [signature scribbled over] Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. A Favorite Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. Southwell [composer?]. Lord Alexander Gordons Reel. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by I. G. C. Schetky. Philadelphia. published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Rondo by Pleyel. [same publication notation as previous piece] Aria con Variazione [by] Pleyel. Musical Journal No. 92. Instrumental Section. [same publication notation as previous piece] Handel's Hallelujak in the Messiah and Grand Coronation Anthem. To which are prefized Two new Fugues; The whole adapted \u0026amp; composed for 2 Performers on one Organ or haprsichord, by J. marsh Wsquire Pr. 5. London. Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026amp; Son, 97 Strand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [preceding title page is an introduction to Irish songs] A Selection of Irish melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and characteristic works by Thomas Moore Esquire. First number, Price 15s. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026amp; Instrument Ware House, 3-4 Strand, and at W. Power's Music Ware House, 4, Westmoreland Strand, Dublin. Entd. at Stationers Hall. R Williamson, Sc. 8. Brook Street, West Square, London. [see table of contents pg. 2] Index to The First Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Carolan's Concerto,\" pg. 1. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The pleasant Rocks,\" pg. 3 Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Planxty Drury,\" pg. 4. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The Beardless Boy,\" pg. 5. Go where the Glory waits thee, \"The Maid of the Valley,\" pg. 7 Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave, \"Molly Macalpin,\" pg. 11. Erin! the Tear and the Smile, \"Aileen Aroon,\" pg. 12. Oh! breathe not his Name, \"The Brown Maid,\" pg. 17. When he who adores thee, \"The Fox's Sleep,\" pg. 19. The Harp that once, thro' Tara's Halls, \"Gramachree,\" pg. 23. Fly not yet, 'tis just the Hour, \"Planxty Kelly,\" pg. 27. Oh! think not my Sprite are always as light, \"John O'Reilly the Active,\" pg. 33. Tho' the last Glimpse of Erin, \"Coulin,\" pg. 36. Rich and rare were the Gems she wore, \"The Summer is coming,\" pg. 41. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters may glow, \"The Young Man's Dream,\" pg. 46. The Meeting of the Waters, \"The Old Head of Denis,\" pg. 51. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and Characteristic Words by Thomas Moore Esquire, London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026amp; Instrument Ware House, 34 Strand, and at W. Powers Music Ware-house, 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Price 14s. Entd. at Stationers Hall. [see table of contents page 3] Index to The Second Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Oh! haste, and leave this sacred Isle (St. Senanus and the Lady), \"The Brown Thorn,\" pg. 52. How dear to me the Hour when Daylight dies, \"The Twisting of the Rope,\" pg. 57. Take back the virgin Page, \"Dermott,\" pg. 60. When in Death I shall calm recline (The Legacy), \"Unknown,\" pg. 65. How oft has the Banshee cried, \"The dear Black Maid,\" pg. 67. We may room thro' this World, \"Garyone,\" pg. 77. OhI weep for the Hour (Eveleen's Bower), \"Unknown,\" pg. 79. Let Erin remember the Days of old, \"The Red Fox,\" pg. 85. Silent, oh Moyle! by the Roar of thy Water, \"Arrah, my dear Eveleen,\" pg. 90. Come, send round the Wine, \"We brought the Summer with us,\" pg. 93. Sublime was the Warning, \"The Black Joke,\" pg. 95. Believe me, if all those endeearing young Charms, \"My Lodging is on the cold Ground,\" pg. 99. [engraving on first title page, engraving of second title page, engraving on pg. 54, between 84 and 85, a fascimile \"of an ancient Irish Inscription upon a Tomb stone in the Abbey of Multiferon County of Westmeath, Ireland\" with translation]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of Yorktown; accessioned May 28, 1948. 5 volumes] LaRose, Variations brillantes pour le piano wur les motifs des Rosa Walzer von I. Strauss par Ch. Czerny. Op. 492. Prix 75 Cs. net. Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. E. Gillingham [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Three celebrated Airs from Bellini's Opera Norma, \"Take them I implore thee,\" \"See Oh! Norma,\" \"Thy sole companion\" arranged for the Piano Forte by Burgmuller. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore, W. H. Duffy. 25 cents. net. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Gems from the popular Opera of Norma, being a collection of the most beautiful airs Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his pupils Miss Sophia \u0026amp; Rebecca Carroll by J. F. Petri. Price 50 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. benteen. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1843 by F. D. benteen in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. magruder. The Aurura Gallopade as performed at the Chestnut St. Theatre Arranged for the Piano Forte by Francis Weiland. Philadelphia, George Willig III Chestnut St. For Sale by Smith \u0026amp; Palmer Richmond, Va. W. Moland Sc. Entered according to Act of Congress by G. Willig in the Year 1839 at the Clerk's Office in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvannia. I Would Not live Away [with print entitled] (The Christian's Deathbed). Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Reverand Frederick T. Gray by George Kingsley. Price 25c Net. Boston. Parker \u0026amp; Ditson. Thayer's Litheyy. Boston. entered according to act of Congress in the Year 1833 by George Willig Jr. in the Clerks office of the district court of Md. Trumpet Walz. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Pittford Grand Waltz. composed \u0026amp; arranged for Piano Forte \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Miss Julia Guerney by M. Holst. New York, Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by J. P. Atwill in the Clerks Office of the Dest. Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Union Gray's Grand Waltz, composed \u0026amp; arranged for the Piano Forte by W. Holst. New York, Published by Atwill 201 Broadway. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1839 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern Dist. of N. York. \"All is Well\" the Last Words of Bishop McKendree. Published by geo. F. Cole, Baltimore, 1087. L. W. Webb. Mary's Tears, A Favorite song from moores Sacred Melodies composed by O. Shaw, sung at the Ontario performed by the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society in Boston July 5, 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States. Fourth Edition. Providence, Published and sold by the Author No. 70 Westminister Street. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by Oliver Shaw in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [stamp] Sold by Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. 217 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Colorado Waltz, composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Mr. Robert A. Cassin by W. Siemon. E. Gillingham. Baltimore, Published by F. D. benteen. 1334. Mon Sejour à Naples. 12 Melodies Wariees pour le Piano, Suite par Fréd. Burgmüler. Op. 43. Pr. $1.00. New York Published by William Dubois 285 Broadway. [stamp] sold by W. Daniell, Richmond, Va. No. 10 Romance de Bellini, varièe pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 11. Tic e Tic e Toc, mio bel moretto Souvenir du Mont Ferrat en forme de Rondo, pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 12. Fantasie, pour le Piano Forte sur l'Air favori de C. M. von Weber (Herz, mein Herz warum so traurig?) par F. Burgmüller. Tone, Engr. \u0026amp; Pr. [all pages of this suite are subtitled:] Mon Sèjour à Naples 4e. Suite. Prince Albert's Waltzes. [with print] W. K. Hewitt, on stone. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y. Comprising: \"The Victoria Grand Waltz,\" \"The Abbey Bells Waltz,\" \"Prince Albert's Grand Waltz,\" \"The Wedding Waltz,\" \"Dutchess of Kent's Waltz,\" \"The Sauteuse Waltz,\" \"Princess Feodore's Waltz,\" \"National Grand March.\" Composed and Respecfully dedicated to miss Mary D. Colt; by Frances isabella King. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by Thomas Birch, in the Clerk's office of District Court, of the Southern District of New York. The Overture to the Opera of Othello Composed by G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Pr. 1 D. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [signature illegible]. Une Fleur sur son Passage à La Reine Victoria D'Angleterre. Grande Valse Brillante pour le Piano Forte par Fred. Burgmuller. Pr. $1.00. New York. Published by Wm. Debois. 285 Broadway. [stamp] Sold by W. Daniell. Richmond, Va. Op. 46. [signature] Miss Timberlake, Charlottesville, miss Timberlake - Miss A. E. Timberlake, Charlottesville. [print] P. S. Ducal, Lithr. Philadelphia. Le Salon. A Collection of the most admired Waltzes, Galopades, \u0026amp;c., selected from the works of Strauss, Tolbecque, Musard \u0026amp;co. To be continued. Book... Price $1.00. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Publishers and Importers of all kinds of Musical Merchandize, Wholesale and Retail, 217 Chesnut St. The Francis Waltz composed for the Piano Forte and dedicated to his Friend F. Cline Esquire by S. Ehrlich. La Trompette Valse Composée pour le Piano par J. Strauss. Waltz from Alber's favorite Opera Lestocq Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Koehler. The Lawrence Waltz composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. La Gaieté Galop, composé pour le piano par S. Ehrlich. [All pages subtitled:] Le Salon No. 3. The Promise, A Waltz composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Miss P. G. Lefferts. by M. K. Erben. Pr. 13 cts. net. New York, published by davis \u0026amp; Horn 367 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by davis \u0026amp; Horn in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of new York. The Crown Waltz, In which is Introcudes the Favorite Air \"Dumberton's bonny Belles\" composed for Miss Julia Drake. by W.C. Peters. New York, published by Eewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839 by W. C. Peters, in the Clerks Office of the District of Court of the State of Kentucky. [signature] E.M. Hendven. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Les Delices de Vienne Four Brilliant Waltzes Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pr. 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns 70 So. Third St. [two stamps:] Millet's Salon, Broadway, N.Y.; Briley, 29 Chatham St. N.Y. [signature illegible] No. 29 Un Moment de Recréations Grande Walse Pour Composé pour les Bals de l'persa Paris par Adolphe Adam. No. 4021. Pr. 27 Fr. 6 Gr. Propriété des Editeurs, Enregistré aux archives del'union Mayence et Anvers. Chez les fils de B. Schott. Paris, chez E. Troupenas. Londres, Goulding \u0026amp; Dalmaine. La Mazurka. ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.} danced in \"La Gitana,\" by Madame Taglioni, to whom is inscribed by the Arranger C. W. Glover. new York. G.W. Quidor Engvr. La Gitana (The New Cachoucha) danced by Madlle. Taglione, in the Grande Ballet, La Gitana, At her Magestys Theatre, the Courts of Paris \u0026amp; St. petersburg. Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. W. Glover ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.) New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. G.W. Quidor Engvr. The Slide Waltz composed by Herold and The Trumpet Waltz composed by Healvy. New York. Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. The Celebrated River Waltz, composed by Pratt and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Wozencraft. Philadelphia, G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. by Dielman, Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's natioanl Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. By Dielman, Baltimore, Published Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 Cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's national Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military Band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Maryland. Hagerstown Waltz composed by Charles H. Granger. Baltimore, published by F.D. Benteen. 1335. [several pages are missing at this point and before the preceedging piece.] [on last page, no. 45, no distinguishing characteristics] No. 5 Rondeau. Sur un Theme Napolitain. [page] 46 No. 6 Rondeau à 4 Mains, Sur un Theme d'Auber Excercizes [page 52 through 63] No. 1 3rd Repos de l'Etude No. 2. Sérénade No. 3 Grande marche No. 4 Andante Grazioso No. 5 Valse Brillante No. 6 Air Varié à 4 mains Sur un Theme de Caraffa The Major Gamuts most used in thirds No. 1 1ere Etude No. 2 2eme Etude No. 3 3eme Etude No. 4 4me Etude No. 5 5me Etude No. 6 6me Etude\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonatas of Chamber Airs for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichors, Being the most Celebrated Songs \u0026amp; Ariets Collected out of all the late Operas, composed by Mr. Handel. Vol. II, part 1st. London. Printed for and Sold by J. Walsh, Musick Printer, and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp, and Hoboy, in Catherine Street. in the Strand. No. 549. [for contents, see pg. 2] Solos for a German Flute or Hoboy or Violin with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or bass Violin. Being all choice pieces Composed by Mr. Handel, Curiously fitted to the German Flute. Vol. II, Part II. Note, Where these are Sold may be had Mr. Handel's 7 Collections of Opera Aires for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. the 1st. also the choicest songs out of Parthenope and Lotharius for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. II. Part I. London. Printed for and Sold by John Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Magesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 305. [title page similar to above for Vol. II. part II., No. 296] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part IV, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part V, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part VI, No 549.] [title page similar to above, but Vol. II, Part VII, No 394.] [signature (???) on first title page:] Hen: a Husbands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[signature] Ann B. Barraud presented by Burwell Basset. Rosina; a Comis Opera as performed at the Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, The Music, Composed \u0026amp; Selected by William Shield. Price 8s. London. Printed for lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, High Holborn. Manufacturers of Grand \u0026amp; Small Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments in general. 2 Overture to Rosina, Adapted as a Lesson for the Piano Forte. Price 1s. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holbon. 6 [signature] Ann Blaws Barraud 7 When the Rosy Morn Appearing a favorite Trio as sung by Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Martyr. composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 10 When William at Eve as Sung by Mrs. Martyr. composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston, \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 12 The Morn Returns in Saffron Drest as Sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Paxton. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 13 See Ye Swains yon Streaks of Red a favorite French Air as Sung by Mr. Davies. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 14 Her Mouth Which a Smile as Sung by M. Banister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 16 By Dawn to the Downs, a favorite Song as Sung by Mr. incledon, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 1s/. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 20 I've Kiss'd and I've Prattled, a favorite Dialogue as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026amp; Mrs. Martyr composed by Mr. Shield. London, Printed F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. Price 6d. 22 Whilst with the Vllage Maids as Sung by Mr. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London. Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 24 Finale to Act the First as Sung by Messr. banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Mrs. Martyr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Billington. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45 Holborn. Price 1s. 26 [signature:] Ann Barraud 27 [signature:] L. Madison 28 Sweet Transports Gentle Wishes Go as Sung by mrs. Billingham. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 30 Henry Cull'd the Flowerets Bloom as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Blanchard, Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 33 In Gaudy Courts a Duet as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026amp; Mrs. Martyr, composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 35 Ere Bright Rosina Met My Eyes as sung by mr. bannister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde no. 45 Holborn. 36 Light as Thistle Down Moving as sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde. No. 45, Holborn. 38 For You my Sweet Maid as sung by Mrs. Billington 7 Mr. Banister. Composed by Mr. Shield. Pr. 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 40 How Blest my Fair, a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Banister. Priec 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley 9successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 41 Finale to Act the Second, a favorite French Air as Sung by Messrs. Banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Davies, Mrs. Martry, and Mrs. Billington. Price 1s. London, printed by F. linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad \u0026amp; Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore \u0026amp; J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad \u0026amp; Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad \u0026amp; Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom \u0026amp; Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, \u0026amp; Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J \u0026amp; M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps \u0026amp; D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026amp; 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, \u0026amp; Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026amp; Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh \u0026amp; Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed \u0026amp; sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, \u0026amp; composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M \u0026amp; I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed \u0026amp; sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository \u0026amp; Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written \u0026amp; Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk \"Wilt thou be my dearie\" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Cover. On spine is word MUSIC. On front cover is C.B.T. Washington.] [Signature of Miss Date Jan. 2, 1852] Hommage a T. Godefroid La Danse Des Fees pour Piano par Alfred Jaell... Variations pour le Piano Forte Sur Vair Non Piu Mesta De La Cenerentola of Rossini... Par henry Herz. Opera 60 Pr. $1.25. Baltimore... Sechs Lieder Ohne Worte Fur Das Pianoforte... Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Op 55... [Hand-written - Cynthia B. Tucker from her friend M. J. Smead - At beginning of work.] Robert Le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer. Bouquet de Melodies Pour le Piano par Ferd. Beyer. New York... Fantasie et Variations sur L'Opera Il Templario de Nicolai Pout Piano Par Henri Rosellen... [Signature of Cynthia Beverley Tucker. 62 1/2] Ordways' Collection of Favorite Airs with Variations composed for the Piano Forte, Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. $1.50 Boston... La Rosee Valse brillante Pour Piano, par Henri Rosellen. Op 112... Fantaisie Brillante Sur L'Opera de Rossini Le Barbier de Seville Pour Piano Par Henri Rosellen. Op. 91... [Written et top-Richmond october 22d] Arrangements pour Piano Des 4 Airs de Ballet et de la March da Sacre de L'Opera le Prophete de Meyerbeer, par Jacques Herz.... Valse Du Barbier de Seville, Arrangee en forme de Ronoletto A' quatre mains Pour le Piano Forte, Par Francois Hunten... [Written on second page - Miss Cynthia Beverley Tucker.] [Written - Miss Cynthia Beverly Tucker. Williamsburg, Va.] Variations, on the Popular Air \"Dove e Mai Quel Core Amante\" from the Opera Moses in egypt by Rossini, COmposed and Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, by Francois Hunten... [Written - Miss Cynthia B. Tucker. Will- The rest is cut off] Variations Brillantes Pour le Piano Sur L'air, Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti Chanti par Rubini, dans l'Opera de Donizette Lucia Di Lamermoor Par A. Mocker... L'Innocence Valse de Gallenberg avec Introduction \u0026amp; Variations Pour le Piano Forte A Quatre Mains Composees Par Charles Czerny... [a duet] Miss Cynthia B. Tucker Williamsburg [Signature] Quadrilles sur des Motifs de Zampa Composees par J. B. Tolbecque Arranged Pour le Piano A Quatre Mains par Henri Lemoine... Valse Infernale. de l'Opera Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, Arangee en forme de Rondeau Pour le Piano Forte. Par Jacques Herz... [Writing - Cynthia Beverly Tucker Richmond, Va. october 22.] Tantatsie sur des motifs de l'Opera: La Straniera de Bellini pou le Piano composee et dedice a Son Altefse Madame La Princesse D'oettincen - Wallterstein Nee Comtesse de Dietrichstein par S. Thalberg... Air Allemand, with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by F. Hunten... [Writing - Cynthia B. Tucker Richmond, October 22d] Etudes Melodiques pour le Piano sur des Airs Populaires composees par Ferd. Beyer Op. 98...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Word Music written on spine.] First page is titled Julie Rive'-King's compositions. and then a list. To Mrs. Harriet E. Kerr, Bubbling Spring...by Julia Rive-King... Copyright Kunkel Bros. 1879. ... This is followed by a page entitled - Kunkel's Royal Edition Standard Piano Compositions. ... Faust Fantaisie Elegante Par J. Laybach. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Fantaisie on Abt's \"When the Swallows\" for the Piano By D. Krug. Published by S. Brainard's Sons Cleveland. a Mademoiselle Elisa Jalheau Tocatelle pour le Piano par A. Dupont. Op. 26. ... Affectionatly Inscribed to my Mother. Dancing Moonbeams on Lake Monona Morceau for Pianoforte by Jas. S. Smith. Boston White, Smith \u0026amp; Company. ... The Humming Bird Fantasie for the Piano Forte By Oscar Mayo. Published by S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, O. ... (Copyright 1879) Piano Pieces Arranged, transcribed \u0026amp; fingered by Ernst Perabo... The happy Wanderer... Boston Kappitz, Prufer \u0026amp; Co. ... [By A. jensen.] [The name Annie Chapman is stamped at the top of the page.] To the Sans Souci Club, Madison, Wis. Sans Souci Waltz. for the Piano by James S. Smith. madison, wis. [McConnell \u0026amp; Smith] and New York [William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co.] Copyright 1875 Pianist's Folio a Collection of Brilliant Pieces... March des Troubadours [by] Roubier. ... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... [Followed by \"Something about Operas\"... [Signature of Annie Chapman December 1881] Second Series. Salon-Stucke fur das Piano Forte... Andante et Rondo [by] Rosenhain... Boston Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 39. Tony Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for Small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low... In the Free Air. ... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 291 [Followed by \"Just Published: For Home entertainment the Piano at Home A large and choice collection of Four Hand Pieces, or Pieces for two Performers on the Piano Forte or Reed Organ. ...\" Tone Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low. ... Happy Play... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 291. At top of this page is signature of Annie Chapman 1881 At the end of this piece is a list of publications by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. A Favorite italian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson... The Progress, 10 easy Pieces for Pupils, by Jean Manns. No. 1. Sky Lark Waltz. 2. Sunset Redowa. 3. Cuckoo Galop. 4. Minion Polka. 5. Libbi Mazurka. 6. Rustic Waltz. 7. Mountain Rose Waltz. 8. BonBon Schottisch. 9. Circus Galop. 10. Progress March. New York: Published by William Pond \u0026amp; Co. ... [This volume contains #10.] [Followed by a Bulletin of the lastest and most popular sheet music. vocal] [Signature] Annie Chapman January 1880 Bunte Steine. Rondino's fur's Pianoforte Uber Beliebte Volksmelodien im Leichtesten style, Ohne Octavspannungen und mit fingerstabezeichnung Componirt Von D. Krug... Op. 186. No. 23. Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Stadtle h'naus... Braunscheig, Bei Julius Bauer... [Stamp] Annie Chapman June 1877 Family Party a collection of Popular airs for the Piano Forte. ... Leontine Waltz. Weiland... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker. ... [Followed by a list of publications of Lee \u0026amp; Walker.] Compositions by Gustav Lange... Heather Rose no. 3 Op. 78... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... [Followed by a list of publications by Oliver Ditson and associated company's. [Stamp and Signature] Annie Chapman May 1879. Jules Egghard's Piano-Forte Compositions... Annie of Tharau... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co... [Followed by a list of new books by O. Ditson \u0026amp; Co.] [Stamp] Annie Chapman March 17, 1879 Salon Stucke fur Das Piano-Forte... At Home Op. 134. Lichner... Boston G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Front cover has \"Skipwith\" written on it.] Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia dell' Signor G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Signor Dos Santos. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Ditantipalpiti with Variations for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad Lib, By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by J. Willig... O swiftly glides the bonny boat, a favorite Scotch Air, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, By William Staunton jr. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Queen of Prussia Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte by Gelinck. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P. K. Moran. Baltimore... G. Willig Jr. ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Front and back covers are missing.] The favorite Ballet of La Belle Laitiere, as performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket; The Music Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Harp, ad libitum; By D. Steibelt; the ballet by Mr. J. D. Egville. Printed and Sold by R. Birchall... Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte. with or without the Additional Keys, and an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, Composed and Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Rigby, by J. Mazzinghi... Op. 14. ... Printed by Goulding, Phipps, \u0026amp; D'Almaine... A Favorite Selection of Music for the Piano Forte Cofifting of Single Sonatas, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, Airs with Variations, \u0026amp;c. with \u0026amp; without Accompaniments Composed by W. A. Mozart. London. Printed by J. Dale... [Op. 19.] Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello. Composed by I. Woelfl. ... Op. 25. ... London. Printed by I. Dale. ... Two Grand Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with additional Keys and an Accompaniment for the Violin ad Libitum Dedicated to Mrs. Will. Lushington, Composed by Miss Parke. Op. 2. Printed for the Author, No. 67 Dean Street, Soho, \u0026amp; Sold by Messrs. Broderip, \u0026amp; Wilkinton. ... [The initials M L (?) P: are written above the price of this last composition.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spine has word Music written on it. Inside on the first leaf is the signature of George Blankenship Sep. 23, 1876.] Golden Melodies Arranged for Piano by Johan Spindler. [Followed by a list of songs. (Not the songs in this volume.) Philadelphia, Beck \u0026amp; Lawton...] La Marseillaise. (by) J. Bellak. March in the Opera La Fille Du Regiment Arranged for the Piano by Fred. Beyer. Philadelphia. Published by Beck \u0026amp; Lawton... Coro Di Zingari Vedi le fosche notturn spoglie famous Anvil Chorus from Verdis Opera Il Trovatore... New York Published by Wm. Dressler... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Martha... Philadelphia, J.E. Gould... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Bohemian Girl... Philadelphia... By Jas. Bellak. Op. 146 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Wm. Tell... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 207 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucrezia Borgia... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucia Di Lammermoor... Boston... (By J. Bellak) Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Sonambula... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Elisire D'Amore... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Dame Blanche... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Puritani... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Crown Diamonds... Boston... Serenade fur Cesancund Piano Forte componirt und Fraulein Johanna Trautwein zugeeignet von Charles Lenschow. Mit Deutschem und Englischen Text. Op. 43. ... Philadelphia \u0026amp; Baltimore, Th. A. Schmidt. Sing, Sing, Darkies Sing. A Popular Chant... Arranged for the Piano, by a Distinguished Banjo Player. Philadelphia... A Choice Selection of Popular Ballads for the Piano Forte... Philadelphia Published by William H. Shuster... Ask me not Why... The Long, Long Weary Day (Den Lieben langen tag) A German Melody, words translated from the German and arranged for the Piano Forte... Published by Miller \u0026amp; Beacham Baltimore... [Followed by \"Catalogue of New and Popular Music, Published by Miller \u0026amp; Beacham...] Popular Ballads by Lottie Oakwool... Katy Darling... Philadelphia... To Solon Robinson, Esq. Author of \"Hot Corn.\" \"Sorrowful Katy,\" or the Little Hot Corn Girl. By the Author of \"The Three Bells.\" Philadelphia... Happy hearts make Smiling Faces, Music composed by the Author of Sorrowful Katy, Three Bells \u0026amp;c. Philadelphia. Published by D. B. Williamson... Millers Song Composed and Arranged by Nelson Kneass Aithor of Ben Bolt \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie May... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... Germany 6 Popular Airs Arranged \u0026amp; Fingered for the Piano by Ch. Czerny... March in Handel's Judas Maccabeus... New york Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Sons Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal. Il Trovatore... Boston... The Baden Baden Pola. Pas Bohemian. By Musard... (May 1845) See At Your Feet a Suppliant... In the Opera of the Bohemian Girl. Composed by Balfr. The First Fond Lines That Love Has Traced. Song, or Duett, From the Bohemian Girl. By Balfe. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Pola Composed by Julien. Annen-Polka fur das Piano Forte von Johann Strauss, Kapellmeister... No. I Der Wanderer. No. 2 Bleib Bei Mir. No. 3 Wie Ist Es Moclick. Trois Transcriptions Pour le Piano par E. Szemele'nyt. Op. 40... Baltimore chez Th. A Schmidt. Hambourg cgez A. Cranz. Evergreens' A selection of Operatic Gems from Il Trovatore \u0026amp; Other Modern Operas by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia L. Carleton... National Songs... Philadelphia, by Beck \u0026amp; Lawton... The Marsellies Hymn. By Rouget De Lisle. ... Les Cloched du Monastere. The Monastery Bell Nocturne... Pour Piano par Lere'bure Wely. New York. Published by Firth. Pond \u0026amp; Co... The Greek March In Which is Introduced an Original Greek Air Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son... The Only Correct \u0026amp; Authorized Edition Music of the Ethopian Serenaders... Lucy Neal... New York Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... ...Wood's Minstrels... Lulu is our Darling Pride Written by Rosa Hughes. Arranged and partly Composed by R. L. Sanford. Philadelphia... Sophien Polka Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Sophie Ashman, by Charles Fritsch Philadelphia... The New Bloomer Schottisch. Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia... Since First I Called Thee Mine. A New Ballad/Revd. E. C. Jones Music by J. C. Beckel With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia... Brandywine Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte. by Miss Mary Fullmer and dedicated to Mlle: Jenny Lind. Philadelphia... Matilda Pola. Composed for the Piano Forte... And dedicated to Her friend mrs. Col: JNO: W. Forney by Miss Emma Myers. Philadelphia T. C. Andrews... The Continental March Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr. Philadelphia. T.C. Andrews... The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Gallop Composed by W. H. Author of Balmoral Pola Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... Introduction \u0026amp; Variations Birlliant on Favorite Air Lilly Dale by T. Franklin Bassford...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Duet, for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by I. G. Graeff. London, Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Balls \u0026amp; Co... No. 2 A favorite Duet for two performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by J. Gildon London Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. Balls... The Celebrated Egyptian Air, Arranged as a Rondo. By T. H. Butler. Adapted as a Duet, for two performers on one Piano Forte by Mr. Gildon... London... L'Anachorette. Sonata for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, in which is Introduced Roslyn Castle, Composed and Inscribed to Miss Gostenhofer by J. Gildon... Op. 13... London, Printed by J. \u0026amp; G. Balls... Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the Fourth adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin... London Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026amp; Son... [Pages 1 and 2 are missing from the next composition.] Pleye's Sonatas Dedicated to the Queen [?] Sonatas 1-6 Written for Flauto and Cembalo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront Cover and some pages are missing from the front Begins with Waltz No. 8., No. 12, No. 13... Richmond's march for the Piano Forte The Caravan's March In the Forty Thieves. new York Published by John Paff. A Favorite Troop. ...General Jackson's Grand March. Philadelphia... March and Quick Step, in the Forty Thieves, Composed by Mr. Kelly. Philadelphia... ...March, of the Fitfh Company of the Washington Guards. Philadelphia... Naval Dance. The Son of Chivalry. A Favorite Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Green, Composed by M. P. King. Philadelphia... Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The Poetry by Lord Byron, the Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia... Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, the Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Dear Maid should I never return... In the Opera of Freedom Ho! Composed by Chas, Gilfert... [Signature] Charles Gilfert. The Light House. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., Composed by J. Wilson... Light sounds the Harp A Song Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Oh! Tell me, tell me, Mary dear... Composed by Sir John A. Stevenson... The Maid of Mona... Written \u0026amp; Composed by John Parry new York... The Tyrolese Song of Liberty, by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia... No. 6 of Blakes Musical Misellan... The Columbian Sailor, ... Written by Mrs. Rowson, Composed by J. Bray. Philadelphia... The Song of Titz Eustace the oetry from Marmion a tale of Flodden Fields. Composed by Dr. J. Clarke, New York... When the firl of my Heart, A song composed by Dr. John Clarke... When War Unfurls His Banners Bright, A Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. L. King... The Minute Gun at Sea, A Favorite Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. P. King. New York... My Heart is thine for ever, Duett... in Oh! This love! Composed by M. P. King... The Echo Duet.... in the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New York... [Followed by - A Catalogue of the Music, Arranged, harmonized or Composed by Mr. Biggs; the original copies of which are printed \u0026amp; sold by Rt. Birchall...] Yes! my bonny Love, the Answer to Come my bonny Love, A Duett. with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed by Mr. Biggs... Come my Bonny Love, A Duett, with an Accompaniment for the Piano FOrte, Composed by Mr. Biggs.... [Followed by the same caralogue as noted above.] Lochinvar written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by Mazzinghi, Philadelphia... Little Winny Wilkins, Written by Mr. A. Cherry, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte or Harp. by Mr. Whitaker. Philadelphia... My Sweet Village Maid... Composed by J. Sanderson. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. E. Blake. Decatur's Victory: A Favorite New Song Written by W. Strickland. New York Published by J. Wilson No. 62 Broadway... O! breathe once more soft Southern breeze Words by W. Reed. Music by T. Howell. New York at J. Paff's Music Store... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. new York, Printed and Sold by John Paff. Dulce Domum. Composed and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. I've Something else to do, A Popular Ballad, ... The Words by Mr. Upton, The Music Composed by Mr. W. T. Parke... London Printed by Goudling \u0026amp; Co. ... The Dew Drop. A favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton... Composed by Charles Edward Hron. London, Printed and Sold by C. Mitchell... The Anchor's Weigh'd ... In the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New york Sold at I. Paff, Broadway. The Gamester Favoritie Song Words by M. P. Andrwes Esqr. Music by H. Abrams. New York Published by John Paff... No. II of Cars Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers. Copyright secured according to law Allen A. Dale from Rokeby Poetry by Walter Scott Esqr. .. Music by B. Carr. Printed for J. Carr Baltimore... Friendship put to the test. Or the Saving of a Sinking Sailor, Who fell overboard from the Barfleur Man of War, a true and interesting story as related in the Port Folio for December 1811. Written and Composed by Mr. Dibdin. The Poets ain Jean. The Wandering Harper from Rokeby, Music by B. Carr. Lochinvar by a Young lady of New York. Love in thine Eyes Genera Wilkinson's March Valse Hongroise. Ist Movement. Reydowak Reydowatzka Mazurka Mazurka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spine has word Music written on it.] The Virginia guards grand March and Quick step As performed by the Norfolk Amateur Brass Band. Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully dedicated to Capt. E. C. Robinson of that Corps by Wm. Siemon. Baltimore.... Air Irlandais Tis the last rose of the Summer, avec Variation pour le Piano par A. Mine. Phil... Believe me of all those endearing young charms. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J. L. Dussek. Boston... Bristol march Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia... Le Bouquet Tricolor Duex Valses brillanted et un Galopade, Composees pour le Piano Forte Par Henri Herz. Philadelphia... The Bayadere Quick Step as performed by the Brass Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte. Les Caracteres, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. I Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemend. Par Francois Hunten. New York... The Cinderella Waltz from the Opera of Cinderella, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by I. F. Burrowes. Philadelphia... Les Caracter'res, Three Airs Vari'es Pour Piano Forte. No. 1 Air Italien. 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. Par Francois Hunten. New York... [This is different music] Les Caracte'res, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. 1 Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. par Francois Hunten. New York... Nahant March Composed by I. H. Walch As performed by the Boston Bands, arranged by Ch. Zeuner. Boston... The Caledonian Boquet. Consisting of the National \u0026amp; Favorite Airs Scots Wha Haw, The Poor But Honest Soldier, Burn's Farwell, Roslin Castle, Braie O' Busky. Arranged \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Her Friend Mrs. William L. Roy. Of Brooklyn L. I. by Miss Augusta Browne. Op. 33 Professor of the Theory and Practice of Music New York... Combination Waltz No. 4 in which is introduced the Favorite air of the Broom Girl, Arranged by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 5. Composed by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 6. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore.... Combination Waltz No. 1. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore... Combination Waltzes, No. 9 and 10. In Imitation of a Musical Snuff Box. Composed by A. T. Macdonald. Baltimore... Duet for Two Performers on One Piano Forte In which is introudced the admired Air O Dolce Concento, with Variations by T. Latour. New York... Les Charmantes a Set of Quadrilles Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. F. Hausman. No. I Belisario... Baltimore... Ethiopian Quadrilles, Dance and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New york. No. 1. Goin Ober De Mountain. No. 2. Jonny Boker. No. 3. De Old Jaw Bone. No. 4. Jumbo Jum. No. 5. Jum Along Josey. Gibralter Waltz. Vercissmeinnicht Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by John Endlich... Webers Last Waltz. Les Sylphes 5 Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Easy Rondos by Francois Hunten. Op. 99. No. 1. Le Gallop... Danse Brillante La Pola, Pour le Piano par E. Wolft. new York... La Poste Valse IN FORM OF a Rondo composed by F. Burgmuller. Arranged for two performers on one Piano Forte and dedicated to his pupils the Misses Alice and Harriet Morrison. By Henry C. Watson. New York... Von Weber's last Waltz. Philadelphia. The Musical Circle Watlzes. Composed for the Philadelphia Fair, in aid of the Blind. Number One, In C. Philadelphia... Miss Lucy Long with introduction and Variations Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Julius Leopold Esqr. Founder of the German Settlement in Hermann, Mo. By J. C. Viereck. member of the said Settlement. Phil... Musette ce Nina for the Harp of Piano Forte. New York... Night and Morning Valse Caracteristique pour le Piano Forte Compse'e et dediee A Mademoiselle Catharina Milligan Par Charles Grobe. Philadelphia... [Writing] Miss C. B. Tucker from her friend M. Tovial Waltz, composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. H. B. Guathmey (Of Mobile) by Henry Knecht. New York... La Lituana, Danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Chas. W. Glover. New York... [Signature] Miss Cynthia Beverely Tucker The New Foundland Dog. A Descriptive Ballad Sung with Enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The Words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The Music Composed by Henry Russell. New York... Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia by Rossini, Boston... Lorina Canzonet Written by H. R. Edgar Esqr. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. P. Barratt. Philadelphia... Leave me not yet, Written by Mrs. Hemans: The Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Todhunter, by C. Memekel Baltimore... When the day with rosy light, A Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by Madame Stockausen, the words written by J. A. Wade Esqr. Arranged by F. Stockhausen. Boston... In Summer's Cot Sung in the Foresters. The Music E. I. Locer. New York... [For voice and Piano Forte] Fly Away tormenting love a Ballad sung with distinguished applause by mrs. Franklin, Composed and written by John Parry. Boston... The Lady's Page... Grand Opera of Francis the First Composed by E. J. Loder. New York... Sister Dear Ballad the Poetry by the Author of the Captive to his Bird the Music composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia... My Boy Tammy. A Scotch Ballad. Philadelphia... I'm Saddest When I sing. A New Ballad. Music Composed and dedicated to Mrs. T. Chase. by Giovanni Paggi. Boston.... The Exile to his Native Lands. The Music composed by Carl Keller, The Words adapted by F. W. Rosier. New York... The Milliners an Air from La Fiancee of The Bride. Poetry by W. Ball, Music by, Auber... The Evergreen, The Poetry Written by George P. Morris Esqr. The Music Composed and Dedicated to Thomas Dhite Esqr. (of Berwick on Tweed.) By Eliza Martin. New York. Oh Must We Part to night Sung by Madme. Malibran Poetry by Miss Pardoe Music by David Lee. Philadelphia... Come From Alhambra, Song Written by Mrs. Hemans, Music by Edward J. Loder. Baltimore... In the Valley by the Mill ballad. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss J. J. of Richmond, Va. by John I. Davis. Frederick, Md. Published by F. D. benteen, Baltimore...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Front cover engraved with name Margarett E. Williams. written on fly leaf 5.00 and 5/1/37 On the next fly leaf is a list written in pencil of the compositions contained in the volume. The Invincibles, Written expressly for Mad. Vestris, by J. M. Rycott Esq. Sung by Miss Clara Fisher. New-York... Love's Sweet Souvenir, A Ballad, The words by L. Lover Esq. Composed by Alex lee... He's Coming from the Mountain or The Merry Horn... Written \u0026amp; Composed for the Piano Forte by William Ball... Green Hills of Tyrol. The celebrated Tyrolien in the Grand Opera of Guillaume Tell, Composed by Rossini, ... The Horn of Chace Words by P. Farren, Esq. Dublin, the Music by Chas. Cilfert Esqr. ... Hark! hark 'tis the Echo. Introduced in the Opera of native land... Composed by C. Von Weber... The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song... By Mr. Jones. The Words by C. W. Hyatt Esq... The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed and Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck, By John H. Hewitt... Mine Alone, a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot... Bruce's battle call. A favorite Song... Composed by I. H. Barton... The Hunter's singal Horn. Tyrolese... The Music arranged by Alex Lee... The next selection has the name of Margaret Williams written at the top with the date July 22, 1874. Additional words have been added to the song. Miriam's Song Sing to Jehovah an Anthem of praise. For three Voices, Written by Woodworth... Ode on Science, Written by Mrs. E. C. Embury. Composed, Arranged \u0026amp; Dedicated to the trustees of the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. By Wilhelm Iucho... O! Pescator dell 'onda. Venetian Air Arranged for One or Two Voices with an Accompanment for the Piano Forte...Chi dice mal D'Amore [A hand written translation of this above the title says; Who speaks ill of Love.] The heart to Love a Stranger. Composed by Sigr. Mayer... [Written-Dice una falsita/tells a falsehood.] Giovinette, the Favorite Duet and Chorus... In the Opera of Don Giovanni. [Mozart] When a Lover Kneels before Her Translated from the German by I. R. Planche. Esqr. The Music by C. M. Von Weber... In the Operatic Romance of Der Freischutz of the Wild Huntsman of Bohemia... The Soldier's Fear. Sung in the Opera of Music \u0026amp; Prejudice Written by Thos. Haynes Bayly. By Alexr. Lee... The Soldiers Grave, Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore, Poetry by the Rev. Chas. Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams... The Messenger Bird, A Duett the Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister... New-York... The Sunset Tree, Tyrolese Evening Hymn, By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. New York... The Bonnie Bark, A Northumberland Ballad Adapted and arranged by John Parry. A Happy New Year. Ballad Written by John Imlah Composed by Mrs. Millard... Why hast Thou Taught me to Love Thee. A Ballad, ... composed by G. A. Hodson... The Parting Kiss, The Celebrated Tyrolese and Hungarian Airs, as united in the admired Duett, ... Arranged by I. Smith. Philadelphia... Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad in Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her. With Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by J. barnett... Thou! Oh! Thou Hast Lov'd me Dearest,... In the Opera of The Tyrolese Peasant, Composed and arranged by Henry R. Bishop... Dark Eyed One Persian Love Song... Written by I. R. Planche' Unsic by Auber... Welcome me Home. The Words and Music by Thos. H. Bayly Esqr. Arnot Lyle, Ballad Written by I. O. Donoghue Esq. Composed by G. A. Hodson... My Early Love. Ballad Written and Composed by Mrs. C. B. Wilson... Dinna Forget. A Ballad the Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millard... Rose! Pretty Rose. Ballad.... the words by G. W. Patten Esq. West Point; the Music by the late R. Willis... [Initials M. E. W. and W. E. Margaret. Written in pen on next page.'] Your heart \u0026amp; Lute are all the Store Answer to an Moores Song of my hear \u0026amp; Lute. The Music by F. W. Crouch/// T'were vain to tell thee all I feel. A Swiss Air ... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Arranged by C. Thibault... The Last Link is brokem. A Duet with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Composed and Arranged by Wm. Clifton... [Additional words penciled in] That Last Farwell... Words by Lord Byron. Composed by an Amateur... And wilt thou weep, Written by Lord Byron, Music by C. Meineke. Philadelphia... All's Well, A Duett composed by Rr. Braham... The Washing Day, A Ballad for Wet Weather... The Celebrated Grand Waltz, Composed for the Piano Forte, By Beethoven... The Celebrated Snuff Box Waltz, On which is founded \"WE Met\" Arranged by T. H. Severn... The Queen of Prussia's favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte. Composed by Himmel... [A pencil list of Songs.] The Celebrated Tyrolian Waltz, Composed by Rossini, Introduced in Ceneren Tola, adapted to the Piano Forte, by H. Herz... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte... Tivolian Waltz... The Favorite March in Pizzarro... March in the MeloDrama Der Fendschutz, Composed by Weber... General Graham's Grand March, at the Battle of Barrosa... Le Joujou, A German Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz... Grands Rufsian March for the Harp, Piano Forte or Harp \u0026amp; Piano Forte with an accompaniment as Libitum for the Violin, Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, or French Horn and Trumpet. Composed for His Magesty the Emperor Alexander by C. P. Francis...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Stamp in front] H. Skipwith My Heart and Lute, A Ballad Written \u0026amp; Arranged by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Marquis De La Fayette's Welcome to New York with Variations. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Rose of Lucerne, A Favorite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Downfall of Paris. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... I'd be a Butterfly... Composed by Thomas H. Bailey. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. The Minstrel's Return'd from the War... Written \u0026amp; Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Minstrel Boy. Music. Philadelphia. Published by G. Willif. When the Rosy Morn Appearing. From the Opera of Rosina composed by Shield. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo Willig... General Jackson's March Composed in Jackson's Camp While the English were before New Orleans by Anderson arranged for the Piano Forte by Auvray Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. President Adams Grand March \u0026amp; Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. The Peasants Joy. Rondo for the Harp or Piano Composed by Blagrove. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Celebrated Cavatina Di Tanti Palpiti Composed by Sigr. Rossini. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte J. C. Nightingale. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. An Egyptian Air Arranged as a Rondo by T. H. Butler. Philadelphia Published G. Willig. The Gypsey March \u0026amp; dance in Weber's Melodrama of Preciosa arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig... A Turkish Rondo composed by W. A. Mozart. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Governor Hiesoer's March \u0026amp; Quick Step. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. L. Frederich. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at Willig's Musical Magazine. Quick March. by I. F. Goneke. Blue Eyed Mary or the Maid of Suabia, A Favorite Air, Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo Willig. Washington Guards March Composed by A. Member of the Washington Association Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Two German Imperial Marches. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Gen. Bolivar's Grand March \u0026amp; Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. The much admired Hungarian Rhondo composed for the Piano Forte by S. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig. Auld Lang Syne as Sung by Mr. Darley. In the opera of Rob Ron Macgregor. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Carnival of Venice, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, By J. C. Nightingale Organist of the Foundling Hospital. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. La petite Rosette, A Favourite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed expressly for Juvenile Performers by I.T. Craven. Philad. Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... Orlando's Wedding an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by T. Smith, Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... Saxe Cobourg a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by A. Becxwarxonsky. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... The Cottager's Joy, a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by Ignace Pleyel Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. A Popular Swifs Air, Arranged \u0026amp; Varied (?) for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mr. Henry Harpur. by R. Schroeder. Baltimore Published and Sold by Ge. Willig Jr. In the Dead of the Night. A Favourie Air. Composed by J. L. Dussek. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Non Piu Andrai. Aria Arranged as a Rondo. Selected from the Opera of Figaro. Composed by Mozart, and Introduced in the Opera of Don Giovanni. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Corn Riggs, Introduction and Rondo by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. President Jackson's Favorite March and Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step. Performed with unbounded applause on the Spanish Guitar by A. T. Huerta arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Mark My Alfor, A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Hewitt, Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig. The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. Storm Waltz Moins Que Rien. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. B. Cramer. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr... The First of May, A favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to J. A. Cavazo... Op. 2. (Philadelphia) Published and Sold by G. Willig... Military Serenade, for the Piano Forte. With an Accompniment for the Flute... Composed for and Dedicated to Miss McMechen, by A. Clifton... Philadelphia Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. La Matinee. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by J. L. Dunsek. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. A Celebrated Spanish Bollero, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, by J. B. Logier. Baltimore. Published and Sold at G. Willig Jr. Music Store... Polonaise en Rondeau Pour le Forte-Piano De'die'e A Mademoiselle Herminie de Montouyon. Par Le' Chopie. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Le Savoyard, Consisting of An Andante Alla pastourelle \u0026amp; Savoyard Air Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute, ad lib. by I. A. Rawlings. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold at G. Willig's Music Store. The celebrated Russian Rondo, for the Piano Forte. Composed by J.N. Hummel. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... Three Favorite Rondos for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Woelfl... Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. My Love She's but a Lassie yet, Favorite Scotch Air with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Tho Love is Warm a While, ... In the Devil's Bridge. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. When Pensive. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig. I've been roaming, A Cavatine... by C. E. Horn. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... The Much Admired Air Auid Lang Syne with Variation's for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by Dr. Ross. Philadelphia \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Paieiello's Favorite Air \"Hope told a flattering tale\" with Variations. for the Piano Forte by Gelinek Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte composed by Cardon Fils. Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront cover is missing Part of one page is in front Ditanti Palpiti Cavatina Nell Opera Tancredy for Harp or Piano Forte. Composed by Gioachimo Rossini. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willigs' Musical Magazine... Next is a hand written manuscript. Maid of Athens. Composed by C. M. Von Weber. Words by Lord Byron. Olivier. Romance avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par Plantade. There's Nothing True But Heav'n. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Wandering Minstrel. The Words \u0026amp; Melody by W. F. Collard. The Symphonies, and Accompaniments by J. C. Clifton. Philadelphia published by John G. Klemm. [Signature] Lelia Robertson La Neige, ou Le Nouvel Eginard. Ronde Chante'e par Mr. Vinzentini, Paroles de Mmrs. Scribe et German Delavigne. Musique de D.F.E. Auber. A Paris, 2nd Edition Chez Frere Editeur Md. de Musique, Gde. galeria du passage des Panoramas No. 16. Home! Sweet Home!... Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by George Bacon No. 66. Chestnut Street. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Maltese Boatman's Song arranged for One, Two or Three Voices with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by L. Devereaux. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm. Ah! What is the Bosoms commotion, ... Composed by R. Kelly, New York Sold at J. Paff's. Broad War. March \u0026amp; Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake. Composed by Mr. Sanderson. Philadelphia. Published by J.G. Klemm No. 3 South Third Street. Chorus. Hail to the Chief. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. The Light Guitar, Sung by Signorina Garcia Composed by J. Barnett. N.Y. Lithog and Published by E. S. Mesier Wall St. Pleyel's favourite german Hymn, with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Oh Lady ne'er think I'll prove false to thee, A Favorite Song as Sung by Mr. keene Composed by John Sinclair. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... How oft when watching stars, A Savoyard Air, The words written by Thomas moore. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By Henry R. Bishop New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... On this cold flinty rock with the introductory Recitative Ye Gloomy Caves, Sung by Mr. Braham in the Favorite Opera of Kais or Love in the Deserts Composed by Mr. Braham New York, Published by J. Paff. Hurrah for the Bonnets of blue sung by Miss. C. Fisher at the New York Theatre Park, composed by Alexander Lee New York, Lithographed \u0026amp; Published by E.S. Mesier... Araby's Daughter from Lalla Rookh written by Thomas Moore Esqr. composed by G. Kiallmark Philadelphia Published by. G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Bue Waves O'Carron A Favorite Ballad the Poetry by Mr. Rannie Composed by John Ross Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig and Sold at his Musical Magazine. Air de L'opera De Zirphile Et Fleur de Myrte. Musique de Mr. A. Boieldieu. Robin Adiar. Paroles de Madame Bourdic Viot Musique par Madame O. Gail. [?] Dh vieni alla finestra The Celebrated Serenade Sung by Signor Garcia in Don Giovanni. New Yor Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart. No 149. Boradway. A Canadian Boat Song. [Manuscript] Allen a Dale, From Rockely[?] Those Evening Bells. Whats the Matter Now The Minute Gun at Sea The Smile of Contentment and love Air Kinlock of Kinlock Mary's Tears from Moore's sacred melodies The Braes O' Balguhither Slowly wears the day Love [Bound upside down] Is there a Heart that never Love's There's nothing true but Heaven La Dame Blanche Tho' 'tis all but a dream, Duo de La Dame Blanche La Medisance Interessee. Romance. paroles de J.J. Musique et Accompnt. de Piano ou harpe. Dediee a melle. Elisa J. Par Monsieur Rigault. (Prix 1f. 50c.) Au Monestrel languedocien Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14 ... (?) vis le Palais de la Bourse. A Paris. (Propriete de L]Editeur, Deposee a la Biblioteque Imperiale.) No. 48. Pollacca. No more by Sorrow... the Words by T. Dibdin, the Fufic by J. Braham. Pr: 37 cents. Philadelphia by G.E. Blake No. 13, 5th St. La Conversion D'Un Philosophe. Couplets de Mr. F. C. Mis en musique avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par l'Auteur... A Paris, au Magasin de Musique, de MM. Cherubini, Mehul, Kreutzer, Rode et Boieldieu. Rue de Richelieu. No. 76. Journal Hebdomadaire. D'Auguste Le Duc Compose' de Pieces de Chant de tout genre avec Accompagnement Forte-Piano ou Harpe... Je L'Aime Encor. Romance de Mr. Brault Mise en Musique avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe Par A. Romagnesi. ... A Paris, Chez A. Leduc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de Richelieu No. 78. La Rose Blanche Et La Rose Rouge. Romance Du Troubadour. Chantee par Mr. Paul. Paroles de Mr. Pixerecourt. Musique de Mr. P. Gaveauz. Arrangee pour Piano ou Harpe par Tourterelle Fils. Prix 1f. 10s. Au Menestrel Chez Somon Gaveaux, Md. de Musique Rue Feydeau No. 14 vis a vis le Palais de la Bourse. Propriete de l'Editeaur... Enregistre a la Biblioteque Imperiale. [Signature or stamp at bottom of page] Simon Gaveaux [?] Lex Deux Jaloux. Couplets. Chantes par Mme. Gavaudan Musique de Madame G... Prix 1f. 50c. A Paris, Chez P. Gaveaux, Compositeur, Md. de Musique, Passage Geydeau. Ouverture D'Iphigenie en Aulide Musique de Gluck, Pour Le Piano avec Accompagnement De Violon Par y ae Prix 2# 10f. ... [Signature at bottom] [?] Freres Gaveaus Air de Vive Henry IV. Varie pour le Forte' - Piano... Dedie aux jeanes Demoiselles par G.J. Sieber. 5c. Livre de Varizteions A Paris Chez l'Auteur, Editeur, et Md. de Muique Rue des Filles St. Thomas No. 21 [or 24]... [Stamp of] Suber[?] After this there are several pages without titles. Les Miracles de La Beaute Dedie a son ami Plantade, Artiste, Par Garat. Avec Accomagn ement de Forte-Piano ou harpe Au Menestrel, Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14. vis a vis la Bourse. [Signature] Lelia Robertson. La Reconcilation. Romance a deux Voix, Dediee a Monsieur le Baron Klopmann Paroles de Monsieur le Chevalier Lacour. Musique d'Auguste Panseron. Prix 2f. A Paris Chez Frere, Editeur, md. de Musique, Grande Galerie du Passage des Panoramas No. 16. Le Petit Bercer de Mont Fermeil. Romance Anecdotique. Parloes De M. Carmonche Musique De Charles Plantade Prix, 2fr. a Paris chez Frere, Md. de musique, Passage des Panoramas, No. 16. Di Tanti Palpiti. with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad. Lib. by Latous Philadelphia, Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Rousseau's Dream with Variations for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. New York Price 75 cents. Published by J. A. \u0026amp; Geib, 23 Maiden Lane. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of Tancred for the Piano Forte Composed by Rossini. price 75 cents. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Strike the Cymbal. Arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with Flute Ad Libitum By T. Latour, Philadelphia Published by Bacon \u0026amp; Co. 11 South Fourth Street. [Top of the page is cut off] ____ from the Opera Tancredi by Rossini Away with Melancholy With Variations by mozart. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. A Danish National Song With Variations for the Piano Forte. By W. Plachy. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 126 Broad Way. Trois Rondeaux Faciles \u0026amp; Brillante sur des Airs conuns, Arranges pour le Piano Forte par Camille Pleyel. Lettre. A price 50. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Favourite bath Waltz. New Edition. Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad In Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her, with Piano Forte Accompaniment Composed by J. barnett. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Fly Away Pretty Moth! A ballad, the Words \u0026amp; Music by T.H. bayley Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubished \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... Oh I Ne'er shall forget a Ballad... Arranged for the Harp or Piano Forte by M.H. Parnell. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Hark Echo Sweet Echo. a Favorite unting song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Hook. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 17 Chestnut St. Bolivar. A Peruvian Battle Song as Sung by Mr. Howard, with Unbounded Applause at Chatham Theatre. Written by G.P. Morris Esqr. Arranged by T.W.H.B.B. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Balls, \u0026amp; Co. Music, \u0026amp; Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls \u0026amp; Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Nos. 2 \u0026amp; 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale \u0026amp; Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, \u0026amp; Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, \u0026amp; No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button \u0026amp; Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair \u0026amp; Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel \u0026amp; Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte \u0026amp; Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public \u0026amp; Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte \u0026amp; Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib \u0026amp; Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026amp; Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026amp; Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly \u0026amp; adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens \u0026amp; Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild \u0026amp; wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march \u0026amp; Chorus \"Hail to the Chief\" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music \u0026amp; Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, No. 2 \u0026amp; 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published \u0026amp; Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed \u0026amp; sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp \u0026amp; Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner \u0026amp; Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps \u0026amp; Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public \u0026amp; Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight \u0026amp; The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, \u0026amp; Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, \"Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours.\" written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly \u0026amp; Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Front cover is missing The Ella Polka Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Helen Stevens by Edward Mack... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews \u0026amp; Son 66 Spring Garden St. ... Trois Polka Mazurkas Pour le Piano par Adrien Talexy. No. 1. Musidora No. 2 Lara Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... TheGlenMary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and Most Affectionately Dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Aux demoiselles Lydia Robinson, Emma Palmer et L. Flinn. Grobe's optimist... Marches, Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, \u0026amp;c. Arranged in an East Style for The Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 7. Come to the Old Oak Tree Waltz.... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... ...Giddy Polka Composed for the Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Duffy \u0026amp; Co... Donze Compositions Originales pour Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Diffy and Co. Beauties of the Ball Room, A Collection of Admired Polkas, Schottishes, Dances \u0026amp; C. Arranged for the Piano, ... No. 3 Hohnstock Polka... Published by W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons. Cincinnati. O... (By Miss Adele Hohnstock.) To Miss Elsie A. Hall Rosebud Polka, Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... La Tertulia Valse Brillante Composee et Dediee a M'lle Sallie J. Kelly Par J.L. Milner... Published by P. Flavio Memphis, Tenn. ...Buds \u0026amp; Blossoms 12 Sacred Melodies Varied for the Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 1. \"Charity\"... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... The Rainer Grand March and Quick Step for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... The New Years March Composed by Mrs. S. R. Burtis Respectfully Dedicated to Freeman Scott Esqr. by the Publishers Philadelphia, T.C. Andrews \u0026amp; Son... To Miss Mary M. Booth. Leutner's Carnival Polka Composed by Albert Leuther. Arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York. Vanderbeek's Music Warerooms... No. 1. Hook \u0026amp; Ladder Quick Step As performed by the Independent Blues Band Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Pioneer Hook \u0026amp; Ladder Co. by Albert Holland... Published by Miller \u0026amp; Beacham Baltimore... Italian Lovers Waltz Composed by John Baietti Arranged for the Piano Forte by B.R. Lignoski. Published by G. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [Signature] Kate Millington Holly Springs, Miss. This work has no identification as the first page is missing. Schubert's Serenade arranged for Piano, By Louis Strakl... Boston Published by G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co.... Gems of the Ball Room a Collection containing Pop goes the Weasel \u0026amp; Other New \u0026amp; Fashionable Dances with Full Descriptions of the figures, by Eugene Conlon as taught by Mr. \u0026amp; Miss Durang of Philadelphia... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... Knight Templars Festival March Dedicated to Miss Lizzie Nash of Hillsboro N.C. by F.E.X... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... Miss Pauline Matthews Blacksmith Polka by P.A. Frigerio new Orleans, Horatio D. Hewitt... ... The Secret A Beautiful Waltz Introducing the popular Melody of I Have Something to Tell You Composed by Author of Call Me Pet Names Philadelphia Couenhoven, Scull \u0026amp; Co... The Corondolet Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss M.G. Shelton by Charles Balmer. Published by Balmer \u0026amp; Weber St. Louis.... Le Desir. A Favorite waltz for the Piano Forte, Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Celebrated Beethoven's Last or Clara Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Van Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... The Glen Mary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and most Affectionately dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Titled] Voices of Spring #1. Voice of the River #2. Voice of the May-Dance #3. Voice of Flowers #4. Voice of the Wood-Nymph #5. Voice of the Mountain Stream #6. Tenth Edition M'lle Angelique Thibault. The Last Rose of Summer with an Introduction and Brillian Variations for the Piano Forte as performed in all his concerts in the United States by Henri Herz. Op. 159... New York Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co... [Top of next page is torn off.] Pluie de Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano par Osborne... Op. 61... Philadelphia. J. E. Gould \u0026amp; Co. ... Then You'll Remember Me, the admired air in Balfes Opera, the Bohemian Girl for Piano Charles Voss. Opus. 107. ... Philadelphia J.E. Gould... K N Quickstep. Dedicated to the Know Nothings. Philadelphia published by Winner \u0026amp; Shuster... Marian Air Varie by G. Kiallmach Phila. Published by T.C. Andrews... To Miss Jessie Roberts Madeline Schottisch Composed by Jas. N. Beck. Philadelphia. Published by T.C. Andrews... Miss Mary Ann Chapman. The Koh-I-Noor Polka by R.A. Martin... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... The Boarding School Polkas Arranged \u0026amp; Composed by Thomas a'Becket No. 1. Josephine No. 2 Adelaide No. 3 Clara No. 4 Rosabelle No. 5 Georgiana Philadelphia Published by T.C. Andrews... The Alexandria Galop Composed for the Piano Forte \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Virginia B. Smith of Alexandria Va. by C.T. Murphy Andrews \u0026amp; Son Philadelphia Published by Andrwes and Son... [Signature] Kate Millington. Betthoven's Celebrated Waltz \"Le Desir,\" Arranged with Easy \u0026amp; Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte, by J. Wade... London, Shephers \u0026amp; Jones... The Ben Bolt Pola, in Which is introduced the celebrated Chant Favori de Kneass, Arranged by W.C. Peters. No. 1601... Published by W.C. Peters Baltimore... Beethoven's Dream Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano by Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... New--Year's Schottisch Polka. C.D'Albert. No. 1. [Signature] Kate Millington. Herculean Quick Step Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston Published by G.P. Reed... Turkish March by Cramer. A Fiot Philadelphia. Evening Star Schottisch, ... Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... Les Plaisirs De L'Allemagne or the Chants of the Danube A Sett of Waltzes, Composed for the Piano Forte by Strauss. New York. Published by C.G. Chrisman...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed \u0026amp; Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. \"False one, I love thee still!\" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to \"Touch again thy Light Guitar.\" The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments \u0026amp; greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole \u0026amp; Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. ... \"Sounds So Joyful,\" Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written \u0026amp; Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. \"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows.\" A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed \u0026amp; Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson \u0026amp; Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated Vocalists in England \u0026amp; America Written and Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. New York... When a little farm we keep an Entertaining Duetto... Composed by T. Mazzinghi. New York, Engraved, Printed and Sold by E. Riley... The Sea. A Song the Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. As sunlight falls on crustal stream... Arranged by John Barnett. New York Published and Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Remembrance. Written by Thos. Hood Esqr. Composed by An Amateur. Expressly for \u0026amp; Dedicated to the Lady Mary Fitzhardinge Berkeley. New York, Thos. Birch. [Writing] To Miss McPhail with the complements of Mr. Jenkins. Times hours all sweetly o'ver us fly. Duett from the Celebrated Opera of the Magic Flute. By mozart. New York... Eve's Lamentation... in the oratorio of hte Intercession. Composed by M.R. King. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake... The Song of Chanelar, to Mary Queen of Scots, Translated from the Original \"Triste amour,\" and composed by William Ball New York, Bourne, Broadway. Oh! no we never mention Her... written by T.H. bayry Esq. arranged by Henry R. Bishop. new York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Slowly Wears the Day Love. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! Written by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments. By T.A. Rawlings. New York, Bourne, Broadway... Buy My Roses Composed for the Piano FOrte by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Come Dwell With Me, a Favorite Ballad... Sung with Unbounded Applause by miss Hughes at the Park Theatre. The Poetry by Tlls. H. Bayly. Music by Alexander Lee. Pr. 50 cts. Published by E. Riley... New York. My Air Fire Side. The Favorite SCottish Ballad Sung by Mr. Sinclair. Composed by John Parry. Phila. Published by G. E. Blake... The Bride. A Ballad Written by Charles Jeffreys Composed by S. Nelson. Pr. 38. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. I saw thee weep. A New Song Composed and Dedicated to Miss H.M. Wagner. By an Amatuer arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig... [Eneered according to act of Congress the sixth day of June 1826 by George Willig of the State of Pennsylvania.] A New Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by George Willig... Good night, A favorite Venetian Serenade, Written by F. Stewart Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments arranged by S. Godbe. N.Y. Published by E.S. Messier... Dulce Domum. Composed, and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. [Price 37 cents] I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe Composed by T.H. Bayley. N.Y. Published and Sold by E.S. Mesier... Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina as Sung with Unbounded Applause by Miss Hughes, Composed by Alexander Lee. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Knight of the Golden crest, A Song Sung by Mr. pearman, Written by Harry Stow Van Duk, Composed by John Barnet. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Vintagers Evening Hymn. For one, two, or three Voices. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Bourne. Broadway. Written by Charles Jeferys. Farwell! Sung by Mss Hughes, Words by Bishop Heber, Music Composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street [1881] The spring time of Year is coming, Ballad Sung with unbounded Applause by Mr. Sinclair, at the Chesnut Street Theatre, the Words \u0026amp; Melody by C. Thompson Esqr. Price 50 cents Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Dinna Forget, A Ballad The Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millars. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Bring Me Sweet Flow'rs. The Last Wish, A Ballad. The Words by Her Sister. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... Our Native Land. A National Song. Written, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the patriotic Citizens of the United States, by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and SOld by Geo. Willig Jr. The Moonlit Bower, Sung by Madame Vestris Composed by C.M. Sola. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Fly Gaudy Moth, Ballad the Words by the Hon. Charles Phipps. Sung by Miss Rock, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Adeline Dewees by Edward Cuddy. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Pilot. A Ballad Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed by S. nelson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake... Huner of Tyrol, Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson, Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Jreusalem my happy Home. Sacred Song and Trio; the Poetry and Air by A. Young lady, The Symphonies and Accompaniments by William Clifton. New York Bourne... The Lass O' Gowrie A Favorite Scotch Song as Sung by Mr. Braham New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Today, dearest is ours, Ballad Written by Thomas Moore. The subject of the air from a Ballet. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... One word with Thee A favorite Air Poetry by Montgomery, Arranged for the Piano Forte, New York, Published by E. Riley... The Yellow Hair'd Laddie, Scotch Air, With an Introduction \u0026amp; Variation for the Piano Forte, By Ch. Chaulieu. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt... O! give me back my Arab steed. Ballad... Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Watchman Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. ... The Music Composed and Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Dedicated to miss Amella Caroline Roe by T.W.H.B.B. N.Y. Published by E.S. Mesier.... I'd by a Dove, Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyke, Composed by John Barnett. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Twilight Hour. Composed by William Carnaby. Mus. Doc: The Words By - Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Published by R.H. Hobson... Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad.... Composed by Alexr. Lee. New York Lithogd. and Published by E.S. Mesier.... The Lover's Mistake, A Ballad... The Words by T.H. Bayly the Music by M. Balfe New York, Published by A. Fleetwood, Murray - st. \u0026amp; R.R. Hobson, Chestnut st. Moss Roses, Ballad Respectfully Inscribed to Madame Vestris Arranged by John Barnet. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Vesper Bell A Ballad... With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. new York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Kiss that she left on my lip, Ballad, Composed \u0026amp; Sung by Charles E. Horn. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, Written by Thomas Moore Arranged by Sir J. Stevenson, New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Dear Native Home... Adapted to a favorite French Romance with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano by William Ball. New York, Bourne... She never blamed him, never! Written by Thomas H. Bayly Esq. Arranged with Symphonies and Accompaniments By Mr. Boyle. New York, Bourne... Fly away pretty moth. A Ballad... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York Published Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Go forth to the Mount A Sacred Song... Composed by Sir John Stevenson. New York Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung by A Female Amateur at the Oratorios of the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society. Words by Henry Kirke White. Music by F. Granger. Copy-right secured. Boston: Published for the Author by G. Graupner. The Crier, or The Lost Heart A Ballad Written by W.H. Bellamy Esq... Composed by D.E. Horn. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart.... Meet me by Moonlight A Ballad written \u0026amp; composed by Joseph A. Wade. New York Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... The Bonnie Blue Cap, or Bold and True. Written by Sir Walter Scott, Composed by G. Luff. Philadlephia Published and sold by G.E. Blake. O Saw ye the Lafs wi' the bonny blue E'en the favorite Scottish Ballad... Written by Richard Ryan, Arranged \u0026amp; partly compsoed by John Sinclair. Philadelphia Pub. and Sold by Geo. Willig... Love was once a little Boy... arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake... The Knight with a Snowy Plume. A Favorite Welsh Air. Poetry by T.H. Bayley, Music by Henry R. Bishop. New York. Bourne, Broadway from Take heed! Whisper low! The Celebrated Barcarolle / Masaniello by Auber... Arranged by T. Cooke. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake.... The Overture to L'Italiano in Aligieri, Arranged for the Piano Forte, Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake....\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Cover] Lucia C. harrison Clifton 1829. Note inside front cover \"purchased from L.H. Stoneman Columbia, Va. for $3.00\" The Much Admired Freyschutz Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by Gelinek. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig... A Popular Tyrolesian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte By Gelinek Price $1.00 Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs Music Store. Saxon Air! Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte, Performed by Mr. Etienne at Mr. Gilles Concert, Composed by J. B. Cramer. No. 11. Pr. $1 Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Di Tanti Palpitt with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad-Lib By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Hummel's Celebrated Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Gelineck. Price $1. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. Price 75 cents Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig \u0026amp; Sold at His Musical Magazine... The Hunters Chorus, from Von Weber's Opera of the Freyschutz with Variations for the Piano Forte as performed at the Anniversary Concert of the St. Cecelia Society of Philadelphia. Composed by W.H.W. Darley. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig.... \"O dear what can the matter be\" an Air, with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. new York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Home Sweet Home! Sung by Mrs. Burke in Clari, or The Maid of Milan. at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed \u0026amp; partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Smile of contentment and Love Adapted to the much admired Air Kinlock of Kinlock Written by S. Richards Esq. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte by J. Monro. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Waters of Elle, Extracted from Olenaroon, Arranged to the Air of Ils ne Sont Plus. Baltimore. Published and sold by G. Willig. Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air From Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. Bishop Philadelphia published by G. Willig... Oh! We never mention him As Sung by Miss George, with unbounede applause at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Mariam's Song. Sound the loud Timbrel. Air--Avison___ For Three Voices... Hymns, Psalms, Anthems, Motetts \u0026amp; Sacred Airs; from various authors. Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store... Pleyel's German Hymn with Variations... Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake. [Copyright 1823] Holy, holy, holy, Lord! 42d. Hymn P.M. Composed and Arranged for one or more Voices with accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Angels ever bright \u0026amp; fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. [Note written in rear] $1.50 Bindery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary H. Randolph inscribed on the outside.] [Signature] Mary H. Randolph. Overture to the Favourite Opera of Zampa on La Fiancee de Mardbre; by Herold Arranged for two Performers on the Piano Forte by C. Chalieu. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son. [Hand writing] \"Presented to his Pupil Miss M. Randolph as a mark of approbation at her untiring application and improvement in the study of (cut off) June 1837 by W. Daniell. Fantaisie Sur Un Air Suisse the Swiss Boy Pour le Piano Forte. Composée et dediée a son Eleve Mademoisell Madeleine Phillips Par T.C. Eireck, Eleve de C.M. de Weber. Oeuvre XV... Philadelphia, Published for the Author by R. H. Hobson... (Copyright 1833) The Storm Rondo, for the Piano Forte composed by D. Steibelt. New York published by Wm. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store No. 126 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Souvenir de la Luisse. Rondo for the Piano Forte, on Two Favorite Airs... Arranged by F. Hunten. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Rondeau Militaire du ballet L'Orgie de Caraffa, Composépour le Piano Forta Par F. Hunten. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... When the day with rosy light. Swiss Air arranged as a Rondoletto for the Piano Forte. By Henru Lemoine. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... (Title; Quatre Recreations Musicales No. 4) O Give Me But My Arab Steed, A Favorite Romantic Ballad Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.A. Rawlings. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... She Never Blamed Him Never blamed him never AJK from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark York published by James L. Hewitt... Petite Fantasie Pur un Air Frossais. Composé par Henri Herz. New york, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Cavatina Ode l' Opera Beatrice di Tenda De Bellini, arrangée pour le Piano Forte. Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Fantasie on Two Popular Airs \"On Yonder Rock\" \u0026amp; Tis Tomorrow from Auber's Celebrated Opera of Fra Diavolo Composed by Charles Czernyl New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Rondeau Sur un Tema de l'Opera La Sonnambula de Bellini, Arrange pour le Pinao Forte Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Motif Favori De Rossini Arrangé pour le Piano Forte. par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Second Sett of the Mahon Waltzes \u0026amp; Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca, Collected \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Philadelphia by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... Jane's Waltz, March \u0026amp; Conradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. John C. Craig by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Constellation's Waltz, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Ciudadella Waltz \u0026amp; Contradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Mahon Waltzes \u0026amp; Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca Collected \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen R. McTluaine (?) by an Officer in the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... No. 1- Mahon Waltz \u0026amp; Contradance. No. 3. The Minorca Waltz. Ellen's Waltz \u0026amp; Contredance No. 4. No. 6. Venetian Waltz \u0026amp; Contredance No. 8. Orfila Waltz. No. 9. Leon Bianca's or Bryon's Waltz \u0026amp; Contredance. The New Years Gift A new Animal or Musical Souvenir, Formed of the most Favorite Gems of Melody and Harmony that have become popular, Collated, Arranged \u0026amp; Composed as a Fantasia, By M. Schoengen. new York Firth \u0026amp; Hall... (Copyright 1831.) Webers Last Waltz, Composed by him a few hours before his death for the Piano Forte Philadelphia \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... The Amaranth A Waltz. Dedicated to Miss Amelia Graham. By I.F. Hance. New York Published by Hewitt... La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. New York Published by Dubios \u0026amp; Stodart... Le Délire. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig Jr. Le Desire A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte composed by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig... Village Band Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Waltz composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Miss frances Hart, ... By Alexander Duff. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... La Sonnambula Three Setts of Cotillions From That Favorite Opera for the Piano Forte Arranged by Henry Lemoine. New York Published by M. Bancroft... The Celebrated Sinderella Waltz, composed by Rossini Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. herz. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Cover] Angelina M. Bibb [Signature] Miss ? Bibb The Carrier Dove - New York, published at Atwill's Music Saloon... 5th Edition the Carrier Dove An Admired Ballad... Composed for the Piano Forte by Danl. Johnson. New York Atwill Publisher... Where is my Lover... Words by T. Bailey Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ednd. Knight Jr. Baltimore. Published and sold by George Willig. I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad... Composed by T.H. Bayley. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. ... The Switzer's Song of Home! A Ballad, with Englishe \u0026amp; German words... Arranged by J. Moschelles. Philadelphia Pub: and sold by G.E. Blake... Woodman! Spare That Tree A Ballad The Words Copies from the New York Mirror Written by George P. Morris. By Whom this Song is respectfully dedicated to benjamin M. Brown Esq. The music by Henry Russell. New York Published by First \u0026amp; Hall... The Soliders Tear and the Sailor's Tear... The Music by S. Waller. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Home Sweet Home Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Wood at the Concert of the Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Angels Whisper from the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland. Written \u0026amp; Composed by Samuel Lover Esqr. Author of Legends \u0026amp; Stories of Ireland... Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. Zip Coon, A popular Negro Song, Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. Junr. The Soldiers Farwell A Ballad adapted to A German Air by J. L. Hewitt. Baltimore Published by George Willig Jr.... Gaily the Troubadour, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.H. Baily Esqr. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Bruce''s Address to his Army. A Favorite Scotch Song... Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's musical MAgazine. The Captive Knight A Ballad - The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Absence. The Words adapted to the favourite Air of Rousseau's Dream. Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Voice of Free Grace A Sacred Air. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Praise to Thee Thou Great Creator! Peace Toubled Soul. Cinderella Waltz, Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Much Admired Waltz by W. A. Mozart, for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Flute. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nuns... Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... C.M. Von Webers Last Waltz. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. The Corinthian Waltz. Baltimore George Willig Junr. Swiss Waltz Composed by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns... The Bonhurst Hop Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Emma Keats by W.C. Peters. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. .... Madelle. Sontag's much admired Waltz, composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Queen of prussia's favorite Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte, By Himmel. Philadelphia G. Willig... Three Pieces from the opera Der Freischutz. Philadelphia, Kreschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Aria Alla Scozzese con Variazione for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. Philadephia Pubd. by George Willig... Drunken Sailor or Columbus. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig. The White Cockade. Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. A Popular Swiss Air Arranged and Varied for the Piano Forte, Most Respectfully Inscribed to mrs. Henry Harper. By R. Schroeder. Philada. Published by G.E. Blake... Steam Boat Quick Step. Philadelphia. Osbourne's Music Saloon... The Soldiers Joy Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Fisher's Hornpipe. Published by Miller \u0026amp; Benteen Baltimore. March of the United States Marine Corps Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Indian Chief's March Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Recruiting March. Philada. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig. Louisville March and Quick Step Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen. By W.C.P. New York, Published by Hewitt... Bonapartes March Crossing the Rhine. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Bonapartes Celebrated Coronation March Philadelphia, John F. Nunns.... Washington's March. Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Titus March Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Princess Victoria's Grand March, As performed by the Guards Band Arranged for the Piano Forte. by Edwin Merriot. Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Phila.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Knight From Palestine. A Romantic Ballad Written, Composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to his Friend M. Swett. John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig Jr. ... The Captive Knight a Ballad The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt... Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle. Composed and Inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Hunter's Horn A new sporting Cavatina Composed \u0026amp; Sung by Mr. Philipps. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs... Hark the Goddess Diana A Favorite Duett All the Blue Bonnets over the Barder An original National Air Sung by Mr. Braham arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig... ...Hurrah! Hurrah! a celebrated German National Song Sung by Mr. Nichols in the Opera of Sweedish Patriotism Words by a lady of Philadelphia \u0026amp; arranged by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Glide on my Bark! Written by E.H. Keating. the Music by Chas. M. King. New York, Bourne. Broadway... O Swiftly Glides the Bonnyboat A Scotch Song, Written by Hohanna Bailey with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by T.W. H.B.B. New York. Published by T. Birch. The Moorish Maid from the Musical Souvenir Composed by C.E. Horn... New York Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Archer Boy The Celebrated Cavatina Sung by Miss love, in the Historical play, the Partizans. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Written by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Composed by John Barnett New-York: Published by James l. Hewitt... Buy My Roses, A Ballad, The Music Composed by G. A. Hodson. new York: Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. The Muleteers Return. Ballad Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his friend Mr. John Gifford by S. Nelson. Published by Firth and Hall... Minstrel's return from the War. Sung by Mr. Plumer. New York. Pub. by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... My Sweet Guitar, Ballad, Sung by mrs. Sharpe Composed by John Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig.... The Light Guitar A Serenade Written by H.S. Van Dyh Esqr. Composed by John Barnett. Author of not a Drum was heard. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Watchman A Favourite Song for the Piano Forte Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Philad. Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The ill Wife Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Bonie Doon Music by James Miller, Edinburgh. Collated by Kotzeluch. Poetry by R. Burns. A Scots Song. Philadelphia Pub. by John Aitken and Sold at his Musical Repository North 2nd. Street No. 76. Second Edition the Ingle Side A Favorite Ballad Sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by John Whitaker. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. ...Oh tell me how from love to fly. Composed for Miss M. Caustand By A. Clifton Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. (Copyright Nov. 1820.) My Heart is sair for somebody... in the Opera of Native Land Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... Hours there were. Song with an accompaniment for the piano forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade New York Bourne Depository of Arts... Oft in the Stilly Night, A Favorite Scotch Air Written by Thomas Moore Esq. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson M.D. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon... Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air from Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. bishop Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... Smile again my bonny Lassie... Written Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Honr. Fitz Roy Stanhope by John Parry Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... When Mornings light is gently breaking... Composed by D.F.E. Auber. New York Bourne, Depository of Art... The Spring Time is Come A Spanish Air with Symphonies and Accompaniments by W. Nash... New York, Published \u0026amp; Sold by M. Bancroft... Sweet Me by Moonlight. The Popular ballad Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. New york, Bourne, Depository of Art... The Recall. Written by Mrs. hemans. The Music by Her Sisiter. n. York Bourne Depository of Arts... Kathleen O Moore A favorite Song As Sung by Miss S. Willingham. With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. new York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Hunter and Hop Waltz Arranged by J. Hemmenway. Philad. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The Czar Victorious. A Favorite Air, in Russian Style, Composed and Dedicated by Permission, to miss Eustaphieve, by Mr. George Geib. new York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... Rondo, for the Piano Forte Composed by A. Diabelli. New York Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Institute Rondo with an Introduction Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Sister Eliza, Baroness de mullenheim by Wilhelm Fucho new York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall... (Copyright 1831) Ollive's Admired Ballad Listen! Ladies, Listen! Arranged in a familiar manner for the Piano Forte. by W. Grosse. Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne With variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store... Kinlock of Kinlock, A Favorite Scotch Air. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte of Harp. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... The Copenhagen Waltz, with Variations for the Piano Forte by T. Latour Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... My ain Kind Dearie with Variations by D. Corri. New York, Published by E. Riley... The Coal Black Rose, Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Hungarian Waltz. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to His Friend John Ellis Esqr. by J.M. Rost. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Cover] Ann E. Timberlake. [Note Inside] Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of York Hall; Accessioned May 28, 1948 Martini's grand overture to henry the 4th... Philad. Published \u0026amp; Sold by George Willig. 171 Chesnut Str. Overture to th Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the violin Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by Boieldieu Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Overture to the Celebrated Opera L'Inganno Felici or the Lucky Mistake As performed at the Italian Opera House Composed by G. Rossini. New York Published by E. Riley... The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte Wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature at top of music] Ann E. Timberlake and Anne E. Haynes? The Battle of Prague a Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte Violin accompaniment Ad.Lib. Composed by F. Kotzwara Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... March from Masaniello by Auber Arranged by Chaulieu. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake The Much Admired Air Auto Lane Lyne with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature] Miss A.E. Timberlake Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig... Grand Waltz from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by Him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... Musette deNina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. [Signature] A.E. Timberlake Mrs. McDonald, a Scotch Air with Variations and an introduction, Composed by Philip Knapton, Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller... Post Horn Waltz with Variations in an easy \u0026amp; brilliant Style for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to miss Cecilia Hall Byng by T.F. Molt. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P.K. Moran. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr.... You Ask A Song, You Bid Me Sing, or the Bonnie Boat a favorite Scotch Melody, With Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by G. Kiallmark. New York Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Celebrated Suabian Air; with variations for the Harp or Piano Forte, by P.K. Moran. Baltimore Pubished by John Cole. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Compsoed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss E. G. Lewis. by P. K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York)... New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store... A Favorite Alpine Melody, with introduction \u0026amp; Brilliant variations for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026amp; respectfully inscribed to Miss Elizabeth Cross by W.H.W. Darley Philadelphia. George Willig... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. willigs... March from the Opera Fra Diavolo by D.F.G. Auber Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Le Tambour a favourite duet from Auber's opera la Fiance's arranged for the Piano Forte Fiot, Magnon \u0026amp; Co... [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Waltz The Last Composition of C.M., Von Wever New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... [Signature[ Miss Timberlake. Beethovens Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig.... (Copyright April 1829) Le Souvenir. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Butterfly Cottilions. With their Proper Figures as danced at the Cottilion Parties \u0026amp; Balls. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Three Waltzes for the Piano Forte in imitation of a Musical Snuff Bos Composed by A.T. Mc.Donald. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Isabella Waltz, as performed by the West Point Band, Composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Capt. Hitchcock by Alex. Kyle. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle. Composed and inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. The Maltese Boatmans Song For One, Two, or Three Voices, by L. Devereaux. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Come Dwell With me, a Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake Twilight Dews A Favorite Song Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. New York, Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower Sung by Mr. Williamson. Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by james L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Broadway. [Signature] A. Timberlake The Adieu Stream Gently Flowing Canzonette. The Words by W.B. Music Composed by T. Latour. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... Oh! Speed My Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyk The Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to John Sinclair, Esqr. By John Barnett. New York, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... The Woodbine Bower. Ballad Song with unbounded Applause by Sigr. Begrez, Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... [Signature] A. E. Timberlake The Lost Rose Tree, Ballad sung by Mrs. Franklin. Written, Arranged and Dedicated to mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wilhelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... (Copyright 1834) The Plan Gold Ring the words by W.F. Mondrieff Esq. adapted to an Air in Der Freyschtz by C.M. Von Wever. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... [Signature] Timberlake The Minstrel's Return'd from the War As Sung by Mr. C.W. Taylor Written \u0026amp; Composed by I.H.H. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo Willig.... There's Naw Luck \u0026amp; C. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written and Composed by J. Gairdner. A. M. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea. Written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed for and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne by C. Meineke. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son. (Copyright 1834) William Tell Composed \u0026amp; Sung by Mr. Braham in Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne New York. Firth \u0026amp; Hall. The Sea. A Song The Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukom. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams. Dec. 4th 1834. Rosalie, Cantata... Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. New York, Published by Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store... Tell Me My Heart... The Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by Geib \u0026amp; Walker. Come O'er the Moonlit Sea. Duett Written by Charles Jeffreys Adapted to a Celebrated Air by Auber, and Arranged by L. Devereaux. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... On the breeze of Evening stealing the Evening Song Of the Knights Templars Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung at Oratorios of the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society Words by henry Kerk White Arranged for the Piano Forte New York, Published by Geib \u0026amp; Walker... O Dolce Concento Air by Mozart Arranged with Variations for Madame Catalani By G. Farrara. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Sul Margine Dun Rio. Venetian Air With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Rouse thee up, Shepherd Boy. Tyrolian Air Composed and Sung by Made. Malibran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Meet me by the Linden Tree! A Ballad The Music \u0026amp; Words by George Linley. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... Go My Love. A Rondo... Composed by H.R. Bishop. Pr. 50. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Hark! Hark! Through the wild Wood. The Celebrated Tyrolese War Song... Composed by Alexander Lee. New York. Bourne Broadway. The Light Bark, Written by Miss A. Mahony, Composed by J.T. Craven. Boston: Published by John Ashton, 197 Washington St. Wery Pekooliar. or the Lisping Lover. a Comic Song Written by J. Beuler Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Blewitt. Published by John Cole, Balto. The Dew Drop A Favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton At the Public and Private Concerts with Great Applause Composed by Charles E. Horn. New York: Published by J.A. \u0026amp; W. Geib. 23 Maiden Lane. Oh \"Tis Love... in I Will Have a Wife Written by P.R. Planche adapted to the French Air C'est L'Amour By G. W. Reeve. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... We Have Lived and Loved together. The melody from the \"Recreations Musicales\" Composed by Henri Herz. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. The Rose of Allandale ballad Written by Charles Jeffery. The Music by S. Nelson. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... [Siganture at top] Prince Edward. Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad.... Poetry by C.M. Westmaicott Esqr. Composed by John Sinclair. Philad. Pub. by J. Edgar. [Signature] M.E. Williams The Broken Heart Song Composed for the Piano Forte Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Tis said that abscence conquers Love Written by F.W. Thomas The Music by E. Thoams. Baltimore published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Teach, O! teach me to forget. Written by T. H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... They Told me not to Love Him the Poetry by W. D. Gallagher, the Music by E. Thomas. of Cincinnati. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834) The Evening Gun. Arranged with Characteristic Accompaniments. And Dedicated to D. Lynch Esqr. by John Paddon. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Sold by Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Joy's Buildings Boston. The Absent Friend Music by haydn Arranged as a Song Dedicated to His Sister M.A. Poole by Wm. Poole Jr. George Willig 171 Chestnut. The Gazelle. From Moore's National Melodies, The Accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop. Philada. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. [Writing] From Catherine E. Thornton to Miss M. E. Williams. A Thought of Home at Sea Poetry by mrs. F. Hemans. Composed for the Piano Forte by Charles E. Horn Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wood [Written-Charlottesville] by the Publisher Philadelphia [Covered up by a label from G. P. Knauff \u0026amp; Co's.] Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of Mozart by J.H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) \"Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning.\" The Celebrated Barcarolle in the Opera of Masaniello. Composed by Auber. Arranged by John Barnett. New-York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. [Second Edition]. The Tyrolese Peasants Song Arranged by Joseph Hart. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway. (Second Edition). The Light Canoe. Baltimore, Pubished by G. Willig jr. The last beam is shining An Evening hymn Arranged for the Piano Forte from a Portuguese Melody. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. My Gondolas waiting below Love A Moonight Serenade the Postry by W. N. Bellamy Esq. The Music by A. U. Hayter. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Sleep on thy Pillow. A Ballad With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by Alexr. lee. baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Come Dwell With me, A Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1836) [The last several pages (2) are incomplete attempts at the copying of a song. On the following page is a newspaper article entitles \"The betrothed.\" It has the words to a ballad written by John H. Hewitt.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns No. 70 So. Third \u0026amp; 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written \u0026amp; Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Lady mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond Va. By Charles berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.\u0026amp;W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted \u0026amp; arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles mackay Esqr. Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully dedicated to M.M. Noah Esqr. (Of new York) As a slight token of grateful remembrance of early kindness to a stranger by Henry Russell. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson 135 Washington St... Oh! Tis Merry and Free. A Ballad. Written by geo. Lunt. Esq. Composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to miss Henrietta B. Hainse by B.A. Horville Pr. 50 Cts.New-York. Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Beautiful Day Poetry written by Charles Swain Music Composed by B. Hime. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson 107 Washington Street. The Origin of the Harp Canzonet Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged as a Song or Duet for the Piano Forte. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Oh! Cast That Shadow From Thy Brow, A Favorite Ballad Arranged with an Accompaniment for the piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi... The Grave of Bonaparte song... Music by L. Heath... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Signature] Miss Jane Blackwell The Watcher, Arranged for One or Two Voices The Poetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale Music Composed \u0026amp; most respectfully Dedicated to the Authoress by Dr. William Lardner C.G.P. \u0026amp;c.\u0026amp;c. Baltimore Published by G. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1846). The Sailor Boys Brave, Words \u0026amp; Music Written \u0026amp; Composed by J. Martin Esqr. (of Clifton) and Dedicated to his Friend Lieut. A. Kelty U.S.N. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1841) \"I Do Not Love Thee\" Ballad Dedicated to The Countess of Jersey, Words \u0026amp; Music by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of mozart by J.H. Hewitt. baltimore, Pubd. by G. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) Feasts of Roses, Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. Banks of the Blue Moselle Ballad; Composed \u0026amp; arranged for the Piano Forte by G.H. Rodwell. baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. New England New England My Home O'er the Sea written by Anna M. Wells. Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend Wm. H. Homer Esqr. of Boston by lt. Stoddard. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi, Importer of Music, Musical instruments \u0026amp;c.\u0026amp;c. Fifth Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. A Favorite Song... The Words by Epes Sargent. The music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Joseph B. Preen Esq. Of Columbus CEO. By Henry Rusell. Pr. 50 Cts nett. New York Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1838) Child of the West... A Highland Ballad Written by F.W.N. Bayley. and inscribed to Mrs. Oswald Wood The Music by G.A. Hodson. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt... My Own One A favorite Scotch Air Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte By David Lee. Baltimore, George Willig Jr. Minute Gun At Sea A Celebrated Duett by M.P. King. Baltimore, Published by F. D. Benteen. Twenty First Edition The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad, The music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmstead, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston Published by Geo. P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row... Words by Eliza Cook, [Signature] Fannie Jane Blackwell. You remember it Don't you? A Ballad The Poetry by Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. J. Blockley By John Blockley. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon 167 Broadway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine hs word \"Music\" engraved on it and the front cover has the name Julia Thompson written on it.] There is an index on the inside front cover La Fille du Regiment. Fantasie Brilliante Pour le Piano Composee par Ch. Voss. Op. 119 .75c Net Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker. Le Carneval De Venise d'apres Paganini Capriccio Brillant Pour le Piano Par Charles Voss. Op. 51 50 Cts. net. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... Songs Transcribed for the Piano By Charles Voss. (Popular suabian Song.) 25 cts. net (When the Swallows Homeward Fly.) Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Le Prophe'te de Meyerbeer Introduction Marche, et Grande Valse Brillante Pour le Piano, par F. Burgmuller. Simplified Copy 25 Cts. net. 50 Cts. net Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Fantasie Brillante Pour le Piano Sur Ernani Il Proscritto De G. Verdi Par Fred. Burgmuller. Op. 92 Pr 50 Cts net. Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. 3 Divertissemens Pour le Piano Sur Des Motifs de L'Opera de Donizetti Lucrezia Borgia, Composes par Ferd. Beyer. Op. 74 75 Cts. nett. En Trois Livraisons. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chestnut St. Importer of Music \u0026amp; Musical Instruments. New York. W. Dubois. 315 Broadway. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Piano Forte Player, A Collection of Selected Pieces, Arranged as Piano Solos, by Favorite Composers, ... No. 5. O Wert Thou But My Own Love Composed by F. Kucken. Arranged by F. Beyer... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son 239 Broadway Opposite the Park. La Sonnambula de Bellini. Bouquet de Melodies. Pour le Piano, Par Ferd. Beyer. 50c Nett. New York William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway. Opposite the Park. la Renaissance. Bagatelle a la Valse sur l'Opera Lucie de Lamermoor de Donizetti Pour Piano Par Th. Dohler. Pr. $1.. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Opera of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, halevy, Verdi, Auber \u0026amp; c. By Henry Cramer. And other Celebrated Composers... No. 22. La favorite Donizetti 50 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, verdi, Auber \u0026amp; C. by Henry Cramer. And other celebrated composers... No. 10 Ernani (by) Verdi 50 (net price)... Philadelphia George Willig No. 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arrange from celebrated Operas of Donnizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, Verdi, Auber, \u0026amp; C. By Henry Cramer and other celebrated Composers... No. 9. Lucrezia Borgia (by) Donizetti 50 (net price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to Geo. Willig... Beauties of the Opera... No. 11. Puritanti (by) Bellini 75 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Waltz Being a collection of the most favorite Waltzes By Joseph Labitzky and other Celebrated Composers as Played by the Steyermarkische Band Throughout Europe and the United States... No. 17. Evening Star Waltz (by) F. Beyer 25 (Nett Price)... Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. [The next page is a hand written manuscript.] Three National Airs With Variations for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by francois Hunten. No. 1. O Cara Memoria... Pr. 75 Cts. Nett. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson.... Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections From Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... (Copyright 1851) #1 [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections from Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze. In Three Nos. No. 3. 50c net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... Invitation a La danse Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Duetts for Two Performers on the Piano Forte and dedicated to Misses Eliza A. Patton and Mary L. Read of Lexington, Va. By Geo. W. Hewitt. 50 Cts net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg, Va. La Pluie Oe Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano, Par Osborne Piano Solo 38c nett Piano Duett 75c nett Op. 61. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... Three Celebrated Waltzes by Beethoven Arranged as Duets for the Piano Forte. Pr. 75 cts. Boston Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson, Washington St. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Variations et Finale alla Polacca Sur Un Theme Allemand arrangees a Quatre Mains. composees Pour Le Piano Par Henri Herz. Op. 120 Pr. 37 1/2 cts, net Philadelphia A. Fiot... [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Celebrated Venetian Gallope and March Composed \u0026amp; arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pice 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns No. 70 South Third Street. [signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Mara. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten Von Joseph Netzer. Ouverture fur das Pf. allein 40 ggr.... No. 19. Derselbe f. Pf. za 4 Handen 6 ggr... Brauschweig, bei Foh. Pet. Spehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Word - Mielm [?] and date 1821. there is a table of contents in the front. It is labeled Vol. 4. New Edition. Imitations of many of the most Eminent Professors, in Twenty Six Variations on the favorite Gavot in Achille et Deidamie, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad Libitum) Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to His Royal Highness The Duke of Sufser, by T. Latour, Pianiste to His Magesty... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers to His Magesty. Introduction and Favorite Irish Melody, with brilliant Variations, for the Flute, with and Accompaniment, for the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed and dedicated to his Friend W. F. Collard, by I.C. Weirdner... Op. 52... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co..... Grand Pot Pourri Upon the Overture, Waltz and Nine Favorite Airs, From the opera Der Freshchutz, For the Piano Forte \u0026amp; Flute Obligato, By Henry Kohler... London, Published by R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co... The Popular Sicilian Air, Home! Sweet Home! Arranged with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, By Bernard Lee. Sold by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... Fantasia and Air. with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Monsr. de Chabouille, By Tulou... London Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... (Op. 16) Les Belles Fleurs, Consisting of Select Pieces from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, Selected \u0026amp; most of them Newly arranged for the Piano forte \u0026amp; Flute, The Flute part arranged by Sola, The Piano Forte part arranged by Braugier. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co... (No. 9) Same as directly above except it is No. 10. Per Piacere Alla Signora. The Celebrate Duet... In Rossini's Opera of Il Turco in Italia. Arranged for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte and Dedicated to mrs. I.M. Hart, By C.M. Sola... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 26 Cheapside. La Clementina, A musical Bagatelle for the Flute and Piano Forte. Consisting of A Marcia Cantabile, Introudcing a favorite Air from Meyerbeer's celebrated Opera Il Crociato in Egitto, as Sung by Sigr. Velutti, at the Kings Theatre and an Air as Rondo from Rossini's celebrated Opera L. Gazza ladra, Expressly Composed and arranged for George Williams, Esqr. to whom it is respectfully dedicated by Charles N. Weiss. Op. 97... London, Published for the Author by W. Eavestaff... Maysdeder's Celebrated Air in the Ballet of nina, with Variations for the Flute and an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Inscribed to W. Wallace Currie Esqr. by G. Hargreaves... London, Published by J. Balls... No. 2. from Winter's Opera of Timoreo of Operatic Divertimentos, Selected from the most popular Operas \u0026amp; Ballets chiefly performed on the Continent, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte, and Flute, ad Libitum by F.J. Klose... London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Music sellers to His Magsety... Introduction and Six Variations, on the favorite Air, L'heureux Reve de Jean Jaques Foufseau. Composed for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By C.M. Sola, and respectively inscribed to the Rt. Honorable The Marquis of Cholmondeley. Op. 66... London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026amp; Collard, 26 Cheapside. (Rousseau's Dream) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" the admired Romane Ballet \u0026amp; Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... Sondon, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co... (13) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" The admired Romance Ballet \u0026amp; Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co... (14) Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte in which is introduced a Favorite Irish Melody, with an Introduction and Rondo, Composed and dedicated to Thos. Simpson, Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa... No. 2 London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, Consisting of an Introduction \u0026amp; Rondo Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to William Penkett, Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. J.B. Taylor. No. 3. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte. In which are Introduced the popular Scottish Airs, We're a' noddin, \"Charlie is my Darling,\" and \"The Corn Riggs are Bonny,\" Arranged with Variations \u0026amp; Embellishments, as Performed by the Author at the Public Concerts, and Dedicated to Robert M. Borland, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson. No. 6... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... Eighth Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte, introducing the favorite Venetian Barcarolle La Biondina, with Four Variations, as Performed with great success by the Author, At his Benefit Concert. Dedicated to Thos. Starkie Shuttleworth, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson... No. 8... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... A Second Concertino, Introducing the Favorite Italian Airs. The Maid of Lodi, and Fratante angoscie, Composed in as Easy \u0026amp; Brilliant Style for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Warren Hastings Angelo Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson... London, Published by T. Lindsay, 217 Regent St... (Concerto #2) [At the end of this selection there is an advertisement entitled \"New Music for Flute and Piano-Forte\" by T. Lindsay....] God save the king, with New Variations' for the Flute with an ad. lib. Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to A.H. Lane Esquire (12th Royal Lancers) by Charles Nicholson. No. 12. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... The Favorite Air Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang wi' me. Arranged with Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib. For the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend Bland Graham Esqr (of Dublin) By Charles Nicholson. No. 9. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Mayseder's Celebrated Polonoise, now performing in public by all the first Violinists of the Day. Adapted as a Flute Solo, With a Piano Accompaniment arranged from the original score by Charles Nicholson, and performed by him with enthusiastic applause at most of the Public Concerts...London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... A Favorite Portugese Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad lib: Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to John Clay Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. No. 4. London, Printed by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Coolun, a Favorite Irish Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Dedicated to Sir Richard Sutton Bart by Charles Nicholson. No. 6. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Nicholson's Pot Pourri for the Flute, with an Accompaniment ad lib: for the Piano Forte in which are introduced the much admired Airs of Life Let us Cherish, Auld Robin Gray, and the Favorite Quadrille La Matilda, as performed at the London, Reading \u0026amp; Bristol Concerts, and Dedicated to Darcy Lever Esqr. by the Author...London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026amp; Collard.... Introduction and Six Variations, on the Favorite Military Air of the Fall of Paris, Composed for the Flute, with an Ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Sir Francis Sykes Barr by Charles Nicholson...London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Lison Dormoit A Favorite French Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to G. Evans Aubrey Esqr. by Charles Nicholson. No. 7. London, Published by Clementi Collard, Davies \u0026amp; Collard.... At the end is a page listing \"New Flute Music\" published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has the word \"Music\" written on it. Front cover has name \"S.E. Edloe\" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50 \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003e¢. New-York. Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall...\u003c/span\u003e \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003eI turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street.\u003c/span\u003e \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003eSecond Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.)\u003c/span\u003e \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003eThe Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston. \u003c/span\u003ePublished by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette \u0026amp; Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, \u0026amp; Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette \u0026amp; Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written \u0026amp; Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, \u0026amp; Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words \u0026amp; Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or \"Roll on Silver Moon\" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From \"Illustrations of the Mexican War.\" Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright \u0026amp; fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] \"Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Harriet the Match Girl...The Poetry by Rosamond Wadams: The Music, Altered and Arranged by W. Kirby. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt. 137 Broadway. Evening Song to the Virgin (At Sea): A duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. Partant pour la Syrie. Romance Composée par Madame Hortense. Civedant Reine de Hollande. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Come rest in this bosom. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Adapted to the favourite Air Fleuve Du Tage. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Portrait Charmant: A Romance. Philadelphia. Publie et vendu au Magazin de Musique de G. Willig. Pleyel's Favourite German Hymn, With Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. New Edition. The Celebrated Portuguese Hymn. New York, Published W. DuBois. No. 126 Broadway. No. 53 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional number--Copyright secured according to the law. Jerusalem: A Hymn Written \u0026amp; Composed by a Lady. Printed for G. Willig Philadelphia.... Ah vous dirai je Mamman(?) French Air With Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte. By Cardon Fils. Baltimore, Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son 137 Market St. Stantz Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and sold by G. Willig Jr. A Popular Swifs Air. Arranged \u0026amp; Varied for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Henry Harpur. By R. Schroeder. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Musette de Nina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Hope, the Star, the Voice. A Sacred Song Set to Music by the Reverend C.A. Ven Vleck. And Dedicated to his beloved brother the Reverend W.H. Van Vleck. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Welcome again sweet Sabbath Morn. Written by Charles Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Published by E. Riley 29 Chatham St. The Maltese Boatman's Song...by L. Devereaux. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. Sold by J.L. Hewitt, No. 137 Broadway, New York. Cherry Ripe: A Favourite Song. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 126 Broadway. The Bride's Farewell. The words by Miss. M.L. Buvor. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. Those Evening Bells Written by T. Moore. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. New York, published by E. Riley. 29 Chatham St. The Brigands Ritornella...Written by F.W.N. Bayley. Esqr. Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged by Sidney Waller. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Laurette, Song in Rose D'Amour or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Composed for the Piano Forte by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Fly away pretty Moth: A Ballad....with Accompaniments for the Piano-Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Oh! Speed my Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyke. The Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to John Sinclair Esqr. by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Hours there were. Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 149 Broadway. The Messenger Bird: A Duett. The Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, the Music by Her Sister. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart.... La Serenade Tyrolienne. paroles de la Comtesse de Bradi, Musique de Mademoiselle E. Pacini. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Ingle Side. A popular Scotch Song Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by T.V. Wiesenthal. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! from the first Volume of Songs to Rosa. By Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments of T.A. Rawlings. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway, and sold at the Musi Saloon, 36 Cornhill, Boston. Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower...Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Broadway. Tyrolese Evening Hymn, Words by Mrs. Hemans. Music by her Sister, Miss Browne. New York, Published by E. Riley. 39 Chatham St. On Wi the Tartan. A Scottish Song...Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. No. 137 Broadway. Return, Return Again. Much Admired Song. The Poetry by L.A. Flaxman Esqr. The Music Composed and sung by Mrs. Mary Anne Wood. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. The Lost Rose Tree. Ballad...Written, Arranged and Dedicated to Mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wihelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1834.) Bring Flowers. Air Musette de Nina. Words by Mrs. Hemans. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Worsley. (copyright 1827.) Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, No. 164 Washington Street. The Home of the Soull, a Much Admired Sicilian Air Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Parnell. Professor of Music. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... The Canary Bird: A Ballad. Written \u0026amp; Composed by W. Ball. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mine Alone a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Waltz. For the Piano Forte by J. Walsh. Arranged by George Hewitt. New York, Published by Hewitt, Broadway. The Celebrated Swiss Guards March. Boston Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. A Popular New Quick Step...Composed by Anthony Rieff, and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain Russell Sturgis, by the Boston Brigade Band. Boston, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market St. (Copyright 1829) The New President's March. New York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. Turkish March by Dussek. Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake No. 13 South Street. The much admired Hungarian Rondo. Composed for the Piano Forte by L. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. The Robin Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson No. 147 Chesnut St. The Much admired Valtz in Cinderella. Arranged for the piano forte, by Signor G. Pons. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. (Copyright 1831.) Fra tante angoscie e palpiti. Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. (?) The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine or Buy a Broom. Arranged in a Familiar Manner for the Piano Forte. With Variations by Josh F. Reddie. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. The Bridemaids Chorus Composed by Weber, Arranged as an essay Rondo for the Piano Forte. By J.B. Arnold. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] M.B. Letcher. Boyeton. Sul Margine dun rio. Venetian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by George B. Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Letcher. Boyeton. Egyptian Air. Arranged as a Rondo, for the Piano Forte by T.H. Butler. New York, Engraved, Printed, \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Mary B. Letcher. The Fall of Paris, Arranged as a Rondino for the Piano Forte by G.E. Fiorini. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Followed by a \"Catalogue of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Published and for Sale by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market Street, Baltimore.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea. Written by R.H. Pratt Esqr. Composed by John H. Hewitt. Price 50 Cents. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig, Jr. Do You Ever Think of Me, Written by Charles Jefferys Esqr. Composed by N.J. Sporle. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. By the margin of fair Zurich's Waters. Swiss Air...New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Wings and Liberty: A Ballad Composed expressly for Mrs. Wood, to Whom it is Inscribed by Charles E. Horn. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... [Signature] Miss Wilhelmina Tissot. (?) The Woodbine Bower, Ballad...Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Le Plaisir--A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Price: One Dollar. \"O Dear what canthe matter be:\" an Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 126 Broadway St. Wake Lady Wake the midnight moon. Serenade...Composed by E.J. Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note] Signed Sarah...? Timberlake. The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte. Composed by F. Kotzwara. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake. Grand Waltz, from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Clementi's Grand Waltz. Baltimore, Published and Sold by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market St. I'm an Arch Little Black Eyed Daugher...the Poetry by Richard Ryan. The Music by John Sinclair. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature at the top is cut off]. Hambacher Galloppade, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. The Caledonien Hunt, with Variations Composed for the Piano Forte by T. Latour. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... [Signature] for Wilke. Major Jack Downing's Grand March and Quick Step. Dedicated to the Invincible Downingville Brigade. Away down east in the state of Maine. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834). The Warrior's Bride. A Ballad...Adapted to a Celebrated Waltz of Beethoven's by R.F. Elwin. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note]. Miss Timberlake from Mr. Pulam (?). A Celebrated Quick Step as Performed by Capt. Partridge's Cadets arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Sitting on a Rail or the Raccoon Hunt: A Celebrated Comic Extravaganza...With an accompaniment fore the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Firth and Hall. No. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1836). [Signature] Miss Sarah Timberlake from Mr. Ellic Richmond. Taglioni's Shawl Dance in the Ballet of La Bayadere Composed by Auber, From Which was Adapted the Popular Song Dark Eyed One, Arranged as a Rondo, and Dedicated to Colonel Morris. By C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Watchman: A Favorite Song for the Piano Forte Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Waltz. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Duff. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. (Copyright 1831). La Douleur: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Le Delire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig, Jr. Rose of Lucerne, A Favourite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. They Knew Me Not, From \"Songs of the Sea Nymphs \u0026amp; Scenes in Fairyland\" by Mr. T. Millar. The Music Composed by S. Godbe. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake, Union Mills (?) (?). Pensez à Moi Ma Chère Amie: Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Young Ladies at Mrs. Saralin's Seminary, by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chesnut Street. (Copyright 1829). [Signature] Rosalie M. Poe. The Copenhagen Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by T, Latour. Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. \"My Fatherland.\" The Admired Tyrolienne...Written by W.F. Moncrieff, Composed by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and sold by George Willig, Jr. Market Street. Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Infernal Waltz, from Meyerbeer's Celebrated Opera Robert le Diable. Arranged by F. Huntern. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. [Signature] Presented to Miss S.E. Timberlake by A. Bell. The Celebrated Cinderella Waltz, Composed by Rossini. Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street.... The Bride's Farewell, The words by Miss M.L. Buvoi. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Millie Timberlake from Mr. Ellis. Kate Kearney: A Favorite Air with an Introduction Finale for the Piano Forte Arranged by G. Kiallmark. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. Les Suivantes. No. 1. Variations of the Admired Air \"Will you come to the Bower.\" Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Margaret Armstrong by J.F. Hance. Philadelphia, Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller.... [Page Missing] Brignal Banks (6 Variations). Overture to the Occational Oratorio. [Signature] Millie Timberlake. Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026amp; 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026amp; 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee \u0026amp; Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe \u0026amp; De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer \u0026amp; Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song \u0026amp; Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert \u0026amp; Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss \u0026amp; Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written \u0026amp; Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for \u0026amp; Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026amp; J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced \"The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love.\" Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances \u0026amp; Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns \u0026amp; Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman \u0026amp; Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman \u0026amp; Gray. No. 4 \u0026amp; 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes \u0026amp; Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026amp; J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: \"an Alexis send ich dich.\" Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon \u0026amp; Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. \u0026amp; Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera \"La Norma.\" Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music \u0026amp; Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction \u0026amp; Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Words, \"Piano Folio\" were written on the front and on the spine of the cover.] [Signature] Mrs. Geo. H. Ferguson, Shanghai, China. 192 Pages of Music for 50¢. A Collection: Dance Folio Vol I. of the Most Popular Piano Music of the day. New York and Chicago: Published by Richard A. Asslfield. 12 Bible House. 16 Jackson Street. Copyright 1883 by R.A. Saalfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature] Miss Dondridge, Miss Mary Pendleton. The Minstrel's Harp: An Arietta, from the Lay of the Laft Minstrels; With an Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte, Composed by John Clarke. Music Document. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores: J. Carr's, Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia...Said a Smile to a Tear. From the New Opera of False Alarms as Composed, Sung and Accompanied by Brahm. Hope Told a Flattering Tale: Sung by Mr. Woodham. Why Will Florella: A Favourite Song by Mrs. Delamain of York. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, 45 Holburn. Faithless Emma...Composed by Dr. Stevenson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. When Day has Smiled a Soft Farewell, From Lord Strangford's \"Translation of Camoens.\" Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Composed by R. Light. Oh Then Remember Me. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Printed and sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. The Flowing Can by Dibdin, Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia, Printed at Carr \u0026amp; Company's Musical Repository. Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber Words, by T. Moore Esqr. Music by J. Whitaker. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Good Night: A Favorite Song. Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Winter Amusements: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Shield and Fung by Mr. Munden in the Midnight Wanderers. Dubli, Published by Hime at His Musical Circulating Library, No. 34 College Green. Rosa: A Favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and Sold at the Following Music Stores...The Rapids, A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged by T. Moore Esq. The Steersman's Song, Written aboard the Boston Frigate by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Mr. C. Gilfert. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Alone by the Light of the Moon. A much admired Song. Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. The Timid Tear: The Words by Moore Esq. Music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 1 South 3rd Street.... The Favorite Scotch Ballad of Roy's Wife of Aldivalock to which is added the words of \"Canst thou leave me thus my Katy.\" Written to this Air by Robert Burns. The Flowers of the Forest: a Favourite Scotch Air. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Highland Mary. Written by Burns. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Dear Erin or Cushlamachree...Composed by T. Cooke. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Kate Kearney: The Favorite Irish Air sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following stores...The Mischievous Bee.... [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Why does Azure deck the Sky? A favorite Ballad...Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by R. Humfrey. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. The Meeting of the Waters: Written by Thomas Moore. Irish melody. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curled. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by J. Willson. The Caledonian Maid: Written by Peter Pindair Esquire. Composed by I. Moulds. Printed for and sold by B Carr at his musical repository's. Market Street, Philadelphia.... Edmund Pendleton Esqr, Martinsburg, Virginia. Also Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Ned. (?) from I.L.H. (?). See from Ocean Rising. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Mazzinghi. The Garland of Love. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Hook. Where's the Harm of that: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Hook. New York, Printed \u0026amp; sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 131 William Street.... Entre Nous: A Favorite Song in the Comic Opera of Two Faces under a Hood. Composed by Mr. Shield. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. [A page is missing from the next piece] Sweetly in Life's Jocund Morning: A favorite Song in the new Comedy of Life. Music by Mazzinghi. Words by Reynolds. Life Let us Cherish: A favourite new Song. The Words by Mr. Derrick. Published by G. Willig, No. 185 Market Street, Philadelphia. [Signature] Sally Hoffans. Book. June 17th, 1798. (Page is torn in half). My Much Lov'd Sailor Boy. (?) Philadelphia. [Signature] Phil C. Pendleton. The Anacreontic Song...the Words by Ralph Tomlinson Esqr. late president of that Society. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street. [Signature] A Collection of New Favorite Songs. Pit a Pat in Blue Beard. Printed and Sold by B. Carr, Philadelphia.... Tink a Tank in Blue Beard, Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... When Pensive...in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia..... Chicha cho in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia...... The Day of Marriage...Printed and Sold by J: Carr, Baltimore..... The Bacchus May Boast: Favourite Song Sung by Mr. Bowden. The Words by Captain Morris and the Music by Mr. Shields. Dublin, Published by Hime--Piano Forte Maker and Music Seller (40). College Green. With Lowly Suit: A Favourite New Song sung by Signora Storace in the Opera of No Song No Supper, Dublin Publish'd by Edmund Lee No. (2) Dame Street Near the Royal Exchange. I Locked up all My Treasure: A Much Admired Song...in the Opera of the Quaker Dublin. Published by Hime at his Musical Circulating Library, No. 84 College Green. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. While the morn is inviting to Love: A Favorite Song, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... Glee: The Friar of Orders Gray. J.W. Callcott, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores... Glee: Drink to me only with thine eyes. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky, and sold at the following Music Stores.... Serenade. The Words by Mr. James N. Barker. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake No. 1 South 3rd Street. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Eliza. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. On this Cold Flinty Rock. Harper's Artillerists march. Overture by Haydn. Printed by G. Willig, Market Street. Philadelphia. Musical Journal No. 78. Instrumental Section. Clementis Grand Waltz. Prussian March in Abelino, Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig. Musical Journal No. 66. Instrumental Section. Waltz by Clementi. Yankee Doodle: An Original American Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte. Sold at Carr's Musical Repository. Philadelphia \u0026amp; New York \u0026amp; by I. Carr, Baltimore....\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Front Cover has name \"W.E. Phillips\" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written \"Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. \"1830.\"] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem \u0026amp; Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inscribed on cover: \"TH. Salome\" Stamped \"Charles H. Morse\" on title page and earlier. Title Page: A mon Maitre F. Benoist TH Salome Dix Pieces pour Orgue ou pour Piano a Pedale 1er Volume (Nouvelle Edition); Paris Alphonse Leduc 3, rue de Grammont Contents: No. 1 - Offertoire (en M1 flat) No.2 - Grand Choeur (en SOL) No. 3 - Enforme de Canon (en FA# mineur) No. 4 - Offertoire (en FA mineur) No. 5 - Invocation ( en FA majeur) No. 6 - Melodie (en UT) No. 7 - Offertorie (en FA) No. 8 - Enforme de Canon (en UT mineur) No. 9 - Cantilene (en LA mineur) No. 10 - Grand Choeur (en LA majeur)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Notation: \"atgen L\" Die Kunst der Kehlfertigkeit 20 tagliche Uebungen von B. Lutgen Ehrenmitglied der Concertgesellschaft des K. Conservatoriums in PAris Eigenthum des Verlegers Entd. Stat. Hall Leipzig, C.F. Peters 4899. 4445 Band I Stamped: Sulze \u0026amp; galler Musikalienhandung Stuttgart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover notation: \"ardagni B.\" Title Page: Vocalises par Marco Bordogni revues par Alfred Dorffell Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped Sulze \u0026amp; Galler Musikalienhandsung Content: 24 Vocalises faciles et progressives a la portee de toutes les voix\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Title Page: Ausmahl von Liedern und Spielen aus dem kindergarten der Musikbildungschule in Braunschweig nebst einem Anhand fur die Elementarklasse Gefammet ind mit Begleitung des Pianoforte herausgegeben von Karoline Wiseneder geb. Schneider, Begrunderin und Inhaberin der Schule, Berfafferin von \"Die Familie Klarmann\" Neue Auslage Eigenthumm des Berlegers; Leipzig, bei E.F. Kabnt Radjfolger Contents: 1. Ausmunterung 2. Das Kreisgehen 3. Gehspiel 4. Das Schmedengehn 5. Der Schiebefarren 6. Bewegungspiel am Ort 7. Uhrenlied 8. Gehspiel 9. Johann, spann An! 10 Verlangen nach dem Fruhlinge 11. Fruhlingsliedchen 12. Mailieb 13. Vom der Raschfatze 14. Das Mullerspiel 15. Der Muller 16. Der Windmuller 17. Kinderisilied 18. Die Eisenbahn 19. Das Bottcherspiel 20. Das Bottcherspiel 21. Der Hirt und die heerde 22. Der hirtenrus 23. Von Taste 24. Jeden Schlag im Tast 25. Hahn, Kudul und Nachtigall 26. Das Vogel Concert 27. Zu allen Jahreszeiten 28. Bon hanschen, der nur Trompeter werden wollte 29. Bom sleiszgen handwerfsmann 30. Das hausbauen 31. Allgemeines Bewegungspiel Anhang fur die Elementarklasse der Madchen 32. Der Schnedenreigen 33. Reigen 34. Die grosse Wasche 35. Warnung 36. Die Lerche 37. Kudulslied 38. Fruhlingslied 39. Wanderlied 40. Bienenlied 41. Herbstlied 42. Weihnactslied\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnglish and German Title Page: Cotta-Edition No. 70 Instructive Edition of Classical Pianoforte-works With the cooperation of Hans von Bulow, Immanuel von Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List founded by Sigmund Lebert Divison II, Volume I Dedicated to the Conservatory of Music at Vienna Selected Sontas and other Pieces for the Pianoforte composed by W.A. Mozart First Volume; Sonatas for two hands. No. 1-12 With the cooperation of Immanuel von Faisst and Ignaz Lschner eleaborated by Sigmund Lebert English translation of the instructive text by Percy Goetschius Publisher: J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger Stuttgart und Berlin New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co., 11 East 22nd Street London W. Augener Limited, 199 Regent Street Copyright, 1891, by Edward Achuberth \u0026amp; Co. Stamped: Musik-Haus Noris Nurnberg Buch, Musikeller-Und Instrumentenhandling Kaiserstrasse 42\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 \" \" Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute \u0026amp; Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise \u0026amp; trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 \" \" Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: \"John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville\" Title Page: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth \u0026amp; Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblank page marked 10cents Bound collection: Ouverture zu Johann v. Paris von Boieldieu Andante con moto Violino G. Wichtl Der Savoyarde Ungarisches Zigeunerlied fur Violine mit Gegleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Goby Eberhardt Op. 33; Verlag von Aug. Cranz im Hamburg Fantaisie sur un theme allemand par J. Leybach Op. 5 Violino arr. v. E. Wesch Eigenthum der Verleger; Berlin hei C.A. Challier \u0026amp; Co. Am Meer Violine Fr, Schubert Adelaide Violino L. van Beethoven Neue Ausgabe; Sammlung beliebier Compositionen fur Pianoforte und Violine 1. J.J. Bott; Op. 9 Andante cantabile fur Violine und Pianoforte 2. Romanesca aus sem 16. Jahrhundert 3. E. Weissenborn; Op.68 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 1 4. Op.69 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 2 5. Op.71 Ein Schlummerlied 6. Carl Rundnagel; Adagio religioso 7. Jean Becker; Op. 3 Kleine Melodiosee No.1 Romance; No. 2 Humoreske; No.3 Ein Traum; No. 4 Rondino; No.5 Melodie; No. 6 Erinnerung Publisher: Cassel, Verlag von Carl Luckhardt, Brooklynn, E.Buek \u0026amp; Co. Washington Street Violino; W. Plachy, op.82, No.3. 6me Air Varie pour le Violon avec accompagnement d'Orchestre ou de Piano par C. De Beriot Op. 12 Leipzig 6 Petit Airs varies por le violon par Charles Dancia, leipzig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrosse Theoretisch- Praktische Klavierschule fur den Systematischen Unterricht Dr. S. Lebert und Dr. L. Stark, Professoren am Conservatorium su Stuttgart Vollstandig in Vier Theilen Mit Einem im Vierten Theil Enthaltenen Anhang, Bestehend aus vier Grossen Originalbeitragen von Dr. Franz v. Liszt sowie weiteren specialetuden von W.Bargiel, F.Bendel, J.Brahms, L.Brassin, J.Faisst, St. Heller, A. Henselt, Ferd. Hioller, Th. Kirchner, W. Kruger, Th.Kullak, Franz Lachner, G. Linder, J. Moscheles, J. RAff, C. Reinecke, J. Rheinberger. A. Rubinstein, C. Saint-Saens und O. Scherzer Zweiter Theil Vierundzwanzigste Auflage Edition Cotta No. 101 Preis: 8 Mark Stuttgart 1901 J.G. Cotta'sche Bushhandlung Nachfolger G.m.b.H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover inscribed: Sadie D. Robertson Harmston; Le Zephyr, morcean elegant. Op. 41 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 451 Washington Street New York Schubert's Serenade transcribed by F. Liszt Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Lucia di Lammermoor, Op.114, Donizetti Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Faust; J. Leybach, Op. 35 Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Bohemian Girl H. Cramer Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Ye Banks and Braes Wallace, W.V. Published by G. Andres \u0026amp; Co. 4228 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia\\ Pensees Italiennes 3 Pieces Elegantes aur La Traviata de Verdi par Th. Oesten Op. 125 Published by Beck \u0026amp; Lawton, Philadelphia Home Sweet Home T.P. Ryder White, Smith \u0026amp; Co., Music Publishers 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Folies E. Ketterer Op. 179 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co 451 Washington Street In Beauteous May H. Lichner, Op.87 Boston: Carl Prufer, 30 West St. Boston Fisherman's Song Op. 43 Gustav Lange Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Austrian Song My Dainty Lass by Pacher Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 277 Washington Street Boston Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60; G.D. Wilson published by Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co 451 Washington Street Dancing in the Barn by Tom Turner; T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Geo Molineux 819 Broadway New York and 40 Fourth Street Brooklyn Amusement Des Jeunes Amateurs Charles Czerny Op. 825; F.A. North \u0026amp; Co. 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Polacca Sweet By and By; A.P. Wyman New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Bright Flowers Heinrich Lichner Op. 111 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Golden Clouds Charles D. Blake Op. 166 Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company The Angel's Greeting Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St. Illusioni Grand Valse G.C. Capitani White, Smith \u0026amp; Co. 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Sirenes Waltzes Emile Waldteufel White, Smith \u0026amp; Co., 516 Washington Street, Boston Flowers of St. Petersburg ( Fleurs de St Petersburg Waltzes ) John Resch Warren K. Day, Concord, N.H. Artists' Life Waltzes Johann Strauss Op. 316 Valse Brillante Jules Schulhoff Op. 6 Boston Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Wildwood Blossoms Waltz Thomas P. Westtendorf Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Musical Echoes Mazurka H. G. Bennett Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company 126 Tremant St. San Francisco Racquet Galop E. Kate Simmons Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Waves of the Ocean Ch. D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St. Wandering Sprite J.C. Engelbrecht Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Little Fairy Scottisch L. Streabog Providence R.I. Cory Brothers 120 Westminster Street Clayton's Grand March Chas. D. Blake Op.100 Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St General Hancock's Grand March Sep Winner Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Boccaccio March A.E.Warren Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Co. 516 Washington St Carl Schwencke Op. 56 Rossini Auber Donizetti D. Krug J.Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Leipzig u. New York stamped by G. Schirmer 701 Broadway New York Welcome to Spring for Six Hands Th. Oesten Op. 319 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 277 Washington St. Swediah Wedding March Aug. Soderman C.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 711 Broadway New York On the Race Course Chas. D. Blake Op.134 Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St The Three Friends D. Krug Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved \" M.I. BLANDIN\" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 \u0026amp; 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley \u0026amp; Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright \u0026amp; fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway \u0026amp; 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley \u0026amp; Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 239 Broadway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Notation \" Original Compositions Schubert\" Colored Marking on title page: Watkins 2 Compositions Originales pour Piano a quatre Mains par Francois Schubert Supplement Leipzig \u0026amp; Berlin C.F. Peters Bureau de Musique Ouverture: Franz Schubert Op. 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Mendelssohn: Symphonien Bd. I (Arnoll, Adur ) 4 ms. Stamped Dr. Alfred Buss Arzt Suttin Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Sammtliche Werke Symphonien fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen Band I Band II Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped: Musikalie-Handluch Stettin Amoll-Symphonie Mendelssohn Op. 56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved: E. WILLSON. O Logie O Buchan! Air Ecossais Henri Herz Op. 85 London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. 20, Soho Square Il Tancredi Rossinin London: Mori \u0026amp; Lavenn, 28 New Bond St. Tu Che accendi T. Latour S.Chappell, 50 Bond Street Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Non Piu Andrai Mozart London: Falkners 3 Old Bond St. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Tu vedrai la sventurata Anton Diabelli No. 17 London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Semiramide G,. Rossini London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 105 Wardour Street Le Cheval de Bronze D.F. E. Auber London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Soho Square Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin The Alpine March Henry Russell Dublin: Marcus Moses, 4,Moreland Street Stamped sold by Robinson Russell and Rubinson Faint and Wearily P.W. Gormley Dublin: E. McCullaghs Music Warehouse, 108, Grafton St. Pianoforte WareRoom, 22 Suffolk Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin I Puritani William Hutchins Callcott in three books London: Cramer \u0026amp; Co. 201 Regent Street \u0026amp; Richmond Mills 140 New Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Fra Diavolo Auber London: Chappell Music Seller to their majesties 50 Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Hart's 32nd Set of Quadrilles Joseph Hart London: Leoni Lee, Music Seller to the Royal Family, 48 Albemarle Street The Mountaineers Quadrilles P.W. Gormley Dublin: E.McCullagh Music Ware Room 108 Grafton Street opposite the Provosts Home; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Les Coquettes Quadrilles de Contredanses Op. 49 Henri Herz London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Soho Square Paris by Hen. Bonn by Simrock or the same publisherd also may be had H.Herz'z First Set of Quadrilles The Coast-Guard Quadrilles M.F. Welch Dublin: Published for the authhor at M. Moses' Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Warehouse 4. Westmoreland Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Pickwick Quadrilles containing Samuel Pickwick Esq. G.P.M.P.C. , Nathaniel Winkle Esq.,M.P.C., Tracey Tupman Esq. M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass Esq. M.P.C. Alfred Jingle - not Esq. and Sam Weller for the Piano Forte as danced at the Nobilities, Almacks and Pickwick Balls Edith by Boz Junz. London: Printed by W. Wybrow, 24, Rathbone Place and also sold by Corp. Aldersgate St. Pierson, Bishopsgate St. \u0026amp; all Book \u0026amp; Music Sellers in the United Kingdom; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Brilliant Rondos Ch. Czerny op.316 London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Victoria Waltz composed and varied A Capriccio for the Piano Forte by J.H. Gross Authot of the \"Familiar Studies\" Dedicated with Permission to Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria; published for W. Crosby H. Falkner: 3 Old Bond St. London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover notation: H.G.A. Vol II CLASS Handwrtten inside cover: 1. Sinding's Rustle of Spring 9. O Thou Sublime sweet Evening Star 16. Pilgrims Chorus 21. Cavatina 24. Simple Aven 28. Chopins Funeral-March 30. Paderewski Menuet 35. Scarf-Dance 38. Schuberts' Three Waltzes 40. Intermezzo sinfonico 43. L'Avalanche 45. La Cinquantaine 49. Traumerei 51. Bridal Song from Lohengrin 53. Hunting Song 55. Canzonetta 57. Barcarrolle 59. Cradle Song 61. Menuet 63. Faust (for four hands) 69. Curious Story 71. Clementi Sonatina 73. Six variations by Beethoven 83. The Little Saucer 85. Auf dem Spielplatz 88. Grandmothers Story \u0026amp; Mysterious Affair 90. Les Sonatinias 92. By the Spring \u0026amp; Slumber Song 94. Jugend Lust 102. Oberon for four hands 108. Bagatelle 110. Kinderleben 118, The Beetles Buzz 120 Baroarole 125. Merry Wanderer 127. Thine eyes are Blue Fruhlinsrauschen Klavierstuck von Christian Sinding Op.32 no. 3 Eigenthum des verlegers 8486 Leipzig C/F/ Peters 4 Transcriptions from Tannhauser Opera by R. Wager for the Pianoforte by Gustav Lange New York: G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copright 1885 Selections performed at the Wagner Festival Concerts Fritz Spindler Op.94 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Standard Classic Composers Cavatina by Joachim Raff Oliver Ditson Company Boston Song Without Words Francis Thome Op.25 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken 1901. Classical Bouquet by Burgmuller, Funeral March by Chopin New York: T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co., 18 East 22nd St. Stamped: Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave. 59th \u0026amp; 60th St. New York Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Compositions de J.J.Paderewski Menuet New York: G. Schmirmer Handwritten name Hattie Aitken Do Not Remove from Piano Compositions for the Pianoforte by C. Chaminade Scarf Dance New York: G. Schirmer. 1891. Old and New Classics for the Pianoforte Schubert, F. Three Waltzes New York: G. Schirmer 1892. Cavalleria Rustican Intermezzo sinfonico P. Mascagni Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Bock in Berlin Stamped G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York. Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Select pieces for the Pianoforte L'Avalanche Heller, S. Arthur P. Schmidt, 154 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Stamped Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Union Square New York Twelve Choice Selections for Piano La Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Traumerei R. Schumann Op. 18 Bridal Song from Lohengrin, Jadassohn, S. New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Hunting Song Jagdstuck Cornelius Gurlitt, Op, 101 No. 19 Boston, Mass, H.B. Stevens Co. 26 West Street; stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 95 Union Square, New York\" Canzonetta, V. Hollaender G. Schirmer New York 35 Union Square . 1886. Barcarolle X. Scharwenka The Boston Music Company 28 West Streeet Boston Mass. Copyright by G. Schirmer, Jr. 1988. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Cradle Song(Wiegenlied) Gustav Merkel New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Menuet No. 10 A. Jul Biedermann New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. J.F.H. Meyer Copyright 1891 Faust de Ch. Gounod D. Krug, Op.170 No.36 Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth and New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" Curious Story St. Heller, Op.138, No.9 New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square. 1892 Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1. Clementi, M. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square Sechs Variationen uber ,,Nel cor pin\" G dur fur das Pianoforte von L. Van Beethovenunter Mitwirkung von Immanuel von Faisst bearbeitet von Sigmund Lebert; English translation by J.H. Cornell. Stuttgart: Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger. Copyright 1891 by Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" No. 5 Die kleine Tanzerin (The Little Dancer) Boston \u0026amp; Leipzig: Arhtur P. Schmidt. Copyright 1890 Philip Hale Jugenleben von Heinrich Lichner Op. 81 No.4 Auf Dem Spielplatz Berlin Verlag von C.A.Challier 8 Co. Paris, A.Leduc London B. Williams Stamoed \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Grandmother's Story and Mysterious Affair Carl Reinecke Op.77 carefully revised and fingered by Junius W. Hill Book I, II, III Arthur P. Schmidt Boston Two Sonatinas No.1 in G L. Van Beethoven New York G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1893 Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" An der Quelle (By the Spring) and Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) C. Gurlitt New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square Jugend-Lust Franz Wohlfahrt, Op.61 Heft 1 Leipzig, Rob.Forberg Stamped \"G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" No. 19 Oberon von Weber Secondo D. Krug, Op.123 No.19 a quatre mains Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Bagatelle Philipp Scharwenka revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg. Some pencil markings \"Bagatelle Miss Ehlers Hattie Aitkins\" G. Schirmer, No.35 Union Square, New York Copyright 1887 Kinderleben Kleine Stucke fur das Pianoforte von Th. Kullak Berlin M.Bahn Verlag Stamped\"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" The Beetles Buzz Gustav Lange New York Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square Berlin \u0026amp; Posen Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Bock Hof-Musikalienhandler Copyright 1890 by O.B. Boise Barcarole in G Gustav Ehrlich New York G. Schirmer \"Harriet L. Aitkens\" Copyright 1889 Merry Wanderer Stiehl, Heinr. New York G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copyright 1887 Thine Eyes so Blue Gavotte composed by Jos. J. Kaiser. Published by J. Fischer \u0026amp; Bro. 7 Bible House New York; Ignaz Fischer 229 Summit St. Toldedo, O. Copyright 1897 by Jos. J. Kaiser. Hand notations \"Hattie L. Aikens Do Not Remove from piano\" Reigen Adolph Jensen Silver, Burdett and Company Publishers New York, Boston, Chicago. Copyright 1893-1894. Note on last page: \" Miss Harriet Aitkens 550 Park Ave. New York City\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside cover \" 2 violins 35 cents\" Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violins Violen et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026amp; Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Duo I Violino Primo J. Pleyel, Op.59 Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par Ignace Pleyel par Ferd. David. Leipzig: C.F. Peters. Stamped \"J.G. Krompholz, Bern Musikalien un Instrumentenhandlung Musikalien-Leihanstadlt. Piano und Harmonium, Verkauf und Miethe\" Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violons Violon et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Sclesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026amp; Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Sonate Pour le Pianoforte avec Violon ad libitum par D. Steibelt a Leipsic chez Breithopf \u0026amp; Hartel Stamped \"A. Methfessel Magasin de Musique\" Drei Sonatinen fur Pianoforte und Violine componirt von Franz Schubert Op. 137 Mk. 1.50 Neue revidirte mit Fingersatz und Bogenstrich versehene Ausgabe von Friedr. Hermann J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Leipzig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved Violin \u0026amp; Piano Lieschen Polka M.Carl 6th Air Varied Ch. De Beriot, Op.12 Fantasies Faciles D. Alard Op.39 Rundgesange Waltzes E. Strauss, Op.178 Breeze of Night Waltzes Geo. Lamothe In the New Home Waltzes Kela Bela, Op. 109 Jubilaums March E. Haselmann Hortensia Galop C. Eberle Rheinlander Schottische C. Eberle Moccoli Carnevals Quadrille C. Faust Hortensia Waltz F.G.Baur Sonata No.3 Jacob Schmitt Fragrant Violet F. Spindler Sounds from Home J. Gung'l Victoria Lancers' Quadrille Weingarten Selections from Lombardi Verdi Grand Russian March Carnival of Venice Pot Pourri, Popular Melodies Lingard Medley Les Roses Waltz Coronation March, from \"Prophet.\" Selection from \"La Sonnambula\" Tanz Jubel Polka Marseillaise Hymn Traineux Mazurka Selection from Traviate The Power of Love. Santanella Balfe Departed Days The Last Rose of Summer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructive Ausgabe Klassischer Klavierwerke unter Mitwirkung von Hans Von Bulow, Dr. Immanuel Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Dr. Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite Abtheilung Ausgewahlte Sonaten und Andere Stucke W.A. Mozart Neuste revidirte Auflage Zweiter Band Nr. 13-25 Sonaten zu Zwei Handen In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum der Verslagshandlung fur alle Lander Nr. 71  Preis M.6. Stuttgart, 1890 Verlag Der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Mary A. Lincoln.\" on spine \"Beethoven 2\" Sonaten und Andere Werke fur das Pianoforte von Ludwig Van Beethoven unter Mitwirkung von Immanuel Faisst bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite revidirte Ausgabe Zweiter Band In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum de Verlagshandlung fur alle Lander Preis: Rthlr. 2.20 Ngr.oder fl.4- Stuttgart. Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1872. Stamped \"John F. Perry \u0026amp; Co. 638 Washington St. Boston\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Music F.D. No. 1\" Inside cover handwritten \" 1 of 7  Z:L  4 Chromolith, fronts including \"Music of the Balls\" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted \"To the Rose in Winter\" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur  Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 25 Castle Street, Berners St. W. Funiculi Funicula a Neopolitan Melody by L. Denza. G, Ricordi \u0026amp; Co. 265 Regent Street, London. W. La Coucharatcha Dance Andalouse pour le Piano par Durand De Grau  London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co, New Bond Street.Stamped \"J.H. Demonti 101 Buchanan Street Glasgow\" La Chatelaine Fantaisie a la Valse par Alphonse le Duc. London: Brewer \u0026amp; Co. Bishopsgate Street within Eldorado Waltz by T.Popplewell Royle. London. Enoch \u0026amp; Sons, 14 \u0026amp; 14A Gt. Marlborough St W. Black Diamonds Waltz for the Pianoforte compopsed by Louis Lamar London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 25 Castle Street East, Berners Street W, printed at Leipzig. Stamped \"Now the property of Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew, Ltd. 42, New Bond Street. London, W. Toreador Waltz by  T. Popplewell Royle. London: Enoch \u0026amp; Sons, 14 \u0026amp; 14A. Great Marlborough Street ,W. Orazione for the Pianoforte by Carle Thorne. Edwin Ashdown (Limites) New York. London. Toronto. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher 25 Mar. 96 122, Cheapside, E.D. \"Come Back to Erin\" by Claribel. Transcribed for the Pianoforte by W. Kuhe. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295 Regent Street W. Stamped \"Boisegow\" Balmoral Fantasia on Scotch Airs (with imitation of bagpipes) Composed expressly for Mdme. Arabella Goddard by Jules DeSivrai. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295, Regent Streew W. Stamped \"A.G.\" 'Tis still the time of the roses  W. Baumgartner. Augener \u0026amp; Co. 199 Regent Street, London, W. 22 Newgate Street, E.C. \u0026amp; 6 New Burlington Street, W. Green Isle of Erin Song; words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel. Copyright 1892 Patey \u0026amp; Willis. New York 5 East 14th . London Edwin Ashdown(Limited) Hanover Square. Toronto 88, Yonge Street. Stamped \"G.L.R.\" Angus  Macdonald, Song. Written by Fred. E. Weatherly. Composed and dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. O Callaghan by Joseph Roeckel Price 4/ London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co., 50, New Bond Street A May Morning Song. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by L. Denza. Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Ltd. 50, New Bond Street, London, W. Agents: New York: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Copyright 1844 by Chapell \u0026amp; Co.Stamped \" L. Dongy\" Only Once More Song. The Words by H.L. D'Arcy Jaxone, The Music by Frank L. Moir. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher DEC. 66 123, Cheapside, E.D. Down the Vale Song. The words by Gunby Hadath; the music by Frank L. Moir. Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295, Regent Street, London,W. 9, East Seventeeth Street, New York. Copyright 1896. Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini by George Frederick West. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street W. Gloris in Excelsis (Twelfth Service) Rossini by Mozart. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street W. Music of the Bells - Sweet Bells are ringing arranged by Cristabel. Printed in Germany. Price One Shilling. London: Wickens \u0026amp; Co., 41 New Bond Street, W. Glued on inside back cover are two pictures: The New Bonnet and On the Links from the painting by Harrison Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On cover: Gounod Grieg Pauer Blumenthal Dedicated to Madame Viguier Funeral March of a Marionette by Ch. Gounod London, Goddard \u0026amp; Co. 4 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Ch. Gounod\" Marche Funebre for the Piano Forte performed at the Funeral of the Composer, in the Church of La Madeleine, Paris. Composed by Frederic Chopin. London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, New Bond Street Poetische Tonbilder ( Poetic Tone_Pictures for the Pianoforte by Edvard Grieg. London, Augener \u0026amp; Co. 86 Newgate Street, E.C. As performed by the Author at the Crystal Palace Concerts, La Poste Scherzo pour le Piano compose et dedie a Mrs. J.M. Eddington par Robert Beringer Op. 22. London: Simson \u0026amp; Co. (Late Weippert) 14 Argyll Street. Regent Street, W. Section III, No.18 Charles Halle's practical Pianoforte School. Scherzo, Hunting Song and Toccatina from Op. 77 C. Reinecke. Forsyth Brothers, Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London, Cross Street, and South King Street, Manchester Slumber Song (Schlummerlied) for the Piano, by Robert Schumann. London: Weippert \u0026amp; Co. (Late Simpson) Music Publisherd 266, Regent Street, W. Charles Halle's Edition. Schumann's Arabeske for the Piano Forte fingered and edited by Charles Halle, Op. 18. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, New Bond Street Le Chant du Braconnier 2de pensee Melodique par Theodore Ritter London: Addison, Hollier \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Street. Paris, L'Auteur, Boulevard des Italiennes Gigue pour Piano par Theodore Ritter op. 34. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Scherzo Brillante. Pour Piano, par H.A.Wollenhaupt. London, B. Wiliams, 19, Paternoster Row, E.C. Air Compose par Le Roi Louis XIII transcrit pour le piano par Henri Chys. London: E.Donajowski 8, Winsley Street, Oxford Street W. Intermezzo Scherzoso. Ji Carnevale di Milano Ballabili e Intermezzi per Pianoforte composti da Hans de Bulow Op. 21. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff Milano: Ricordi; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Berceuse Joachim Raff Op. 125 II Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Aquarellen Short Pieces for the Piano by Niels W. Gade Elegie Op. 19 Le Devouement Morceau pour le Piano par Jacques Blumenthal Op. 58 London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry Hanover Square La Campanella. Polka de Concert pour le Piano par E. Pauer. London, Addison \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Street Paris, Fluxland Leipzig, Kistner Galop Militair for the Piano Forte. Composed By E. Pauer. Londom: Published by R. Mills, 140, New Bond Street The Message Transcribed for the Piano Forte by Jacques Blumenthal. London. Duncan Davison \u0026amp; co. Depot General de la Maison Brandus, de Paris 244, Regent Street, corner of Little Argyll Street. Danse des Gnomes pour le Piano. Composee par Jacques Bluementhal. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Stamped \"J.Meller 55 Church St ...\" Etude de Concert Op.7 pour le Piano Forte par A. Goria; dediee a son amil E. Prudenr revised and fingered by Rene Favarger. London: Wessel \u0026amp; Co., Importers \u0026amp; Publishers of Music to Her Majesty, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent (by Appt) The Court \u0026amp; Army 18. Hanover Square Marcia Giocosa, Ferinand Hiller. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Charles Halle's Edition Fantasia-Impromptu, for the Poano Forte Composed by F. Chopin. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, New Bond Street Liebesfruhling Sonnets for Pianoforte Composed by Frederick Unger Op. 8. Forsyth Brothers, 272a Regent Circus, Oxford, London and Cross Streeet, and South King Street, Manchester To Miss Ada Kennedy. Kathleen Mavourneen. Transcription variee pour piano, par Tito Mattei. London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer, 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street, w.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved \" M. \u0026amp; G. Mcerlein.\" Title Page: Vocal Gems; A Collection of Admired Songs, Duetts \u0026amp; c. By Popular Authors Nay Bid Me Not to Resign Love                              Serenade from Don Pasquale No. 1 Then You'll Remember Me                            No. 2 Heart Bowed Down  Balfe No. 3 I Dreamt that I Dwellt in Marble Hall  Balfe      No. 4 When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT No. 5 Within a Mile of Edinborotown                        No. 6  Dearest Spot on Earth  Wrighton No. 7 Scenes that are the Birghtest  Balfe              No. 8 Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me  Travatore No. 9 Annie Lawrie                                                No.10  Loreley  F. Silcher No. 11 We Met by Chance.    Kuchen                      No.12 The Alpine Horn  H. Proch No. 13 Shells of the Ocean  J.W. Cherry                No.14 Murmuring Sea Duett  S. Glover No. 15 In Happy Moments  Wallace                        No.16 Gipsy Countess Duett  S. Glover No. 17 I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow(Annie G. Barker)  No.18 Call Me Thine One No. 19 Comin Thro' the Rye                                    No. 20 Switzer's Farewell No. 21 Ever of Thee    Hall                                      No. 22 Mary of Argyle No. 23 Home sweet Home Cincinnati: Published by F.W.Rauch. No. 123 West 5th St between Vine \u0026amp; Race Southside When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT Drei Balladen fur eine Bass-oder Bariton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Piano compsit von C.G. Reissiger Op.95 Dresden: Bei Bernhard Friedel. stamped \" J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Music Depot Broadway New York\" How Sweet 'tis to Return composed by F. W. Rauch. Published by R.W.Rauch, Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Sweet Home Polka for the Piano By F.W.Rauch. , Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Lucetta Polka composed by H.P. Danks. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Echo Schottische Composed by Miss Mary A. Tipton. A Blind Lady. Cincinnati, O. Published by R.W.Rauch, . 123 W. Fifth St. 1859 The Maidens Prayer. T Badarzewska. Cinncinati. J. Church JR. 66 West Fourth St Parlor Waltz composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Madame Elisabeth Ernest by Mrs. H.W.Hale. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. West Fourth St 1859 National Hall Polka by F.W. Rauch.  Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1858 Katy's Waltz for the Piano. By Ch.A. Hertwig.  Cincinnati. Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Russian March Published by Henry McCaffrey Baltimore Tripp \u0026amp; Cracc's Collection of Duetts for Piano Forte. Silver Lake Waltz. Published by Tripp \u0026amp; Cragg Louisville KY Pleasure Train for TWO Performers on the Piano by Ja's. Bellak. Sontag Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Young Pianists' First Recreations Collection of Easy Duetts Designed for the Use of Beginners. Composed, arranged and carefully fingered by Julius H. Knorr. Allegretto \u0026amp; Allegro. Luisville, Ky. Published by D.P. Faulds. 1857. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Fairy Bell Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Villikins \u0026amp; Dinah Waltz Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Grand Russian March. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: J.W. Lawton. No.19 Sth Eighth St. Saratoga Polka. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Sophie Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 The Battle of Buena Vista Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Major General Zachary Taylor, by William Striby. Published by David P. Faulds Louisville Ky. Firth \u0026amp; Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway New York 247-11. Le Tremolo, Pour le Piano par H. Rosellen. Cincinnati, published by W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons. 50 Fourth St. Tonbluthen Auswahl von Original Tondichtungen fur das Piano-forte von Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny etc. Andante fur das Pianoforte v.L.van Beethoven Tonbluthen G Charakterstucke fur Piano von Spindler 43 Werk. Lilie. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's Verlag Une Promenade en Gondole. Nocturne par Th. Dohler Oeuv.65. Berlin et Breslau chez Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Boch Repertoire des jeunes Pianistes Petites fantasies instructives pour le Piano Sur des Motifs D'Operas Favoris composee par Ferdinand Beyer Op. 36. Le Pardon de Ploermel de Meyerbeer. Stamped \" C. Breusing 701 Broadway New York, Grosser Marsch aus Tannhauser eingerichtet fur das Pianoforte von J. Val. Hamm. Dreden, C.F. Meser. Stamped Scharfenberg \u0026amp; Luis New-York Zwolf Novellen fur das Pianoforte componirt von Carl Mayer Heft I. Eigenthum des Veregers. Offenbach a/M, bei Johann Andre London \u0026amp; Philadelphia Bouquets de Melodies pour Le Piano par Ferd. Beyer Op. 42. Leipzig, chez C.F.Leede.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved \"MUSIC\" Handwritten notes inside cover Guy Mannering Valse, C.H.R. Marriott published by Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside. Wholesale Warehouse,11, Holborn Bars, E.C. Soave Immagine D'Amor, Cavatina, composed by Signor Mercandante. London Published for the Proprietors by Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street Robert Toi Que J'Aime. Cavatina. In the Opera of Robert Le Diable, composed by Meyerbeer. London, Cramer, Wood \u0026amp; Co. 201, Regent Street Angiol di Pace Song. Extracted from the trio in the Opera of Beatrice di Tenda. Composed by Bellini. London: Published by Chappeell Music Seller to Her Majesty 50 New Bond Street Giorno dorrore e di contente Duett in the Opera of Semiramide composed by Rossini. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by S. Chappell Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street Ebben per mia memoria. The favorite Duett, in the Opera of La Gazza Landra. Composed by Rossini. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street. fabian's, Musical Library Circus Rd. St. Johns Woc Venezia (Barcole) Poetry by Pietro Beltrame The English Version by John Oxenford Esq. The Musis Composed and Dedicated to Signor Consigliero Beltrame by Giacomo Meyerbeer. London: J.J. Ewer \u0026amp; Co. A Grenade, Ariette Espagnole composee par G. Rossinin. London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50 New Bon St W La Stella Waltz, parole di E.Dellesedie. Composto espressamente e didecato a Madlle. Tietjend, da Luigi Arditi. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Wood, 201, Regent Street, \u0026amp; 67, Conduit St. L'Orologio, Scherzo per Canto di Luici Arditi. London; Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street La Scala, No. 80, \"Qui Sola, Vergin Rosa,\" Romanza. Sung by Madame Bosio in the Opera of MArta F. De Flotow. London; Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Il Soave e bel conten aria. Composta dal Sig. Me. Pacini. London, Addison \u0026amp; Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. \u0026amp; 47 King St. Che Vuol Dir Cio? (The Spinning Wheel Quartett) In the Opera of MArtha, Composed by F. De Flotow. London, Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Songs for the Classical Vocalist. Selected and Edited by Miss Masson. Lamborncock, Hutchings \u0026amp; Co. 62 \u0026amp; 63, New Bond Street corner of Brook Street. Sicilienne composed by Pergolesi A.D. 1734 No. 4 of Nino, ossia Nabucodonosor, Music di Giuseppe Verdi. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street. Index to attached pieces. L'Africaine musique de G. Meyerbeer. G. Brandus et S. Dufour. Paris. Die Schone Mullerin. Ein Cyclus von Lindern. Gedichte von W. Muller fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25. Heft V Trock'ne Blumen; Der Muller und der Bach; Des Baches Wiegenlied.Wien, C.A. Spina. 1864. Perche Non Vieni Ancora ( Godfrey's Guard's Waltz) Liberamente Transcritto per canto. Ed Eseguito Dalla Celebre. Teresa Titiens, da Enrico Bevignani. London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, Bond Street An den Abendstern, Op. 76, Heft III by Ferd. Hiller. Leipzig, Fr. Kistner Stamped\" Coldenzbei C.J. Falckerberg Des Jungen Polen Kluge Lied von fr. Aulenbach fur eine Mezzo-Soprano, Alt oder Baritonstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung componirt und der Frau Rentmeister Emilie von Chlingensperg. H.b. Wiss Op. 99. Offenbach a/m. Bei Joh. Andre. Die Schone Mullerin fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25, Heft IV. Wien, C.A. Spina 1864. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz; 16. Die Liebe Farbe Favorite Opera en 4 actes, musique de C. Donizetti. A Paris, chez Branbus et C la Rue Richelieu 103. Stamped London: Duncan Davison \u0026amp; Co. 244 Regent Street Germania; A Collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words. Second Series. 131. Golden Stars in Heaven Shining-Schweizer Heimweh. Proch. London: Augener \u0026amp; Co., 86, Newgate Street, E.C. Quarta Parte D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee from Il Trovatore del Maestro G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street Reminiscenze Melodiche in Omaggio ad Angiolina Bosio Parole di Monterasi Musica di L. Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026amp; 67 ,Conduit St. Bel Raccio Lusinchier Cavatina Vorrei che il tuo pensiero duettino in the Opera of Otello composed by G. Rossini London: Printed and Sold by Mesrs. Birchall \u0026amp; Co. 140, New Bond Street Recit. A te presto, vienia studiar Aria. \"Ombra Leggiera.\" Nell' Opera Dinorah Le Pardon de Ploermel di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, Musical Library 28 Holles Street. Recit. E Romanza. \"Colli Nativi.\" in A Flat.Cantala dal Signor Giuglini, composta da Luigi Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Wood, New Pianoforte Gallery, 209. Regent Street Una voce poco fa Cavatina in the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Composed by Signor G. Rossini. London: Printed and Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His MAjesty, 50, New Bond Street Son vergin vezzosa in vest di sposa. Polacca e Quartetto In the Opera of I Puritani, composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 Bond Street. Dans un Bois Solitaire Aria, composed by W.A. Mozart. London: Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale, 26, Old Bond Street I Cari Di Di Gioventu Romanza per Voce di Messo-Soprano Parole e Musica di Luigi Badia. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026amp; 67, Conduit Street O Luce di Quest Anuma Cavatina. In the OPera of Linda di Chamouni, composed by Donizetti. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi. Paris, Editeur, Leon Escudier, rue de Choiseut, 21. Stamped \" Boosey \u0026amp; Sons 24 \u0026amp; 28 Holles St. London\" Sei venedicata Assai Romanza Nell' Opera Dinorah di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, Musical Library, 28, Holles Street Di Placer mi Balza il Cor, Cavatina. Composed by Rosini, London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street. Copyright No. 7. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: O'era un re, un re di Thule \"Faust.\"; Come Vorrei Saper Del Giovin Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 49 \u0026amp; 50, New Bond Street. No. 36 La Traviatta, Opera. Ah Forse e lui che l'anima. Musica di G. Verdi. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Casta Diva che inaigenti Cavatina Opera of Norma composed by Bellini. London: Harry May. Deh! conte conte li prendi Duetto in the Opera of Norma composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 New Bond Street. Ecco Ridente il Cielo Cavatina, In the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Composed by G. Rossini. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. 201, Regent Street \u0026amp; 67 Conduit Street. Or Che in Cielo, Barcarole, in the Opera of Marino Faliero. Composed by Donizetti. London: R. Addison \u0026amp; Co. 210 Regent Street. Ah! Ridda Leggera Ebbrezza Valse from Faust; composed by Gounod. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Ti Sovvien, valse vocale composto da Francesco Berger. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Street W. In Questo Semplice Modesto Asilo Cavatina In the Opera of betly, composed by Signor G. Donizetti. Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Vivitu, te me scongiuro Aria in the Opera of Anna Bolena; composed by Signor Donizetti. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. Un Ballo in Maschera Melodramma in Tre Atti Musica di G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, Holles Street. Si, Carina, Caprettina, Scena eo Aria Nell' Opera Dinorah. G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, 28, Holles Street. Non Piu mesta accantoal fuoco, aria in the Opera of La Cenerentola, composed by G. Rossini. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. La Creme de L'Opera Francais Choix Airs et Duos. Adieu! belle France Romance favorite de L'Opera Marie Stuart musique de L. Neidermeyer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. L'Africaine Air du Sommeil, musique de G. Meyerbeer. Paris: Brandeis. Dove sono i bei momenti? Recitative and Air from the Opera of Le Nozze Difigaro, composed by Mozart. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale, 201 Regent Street \u0026amp; 67, Conduit Street. Son Vergin Vezzosa in Vesta di Sposa. Polacca in the Opera of I Puritani. Composed by Signor Bellini. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. Ma Negli Estremi Instanti, Scena Romanza. Softly Sighs the Voice of the Evening, in the Celebrated Opera Der Freischutz. The Poetry translated from the German by W. McGregor Logan. The Music by C. Von Weber. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street. Bei Labbri Che Amore, Mazurka, mezzo Soprano ou Contralto par Henri Roubier. Sposa Euridice Consorte in the Opera of Orfeo, composed by Gluck. London: Addison \u0026amp; Hollier, 210, Regent Street Opposite Conduit Street and 47, King Street. Ellen's III, Gesang. Hymne an die Jungfrau, Franz Schubert. Wien: C.A. Spina. Threee German Songs for Voice and Piano composed by Heinrich Proch of Viena. No. 105, Op.18 From the Alp the Horn Resounding. Translated and adapted by F.W. Rosier. London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry, 13, Hanover Square. Copyright No. 5. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: Le Parlate D'Amor. Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 49 \u0026amp; 50, New Bond Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover \"MUSIC\" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped \"Authors Property\" and initialed \"RA\". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee \u0026amp; Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped \" Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York\" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover \"Old Favorites Vocal\" Inside cover: \"Forbes Library Northampton Mass\" Wearing of the Green, as sung by T.H. Glenney, by Dion Boucicault , and E.H. House. 1865 by H.B.Dofworth. New York. Stamped May 22 1902 and Oct 8 1902. Mother Watch the little feet Ballad written by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; music by J.W. Turner. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Richardson 291 Washington St. 1857.Molly Bawn by SamuelLover. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co., 277 Washington St. 1866. The Union Hymn, arranged by C.E. Horn; words and music by Flaccus.Stamped May 22 1902. New York: published by C.E. Horn, 367 Broadway. 1840. Oh Boys, Carry Me Long, A Plantation Melody. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Franklin Square. 1851. Massa's in De Cold Ground as sung by Christy's Minstrels. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Franklin Square. 1858. Stamped May 22 1902. Comin' thro' the Rye Scotch Ballad by Frank L. Harris. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1854. Stamped May 22 1902. Home Sweet Home Sung by Miss Lind in the Key of G. Stamped May 22 1902. Natinal Melodies, Our Flag; words by Dr. O.W. Holmes; composed and arranged by L.Louis. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. 1865. The Maid of Athens written by Lord Byron The Music by G. Kiallmark. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. 1866. The New York Musical Review Prize Songs. No.1 Sweet \u0026amp; Low. Published by Russelll \u0026amp; Tolman 291 Washington St. Boston. 1858. The Vocalist's Companion. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Poetry by J.E. Carpeneter. Music by W.T. Wrighton. Stamped May 22 1902. Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co., 291 Washington Street, Boston. John Anderson, My Jo. A Beautiful Scotch Air Ballad arranged for the Piano Forte. Written by Robert Burns. Arranged by John Watson.Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Favorite Ballads of the South. Take Me Home, Raymond. Published by J.L. Peters, New York. 1865. Mary of Aryle A much admired Scotch Song Written by C.H. Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 115 Wasington St. Stamped May 22 1902. A Choice Selection of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Little Bo-Peep, The King of France, Jack and Jill, Three Children Sliding (Nursery Songs) New York Published by C.M. Cady 107 Duane Street. Stamped May 22 1902. The Sands O'Dee, poetry from Alton Locke; Music by F. Boott. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Washington St. 1857. The Old Oaken Bucket Written by Samuel Woodworth Esq. adapted to a favorite Scotch Air. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson Washington St. National Music: Our Flag is There. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington Street. 1861. Robin Adair as sung in La Dame Blanch arranged for the Piano. Arranged by P.K. Moran. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. Sweet By and By by J.P. Webster, Stamped May 22 1902. 1868. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 451 Washington St. National Melodies. Grand Union Medley, arranged by Carl Bruen.1861. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. 201 Washington Street. 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Engraved on cover\" Adelaide C. Carpener\" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters \u0026amp; Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes \u0026amp; for sale by John Ashton \u0026amp; Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation \"Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St\" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee \u0026amp; Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026amp; Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026amp; 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Sq. \u0026amp; J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Damaged cover inscribed\"...Kingsley\" ? Inside cover reads\" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895\" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts \u0026amp; C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped\" Sold by Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 153 Washington St. Boston\". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 \"The Prophecy of Babylon\" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts \u0026amp; C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song \u0026amp; Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett \" Behold the Gentle Dew\" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson \u0026amp; Homans. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. \"I Pitty and Forgive\" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt \u0026amp; HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt \u0026amp; Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \" C.F. Smith\"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed \u0026amp; dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. \u0026amp; Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry \u0026amp; melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo \u0026amp; Performed by Harrigan \u0026amp; Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th \u0026amp; 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild \u0026amp; Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin \u0026amp; Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions \"Addie A. Greene\" and \"Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y.\" The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Hattie R. Parsons.\"; binding \"Music\" Typed Alphabetical list of Songs attached to inside cover Overture to F.Flotow's celebrated Opera Martha, arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Nun's Prayer for the Piano Forte; Composed by Oberthur and arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. La Priere D'Une Vierge (The Maiden's Prayer) for the Piano Forte by Badarzewska. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie Composed by Julius E. Muller. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. Evangeline, by W.S. Hays; transcribed by Adolph Baumbach. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. 1863. Picciola; Brinley Richards Op. 24. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Jone or the Last Days of Pompeii; Albert W. Berg. New-York: Wm. A. Pond.1863. Bird's Song for Piano by J.W. Harmston, Op. 22. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Gondellied. Theodor Oesten Op. 56. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman. Floating on the Wind. Melody by Stephen Glover; arranged by Brinley Richards. New York: Wm. A. Pond. Alpehglockchen. Theodore Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Felicidad. Henry Mayer. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Salut a la France! Rondo. C. T. Brunner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Lucia Di Lammermoor; Donizetti; arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Tone Pictures No. 1 Fontaine; Georg Reynald, Op. 6. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Echo of Lucerne. Arranged by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Suke of Tennessee with variations for Piano Forte, composed by Miss. Matilda Tryon. A Blind Girl of Westfield Mass. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1855. The DewDrop, Bluette de Salon; E.A. Favarger. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. Ellsworth Requiem; George William Warren. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Funeral March to the memory of Abraham Lincoln (The Martyr President of the United States of America, who died April 15th, 1865, in the 57th year of his age.) Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1865. Foxglove March. Arranged by Ch. Grobe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1862. Sweet Thought(Polka Mazurka) C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Mazurka Des Traineaux; J. Ascher. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Chopin's Mazurkas for the Piano Forte-Fifth Set. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Blue Bird Polka Redowa; Weingarten. Philadelphia: Chas. W. A. Trumpter. 1865. Grand Valse Brillante; J. Leybach Op. 14. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Queen Victoria's Waltz; The Flora Waltz; Philomela; Queen Maria Da Gloria Waltz; Caroline Waltz; Rosabel Waltz; Josephine Waltz; Alexandria Waltz; Rosa Waltz; The Hope Waltz; Orpheus Waltz; Le Pensee; The Greek Waltz; Les Etoiles D'Amour Waltz; Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz; The Augusta Waltz; by Strauss. Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co. Il Bacio Valse; L. Arditi. Boston: Henry Tolman. The Sanitary Fair Polka composed by Mrs. Pankhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1864. Helter Skelter Galop by Carl Faust. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Wooden Spoon Lanciers. Arranged by J.M. Lander. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Il Travatore Quadrilles (Di Geloso Amor, Di Tale Amor, Un Momento in Valarmi il Mio Ben, il Balen Del Suo Sorriso, Deh! Rallenstate); C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Le Mardi Gras Aux Enfers Quadrille. C. Schubert Op. 79. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Brigand Polka. A Wallerstein, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Les Delices Des Jeune Pianstes 24 Duo Mignons; Ferdinand Beyer Op. 129. La Haye Corresondance Musicale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies \u0026amp; accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee \u0026amp; Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss \u0026amp; Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover notation \"Music\" Typed Song List inside cover. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Words by Caroline Dana Howe. Composed by T.B. Bishop. Cincinnati, O.: John Church \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Pass Under the Rod Sacred Song. Words by Mrs. Dana; Music by Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Upon the Danube River, Beautiful Ballad. Music by Hamilton Aide. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1868. Beautiful Dreamer. Words and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1864. The Brook. Words by Tennyson; Music by Dolores. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Patter of Little Feet Ballad; composed by H. Millard. Boston: Koppitz, Prufer \u0026amp; Co. 1869. Oh! Willie Boy Come Home! Words by Lady Stephen Lushington; music by Virginia Gabriel. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Warblings at Eve Romance by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Il Desiderio. Henri Cramer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie composed by Julius E. Muller Op. 133. New York: Wm. A. Pond.1860. The Long, long Weary Day; Fritz Spindler Op. 73. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Sing to me Softly, my sister; words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols; music by O.V. Waterman. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1856. Do They Think of Me at Home! Words by J.E. Carpenter; music by C.W. Glover. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. Stamped \" Meyer's 722 Arch Street Philadelphia Overstrung Pianos\" Handwritten in Pencil \"Anne E. Lanborne from her affee husband March 16th 1864- found in state House Nashville\" I Hear the Wee Bird Singing; music by George Linley; arranged by Thos. Ryan. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1865 After. Words by Geo. Cooper; music by H. Millard. New York: G Schirmer. 1867. There's No One to Welcome Me Home. Music by M.H. McChesney. Detroit: C.J. Whitney. 1869. The Slumber Song. Composed By F. Kuchen. Translated from the German by J. Wrey Mould. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Birds in the Night, a lullaby. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Fisher Boy's Lament. By H. Newwell. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. 1869. Something Sweet to Think Of; Poetry and Music by John P. Ordway M.D. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1867. Now Lay Me Down to Sleep; Words by Miss HAttie A. Fox; Music composed by Arthur D. Walbridge. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf; Poetry by O.D. Martin. Composed for the piano by David Wood. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1859 Oh! Gently breathe composed by J. R. Thomas. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. Then You'll Remember Me composed by M.W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. If Ye Love Me, Do My Will. Words by George Cooper. Music by J.R. Thomas. 1868. Notation on top \"To Mrs. Samuel Osgood New York\" Too Late! Poetry by Tennyson; music by Miss M. Lindsay. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Resignation. Poetry by H.W. Longfellow; music J.Edgar Gould. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Music by J.H. Pixley. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1863. Down by the Gate Ballad; written by Geo. W. Birdseye Esq.; composed by J. R. Thomas. 1863 Little Barefoot; words and music by Frank Howard. Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady. 1866. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Brass Instruments, Sheet Music, \u0026amp; etc. 2051 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" 2 Songs by Miss Lindsay; No. 1 Tired; Words by Miss Helen Burnside; Music by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss ( Miss M. Lindsay); No. 2 Give Us Thy Rest. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St.,\" Where are the Friends of My Youth? Written by Lieut: Col.Addison; Composed by George Barker. New York: John L. Peters. 1866. Far Away. Miss M. Lindey. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St., Brooklyn\" Faith and Hope. Words by Rembrant Peale, Esq. Music by H. Millard. New Uork: G. Schirmer. 1866. Put Me In My Little Bed; written by Dexter Smith; Music by C.A. White. Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry. 1869. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, with Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 205 1/2 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" That Gentle Voice is Calling, Solo and Quartette. Words by L.Mayland; Music by George G. Phipps. 1865. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer with English and Italian words from the Grand Romantic Opera Lurline by W. Vincent Wallace. New York\" Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son.1868. Under the Daises Ballad; H. Millard. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1865. Pencil inscription \" A. E. Sanborne's Hardford\" 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents No Covers Whispering Breezes, Morceau for the Piano; C.D. Wilson, Op. 39. New York: J.L.Peters. 1872 Jeunesse Doree (Golden Youth), Galop de Concert pour Piano; Sydney Smith, Op. 86. Philadelphia: G.Andre \u0026amp; Co. Coterie Polka Composed by F.B. Helmsmuller. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. Up \u0026amp; Away Galop by Charles Faust. New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. \"Flora No. 10\" Fra Diavolo. New York: Oakes \u0026amp; Clayton. 1872 One Heart, One Mind, Polka Mazurka by Johann Strauss. New York: S.T. Gordon. La Plainte et la Brise; par A. Crisez, Op. 102. Croisez. Moscou Chez P.J.Jurgenson. Stamped \" New-York-820 Broadway Philadelphia-610 Arch J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co.\" The Caledonians. Allen Dodworth. New-York: H.B. Dodworth. 1859. La Fille du Regiment. D. Krug. Op.38. No.10. New York: J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1866. Warblings at Morn pour le piano. Gustave de Speiss. Op. 17. New York: Sheppard \u0026amp; Cottier. 1861. New-York Carnival arranged for the piano by J.M. Lander. No Rest Galop. New York: G. Schirmer. 1867. The Last Rose of Summer. James Bellak. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1862. Der Wildfang Galopp; Carl Faust. New York: J.Schuberth \u0026amp; Comp. Warblings at Eve. B. Richards. New York: Cha.W. Harris. Four in Hand Galop. Arranged by J.M. Lander; Parlow. New York. G.Schirmer.1866 march from Norma; arranged by Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon Le Petit Repertoire de l'Opera: Norma von Bellini. D.Krug, Op. 63, no. 12. Leipzig \u0026amp; New York: J.Schuberth \u0026amp; Comp. 1863. March de Triomphe; Alfred H. Pease. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026amp; Co. 1870. Jolly Sisters. Albert S. Caswell. Brooklyn, NY: Charles Bunce. 1874 The Celebrated Ristori Waltz. Arranged by J. Harmistoun. Cincinnati: J.L. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.(Wrighton) Musical Photograhs No. 59. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Memory Bells.(Henry Tucker) Musical Photograhs No. 47. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Santa Lucia.(Neapolitan Song) Musical Photograhs No.45. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Who will care for Mother now? Composed by C.F. Thompson. Musical Photograhs No. 55. Arranged by D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Empress Henrietta's Waltz. (Pfieffer) Musical Photograhs No..61. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. La Tendresse.(Cramer) Musical Photograhs No. 57. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Premier Amour Redowa.(Wallerstein) Musical Photograhs No. 43. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Monastery Bell. James Bellak.Leaflets No. 11. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1859. Tam OShanter. George W. Warren. Musical Photographs For 4 Hands. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1866. Overtures by Suppe, Poet and Peasant arranged by Brunner. New York: S.T. Gordon. Anvil Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1856. Merry Zingara Polka. J. Bellak. Leaflets No. 39. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Les Vacances. J. Blumenthal, No. 2. Maria Polka. Leipzig \u0026amp; New-York: Jul. Schuberth \u0026amp; Comp. 1860. pencil drawing on front; \"Alderman Malone.\" Scenes from the Opera No. 5 Crown Diamonds by Jas. Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1856. Buds from the Opera arranged for four hands by James Bellak. Norma. New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Stamped \"S.A. Ward Pianos and Music 799 Broad St. Newark, N.J.\" May Breezes Waltz Leaflet No. 29. James Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Palermo Quadrille. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. West End Polka. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 101 Preparatory Lessons of Moderate Difficulty composed expressly for the Piano Forte. 20 Fingered exercises by Charles Czerny. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Bluebird Polka Redowa. Arranged for Violin and Piano by E. Mack. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1868.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle Page: 1.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Soderlandskan; Bilden; Reseda; Gral Och Allt Val; Den Slumrande Lilla Flickan; Vallflickans Aftonvisa; Gondolieren; Mod Och Forsakelse;Skarsliparegossen; Hostsadet; Ur Dansen;Min Hustrus Visa;Forsta Aftonen I det NYA Hemmet; Pa Nyarsdagen;Den Lilla Kolargossen; Riddar Toggenborg; Pa Vattnet; Natthimmeleb; Tal Och Tystnad;Aftonklockan; Flick-Tankar; Hvd Jag Alskar; Den Enfaldiga; Den Nalkande Stormen;Blomplockerskan; Kommer ej varen; Vallgossens Visa; Skirdskoovisa; Salongen Och Skogen; Afton Pa Sjon; Sparfvens Visa; Pa En Resa Hembygden; Min Politk 2.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Barndomsminnen; Anderost; Min Musik; Ur Lidners Medea (Andante); Ur Linders Medea(Tempo di Marcia); Den 56te Fodelsedangen; Sangerskan; Juldagen; Stjernglansen; Den Sorjandes Morgon; Det Fordna Hemmet; Till Min Dotter; Arbetarens Visa; Vid en Vans Tillfrisknande; Afskedet; Han; Vikingen; Forgat Mig Ej\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInside cover: Instrumental Music Book II with typed alphabetical list of songs by composer new York Fusilier's Grand Galop; composed for the Piano Forte by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1844 Papanti's Galop by Francis H. Brown. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1845. L'Enfer Quadrille Diabolique. Composed by Henri Bohlman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Les Elegances Favorite Set of Quadrilles composed by Henri Herz. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Governor Aiken's March for the Piano Forte arranged by William Herwig of Charleston S.C.. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1845. Agawan Quick Step. D.H.H. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Auld Land Syne by D. Ross. Boston: G.P. Reed. See, Oh! Norma; Francois Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Polonaise Favorite, from the Opera Linda Chamounix de Donizetti by Henri Herz. Boston: G.P. Reed La Fille Du Regiment by Ferd. Beyer. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. The Emerald Rondoletto composed upon Airs from the Opera; La Part Du Diable; Charles Czerny. Balitimore: Frederick D. Benton. 8th Edition. The Opera Polka arranged by Signor Pugni. Wm. H. Oakes, publisher. Isabella Polka Composed by John Underner. Albany: F. P. Burns. 1848. La Polka Comique; The Silver Bell Polka; The Military Polka; by Henri Herz. Neew York: Andre \u0026amp; Co. 1848. The Evergreen Polka by A.F.R.Conner. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1847 The Grass Hopper's Waltz composed by Nolcini. Boston: Henry Prentiss. 1839. Fairy Waltz coposed by Henry Knecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. The Midnight Waltz composed by W.V.Wallace. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond. 1844. Camilla Waltz composed by NAthan Richardson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1847. Tulip Waltz composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Une Fleur Valse Brillante. F. Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Valse Brillante Composed by C.H. Weber. Louisville: W.C.Peters \u0026amp; Co. 1848.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover marked \"MUSIC\" initials \"C.T.\" lower right corner Title Page: Music Bound by William Jackson, Aberdeen Index page blank Killarney words by Edmund Falconer, Esq,. The Music by M.W.Balfe. London: Duncan Davison \u0026amp; Co. The Old Countree Song written by Mary Mark-Lemon; music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Evans \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"G. Mitchell Moir Music Seller 82 Union Street Aberdeen\" Is there no Balm in Gilead, composed by John Blockley. London: John Blockley. Stamped \"Ernest Kohlers \u0026amp; Son, 11, North Bridge, Edinburgh\" The Four Maries by Emile Berger. Dundee, London: Methven Simpson \u0026amp; Co. The Murmur of the Shell Ballad. Words and music by the Honble. Mrs. Norton. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Te Deum in F. W. Jackson London: W. Paxton. Children's Voices. Words and music by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Dream Song. Words by F.S. Music by Haydn. London: Joseph Williams. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Come Back to Erin Song; written and composed by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Sailor's Dream, descriptive fantasia for the piano by J. Pridham. London: Robert Cocks, \u0026amp; Co. The Harmonious Blacksmith by G.F.Handel. London: C. Jeffreys. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Le Perroquet Quadrilles by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" D.L. Thompson, Music Seller\" The March of the Goblins Blue Polka March; composed by Joseph J. Tarrant. London: W.H.Broome Holborn Music Stores Cour Fidele by Fabian Rose. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Tuckwood. Thine Alone Waltz by Josef Meissler. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Al Fresco composed by Ladislao Zavertal. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" James B. Dunbar, Music Seller, 88 Hope Street Glasgow.\" Verena Waltz by Marshal Dier. Glasgow: J.B.Dunbar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"MUSIC\" on the spine When the Springtime Flowers Bloom Waltz Song; words and music by J.W.Wood. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Anchored. Written by ASmuel K. Cowan, M.A. Composed by Michael Watson. New York: Harding's Music Office. 1860. Ave Maria by Charles Gound. Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bros. The Light House by the Sea; words and music by Charles A. Davies. Publisher: J.C. Groene \u0026amp; Co. 1886. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer; W. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hal \u0026amp; Son. 1868. The Scotch Brigade; words and music by J.F. Mitchell. New-York: Harding's Music Office.1887. The Song for Me. Michael Watson. New York: S.T. Gordon \u0026amp; Son. I'll not say no waltz song. Words by Henry Doblin; Music by Arthur M. Cohen. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Good-Night, My Own dearest Child (Soprano or Tenor) F. Abt, Op. 137. Boston: J. Frank Giles. Beware! Words by H. Lonfellow; Music by Charles Moulton. New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer. 1865. Das Grab auf der Haide comp. von W. Heiser, Op. 30. Berlin. Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme by Ludwig Liebe Op. 34. Mein Heimathsthal. Coeln bei Pet. Jos. Tonger Der Tyroler und Sein Kind. Erfurt, Fr. Bartholomans. Das Kind hay keine Mutter mehr. Hermann Necke, Op. 44. Coln: Pet. Joseph Tonger. Stamped \"New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co.\" Der Tiroler und Sein Kind. Joh. Andres Musikalien-Verlangshandlung. Stamped \" Edw. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" A Father's Love. Wm. Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1860. The Little Fishermaiden. English words by Thomas Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann. New-York: F.A. Rockar. 1887. Ah! Dost Thou Love? C. Bohm, Op. 85. New York: G. Schirmer. 1876. Some Day. Words by Hugh Conway. Music by Milton Wellings. Nicholl's Popular Edition. I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. Claribel. Stamped: \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" Cavatina. Roberto Il Diavolo. Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Waiting! Words by Ellen H. Flagg. Music by H. Millard. 1871. Pierrot. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by William M. Hutchinson(signed) New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1885. Non e ver by Tito Mattei. English Version by George Birdseye. Tito Marsh. Transription by Lange. Transcription by Ketterer. Stamped \" F. Luthin Music Dealer 197 Washington St. Hoboken, N.J.\" 1880. Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams. Words by Anson G. Chester; composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1855. The Tear. Gustav Holzel. New York: G. Schirmer. 1860. Dei beiden Nachtigallen. A. Hackel, Op. 31. Hamburg \u0026amp; Kiel, Hugo Thiemer. Po. 11 Was ich so tief. Ferdinand Gumbert. Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum Der Deutsche Knabe. F. Abt, Op.61, No.6. Offenbach a/M bei John. Andre Zeiht im Herbft die Lerche fort. W. Heiser, Op. 32. Berlin: C.A. Challier \u0026amp; Co. Vier Lieder fur Soprano; 4. Kukuk, wie alt? F. Abt, Op. 237, No. 4. London R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Flowers; original poem by Thomas Hood; music by Th. Bradsky, Op. 44. No. 1. New York: ZEdward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1879. Stamped \"Edw.Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 23 Union Square.\" Das Weiss nur ich allein. Carl Riegg. Berlin \u0026amp; Posen: Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Bock. Stamped \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" How Fair Thou Art. H. Weidt, Op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer. 1865. Thou'rt Like A Flower. F. List. New-York: G. Schirmer. 1875. Fairer than Fays; English Version by T.B.Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann, New-York: F.A.Rockar. 1885. Spin! Spin! English version by Helen D. Tretbar. Hugo Junst. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1888. The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin. Composed by A. Neuendorff. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1881. My Heav'n on Earth. English words by Auber Forestier. E. Neumann. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1880.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC \"F.M.Riley\" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026amp; S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026amp; S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning \u0026amp; Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond. Signed. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson. 1838. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026amp; S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet \u0026amp; A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques. 1837. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C.\" Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" and Torp \u0026amp; Uncer 229 Broadway NY\" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten \u0026amp; Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"MUSIC\" and \"Sarah J. Perrine\" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry \u0026amp; Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction \u0026amp; Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.\u0026amp; J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart \u0026amp; Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins \u0026amp; Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1856.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \" Sacred Music Vol. 2\" Deus Misereatur (God Be Merciful) L.H. Southard. Keep thy tongue from evil. Composed by L.H. Southard. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Jubilate Deo. Albert H. Wood. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1865. High in Glory Anthem. Nathan Barker. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1859. Tantum Ergo. Edward Lilley. Chicago: Lynn \u0026amp; Healy. 1867. Heavenly Sheperd. C.C. Stearns. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Dixit; The Lord Spake. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Easter Anthem. Dudley Buck. New York: G. Schirmer. 1870. Ave Maria. J.S. Porter. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1860. Christ the Lord is Risen Easter Hymn. Dudley Buck op. 43 No. 5. New York: G. Schirmer. 1869. Besides the Still Waters. Written by Geo. Cooper. Music by Violetta. Boston: John F. Perry \u0026amp; Co. 1874. Jubilate Deo. Composed by Harrison Millard. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons \u0026amp; Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore \u0026amp; Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Departed Days. Song \u0026amp; Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller \u0026amp; Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner \u0026amp; Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed.  New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1851.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Abbotsford Polka Composed by J.G. Jones: London: J. Williams. No. 1 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026amp; Co. No. 8 Polka Mania: The Oxford Schottische by Adolphe Schubert. London: Leoni Lee \u0026amp; Coxhead. Kenilworth Polka. Arranged and partly composed by A. Croisez. London: Messrs. Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. No. 2 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026amp; Co. Jenny Lind's Polka for the Piano Forte. Composed by A. Wallerstein. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Les Jollies Filles de Parme. Camille Schubert. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Two Waltzes Composed by Samuel Young. Op. 3. London: T.C. Bates. Les Dames de Seville. Camille Schubert. Birmingham: T.Harrison's Music Warehouse. Waltz. Composed by J.W. Young. Arranged by Samuel Young. London: T.C. Bates. Weber's Last Waltz. J.T. Craven. No. 4. London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Twenty-four of the Best and most Popular Mustard's Quadrilles. London: T. Boosey and Co. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Selected and arranged by Edward F. Rimbault. - Italien; ruhlingsglaube. London: A.W. Hammond, Music Seller \u0026amp; Publisher. La Corlitza. W. Adrian Delferier. London: Jullien \u0026amp; Co. The Ivy Green by Russell. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No. 8. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London: G. Warne. Tic e Tic e Toc Mio Bel Moretto by Charles Czerny. London: R.Cocks and Co. Three Admired Melodies for the Piano Forte. Composed by Sigismond Thalberg. London: Mori \u0026amp; Lavenu. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London:T.C. Bates. Selection of L.V. Beethoven's Piano Forte Music. London: Goulding D'Almaine Peter \u0026amp; Co. Let the Birght Seraphim by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. Before Jehovah's Awful Thorne by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Grand Hallelujah horus. Composed by G.F. Handel adapted for the Piano Forte by T. Haigh. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. Angels Ever Bright asnd Fair by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God. Creation - Haydn by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle Page: Popular German Songs. Song List. New York: G.Schirmer Stamped : The Driggs \u0026amp; Smith Company O Happy Day, O Day So Dear!. English version by Arhtur H. Vivian. Composed by Carl Gotze. New York: G.Schirmer. 1885. La Tendresse. composed by Henri Cramer. New York: Hamilton's Gordon. 3. Liebeslied. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. May Blossoms. C. Kinkel. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1910. A Trip to Niagara, March and Two Step. Wm. J. Cornish. 1904 Wm. J. Cornish; 1908 De Luxe Music Co. Old Dog Tray . Poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York:  Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1853, 1881; 1906. Epheublatt. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. Leo March. Composed by W.F. Wellman, Jr. Arranged by D.L. Downing. New York: Wm. A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1872,1900. Autumn Leaves, A Reverie for Piano by Jacob Henry Ellis. Boston-New York: The Vinton Music Pub. Co. 1905. Tendresse. J.A. Pacher, Op. 53. New York: G. Schirmer. Flower Song by Gustav Lange Op. 39. New York: Armstrong Music Publishing Company. 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside cover labeled as \"Book I\" Handwritten Index of Songs Perhaps Its As Well As It Is, Comic Ballad. The poetry by James Bruton, Esq, The music composed by EWdeward F. Rimbault. London: G. Longmand. The Forest Fairy's Song \"Through the Wood\". The poetry by W.H. Bellamy, esq. The Music by Charles E. Horn.  LOndon: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. The Fairy Vale Bells. Words by G. Darley Esq. The Music by C.E. Horn. London: I.Willis \u0026amp; Co. The Ivy Leaf. Written by Miss F. Byron, Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. Pretty Star of the Morning, Awake Thee, Arise! Alexander Lee. London: T. Prowse. On the Banks of the Rhines Beaming Waters. Music and Poetry by Charles Sloman. London: W.Wtbrow. Go Forget Me, a Ballad. The poetry by the Rev. Charles Wolfe; the music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. List to the Convent Bells! John Blockley. London: S. Chappell. Deck Not with Gems. Words by T.H. Bayly Esquire. W. Turnbull. London: Willis \u0026amp; Co. The Light of Other Days. Words by Alfred Bunn Esquire. Music by M.W. Balfe. London: Cramer, Addison\u0026amp; Beale. Lassie Would Ye Love Me. J.W. Holder. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. I Remember, I rememeber How My Childhood Fleeted By, Words by Winthrop M. Praed Esquire; Music by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald. London: J.Balls \u0026amp; Son. Jock of Hazeldean. Written by Sir Walter Scott Bart. Alexander Robertson. Edinburgh: Aleander Robertson. Jenny Jones. Words by Charles Mathews; the music by John Parry. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. I Love the Village Church. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026amp; May. Teach Me to Forget. Poetry by T. Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. She Wore a Wreath off Roses. Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. Oh! The Merry Days When We were Young. Poetry by Miss F. Byron; Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. The Rose of Allandale. Words by Chas. Jeffreys. Music by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee. He's a Charming Fellow. London: I Willis \u0026amp; Co. Beautiful Blue Violets. Composed by G. Herbert Rodwell. London: D'Almain \u0026amp; Co. My Heart's in the Highlands. Henry Phillips. London: Mori \u0026amp; Lavenu's. The Young Militaire. Words by Mrs. C.B. Wilson. Composed by J.T. Craven. London: T.E. Purday. The Poor Little Maid. Written by J. Kenney Esq. Music Composed by John Hayward St. Leger Esq. London: T. Welsh at the Rotal Harmonic Institution. Coquetry is Charming. The poetry by IR Planche. Music by Auber. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. The Charming Woman. Words and music by Mrs. Price Blackwood. London: J.Dean. The Dashing White Sargeant. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. The Dark Eyed Brunette. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026amp; May. I Wont be a Nun. Composed by W, Hawes. London: W. Hawes. What Fairy Like Music, A Gondola Song. Author Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson; Composer Joseph De Pinna. London: Keith, Prowse and Co. Come to Thy Love. W.A. Wordsworth. London: Monro and May. Sailor Boy. Poetry by Miss C.S. Grahame. Finlay Dunn. Edinburgh: Wood and Co. The Rose of Peace. J. Augustine Wade, Esq. London: S. Chappell. Flow on, Thou Shining  River. Words by Thomas Moore, ESQ. Sir John Stevenson. London: J. Power. I Wont be a Nun Ballad. Composed by Agnes De C_v_e. London: H. Falkner. Sweet Roses, Sweet Posies Cavatina. Charles E. Horn. London: J. Balls \u0026amp; Sons. My Beautiful Rhine. Words by Morris Barnett Esq. Music composed by Herr Helstic; adapted by G.W. Reeves. London: Leoni Lee Music Seller. The Mermaid's Cave. Written by Miss H.F. Gould; Composed by Charles E. Horn. London: Balls \u0026amp; Son. The Wood Pecker. Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by Miss Louisa Jones. London: J. Power. That Song of My Childhood, To Mem'ry Dear. Written by Revd. Wm. Liddiard. Music by Bianchi Taylor. London: T. Prowse. The Rose Will Cease to Blow. Written and Composed by Robt. Guylott. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. My Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Composed by Mr. Battishill. Stamped \"Monro \u0026amp; May London\" Aileen Aroon, A Favorite Irish Ballad. Pray Goody. London: Halliday \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Inscribed \" L.\u0026amp; E. Evans 1836\" Trois Amusements: Aria. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Geraldine. M. Berdini. Lo9ndon: H. Falkner. Blue Beard's March. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. Trois Amusements: Rondo No. 1. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Clifton Waltz. Martin H. Hodges. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. In Two Books, Delassemens de Etude 25 Favorite Airs. Francois Hunten. London: S. Chappell. Marche du Tournoi de L'Opera de Robert. Myerbeer. Twelve Rondinos on Popular Airs: Piu Dolci e Placided. G.E. Fiorini. London: Cramer Addison \u0026amp; Beale. Marche de Marseillois. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. Dunois the Brave. M. Holst. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 1820. G. Walker's Collection. London: G. Walker. Trip it Lightly. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. Swiss Air. Chas. W. Glover. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Popular Melodies for the Piano Forte. John Amott. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. C'est L\"Amour; \"Kelvin Grove\" Le Garcon Volage. J. Wade. London: Monro and May. A Favorite Swiss Melody. Francois Hunten, Op. 32. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Six Waltzes. W. Neuland, Op. 17. London: Collard \u0026amp; Collard. He gave them Hailstones for Rain. Composed by G.F.Handel. T. Haigh. London: Polyhymnian. Flowers of Harmony. T. Valentine. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. Bid me discourse by Henry R. Bishop. Bacchanalian Song by Der Freischutz. The Moreen Irish Melody. In placida by Paer. Benedetta sia la Madre! Loch na Garr. Le vaillant Troubadour. Haydn's Celebrated Overture. London: Goulding D'Almaine. Overture to La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. The Musical Library. Notturno. Frederick Kalkbrenner, Op. 129. The Musical Library. Slow Movement from Haydn's Symphony in A. No. 16, of Cianchettini's Edition in Score. Madrigal, Awake, sweet Love! John Dowland. 1597. The Musical Library. \"Forgive me,\" Haydn. English words by P.L. Courtier. \"Beneath the Ocean's swelling wave\" Niobe. Words from the New York Mirror. Come Oppima from the Opera Enea Nel Lazio. Righini. The Musical Library. The Kiss, dear Maid! thy lip has left. Felix Mendelssohn. Words by Lord Byron. Glee, Forgive, blest Shade. Dr. Callcott. Toll, toll the Knell from the Opera of Mahmoud. Stephen Storage. Words by Prince Hoare, Esq. Two Daughters of this aged Stream are we. From the Masque of King Arthur. Purcell. The Musical Library. Hoe Deep the Slumber of the Floods! Carl Lowe. Ah Vous Diran Je Maman. Cardon. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Son. Overture for the Piano Forte. Composed by Francis Panormo. London: Sold at L. Panormo's. The Saxe Cobourg Waltz. J. Monro. London: printed by the author. Huntsman Rest. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding D'Almaine Potter \u0026amp; Co. The Celebrated Jaeger Chorus in the Opera of Der Freischutz. T. Latour. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" and front cover \"M.W.F.\" The Gallanr Knight. Words by Wm Clifford, Esq. Music by J.L. Hatton. London: A. Hammond \u0026amp; Co. God Bless the Prince of Wales NAtional Song. Welsh poetry by J. Ceiring Hughes. English version by George Linley. Music by Brinley Richards. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Break, Break, Break! Ballad. Mrs. Robert Cartwright. London: C. Lonsdale. She is Thine. T. Labarre. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Rose of Allandale Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee Music Sellers. After! Composed by H. Millard. London: Weekes \u0026amp; Co. Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise. Written by Samuel N. Mitchell; composed by Charles Blamphin. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. 1908. Morn on the Meadow. Words by Charles Swain. Music by W. T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Little Church around the Corner. Written by G. Cooper. Music by D.S. Wambold. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. Just Before the Battle Mother. Written and Composed by George F. Root. London: Weippert \u0026amp; Co. A Miss is as Good as a Mile Ballad. Written by Edward J.Gill. Composed by S. Nelson. London: B. Williams. Rule Britannia. Words by J. Thomson. Music by dr. Arne. London: W. Young, Music Publisher. The Mockingbird at the London \u0026amp; Provincial Concerts. London: H. D'Alcorn. Beautiful Dreamer. Composed by Stephen Foster. London: Sinclair \u0026amp; Co. Bright is Yon Silver Star. Composed by T. Cottrau. London: C. Sheard. I want to go to London. Written by W.S. Ridpath; composed by C. Taylor. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. I'll Meet Thee at the Lane. Words and Music by Charles Blamphin. Little Maggie May. Composed by G.W. Moore. Composed by Charles Blamphin. I Heard a Spirit Sing. Words by J.L. Lyons. Music by W.F. TAylor. London: Sinclair \u0026amp; Co. Her Majesty's Mail. Galop by A.J. Caldicott. London: Weekes \u0026amp; Co. Theres a Smile Waiting for Me at Home. Written \u0026amp; Composed by Mr. Harry Clifton. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. Our Good Ship Sails To-Night Sea Song. Composed by Emile Berger. London: Foster \u0026amp; L'Enfant. The Lighthouse Keepers Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter; composed by Edward L. Hime. London: S. Wilcocke. Sweer Spirit, Hear My Prayer. Written by Edward Fitzball; Composed by W. Vincent Wallace. London: Cramer \u0026amp; Co. Help One ANother Boys. Written by Harry Linn; composed by Rowland Howard. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. The Flowers of May. Composed by Fredk. Buckley. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons. The Marseilles Hymn. Composed by Rougit Delisle with French and English words. J.J. Haite. London: B. Williams. Her bright smile haunts me still. Written by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Call Her Back and Kiss Her. Written by Chas. Linda. Composed by Carlo Minasi. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \" A. Bonjour.\" \"Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Piano\" Title Page: Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Par L.V. Beethoven. Op. 102 Prix 9.f Paris: Chez Richault Trois Sonates Pour Piano \u0026amp; Vioncelle composee par Mr. George Onslow. Paris: Chez Maurice Schlesinger. Variations alla Monferina Pour le piano-forte avec Violineelle oblige. Composed by Par G.N.Hummel. Paris: Janet \u0026amp; Cotelle. grande Sonate pour Piano et Violoncelle. J.N. Hummel, op. 104. Paris: J. Pleuyel et Fils. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by L. Jansa. Paris: Richault. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Grand Duo. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Introduction et Rondeau. Composed by Ferd. Ries. Paris: Chez Richault. Grand Duo on Sonate Concertante. J.P. Pixis, Op. 50. Paris: Chez Richault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Berthy Burgmeier Aaran\" Title Page: Pastorale Sonnet de Camille Natal Musique de Rodolphe Deneufbourg. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Berceuse de Jocelyn. Opera en 4 Acts by Benjamin Godard. Paris: Choudens Fils.  Composed and arranged by Gustave Sandre. Les Bohemiennes de Joh. Brahms. French words by Victor Wilder. Arranged by Mme. Pauline Viardot. Paris: J. Hamelle. Elegie. Words by Louis Gallet. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. \u0026amp; A. Girod. Supreme Esperance Reverie. Words by L. de Lauwereyns de Rosendaele.  Music by Aug. Catouillard, Op. 19. Paris: d'Albert Mulvany de Tomaszewicz. Nino No. 2. Words by Alfred de Musset. Music by F. Paolo Tosh. Milan: G. Ricordi \u0026amp; Co. Les Enfants. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. Dupre. Si tu veux Mignonne Melodie. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: G. Hartmann. Rondels Printaniers. Words by Caille Natal. Music by G. Mercier-Pottier. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Ivresse D'Oiseaux Bluette. Words by Maurice Bosch. Music by L. Danty. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. In the Gloaming. Words by Meta Orred; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison. Musica Proibita Melodia. Words by Flick-Flock. Music by S. Gastaldon, Op. 5. Firenze: Genesio Venturini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMidnight Reveries Caprice by Addison P. Wyman. Published by J.L. Peters, Cincinnati. 1867. The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice. Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1856. The Prisoner and the Swallow. A. Croisez. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Au Revoir Fantasie Caprice. Charles Voss. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons. Fantaisie Brillante de Faust. T. Moelling, Op. 60. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. 1864 Les Puritani. Eugene Ketterer. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Dream of Childhood. Ernest Stoeger. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. Mermaids' Song: Fantaisie from Oberon. Ch. Kinkel. Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. 1865. Falling Leaves An Autumn Reverie. Julius E. Muller, Op. 133. New York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. 3 Reveries: Le Desir. J. Funke, Op. 19.  Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. 1863. Third Meditation. Alfred Jaell, Op. 17. Cleveland: S.Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Last Hope. L.M. Gottschalk. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. The Dying Poet Meditation. Seven Octaves. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1864. The Nun's Prayer. Composed by Oberthur. Arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026amp; Co. The Maiden's Prayer. T. Badarzewska. Cincinnati: J. Church. Maiden's Thanksgiving. T.Badarzewska. A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. The Lonely Hour. Geo.O. Farmer. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. 1863. The Harp at Midnight, V.B. Aubert. Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy. 1856 Nocturne. Alex. Dreyschock, Op.16. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Premier Nocturne. J. Leybach. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Nocturne. Edward Boulanger, Op. 8. Boston: Henry Tolman. Nocturne No. 2 G Major. F. Chopin, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Grande Sonate Pathetique. LouisVan Beethoven. Cinncinati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bros. Sonaten Op. 26. L. van Beethoven. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. Overture to the Grand Opera of Maritana. Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Father's to the Battle Gone. Words by G.Higham. Music by H. Russell. London: Bedford Musical Repository. She Sat within the Abbey Walls. Poetry by Edmund Smith Esq. Music by John Barnett. London: Smith \u0026amp; Compy. O Dolce Concente. T. Latour. London: R. Birchall. French Air Charmante Gabrielle. C.Chaulieu. London: G. Walker \u0026amp; Son. Sul Margine D'un Rio. T. Latour. London: Saml. Chappell. All's Well. John Braham. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine Foresters Sound the Cheerful Horn!. Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Wreath. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. The Bird Waltz. Francis Panormo. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Alpine. Charles Arnold. London: Walker \u0026amp; Son. Overture to Lodoiska. London: G. Shade. Overture to the Celebrated Opera of Gustavus the Third. D.F.E. Auber. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Overture to the Opera of I. Fuorusciti. Composed and Arranged by Ferdinand Paer. London: G. Walker. Mozarts Favorite Overture to Le Nozze Di Figaro. London: Geo. Shade. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdat. Composed by Boieldieu. London: Munro \u0026amp; May. Madrigal. Written by C.Z. Barnett; composed by John Barnett. London: Cramer., Addison \u0026amp; Beale. La Parisienne National March. Henri Herz, Op. 58. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Festival March from Rossini's Opera of Zelmira. E.C. Vernet. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. Curfew Chorus, John Barnett. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Book with no covers. Partial handwritten note/poem attached In the Dusk of the Twilight. Words by Nella. Music partly adapted from Offenbach by Henry Parker. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. . In One Brief Day. Music composed by William M. Hutchison (signed) London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. I Trust You Still. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by D'Auvergne Barnard. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 1895. The Longshoreman, Words by Philip Datson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. Stamped :Edward Mills\". London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. The Lighthouse Keeper. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L. Molloy. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Last Watch. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Last Muster. Words by Juba Kennerley. Composed by Henry Pontet. London: The London Music Publishing Coy. Mona. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Out on the Deep. Words by Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. Music by Frederic N. Lohr. London: Enoch \u0026amp; Sons. Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blow. Words by Madame Foli. Composed by Tito Mattei. London: H. Beresford. In Old Madrid. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by H. Trotere. London: J.B. Cramer. Music in May. Words by Christopher Hassall. Music by Ivor Novello. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 1936. The Fairy Waltz. F.A. Reissiger. Ora pro Nobis. Words by A. Horspool. Music by M. Piccolomini. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. Private Tommy Atkins. Written by Henry Hamilton. Composed by S. Potter. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. Rest Sacred Song. Poetry from the Dove on the Cross. Music by Miss Lindsay(Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss). London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The River of Years. Words by Mike Beverly. Music by Theo. Marzials. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. O Star of Eve. Melody from the Opera Tannhauser. Composed by Richard Wagner. English words written and adapted by W. Chalmers Masters. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. The Ship's Fiddler. Words by Thomas B. Campbell. Music by Frederick Baliol. London: Marshalla, Limited. Silent Vows. Words by Linsay Lennox. Music by Fredk. Croft, Op. 100. London: C.B. Tree \u0026amp; Co. A Soldier's Song. Words by Sidney Arthur Herbert. Music by Angelo Mascheroni. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. 1891. Admiral Tom. Words by Clifton Bingham. Locksley Hastings. Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. 1892. The Old Piper. Words by M. Ingle Ball. Music by Charles E. Tinney. Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. 1892. Sunshine Above from the Musical Comedy A Gaiety Girl. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. Star of Bethlehem. The words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Three Fishers went Sailing by the Revd. Charles Kingsley. Music by John Hullah. London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer. Two Children. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by A.H. Behrend. London: Patey \u0026amp; Willis. Stamped \"Saville's Music Warehouse Grove, Tottenham Pianofortes tuned.\" To the Front!. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Stephens Adams. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 1894. The Village Blacksmith Song. Words written by Longfellow. Music composed by W.H. Weiss. London: Weekes \u0026amp; Co. The Yeoman's Wedding Song. Words by Maria X. Hayes. Composed by Prince Poniatowski. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle: Songs Cover intials E.L.N. Handwritten list of songs: Who Is Sylvia? Franz Schubert Charles Ditson \u0026amp; Co  New York La Fille de Madame Angot  Lecocq C. Joubert The Sea Charles Marshall Boosey \u0026amp; Co., New York Questa o quella  Giuseppe Verdi  Ditson \u0026amp; Co  New York King Charles  Maude Valerie White  Bosey \u0026amp; Co, New York Serenade  E. Paolo Tosti  G. Schirmer, New York Two Russian Folk Songs ( Volga Boat Song \u0026amp; In the Fields)  A.T. Rubetz  G. Schirmer, New York Man of the Hour  R.W. Atkinson Der Troubadour  Joseph Verdi  Leipzig, Aug. Cranz The Kerry Dance J.L. Molloy  Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co  New York Radamisto (1720) G. F. Handel  G. Schirmer, New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Music Inside Loose: The National Recorder Inaugural March; Larmarque Texas Franccesco Fancinlliz Waves of the Ocean Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company There's a Long, Long Trail Zo Elliot (handwritten) The Girl I Left Behind Me (Handwritten) How the Gates Came Ajar (Handwritten) Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone (Handwritten) Harry Kennedy The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant Ch. Grobe Gentle Nellie Moore Ch. Grobe Ditson \u0026amp; Co Mass. Love's Messenger March V. B. Aubert Ditson \u0026amp; Co Boston Golden Sunset March E. Berthier Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co New York Blue Bird Polka E.M. Bowman J.L. Peters, New York Silvery Sand Galop Frank H.H. Thomson Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Boston Other Loose items: The Child's Unfinished Prayer; Freedom and the USA; The Trumpet Calls of the Army;; Down in Dixie; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; Joyous Farmer; Then You'll Remember me;Boulanger's March; Rock-A-By-Baby; I'se Gwine Back to Dixie; Oh You Darling; Jeanette Polka; Awakening of Love; Angel Hands Shall Ever Guide Thee;After Winter Cometh Summer; Sailing March; Joly Trumpeter's March; Golden Slippers; Come Back to Erin; A Bird in Hand; Good Night Darling, Come To Morrow; My Home's the Sea; Friendless and Sad; Haunting Memories; Our Nation's Medley; Awfully Awful; Baby Mine; Put Me in my Little Bed; Crime!; The Old-Fashioned Mother; Building for Eternity; Almighty God, thou Knowest Best; Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; Marriage Bells Waltzes; Dear Old Girl; Affection; Children at Play Galop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Piano A. Dunstan Handwritten Contents: 1. Nadine Alfred Haines 2. The Harmonius Blacksmith G.F. Handel 3. Etude de Concert Paul Ambroise 4. Florice Agnes M. Chambers London, W.H. Broome 5. Adola Ernest Travers 6. Waltz C.M. von Weber London, Swan \u0026amp; Co. 7. March of the Israelites M. Costa London: Hart \u0026amp; Co. 8. Sheperd's Evening Song Chas. D. Blake F. Pitman, Hart \u0026amp; Co. London 9. Aida O. Sherwin Marshall London: Edwin Ashdown 10. The Gondolier W.C. Powell 11. Blumenlied Gustav Lange 12. The Battle of Life J.H. Lewis London: B. Williams Ltd. 13. Sparkling Cascades Langton Willliams London: W. Paxton 14. Mimosa Albert Wm. Brooks London: Willcocks \u0026amp; Co. 15. Tema and Variations W.A. Mozart London: Willcocks \u0026amp; Co. 16. The Parade march Henri Stanislaus London 17. Odelesque Moorish Dance Parke Hubter London: C. Sheard \u0026amp; Co. 18. Scherzo Brilliant H.A. Wollenhaupt London: Wickins \u0026amp; Co. 19. Andante Louis Van Beethoven London: B. Williams Ltd. 20. L'Americaine James H. Sykes 21. Daintie Daisie J. Warwick Moore London: Edwin Ashdown 22. Zingarella Felix Burns 23. Scherzo Joseph Joachim Raff London: Edwin Ashdown 24. Study in E Stephen Heller London: B. Williams, Ltd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Mrs. Louise Richardson. Spine: Ballads, Songs etc 1838-1847 734.3 Inside label: Margaret Riker Haskell La Fete Indienne by Henri Bohlman; Boston: Geo. P. Reed La Ravenna by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Zoralia by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Martelle by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Pearlette by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Adalina by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason The Novelty Quadrilles by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Polka Quadrilles by Stephen Glover Philadelphia: A. Fiot Pas Styrien by A. Ropicquet Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Village Quick Step by Dr. John G. Bartlett Boston: Oliver Ditson The Coasirs Galop by F. Burgmuller Philadelphia: A. Fiot Indian Hunter Quick Step by Henry Russell New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Ponds Pas a Pas by H. Auguste Pond Cincinnati Ohio: T. B. Mason Two Rondos by Francois Hunten Boston: Oliver Ditson Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by G. Donizetti New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Ponds The Wild Flowers Soon Will Shed Their Blooom by Donizetti Philadelphia: A. Fiot When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming S.C. Massett New York; Wm. Dubois We Stood Beside the Window by W.C. Peters Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters The Melodies of Many Lands by Charles W. Glover New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The May-Dew by Samuel Lover Boston: C. Bradlee Think of Me Then by Miss A.S. Jungmann Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. The Last farewell by T.M.I. Baltimore: Geo. Willig, Jr. Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters Cincinnati: Peters \u0026amp; Co. I have Something Sweet to Say by Charles E. Horn New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Ponds The Minute Gun at sea by M.P. King Philadelphia: Geo. Willig You Ask if I Love You by E. Thomas Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Speak No Ill by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Thou Shalt Never Know I Love Thee by An Amateur Cincinnati: W.C. Peters Where are now the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond Love Not by Blockley Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co. I've Wandered in Dreams by J.A. Wade Philadelphia: Fiot, Megnen \u0026amp; Co. The Hindoo Girl's Song by Howard Z. Cosby Philadelphia: G. Willig A Home that I Love by Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Sun Now Gilds the Mountain Tops by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot Exercises for the Guitar by Carulli Philadelphia: A. Fiot Oh! Think Not I can SAy Farewell by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot My Thoughts are of Thee My Love by C.G. Weber Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters My Helen is the Fairest Flower by Meigen Philadelphia: A. Fiot Teach, Oh! Teach Me to Forget by T.H. Bayly Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sweetly Falls the Dew of Night by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Pirate's Serenade by J. Thomson Boston: Henry Prentiss Carusi's Guitar Melodies by Samuel Carusi Baltimore by author The Hungarian Waltz by Emil Heerbrugger Philadelphia: A. Fiot Ah! Canst Thou Leave Me? by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot As I View These Scenes So Charming by Bellini Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Love Thee Dearest by Viotti Baltimore: G. Willig I Love But Thee by Meignen Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co Shall We Meet Again MAry by J.B. L'Hulier Philadelphia: George Willig Note on inside back cover: \"Withdrawn Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Music Larghetto by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Movement by Cherubini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Selections from Mozart and Rink Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Three Pieces by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Selection from Beethoven's Mass in C. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Selection from a Mass by Haydn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pastorale by Kullak Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Two Movements from Adam and Spontini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Prayer from Tancredi by Rossini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Two Adagios by Southard and Geisler Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Nocturne in Midsummer's Night Dream by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Three Preludes and Fugues by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Cathedral Voluntaries by Vincent Novello Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Sounds of Love by Th. Oesten New York: Stephen T. Gordon The Wedding March by Mendelssohn Cincinnati: John Church La Marseillaise by Henry Cramer Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Dresden MArch by Gustave Kunze Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman March by Ferd. Beyer Cincinnati: F.W. Rauch Gondellied by Theodore Oesten Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Prayer from Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Evening Blessing by M. Keller New York: Horace Waters Oh! God Thy Goodness by Beethoven Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Lo The Day of Rest Declineth by L.O. Emerson Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. With Thee by Franz Abt Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Dying Christian by Pope Philadelphia: G.E. Blake When my Father and my Mother forsake me by The Chevalier S. Neukomm New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard Strike the Cymbal by Pucitta Baltimore: G. Willig Jerusalem My Happy Home by William Clifton New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Jeptha's Daughter by Braham \u0026amp; Nathan New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Sound the Loud Timbrel New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Thy Will Be Done by J.B. Taylor New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Parting Hymn by J.F. Hance New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Jesus Savior of My Soul by Albert H. Wood Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Napolitaine by Alexander Lee Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman Alas! Those Chimes So Sweetly Stealing by W.V. Wallace Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Hear, O Hear me! by Rossini Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. La Serenade by F. Schubert Cincinnati : John Church Jr. The Day-Star of My Life has Set! by J.C.Meininger Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. This is the Lord's Own Day by Franz Otto Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Fading Still Fading by T.V. Weisenthal St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Oh God Have Mercy by Mendelssohn Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. Pity O Savior by Geo. F. Root Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover\" \"___d Songs\" Inside Handwritten Index Alphabetical Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield Day is Done by M.W. Balfe Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Children of the City by Stephen Adams New York: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bro. Keep Us Safely to the End by J.L. Gilbert New York: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bro. On Wings of Faith by M. Dunton Sparrow Boston: C.W. Thompson \u0026amp; Co. Watching the Embers by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Angel Came by Frederic H. Cowen Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Maguerite by C.A. White Boston: White Smith \u0026amp; Co. The Applet of Her Eye by George Routledge New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Darby and Joan by J. L. Molloy Manchester, N.H.: C.H. Kimball Answer? by Alfred G. Robyn St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Music House Co. O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay by Anton Strelezki Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Sleeping Hero by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Old Minstrel Bass Song by Geo. Le Gault Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Diver by Edward J. Loder Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Message from the King by Ciro Pinsuti Chicago: National Music Co. The Wreck of the Valencia by J.H. Fillmore Cincinnati: The Fillmore Music House (2 copies) Cease Thy Reposing by Frederic Maccabe New York: Richard A. Saalfield Say What Shall my Song be To-night by Joseph Phillip Knight Chicago: National Music Co. I Watched the Sunlight dying by Franz Abt Cleveland: S. Brainard's Son's Two Hearts by Louis F. Gottschalk Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. Gold, Bright and Yellow L.O. Emerson Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. The Sword of Ferrara by Frederic Field Bullard Boston: G. Schirmer Jr. Our Jack's Come HOme Today by W.J. Devers New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield I've Gathered Them In by C.A.White Boston and Chicago: White, Smith \u0026amp; Co. Golden Love By Milton Wellings Boston: P.R. McCargo \u0026amp; Co. 'Tis I ! by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bro. Fairer Still ! by Ciro Pinsuti New York: C.H.Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pure and Fair The Lilly Grows by H.P. Danks Chicago: National Music Co. The Beautiful Gate by M. Piccolomini Boston: White-Smith Music Pub. Co. (2 copies) Good Night by Mary Turner Salter Boston: Oliver Ditson Company My Honolulu Queen by William H. Penn Copyright by Sol. Bloom Sweet Fleur De-Lis by Edgar Selden New York: George L. Spaulding Pretty Lips by Artur Lloyd Chicago: National Music Co. Concert of Nightingales by J. Concone Philadelphia: F.A. North \u0026amp; Co. She was a Good Old Soul by Theodroe Morse New York: FB Haviland The Offer by Theo. H. Northrup Chicago: National Music Co. Moonbird by Johann C. Schmid New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick \u0026amp; Co. When Fairy Tales Were Ended by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Co. The Fair Little Maiden by Emilie Paige Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Camelia and Rose by Wilhelm Ganz Manchester, NH: Chas. H. Kimball Kuss Walzer by Johann Strauss New York: Willis Woodward \u0026amp; Co. Oh! Had I Wealth by Frank D'Alquen New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Beyond the Starsby Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Oh, The Blue Hills! by Margaret Ellis Mabery New York: Oliver Ditson Company Grandma's Last Amen by Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Champagne Charlie Was His Name by Alfred Lee New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Old Cuckoo Quartet by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Company The Message by Jac. Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Madrigal by C. Chaminade Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples by William B. Gray New York: W.B.Gray \u0026amp; Co. Daffodil Time by Theo. Marzials New York: Richard A. Saalfield I Built a Bridge of Fancies by Anne Fricker Postillion by Franz Abt New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Torpedo and the Whale ! by Olivette Chicago: National Music Company Sailing over the Sea by D' Adhemar Chicago: National Music Company Those Evening Bells by Solon Wilder Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company Daybreak by Waldemar Malmene New York: R.A. Saalfield My Star of Home by E. Frewin New York: R.A. Saalfield Dublin Bay by Geo. Barker New York: National Music Co. Greeting Glee by M.A. Rublee Chicago: National Music Company Fair Lilly by F. M. Lillebridge Washington DC. John F. Ellis \u0026amp; Co. loose inside back cover: The Sword of Bunker Hill (Handwritten/typed) paper-Oliver Ditson Boston Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by F. Kuchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook Title: Secular Songs Inside Handwritten alphabetical listing of songs Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by Kucken Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield When the Heart is Young by Dudley Buck Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Who Can Tell? by J.H. Rosecrans Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House (2 Copies) The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Answers Ballad by Jacques Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Weaving by Milton Wellings Chicago: National Music Company Sailing on the Lake by George W. Major Chicago: National Music Company The Storm Fiend by Joseph L. Roeckel Boston: Oliver Ditson Company The Bird and the Rose by Amy Elise Horrocks New York: G. Schirmer The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Danube River by Hamilton Aide New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Heavenly Light by Grace Akass Murdock Chicago: Sol Bloom I Would that my Love by Mendelssohn To the Stormwind by Carl Evers Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. (2 Copies) In the Chimney Corner by Frederic H. Cowen New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. I Know a Bank by Charles E. Horn New York: Richard A. Saalfield Fleeting Days by Eben H. Bailey Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt \u0026amp; Co. The Evening Gun by Dr. J.B. Herbert Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. Committed to the Deep by C.A.White Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company Down Deep within the Cellar by John Oxenford Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) The Man-O'-War's Man by Arthur W. Marchant Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Sunset by Kate Vannah Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Company When the wind blows in from the Sea by Henry Smart Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Love's Sorrow by Harry Rowe Shelley New York: G. Schirmer Love is Calling by Virginia Hagan Chicago: National Music Company Meditation Song by. C. Chenery Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Child of the Sunbeam by N. Barker Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (3 Copies) Star of the Desert by Theo Bonheur Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Afterwards by John W. Mullen Boston: Oliver Ditson Company In Night's Still Calm by Gustave Luther New York: G. Schirmer Blest were the Days by Sir John A. Stevenson Boston: Oliver Ditson Must We Then Meet As Strangers? by J. R. Thomas New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Song of the Patriot by John Naylor Haverhill, Mas: John Naylor The Old Song Book by W. J Morant Chicago: National Music Company Where the Sugar Maples Grow by A.A. Giffin Washington DC: The Kirkus Dugdale Co. Farewell Dear Heart by D.S. Hakes Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers The King of the Deep Am I by W.C. Kreusch New York: Leo Feist Davy Jones' Locker by H.W. Petrie New York: Jos.W.Stern \u0026amp; Co. Knights of Honor by Harrison Millard New York: Richard A. Saalfield Shower of Cold Polka by Carl Lorenz Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman Home Sweet Home by William Kuhe New York: W.A. Oakes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Title: \"Mary Oatwell\" \"Music\" Inside Cover: Typed listing-typed Vocal and Piano music My Mountain Home by William J. Wetmore, MD. New York: Millet's Music Saloon Solitude by John Daniel Philadelphia: Covenhoven \u0026amp; Duffy Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson Boston: Oliver Ditson Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee by A Lady Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury Boston: E.H. Wade Ev'ry Land My Home by N.J. Sporle New York: A.A. Van Gelder I Love the Merry Sunshine by Stephen Glover New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Tell Me My Heart by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. There is Darkness on the Mountain by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Spring Time of the Year is Coming by C.Thompson Esq. Baltimore: G. Willig Hope and the Rose by Stephen Glover Baltimore: G. Willig I Do Not Ask to Offer Thee by G. Linley New York: F. Riley \u0026amp; Co. I'm A Merry Zingara by M.W.Balfe Boston: Geo. P. Reed The Somnambulist's Song by Madlle. Jenny Lind New York: Jollie Lament for Home by Linley New York: Jollie Comin' Thro' the Rye New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Alpine Sheperdess by H.Kater, Esq. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Alfin Brillar by Luigi Ricci Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. La Fille Du Regiment by Donizetti New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall La Vivandiere New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Rejoice Our Lord Has Risen by C.K. Hawes Portland Maine: C.K. Hawes Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son We Met by Chance by F. Kuchen New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son My Mother Dear by Samuel Lover, Esq. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Mother's Smile by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son If the Deep Voice of Sorrow by George Loder New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Searcher of Hearts by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Star of Love by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Spring is Coming by Henry Kleber New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings by G.H. Rodwell New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. My Home, My Happy Home by G.A. Hodson Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Where are the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini New York: Jaques \u0026amp; Brother When I was Quitting Norman Bowers by Meyerbeer New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Mine it is at Midnight Hour by J. Caspard Maeder New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Bonnie Doon New York: S.C. Jollie Jamie;s on the Stormy Sea by Bernard Covert Boston: Oliver Ditson Maiden! awake from thy slumbers by John Daniel New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son May morning light Fall o'er thee by John Daniel Boston: G.P. Reed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Title: Duetts Inside cover not attached an alphabetical list of songs labeled \"Vocal \u0026amp; Instrumental Music, v.69\" May Queen by Henry C. Watson, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Shades of Eve are Falling by John Daniell, Boston: Geo. P. Reed Come with Me Beneath the Wave by Edward Collier, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Inchcape Bell by John Parry Jr., Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me back my Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes like a Spell by C.E. Horn I'm Afloat, I's Afloat by John M. White, Boston: Henry Prentiss Il Secreto per esser Felici ( It is beter to Laugh than be sighing) by Donizetti, Boston: Oliver Ditson O Would I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques Birds Who on the Joyous Wing by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Henry R, Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee O Love is Like a Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Not for Me by Henry Oakey; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall I Beg You'll Not Suppose Miss Snooks by R. Smith; New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. The Rosy Hours of Sprightly Youth by John Daniel; Boston: Henry Prentiss The American Girl by Charles F. Heuberer; Boston: Henry Prentiss There Crows a Bonnie Briar Bush by James Dewar; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques Melody by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Merry Gondolier by Alexander Lee; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mariner's Graveby Charles T. Martyn; New York: Charles E. Horn Di Tanti Pal Piti Come and Wander with Me by Auber; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques The Winters Gone the Spring is Here by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave by John H. Hewitt; Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. When I First Heard the Convent Bell by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher Shall I Sing You the Song by Augustus Meves; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring is Coming by Carlo Bassini; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Smile Upon Me Dearest by Auber; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Star of the Desert by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Publisher Soon I Shall Behold Thee by Herold; New York: Atwill Publisher The Carrier Pigeon by P.K. Moran; Boston: C. Bradlee None Remember Thee by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Take Not Too Rudelt the Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Oh Weep Not, Oh Weep Not by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Do Not Look So Bright and Blest by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon Oh Tell Me Not of Future Peace by Mrs. G.; New York: C.T.Ceslain Sounding Billows; New York: Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Poor Man's Friend by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Lass o'Cowrie by Francis H. Brown; New York: Atwill Publisher The Language of Flowers by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill Publisher Go Demand of Yon Light Zephyr by G. Donizetti; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques The Merry Bugle by Mr. J. Jones; Boston: Oliver Ditson Angels of Peace and Gladness by Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ah! Believe Love's Holy Flame by A. Adam; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Sweet is the Thought, The Promise Sweet by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. Thou Art Far Away at sea by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Day I'm Sixty Two by T. Bricher; Boston: H. Prentiss When This Enchantment I Behold by M.W. Balfe; Boston: O.Ditson Woman's Heart by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson Highland Mary by L. Kozeluch; Boston: C. Bradlee Hail Columbia Happy Land; New York: Atwill Publisher Our Father's Hearth by S.B. Pond; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Sunbeam of Summer by Bellinin; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Orphean Lyre by Mr. Wainwright; Boston: O. Ditson (2) The Reconciliation by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Hours of Love When First We Met by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Chain and the Ring by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Churchyard Wall by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Chieftain's Halls by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Gypsy's Invitation by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Am I Not Fondly Thine Own; New York: Atwill's Come Echo Catch My Song by C.M. Weber; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Arm, Arm Ye Brave by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Piercing Eyes by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Pleasing Pain by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Holy, Holy, Lord, God, Almighty by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Honor and Arms by Handel; Boston: Oliver Ditson When Night Comes O'er the Plain by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Tiger Couches in the Wood by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Flora's Invitation by James B. Taylor; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Waves are Brightly. Lightly Dancing by T. Comer; Boston: C. Bradlee Oh! Boatman Row Me O'er the Stream by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Free, The German Rhine by J.W. Hudson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Life as a Father pitieth his Children by Joseph Monds; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Oh! Lull Me, Lull Me Charming Air by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Kate Kearney by a memeber of the Philadelphia Glee Association; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns My Sweet Dorabella by T. Philipps; Boston: Parker Ditson Song of the Gipsy's Bride by Balfe Chorus of Gypsey's by Balfe; New York: Atwill Tis Sad to Leave Our Father Land by Balfe; New York: Atwill The Heart Bow'd Down by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fair Land of Poland by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson I'll Do Thy Bidding Mother Dear by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine: Vocal Music; Cover S. Jennie Kingsley Inside cover label \" Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Gift of Miss Alma J. Bridgman, Williamsburg, Mass.\" Alphabetical listing, typed inside front cover The Star Spangled Banner arranged by Wm Dressler; New York: William Dressler Hail Columbia  arranged by Ch. K.; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Viva L'America Home of the Free by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pong \u0026amp; Co. The Soldier's Prayer by William A. King; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. My Beloved One's Fairy Like Form by A. Fesca; Boston: E.H. Wade My Father's Home by Ferdinand Cumbert; New York: William Dressler The Song of May by W.Vincent Wallace; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Sons Croosken Laun by Matthews; Philadelphia: G. Willig Haunted Stream by George Barker; Philadelphia: Beck \u0026amp; Lawton The Death of Warren by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Kathleen Mavorneen by J.N. Crouch; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Dermot Astore by F.W.N. Crouch; New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. Love Not by Blockley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Blighted Flower by M.W. Balfe; Philadelphia: A. Foit Clara by George Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Agatha by F. Abt; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons Gaily Thro' Life Wander by G. Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Il Secreto Per Esser Felici by Donizetti; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Within a Mile of Edinboro; Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf by David Wood; New York: S.T. Gordon Mrs. Lofty and I by J.J. Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Village Queen by Emily Antonia Walker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Grave of Bonaparte by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny L'Ouvriere by D'Etienne Arnaud; Bruxelles: B. Schott Soave Imagine D'Amor by Mercante; Paris\" Choudens Three Fishers went Sailing by John Hullah; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Oft in the Stilly Night by Sir J. Stevenson; New York: S.T. Gordon The Beggar Girl by A. Sedgwick; Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman Rock Me to Sleep, Mother by Ernest Leslie; Boston: G.D. Russell and Company Weeping, Sad and Lonely by Henry Tucker; Brooklyn: Sawyer \u0026amp; Thompson The Murmering Sea by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Lays of the Night by Stephen Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son I Would That My Love by M. Bartholdy; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Maybells and the Flowers by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould \u0026amp; Co. The Vacant Chair by Geo. F. Root; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Thou Art With Me by J.R. Thomas; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Glory Hallelujah arranged by Waldo Allen; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Wanted a Governess by John Parry; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Sensitive Coon by Pedro A. Andreu; New York: S.T. Gordon The Universal Medley arranged by J. Pierpont; Boston: Oliver Ditson Marching Along by Wm. B. Bradbury; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: MUSIC  Cover: C.F. Smith Inside cover loose listing of songs by composer, alphabetical: Vocal Music, Vol. 7 Mother He's Going Away by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Molly Carew by Samuel Lover, Esq.; New York: Millets Music Saloon Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining by Samuel Lover; Philadelphia: George Willig The Low Back'd Car by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The May-Dew by S. Lover; New York: E. Riley The Chameleon by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Flower of Natchez by SAmuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Fanny of New York by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Indian Summer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Alabama by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Two Birds by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Slaying the Deer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Land of the West by Samuel Lover; New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. The Beautiful West by Alexander Lee; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Fine Ould Irish Gentleman by John Brougham; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Jeannette \u0026amp; Jeannot by Charles W. Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Cheer Up My Own Jeannette by Charles W. Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Were I but his Own Wife by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son The Maiden's Dream by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son What are the Wild Waves Saying by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son When Stars are in the Quiet Skies by Alexander Ball; Boston: George P. Reed Thou art Gome from my Gaze by G. Linley Esq. ; New York: Millet's Music Saloon Despairing Mary by J. Wilson; Charleston: George Oates Oh! The Heart it is a Treasure by E.L. Hime; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son My Soul in One Unbroken Sigh by W.H. Reeves; Boston: G.P. Reed The Bank of the Guadalquiver by L.Lavenu; New York: Atwill Beautiful Venice by J.P. Knight; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Deck Not with Gems by W, Turnbull; Boston: W.H. Oakes Flow Gently Sweet Afton by J.E. Spilman; Philadelphia: George Willig Ode in the Golden Rule, I.O.O.F. arranged by Webbe Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V.Wallace; New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond Girondin's Hymn by A. Dumas; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026amp; Brother (handwritten verses) Ethiopian Serenades: Mary Blane; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son My Uncle Ned by Wlliam Clifton: New York: Atwill Oh! Susanna of the Christy Minstrels; New York: C.Holt, Jr. Dearest Mae (an Ethiopian Song) by L.D. H. Crosby; Philadelphia: A. Fiot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine \"Piano\" Cover \"l.H.B. Music\" The Old English Gentleman Ronald and I by Louisa Gray; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore March of the Men of Harlech by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome The Celebrated Marseillais Hymn by M. Rouget Delisle; London: T. Broome I Love, My Love by Ciro Pinsuti; London: Duff \u0026amp; Stewart The Brook by J.A. Wade; London: T. Broome List! Lovely Fisher Maiden by C.H. Furlong; Edinburgh: Paterson \u0026amp; Sons Tell me My Heart by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Should He Upbraid by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Kathleen Mavourneen by F. Nicholls Crouch; London: Hutchins \u0026amp; Romer Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry R. Bishop; London: Joseph Willams Non li scordar di mel by Fabio Campana; London: R. Mills Oh! Ma Charmante by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. Mignon by Ambroise Thomas; Paris: Au Menestrel Le Soir by Ch. Gounod; Paris: Choudens, Pere \u0026amp; Fils Serenade by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer In Our Bright Fairy Boat by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer First Violet by Mendelssohn; London: J.B. Cramer There is a Green Hill Far Away by Ch. Gounod; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Cleansing Fires by Virginia Gabriel; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer Angels Ever Bright and Fair by Handel; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. But the Lord if Mindful of His Own by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Sonate Pathetique pour le Piano by L. Van Beethoven; London: Schott \u0026amp; Co. Fantasia in C minor by Mozart; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. L'Invitation a la Valse Rondo Brillante by C.M. von Weber; London: Forsyth Brothers Lascia Ch'io Pianga by Franz Rosenfeld; London: Hutchings and Romer Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith; London: Augener \u0026amp; Co. Petits Oiseaux by W. Kuhe; Bruxelles: Schott Freres Pinson et Fauvette by Paul Barbot; Paris: C. Prilipp Rosabina by Hannah R. Binfield; London: Joseph Williams Pluie de Brillants by F.V. Kornatzki; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Roulette Galop by Chas. Coote Junr. ; London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: MUSIC Cover E.E.EASTMAN Unattached alphabetical list of songs inside from cover The May Queen (parts 1-3) by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! My Heart is Weary Waiting by Herman Saroni; Philadelphia: Edward Walker Pirates Serenade by I. Thompsom; Boston: C.H. Keith The Old Sexton by Henry Russell; Boston: Prentiss and Clark I've a Home in the Valley by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Last tear I Shed by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainy Day Song by Wiliam R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bridge of Sighs by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson I've Nothing Else to do by William Clifton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Je Suis La Bayadere by N.C. Bochsa; Philadelphia: A. Fiot I Love, I Love the Free by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed To Mary in Heaven by Mr. W.R. dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Watch You Well By Daylight by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Night Before the Bridal by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Love's Young Dream by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Grace Darling by George Linley; Philadelphia The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster; Boston: Geo. P. Reed I Have Something Sweet to Tell You by I.B. Webster; Louisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. The Song of Blanche Alpen by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Grecian Daughter by Jos. P. Knight; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Thus Meet Thou and I by W.Williams; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by H. Russell; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House There's A Good Time Coming by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson If She Love Thee by T. Comer; Boston: Oliver Ditson Dearest I Think of Thee by C. Krebs; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Will You Love Me Then as Now? by F. Weiland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver DitSON The Willow Song by I.N. Metcalf; Boston: Prentiss \u0026amp; Clark Come Dwell With Me by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Cradle Song by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Natalie, Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Songs of the Virginia Serenaders-Lucy Neal by J.P. Carter; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House Oh! Emma was a Darling by John P. Ordway; Bosotn: E.H. Wade Nelly was a Lady by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Good Old Days of Yore by Judson; Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. The California Gold Diggers by Nathan Barker; Boston: S.W. Marsh Come with Me While the Stars Shine Bright by J.W. Turner; Boston: Oliver Ditson When the Stars are in the Quiet Skies by H.A. Osborne; New York: William Vanderbeek The Mountainer's Farewell by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Get Off the Tracks by Jesse Hutchinson Junr. Boston: Published by the author Where Can the Soul Find Rest! by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Was Happy Ere I Loved You by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Will You Come to My Mountain Home? by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Comin thro' the Rye; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountainer by Leonard Marshall; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny Gray by Charlie Mueller; Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker Do They Miss Me At Home? by S.M. Crannis; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Miss Thee at Home by Charlie C. Converse; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Cannot Pretend to Say by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Old Pine Tree by Charles White; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Young Folks at Home by Miss Hattie Livingston; New York: Gould \u0026amp; Berry The Cottage of My Mother by Judson Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Again by M.S. Pike, Esq.; Boston: E. H. Wade The Flag of Our Union by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Dismal Swamp by Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Carry Me Home to Die by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Inez in Heaven by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Wm. Oakes I'm Alone, All Alone by William dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rockaway by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed How Long \u0026amp; Dreay is the Night by B.F. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Shall we Meet Again, Mary by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: George Willig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine: Music with call Numbers VZP//9M973 inside front cover \"Forbes Library Northampton, Mass. Gift of Joseph L. Harrison\" Alphabetical listing by composer of songs in book, page 3 J.L. Harrison, Troy, NY handwritten Autumn Wind by E.C. Phelps; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Bells of Aberdovey by  Brinley Richards; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring Song by G.D. Wilson; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Estelle by Charles D'Albert; Troy, NY: Edward P. Jones Fanyasia by G.A. Osborne; Boston: Oliver Ditson Valse L'Amour by J.W. Long; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Tam O'Shanter by George W, Warren; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. U.S. Army Calls by Robert Stoeprl; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Monks Prayer by Julius E. Muller; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Birds of Spring by E. Hoffman; Providence, RI: John A. Cory La Cascade of Roses by J. Ascher;  New York: S. T. Gordon Preciosa by E. Beyer; Boston: O;iver Ditson Di Provenza Il Mar by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Summer Breezes by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Berceuse (Cradle Song) by L.M. Gottschalk; New York: William Hal \u0026amp; Son Teresa Carreno by E.H.Wade; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Marie by Brinley Richards; New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer Hymn to Love by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Les Cloches Du Monastere by Lefebure Wely; New York: Firth, Son \u0026amp; Co. The Prayer Granted by Thecla Badarzewska; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Lauterbach Maiden by R. Loffler; Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026amp; Co. Le Crepuscule by T.J. Guy; New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer Zeta Psi Polka by T.J. Guy; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Lester Wallack Polka by Robert Stoepel; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Maienliebe by Th. Oesten; New York: S.T. Gordon La Tendresse by H. Cramer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Reve d' Esperance by Henry Mayer; New York: Firth, Pond and Co. Golden Robin Polka by Narcisse Bousquet; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co, The Blossom Quadrille by Wililam Hopkins; Try, NY: Edward Hopkins Republican Quadrilles by Thos. J. Guy; Buffalo: Sheppard Cottier \u0026amp; Co. Military March by Ch. Gounod; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Spring Fairy by J.C. Engelbrecht;  Baltimore: Miller \u0026amp; Beacham La Charme Schottisch by Edward N. Catlin; Troy, New York: J.W.Andrews The Lorette Polka by James Pearce; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Je T'Ecoute by J. Lafleur; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Alleghany Valley Rail Road March by Sarah H. Killikelly; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Les Rats Quadrilles by J. Redler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Crown of Diamonds Galop by James Bellak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pestal by Charles Grobe; Baltimore: G. Wilig Junr. General Grant's Grand March by  E. Mack; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Red and Silver Spine \"Scraps\"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles \u0026amp; Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland \u0026amp; Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland \u0026amp; Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland \u0026amp; Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark \u0026amp; Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Weber Hunter's Chorus S B Coolidge Inside Cover \" Forbes Library Northampton Mass Gidt of Frank Lyman Brooklyn N.Y. Typed alphabetical list of Vocal and Instrumental Music, vol. 88 Introduction ( to Hunter's Chorus) The Hunter's Chorus by C. Meineke; Baltimore: John Cole The Celebrated Overture to la Dame Blanche by A. Boieldieu; New York: E. Riley The Celebrated Overture Il Barbier di Seville by Rossini; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Celebrated Overture to the Caravan by Mr. Gretri; New York W. DuBois The Swiss Hunters Welcome Home by L. Devereaux; Boston: James L..Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Music Saloon Harriet the Match Girl by W. Kirby; Boston: J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Chimes of Zurich by Charles E. Horn; New York: J.L. Hewitt The Huntsman's Chorus by N. Buhl; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Boston Light Infantry's by E. Kichberg Jr.; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Boston Brigade march by James Hewitt; Boston: James Hewitt Music Store Boston Independet Cadets' Grand March by J. Worsley; Boston: C. Bradlee Grand March Quick Step by Webster's; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. A Popular New Quick Step by Anthony Rieff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Gipsey Dance by Augustus Voigt; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. LHimne des Marsellois by Mr. Moran; New York: W. Dubois Bid me Discourse by Henry R. Bishop; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart Johnny came A Courting by W.F.Parke; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Meet Me By Moonlight by J. Augustine Esq.; New York: E. Riley The King and the Countryman by Mr. Parnell; Boston: C. Bradlee Farewell But Whenever You Welcome the Hour by Arthur F. Keene; New York: E. Riley Hours There Were by Joseph A. Wasde esq.; Philadelphia: John G. Klemn Oh it is Not While Riches by W. Eavestaff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Farewell to My Harp by Charles E. Horn; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Hinda's appeal to her Lover by G. Kiallmark; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Let Us Hast to Kelvin grove bonnie lassie by R.A. Smith; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Braes o' Balquhither by John Davies; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart Bonja Song; New York: J.A.\u0026amp; W. Geib The Carrier Pigeon; Philadelphia: John G. Klemm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026amp; Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026amp; Swan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music  Attached on inside cover alphabetical listing, by composer; Volume 53 Piano Music Inside: May G. Leavitt; January 21st 1871 5th Sinfonies by J.N. Hummel; Londres: Chez Schott \u0026amp; Co. Sonaten by L.van Beethoven; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Reverie-Traumerei by R. Schumann; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Zufriedenheit by Orleana R. E. Thompson; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company No. 7 Op.78 Fantasie; Braunschweig \u0026amp; New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag No. 10 Op.21 Grande Polonaise in Es Dur; Braunschweig \u0026amp; New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Bohn: N. Simrock The Mountain Stream by Sidney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. L'Esperance by Alexandre Fesca; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. Frisches Leben by F. Spindler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Wanderlieder by Franz Spindler; Boston: Henry Tolman Fruhlings= Wanderungen by L. Kohler; Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Andante by F. Schubert; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Co. Marcia Fantastica by Bargiel; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Grande Galop Chromatique by F. Liszt; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. Les Courriers Caprice by Theodore Ritter: Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Songs Front Cover: Flossie S. Roberts. In Loving Memory of Her Dear Aunt \u0026amp; Godmother Clara Helena Aubrey From Uncle Richard, July 16, 1896 2. O for the Wings of a Dove by F. Mendelssohn Batholdy; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair by Haydn; London: H. D'Alcorn Kindly Will Heaven Regard Us by Donizetti; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Flow on Thou Shining River by Sir John Stevenson; London: H. D'Alcorn There's Not A Merry Bird That Sings by Ferdinad Gumbert; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Looking Back by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Storm by W. Glover; London: H. D'Alcorn Children's Voices Song by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Far Away From Thee by Michael Watson; London: Willey \u0026amp; Co. Love in Youth by H. B. Farnie; London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Last Links are Broken by Fanny Steers; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Leah's Song by Brinley Richards; London: Cramer \u0026amp; Co. Come Where My Loves Lies Dreaming by S.C.Foster; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest by J.L. Hatton; London: B. Williams Half Mast High by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Belle Mahone by J.H. McNaughton; London: Howard \u0026amp; Co. Sweethearts by Arthur Sullivan; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. I Cannot Forget by Charlotte Sainton Dolby; London: Boosey, Patey \u0026amp; Co. She Wore A Wreath of Roses by Jospeph P. Knight; London: Joseph Williams Auld Robin Gray; London: H. Dalcorn \u0026amp; Co. Remember or Forget by Hamilton Aide; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Floating Away by John Blockley; London: John Blockley Only to Love by Charles Santley; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer Golden Days Ballad by Arthur S.Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Across the Sea by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. To The Woods by F. Warner; London: Brewer \u0026amp; Co. Ring Out Wild Bells by John Blockley; London: John Blockley 'Tis the Hour for Music by Henry Farmer; London: Joseph William Ruby by Virginia Gabriel; London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Skipper and His Boy by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Tired by Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss); London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Recit by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Ring On! Sweet Angelus by Ch.Gounod; London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. Mein Liebster ist im Dorf der Schmied by Gustav Holzel; London: Augener \u0026amp; Co. Weary Song by Virginia Gabriel; London: Duff \u0026amp; Stewart She Sat Beside the Mountain Spring by Virginia Gabriel; London: C.Lonsdale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: William A. Baker  Sticker inside cover: Forbes Library Northampton Mass. The Great Organ Offertoire by A. Lefebure Wely; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. (stamped Jul 2 1895) Air By Mozart; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pastorale by Kullak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. La Meditation, Offertoire for Vox Humana by W. Eugene Thayer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Deux Prieres by Alphonse Mailly; London: Chez Schott \u0026amp; Co. Overture to Martha by von Flotow; New York: S.T.Gordon Overture to the Celebrated Opera of William Tell by G. Rossini; New York: Firth, Son \u0026amp; Co, Nro. 18 Entfuhrung by W.A. Mozart; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. 46. Belisar by C. Donizetti; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. 53 Das Nachtlager by C. Kreutzer; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. Weisse Dame by von Boieldieu; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. 33. Freischutz by C.M. von Weber; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro.26. Tancred by von Rossini; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Sonata quasi una Fantasia by Franz Liszt; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Andante by W.A. Mozart; Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Larghetto by Mozart;  Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Faust ( No. 1 \u0026amp; 2) by Albert W. Berg; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Tannhauser by C. Frandel; New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer L'Africaine-Marche religieuse by G. Meyerbeer; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Intermezzo Notturno by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Leipzig: Breitkopf \u0026amp; Hartel Midsummer Notturno by Mendelssohn; Brooklyn: Carl Prox Wedding March by Mendelssohn; New York: S. T. Gordon Hallelujah Chorus; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Nro. 3. Stumme von Portici by D.F. E. Auber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle Nro. 33 Freischutz by Charles M. von Weber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle The Palermo Quadrille by Ch. D'Albert; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine Date: 1856 Cover: S. Jennie Kingsley Inside Cover Sticker attached: Forbes Library; Northampton, Mass. Gift Of Miss Alma J. Bridgman; Williansburg, Mass. Index to Vocal \u0026amp; Instrumental Music v. 10 attached to front page (continued on folowing page) La Fille du Regiment by Donizetti; New York Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond Ah! Why Desire to Light that Face by Donizetti; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Song of the Captive Greek Girl by J.W. Hobbs; Boston: Oliver Ditson The May-Dew by S. Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Come to the Dance by George Linley; Philadephia: A. Fiot They tell me that thy heart is changed by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters I've Left the Snow-Clad Hills by G. Linley; Boston: Stephen W. Marsh Oh! The Home of My Childhood by Herold; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded by J.G. Maeder; Boston: E.H. Wade Shells of the Ocean by J.W. Cherry; New York: Horace Waters The Hazel Dell by Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Sons Joys That We've Tasted; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Will You Come to My Mountain Home ? by Francis H. Brown; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Come Where the Violets Blow by William Iucho; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Spirit Land by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Far From the World by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Guardian Spirits by Thomas BAker; New York: Horace Waters The Rapture Dwelling by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Little Eva by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026amp; Company Here's a health to thee Tom Moore by Michael Kelly; New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. I Lay on the Battle Fields by Edward Howe Jr.; Boston: Oliver Ditson Billy Boy by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E. P. Christy; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Maniacs Vision by A.B. Winch; Boston: Geo. P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. A New Melody Song by B. Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainbow Scottisch by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The National Scottisch by Charles D'Albert; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sontag Polka by T. Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson Syracuse Polka by J.A. Fowler; New York: S.C.Jollie Fire Bell Galop by James Bellak; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Love Not Quick Step by Francis H. Brown; New York: Jollies Music Repository California Quick Step by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Humel's Celebrated Waltz by Gelineck; New York: W. Dubois The Midnight Waltz by W.V. Wallace; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Fairy Waltz by Henry Knicht; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fairy Bell Waltz by Edward Howe, Jr.; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Cinderella Waltz by J.F. Burrows; Boston: Oliver Ditson Frances Waltz by Charles Weisheit; Brooklyn: P.K. Weizel Azalia, or Almacks Waltz by L. V. Beethoven; Boston: Oliver Ditson Aria Alla Scozzese by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Theme de Meyerbeer by F. Hunten ; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jeanette and Jeannot; Boston: Oliver Ditson Handwritten sheet music at back: Andante Pastorale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: M.A. Conant Songs Go Where the Mists are Sleeping by John Daniel; Boston: G.P. Reed Music and Her Sister Song by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Moonlight , Music, Love and Flowers by John Barnett; Louisville: W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Co. The Angels Told Me So by Horace Waters; New York: Horace Waters The Somnambulist's Song; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026amp; Co. Sleep, Mine Eyelids Close by Anne Fricker; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber I Wonder If She Loves Me by Samuel Carusi; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen The Separation by J.C. Maeder; Baltimore: W.C. Peters I'm the Little Flower Girl by G. Linley; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Molly Bawn by SAmuel Lover, Esq; New York: Wm. Dubois We May Be Happy Yet by M.W. Balfe; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Sweet and Low; Boston: Nathan Richardson My Boyhood's Home by W.M. Rooke; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon There was a Time by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Mattie A. Shirk Inside Sticke: Monmouth County Historical Association Gift of Nannie (Hammer) Betts Handwritten list of songs, in order of presentation The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Come Maiden with Me by Henry Tucker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Come Sweet Maid by William J.Lemon; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Do They Miss Me at Home? by S.M. Crannis;Boston: Oliver Ditson Deal Gently with the Starangers Heart by Charlie C. Converse; New York: Horace Waters The Days Gone By by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker The Little White Cottage or Gentle Nettie Moore by J.S. Pierpoint; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Glad to Get Home by G.F.R. Wurzel; Boston: Nathan Richardson at the Musical Exchange I Would Like to Change My Name by Miss Ouri; St.Louis: Henry Pilcher \u0026amp; Son I See Her Still in My Dreams by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Last Beam is Shining Evening Hymn; Philadelphia: G. Willig Love Not by J. Blockley; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker The Maidens Complaint by H. Rebelk; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Listen to the Mockingbird by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker My Lover Dear is on the Sea by Pietro Centemeri; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Compy. The Maidens Resolution by Theodore J. Jung; New York: Horace Waters Poor Uncle Tom by A. Sedgwick; New York: Wm. Vanderbeek The Prodigal Son by Henry C. Watson; New York: Horace Waters Poor Old Bob by Phil Coachee; New York: Horace Waters Star of the Evening by Henry Tucker; Albany: J.H. Hidley The Scholars Adieu by Emanuel Marquis; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Soldier's Serenade by Charles Jarvis; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker That's So by M.A.I.; Philadelphia: William H. Shuster We'll All Meet Again in the Morning by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters We are Happy Now Dear Mother by I.B. Woodbury; New York: Horace Waters What is Home Without a Father? by Louis S.D. Rees; Philadelphia: T.C. Andrews When Thou Art Nigh by F.E.Z.; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. We Pitch Our Tents on the Old Camp Ground by Solomon Markstein; New York: Horace Waters Yankee Maid adapted by Jacob; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music Cover: Bernie \u0026amp; Lucy Home Sweet Home by J.H. Slack; New York: S.T. Gordon Home Sweet Home for the Left Hand by James M. Wehli; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 25 Etudes for the Piano by Fred. Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon The Mockingbird by Edward Hoffman; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker La Baladine by C.B. Lysberg; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Overtures for the Piano; Baltimore: Geo. Willig \u0026amp; Co. Pesther Waltzes by Joseph Lanner; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons Sparkling Dew by Jacob Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers Silvery Shower by Adolph Baumbach; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Overture to Martha by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Admiral March by Charles Grobe; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Listen to Me by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy The MArble Bride; Chicago: H.M. Higgins Fairy Dell Quick Step by Jean Batiste; Saint Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Melody of the Rhine by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Il Desiderio by Henri Cramer; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Gaiete de Coeur by Sydney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Sleep My Angel by Karl Wachtmann; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Prison Duet, Trovatore by C. Everest; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker La Baladine by Ch. B. Lysberg; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Convent Bells F. Spindler; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Old Rosin the Bow by William C. Peteres; Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. Flying Trapeze by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons A Ray of Sunshine by Carl Le Duc; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Song of the Sky Lark by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons Souvenirs of Mississippi by N.P.B. Curtiss; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady The Dew Drop by E.A. Favarger; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Soldiers Return by E. Ketterer; New York: W,.A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. La Chasse Sonate by J.L. Dussek; London: Schott \u0026amp; Co. Prisoner and the Swallow by A. Croisez; New York: J.L. Peters We wont go Home till morning by J.N. Pattison; New York: Wm. A. Pond Il Desiderio by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Blue Alsatian Mountains by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls by M.W. BAlfe; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. The Song that reached my Heart by Julian Jordan; Halifax: James W. Doley He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye by Alexander Lee; London: Brewer \u0026amp; Co. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains by R.A. Smith; London: W.Marshall \u0026amp; Co. The Wanderer by J.F.Mitchell How Sweet When the Shadow is Passing by Henry Smart; London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry The Gipsy Countess by Stephen Glover; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Consider the Lillies Sacred Song by E.J. Westrop; London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. Far Away Song by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Gypsy's Warning by Henry A. Goard; London: C. Sheard In The Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison (Lady Arthur Hill); London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer Come Birdie, Come by C.A. White; London: C. Sheard The Lost Chord Song by Arthue Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. thy Face by C.H.R. Marriott; London: J.B. Cramer His Lordship Winked at the Counsel by Peter Conroy; London: Horwood \u0026amp; Crew The Maid of the Mill Song by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. All's Well by Braham; London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. The Anchor's Weighh'd by Braham; London: T. Broome Dream faces Song by William M. Hutchinson; London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. Auld Land Syne by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome meet Me By Moonlight by J.A. Wade; London: W.Marshall \u0026amp; Co. The Vacant Chait by G.F. Root; London: W. Paxton The Voice is Near Song by W.T. Wrighton; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. A Bird in the Hand by Joseph L. Roeckel; London: Enoch \u0026amp; Sons Far Away, Yet Ever Near by Carl Bernstein; London: C. Sheard Sun of My Soul by T. Blockley; Hampstead: J. Blockley Queen of My Heart Ballad by Alfred Cellier; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Jessie's Dream by John Blockley; London: John Blockley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGently Sighs the Breeze by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Little Nell Ballad by George Linley; London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. The Old Watermill by Henry Russell; London: S. Nelson Yes, I Have Dared to love thee!; London: Duff and Hodgson One Day While Gently Riding by F. Kuchen; London: Jullien \u0026amp; Co. The Gypsy Girl by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Cavalier by Charles W. Glover; London: R. Addison \u0026amp; Co. The Wishing-Gate by N.J.Sporle; London: R. Addison \u0026amp; Co. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Henry Russell; London: Jeffreys \u0026amp; Co. Ere Around the Huge Oak by Shield; London: E. Ransford The Irish Emigrant by G. Barker; London: Chappell, Music Seller I Remember, I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald; London: Keith, Prowse \u0026amp; Co. The Christian Graces-the Song of Faith by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Hope by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Charity by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Christian Virtues-Humility by Montague Corri; London: Leoni Lee \u0026amp; Coxhead The Lost Fairy by Charles E. Horn; London: Z.T. Purday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music Cover: Sarah B. Royce Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me by Verdi; Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore Bonnie Athliene by Frank Howard; Chicago: T.W. Martin Come Back to Erin by Claribel; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Clochette by James L. Molloy; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Dreaming ever, fondly dreaming by Edwin Christie; New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Down by the Sea by E.W. Locke; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Dare I Tell! by A.E. Wimmerstedt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy Evangeline by Will S. Hays; Cleveland: S. Brainard Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly dreaming by Foley Hall; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Fairy of the Wildwood by Henry A. Brown; New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing by R.G. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. How the Gates Came Ajar by Eastburn; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons I Am the Merry Postillion by Franz Abt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy I'd Choose to be a Daisy by Frederick Buckley; New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. I'd Be a Rose by F. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. I Cannot Catch the Sunshine by A.J. Higgins; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins I Live for those I Love by J.A. Butterfield; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy Katie Lee \u0026amp; Willie Grey by Grante ; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins Katey's Letter by Lady Dufferin; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Katy Avourneen by J.E.Johnson; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Little MAggie May by Chas. Blamphin; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Let Me fold thee close, Mavourneen by M. Keller; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. My Heart is O'er the Sea by Claribel; New York: Wm. A. Pond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten Note inside: Intersting collection of Old Musicical Works, etc. Our King is a true British Sailor by Samuel May; London: Mayhew \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers Rest Warrior Rest by Michl. Kelly; London: H. Falkner Not a Drum was Heard by John Barnett; London: Mayhew \u0026amp; Co. Music Seller Italian Air by G. Kiallmark; London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine Flowers of Harmony by T. Valentine; London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine Weber's Last Waltz by T. Valentine; London: Monro and May A Military Divertimento by J.C. Webb; London: Z.T.Purday A Favorite Irish Air by Thos. Valentine; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026amp; Collard Polish Military Waltz by J.F. Hance; London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. The Fairy's Song by Walter Turnbull; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026amp; Collard Bohemian Quadrilles by N.C. Bochsa; London: T. Welsh She never Blamed Him, Never! by Edwin Merriott; London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine The Museum by Thomas Valentine; London: Monro \u0026amp; May The Masaniello Quadrilles by Auber; London: Preston Grand Brazillian March by W. Hardy; London: Preston Melange by W. Sheppard; London: Preston Burton's Favorite Rondeau; London: A. Bland La Fete Champetre by Mr. Hook; London: Bland \u0026amp; Wellers Sonatinas by D. Bruguier; London: Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, \u0026amp; Co. AP Shenkin by J. Parry; London: Bland \u0026amp; Wellers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music Cover: E.E. Eastman    Alphabetical Typed List inside: Instrumental Music v. 65 Stamped Forbes Library Music Dept. Bohemian Polka by Alfred Jaell; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026amp; Co. The Captive by Miss Eliza J. Rogers; Boston John Anderson My Jo; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Very Best Polka; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Polka Favorite by A. Wallerstein; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Sleighride Gallop by J. P. Haggarty; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rondo Scottisch by Dan. Cram.; Boston: Oliver Ditson The German Scottisch by T.S. Lloyd; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Virginia Polka by Charles Mueller; Baltimore: G. Willig Coquete Polka by A. Wallerstein; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Don Giovanni by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Rondo on a Tema of Belisario by C.F. Brunner; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Lucrecia Borgia by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. La Favorite by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Reminiscences Italiennes by J.B. Duvernoy; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bouquet by F. Beyer; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026amp; Brother Cujus Animam by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Les Elegances by Henri Herz; New York: Hewitt Variations Elegantes by Ch. Czerny; Baltimore: Geo. Willig Fleuve du Tage by G. Kiallmark; Boston: C. Bradlee Pleyel's German Hymn by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Melodies Celestes by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Comin Thro' the Rye by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Yankee Doodle; Boston: C.H. Keith The Last Rose of Summer by Henri Herz; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Kinlock of Kinlock by P.K. Moran; Boston: C.P. Reed Benedette Sia La Madre by Francois Hunten; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son 'Tis the LAst Rose of Summer by Henry Lemoine; New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond The Fisher's Hormnpipe by Louis Strack; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Sweet Home by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Beethoven's Favorite Air by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Battle of Prague by Kotzwara; New York: Atwill Overture to Zanetta by D.F.E. Auber; Boston: E.H.Wade Overture to the Bronze Horse by D.F.E. Auber; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Twenty Five Studies for the Piano by Henry Bertini Jr.; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Short Melodies for the Organ by Vincent Novello; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped list, Alphabetical inside cover; Vocal \u0026amp; Instrumental Music, v.4. Vol.68 Astor House Polka by P.S. Gilmore; Boston: Gilmore \u0026amp; Russell Ellen BAyne by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Kind words can never die by Sister Abby; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Wait for the Wagon by Geo. P. Knauff; Baltimore: F.D.Benteen All is Changed at Home by J.A. Fowler; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son The Swiss Girl by Geo. Linley; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026amp; Co. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another by Charles Slade; Boston: Oliver Ditson Are We Almost There! by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson He Doeth All Things Well by I.B. Woddbury; Boston: G.P. Reed Was it a Crime to Love Thee by Frederick Brandeis; Louisville: G.W. Brainard Wrecker's Daughter; Cachucha; ABC; Oak Waltz; Cracovienne by Edward L. White; Boston: Geo. P. Reed O Wouuld I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Thy Name was Once a Magic Spell by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Joys That We've Tasted by George W. Patten; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Nelly Bly by S.C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Thoughts of Home by John Blockley; Boston: G.P. Reed We Come Again with Song to Greet You by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Woodman! Spare That Tree! by Henry Russell; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Home Againj by Marshall S. Pike Esq.; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Mother Dear O Pray for Me by J.B. Woodbury; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026amp; Co. The Burial of Mrs. Judson by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson There's a Good Time Coming by the Hutchinson Family; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Johnny Sands by John Sinclair; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by Henry Russell; Boston: C. Bradlee Ben Bolt''s Reply by Henri Vasouver; Luoisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Ben Bolt by N. Kneass; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons Stop Dat Knocking at My Door by A.F. Winnemore; Boston: G.P. Reed The Sailor Boy's Last Dream by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Ocean Burial by George N. Allen; Cleveland: S. Brainard The Death of St Clare; Boston: Oliver Ditson Farewell To Night We Part by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Old Folks at Home by E.P. Christi; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Man the Life Boat by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ida May by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother by O.R. Gross; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountaineer's farewell by John C. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Holy Day of Rest-The Sabbath Day by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by John H. Hewitt; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son I'm Afloat! I'm Afloat! by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026amp; Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: \"1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings \u0026amp; One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8\" TALL X 10-3/8\" TALL X 7/8\" THICK.\" \"83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: \"YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte\" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. \"Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte\" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller \"C. Willig, Baltimore\" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. \"Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement\" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. \"Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad\" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. \"Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters.\" Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee.\" Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music \u0026amp; libretto. Circa 1840. \"The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover.\" -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area \u0026amp; an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. \"All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove...\" A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. \"The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged \u0026amp; partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber \u0026amp; Co, Baltimore.\" Pictorial title page \u0026amp; page of music with libretto. \"Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson.\" Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. \"Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte.\" Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips.\" Published by J. Cole \u0026amp; Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. \"Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer \u0026amp; D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq.\" Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! \"The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. \"Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck\". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. \"Columbus Callopade. Composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel.\" Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth.\" Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva.\" Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the \"Ethiopian Quadrilles\" -- \"Goin Ober De Mountin.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"Jonny Boker.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"De Old Jaw Bone.\" -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- \"Jumbo Jim\" - 1 page of music -- \"Jim Along Josey\" -- 1 page of music \"Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York.\" by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. \"Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps.\" by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. \"La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq.\" by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. \"The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz.\" Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer \u0026amp; Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the \"Onkaye Waltz\" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. \"Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay\" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. \"Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp \u0026amp; Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn \u0026amp; Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander.\" by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! \"Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel.\" Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. \"The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia.\" by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name \"Miss M.J. Binford\". Gilt title on spine \"Music\" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. The endpapers, front and back have several antique signatures and doodling or notes, mostly in graphite.\u003c/p\u003e"],"collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_162","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_162","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_162","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_162","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_162.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Bound Music Collection","title_ssm":["Bound Music Collection"],"title_tesim":["Bound Music Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["circa 1800-1970"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["circa 1800-1970"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["01/Mss. 1.12","/repositories/2/resources/162"],"text":["01/Mss. 1.12","/repositories/2/resources/162","Bound Music Collection","Music","Sheet music","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","This collection contains a large variety of bound volumes of sheet music, spanning the 18th to the 20th century."," The PDF versions of the inventory for volumes 1-83b must be viewed in sections. For description of volumes 84 onward see finding aid link further below."," Music Volume Index A: "," Music Volume Index B: "," Music Volume Index C: "," Music Volume Index D: "," Music Volume Index E: ","The Farwell, A New Grand Sonata, for the Piano Forte Composed and Inscribed to his Friend Muzio Clementi, by J. L. Fudsek ... Op. 44. London. Printed by Longman, Clement and Co. ... Pages 2-29 Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts, and Dedicated to Mrs. Chinnery, by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6 London ... printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... pages 1-40. Followed by \"Musical Publication Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ...\" A Sonata for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mr. Barbolozzi, by J.L. Dufsek ... Op. 43 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-18. Followed by Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co... A New Grand Sonata; for the Piano Forte Composed Expressly for Mrs. Bartolozzi, by Joseph Haydn, M.D. Op. 78 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-20. Followed by Musical Publications (III) Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... London... Two Divertimentos, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniements for Violin and Violen cello, Composed  by Adalbert Gyroweiz. Op. 24 ... London ... Pages 1-36. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniment for a Violin and Bafs Composed and respectfully Dedicated to Her Majesty the Empress of Germany, by K. Kambra. London Printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... Op. 16 ... Pages 1-30. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Twelve Waltzes, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Tamburino and Triangle, Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Mayhen, by Muzio Clementi ... London Op. 39 ... Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Pages 2-25.","Three Original Duetts: for two performers on the Piano Forte; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson ... [Work Op. 22] Music pages 2-51. Three Duets, for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Overend, by I.G. Graef ... London. Op. 12. Price 7.6 Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Followed by a one page listing of music publications. Titled: II Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-29 The Favorite overture to the Zauberflote, Composed and Adapted as a Duet for the Piano Forte by W. A. Mozart. London ... Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-19. Three Favorite Duets for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsicord; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London: Printed and sold by Joseph Dale ... Music pages 2-29","Scope and Contents Cramer's Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, as Performed by him with the utmost applaude, at the Opera and Professional concerts; Dedicated to Miss Jervis. Op. 70. London, Printed and Sold by Preston and Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses. Word \"Forty\" written on next page. Music pages 2-34. Giornovichi's Concerto Expressly Composed for the opera Concert, 1796. Arranged for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments for violins, Alto Flutes, Horns, and Bass. By F. B. Cramer. Printed for Corri, Dufsek and Co. Music Publishers. Music pages 2-23. A Third Concertante adapted for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin. Composed by Ignace Pleyel. London, Printed by Broderip and Wilkinfon. Music pages 1-30. Sonata for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed by J.L.. Dussek. Op. 24. London, Printed by Longman and Broderip. Music pages 2-10. Three Sonata For the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin and Bass; and libitum. Composed and Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Emily Byng, By F.B. Cramer. Printed for Corri Dufsek and Co. Music Pages 2-33. Immediately following the title page is a \"Catalogue of New music.\" 1795 and 1796.","A Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. \"TITLE,\" FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. \"Blow, blow thou Winter's wind.\" As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. \"Myrtilla,\" pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. \"Why heaves my fond bosom,\" pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. \"O the hours I've passed,\" pg. 4. Galli. \"When first I saw thee graceful move,\" pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. \"Oh! talk not to me,\" Lionel \u0026 Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. \"Think of think within my breast,\" Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. \"From rosy bow'rs,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. \"Fairest isle of isles excellings,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. \"Cast my love thine eyes around,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. \"Come let us agree,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. \"In this shady blest retreat,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. \"Behold the sweet flow'rs around,\" Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. \"Haste my Nanette,\" pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. \"Befs of Bedlam,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. \"Sweet Poll of Plymouth,\" pg. 26. Arne, Michael. \"This cold flinty Heart,\" Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. \"Soft pleasing pains,\" pg. 32. Boyce, William. \"Softly rise O Southern breeze,\" Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. \"No twas neither shape nor feature,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. \"No flow'r That blows,\" Selima \u0026 Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. \"Together let us range the fields,\" Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. \"Let not rage thy bosom firing,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. \"Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace,\" Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. \"In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. \"Gentle youth ah! tell me why,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. \"'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. \"Somehow my spindle I mislaid,\" The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. \"Love in Thy eyes forever plays,\" pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. \"Hope told a flatt'ring tale,\" pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. \"Primroses deck the banks green side/she,\" Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. \"With joy my heart assail not,\" Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. \"The Manly heart,\" Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. \"What Medicine can soften,\" pg. 79. Shield, William. \"Whilst with village maids,\" Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. \"Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure,\" pg. 84. Green, Maurice. \"Busy curious thirsty Fly,\" pg. 85. Hook, James. \"Hush evry breeze,\" Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. \"Lost is my quiet for ever,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. \"Thou soft flowing Avon,\" pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. \"Still the lark finds repose,\" Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. \"The hardy silor braves the ocean,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom,\" Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. \"Come unto these yellow sands,\" Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. \"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair,\" pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. \"Life of my Soul O hear me,\" pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. \"Was I a Shepherd's maid,\" Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. \"In love should there meet a fond pair,\" Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. \"How blest the maid whose bosom,\" Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"Let not age,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. \"Sally,\" pg. 114. Arne, T.A. \"The arch Denial,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. \"Where the Bee Sucks,\" Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. \"If o'er the cruel tyrant love,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 118. \"In the dead of the Night,\" pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles,\" The Nymph who in my bosom reigns,\" Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. \"Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph,\" Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. \"Sweet Robin,\" Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. \"The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"No more in field or shady grove,\" pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. \"Cou'd a man be secure,\" pg. 134. Boyce, William. \"You say you love,\" Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. \"The Morn returns in Saffron drest,\" Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. \"Her mouth which a smile,\" Rosine, pg. 139. \"I sigh and lament in vain,\" pg. 140. Hayden, George. \"As I saw fair Clora,\" pg. 143. Carter, C.T. \"If you'll consent my lovely dear,\" Fair American, pg. 144. \"Gen living worth,\" pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. \"Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning,\" pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. \"Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart,\" pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. \"Wherefore ask me why I languish,\" pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. \"With early Horn,\" pg. 154. \"As down on Banna's Banks,\" pg. 156. Arne, T.A. \"Water parted from the sea,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. \"Should worldly cares oppressing,\" pg. 160. \"My own dear Somebody,\" pg. 164. Jackson, William. \"To fairest Delia's grassy tomb,\" pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"O come dear fatal hour,\" pg. 168. Shield, William. \"Within this breast the record lies,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. \"By dimpled brook,\" Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. \"Now Phoebus sinketh in the West,\" Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. \"Laura, sunk in tender sorrow,\" pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. \"Then farwell my trim built wherry,\" The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. \"The captive Linnet,\" The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. \"Come ye hours,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. \"To sing of Love's passion,\" German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. \"A prey to tender anguish,\" German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"I smile at love and his arts,\" pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. \"Let the fifes and the clarion,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. \"May the God of Wit,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. \"Tell me lovely shepherd where,\" Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. \"If I love, will you doom me to die?\" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. \"By him we love offended,\" Duenna, pg. 194. \"Aileen Aroom,\" pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. \"Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen,\" pg. 198. Arne, T.A. \"When late I wander'd the Plain,\" Thomas \u0026 Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. \"Go gentle gales,\" pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]","Scope and Contents [Signature] Anne Barraud. Presented by Jno [Jonathan] Barraud of London. Nov 1797. There also are names of Schubert Haydn and Schroeter on this page. The name Ann is written further down the page. Sonatas one thru six by Haydn for Harpsichord or piano forte. The Celebrated Overture. Composed by Sigr. Haydn. and Performed at mefs Bach \u0026 Abel's Concerts; Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpsicord ... London. Printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip. [# III] The favorite Overture to the celebrated Tragic Dance of Medee et Jason Adapted to the Harpsicord or Piano Forte Performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay Market Composed by Sigr. Gluck ... London Printed and Sold by J. Blundell... A favorite Concerto. for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte. with Accompanyments, Dedicated to Mrs. Davison Composed by William Evance Durhan ... London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip... At the end of this selection is a listing of published titled - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip... Six Concertos for the Harpsicord, or Piano Forte; With an Accompanyment for Two Violins, and a Bass. Composed and dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of H'ncafter, By J. S. Schroeter. Opera III ... London: Printed for and sold by W. Napier, Strand. The title page for the next section is missing. However, there are six concertos for harpsicord of piano forte. No indication of composer. They are followed by - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... London ... At the right top of the next page is a handwritten word \"Dallas?\" A New Edition of Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, Composed by M. Handel ... London ... Title page missing. Blank page with word Dallas written at top. The following selection is written for harpsicord. It is an overture by Gugliemi. This is followd by two blank pages. The second of which has the words \"Miss Dallas,\" and the word \"Bid\" lower down. \"Miss Dallas\" is repeated once and Mis is begun but is not finished. Overture for harpsicord or pianoforte written by Piccini. It is titled La Schiava. Followed by two blank pages Overture for harpsicord or piano forte. Titled Il Bacio. No composer given [M. Vento] End. Hayden. Six Sonatas for the Forte Piano or Harpsicord. Published by Longman and Broderip in 1781 from plates originally used by the Amsterdam firm J.J. Hummel. Hoboken Gruppe XVI Nr. 35-39 mit 20. Followed order: Hob. 37, 39, 38, 35, 36, 20","Number 5 to be Continued Monthly Price 5 Shilling's Containing 50 Pages. Bland's Collection of Lefsons, Divertimentos, Sonatas, Overtures, Concertos, Duettsch, \u0026c. For the Harpsicord or Piano-Forte. With \u0026 without Accompanyments. Selected from the Works of the First Composers ... [Followed by a listing of music] entitled, Catalogue of Music Printed and sold by J. Bland ... London... Page 185 - Sterkell Op. 24 Petetes beaute's. Page 194 - The Second Divertimento for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompanyment by A. Just. Op: 1st ... London ... Page 198 - Pugani's 3rd. Sonata. Page 205 - La Schiava Overture. Pafe 207 - Overture in Ariadne. by Handel. Page 211 - Overture in Esther. by Handel. Page 215 - Concerto IV. by Handel. [for organ] Page 223 - Symphonie No. I by Haydn. Adapted by Mr. Tindal. Page 231 is followed by an index to the Bland collection. Three Favorite Sonatas, for Harpsicord, With an accompanyment for the Violin Composed by Joseph Haydn ... Op. 44, London, Printed and Sold by F. Cooper... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord Composed By L. Kozeluch. Op. 4... London. Printed by E. Linley... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord composed by L. Kozeluch. Op. 19... London. Printed by E. Linley...","Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte, et Violin par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No 1817... Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte; et Violen par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No. 1817... Tre Sonate Per il Clavicembalo a Forte - Piano con un Violino e Violoncello. del Sig. Giuseppe Haydn Opera 787 Vienna prefso Arlaria Compagni... Walzer fur das Pianoforte aus der Oper Das Donauweibchen Von Ferdin. Kauer. 12 ggr. Braunschweig... [Signature of Miss Louisa Maxwell.] Air italien favori De Cimarosa [By Cimarosa] For voice, harpsicord or piano forte. Femmes Voulez vous e'prouver. [Voice] By J. P. Solie'. Rondo du Prisonnier on La Ressemblance. [Voice] By Della Maria.","[Signature] Ann Blaws Barraud. Written 4 times completely, one time incompletely. Three Favourite Duets, for two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte Dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Ann and Lady Sarah Windsor Composed by Theodore Smith. London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip. Followed by two pages of music publications. Titled-II Musical Publications printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A second Set of Three Favorite Duets, For two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte, Dedicated to Miss Thomson, Composed by Theordore Smith, London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A Third Set of Three Favorite Duets for two performers on One Harpsicord of Piano Forte, Dedicated to the Honorable Lady Maria and Lady Ann Bowes; Composed by Theodore Smith. london Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... Music pages 2 - 18. Title page followed by a duplicate of the two pages described above. It appears that some apges have been torn out here. Resumes on page 5. Dune Maniere Imperfaite [duet] Duetto II part of which is titled Water parted from the Sea. Duetto II Part of which is titled Voi Amante \u0026 C. [Page 16] and Dearest Creature \u0026 C [Page 17] Music pages 5 - 19. Twelve Songs Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. London Printed for J. Longman at the Harp and Crown in Cheapsides; Twelve Songs, Oprea Quarta p. 2-42; Twelve Songs, Opera Settimes p. 2-39.","Scope and Contents Spine of book has words \"Corri's Works\" written on it. [Signature of] James Tomlins, Charleston, South Carolina 1805. A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, From Operas in the highest esteem, and from other works in Italian, English, French, Scotch, Irish 7c. \u0026c. In Three Books. The First Consisting of Italian Songs, Rondeaus, Duetts, \u0026C. The Second of English Songs, Duetts, Terzetts, \u0026C. The Third of Airs, Rondos, Canzonette, Duettini, Terzetti, Catches, Glees, \u0026c. All in their Respective Languages. ... By Domenico Corri. Edinburgh, Printed for John Corri, fold by him \u0026 by C: Elliot Parliament Square. [Followed by a note \"To the Queen.\" Next an \"Explanation of the Nature and Design of the Following work.\" Pages 1-7. Next is a page entitled \"Directions to the Singer.\" Page 8-9. Next \"Directions for the Violin, bass, \u0026c.\" Page 9. and finally on Page 10, \"Directions for the Harpsichord Accompaniment.\" Also on this page are explanations of terms used in the works. Followed by four pages of Subscribers.] Volume Ist Consisting of Italian Songs \u0026 Duetts. Tomo Primo Arie E Duetti Italiani. ... The following is a listing of these works in the order in which they appear. This is not a word for word copy of what is on the pages. 1. Giordani, T. \"Artasese,\" Three parts, p. 1. 2. Rauzzini, V. \"Le ali d'amore,\" Three parts, p. 13. 3. Paesiello, G. \"L'Olimpiade,\" Three parts, p. 19. 4. Sacchini, N. \"Enea E Lavinia,\" Two parts, p. 26. 5. Giordani, T. \"La Marchesa Giordiniera,\" Two parts, p. 32. 6. Vento, M. \"La Vastale,\" One part, p. 35. 7. Gluck, M. \"Orfeo,\" Three parts, p. 38. 8. Perez, D. \"Artaserse,\" One part, p. 43. 9. Piccinni, N. \"La Schiava,\" One part, p. 46. 10. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Perseo,\" Two parts, p. 48. 11. Paesiello, G. \"La Fraschetana,\" Three parts, p. 54. 12. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"L'Amore Soldato,\" One part, p. 61. 13. Handel, G.F. \"Rodelinda,\" One part, p. 64. 14. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 15. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Creso,\" One part, p. 72. 16. Handel, G.F. \"Alcina,\" One part, p. 75. 17. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 18. Mortellari, M. \"Didone,\" One part, p. 78. 19. Bertoni, F.G. \"La Governante,\" One part, p. 81. 20. Paesiello, G. \"Astarto,\" One part, p. 82. 21. Giordani, T. \"Il Barone Di Torre Forte,\" One part, p. 86. 22. Giordani, T. \"Antigono,\" One part, p. 89. 23. Bach, J.C. \"La Clemenza Di Scipione,\" One part, p. 90. 24. Corri, D. \"Alessandro Nell' Indie,\" Two parts, p. 94. 25. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Rinaldo,\" Two parts, p. 104. 26. Sarti, G. \"Demofonte,\" One part, p. 109. 27. Corri, D. \"Recitative. Luci Adorate,\" Two parts, p. 112. 28. Bach, John. \"Rondeau,\" One part, p. 115. 29. Sarti, G. \"Un Amante Sventurato,\" One part, p. 118.","[Signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn's Trios for the P. Forte, Violin \u0026 Bass. Violino [violin parts only] [Signature appears again inside cover; also:] Jno. J. Fry [?] [this signature also appears again on the following page.] [signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin \u0026 Violon dello ad libitum composed \u0026 dedicated to Miss Marshall, by J. B. Viotti. Op. 15. London. Price 8S. Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Colalrd, \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Ends. at Sta. Rall. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, Also accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello, ad libitum composed by J. B. Viotti. NB Adapted from Viotto's Trios, Op. 17, by Cherubini. Op. 19. Price 8S. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. R. Williamson, Sculp. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, in which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. Set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his Wholesale Warehouses No. 97, Strand, \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had the following Words vizt. Three other Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scottish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies, and delicate Accompaniments to each Song by Pleyel \u0026 Kozeluch. With new \u0026 interesting Poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleyel's name are sholly spurious. N--e sculp 352cStrand. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, In which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, Select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, Composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. 2nd set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his wholesale Warehouses. No. 97 Strand \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place Edinburgh. where may be had the following Works vizt. Three Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scotish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies and delicate Accompaniments to each song by Pleyel, Kozeluch, With new interesting poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleye's name are wholly spurious. Neele sculp 352 Strand. Sonata IV Violino Sonata V Violino Sonata VI Violino","[Signature] Miss Maxwell, Norfolk December 12, 1805. Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte. With an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin composed by Pleyel. Price 4 Dollars. Sold at the following Musical Repositories - J. Carr's in Baltimore, J. Chalk's and R. Shaw's in Philadelphia, J. Hewitt's in New York \u0026c. No. 1 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 2 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 3 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin Derniere Grande Sonate de Mozart Pour Piano Avec Accompagnement de Violon Et Violoncelle Obligé par Pleyel. Prix. Gravé par Michot. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue nueve des Petits Champs entre la rue Ste. Anne et celle des Chabanais, No. 24. Propriété de l'Editeur, Entrégistré à la Bibliothéqué Nationale. 20 [arranged for bass] [same as above, arr. for violin] Sonata I, D. Steibelt, Flautoo o Violino 161 Sonata II, Flauto o Violino Trois Sonates pour le Forte Piano Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Ad Libitum Composées et Dédieés A Miss Isabella Savery Par D. Steibelt. Opera 35. Prix 9. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue Nueve des Petits Champs no. 728 entre les rues de la Loi et Helvetius. Propriété de l'Editeur. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque Nationale. 268. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata II Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniment for a Violin \u0026 Bass composed and respectfully dedicated to Her Magesty the Empress of Germany by K. Kambra. London. Printed by John Lonhman, Clementi \u0026 Comp 26 Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. Op. 16. Pr. 8s. Sonata I Violino [Sonata II ??] Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts and Dedicated to mrs. Chinnery by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6. London. Pr. 8s. Printed by John Longman, Clementi \u0026 Comp. 26. Cheapside. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Two Divertimentos for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello composed by Adalbert Gyrowetz. Op. 34. Bowman Script. Pr. 7s.6. London Entd. at Sta. Hall. printed by Lognmand, Clementi \u0026 Comp. No. 26, Cheapside. Divertimento I Violino Divertimento II Violino","Scope and Contents Ladies Collection of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, Overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selecteed from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, printed and sold at his Music \u0026 Musical Instrument Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 3 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit [?], Brunswick Str. A Favorite Sonata in which is introduced a Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yanieqicz. Ladies Collections of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selected from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, Printed \u0026 sold at his Music \u0026 Musical instrument Warehouse, No. 25, Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 2 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit, Brunswick Str. Mozart's celebrated Overture. Ladies Collection... [etc. exactly as above except this is No. 1] Hope told a flattering tale, with variations. Trois Sonatas pour Clavecin ou Piano Forte Composees par Muzio Clementi, opera XXX, Prix 7# 10s [label pasted over \"Imbault\":] Imported and sold by F. Yaniewicz, No. 25, Lord Street Liverpool; Who has a regular Correspondence with the most eminent Professors \u0026 Publishers on the Continent. [signature illegible, similar to those in Music Volume 19] I Sonata II Sonata III Sonata Mozart's Grand March, Liverpool. Printed and Sold at Yanieqicz's Music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord St. and at Clementi and Co. 26, Cheapside, London. Price 1s Go Youth belov'd, The Poetry by Mrs. Opiel, the Music composed and respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yanieqicz. Entd. at Stat. Hall. Price 1s/6. Printed by F. Yanieqicz. No. 25 Lord Street \u0026 Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside, London \u0026 by every other Music Seller in England, Scotland \u0026 Ireland The tight little fellow that wears a Blue Jacket an admired Song sung with Universal applause by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens, composed by John Davy. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouse, 97, Strand. The Married Man, sung by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment called the Wandering Melodist. the Words by mr. Cherry of D. L. T., composed by Joseph Mahor. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1/. London. Printed by Goulding, phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. Jame's Street. Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales \u0026 Manufacts. of Musical Instruts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A. Guthrie, Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens, Glasgow. [signature] Jn' Major. The Willow, A Favorite Air, sung with unbounded Applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, by Mrs. Jordan. and Accompanied by herself on the Lute. Composed by Mr. Hook. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1s London. Printed for J. Dale, at his Warehouses N. 19 Cornhill opposite the Royal Exchange. The corner of Holles Street. Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151 New Bond Street facing Clifford Street. where may be had just published, The Poor Blind Boy, The Days of Delight a collection of Canzonetts. The Busy Bee, a Favorite Song sung by Mr. Hill, at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. the Words by Matw. Haughton, the Music Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Pr. 1s. Printed \u0026 Sold at hsi music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street. Entd. at Stationers Hall. They Gypsey written by Miss S. Wilkinson and Composed by T. Williamson. Entd. at Stats. hall. Pr 1s/ London. Published \u0026 Sold by T. Williamson, Print \u0026 Fancy Warehouse no. 20 Strand. Where the greatest Variety of Instruments \u0026 every new Publication may be had.","[Collection of:] Louisa Maxwell Sacred Harmony, A Selection of Airs, Duos, Trios \u0026c. Arranged for the Organ, Piano Forte or Harp. [illegible signature on title page] [list of] Subscribers to the Sacred Harmony Thos. Astley Esq. [signature] Miss burd Mr. Barnhart [signature] Mrs. Freeman [signature] Miss Francis Mr. Fusz [signature] Mrs. harrison Miss Keene Mrs. mallon for the use of her Academy 12 copies Mr. Matthews, germantown Miss A. M. Nicholson [signature] Mrs. Page Mrs. Rivardi for the use of her Seminary 50 copies Mrs. Reynolds [signature] Goerge Reinholdt Esqr. Revd. William White D.D. Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Pensylvania [sic] Mr. G. Willig----Philada. [signature] G. Williamson Esqr. Baltimore [signature] His Excellency the Marquis de Casa Yruso his Catholic Majestys Envoy Extraordinary \u0026 Minister Plenipotentiary. Philaselphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philad., J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Hymn, Revd. Dr. Madan, Before Jehovahs awful throne [choral arrangement with organ accompaniment; with trio and duet sections] Hymp, Come sound his praise Hymb, B. Carr, great Jehovah, God of Glory Angels ever Bright and Fair, Handel Psalm XCV, R. Taylor [two part with organ accompaniment] I know that my Redeemer liveth, Handel [solo] Anthem , Hear My Prayer, Kent [two part chorus and organ, with solo and recitative] Total Eclipse, Samson's Lamentation for the Loss of Sight, Handel [solo] Acquaint thyself with God, Dr. Greene [solo and duet with acc.] Oh Had I jubals Lyre, Handel [solo with acc.] Duett, Revs. Dr. Blake Grateful Notes [solo and chorus] Pious Orgies, handel [solo] Hymn Anthem, My Song shall be of mercy and judgment, Kent [untitled piece by] R. Taylor Praise the Lord, Handel [solo and acc.] Hymn for Whitsunday, B. Carr [three part chorus] The Portuguese Hymn, For Christmas Day, with an English translation [O Come All ye Faithful] The Sicilian Hymn [three part] Anthem for Christmas, selected and arranged from Different Authors by B. Carr. (Handel, Correlli, Haydn) [arr. for solo and chorus] Anthem for Easter, D. Arnold. [three part with organ, with duet]","Scope and Contents [Napoleonic or later] la Grande Bataille d'Austerlitz Surnommée la Bataille des trois Empereurs, Fait historiquel, Arrangé Pour le Piano Forte et Dédié à son Altesse Impériale Monseignuer le Prince Joseph, Grand electeur de l'Empire, Par L. Jadin, Membre du Conservatoire de Musique. [printed] à Paris chez Madme. Duhan \u0026 Cie. editeurs de musique, Mds. d'Instruments, Boulevard Montmarte, No. 10, attenant le Jardin Boulainvilliers aux deux Lyres. [signature illegible] La Journée d'Ulm, Fantasie pour le Piano Forte Composée et Dédieé a son Atlesse Sérénissime Monseigneur Le Prince, archi Chancelier de l'Empire, Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, Décoré des Grands Ordres de l'Aigle noir et de l'Aigle rouge, Membre de l'Institut, par D. Steibelt. Propriété de l'Editeur. [printed] a Paris, Chez Imbault Professeur et Editeur de Musique au Mont d'Or, rue St. Honore No. 125. Pres celle des Poulies. Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Impérial, Rue Favart No. 461. [label reads:] Sauzeau Marchand Lutier, sur la Fosse, No. 68. Anantes, tient Magasin de Musique et d'Instrumens, les racommodes, il vend aussi toutes sortes de cordes et fait des envois a l'etranger. [signature illegible] [following title page is a printed letter to the Monseigneur from d. Steibelt.] [following letter are two printed pages of works available \"par Imbault\"] [pages are labeled \"396\" at bottom] The Battle of Trafalgar, Sonata for the Piano Forte, Composed by Author of the Siege of Valenciennes. Price 1 25/100 dollars. Philadelphia. published by G. E. Blake. 1 South 3rd Street. Combat Nabal pour le Forte Piano, composé par D. Steibelt. Opera 41. Prix 6. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque National. [printed] a Paris chez Imbault Md. de Musique au Mont d'Or Rue Honore No. 200, entre la Rue des Poulies et la maison d'Aligre. Et péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461. [signature illegible] [following title page are two pages of works available from Imbault] [pages are labeled 392 at bottom] Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin or Flute and Violoncello, composed by Adalbert Gyrowtz. Op. 20. Entd. at Stationers Hall. Price 7/6. London. Printed by F. Linley, Successor to mr. Bland, No. 45 High Holborn. Where may be had just Published, three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accomts. Composed and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales by L. Kozeluch, op. 40. Pr. 7/6. Also by the same Author, Three Sonatas with Accomts. Op. 41, pr. 7/6. Dedicated to the Hoble. Miss North. [signature scribbled over] Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. A Favorite Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. Southwell [composer?]. Lord Alexander Gordons Reel. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by I. G. C. Schetky. Philadelphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Rondo by Pleyel. [same publication notation as previous piece] Aria con Variazione [by] Pleyel. Musical Journal No. 92. Instrumental Section. [same publication notation as previous piece] Handel's Hallelujak in the Messiah and Grand Coronation Anthem. To which are prefized Two new Fugues; The whole adapted \u0026 composed for 2 Performers on one Organ or haprsichord, by J. marsh Wsquire Pr. 5. London. Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son, 97 Strand.","Scope and Contents [preceding title page is an introduction to Irish songs] A Selection of Irish melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and characteristic works by Thomas Moore Esquire. First number, Price 15s. London. Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 3-4 Strand, and at W. Power's Music Ware House, 4, Westmoreland Strand, Dublin. Entd. at Stationers Hall. R Williamson, Sc. 8. Brook Street, West Square, London. [see table of contents pg. 2] Index to The First Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Carolan's Concerto,\" pg. 1. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The pleasant Rocks,\" pg. 3 Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Planxty Drury,\" pg. 4. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The Beardless Boy,\" pg. 5. Go where the Glory waits thee, \"The Maid of the Valley,\" pg. 7 Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave, \"Molly Macalpin,\" pg. 11. Erin! the Tear and the Smile, \"Aileen Aroon,\" pg. 12. Oh! breathe not his Name, \"The Brown Maid,\" pg. 17. When he who adores thee, \"The Fox's Sleep,\" pg. 19. The Harp that once, thro' Tara's Halls, \"Gramachree,\" pg. 23. Fly not yet, 'tis just the Hour, \"Planxty Kelly,\" pg. 27. Oh! think not my Sprite are always as light, \"John O'Reilly the Active,\" pg. 33. Tho' the last Glimpse of Erin, \"Coulin,\" pg. 36. Rich and rare were the Gems she wore, \"The Summer is coming,\" pg. 41. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters may glow, \"The Young Man's Dream,\" pg. 46. The Meeting of the Waters, \"The Old Head of Denis,\" pg. 51. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and Characteristic Words by Thomas Moore Esquire, London, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 34 Strand, and at W. Powers Music Ware-house, 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Price 14s. Entd. at Stationers Hall. [see table of contents page 3] Index to The Second Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Oh! haste, and leave this sacred Isle (St. Senanus and the Lady), \"The Brown Thorn,\" pg. 52. How dear to me the Hour when Daylight dies, \"The Twisting of the Rope,\" pg. 57. Take back the virgin Page, \"Dermott,\" pg. 60. When in Death I shall calm recline (The Legacy), \"Unknown,\" pg. 65. How oft has the Banshee cried, \"The dear Black Maid,\" pg. 67. We may room thro' this World, \"Garyone,\" pg. 77. OhI weep for the Hour (Eveleen's Bower), \"Unknown,\" pg. 79. Let Erin remember the Days of old, \"The Red Fox,\" pg. 85. Silent, oh Moyle! by the Roar of thy Water, \"Arrah, my dear Eveleen,\" pg. 90. Come, send round the Wine, \"We brought the Summer with us,\" pg. 93. Sublime was the Warning, \"The Black Joke,\" pg. 95. Believe me, if all those endeearing young Charms, \"My Lodging is on the cold Ground,\" pg. 99. [engraving on first title page, engraving of second title page, engraving on pg. 54, between 84 and 85, a fascimile \"of an ancient Irish Inscription upon a Tomb stone in the Abbey of Multiferon County of Westmeath, Ireland\" with translation]","Scope and Contents [Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of Yorktown; accessioned May 28, 1948. 5 volumes] LaRose, Variations brillantes pour le piano wur les motifs des Rosa Walzer von I. Strauss par Ch. Czerny. Op. 492. Prix 75 Cs. net. Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. E. Gillingham [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Three celebrated Airs from Bellini's Opera Norma, \"Take them I implore thee,\" \"See Oh! Norma,\" \"Thy sole companion\" arranged for the Piano Forte by Burgmuller. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore, W. H. Duffy. 25 cents. net. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Gems from the popular Opera of Norma, being a collection of the most beautiful airs Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his pupils Miss Sophia \u0026 Rebecca Carroll by J. F. Petri. Price 50 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. benteen. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1843 by F. D. benteen in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. magruder. The Aurura Gallopade as performed at the Chestnut St. Theatre Arranged for the Piano Forte by Francis Weiland. Philadelphia, George Willig III Chestnut St. For Sale by Smith \u0026 Palmer Richmond, Va. W. Moland Sc. Entered according to Act of Congress by G. Willig in the Year 1839 at the Clerk's Office in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvannia. I Would Not live Away [with print entitled] (The Christian's Deathbed). Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Reverand Frederick T. Gray by George Kingsley. Price 25c Net. Boston. Parker \u0026 Ditson. Thayer's Litheyy. Boston. entered according to act of Congress in the Year 1833 by George Willig Jr. in the Clerks office of the district court of Md. Trumpet Walz. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Pittford Grand Waltz. composed \u0026 arranged for Piano Forte \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss Julia Guerney by M. Holst. New York, Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by J. P. Atwill in the Clerks Office of the Dest. Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Union Gray's Grand Waltz, composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by W. Holst. New York, Published by Atwill 201 Broadway. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1839 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern Dist. of N. York. \"All is Well\" the Last Words of Bishop McKendree. Published by geo. F. Cole, Baltimore, 1087. L. W. Webb. Mary's Tears, A Favorite song from moores Sacred Melodies composed by O. Shaw, sung at the Ontario performed by the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston July 5, 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States. Fourth Edition. Providence, Published and sold by the Author No. 70 Westminister Street. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by Oliver Shaw in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [stamp] Sold by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Colorado Waltz, composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Mr. Robert A. Cassin by W. Siemon. E. Gillingham. Baltimore, Published by F. D. benteen. 1334. Mon Sejour à Naples. 12 Melodies Wariees pour le Piano, Suite par Fréd. Burgmüler. Op. 43. Pr. $1.00. New York Published by William Dubois 285 Broadway. [stamp] sold by W. Daniell, Richmond, Va. No. 10 Romance de Bellini, varièe pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 11. Tic e Tic e Toc, mio bel moretto Souvenir du Mont Ferrat en forme de Rondo, pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 12. Fantasie, pour le Piano Forte sur l'Air favori de C. M. von Weber (Herz, mein Herz warum so traurig?) par F. Burgmüller. Tone, Engr. \u0026 Pr. [all pages of this suite are subtitled:] Mon Sèjour à Naples 4e. Suite. Prince Albert's Waltzes. [with print] W. K. Hewitt, on stone. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y. Comprising: \"The Victoria Grand Waltz,\" \"The Abbey Bells Waltz,\" \"Prince Albert's Grand Waltz,\" \"The Wedding Waltz,\" \"Dutchess of Kent's Waltz,\" \"The Sauteuse Waltz,\" \"Princess Feodore's Waltz,\" \"National Grand March.\" Composed and Respecfully dedicated to miss Mary D. Colt; by Frances isabella King. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by Thomas Birch, in the Clerk's office of District Court, of the Southern District of New York. The Overture to the Opera of Othello Composed by G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Pr. 1 D. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [signature illegible]. Une Fleur sur son Passage à La Reine Victoria D'Angleterre. Grande Valse Brillante pour le Piano Forte par Fred. Burgmuller. Pr. $1.00. New York. Published by Wm. Debois. 285 Broadway. [stamp] Sold by W. Daniell. Richmond, Va. Op. 46. [signature] Miss Timberlake, Charlottesville, miss Timberlake - Miss A. E. Timberlake, Charlottesville. [print] P. S. Ducal, Lithr. Philadelphia. Le Salon. A Collection of the most admired Waltzes, Galopades, \u0026c., selected from the works of Strauss, Tolbecque, Musard \u0026co. To be continued. Book... Price $1.00. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Publishers and Importers of all kinds of Musical Merchandize, Wholesale and Retail, 217 Chesnut St. The Francis Waltz composed for the Piano Forte and dedicated to his Friend F. Cline Esquire by S. Ehrlich. La Trompette Valse Composée pour le Piano par J. Strauss. Waltz from Alber's favorite Opera Lestocq Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Koehler. The Lawrence Waltz composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. La Gaieté Galop, composé pour le piano par S. Ehrlich. [All pages subtitled:] Le Salon No. 3. The Promise, A Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss P. G. Lefferts. by M. K. Erben. Pr. 13 cts. net. New York, published by davis \u0026 Horn 367 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by davis \u0026 Horn in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of new York. The Crown Waltz, In which is Introcudes the Favorite Air \"Dumberton's bonny Belles\" composed for Miss Julia Drake. by W.C. Peters. New York, published by Eewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839 by W. C. Peters, in the Clerks Office of the District of Court of the State of Kentucky. [signature] E.M. Hendven. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Les Delices de Vienne Four Brilliant Waltzes Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pr. 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns 70 So. Third St. [two stamps:] Millet's Salon, Broadway, N.Y.; Briley, 29 Chatham St. N.Y. [signature illegible] No. 29 Un Moment de Recréations Grande Walse Pour Composé pour les Bals de l'persa Paris par Adolphe Adam. No. 4021. Pr. 27 Fr. 6 Gr. Propriété des Editeurs, Enregistré aux archives del'union Mayence et Anvers. Chez les fils de B. Schott. Paris, chez E. Troupenas. Londres, Goulding \u0026 Dalmaine. La Mazurka. ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.} danced in \"La Gitana,\" by Madame Taglioni, to whom is inscribed by the Arranger C. W. Glover. new York. G.W. Quidor Engvr. La Gitana (The New Cachoucha) danced by Madlle. Taglione, in the Grande Ballet, La Gitana, At her Magestys Theatre, the Courts of Paris \u0026 St. petersburg. Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. W. Glover ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.) New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. G.W. Quidor Engvr. The Slide Waltz composed by Herold and The Trumpet Waltz composed by Healvy. New York. Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. The Celebrated River Waltz, composed by Pratt and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Wozencraft. Philadelphia, G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. by Dielman, Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's natioanl Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. By Dielman, Baltimore, Published Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 Cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's national Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military Band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Maryland. Hagerstown Waltz composed by Charles H. Granger. Baltimore, published by F.D. Benteen. 1335. [several pages are missing at this point and before the preceedging piece.] [on last page, no. 45, no distinguishing characteristics] No. 5 Rondeau. Sur un Theme Napolitain. [page] 46 No. 6 Rondeau à 4 Mains, Sur un Theme d'Auber Excercizes [page 52 through 63] No. 1 3rd Repos de l'Etude No. 2. Sérénade No. 3 Grande marche No. 4 Andante Grazioso No. 5 Valse Brillante No. 6 Air Varié à 4 mains Sur un Theme de Caraffa The Major Gamuts most used in thirds No. 1 1ere Etude No. 2 2eme Etude No. 3 3eme Etude No. 4 4me Etude No. 5 5me Etude No. 6 6me Etude","Sonatas of Chamber Airs for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichors, Being the most Celebrated Songs \u0026 Ariets Collected out of all the late Operas, composed by Mr. Handel. Vol. II, part 1st. London. Printed for and Sold by J. Walsh, Musick Printer, and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp, and Hoboy, in Catherine Street. in the Strand. No. 549. [for contents, see pg. 2] Solos for a German Flute or Hoboy or Violin with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or bass Violin. Being all choice pieces Composed by Mr. Handel, Curiously fitted to the German Flute. Vol. II, Part II. Note, Where these are Sold may be had Mr. Handel's 7 Collections of Opera Aires for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. the 1st. also the choicest songs out of Parthenope and Lotharius for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. II. Part I. London. Printed for and Sold by John Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Magesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 305. [title page similar to above for Vol. II. part II., No. 296] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part IV, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part V, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part VI, No 549.] [title page similar to above, but Vol. II, Part VII, No 394.] [signature (???) on first title page:] Hen: a Husbands","[signature] Ann B. Barraud presented by Burwell Basset. Rosina; a Comis Opera as performed at the Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, The Music, Composed \u0026 Selected by William Shield. Price 8s. London. Printed for lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, High Holborn. Manufacturers of Grand \u0026 Small Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments in general. 2 Overture to Rosina, Adapted as a Lesson for the Piano Forte. Price 1s. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holbon. 6 [signature] Ann Blaws Barraud 7 When the Rosy Morn Appearing a favorite Trio as sung by Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Martyr. composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 10 When William at Eve as Sung by Mrs. Martyr. composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston, \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 12 The Morn Returns in Saffron Drest as Sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Paxton. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 13 See Ye Swains yon Streaks of Red a favorite French Air as Sung by Mr. Davies. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 14 Her Mouth Which a Smile as Sung by M. Banister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 16 By Dawn to the Downs, a favorite Song as Sung by Mr. incledon, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 1s/. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 20 I've Kiss'd and I've Prattled, a favorite Dialogue as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr composed by Mr. Shield. London, Printed F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. Price 6d. 22 Whilst with the Vllage Maids as Sung by Mr. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London. Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 24 Finale to Act the First as Sung by Messr. banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Mrs. Martyr. \u0026 Mrs. Billington. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45 Holborn. Price 1s. 26 [signature:] Ann Barraud 27 [signature:] L. Madison 28 Sweet Transports Gentle Wishes Go as Sung by mrs. Billingham. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 30 Henry Cull'd the Flowerets Bloom as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Blanchard, Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 33 In Gaudy Courts a Duet as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr, composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 35 Ere Bright Rosina Met My Eyes as sung by mr. bannister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde no. 45 Holborn. 36 Light as Thistle Down Moving as sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde. No. 45, Holborn. 38 For You my Sweet Maid as sung by Mrs. Billington 7 Mr. Banister. Composed by Mr. Shield. Pr. 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 40 How Blest my Fair, a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Banister. Priec 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley 9successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 41 Finale to Act the Second, a favorite French Air as Sung by Messrs. Banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Davies, Mrs. Martry, and Mrs. Billington. Price 1s. London, printed by F. linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn.","Musical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore \u0026 J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom \u0026 Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, \u0026 Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J \u0026 M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, \u0026 Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, \u0026 composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed \u0026 Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M \u0026 I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository \u0026 Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk \"Wilt thou be my dearie\" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.","Scope and Contents [Cover. On spine is word MUSIC. On front cover is C.B.T. Washington.] [Signature of Miss Date Jan. 2, 1852] Hommage a T. Godefroid La Danse Des Fees pour Piano par Alfred Jaell... Variations pour le Piano Forte Sur Vair Non Piu Mesta De La Cenerentola of Rossini... Par henry Herz. Opera 60 Pr. $1.25. Baltimore... Sechs Lieder Ohne Worte Fur Das Pianoforte... Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Op 55... [Hand-written - Cynthia B. Tucker from her friend M. J. Smead - At beginning of work.] Robert Le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer. Bouquet de Melodies Pour le Piano par Ferd. Beyer. New York... Fantasie et Variations sur L'Opera Il Templario de Nicolai Pout Piano Par Henri Rosellen... [Signature of Cynthia Beverley Tucker. 62 1/2] Ordways' Collection of Favorite Airs with Variations composed for the Piano Forte, Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. $1.50 Boston... La Rosee Valse brillante Pour Piano, par Henri Rosellen. Op 112... Fantaisie Brillante Sur L'Opera de Rossini Le Barbier de Seville Pour Piano Par Henri Rosellen. Op. 91... [Written et top-Richmond october 22d] Arrangements pour Piano Des 4 Airs de Ballet et de la March da Sacre de L'Opera le Prophete de Meyerbeer, par Jacques Herz.... Valse Du Barbier de Seville, Arrangee en forme de Ronoletto A' quatre mains Pour le Piano Forte, Par Francois Hunten... [Written on second page - Miss Cynthia Beverley Tucker.] [Written - Miss Cynthia Beverly Tucker. Williamsburg, Va.] Variations, on the Popular Air \"Dove e Mai Quel Core Amante\" from the Opera Moses in egypt by Rossini, COmposed and Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, by Francois Hunten... [Written - Miss Cynthia B. Tucker. Will- The rest is cut off] Variations Brillantes Pour le Piano Sur L'air, Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti Chanti par Rubini, dans l'Opera de Donizette Lucia Di Lamermoor Par A. Mocker... L'Innocence Valse de Gallenberg avec Introduction \u0026 Variations Pour le Piano Forte A Quatre Mains Composees Par Charles Czerny... [a duet] Miss Cynthia B. Tucker Williamsburg [Signature] Quadrilles sur des Motifs de Zampa Composees par J. B. Tolbecque Arranged Pour le Piano A Quatre Mains par Henri Lemoine... Valse Infernale. de l'Opera Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, Arangee en forme de Rondeau Pour le Piano Forte. Par Jacques Herz... [Writing - Cynthia Beverly Tucker Richmond, Va. october 22.] Tantatsie sur des motifs de l'Opera: La Straniera de Bellini pou le Piano composee et dedice a Son Altefse Madame La Princesse D'oettincen - Wallterstein Nee Comtesse de Dietrichstein par S. Thalberg... Air Allemand, with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by F. Hunten... [Writing - Cynthia B. Tucker Richmond, October 22d] Etudes Melodiques pour le Piano sur des Airs Populaires composees par Ferd. Beyer Op. 98...","Scope and Contents [Word Music written on spine.] First page is titled Julie Rive'-King's compositions. and then a list. To Mrs. Harriet E. Kerr, Bubbling Spring...by Julia Rive-King... Copyright Kunkel Bros. 1879. ... This is followed by a page entitled - Kunkel's Royal Edition Standard Piano Compositions. ... Faust Fantaisie Elegante Par J. Laybach. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Fantaisie on Abt's \"When the Swallows\" for the Piano By D. Krug. Published by S. Brainard's Sons Cleveland. a Mademoiselle Elisa Jalheau Tocatelle pour le Piano par A. Dupont. Op. 26. ... Affectionatly Inscribed to my Mother. Dancing Moonbeams on Lake Monona Morceau for Pianoforte by Jas. S. Smith. Boston White, Smith \u0026 Company. ... The Humming Bird Fantasie for the Piano Forte By Oscar Mayo. Published by S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, O. ... (Copyright 1879) Piano Pieces Arranged, transcribed \u0026 fingered by Ernst Perabo... The happy Wanderer... Boston Kappitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. ... [By A. jensen.] [The name Annie Chapman is stamped at the top of the page.] To the Sans Souci Club, Madison, Wis. Sans Souci Waltz. for the Piano by James S. Smith. madison, wis. [McConnell \u0026 Smith] and New York [William A. Pond \u0026 Co.] Copyright 1875 Pianist's Folio a Collection of Brilliant Pieces... March des Troubadours [by] Roubier. ... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by \"Something about Operas\"... [Signature of Annie Chapman December 1881] Second Series. Salon-Stucke fur das Piano Forte... Andante et Rondo [by] Rosenhain... Boston Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 39. Tony Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for Small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low... In the Free Air. ... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291 [Followed by \"Just Published: For Home entertainment the Piano at Home A large and choice collection of Four Hand Pieces, or Pieces for two Performers on the Piano Forte or Reed Organ. ...\" Tone Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low. ... Happy Play... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291. At top of this page is signature of Annie Chapman 1881 At the end of this piece is a list of publications by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. A Favorite italian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson... The Progress, 10 easy Pieces for Pupils, by Jean Manns. No. 1. Sky Lark Waltz. 2. Sunset Redowa. 3. Cuckoo Galop. 4. Minion Polka. 5. Libbi Mazurka. 6. Rustic Waltz. 7. Mountain Rose Waltz. 8. BonBon Schottisch. 9. Circus Galop. 10. Progress March. New York: Published by William Pond \u0026 Co. ... [This volume contains #10.] [Followed by a Bulletin of the lastest and most popular sheet music. vocal] [Signature] Annie Chapman January 1880 Bunte Steine. Rondino's fur's Pianoforte Uber Beliebte Volksmelodien im Leichtesten style, Ohne Octavspannungen und mit fingerstabezeichnung Componirt Von D. Krug... Op. 186. No. 23. Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Stadtle h'naus... Braunscheig, Bei Julius Bauer... [Stamp] Annie Chapman June 1877 Family Party a collection of Popular airs for the Piano Forte. ... Leontine Waltz. Weiland... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. ... [Followed by a list of publications of Lee \u0026 Walker.] Compositions by Gustav Lange... Heather Rose no. 3 Op. 78... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by a list of publications by Oliver Ditson and associated company's. [Stamp and Signature] Annie Chapman May 1879. Jules Egghard's Piano-Forte Compositions... Annie of Tharau... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co... [Followed by a list of new books by O. Ditson \u0026 Co.] [Stamp] Annie Chapman March 17, 1879 Salon Stucke fur Das Piano-Forte... At Home Op. 134. Lichner... Boston G.D. Russell \u0026 Company...","Scope and Contents [Front cover has \"Skipwith\" written on it.] Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia dell' Signor G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Signor Dos Santos. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Ditantipalpiti with Variations for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad Lib, By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by J. Willig... O swiftly glides the bonny boat, a favorite Scotch Air, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, By William Staunton jr. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. The Queen of Prussia Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte by Gelinck. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P. K. Moran. Baltimore... G. Willig Jr. ...","[Front and back covers are missing.] The favorite Ballet of La Belle Laitiere, as performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket; The Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Harp, ad libitum; By D. Steibelt; the ballet by Mr. J. D. Egville. Printed and Sold by R. Birchall... Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte. with or without the Additional Keys, and an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, Composed and Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Rigby, by J. Mazzinghi... Op. 14. ... Printed by Goulding, Phipps, \u0026 D'Almaine... A Favorite Selection of Music for the Piano Forte Cofifting of Single Sonatas, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, Airs with Variations, \u0026c. with \u0026 without Accompaniments Composed by W. A. Mozart. London. Printed by J. Dale... [Op. 19.] Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello. Composed by I. Woelfl. ... Op. 25. ... London. Printed by I. Dale. ... Two Grand Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with additional Keys and an Accompaniment for the Violin ad Libitum Dedicated to Mrs. Will. Lushington, Composed by Miss Parke. Op. 2. Printed for the Author, No. 67 Dean Street, Soho, \u0026 Sold by Messrs. Broderip, \u0026 Wilkinton. ... [The initials M L (?) P: are written above the price of this last composition.]","[Spine has word Music written on it. Inside on the first leaf is the signature of George Blankenship Sep. 23, 1876.] Golden Melodies Arranged for Piano by Johan Spindler. [Followed by a list of songs. (Not the songs in this volume.) Philadelphia, Beck \u0026 Lawton...] La Marseillaise. (by) J. Bellak. March in the Opera La Fille Du Regiment Arranged for the Piano by Fred. Beyer. Philadelphia. Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton... Coro Di Zingari Vedi le fosche notturn spoglie famous Anvil Chorus from Verdis Opera Il Trovatore... New York Published by Wm. Dressler... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Martha... Philadelphia, J.E. Gould... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Bohemian Girl... Philadelphia... By Jas. Bellak. Op. 146 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Wm. Tell... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 207 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucrezia Borgia... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucia Di Lammermoor... Boston... (By J. Bellak) Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Sonambula... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Elisire D'Amore... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Dame Blanche... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Puritani... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Crown Diamonds... Boston... Serenade fur Cesancund Piano Forte componirt und Fraulein Johanna Trautwein zugeeignet von Charles Lenschow. Mit Deutschem und Englischen Text. Op. 43. ... Philadelphia \u0026 Baltimore, Th. A. Schmidt. Sing, Sing, Darkies Sing. A Popular Chant... Arranged for the Piano, by a Distinguished Banjo Player. Philadelphia... A Choice Selection of Popular Ballads for the Piano Forte... Philadelphia Published by William H. Shuster... Ask me not Why... The Long, Long Weary Day (Den Lieben langen tag) A German Melody, words translated from the German and arranged for the Piano Forte... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... [Followed by \"Catalogue of New and Popular Music, Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham...] Popular Ballads by Lottie Oakwool... Katy Darling... Philadelphia... To Solon Robinson, Esq. Author of \"Hot Corn.\" \"Sorrowful Katy,\" or the Little Hot Corn Girl. By the Author of \"The Three Bells.\" Philadelphia... Happy hearts make Smiling Faces, Music composed by the Author of Sorrowful Katy, Three Bells \u0026c. Philadelphia. Published by D. B. Williamson... Millers Song Composed and Arranged by Nelson Kneass Aithor of Ben Bolt \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie May... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Germany 6 Popular Airs Arranged \u0026 Fingered for the Piano by Ch. Czerny... March in Handel's Judas Maccabeus... New york Published by William Hall \u0026 Sons Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal. Il Trovatore... Boston... The Baden Baden Pola. Pas Bohemian. By Musard... (May 1845) See At Your Feet a Suppliant... In the Opera of the Bohemian Girl. Composed by Balfr. The First Fond Lines That Love Has Traced. Song, or Duett, From the Bohemian Girl. By Balfe. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Pola Composed by Julien. Annen-Polka fur das Piano Forte von Johann Strauss, Kapellmeister... No. I Der Wanderer. No. 2 Bleib Bei Mir. No. 3 Wie Ist Es Moclick. Trois Transcriptions Pour le Piano par E. Szemele'nyt. Op. 40... Baltimore chez Th. A Schmidt. Hambourg cgez A. Cranz. Evergreens' A selection of Operatic Gems from Il Trovatore \u0026 Other Modern Operas by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia L. Carleton... National Songs... Philadelphia, by Beck \u0026 Lawton... The Marsellies Hymn. By Rouget De Lisle. ... Les Cloched du Monastere. The Monastery Bell Nocturne... Pour Piano par Lere'bure Wely. New York. Published by Firth. Pond \u0026 Co... The Greek March In Which is Introduced an Original Greek Air Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son... The Only Correct \u0026 Authorized Edition Music of the Ethopian Serenaders... Lucy Neal... New York Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... ...Wood's Minstrels... Lulu is our Darling Pride Written by Rosa Hughes. Arranged and partly Composed by R. L. Sanford. Philadelphia... Sophien Polka Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Sophie Ashman, by Charles Fritsch Philadelphia... The New Bloomer Schottisch. Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia... Since First I Called Thee Mine. A New Ballad/Revd. E. C. Jones Music by J. C. Beckel With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia... Brandywine Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte. by Miss Mary Fullmer and dedicated to Mlle: Jenny Lind. Philadelphia... Matilda Pola. Composed for the Piano Forte... And dedicated to Her friend mrs. Col: JNO: W. Forney by Miss Emma Myers. Philadelphia T. C. Andrews... The Continental March Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr. Philadelphia. T.C. Andrews... The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Gallop Composed by W. H. Author of Balmoral Pola Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... Introduction \u0026 Variations Birlliant on Favorite Air Lilly Dale by T. Franklin Bassford...","A Duet, for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by I. G. Graeff. London, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls \u0026 Co... No. 2 A favorite Duet for two performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by J. Gildon London Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Balls... The Celebrated Egyptian Air, Arranged as a Rondo. By T. H. Butler. Adapted as a Duet, for two performers on one Piano Forte by Mr. Gildon... London... L'Anachorette. Sonata for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, in which is Introduced Roslyn Castle, Composed and Inscribed to Miss Gostenhofer by J. Gildon... Op. 13... London, Printed by J. \u0026 G. Balls... Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the Fourth adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin... London Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son... [Pages 1 and 2 are missing from the next composition.] Pleye's Sonatas Dedicated to the Queen [?] Sonatas 1-6 Written for Flauto and Cembalo.","Front Cover and some pages are missing from the front Begins with Waltz No. 8., No. 12, No. 13... Richmond's march for the Piano Forte The Caravan's March In the Forty Thieves. new York Published by John Paff. A Favorite Troop. ...General Jackson's Grand March. Philadelphia... March and Quick Step, in the Forty Thieves, Composed by Mr. Kelly. Philadelphia... ...March, of the Fitfh Company of the Washington Guards. Philadelphia... Naval Dance. The Son of Chivalry. A Favorite Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Green, Composed by M. P. King. Philadelphia... Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The Poetry by Lord Byron, the Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia... Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, the Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Dear Maid should I never return... In the Opera of Freedom Ho! Composed by Chas, Gilfert... [Signature] Charles Gilfert. The Light House. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., Composed by J. Wilson... Light sounds the Harp A Song Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Oh! Tell me, tell me, Mary dear... Composed by Sir John A. Stevenson... The Maid of Mona... Written \u0026 Composed by John Parry new York... The Tyrolese Song of Liberty, by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia... No. 6 of Blakes Musical Misellan... The Columbian Sailor, ... Written by Mrs. Rowson, Composed by J. Bray. Philadelphia... The Song of Titz Eustace the oetry from Marmion a tale of Flodden Fields. Composed by Dr. J. Clarke, New York... When the firl of my Heart, A song composed by Dr. John Clarke... When War Unfurls His Banners Bright, A Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. L. King... The Minute Gun at Sea, A Favorite Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. P. King. New York... My Heart is thine for ever, Duett... in Oh! This love! Composed by M. P. King... The Echo Duet.... in the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New York... [Followed by - A Catalogue of the Music, Arranged, harmonized or Composed by Mr. Biggs; the original copies of which are printed \u0026 sold by Rt. Birchall...] Yes! my bonny Love, the Answer to Come my bonny Love, A Duett. with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed by Mr. Biggs... Come my Bonny Love, A Duett, with an Accompaniment for the Piano FOrte, Composed by Mr. Biggs.... [Followed by the same caralogue as noted above.] Lochinvar written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by Mazzinghi, Philadelphia... Little Winny Wilkins, Written by Mr. A. Cherry, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte or Harp. by Mr. Whitaker. Philadelphia... My Sweet Village Maid... Composed by J. Sanderson. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. E. Blake. Decatur's Victory: A Favorite New Song Written by W. Strickland. New York Published by J. Wilson No. 62 Broadway... O! breathe once more soft Southern breeze Words by W. Reed. Music by T. Howell. New York at J. Paff's Music Store... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. new York, Printed and Sold by John Paff. Dulce Domum. Composed and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. I've Something else to do, A Popular Ballad, ... The Words by Mr. Upton, The Music Composed by Mr. W. T. Parke... London Printed by Goudling \u0026 Co. ... The Dew Drop. A favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton... Composed by Charles Edward Hron. London, Printed and Sold by C. Mitchell... The Anchor's Weigh'd ... In the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New york Sold at I. Paff, Broadway. The Gamester Favoritie Song Words by M. P. Andrwes Esqr. Music by H. Abrams. New York Published by John Paff... No. II of Cars Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers. Copyright secured according to law Allen A. Dale from Rokeby Poetry by Walter Scott Esqr. .. Music by B. Carr. Printed for J. Carr Baltimore... Friendship put to the test. Or the Saving of a Sinking Sailor, Who fell overboard from the Barfleur Man of War, a true and interesting story as related in the Port Folio for December 1811. Written and Composed by Mr. Dibdin. The Poets ain Jean. The Wandering Harper from Rokeby, Music by B. Carr. Lochinvar by a Young lady of New York. Love in thine Eyes Genera Wilkinson's March Valse Hongroise. Ist Movement. Reydowak Reydowatzka Mazurka Mazurka","[Spine has word Music written on it.] The Virginia guards grand March and Quick step As performed by the Norfolk Amateur Brass Band. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to Capt. E. C. Robinson of that Corps by Wm. Siemon. Baltimore.... Air Irlandais Tis the last rose of the Summer, avec Variation pour le Piano par A. Mine. Phil... Believe me of all those endearing young charms. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J. L. Dussek. Boston... Bristol march Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia... Le Bouquet Tricolor Duex Valses brillanted et un Galopade, Composees pour le Piano Forte Par Henri Herz. Philadelphia... The Bayadere Quick Step as performed by the Brass Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte. Les Caracteres, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. I Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemend. Par Francois Hunten. New York... The Cinderella Waltz from the Opera of Cinderella, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by I. F. Burrowes. Philadelphia... Les Caracter'res, Three Airs Vari'es Pour Piano Forte. No. 1 Air Italien. 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. Par Francois Hunten. New York... [This is different music] Les Caracte'res, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. 1 Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. par Francois Hunten. New York... Nahant March Composed by I. H. Walch As performed by the Boston Bands, arranged by Ch. Zeuner. Boston... The Caledonian Boquet. Consisting of the National \u0026 Favorite Airs Scots Wha Haw, The Poor But Honest Soldier, Burn's Farwell, Roslin Castle, Braie O' Busky. Arranged \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Her Friend Mrs. William L. Roy. Of Brooklyn L. I. by Miss Augusta Browne. Op. 33 Professor of the Theory and Practice of Music New York... Combination Waltz No. 4 in which is introduced the Favorite air of the Broom Girl, Arranged by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 5. Composed by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 6. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore.... Combination Waltz No. 1. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore... Combination Waltzes, No. 9 and 10. In Imitation of a Musical Snuff Box. Composed by A. T. Macdonald. Baltimore... Duet for Two Performers on One Piano Forte In which is introudced the admired Air O Dolce Concento, with Variations by T. Latour. New York... Les Charmantes a Set of Quadrilles Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. F. Hausman. No. I Belisario... Baltimore... Ethiopian Quadrilles, Dance and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New york. No. 1. Goin Ober De Mountain. No. 2. Jonny Boker. No. 3. De Old Jaw Bone. No. 4. Jumbo Jum. No. 5. Jum Along Josey. Gibralter Waltz. Vercissmeinnicht Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by John Endlich... Webers Last Waltz. Les Sylphes 5 Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Easy Rondos by Francois Hunten. Op. 99. No. 1. Le Gallop... Danse Brillante La Pola, Pour le Piano par E. Wolft. new York... La Poste Valse IN FORM OF a Rondo composed by F. Burgmuller. Arranged for two performers on one Piano Forte and dedicated to his pupils the Misses Alice and Harriet Morrison. By Henry C. Watson. New York... Von Weber's last Waltz. Philadelphia. The Musical Circle Watlzes. Composed for the Philadelphia Fair, in aid of the Blind. Number One, In C. Philadelphia... Miss Lucy Long with introduction and Variations Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Julius Leopold Esqr. Founder of the German Settlement in Hermann, Mo. By J. C. Viereck. member of the said Settlement. Phil... Musette ce Nina for the Harp of Piano Forte. New York... Night and Morning Valse Caracteristique pour le Piano Forte Compse'e et dediee A Mademoiselle Catharina Milligan Par Charles Grobe. Philadelphia... [Writing] Miss C. B. Tucker from her friend M. Tovial Waltz, composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. H. B. Guathmey (Of Mobile) by Henry Knecht. New York... La Lituana, Danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Chas. W. Glover. New York... [Signature] Miss Cynthia Beverely Tucker The New Foundland Dog. A Descriptive Ballad Sung with Enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The Words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The Music Composed by Henry Russell. New York... Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia by Rossini, Boston... Lorina Canzonet Written by H. R. Edgar Esqr. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. P. Barratt. Philadelphia... Leave me not yet, Written by Mrs. Hemans: The Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Todhunter, by C. Memekel Baltimore... When the day with rosy light, A Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by Madame Stockausen, the words written by J. A. Wade Esqr. Arranged by F. Stockhausen. Boston... In Summer's Cot Sung in the Foresters. The Music E. I. Locer. New York... [For voice and Piano Forte] Fly Away tormenting love a Ballad sung with distinguished applause by mrs. Franklin, Composed and written by John Parry. Boston... The Lady's Page... Grand Opera of Francis the First Composed by E. J. Loder. New York... Sister Dear Ballad the Poetry by the Author of the Captive to his Bird the Music composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia... My Boy Tammy. A Scotch Ballad. Philadelphia... I'm Saddest When I sing. A New Ballad. Music Composed and dedicated to Mrs. T. Chase. by Giovanni Paggi. Boston.... The Exile to his Native Lands. The Music composed by Carl Keller, The Words adapted by F. W. Rosier. New York... The Milliners an Air from La Fiancee of The Bride. Poetry by W. Ball, Music by, Auber... The Evergreen, The Poetry Written by George P. Morris Esqr. The Music Composed and Dedicated to Thomas Dhite Esqr. (of Berwick on Tweed.) By Eliza Martin. New York. Oh Must We Part to night Sung by Madme. Malibran Poetry by Miss Pardoe Music by David Lee. Philadelphia... Come From Alhambra, Song Written by Mrs. Hemans, Music by Edward J. Loder. Baltimore... In the Valley by the Mill ballad. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss J. J. of Richmond, Va. by John I. Davis. Frederick, Md. Published by F. D. benteen, Baltimore...","Scope and Contents Front cover engraved with name Margarett E. Williams. written on fly leaf 5.00 and 5/1/37 On the next fly leaf is a list written in pencil of the compositions contained in the volume. The Invincibles, Written expressly for Mad. Vestris, by J. M. Rycott Esq. Sung by Miss Clara Fisher. New-York... Love's Sweet Souvenir, A Ballad, The words by L. Lover Esq. Composed by Alex lee... He's Coming from the Mountain or The Merry Horn... Written \u0026 Composed for the Piano Forte by William Ball... Green Hills of Tyrol. The celebrated Tyrolien in the Grand Opera of Guillaume Tell, Composed by Rossini, ... The Horn of Chace Words by P. Farren, Esq. Dublin, the Music by Chas. Cilfert Esqr. ... Hark! hark 'tis the Echo. Introduced in the Opera of native land... Composed by C. Von Weber... The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song... By Mr. Jones. The Words by C. W. Hyatt Esq... The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed and Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck, By John H. Hewitt... Mine Alone, a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot... Bruce's battle call. A favorite Song... Composed by I. H. Barton... The Hunter's singal Horn. Tyrolese... The Music arranged by Alex Lee... The next selection has the name of Margaret Williams written at the top with the date July 22, 1874. Additional words have been added to the song. Miriam's Song Sing to Jehovah an Anthem of praise. For three Voices, Written by Woodworth... Ode on Science, Written by Mrs. E. C. Embury. Composed, Arranged \u0026 Dedicated to the trustees of the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. By Wilhelm Iucho... O! Pescator dell 'onda. Venetian Air Arranged for One or Two Voices with an Accompanment for the Piano Forte...Chi dice mal D'Amore [A hand written translation of this above the title says; Who speaks ill of Love.] The heart to Love a Stranger. Composed by Sigr. Mayer... [Written-Dice una falsita/tells a falsehood.] Giovinette, the Favorite Duet and Chorus... In the Opera of Don Giovanni. [Mozart] When a Lover Kneels before Her Translated from the German by I. R. Planche. Esqr. The Music by C. M. Von Weber... In the Operatic Romance of Der Freischutz of the Wild Huntsman of Bohemia... The Soldier's Fear. Sung in the Opera of Music \u0026 Prejudice Written by Thos. Haynes Bayly. By Alexr. Lee... The Soldiers Grave, Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore, Poetry by the Rev. Chas. Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams... The Messenger Bird, A Duett the Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister... New-York... The Sunset Tree, Tyrolese Evening Hymn, By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. New York... The Bonnie Bark, A Northumberland Ballad Adapted and arranged by John Parry. A Happy New Year. Ballad Written by John Imlah Composed by Mrs. Millard... Why hast Thou Taught me to Love Thee. A Ballad, ... composed by G. A. Hodson... The Parting Kiss, The Celebrated Tyrolese and Hungarian Airs, as united in the admired Duett, ... Arranged by I. Smith. Philadelphia... Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad in Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her. With Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by J. barnett... Thou! Oh! Thou Hast Lov'd me Dearest,... In the Opera of The Tyrolese Peasant, Composed and arranged by Henry R. Bishop... Dark Eyed One Persian Love Song... Written by I. R. Planche' Unsic by Auber... Welcome me Home. The Words and Music by Thos. H. Bayly Esqr. Arnot Lyle, Ballad Written by I. O. Donoghue Esq. Composed by G. A. Hodson... My Early Love. Ballad Written and Composed by Mrs. C. B. Wilson... Dinna Forget. A Ballad the Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millard... Rose! Pretty Rose. Ballad.... the words by G. W. Patten Esq. West Point; the Music by the late R. Willis... [Initials M. E. W. and W. E. Margaret. Written in pen on next page.'] Your heart \u0026 Lute are all the Store Answer to an Moores Song of my hear \u0026 Lute. The Music by F. W. Crouch/// T'were vain to tell thee all I feel. A Swiss Air ... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Arranged by C. Thibault... The Last Link is brokem. A Duet with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Composed and Arranged by Wm. Clifton... [Additional words penciled in] That Last Farwell... Words by Lord Byron. Composed by an Amateur... And wilt thou weep, Written by Lord Byron, Music by C. Meineke. Philadelphia... All's Well, A Duett composed by Rr. Braham... The Washing Day, A Ballad for Wet Weather... The Celebrated Grand Waltz, Composed for the Piano Forte, By Beethoven... The Celebrated Snuff Box Waltz, On which is founded \"WE Met\" Arranged by T. H. Severn... The Queen of Prussia's favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte. Composed by Himmel... [A pencil list of Songs.] The Celebrated Tyrolian Waltz, Composed by Rossini, Introduced in Ceneren Tola, adapted to the Piano Forte, by H. Herz... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte... Tivolian Waltz... The Favorite March in Pizzarro... March in the MeloDrama Der Fendschutz, Composed by Weber... General Graham's Grand March, at the Battle of Barrosa... Le Joujou, A German Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz... Grands Rufsian March for the Harp, Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte with an accompaniment as Libitum for the Violin, Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, or French Horn and Trumpet. Composed for His Magesty the Emperor Alexander by C. P. Francis...","Scope and Contents [Stamp in front] H. Skipwith My Heart and Lute, A Ballad Written \u0026 Arranged by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Marquis De La Fayette's Welcome to New York with Variations. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Rose of Lucerne, A Favorite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Downfall of Paris. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... I'd be a Butterfly... Composed by Thomas H. Bailey. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. The Minstrel's Return'd from the War... Written \u0026 Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Minstrel Boy. Music. Philadelphia. Published by G. Willif. When the Rosy Morn Appearing. From the Opera of Rosina composed by Shield. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo Willig... General Jackson's March Composed in Jackson's Camp While the English were before New Orleans by Anderson arranged for the Piano Forte by Auvray Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. President Adams Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. The Peasants Joy. Rondo for the Harp or Piano Composed by Blagrove. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Celebrated Cavatina Di Tanti Palpiti Composed by Sigr. Rossini. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte J. C. Nightingale. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. An Egyptian Air Arranged as a Rondo by T. H. Butler. Philadelphia Published G. Willig. The Gypsey March \u0026 dance in Weber's Melodrama of Preciosa arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... A Turkish Rondo composed by W. A. Mozart. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Governor Hiesoer's March \u0026 Quick Step. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. L. Frederich. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at Willig's Musical Magazine. Quick March. by I. F. Goneke. Blue Eyed Mary or the Maid of Suabia, A Favorite Air, Adapted \u0026 Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo Willig. Washington Guards March Composed by A. Member of the Washington Association Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Two German Imperial Marches. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Gen. Bolivar's Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. The much admired Hungarian Rhondo composed for the Piano Forte by S. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig. Auld Lang Syne as Sung by Mr. Darley. In the opera of Rob Ron Macgregor. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Carnival of Venice, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, By J. C. Nightingale Organist of the Foundling Hospital. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. La petite Rosette, A Favourite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed expressly for Juvenile Performers by I.T. Craven. Philad. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Orlando's Wedding an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by T. Smith, Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Saxe Cobourg a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by A. Becxwarxonsky. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Cottager's Joy, a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by Ignace Pleyel Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. A Popular Swifs Air, Arranged \u0026 Varied (?) for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mr. Henry Harpur. by R. Schroeder. Baltimore Published and Sold by Ge. Willig Jr. In the Dead of the Night. A Favourie Air. Composed by J. L. Dussek. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Non Piu Andrai. Aria Arranged as a Rondo. Selected from the Opera of Figaro. Composed by Mozart, and Introduced in the Opera of Don Giovanni. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Corn Riggs, Introduction and Rondo by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. President Jackson's Favorite March and Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step. Performed with unbounded applause on the Spanish Guitar by A. T. Huerta arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Mark My Alfor, A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Hewitt, Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. Storm Waltz Moins Que Rien. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. B. Cramer. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr... The First of May, A favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to J. A. Cavazo... Op. 2. (Philadelphia) Published and Sold by G. Willig... Military Serenade, for the Piano Forte. With an Accompniment for the Flute... Composed for and Dedicated to Miss McMechen, by A. Clifton... Philadelphia Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. La Matinee. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by J. L. Dunsek. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. A Celebrated Spanish Bollero, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, by J. B. Logier. Baltimore. Published and Sold at G. Willig Jr. Music Store... Polonaise en Rondeau Pour le Forte-Piano De'die'e A Mademoiselle Herminie de Montouyon. Par Le' Chopie. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Le Savoyard, Consisting of An Andante Alla pastourelle \u0026 Savoyard Air Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute, ad lib. by I. A. Rawlings. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold at G. Willig's Music Store. The celebrated Russian Rondo, for the Piano Forte. Composed by J.N. Hummel. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Three Favorite Rondos for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Woelfl... Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. My Love She's but a Lassie yet, Favorite Scotch Air with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Tho Love is Warm a While, ... In the Devil's Bridge. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. When Pensive. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig. I've been roaming, A Cavatine... by C. E. Horn. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Much Admired Air Auid Lang Syne with Variation's for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by Dr. Ross. Philadelphia \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Paieiello's Favorite Air \"Hope told a flattering tale\" with Variations. for the Piano Forte by Gelinek Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte composed by Cardon Fils. Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store...","Front cover is missing Part of one page is in front Ditanti Palpiti Cavatina Nell Opera Tancredy for Harp or Piano Forte. Composed by Gioachimo Rossini. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willigs' Musical Magazine... Next is a hand written manuscript. Maid of Athens. Composed by C. M. Von Weber. Words by Lord Byron. Olivier. Romance avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par Plantade. There's Nothing True But Heav'n. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Wandering Minstrel. The Words \u0026 Melody by W. F. Collard. The Symphonies, and Accompaniments by J. C. Clifton. Philadelphia published by John G. Klemm. [Signature] Lelia Robertson La Neige, ou Le Nouvel Eginard. Ronde Chante'e par Mr. Vinzentini, Paroles de Mmrs. Scribe et German Delavigne. Musique de D.F.E. Auber. A Paris, 2nd Edition Chez Frere Editeur Md. de Musique, Gde. galeria du passage des Panoramas No. 16. Home! Sweet Home!... Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by George Bacon No. 66. Chestnut Street. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Maltese Boatman's Song arranged for One, Two or Three Voices with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by L. Devereaux. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm. Ah! What is the Bosoms commotion, ... Composed by R. Kelly, New York Sold at J. Paff's. Broad War. March \u0026 Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake. Composed by Mr. Sanderson. Philadelphia. Published by J.G. Klemm No. 3 South Third Street. Chorus. Hail to the Chief. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. The Light Guitar, Sung by Signorina Garcia Composed by J. Barnett. N.Y. Lithog and Published by E. S. Mesier Wall St. Pleyel's favourite german Hymn, with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Oh Lady ne'er think I'll prove false to thee, A Favorite Song as Sung by Mr. keene Composed by John Sinclair. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... How oft when watching stars, A Savoyard Air, The words written by Thomas moore. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By Henry R. Bishop New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... On this cold flinty rock with the introductory Recitative Ye Gloomy Caves, Sung by Mr. Braham in the Favorite Opera of Kais or Love in the Deserts Composed by Mr. Braham New York, Published by J. Paff. Hurrah for the Bonnets of blue sung by Miss. C. Fisher at the New York Theatre Park, composed by Alexander Lee New York, Lithographed \u0026 Published by E.S. Mesier... Araby's Daughter from Lalla Rookh written by Thomas Moore Esqr. composed by G. Kiallmark Philadelphia Published by. G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Bue Waves O'Carron A Favorite Ballad the Poetry by Mr. Rannie Composed by John Ross Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig and Sold at his Musical Magazine. Air de L'opera De Zirphile Et Fleur de Myrte. Musique de Mr. A. Boieldieu. Robin Adiar. Paroles de Madame Bourdic Viot Musique par Madame O. Gail. [?] Dh vieni alla finestra The Celebrated Serenade Sung by Signor Garcia in Don Giovanni. New Yor Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart. No 149. Boradway. A Canadian Boat Song. [Manuscript] Allen a Dale, From Rockely[?] Those Evening Bells. Whats the Matter Now The Minute Gun at Sea The Smile of Contentment and love Air Kinlock of Kinlock Mary's Tears from Moore's sacred melodies The Braes O' Balguhither Slowly wears the day Love [Bound upside down] Is there a Heart that never Love's There's nothing true but Heaven La Dame Blanche Tho' 'tis all but a dream, Duo de La Dame Blanche La Medisance Interessee. Romance. paroles de J.J. Musique et Accompnt. de Piano ou harpe. Dediee a melle. Elisa J. Par Monsieur Rigault. (Prix 1f. 50c.) Au Monestrel languedocien Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14 ... (?) vis le Palais de la Bourse. A Paris. (Propriete de L]Editeur, Deposee a la Biblioteque Imperiale.) No. 48. Pollacca. No more by Sorrow... the Words by T. Dibdin, the Fufic by J. Braham. Pr: 37 cents. Philadelphia by G.E. Blake No. 13, 5th St. La Conversion D'Un Philosophe. Couplets de Mr. F. C. Mis en musique avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par l'Auteur... A Paris, au Magasin de Musique, de MM. Cherubini, Mehul, Kreutzer, Rode et Boieldieu. Rue de Richelieu. No. 76. Journal Hebdomadaire. D'Auguste Le Duc Compose' de Pieces de Chant de tout genre avec Accompagnement Forte-Piano ou Harpe... Je L'Aime Encor. Romance de Mr. Brault Mise en Musique avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe Par A. Romagnesi. ... A Paris, Chez A. Leduc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de Richelieu No. 78. La Rose Blanche Et La Rose Rouge. Romance Du Troubadour. Chantee par Mr. Paul. Paroles de Mr. Pixerecourt. Musique de Mr. P. Gaveauz. Arrangee pour Piano ou Harpe par Tourterelle Fils. Prix 1f. 10s. Au Menestrel Chez Somon Gaveaux, Md. de Musique Rue Feydeau No. 14 vis a vis le Palais de la Bourse. Propriete de l'Editeaur... Enregistre a la Biblioteque Imperiale. [Signature or stamp at bottom of page] Simon Gaveaux [?] Lex Deux Jaloux. Couplets. Chantes par Mme. Gavaudan Musique de Madame G... Prix 1f. 50c. A Paris, Chez P. Gaveaux, Compositeur, Md. de Musique, Passage Geydeau. Ouverture D'Iphigenie en Aulide Musique de Gluck, Pour Le Piano avec Accompagnement De Violon Par y ae Prix 2# 10f. ... [Signature at bottom] [?] Freres Gaveaus Air de Vive Henry IV. Varie pour le Forte' - Piano... Dedie aux jeanes Demoiselles par G.J. Sieber. 5c. Livre de Varizteions A Paris Chez l'Auteur, Editeur, et Md. de Muique Rue des Filles St. Thomas No. 21 [or 24]... [Stamp of] Suber[?] After this there are several pages without titles. Les Miracles de La Beaute Dedie a son ami Plantade, Artiste, Par Garat. Avec Accomagn ement de Forte-Piano ou harpe Au Menestrel, Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14. vis a vis la Bourse. [Signature] Lelia Robertson. La Reconcilation. Romance a deux Voix, Dediee a Monsieur le Baron Klopmann Paroles de Monsieur le Chevalier Lacour. Musique d'Auguste Panseron. Prix 2f. A Paris Chez Frere, Editeur, md. de Musique, Grande Galerie du Passage des Panoramas No. 16. Le Petit Bercer de Mont Fermeil. Romance Anecdotique. Parloes De M. Carmonche Musique De Charles Plantade Prix, 2fr. a Paris chez Frere, Md. de musique, Passage des Panoramas, No. 16. Di Tanti Palpiti. with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad. Lib. by Latous Philadelphia, Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Rousseau's Dream with Variations for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. New York Price 75 cents. Published by J. A. \u0026 Geib, 23 Maiden Lane. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of Tancred for the Piano Forte Composed by Rossini. price 75 cents. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Strike the Cymbal. Arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with Flute Ad Libitum By T. Latour, Philadelphia Published by Bacon \u0026 Co. 11 South Fourth Street. [Top of the page is cut off] ____ from the Opera Tancredi by Rossini Away with Melancholy With Variations by mozart. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. A Danish National Song With Variations for the Piano Forte. By W. Plachy. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broad Way. Trois Rondeaux Faciles \u0026 Brillante sur des Airs conuns, Arranges pour le Piano Forte par Camille Pleyel. Lettre. A price 50. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Favourite bath Waltz. New Edition. Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad In Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her, with Piano Forte Accompaniment Composed by J. barnett. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Fly Away Pretty Moth! A ballad, the Words \u0026 Music by T.H. bayley Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubished \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Oh I Ne'er shall forget a Ballad... Arranged for the Harp or Piano Forte by M.H. Parnell. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Hark Echo Sweet Echo. a Favorite unting song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Hook. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 17 Chestnut St. Bolivar. A Peruvian Battle Song as Sung by Mr. Howard, with Unbounded Applause at Chatham Theatre. Written by G.P. Morris Esqr. Arranged by T.W.H.B.B. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St.","[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls, \u0026 Co. Music, \u0026 Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls \u0026 Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. \u0026 M. Paff, Nos. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale \u0026 Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, \u0026 Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button \u0026 Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair \u0026 Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public \u0026 Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte \u0026 Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib \u0026 Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly \u0026 adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens \u0026 Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild \u0026 wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march \u0026 Chorus \"Hail to the Chief\" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music \u0026 Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff, No. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published \u0026 Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner \u0026 Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps \u0026 Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public \u0026 Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight \u0026 The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, \u0026 Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, \"Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours.\" written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly \u0026 Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]","Scope and Contents Front cover is missing The Ella Polka Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Helen Stevens by Edward Mack... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son 66 Spring Garden St. ... Trois Polka Mazurkas Pour le Piano par Adrien Talexy. No. 1. Musidora No. 2 Lara Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... TheGlenMary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and Most Affectionately Dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Aux demoiselles Lydia Robinson, Emma Palmer et L. Flinn. Grobe's optimist... Marches, Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, \u0026c. Arranged in an East Style for The Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 7. Come to the Old Oak Tree Waltz.... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... ...Giddy Polka Composed for the Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Duffy \u0026 Co... Donze Compositions Originales pour Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Diffy and Co. Beauties of the Ball Room, A Collection of Admired Polkas, Schottishes, Dances \u0026 C. Arranged for the Piano, ... No. 3 Hohnstock Polka... Published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Cincinnati. O... (By Miss Adele Hohnstock.) To Miss Elsie A. Hall Rosebud Polka, Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... La Tertulia Valse Brillante Composee et Dediee a M'lle Sallie J. Kelly Par J.L. Milner... Published by P. Flavio Memphis, Tenn. ...Buds \u0026 Blossoms 12 Sacred Melodies Varied for the Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 1. \"Charity\"... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Rainer Grand March and Quick Step for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The New Years March Composed by Mrs. S. R. Burtis Respectfully Dedicated to Freeman Scott Esqr. by the Publishers Philadelphia, T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son... To Miss Mary M. Booth. Leutner's Carnival Polka Composed by Albert Leuther. Arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York. Vanderbeek's Music Warerooms... No. 1. Hook \u0026 Ladder Quick Step As performed by the Independent Blues Band Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Pioneer Hook \u0026 Ladder Co. by Albert Holland... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... Italian Lovers Waltz Composed by John Baietti Arranged for the Piano Forte by B.R. Lignoski. Published by G. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [Signature] Kate Millington Holly Springs, Miss. This work has no identification as the first page is missing. Schubert's Serenade arranged for Piano, By Louis Strakl... Boston Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co.... Gems of the Ball Room a Collection containing Pop goes the Weasel \u0026 Other New \u0026 Fashionable Dances with Full Descriptions of the figures, by Eugene Conlon as taught by Mr. \u0026 Miss Durang of Philadelphia... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... Knight Templars Festival March Dedicated to Miss Lizzie Nash of Hillsboro N.C. by F.E.X... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Miss Pauline Matthews Blacksmith Polka by P.A. Frigerio new Orleans, Horatio D. Hewitt... ... The Secret A Beautiful Waltz Introducing the popular Melody of I Have Something to Tell You Composed by Author of Call Me Pet Names Philadelphia Couenhoven, Scull \u0026 Co... The Corondolet Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss M.G. Shelton by Charles Balmer. Published by Balmer \u0026 Weber St. Louis.... Le Desir. A Favorite waltz for the Piano Forte, Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Celebrated Beethoven's Last or Clara Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Van Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Glen Mary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and most Affectionately dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Titled] Voices of Spring #1. Voice of the River #2. Voice of the May-Dance #3. Voice of Flowers #4. Voice of the Wood-Nymph #5. Voice of the Mountain Stream #6. Tenth Edition M'lle Angelique Thibault. The Last Rose of Summer with an Introduction and Brillian Variations for the Piano Forte as performed in all his concerts in the United States by Henri Herz. Op. 159... New York Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co... [Top of next page is torn off.] Pluie de Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano par Osborne... Op. 61... Philadelphia. J. E. Gould \u0026 Co. ... Then You'll Remember Me, the admired air in Balfes Opera, the Bohemian Girl for Piano Charles Voss. Opus. 107. ... Philadelphia J.E. Gould... K N Quickstep. Dedicated to the Know Nothings. Philadelphia published by Winner \u0026 Shuster... Marian Air Varie by G. Kiallmach Phila. Published by T.C. Andrews... To Miss Jessie Roberts Madeline Schottisch Composed by Jas. N. Beck. Philadelphia. Published by T.C. Andrews... Miss Mary Ann Chapman. The Koh-I-Noor Polka by R.A. Martin... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... The Boarding School Polkas Arranged \u0026 Composed by Thomas a'Becket No. 1. Josephine No. 2 Adelaide No. 3 Clara No. 4 Rosabelle No. 5 Georgiana Philadelphia Published by T.C. Andrews... The Alexandria Galop Composed for the Piano Forte \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Virginia B. Smith of Alexandria Va. by C.T. Murphy Andrews \u0026 Son Philadelphia Published by Andrwes and Son... [Signature] Kate Millington. Betthoven's Celebrated Waltz \"Le Desir,\" Arranged with Easy \u0026 Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte, by J. Wade... London, Shephers \u0026 Jones... The Ben Bolt Pola, in Which is introduced the celebrated Chant Favori de Kneass, Arranged by W.C. Peters. No. 1601... Published by W.C. Peters Baltimore... Beethoven's Dream Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano by Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... New--Year's Schottisch Polka. C.D'Albert. No. 1. [Signature] Kate Millington. Herculean Quick Step Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston Published by G.P. Reed... Turkish March by Cramer. A Fiot Philadelphia. Evening Star Schottisch, ... Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Les Plaisirs De L'Allemagne or the Chants of the Danube A Sett of Waltzes, Composed for the Piano Forte by Strauss. New York. Published by C.G. Chrisman...","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed \u0026 Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. \"False one, I love thee still!\" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to \"Touch again thy Light Guitar.\" The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments \u0026 greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole \u0026 Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... \"Sounds So Joyful,\" Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. \"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows.\" A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed \u0026 Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson \u0026 Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.","[Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated Vocalists in England \u0026 America Written and Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. New York... When a little farm we keep an Entertaining Duetto... Composed by T. Mazzinghi. New York, Engraved, Printed and Sold by E. Riley... The Sea. A Song the Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. As sunlight falls on crustal stream... Arranged by John Barnett. New York Published and Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Remembrance. Written by Thos. Hood Esqr. Composed by An Amateur. Expressly for \u0026 Dedicated to the Lady Mary Fitzhardinge Berkeley. New York, Thos. Birch. [Writing] To Miss McPhail with the complements of Mr. Jenkins. Times hours all sweetly o'ver us fly. Duett from the Celebrated Opera of the Magic Flute. By mozart. New York... Eve's Lamentation... in the oratorio of hte Intercession. Composed by M.R. King. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake... The Song of Chanelar, to Mary Queen of Scots, Translated from the Original \"Triste amour,\" and composed by William Ball New York, Bourne, Broadway. Oh! no we never mention Her... written by T.H. bayry Esq. arranged by Henry R. Bishop. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Slowly Wears the Day Love. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! Written by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments. By T.A. Rawlings. New York, Bourne, Broadway... Buy My Roses Composed for the Piano FOrte by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Come Dwell With Me, a Favorite Ballad... Sung with Unbounded Applause by miss Hughes at the Park Theatre. The Poetry by Tlls. H. Bayly. Music by Alexander Lee. Pr. 50 cts. Published by E. Riley... New York. My Air Fire Side. The Favorite SCottish Ballad Sung by Mr. Sinclair. Composed by John Parry. Phila. Published by G. E. Blake... The Bride. A Ballad Written by Charles Jeffreys Composed by S. Nelson. Pr. 38. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. I saw thee weep. A New Song Composed and Dedicated to Miss H.M. Wagner. By an Amatuer arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... [Eneered according to act of Congress the sixth day of June 1826 by George Willig of the State of Pennsylvania.] A New Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by George Willig... Good night, A favorite Venetian Serenade, Written by F. Stewart Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments arranged by S. Godbe. N.Y. Published by E.S. Messier... Dulce Domum. Composed, and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. [Price 37 cents] I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe Composed by T.H. Bayley. N.Y. Published and Sold by E.S. Mesier... Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina as Sung with Unbounded Applause by Miss Hughes, Composed by Alexander Lee. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Knight of the Golden crest, A Song Sung by Mr. pearman, Written by Harry Stow Van Duk, Composed by John Barnet. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Vintagers Evening Hymn. For one, two, or three Voices. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Bourne. Broadway. Written by Charles Jeferys. Farwell! Sung by Mss Hughes, Words by Bishop Heber, Music Composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street [1881] The spring time of Year is coming, Ballad Sung with unbounded Applause by Mr. Sinclair, at the Chesnut Street Theatre, the Words \u0026 Melody by C. Thompson Esqr. Price 50 cents Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Dinna Forget, A Ballad The Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millars. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Bring Me Sweet Flow'rs. The Last Wish, A Ballad. The Words by Her Sister. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... Our Native Land. A National Song. Written, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the patriotic Citizens of the United States, by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and SOld by Geo. Willig Jr. The Moonlit Bower, Sung by Madame Vestris Composed by C.M. Sola. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Fly Gaudy Moth, Ballad the Words by the Hon. Charles Phipps. Sung by Miss Rock, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Adeline Dewees by Edward Cuddy. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Pilot. A Ballad Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed by S. nelson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake... Huner of Tyrol, Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson, Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Jreusalem my happy Home. Sacred Song and Trio; the Poetry and Air by A. Young lady, The Symphonies and Accompaniments by William Clifton. New York Bourne... The Lass O' Gowrie A Favorite Scotch Song as Sung by Mr. Braham New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Today, dearest is ours, Ballad Written by Thomas Moore. The subject of the air from a Ballet. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... One word with Thee A favorite Air Poetry by Montgomery, Arranged for the Piano Forte, New York, Published by E. Riley... The Yellow Hair'd Laddie, Scotch Air, With an Introduction \u0026 Variation for the Piano Forte, By Ch. Chaulieu. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt... O! give me back my Arab steed. Ballad... Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Watchman Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. ... The Music Composed and Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Dedicated to miss Amella Caroline Roe by T.W.H.B.B. N.Y. Published by E.S. Mesier.... I'd by a Dove, Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyke, Composed by John Barnett. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Twilight Hour. Composed by William Carnaby. Mus. Doc: The Words By - Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Published by R.H. Hobson... Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad.... Composed by Alexr. Lee. New York Lithogd. and Published by E.S. Mesier.... The Lover's Mistake, A Ballad... The Words by T.H. Bayly the Music by M. Balfe New York, Published by A. Fleetwood, Murray - st. \u0026 R.R. Hobson, Chestnut st. Moss Roses, Ballad Respectfully Inscribed to Madame Vestris Arranged by John Barnet. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Vesper Bell A Ballad... With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Kiss that she left on my lip, Ballad, Composed \u0026 Sung by Charles E. Horn. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, Written by Thomas Moore Arranged by Sir J. Stevenson, New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Dear Native Home... Adapted to a favorite French Romance with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano by William Ball. New York, Bourne... She never blamed him, never! Written by Thomas H. Bayly Esq. Arranged with Symphonies and Accompaniments By Mr. Boyle. New York, Bourne... Fly away pretty moth. A Ballad... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York Published Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Go forth to the Mount A Sacred Song... Composed by Sir John Stevenson. New York Firth \u0026 Hall... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung by A Female Amateur at the Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society. Words by Henry Kirke White. Music by F. Granger. Copy-right secured. Boston: Published for the Author by G. Graupner. The Crier, or The Lost Heart A Ballad Written by W.H. Bellamy Esq... Composed by D.E. Horn. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... Meet me by Moonlight A Ballad written \u0026 composed by Joseph A. Wade. New York Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Bonnie Blue Cap, or Bold and True. Written by Sir Walter Scott, Composed by G. Luff. Philadlephia Published and sold by G.E. Blake. O Saw ye the Lafs wi' the bonny blue E'en the favorite Scottish Ballad... Written by Richard Ryan, Arranged \u0026 partly compsoed by John Sinclair. Philadelphia Pub. and Sold by Geo. Willig... Love was once a little Boy... arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake... The Knight with a Snowy Plume. A Favorite Welsh Air. Poetry by T.H. Bayley, Music by Henry R. Bishop. New York. Bourne, Broadway from Take heed! Whisper low! The Celebrated Barcarolle / Masaniello by Auber... Arranged by T. Cooke. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake.... The Overture to L'Italiano in Aligieri, Arranged for the Piano Forte, Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake....","Scope and Contents [Cover] Lucia C. harrison Clifton 1829. Note inside front cover \"purchased from L.H. Stoneman Columbia, Va. for $3.00\" The Much Admired Freyschutz Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by Gelinek. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig... A Popular Tyrolesian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte By Gelinek Price $1.00 Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs Music Store. Saxon Air! Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte, Performed by Mr. Etienne at Mr. Gilles Concert, Composed by J. B. Cramer. No. 11. Pr. $1 Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Di Tanti Palpitt with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad-Lib By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Hummel's Celebrated Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Gelineck. Price $1. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. Price 75 cents Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig \u0026 Sold at His Musical Magazine... The Hunters Chorus, from Von Weber's Opera of the Freyschutz with Variations for the Piano Forte as performed at the Anniversary Concert of the St. Cecelia Society of Philadelphia. Composed by W.H.W. Darley. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... \"O dear what can the matter be\" an Air, with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. new York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Home Sweet Home! Sung by Mrs. Burke in Clari, or The Maid of Milan. at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed \u0026 partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Smile of contentment and Love Adapted to the much admired Air Kinlock of Kinlock Written by S. Richards Esq. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte by J. Monro. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Waters of Elle, Extracted from Olenaroon, Arranged to the Air of Ils ne Sont Plus. Baltimore. Published and sold by G. Willig. Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air From Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. Bishop Philadelphia published by G. Willig... Oh! We never mention him As Sung by Miss George, with unbounede applause at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Mariam's Song. Sound the loud Timbrel. Air--Avison___ For Three Voices... Hymns, Psalms, Anthems, Motetts \u0026 Sacred Airs; from various authors. Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store... Pleyel's German Hymn with Variations... Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake. [Copyright 1823] Holy, holy, holy, Lord! 42d. Hymn P.M. Composed and Arranged for one or more Voices with accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Angels ever bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. [Note written in rear] $1.50 Bindery","Scope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary H. Randolph inscribed on the outside.] [Signature] Mary H. Randolph. Overture to the Favourite Opera of Zampa on La Fiancee de Mardbre; by Herold Arranged for two Performers on the Piano Forte by C. Chalieu. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. [Hand writing] \"Presented to his Pupil Miss M. Randolph as a mark of approbation at her untiring application and improvement in the study of (cut off) June 1837 by W. Daniell. Fantaisie Sur Un Air Suisse the Swiss Boy Pour le Piano Forte. Composée et dediée a son Eleve Mademoisell Madeleine Phillips Par T.C. Eireck, Eleve de C.M. de Weber. Oeuvre XV... Philadelphia, Published for the Author by R. H. Hobson... (Copyright 1833) The Storm Rondo, for the Piano Forte composed by D. Steibelt. New York published by Wm. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Souvenir de la Luisse. Rondo for the Piano Forte, on Two Favorite Airs... Arranged by F. Hunten. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rondeau Militaire du ballet L'Orgie de Caraffa, Composépour le Piano Forta Par F. Hunten. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... When the day with rosy light. Swiss Air arranged as a Rondoletto for the Piano Forte. By Henru Lemoine. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... (Title; Quatre Recreations Musicales No. 4) O Give Me But My Arab Steed, A Favorite Romantic Ballad Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.A. Rawlings. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... She Never Blamed Him Never blamed him never AJK from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark York published by James L. Hewitt... Petite Fantasie Pur un Air Frossais. Composé par Henri Herz. New york, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Cavatina Ode l' Opera Beatrice di Tenda De Bellini, arrangée pour le Piano Forte. Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Fantasie on Two Popular Airs \"On Yonder Rock\" \u0026 Tis Tomorrow from Auber's Celebrated Opera of Fra Diavolo Composed by Charles Czernyl New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Rondeau Sur un Tema de l'Opera La Sonnambula de Bellini, Arrange pour le Pinao Forte Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Motif Favori De Rossini Arrangé pour le Piano Forte. par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Second Sett of the Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca, Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Philadelphia by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... Jane's Waltz, March \u0026 Conradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. John C. Craig by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Constellation's Waltz, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Ciudadella Waltz \u0026 Contradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen R. McTluaine (?) by an Officer in the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... No. 1- Mahon Waltz \u0026 Contradance. No. 3. The Minorca Waltz. Ellen's Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 4. No. 6. Venetian Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 8. Orfila Waltz. No. 9. Leon Bianca's or Bryon's Waltz \u0026 Contredance. The New Years Gift A new Animal or Musical Souvenir, Formed of the most Favorite Gems of Melody and Harmony that have become popular, Collated, Arranged \u0026 Composed as a Fantasia, By M. Schoengen. new York Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831.) Webers Last Waltz, Composed by him a few hours before his death for the Piano Forte Philadelphia \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Amaranth A Waltz. Dedicated to Miss Amelia Graham. By I.F. Hance. New York Published by Hewitt... La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. New York Published by Dubios \u0026 Stodart... Le Délire. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig Jr. Le Desire A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte composed by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig... Village Band Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss frances Hart, ... By Alexander Duff. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... La Sonnambula Three Setts of Cotillions From That Favorite Opera for the Piano Forte Arranged by Henry Lemoine. New York Published by M. Bancroft... The Celebrated Sinderella Waltz, composed by Rossini Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. herz. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig...","[Cover] Angelina M. Bibb [Signature] Miss ? Bibb The Carrier Dove - New York, published at Atwill's Music Saloon... 5th Edition the Carrier Dove An Admired Ballad... Composed for the Piano Forte by Danl. Johnson. New York Atwill Publisher... Where is my Lover... Words by T. Bailey Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ednd. Knight Jr. Baltimore. Published and sold by George Willig. I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad... Composed by T.H. Bayley. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. ... The Switzer's Song of Home! A Ballad, with Englishe \u0026 German words... Arranged by J. Moschelles. Philadelphia Pub: and sold by G.E. Blake... Woodman! Spare That Tree A Ballad The Words Copies from the New York Mirror Written by George P. Morris. By Whom this Song is respectfully dedicated to benjamin M. Brown Esq. The music by Henry Russell. New York Published by First \u0026 Hall... The Soliders Tear and the Sailor's Tear... The Music by S. Waller. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Home Sweet Home Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Wood at the Concert of the Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Angels Whisper from the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland. Written \u0026 Composed by Samuel Lover Esqr. Author of Legends \u0026 Stories of Ireland... Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. Zip Coon, A popular Negro Song, Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. Junr. The Soldiers Farwell A Ballad adapted to A German Air by J. L. Hewitt. Baltimore Published by George Willig Jr.... Gaily the Troubadour, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.H. Baily Esqr. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Bruce''s Address to his Army. A Favorite Scotch Song... Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's musical MAgazine. The Captive Knight A Ballad - The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Absence. The Words adapted to the favourite Air of Rousseau's Dream. Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Voice of Free Grace A Sacred Air. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Praise to Thee Thou Great Creator! Peace Toubled Soul. Cinderella Waltz, Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Much Admired Waltz by W. A. Mozart, for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Flute. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nuns... Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... C.M. Von Webers Last Waltz. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. The Corinthian Waltz. Baltimore George Willig Junr. Swiss Waltz Composed by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns... The Bonhurst Hop Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Emma Keats by W.C. Peters. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. .... Madelle. Sontag's much admired Waltz, composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Queen of prussia's favorite Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte, By Himmel. Philadelphia G. Willig... Three Pieces from the opera Der Freischutz. Philadelphia, Kreschmar \u0026 Nunns... Aria Alla Scozzese con Variazione for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. Philadephia Pubd. by George Willig... Drunken Sailor or Columbus. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig. The White Cockade. Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. A Popular Swiss Air Arranged and Varied for the Piano Forte, Most Respectfully Inscribed to mrs. Henry Harper. By R. Schroeder. Philada. Published by G.E. Blake... Steam Boat Quick Step. Philadelphia. Osbourne's Music Saloon... The Soldiers Joy Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Fisher's Hornpipe. Published by Miller \u0026 Benteen Baltimore. March of the United States Marine Corps Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Indian Chief's March Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Recruiting March. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig. Louisville March and Quick Step Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen. By W.C.P. New York, Published by Hewitt... Bonapartes March Crossing the Rhine. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Bonapartes Celebrated Coronation March Philadelphia, John F. Nunns.... Washington's March. Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Titus March Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Princess Victoria's Grand March, As performed by the Guards Band Arranged for the Piano Forte. by Edwin Merriot. Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Phila.","The Knight From Palestine. A Romantic Ballad Written, Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his Friend M. Swett. John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig Jr. ... The Captive Knight a Ballad The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt... Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle. Composed and Inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Hunter's Horn A new sporting Cavatina Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Philipps. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs... Hark the Goddess Diana A Favorite Duett All the Blue Bonnets over the Barder An original National Air Sung by Mr. Braham arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig... ...Hurrah! Hurrah! a celebrated German National Song Sung by Mr. Nichols in the Opera of Sweedish Patriotism Words by a lady of Philadelphia \u0026 arranged by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Glide on my Bark! Written by E.H. Keating. the Music by Chas. M. King. New York, Bourne. Broadway... O Swiftly Glides the Bonnyboat A Scotch Song, Written by Hohanna Bailey with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by T.W. H.B.B. New York. Published by T. Birch. The Moorish Maid from the Musical Souvenir Composed by C.E. Horn... New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Archer Boy The Celebrated Cavatina Sung by Miss love, in the Historical play, the Partizans. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Written by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Composed by John Barnett New-York: Published by James l. Hewitt... Buy My Roses, A Ballad, The Music Composed by G. A. Hodson. new York: Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. The Muleteers Return. Ballad Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his friend Mr. John Gifford by S. Nelson. Published by Firth and Hall... Minstrel's return from the War. Sung by Mr. Plumer. New York. Pub. by Firth \u0026 Hall... My Sweet Guitar, Ballad, Sung by mrs. Sharpe Composed by John Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig.... The Light Guitar A Serenade Written by H.S. Van Dyh Esqr. Composed by John Barnett. Author of not a Drum was heard. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Watchman A Favourite Song for the Piano Forte Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Philad. Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The ill Wife Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Bonie Doon Music by James Miller, Edinburgh. Collated by Kotzeluch. Poetry by R. Burns. A Scots Song. Philadelphia Pub. by John Aitken and Sold at his Musical Repository North 2nd. Street No. 76. Second Edition the Ingle Side A Favorite Ballad Sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by John Whitaker. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. ...Oh tell me how from love to fly. Composed for Miss M. Caustand By A. Clifton Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. (Copyright Nov. 1820.) My Heart is sair for somebody... in the Opera of Native Land Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Hours there were. Song with an accompaniment for the piano forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade New York Bourne Depository of Arts... Oft in the Stilly Night, A Favorite Scotch Air Written by Thomas Moore Esq. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson M.D. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon... Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air from Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. bishop Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... Smile again my bonny Lassie... Written Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Honr. Fitz Roy Stanhope by John Parry Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... When Mornings light is gently breaking... Composed by D.F.E. Auber. New York Bourne, Depository of Art... The Spring Time is Come A Spanish Air with Symphonies and Accompaniments by W. Nash... New York, Published \u0026 Sold by M. Bancroft... Sweet Me by Moonlight. The Popular ballad Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. New york, Bourne, Depository of Art... The Recall. Written by Mrs. hemans. The Music by Her Sisiter. n. York Bourne Depository of Arts... Kathleen O Moore A favorite Song As Sung by Miss S. Willingham. With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. new York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Hunter and Hop Waltz Arranged by J. Hemmenway. Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Czar Victorious. A Favorite Air, in Russian Style, Composed and Dedicated by Permission, to miss Eustaphieve, by Mr. George Geib. new York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... Rondo, for the Piano Forte Composed by A. Diabelli. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Institute Rondo with an Introduction Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Sister Eliza, Baroness de mullenheim by Wilhelm Fucho new York, Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831) Ollive's Admired Ballad Listen! Ladies, Listen! Arranged in a familiar manner for the Piano Forte. by W. Grosse. Firth \u0026 Hall... The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne With variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Kinlock of Kinlock, A Favorite Scotch Air. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte of Harp. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... The Copenhagen Waltz, with Variations for the Piano Forte by T. Latour Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... My ain Kind Dearie with Variations by D. Corri. New York, Published by E. Riley... The Coal Black Rose, Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Hungarian Waltz. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to His Friend John Ellis Esqr. by J.M. Rost. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall...","[Cover] Ann E. Timberlake. [Note Inside] Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of York Hall; Accessioned May 28, 1948 Martini's grand overture to henry the 4th... Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by George Willig. 171 Chesnut Str. Overture to th Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Overture to the Celebrated Opera L'Inganno Felici or the Lucky Mistake As performed at the Italian Opera House Composed by G. Rossini. New York Published by E. Riley... The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte Wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature at top of music] Ann E. Timberlake and Anne E. Haynes? The Battle of Prague a Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte Violin accompaniment Ad.Lib. Composed by F. Kotzwara Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... March from Masaniello by Auber Arranged by Chaulieu. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake The Much Admired Air Auto Lane Lyne with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature] Miss A.E. Timberlake Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig... Grand Waltz from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra, Composed \u0026 Arranged by Him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... Musette deNina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. [Signature] A.E. Timberlake Mrs. McDonald, a Scotch Air with Variations and an introduction, Composed by Philip Knapton, Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller... Post Horn Waltz with Variations in an easy \u0026 brilliant Style for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to miss Cecilia Hall Byng by T.F. Molt. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P.K. Moran. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr.... You Ask A Song, You Bid Me Sing, or the Bonnie Boat a favorite Scotch Melody, With Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by G. Kiallmark. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Celebrated Suabian Air; with variations for the Harp or Piano Forte, by P.K. Moran. Baltimore Pubished by John Cole. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Compsoed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E. G. Lewis. by P. K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York)... New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... A Favorite Alpine Melody, with introduction \u0026 Brilliant variations for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 respectfully inscribed to Miss Elizabeth Cross by W.H.W. Darley Philadelphia. George Willig... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. willigs... March from the Opera Fra Diavolo by D.F.G. Auber Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Le Tambour a favourite duet from Auber's opera la Fiance's arranged for the Piano Forte Fiot, Magnon \u0026 Co... [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Waltz The Last Composition of C.M., Von Wever New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature[ Miss Timberlake. Beethovens Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... (Copyright April 1829) Le Souvenir. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Butterfly Cottilions. With their Proper Figures as danced at the Cottilion Parties \u0026 Balls. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Three Waltzes for the Piano Forte in imitation of a Musical Snuff Bos Composed by A.T. Mc.Donald. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Isabella Waltz, as performed by the West Point Band, Composed \u0026 dedicated to Capt. Hitchcock by Alex. Kyle. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle. Composed and inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. The Maltese Boatmans Song For One, Two, or Three Voices, by L. Devereaux. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Come Dwell With me, a Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake Twilight Dews A Favorite Song Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. New York, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower Sung by Mr. Williamson. Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by james L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. [Signature] A. Timberlake The Adieu Stream Gently Flowing Canzonette. The Words by W.B. Music Composed by T. Latour. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Oh! Speed My Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyk The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair, Esqr. By John Barnett. New York, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co... The Woodbine Bower. Ballad Song with unbounded Applause by Sigr. Begrez, Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature] A. E. Timberlake The Lost Rose Tree, Ballad sung by Mrs. Franklin. Written, Arranged and Dedicated to mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wilhelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... (Copyright 1834) The Plan Gold Ring the words by W.F. Mondrieff Esq. adapted to an Air in Der Freyschtz by C.M. Von Wever. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... [Signature] Timberlake The Minstrel's Return'd from the War As Sung by Mr. C.W. Taylor Written \u0026 Composed by I.H.H. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo Willig.... There's Naw Luck \u0026 C. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine.","Scope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written and Composed by J. Gairdner. A. M. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea. Written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed for and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne by C. Meineke. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1834) William Tell Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Braham in Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne New York. Firth \u0026 Hall. The Sea. A Song The Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukom. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams. Dec. 4th 1834. Rosalie, Cantata... Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. New York, Published by Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Tell Me My Heart... The Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by Geib \u0026 Walker. Come O'er the Moonlit Sea. Duett Written by Charles Jeffreys Adapted to a Celebrated Air by Auber, and Arranged by L. Devereaux. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... On the breeze of Evening stealing the Evening Song Of the Knights Templars Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung at Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society Words by henry Kerk White Arranged for the Piano Forte New York, Published by Geib \u0026 Walker... O Dolce Concento Air by Mozart Arranged with Variations for Madame Catalani By G. Farrara. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Sul Margine Dun Rio. Venetian Air With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rouse thee up, Shepherd Boy. Tyrolian Air Composed and Sung by Made. Malibran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Meet me by the Linden Tree! A Ballad The Music \u0026 Words by George Linley. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... Go My Love. A Rondo... Composed by H.R. Bishop. Pr. 50. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Hark! Hark! Through the wild Wood. The Celebrated Tyrolese War Song... Composed by Alexander Lee. New York. Bourne Broadway. The Light Bark, Written by Miss A. Mahony, Composed by J.T. Craven. Boston: Published by John Ashton, 197 Washington St. Wery Pekooliar. or the Lisping Lover. a Comic Song Written by J. Beuler Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Blewitt. Published by John Cole, Balto. The Dew Drop A Favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton At the Public and Private Concerts with Great Applause Composed by Charles E. Horn. New York: Published by J.A. \u0026 W. Geib. 23 Maiden Lane. Oh \"Tis Love... in I Will Have a Wife Written by P.R. Planche adapted to the French Air C'est L'Amour By G. W. Reeve. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... We Have Lived and Loved together. The melody from the \"Recreations Musicales\" Composed by Henri Herz. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Rose of Allandale ballad Written by Charles Jeffery. The Music by S. Nelson. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... [Siganture at top] Prince Edward. Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad.... Poetry by C.M. Westmaicott Esqr. Composed by John Sinclair. Philad. Pub. by J. Edgar. [Signature] M.E. Williams The Broken Heart Song Composed for the Piano Forte Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Tis said that abscence conquers Love Written by F.W. Thomas The Music by E. Thoams. Baltimore published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Teach, O! teach me to forget. Written by T. H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... They Told me not to Love Him the Poetry by W. D. Gallagher, the Music by E. Thomas. of Cincinnati. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834) The Evening Gun. Arranged with Characteristic Accompaniments. And Dedicated to D. Lynch Esqr. by John Paddon. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. Joy's Buildings Boston. The Absent Friend Music by haydn Arranged as a Song Dedicated to His Sister M.A. Poole by Wm. Poole Jr. George Willig 171 Chestnut. The Gazelle. From Moore's National Melodies, The Accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. [Writing] From Catherine E. Thornton to Miss M. E. Williams. A Thought of Home at Sea Poetry by mrs. F. Hemans. Composed for the Piano Forte by Charles E. Horn Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wood [Written-Charlottesville] by the Publisher Philadelphia [Covered up by a label from G. P. Knauff \u0026 Co's.] Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of Mozart by J.H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) \"Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning.\" The Celebrated Barcarolle in the Opera of Masaniello. Composed by Auber. Arranged by John Barnett. New-York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. [Second Edition]. The Tyrolese Peasants Song Arranged by Joseph Hart. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway. (Second Edition). The Light Canoe. Baltimore, Pubished by G. Willig jr. The last beam is shining An Evening hymn Arranged for the Piano Forte from a Portuguese Melody. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. My Gondolas waiting below Love A Moonight Serenade the Postry by W. N. Bellamy Esq. The Music by A. U. Hayter. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Sleep on thy Pillow. A Ballad With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by Alexr. lee. baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Come Dwell With me, A Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1836) [The last several pages (2) are incomplete attempts at the copying of a song. On the following page is a newspaper article entitles \"The betrothed.\" It has the words to a ballad written by John H. Hewitt.]","[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third \u0026 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written \u0026 Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Lady mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond Va. By Charles berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.\u0026W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted \u0026 arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.","Scope and Contents Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles mackay Esqr. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to M.M. Noah Esqr. (Of new York) As a slight token of grateful remembrance of early kindness to a stranger by Henry Russell. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 135 Washington St... Oh! Tis Merry and Free. A Ballad. Written by geo. Lunt. Esq. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to miss Henrietta B. Hainse by B.A. Horville Pr. 50 Cts.New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Beautiful Day Poetry written by Charles Swain Music Composed by B. Hime. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington Street. The Origin of the Harp Canzonet Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged as a Song or Duet for the Piano Forte. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Oh! Cast That Shadow From Thy Brow, A Favorite Ballad Arranged with an Accompaniment for the piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi... The Grave of Bonaparte song... Music by L. Heath... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Signature] Miss Jane Blackwell The Watcher, Arranged for One or Two Voices The Poetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale Music Composed \u0026 most respectfully Dedicated to the Authoress by Dr. William Lardner C.G.P. \u0026c.\u0026c. Baltimore Published by G. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1846). The Sailor Boys Brave, Words \u0026 Music Written \u0026 Composed by J. Martin Esqr. (of Clifton) and Dedicated to his Friend Lieut. A. Kelty U.S.N. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1841) \"I Do Not Love Thee\" Ballad Dedicated to The Countess of Jersey, Words \u0026 Music by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of mozart by J.H. Hewitt. baltimore, Pubd. by G. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) Feasts of Roses, Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. Banks of the Blue Moselle Ballad; Composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by G.H. Rodwell. baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. New England New England My Home O'er the Sea written by Anna M. Wells. Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Wm. H. Homer Esqr. of Boston by lt. Stoddard. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi, Importer of Music, Musical instruments \u0026c.\u0026c. Fifth Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. A Favorite Song... The Words by Epes Sargent. The music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Joseph B. Preen Esq. Of Columbus CEO. By Henry Rusell. Pr. 50 Cts nett. New York Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1838) Child of the West... A Highland Ballad Written by F.W.N. Bayley. and inscribed to Mrs. Oswald Wood The Music by G.A. Hodson. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt... My Own One A favorite Scotch Air Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte By David Lee. Baltimore, George Willig Jr. Minute Gun At Sea A Celebrated Duett by M.P. King. Baltimore, Published by F. D. Benteen. Twenty First Edition The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad, The music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmstead, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston Published by Geo. P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row... Words by Eliza Cook, [Signature] Fannie Jane Blackwell. You remember it Don't you? A Ballad The Poetry by Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. J. Blockley By John Blockley. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon 167 Broadway.","Scope and Contents [Spine hs word \"Music\" engraved on it and the front cover has the name Julia Thompson written on it.] There is an index on the inside front cover La Fille du Regiment. Fantasie Brilliante Pour le Piano Composee par Ch. Voss. Op. 119 .75c Net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. Le Carneval De Venise d'apres Paganini Capriccio Brillant Pour le Piano Par Charles Voss. Op. 51 50 Cts. net. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... Songs Transcribed for the Piano By Charles Voss. (Popular suabian Song.) 25 cts. net (When the Swallows Homeward Fly.) Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Le Prophe'te de Meyerbeer Introduction Marche, et Grande Valse Brillante Pour le Piano, par F. Burgmuller. Simplified Copy 25 Cts. net. 50 Cts. net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Fantasie Brillante Pour le Piano Sur Ernani Il Proscritto De G. Verdi Par Fred. Burgmuller. Op. 92 Pr 50 Cts net. Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. 3 Divertissemens Pour le Piano Sur Des Motifs de L'Opera de Donizetti Lucrezia Borgia, Composes par Ferd. Beyer. Op. 74 75 Cts. nett. En Trois Livraisons. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chestnut St. Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. New York. W. Dubois. 315 Broadway. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Piano Forte Player, A Collection of Selected Pieces, Arranged as Piano Solos, by Favorite Composers, ... No. 5. O Wert Thou But My Own Love Composed by F. Kucken. Arranged by F. Beyer... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son 239 Broadway Opposite the Park. La Sonnambula de Bellini. Bouquet de Melodies. Pour le Piano, Par Ferd. Beyer. 50c Nett. New York William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Opposite the Park. la Renaissance. Bagatelle a la Valse sur l'Opera Lucie de Lamermoor de Donizetti Pour Piano Par Th. Dohler. Pr. $1.. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Opera of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, halevy, Verdi, Auber \u0026 c. By Henry Cramer. And other Celebrated Composers... No. 22. La favorite Donizetti 50 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, verdi, Auber \u0026 C. by Henry Cramer. And other celebrated composers... No. 10 Ernani (by) Verdi 50 (net price)... Philadelphia George Willig No. 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arrange from celebrated Operas of Donnizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, Verdi, Auber, \u0026 C. By Henry Cramer and other celebrated Composers... No. 9. Lucrezia Borgia (by) Donizetti 50 (net price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to Geo. Willig... Beauties of the Opera... No. 11. Puritanti (by) Bellini 75 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Waltz Being a collection of the most favorite Waltzes By Joseph Labitzky and other Celebrated Composers as Played by the Steyermarkische Band Throughout Europe and the United States... No. 17. Evening Star Waltz (by) F. Beyer 25 (Nett Price)... Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. [The next page is a hand written manuscript.] Three National Airs With Variations for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by francois Hunten. No. 1. O Cara Memoria... Pr. 75 Cts. Nett. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson.... Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections From Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... (Copyright 1851) #1 [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections from Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze. In Three Nos. No. 3. 50c net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Invitation a La danse Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Duetts for Two Performers on the Piano Forte and dedicated to Misses Eliza A. Patton and Mary L. Read of Lexington, Va. By Geo. W. Hewitt. 50 Cts net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg, Va. La Pluie Oe Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano, Par Osborne Piano Solo 38c nett Piano Duett 75c nett Op. 61. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Three Celebrated Waltzes by Beethoven Arranged as Duets for the Piano Forte. Pr. 75 cts. Boston Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, Washington St. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Variations et Finale alla Polacca Sur Un Theme Allemand arrangees a Quatre Mains. composees Pour Le Piano Par Henri Herz. Op. 120 Pr. 37 1/2 cts, net Philadelphia A. Fiot... [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Celebrated Venetian Gallope and March Composed \u0026 arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pice 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns No. 70 South Third Street. [signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Mara. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten Von Joseph Netzer. Ouverture fur das Pf. allein 40 ggr.... No. 19. Derselbe f. Pf. za 4 Handen 6 ggr... Brauschweig, bei Foh. Pet. Spehr.","Scope and Contents Word - Mielm [?] and date 1821. there is a table of contents in the front. It is labeled Vol. 4. New Edition. Imitations of many of the most Eminent Professors, in Twenty Six Variations on the favorite Gavot in Achille et Deidamie, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad Libitum) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to His Royal Highness The Duke of Sufser, by T. Latour, Pianiste to His Magesty... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to His Magesty. Introduction and Favorite Irish Melody, with brilliant Variations, for the Flute, with and Accompaniment, for the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed and dedicated to his Friend W. F. Collard, by I.C. Weirdner... Op. 52... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co..... Grand Pot Pourri Upon the Overture, Waltz and Nine Favorite Airs, From the opera Der Freshchutz, For the Piano Forte \u0026 Flute Obligato, By Henry Kohler... London, Published by R. Cocks \u0026 Co... The Popular Sicilian Air, Home! Sweet Home! Arranged with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, By Bernard Lee. Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia and Air. with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 dedicated to Monsr. de Chabouille, By Tulou... London Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... (Op. 16) Les Belles Fleurs, Consisting of Select Pieces from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, Selected \u0026 most of them Newly arranged for the Piano forte \u0026 Flute, The Flute part arranged by Sola, The Piano Forte part arranged by Braugier. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (No. 9) Same as directly above except it is No. 10. Per Piacere Alla Signora. The Celebrate Duet... In Rossini's Opera of Il Turco in Italia. Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to mrs. I.M. Hart, By C.M. Sola... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside. La Clementina, A musical Bagatelle for the Flute and Piano Forte. Consisting of A Marcia Cantabile, Introudcing a favorite Air from Meyerbeer's celebrated Opera Il Crociato in Egitto, as Sung by Sigr. Velutti, at the Kings Theatre and an Air as Rondo from Rossini's celebrated Opera L. Gazza ladra, Expressly Composed and arranged for George Williams, Esqr. to whom it is respectfully dedicated by Charles N. Weiss. Op. 97... London, Published for the Author by W. Eavestaff... Maysdeder's Celebrated Air in the Ballet of nina, with Variations for the Flute and an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to W. Wallace Currie Esqr. by G. Hargreaves... London, Published by J. Balls... No. 2. from Winter's Opera of Timoreo of Operatic Divertimentos, Selected from the most popular Operas \u0026 Ballets chiefly performed on the Continent, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and Flute, ad Libitum by F.J. Klose... London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music sellers to His Magsety... Introduction and Six Variations, on the favorite Air, L'heureux Reve de Jean Jaques Foufseau. Composed for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By C.M. Sola, and respectively inscribed to the Rt. Honorable The Marquis of Cholmondeley. Op. 66... London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard, 26 Cheapside. (Rousseau's Dream) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" the admired Romane Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... Sondon, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (13) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" The admired Romance Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (14) Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte in which is introduced a Favorite Irish Melody, with an Introduction and Rondo, Composed and dedicated to Thos. Simpson, Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa... No. 2 London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, Consisting of an Introduction \u0026 Rondo Composed \u0026 Dedicated to William Penkett, Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. J.B. Taylor. No. 3. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte. In which are Introduced the popular Scottish Airs, We're a' noddin, \"Charlie is my Darling,\" and \"The Corn Riggs are Bonny,\" Arranged with Variations \u0026 Embellishments, as Performed by the Author at the Public Concerts, and Dedicated to Robert M. Borland, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson. No. 6... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Eighth Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte, introducing the favorite Venetian Barcarolle La Biondina, with Four Variations, as Performed with great success by the Author, At his Benefit Concert. Dedicated to Thos. Starkie Shuttleworth, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson... No. 8... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Second Concertino, Introducing the Favorite Italian Airs. The Maid of Lodi, and Fratante angoscie, Composed in as Easy \u0026 Brilliant Style for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Warren Hastings Angelo Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson... London, Published by T. Lindsay, 217 Regent St... (Concerto #2) [At the end of this selection there is an advertisement entitled \"New Music for Flute and Piano-Forte\" by T. Lindsay....] God save the king, with New Variations' for the Flute with an ad. lib. Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to A.H. Lane Esquire (12th Royal Lancers) by Charles Nicholson. No. 12. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... The Favorite Air Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang wi' me. Arranged with Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib. For the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Bland Graham Esqr (of Dublin) By Charles Nicholson. No. 9. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Mayseder's Celebrated Polonoise, now performing in public by all the first Violinists of the Day. Adapted as a Flute Solo, With a Piano Accompaniment arranged from the original score by Charles Nicholson, and performed by him with enthusiastic applause at most of the Public Concerts...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Favorite Portugese Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad lib: Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to John Clay Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. No. 4. London, Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Coolun, a Favorite Irish Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Dedicated to Sir Richard Sutton Bart by Charles Nicholson. No. 6. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Nicholson's Pot Pourri for the Flute, with an Accompaniment ad lib: for the Piano Forte in which are introduced the much admired Airs of Life Let us Cherish, Auld Robin Gray, and the Favorite Quadrille La Matilda, as performed at the London, Reading \u0026 Bristol Concerts, and Dedicated to Darcy Lever Esqr. by the Author...London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard.... Introduction and Six Variations, on the Favorite Military Air of the Fall of Paris, Composed for the Flute, with an Ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Sir Francis Sykes Barr by Charles Nicholson...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Lison Dormoit A Favorite French Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to G. Evans Aubrey Esqr. by Charles Nicholson. No. 7. London, Published by Clementi Collard, Davies \u0026 Collard.... At the end is a page listing \"New Flute Music\" published by Clementi \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents [Spine has the word \"Music\" written on it. Front cover has name \"S.E. Edloe\" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett \u0026 Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50  ¢. New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... I turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Second Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.) The Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston.  Published by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, \u0026 Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written \u0026 Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, \u0026 Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words \u0026 Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or \"Roll on Silver Moon\" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From \"Illustrations of the Mexican War.\" Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] \"Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Harriet the Match Girl...The Poetry by Rosamond Wadams: The Music, Altered and Arranged by W. Kirby. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt. 137 Broadway. Evening Song to the Virgin (At Sea): A duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. Partant pour la Syrie. Romance Composée par Madame Hortense. Civedant Reine de Hollande. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Come rest in this bosom. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Adapted to the favourite Air Fleuve Du Tage. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Portrait Charmant: A Romance. Philadelphia. Publie et vendu au Magazin de Musique de G. Willig. Pleyel's Favourite German Hymn, With Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. New Edition. The Celebrated Portuguese Hymn. New York, Published W. DuBois. No. 126 Broadway. No. 53 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional number--Copyright secured according to the law. Jerusalem: A Hymn Written \u0026 Composed by a Lady. Printed for G. Willig Philadelphia.... Ah vous dirai je Mamman(?) French Air With Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte. By Cardon Fils. Baltimore, Published by John Cole \u0026 Son 137 Market St. Stantz Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and sold by G. Willig Jr. A Popular Swifs Air. Arranged \u0026 Varied for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Henry Harpur. By R. Schroeder. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Musette de Nina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Hope, the Star, the Voice. A Sacred Song Set to Music by the Reverend C.A. Ven Vleck. And Dedicated to his beloved brother the Reverend W.H. Van Vleck. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Welcome again sweet Sabbath Morn. Written by Charles Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Published by E. Riley 29 Chatham St. The Maltese Boatman's Song...by L. Devereaux. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. Sold by J.L. Hewitt, No. 137 Broadway, New York. Cherry Ripe: A Favourite Song. Composed \u0026 Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. The Bride's Farewell. The words by Miss. M.L. Buvor. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. Those Evening Bells Written by T. Moore. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. New York, published by E. Riley. 29 Chatham St. The Brigands Ritornella...Written by F.W.N. Bayley. Esqr. Adapted \u0026 Arranged by Sidney Waller. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Laurette, Song in Rose D'Amour or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Composed for the Piano Forte by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Fly away pretty Moth: A Ballad....with Accompaniments for the Piano-Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Oh! Speed my Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyke. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair Esqr. by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Hours there were. Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. The Messenger Bird: A Duett. The Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, the Music by Her Sister. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... La Serenade Tyrolienne. paroles de la Comtesse de Bradi, Musique de Mademoiselle E. Pacini. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Ingle Side. A popular Scotch Song Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by T.V. Wiesenthal. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! from the first Volume of Songs to Rosa. By Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments of T.A. Rawlings. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway, and sold at the Musi Saloon, 36 Cornhill, Boston. Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower...Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. Tyrolese Evening Hymn, Words by Mrs. Hemans. Music by her Sister, Miss Browne. New York, Published by E. Riley. 39 Chatham St. On Wi the Tartan. A Scottish Song...Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. No. 137 Broadway. Return, Return Again. Much Admired Song. The Poetry by L.A. Flaxman Esqr. The Music Composed and sung by Mrs. Mary Anne Wood. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. The Lost Rose Tree. Ballad...Written, Arranged and Dedicated to Mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wihelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1834.) Bring Flowers. Air Musette de Nina. Words by Mrs. Hemans. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Worsley. (copyright 1827.) Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, No. 164 Washington Street. The Home of the Soull, a Much Admired Sicilian Air Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Parnell. Professor of Music. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... The Canary Bird: A Ballad. Written \u0026 Composed by W. Ball. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mine Alone a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Waltz. For the Piano Forte by J. Walsh. Arranged by George Hewitt. New York, Published by Hewitt, Broadway. The Celebrated Swiss Guards March. Boston Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. A Popular New Quick Step...Composed by Anthony Rieff, and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain Russell Sturgis, by the Boston Brigade Band. Boston, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market St. (Copyright 1829) The New President's March. New York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. Turkish March by Dussek. Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake No. 13 South Street. The much admired Hungarian Rondo. Composed for the Piano Forte by L. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. The Robin Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson No. 147 Chesnut St. The Much admired Valtz in Cinderella. Arranged for the piano forte, by Signor G. Pons. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. (Copyright 1831.) Fra tante angoscie e palpiti. Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. (?) The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine or Buy a Broom. Arranged in a Familiar Manner for the Piano Forte. With Variations by Josh F. Reddie. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall. 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. The Bridemaids Chorus Composed by Weber, Arranged as an essay Rondo for the Piano Forte. By J.B. Arnold. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] M.B. Letcher. Boyeton. Sul Margine dun rio. Venetian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by George B. Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Letcher. Boyeton. Egyptian Air. Arranged as a Rondo, for the Piano Forte by T.H. Butler. New York, Engraved, Printed, \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Mary B. Letcher. The Fall of Paris, Arranged as a Rondino for the Piano Forte by G.E. Fiorini. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Followed by a \"Catalogue of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Published and for Sale by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market Street, Baltimore.\"","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea. Written by R.H. Pratt Esqr. Composed by John H. Hewitt. Price 50 Cents. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig, Jr. Do You Ever Think of Me, Written by Charles Jefferys Esqr. Composed by N.J. Sporle. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. By the margin of fair Zurich's Waters. Swiss Air...New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Wings and Liberty: A Ballad Composed expressly for Mrs. Wood, to Whom it is Inscribed by Charles E. Horn. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... [Signature] Miss Wilhelmina Tissot. (?) The Woodbine Bower, Ballad...Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Le Plaisir--A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Price: One Dollar. \"O Dear what canthe matter be:\" an Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broadway St. Wake Lady Wake the midnight moon. Serenade...Composed by E.J. Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note] Signed Sarah...? Timberlake. The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte. Composed by F. Kotzwara. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake. Grand Waltz, from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra. Composed \u0026 Arranged by him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Clementi's Grand Waltz. Baltimore, Published and Sold by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market St. I'm an Arch Little Black Eyed Daugher...the Poetry by Richard Ryan. The Music by John Sinclair. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature at the top is cut off]. Hambacher Galloppade, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. The Caledonien Hunt, with Variations Composed for the Piano Forte by T. Latour. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... [Signature] for Wilke. Major Jack Downing's Grand March and Quick Step. Dedicated to the Invincible Downingville Brigade. Away down east in the state of Maine. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834). The Warrior's Bride. A Ballad...Adapted to a Celebrated Waltz of Beethoven's by R.F. Elwin. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note]. Miss Timberlake from Mr. Pulam (?). A Celebrated Quick Step as Performed by Capt. Partridge's Cadets arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Sitting on a Rail or the Raccoon Hunt: A Celebrated Comic Extravaganza...With an accompaniment fore the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Firth and Hall. No. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1836). [Signature] Miss Sarah Timberlake from Mr. Ellic Richmond. Taglioni's Shawl Dance in the Ballet of La Bayadere Composed by Auber, From Which was Adapted the Popular Song Dark Eyed One, Arranged as a Rondo, and Dedicated to Colonel Morris. By C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Watchman: A Favorite Song for the Piano Forte Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Duff. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. (Copyright 1831). La Douleur: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Le Delire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig, Jr. Rose of Lucerne, A Favourite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. They Knew Me Not, From \"Songs of the Sea Nymphs \u0026 Scenes in Fairyland\" by Mr. T. Millar. The Music Composed by S. Godbe. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake, Union Mills (?) (?). Pensez à Moi Ma Chère Amie: Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Young Ladies at Mrs. Saralin's Seminary, by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chesnut Street. (Copyright 1829). [Signature] Rosalie M. Poe. The Copenhagen Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by T, Latour. Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. \"My Fatherland.\" The Admired Tyrolienne...Written by W.F. Moncrieff, Composed by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and sold by George Willig, Jr. Market Street. Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Infernal Waltz, from Meyerbeer's Celebrated Opera Robert le Diable. Arranged by F. Huntern. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. [Signature] Presented to Miss S.E. Timberlake by A. Bell. The Celebrated Cinderella Waltz, Composed by Rossini. Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street.... The Bride's Farewell, The words by Miss M.L. Buvoi. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Millie Timberlake from Mr. Ellis. Kate Kearney: A Favorite Air with an Introduction Finale for the Piano Forte Arranged by G. Kiallmark. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Les Suivantes. No. 1. Variations of the Admired Air \"Will you come to the Bower.\" Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Margaret Armstrong by J.F. Hance. Philadelphia, Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller.... [Page Missing] Brignal Banks (6 Variations). Overture to the Occational Oratorio. [Signature] Millie Timberlake. Charlottesville, Virginia.","[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A \u0026 J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee \u0026 Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe \u0026 De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer \u0026 Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song \u0026 Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert \u0026 Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss \u0026 Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written \u0026 Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for \u0026 Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced \"The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love.\" Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances \u0026 Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns \u0026 Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman \u0026 Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman \u0026 Gray. No. 4 \u0026 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes \u0026 Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: \"an Alexis send ich dich.\" Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon \u0026 Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. \u0026 Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera \"La Norma.\" Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction \u0026 Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.","Scope and Contents [Words, \"Piano Folio\" were written on the front and on the spine of the cover.] [Signature] Mrs. Geo. H. Ferguson, Shanghai, China. 192 Pages of Music for 50¢. A Collection: Dance Folio Vol I. of the Most Popular Piano Music of the day. New York and Chicago: Published by Richard A. Asslfield. 12 Bible House. 16 Jackson Street. Copyright 1883 by R.A. Saalfield.","[Signature] Miss Dondridge, Miss Mary Pendleton. The Minstrel's Harp: An Arietta, from the Lay of the Laft Minstrels; With an Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte, Composed by John Clarke. Music Document. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores: J. Carr's, Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia...Said a Smile to a Tear. From the New Opera of False Alarms as Composed, Sung and Accompanied by Brahm. Hope Told a Flattering Tale: Sung by Mr. Woodham. Why Will Florella: A Favourite Song by Mrs. Delamain of York. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, 45 Holburn. Faithless Emma...Composed by Dr. Stevenson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. When Day has Smiled a Soft Farewell, From Lord Strangford's \"Translation of Camoens.\" Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Composed by R. Light. Oh Then Remember Me. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Printed and sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. The Flowing Can by Dibdin, Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia, Printed at Carr \u0026 Company's Musical Repository. Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber Words, by T. Moore Esqr. Music by J. Whitaker. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Good Night: A Favorite Song. Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Winter Amusements: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Shield and Fung by Mr. Munden in the Midnight Wanderers. Dubli, Published by Hime at His Musical Circulating Library, No. 34 College Green. Rosa: A Favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and Sold at the Following Music Stores...The Rapids, A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged by T. Moore Esq. The Steersman's Song, Written aboard the Boston Frigate by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Mr. C. Gilfert. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Alone by the Light of the Moon. A much admired Song. Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. The Timid Tear: The Words by Moore Esq. Music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 1 South 3rd Street.... The Favorite Scotch Ballad of Roy's Wife of Aldivalock to which is added the words of \"Canst thou leave me thus my Katy.\" Written to this Air by Robert Burns. The Flowers of the Forest: a Favourite Scotch Air. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Highland Mary. Written by Burns. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Dear Erin or Cushlamachree...Composed by T. Cooke. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Kate Kearney: The Favorite Irish Air sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following stores...The Mischievous Bee.... [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Why does Azure deck the Sky? A favorite Ballad...Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by R. Humfrey. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. The Meeting of the Waters: Written by Thomas Moore. Irish melody. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curled. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by J. Willson. The Caledonian Maid: Written by Peter Pindair Esquire. Composed by I. Moulds. Printed for and sold by B Carr at his musical repository's. Market Street, Philadelphia.... Edmund Pendleton Esqr, Martinsburg, Virginia. Also Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Ned. (?) from I.L.H. (?). See from Ocean Rising. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Mazzinghi. The Garland of Love. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Hook. Where's the Harm of that: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Hook. New York, Printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 131 William Street.... Entre Nous: A Favorite Song in the Comic Opera of Two Faces under a Hood. Composed by Mr. Shield. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. [A page is missing from the next piece] Sweetly in Life's Jocund Morning: A favorite Song in the new Comedy of Life. Music by Mazzinghi. Words by Reynolds. Life Let us Cherish: A favourite new Song. The Words by Mr. Derrick. Published by G. Willig, No. 185 Market Street, Philadelphia. [Signature] Sally Hoffans. Book. June 17th, 1798. (Page is torn in half). My Much Lov'd Sailor Boy. (?) Philadelphia. [Signature] Phil C. Pendleton. The Anacreontic Song...the Words by Ralph Tomlinson Esqr. late president of that Society. London, Printed \u0026 Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street. [Signature] A Collection of New Favorite Songs. Pit a Pat in Blue Beard. Printed and Sold by B. Carr, Philadelphia.... Tink a Tank in Blue Beard, Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... When Pensive...in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia..... Chicha cho in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia...... The Day of Marriage...Printed and Sold by J: Carr, Baltimore..... The Bacchus May Boast: Favourite Song Sung by Mr. Bowden. The Words by Captain Morris and the Music by Mr. Shields. Dublin, Published by Hime--Piano Forte Maker and Music Seller (40). College Green. With Lowly Suit: A Favourite New Song sung by Signora Storace in the Opera of No Song No Supper, Dublin Publish'd by Edmund Lee No. (2) Dame Street Near the Royal Exchange. I Locked up all My Treasure: A Much Admired Song...in the Opera of the Quaker Dublin. Published by Hime at his Musical Circulating Library, No. 84 College Green. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. While the morn is inviting to Love: A Favorite Song, Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... Glee: The Friar of Orders Gray. J.W. Callcott, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores... Glee: Drink to me only with thine eyes. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky, and sold at the following Music Stores.... Serenade. The Words by Mr. James N. Barker. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake No. 1 South 3rd Street. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Eliza. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. On this Cold Flinty Rock. Harper's Artillerists march. Overture by Haydn. Printed by G. Willig, Market Street. Philadelphia. Musical Journal No. 78. Instrumental Section. Clementis Grand Waltz. Prussian March in Abelino, Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. Musical Journal No. 66. Instrumental Section. Waltz by Clementi. Yankee Doodle: An Original American Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte. Sold at Carr's Musical Repository. Philadelphia \u0026 New York \u0026 by I. Carr, Baltimore....","Scope and Contents [Front Cover has name \"W.E. Phillips\" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written \"Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. \"1830.\"] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem \u0026 Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged","Scope and Contents Inscribed on cover: \"TH. Salome\" Stamped \"Charles H. Morse\" on title page and earlier. Title Page: A mon Maitre F. Benoist TH Salome Dix Pieces pour Orgue ou pour Piano a Pedale 1er Volume (Nouvelle Edition); Paris Alphonse Leduc 3, rue de Grammont Contents: No. 1 - Offertoire (en M1 flat) No.2 - Grand Choeur (en SOL) No. 3 - Enforme de Canon (en FA# mineur) No. 4 - Offertoire (en FA mineur) No. 5 - Invocation ( en FA majeur) No. 6 - Melodie (en UT) No. 7 - Offertorie (en FA) No. 8 - Enforme de Canon (en UT mineur) No. 9 - Cantilene (en LA mineur) No. 10 - Grand Choeur (en LA majeur)","Scope and Contents Cover Notation: \"atgen L\" Die Kunst der Kehlfertigkeit 20 tagliche Uebungen von B. Lutgen Ehrenmitglied der Concertgesellschaft des K. Conservatoriums in PAris Eigenthum des Verlegers Entd. Stat. Hall Leipzig, C.F. Peters 4899. 4445 Band I Stamped: Sulze \u0026 galler Musikalienhandung Stuttgart","Cover notation: \"ardagni B.\" Title Page: Vocalises par Marco Bordogni revues par Alfred Dorffell Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped Sulze \u0026 Galler Musikalienhandsung Content: 24 Vocalises faciles et progressives a la portee de toutes les voix","Scope and Contents Title Page: Ausmahl von Liedern und Spielen aus dem kindergarten der Musikbildungschule in Braunschweig nebst einem Anhand fur die Elementarklasse Gefammet ind mit Begleitung des Pianoforte herausgegeben von Karoline Wiseneder geb. Schneider, Begrunderin und Inhaberin der Schule, Berfafferin von \"Die Familie Klarmann\" Neue Auslage Eigenthumm des Berlegers; Leipzig, bei E.F. Kabnt Radjfolger Contents: 1. Ausmunterung 2. Das Kreisgehen 3. Gehspiel 4. Das Schmedengehn 5. Der Schiebefarren 6. Bewegungspiel am Ort 7. Uhrenlied 8. Gehspiel 9. Johann, spann An! 10 Verlangen nach dem Fruhlinge 11. Fruhlingsliedchen 12. Mailieb 13. Vom der Raschfatze 14. Das Mullerspiel 15. Der Muller 16. Der Windmuller 17. Kinderisilied 18. Die Eisenbahn 19. Das Bottcherspiel 20. Das Bottcherspiel 21. Der Hirt und die heerde 22. Der hirtenrus 23. Von Taste 24. Jeden Schlag im Tast 25. Hahn, Kudul und Nachtigall 26. Das Vogel Concert 27. Zu allen Jahreszeiten 28. Bon hanschen, der nur Trompeter werden wollte 29. Bom sleiszgen handwerfsmann 30. Das hausbauen 31. Allgemeines Bewegungspiel Anhang fur die Elementarklasse der Madchen 32. Der Schnedenreigen 33. Reigen 34. Die grosse Wasche 35. Warnung 36. Die Lerche 37. Kudulslied 38. Fruhlingslied 39. Wanderlied 40. Bienenlied 41. Herbstlied 42. Weihnactslied","English and German Title Page: Cotta-Edition No. 70 Instructive Edition of Classical Pianoforte-works With the cooperation of Hans von Bulow, Immanuel von Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List founded by Sigmund Lebert Divison II, Volume I Dedicated to the Conservatory of Music at Vienna Selected Sontas and other Pieces for the Pianoforte composed by W.A. Mozart First Volume; Sonatas for two hands. No. 1-12 With the cooperation of Immanuel von Faisst and Ignaz Lschner eleaborated by Sigmund Lebert English translation of the instructive text by Percy Goetschius Publisher: J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger Stuttgart und Berlin New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co., 11 East 22nd Street London W. Augener Limited, 199 Regent Street Copyright, 1891, by Edward Achuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped: Musik-Haus Noris Nurnberg Buch, Musikeller-Und Instrumentenhandling Kaiserstrasse 42","Scope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 \" \" Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute \u0026 Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise \u0026 trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 \" \" Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: \"John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville\" Title Page: Firth \u0026 Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square","blank page marked 10cents Bound collection: Ouverture zu Johann v. Paris von Boieldieu Andante con moto Violino G. Wichtl Der Savoyarde Ungarisches Zigeunerlied fur Violine mit Gegleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Goby Eberhardt Op. 33; Verlag von Aug. Cranz im Hamburg Fantaisie sur un theme allemand par J. Leybach Op. 5 Violino arr. v. E. Wesch Eigenthum der Verleger; Berlin hei C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Am Meer Violine Fr, Schubert Adelaide Violino L. van Beethoven Neue Ausgabe; Sammlung beliebier Compositionen fur Pianoforte und Violine 1. J.J. Bott; Op. 9 Andante cantabile fur Violine und Pianoforte 2. Romanesca aus sem 16. Jahrhundert 3. E. Weissenborn; Op.68 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 1 4. Op.69 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 2 5. Op.71 Ein Schlummerlied 6. Carl Rundnagel; Adagio religioso 7. Jean Becker; Op. 3 Kleine Melodiosee No.1 Romance; No. 2 Humoreske; No.3 Ein Traum; No. 4 Rondino; No.5 Melodie; No. 6 Erinnerung Publisher: Cassel, Verlag von Carl Luckhardt, Brooklynn, E.Buek \u0026 Co. Washington Street Violino; W. Plachy, op.82, No.3. 6me Air Varie pour le Violon avec accompagnement d'Orchestre ou de Piano par C. De Beriot Op. 12 Leipzig 6 Petit Airs varies por le violon par Charles Dancia, leipzig","Grosse Theoretisch- Praktische Klavierschule fur den Systematischen Unterricht Dr. S. Lebert und Dr. L. Stark, Professoren am Conservatorium su Stuttgart Vollstandig in Vier Theilen Mit Einem im Vierten Theil Enthaltenen Anhang, Bestehend aus vier Grossen Originalbeitragen von Dr. Franz v. Liszt sowie weiteren specialetuden von W.Bargiel, F.Bendel, J.Brahms, L.Brassin, J.Faisst, St. Heller, A. Henselt, Ferd. Hioller, Th. Kirchner, W. Kruger, Th.Kullak, Franz Lachner, G. Linder, J. Moscheles, J. RAff, C. Reinecke, J. Rheinberger. A. Rubinstein, C. Saint-Saens und O. Scherzer Zweiter Theil Vierundzwanzigste Auflage Edition Cotta No. 101 Preis: 8 Mark Stuttgart 1901 J.G. Cotta'sche Bushhandlung Nachfolger G.m.b.H.","Cover inscribed: Sadie D. Robertson Harmston; Le Zephyr, morcean elegant. Op. 41 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 451 Washington Street New York Schubert's Serenade transcribed by F. Liszt Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Lucia di Lammermoor, Op.114, Donizetti Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Faust; J. Leybach, Op. 35 Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Bohemian Girl H. Cramer Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Ye Banks and Braes Wallace, W.V. Published by G. Andres \u0026 Co. 4228 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia\\ Pensees Italiennes 3 Pieces Elegantes aur La Traviata de Verdi par Th. Oesten Op. 125 Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton, Philadelphia Home Sweet Home T.P. Ryder White, Smith \u0026 Co., Music Publishers 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Folies E. Ketterer Op. 179 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street In Beauteous May H. Lichner, Op.87 Boston: Carl Prufer, 30 West St. Boston Fisherman's Song Op. 43 Gustav Lange Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Austrian Song My Dainty Lass by Pacher Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington Street Boston Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60; G.D. Wilson published by Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street Dancing in the Barn by Tom Turner; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Geo Molineux 819 Broadway New York and 40 Fourth Street Brooklyn Amusement Des Jeunes Amateurs Charles Czerny Op. 825; F.A. North \u0026 Co. 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Polacca Sweet By and By; A.P. Wyman New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Bright Flowers Heinrich Lichner Op. 111 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Golden Clouds Charles D. Blake Op. 166 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company The Angel's Greeting Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Illusioni Grand Valse G.C. Capitani White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Sirenes Waltzes Emile Waldteufel White, Smith \u0026 Co., 516 Washington Street, Boston Flowers of St. Petersburg ( Fleurs de St Petersburg Waltzes ) John Resch Warren K. Day, Concord, N.H. Artists' Life Waltzes Johann Strauss Op. 316 Valse Brillante Jules Schulhoff Op. 6 Boston Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Wildwood Blossoms Waltz Thomas P. Westtendorf Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Musical Echoes Mazurka H. G. Bennett Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company 126 Tremant St. San Francisco Racquet Galop E. Kate Simmons Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Waves of the Ocean Ch. D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Wandering Sprite J.C. Engelbrecht Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Little Fairy Scottisch L. Streabog Providence R.I. Cory Brothers 120 Westminster Street Clayton's Grand March Chas. D. Blake Op.100 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St General Hancock's Grand March Sep Winner Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boccaccio March A.E.Warren Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington St Carl Schwencke Op. 56 Rossini Auber Donizetti D. Krug J.Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig u. New York stamped by G. Schirmer 701 Broadway New York Welcome to Spring for Six Hands Th. Oesten Op. 319 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington St. Swediah Wedding March Aug. Soderman C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. 711 Broadway New York On the Race Course Chas. D. Blake Op.134 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St The Three Friends D. Krug Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M.I. BLANDIN\" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 \u0026 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth \u0026 Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley \u0026 Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright \u0026 fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway","Scope and Contents Cover Notation \" Original Compositions Schubert\" Colored Marking on title page: Watkins 2 Compositions Originales pour Piano a quatre Mains par Francois Schubert Supplement Leipzig \u0026 Berlin C.F. Peters Bureau de Musique Ouverture: Franz Schubert Op. 34","Cover: Mendelssohn: Symphonien Bd. I (Arnoll, Adur ) 4 ms. Stamped Dr. Alfred Buss Arzt Suttin Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Sammtliche Werke Symphonien fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen Band I Band II Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped: Musikalie-Handluch Stettin Amoll-Symphonie Mendelssohn Op. 56","Scope and Contents Cover engraved: E. WILLSON. O Logie O Buchan! Air Ecossais Henri Herz Op. 85 London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. 20, Soho Square Il Tancredi Rossinin London: Mori \u0026 Lavenn, 28 New Bond St. Tu Che accendi T. Latour S.Chappell, 50 Bond Street Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Non Piu Andrai Mozart London: Falkners 3 Old Bond St. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Tu vedrai la sventurata Anton Diabelli No. 17 London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Semiramide G,. Rossini London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 105 Wardour Street Le Cheval de Bronze D.F. E. Auber London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin The Alpine March Henry Russell Dublin: Marcus Moses, 4,Moreland Street Stamped sold by Robinson Russell and Rubinson Faint and Wearily P.W. Gormley Dublin: E. McCullaghs Music Warehouse, 108, Grafton St. Pianoforte WareRoom, 22 Suffolk Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin I Puritani William Hutchins Callcott in three books London: Cramer \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street \u0026 Richmond Mills 140 New Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Fra Diavolo Auber London: Chappell Music Seller to their majesties 50 Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Hart's 32nd Set of Quadrilles Joseph Hart London: Leoni Lee, Music Seller to the Royal Family, 48 Albemarle Street The Mountaineers Quadrilles P.W. Gormley Dublin: E.McCullagh Music Ware Room 108 Grafton Street opposite the Provosts Home; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Les Coquettes Quadrilles de Contredanses Op. 49 Henri Herz London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Paris by Hen. Bonn by Simrock or the same publisherd also may be had H.Herz'z First Set of Quadrilles The Coast-Guard Quadrilles M.F. Welch Dublin: Published for the authhor at M. Moses' Piano Forte \u0026 Music Warehouse 4. Westmoreland Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Pickwick Quadrilles containing Samuel Pickwick Esq. G.P.M.P.C. , Nathaniel Winkle Esq.,M.P.C., Tracey Tupman Esq. M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass Esq. M.P.C. Alfred Jingle - not Esq. and Sam Weller for the Piano Forte as danced at the Nobilities, Almacks and Pickwick Balls Edith by Boz Junz. London: Printed by W. Wybrow, 24, Rathbone Place and also sold by Corp. Aldersgate St. Pierson, Bishopsgate St. \u0026 all Book \u0026 Music Sellers in the United Kingdom; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Brilliant Rondos Ch. Czerny op.316 London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Victoria Waltz composed and varied A Capriccio for the Piano Forte by J.H. Gross Authot of the \"Familiar Studies\" Dedicated with Permission to Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria; published for W. Crosby H. Falkner: 3 Old Bond St. London","Scope and Contents Cover notation: H.G.A. Vol II CLASS Handwrtten inside cover: 1. Sinding's Rustle of Spring 9. O Thou Sublime sweet Evening Star 16. Pilgrims Chorus 21. Cavatina 24. Simple Aven 28. Chopins Funeral-March 30. Paderewski Menuet 35. Scarf-Dance 38. Schuberts' Three Waltzes 40. Intermezzo sinfonico 43. L'Avalanche 45. La Cinquantaine 49. Traumerei 51. Bridal Song from Lohengrin 53. Hunting Song 55. Canzonetta 57. Barcarrolle 59. Cradle Song 61. Menuet 63. Faust (for four hands) 69. Curious Story 71. Clementi Sonatina 73. Six variations by Beethoven 83. The Little Saucer 85. Auf dem Spielplatz 88. Grandmothers Story \u0026 Mysterious Affair 90. Les Sonatinias 92. By the Spring \u0026 Slumber Song 94. Jugend Lust 102. Oberon for four hands 108. Bagatelle 110. Kinderleben 118, The Beetles Buzz 120 Baroarole 125. Merry Wanderer 127. Thine eyes are Blue Fruhlinsrauschen Klavierstuck von Christian Sinding Op.32 no. 3 Eigenthum des verlegers 8486 Leipzig C/F/ Peters 4 Transcriptions from Tannhauser Opera by R. Wager for the Pianoforte by Gustav Lange New York: G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copright 1885 Selections performed at the Wagner Festival Concerts Fritz Spindler Op.94 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Standard Classic Composers Cavatina by Joachim Raff Oliver Ditson Company Boston Song Without Words Francis Thome Op.25 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken 1901. Classical Bouquet by Burgmuller, Funeral March by Chopin New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co., 18 East 22nd St. Stamped: Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave. 59th \u0026 60th St. New York Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Compositions de J.J.Paderewski Menuet New York: G. Schmirmer Handwritten name Hattie Aitken Do Not Remove from Piano Compositions for the Pianoforte by C. Chaminade Scarf Dance New York: G. Schirmer. 1891. Old and New Classics for the Pianoforte Schubert, F. Three Waltzes New York: G. Schirmer 1892. Cavalleria Rustican Intermezzo sinfonico P. Mascagni Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock in Berlin Stamped G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York. Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Select pieces for the Pianoforte L'Avalanche Heller, S. Arthur P. Schmidt, 154 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Stamped Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Union Square New York Twelve Choice Selections for Piano La Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Traumerei R. Schumann Op. 18 Bridal Song from Lohengrin, Jadassohn, S. New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Hunting Song Jagdstuck Cornelius Gurlitt, Op, 101 No. 19 Boston, Mass, H.B. Stevens Co. 26 West Street; stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 95 Union Square, New York\" Canzonetta, V. Hollaender G. Schirmer New York 35 Union Square . 1886. Barcarolle X. Scharwenka The Boston Music Company 28 West Streeet Boston Mass. Copyright by G. Schirmer, Jr. 1988. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Cradle Song(Wiegenlied) Gustav Merkel New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Menuet No. 10 A. Jul Biedermann New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. J.F.H. Meyer Copyright 1891 Faust de Ch. Gounod D. Krug, Op.170 No.36 Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth and New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \" G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" Curious Story St. Heller, Op.138, No.9 New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square. 1892 Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1. Clementi, M. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Sechs Variationen uber ,,Nel cor pin\" G dur fur das Pianoforte von L. Van Beethovenunter Mitwirkung von Immanuel von Faisst bearbeitet von Sigmund Lebert; English translation by J.H. Cornell. Stuttgart: Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger. Copyright 1891 by Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" No. 5 Die kleine Tanzerin (The Little Dancer) Boston \u0026 Leipzig: Arhtur P. Schmidt. Copyright 1890 Philip Hale Jugenleben von Heinrich Lichner Op. 81 No.4 Auf Dem Spielplatz Berlin Verlag von C.A.Challier 8 Co. Paris, A.Leduc London B. Williams Stamoed \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Grandmother's Story and Mysterious Affair Carl Reinecke Op.77 carefully revised and fingered by Junius W. Hill Book I, II, III Arthur P. Schmidt Boston Two Sonatinas No.1 in G L. Van Beethoven New York G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1893 Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" An der Quelle (By the Spring) and Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) C. Gurlitt New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Jugend-Lust Franz Wohlfahrt, Op.61 Heft 1 Leipzig, Rob.Forberg Stamped \"G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" No. 19 Oberon von Weber Secondo D. Krug, Op.123 No.19 a quatre mains Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Bagatelle Philipp Scharwenka revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg. Some pencil markings \"Bagatelle Miss Ehlers Hattie Aitkins\" G. Schirmer, No.35 Union Square, New York Copyright 1887 Kinderleben Kleine Stucke fur das Pianoforte von Th. Kullak Berlin M.Bahn Verlag Stamped\"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" The Beetles Buzz Gustav Lange New York Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Berlin \u0026 Posen Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock Hof-Musikalienhandler Copyright 1890 by O.B. Boise Barcarole in G Gustav Ehrlich New York G. Schirmer \"Harriet L. Aitkens\" Copyright 1889 Merry Wanderer Stiehl, Heinr. New York G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copyright 1887 Thine Eyes so Blue Gavotte composed by Jos. J. Kaiser. Published by J. Fischer \u0026 Bro. 7 Bible House New York; Ignaz Fischer 229 Summit St. Toldedo, O. Copyright 1897 by Jos. J. Kaiser. Hand notations \"Hattie L. Aikens Do Not Remove from piano\" Reigen Adolph Jensen Silver, Burdett and Company Publishers New York, Boston, Chicago. Copyright 1893-1894. Note on last page: \" Miss Harriet Aitkens 550 Park Ave. New York City\"","Scope and Contents Inside cover \" 2 violins 35 cents\" Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violins Violen et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Duo I Violino Primo J. Pleyel, Op.59 Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par Ignace Pleyel par Ferd. David. Leipzig: C.F. Peters. Stamped \"J.G. Krompholz, Bern Musikalien un Instrumentenhandlung Musikalien-Leihanstadlt. Piano und Harmonium, Verkauf und Miethe\" Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violons Violon et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Sclesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Sonate Pour le Pianoforte avec Violon ad libitum par D. Steibelt a Leipsic chez Breithopf \u0026 Hartel Stamped \"A. Methfessel Magasin de Musique\" Drei Sonatinen fur Pianoforte und Violine componirt von Franz Schubert Op. 137 Mk. 1.50 Neue revidirte mit Fingersatz und Bogenstrich versehene Ausgabe von Friedr. Hermann J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig","Scope and Contents Cover engraved Violin \u0026 Piano Lieschen Polka M.Carl 6th Air Varied Ch. De Beriot, Op.12 Fantasies Faciles D. Alard Op.39 Rundgesange Waltzes E. Strauss, Op.178 Breeze of Night Waltzes Geo. Lamothe In the New Home Waltzes Kela Bela, Op. 109 Jubilaums March E. Haselmann Hortensia Galop C. Eberle Rheinlander Schottische C. Eberle Moccoli Carnevals Quadrille C. Faust Hortensia Waltz F.G.Baur Sonata No.3 Jacob Schmitt Fragrant Violet F. Spindler Sounds from Home J. Gung'l Victoria Lancers' Quadrille Weingarten Selections from Lombardi Verdi Grand Russian March Carnival of Venice Pot Pourri, Popular Melodies Lingard Medley Les Roses Waltz Coronation March, from \"Prophet.\" Selection from \"La Sonnambula\" Tanz Jubel Polka Marseillaise Hymn Traineux Mazurka Selection from Traviate The Power of Love. Santanella Balfe Departed Days The Last Rose of Summer","Instructive Ausgabe Klassischer Klavierwerke unter Mitwirkung von Hans Von Bulow, Dr. Immanuel Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Dr. Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite Abtheilung Ausgewahlte Sonaten und Andere Stucke W.A. Mozart Neuste revidirte Auflage Zweiter Band Nr. 13-25 Sonaten zu Zwei Handen In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum der Verslagshandlung fur alle Lander Nr. 71  Preis M.6. Stuttgart, 1890 Verlag Der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Mary A. Lincoln.\" on spine \"Beethoven 2\" Sonaten und Andere Werke fur das Pianoforte von Ludwig Van Beethoven unter Mitwirkung von Immanuel Faisst bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite revidirte Ausgabe Zweiter Band In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum de Verlagshandlung fur alle Lander Preis: Rthlr. 2.20 Ngr.oder fl.4- Stuttgart. Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1872. Stamped \"John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 638 Washington St. Boston\"","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Music F.D. No. 1\" Inside cover handwritten \" 1 of 7  Z:L  4 Chromolith, fronts including \"Music of the Balls\" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted \"To the Rose in Winter\" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur  Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street, Berners St. W. Funiculi Funicula a Neopolitan Melody by L. Denza. G, Ricordi \u0026 Co. 265 Regent Street, London. W. La Coucharatcha Dance Andalouse pour le Piano par Durand De Grau  London: Chappell \u0026 Co, New Bond Street.Stamped \"J.H. Demonti 101 Buchanan Street Glasgow\" La Chatelaine Fantaisie a la Valse par Alphonse le Duc. London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Bishopsgate Street within Eldorado Waltz by T.Popplewell Royle. London. Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A Gt. Marlborough St W. Black Diamonds Waltz for the Pianoforte compopsed by Louis Lamar London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street East, Berners Street W, printed at Leipzig. Stamped \"Now the property of Hopwood \u0026 Crew, Ltd. 42, New Bond Street. London, W. Toreador Waltz by  T. Popplewell Royle. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A. Great Marlborough Street ,W. Orazione for the Pianoforte by Carle Thorne. Edwin Ashdown (Limites) New York. London. Toronto. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher 25 Mar. 96 122, Cheapside, E.D. \"Come Back to Erin\" by Claribel. Transcribed for the Pianoforte by W. Kuhe. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295 Regent Street W. Stamped \"Boisegow\" Balmoral Fantasia on Scotch Airs (with imitation of bagpipes) Composed expressly for Mdme. Arabella Goddard by Jules DeSivrai. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Streew W. Stamped \"A.G.\" 'Tis still the time of the roses  W. Baumgartner. Augener \u0026 Co. 199 Regent Street, London, W. 22 Newgate Street, E.C. \u0026 6 New Burlington Street, W. Green Isle of Erin Song; words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel. Copyright 1892 Patey \u0026 Willis. New York 5 East 14th . London Edwin Ashdown(Limited) Hanover Square. Toronto 88, Yonge Street. Stamped \"G.L.R.\" Angus  Macdonald, Song. Written by Fred. E. Weatherly. Composed and dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. O Callaghan by Joseph Roeckel Price 4/ London, Chappell \u0026 Co., 50, New Bond Street A May Morning Song. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by L. Denza. Chappell \u0026 Co. Ltd. 50, New Bond Street, London, W. Agents: New York: Boosey \u0026 Co. Copyright 1844 by Chapell \u0026 Co.Stamped \" L. Dongy\" Only Once More Song. The Words by H.L. D'Arcy Jaxone, The Music by Frank L. Moir. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher DEC. 66 123, Cheapside, E.D. Down the Vale Song. The words by Gunby Hadath; the music by Frank L. Moir. Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, London,W. 9, East Seventeeth Street, New York. Copyright 1896. Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini by George Frederick West. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Gloris in Excelsis (Twelfth Service) Rossini by Mozart. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Music of the Bells - Sweet Bells are ringing arranged by Cristabel. Printed in Germany. Price One Shilling. London: Wickens \u0026 Co., 41 New Bond Street, W. Glued on inside back cover are two pictures: The New Bonnet and On the Links from the painting by Harrison Fisher","Scope and Contents On cover: Gounod Grieg Pauer Blumenthal Dedicated to Madame Viguier Funeral March of a Marionette by Ch. Gounod London, Goddard \u0026 Co. 4 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Ch. Gounod\" Marche Funebre for the Piano Forte performed at the Funeral of the Composer, in the Church of La Madeleine, Paris. Composed by Frederic Chopin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Poetische Tonbilder ( Poetic Tone_Pictures for the Pianoforte by Edvard Grieg. London, Augener \u0026 Co. 86 Newgate Street, E.C. As performed by the Author at the Crystal Palace Concerts, La Poste Scherzo pour le Piano compose et dedie a Mrs. J.M. Eddington par Robert Beringer Op. 22. London: Simson \u0026 Co. (Late Weippert) 14 Argyll Street. Regent Street, W. Section III, No.18 Charles Halle's practical Pianoforte School. Scherzo, Hunting Song and Toccatina from Op. 77 C. Reinecke. Forsyth Brothers, Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London, Cross Street, and South King Street, Manchester Slumber Song (Schlummerlied) for the Piano, by Robert Schumann. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. (Late Simpson) Music Publisherd 266, Regent Street, W. Charles Halle's Edition. Schumann's Arabeske for the Piano Forte fingered and edited by Charles Halle, Op. 18. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Le Chant du Braconnier 2de pensee Melodique par Theodore Ritter London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street. Paris, L'Auteur, Boulevard des Italiennes Gigue pour Piano par Theodore Ritter op. 34. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Scherzo Brillante. Pour Piano, par H.A.Wollenhaupt. London, B. Wiliams, 19, Paternoster Row, E.C. Air Compose par Le Roi Louis XIII transcrit pour le piano par Henri Chys. London: E.Donajowski 8, Winsley Street, Oxford Street W. Intermezzo Scherzoso. Ji Carnevale di Milano Ballabili e Intermezzi per Pianoforte composti da Hans de Bulow Op. 21. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff Milano: Ricordi; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Berceuse Joachim Raff Op. 125 II Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Aquarellen Short Pieces for the Piano by Niels W. Gade Elegie Op. 19 Le Devouement Morceau pour le Piano par Jacques Blumenthal Op. 58 London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry Hanover Square La Campanella. Polka de Concert pour le Piano par E. Pauer. London, Addison \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street Paris, Fluxland Leipzig, Kistner Galop Militair for the Piano Forte. Composed By E. Pauer. Londom: Published by R. Mills, 140, New Bond Street The Message Transcribed for the Piano Forte by Jacques Blumenthal. London. Duncan Davison \u0026 co. Depot General de la Maison Brandus, de Paris 244, Regent Street, corner of Little Argyll Street. Danse des Gnomes pour le Piano. Composee par Jacques Bluementhal. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Stamped \"J.Meller 55 Church St ...\" Etude de Concert Op.7 pour le Piano Forte par A. Goria; dediee a son amil E. Prudenr revised and fingered by Rene Favarger. London: Wessel \u0026 Co., Importers \u0026 Publishers of Music to Her Majesty, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent (by Appt) The Court \u0026 Army 18. Hanover Square Marcia Giocosa, Ferinand Hiller. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Charles Halle's Edition Fantasia-Impromptu, for the Poano Forte Composed by F. Chopin. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Liebesfruhling Sonnets for Pianoforte Composed by Frederick Unger Op. 8. Forsyth Brothers, 272a Regent Circus, Oxford, London and Cross Streeet, and South King Street, Manchester To Miss Ada Kennedy. Kathleen Mavourneen. Transcription variee pour piano, par Tito Mattei. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer, 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street, w.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M. \u0026 G. Mcerlein.\" Title Page: Vocal Gems; A Collection of Admired Songs, Duetts \u0026 c. By Popular Authors Nay Bid Me Not to Resign Love                              Serenade from Don Pasquale No. 1 Then You'll Remember Me                            No. 2 Heart Bowed Down  Balfe No. 3 I Dreamt that I Dwellt in Marble Hall  Balfe      No. 4 When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT No. 5 Within a Mile of Edinborotown                        No. 6  Dearest Spot on Earth  Wrighton No. 7 Scenes that are the Birghtest  Balfe              No. 8 Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me  Travatore No. 9 Annie Lawrie                                                No.10  Loreley  F. Silcher No. 11 We Met by Chance.    Kuchen                      No.12 The Alpine Horn  H. Proch No. 13 Shells of the Ocean  J.W. Cherry                No.14 Murmuring Sea Duett  S. Glover No. 15 In Happy Moments  Wallace                        No.16 Gipsy Countess Duett  S. Glover No. 17 I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow(Annie G. Barker)  No.18 Call Me Thine One No. 19 Comin Thro' the Rye                                    No. 20 Switzer's Farewell No. 21 Ever of Thee    Hall                                      No. 22 Mary of Argyle No. 23 Home sweet Home Cincinnati: Published by F.W.Rauch. No. 123 West 5th St between Vine \u0026 Race Southside When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT Drei Balladen fur eine Bass-oder Bariton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Piano compsit von C.G. Reissiger Op.95 Dresden: Bei Bernhard Friedel. stamped \" J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Music Depot Broadway New York\" How Sweet 'tis to Return composed by F. W. Rauch. Published by R.W.Rauch, Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Sweet Home Polka for the Piano By F.W.Rauch. , Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Lucetta Polka composed by H.P. Danks. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Echo Schottische Composed by Miss Mary A. Tipton. A Blind Lady. Cincinnati, O. Published by R.W.Rauch, . 123 W. Fifth St. 1859 The Maidens Prayer. T Badarzewska. Cinncinati. J. Church JR. 66 West Fourth St Parlor Waltz composed \u0026 dedicated to Madame Elisabeth Ernest by Mrs. H.W.Hale. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. West Fourth St 1859 National Hall Polka by F.W. Rauch.  Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1858 Katy's Waltz for the Piano. By Ch.A. Hertwig.  Cincinnati. Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Russian March Published by Henry McCaffrey Baltimore Tripp \u0026 Cracc's Collection of Duetts for Piano Forte. Silver Lake Waltz. Published by Tripp \u0026 Cragg Louisville KY Pleasure Train for TWO Performers on the Piano by Ja's. Bellak. Sontag Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Young Pianists' First Recreations Collection of Easy Duetts Designed for the Use of Beginners. Composed, arranged and carefully fingered by Julius H. Knorr. Allegretto \u0026 Allegro. Luisville, Ky. Published by D.P. Faulds. 1857. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Fairy Bell Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Villikins \u0026 Dinah Waltz Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Grand Russian March. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: J.W. Lawton. No.19 Sth Eighth St. Saratoga Polka. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Sophie Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 The Battle of Buena Vista Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Major General Zachary Taylor, by William Striby. Published by David P. Faulds Louisville Ky. Firth \u0026 Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway New York 247-11. Le Tremolo, Pour le Piano par H. Rosellen. Cincinnati, published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. 50 Fourth St. Tonbluthen Auswahl von Original Tondichtungen fur das Piano-forte von Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny etc. Andante fur das Pianoforte v.L.van Beethoven Tonbluthen G Charakterstucke fur Piano von Spindler 43 Werk. Lilie. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's Verlag Une Promenade en Gondole. Nocturne par Th. Dohler Oeuv.65. Berlin et Breslau chez Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Boch Repertoire des jeunes Pianistes Petites fantasies instructives pour le Piano Sur des Motifs D'Operas Favoris composee par Ferdinand Beyer Op. 36. Le Pardon de Ploermel de Meyerbeer. Stamped \" C. Breusing 701 Broadway New York, Grosser Marsch aus Tannhauser eingerichtet fur das Pianoforte von J. Val. Hamm. Dreden, C.F. Meser. Stamped Scharfenberg \u0026 Luis New-York Zwolf Novellen fur das Pianoforte componirt von Carl Mayer Heft I. Eigenthum des Veregers. Offenbach a/M, bei Johann Andre London \u0026 Philadelphia Bouquets de Melodies pour Le Piano par Ferd. Beyer Op. 42. Leipzig, chez C.F.Leede.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \"MUSIC\" Handwritten notes inside cover Guy Mannering Valse, C.H.R. Marriott published by Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside. Wholesale Warehouse,11, Holborn Bars, E.C. Soave Immagine D'Amor, Cavatina, composed by Signor Mercandante. London Published for the Proprietors by Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street Robert Toi Que J'Aime. Cavatina. In the Opera of Robert Le Diable, composed by Meyerbeer. London, Cramer, Wood \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street Angiol di Pace Song. Extracted from the trio in the Opera of Beatrice di Tenda. Composed by Bellini. London: Published by Chappeell Music Seller to Her Majesty 50 New Bond Street Giorno dorrore e di contente Duett in the Opera of Semiramide composed by Rossini. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street Ebben per mia memoria. The favorite Duett, in the Opera of La Gazza Landra. Composed by Rossini. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street. fabian's, Musical Library Circus Rd. St. Johns Woc Venezia (Barcole) Poetry by Pietro Beltrame The English Version by John Oxenford Esq. The Musis Composed and Dedicated to Signor Consigliero Beltrame by Giacomo Meyerbeer. London: J.J. Ewer \u0026 Co. A Grenade, Ariette Espagnole composee par G. Rossinin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50 New Bon St W La Stella Waltz, parole di E.Dellesedie. Composto espressamente e didecato a Madlle. Tietjend, da Luigi Arditi. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, 201, Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit St. L'Orologio, Scherzo per Canto di Luici Arditi. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street La Scala, No. 80, \"Qui Sola, Vergin Rosa,\" Romanza. Sung by Madame Bosio in the Opera of MArta F. De Flotow. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Il Soave e bel conten aria. Composta dal Sig. Me. Pacini. London, Addison \u0026 Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. \u0026 47 King St. Che Vuol Dir Cio? (The Spinning Wheel Quartett) In the Opera of MArtha, Composed by F. De Flotow. London, Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Songs for the Classical Vocalist. Selected and Edited by Miss Masson. Lamborncock, Hutchings \u0026 Co. 62 \u0026 63, New Bond Street corner of Brook Street. Sicilienne composed by Pergolesi A.D. 1734 No. 4 of Nino, ossia Nabucodonosor, Music di Giuseppe Verdi. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street. Index to attached pieces. L'Africaine musique de G. Meyerbeer. G. Brandus et S. Dufour. Paris. Die Schone Mullerin. Ein Cyclus von Lindern. Gedichte von W. Muller fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25. Heft V Trock'ne Blumen; Der Muller und der Bach; Des Baches Wiegenlied.Wien, C.A. Spina. 1864. Perche Non Vieni Ancora ( Godfrey's Guard's Waltz) Liberamente Transcritto per canto. Ed Eseguito Dalla Celebre. Teresa Titiens, da Enrico Bevignani. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, Bond Street An den Abendstern, Op. 76, Heft III by Ferd. Hiller. Leipzig, Fr. Kistner Stamped\" Coldenzbei C.J. Falckerberg Des Jungen Polen Kluge Lied von fr. Aulenbach fur eine Mezzo-Soprano, Alt oder Baritonstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung componirt und der Frau Rentmeister Emilie von Chlingensperg. H.b. Wiss Op. 99. Offenbach a/m. Bei Joh. Andre. Die Schone Mullerin fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25, Heft IV. Wien, C.A. Spina 1864. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz; 16. Die Liebe Farbe Favorite Opera en 4 actes, musique de C. Donizetti. A Paris, chez Branbus et C la Rue Richelieu 103. Stamped London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. 244 Regent Street Germania; A Collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words. Second Series. 131. Golden Stars in Heaven Shining-Schweizer Heimweh. Proch. London: Augener \u0026 Co., 86, Newgate Street, E.C. Quarta Parte D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee from Il Trovatore del Maestro G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street Reminiscenze Melodiche in Omaggio ad Angiolina Bosio Parole di Monterasi Musica di L. Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67 ,Conduit St. Bel Raccio Lusinchier Cavatina Vorrei che il tuo pensiero duettino in the Opera of Otello composed by G. Rossini London: Printed and Sold by Mesrs. Birchall \u0026 Co. 140, New Bond Street Recit. A te presto, vienia studiar Aria. \"Ombra Leggiera.\" Nell' Opera Dinorah Le Pardon de Ploermel di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library 28 Holles Street. Recit. E Romanza. \"Colli Nativi.\" in A Flat.Cantala dal Signor Giuglini, composta da Luigi Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, New Pianoforte Gallery, 209. Regent Street Una voce poco fa Cavatina in the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Composed by Signor G. Rossini. London: Printed and Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His MAjesty, 50, New Bond Street Son vergin vezzosa in vest di sposa. Polacca e Quartetto In the Opera of I Puritani, composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 Bond Street. Dans un Bois Solitaire Aria, composed by W.A. Mozart. London: Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale, 26, Old Bond Street I Cari Di Di Gioventu Romanza per Voce di Messo-Soprano Parole e Musica di Luigi Badia. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit Street O Luce di Quest Anuma Cavatina. In the OPera of Linda di Chamouni, composed by Donizetti. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi. Paris, Editeur, Leon Escudier, rue de Choiseut, 21. Stamped \" Boosey \u0026 Sons 24 \u0026 28 Holles St. London\" Sei venedicata Assai Romanza Nell' Opera Dinorah di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library, 28, Holles Street Di Placer mi Balza il Cor, Cavatina. Composed by Rosini, London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street. Copyright No. 7. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: O'era un re, un re di Thule \"Faust.\"; Come Vorrei Saper Del Giovin Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street. No. 36 La Traviatta, Opera. Ah Forse e lui che l'anima. Musica di G. Verdi. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Casta Diva che inaigenti Cavatina Opera of Norma composed by Bellini. London: Harry May. Deh! conte conte li prendi Duetto in the Opera of Norma composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 New Bond Street. Ecco Ridente il Cielo Cavatina, In the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Composed by G. Rossini. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street \u0026 67 Conduit Street. Or Che in Cielo, Barcarole, in the Opera of Marino Faliero. Composed by Donizetti. London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. 210 Regent Street. Ah! Ridda Leggera Ebbrezza Valse from Faust; composed by Gounod. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Ti Sovvien, valse vocale composto da Francesco Berger. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street W. In Questo Semplice Modesto Asilo Cavatina In the Opera of betly, composed by Signor G. Donizetti. Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Vivitu, te me scongiuro Aria in the Opera of Anna Bolena; composed by Signor Donizetti. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. Un Ballo in Maschera Melodramma in Tre Atti Musica di G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Holles Street. Si, Carina, Caprettina, Scena eo Aria Nell' Opera Dinorah. G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street. Non Piu mesta accantoal fuoco, aria in the Opera of La Cenerentola, composed by G. Rossini. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. La Creme de L'Opera Francais Choix Airs et Duos. Adieu! belle France Romance favorite de L'Opera Marie Stuart musique de L. Neidermeyer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. L'Africaine Air du Sommeil, musique de G. Meyerbeer. Paris: Brandeis. Dove sono i bei momenti? Recitative and Air from the Opera of Le Nozze Difigaro, composed by Mozart. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201 Regent Street \u0026 67, Conduit Street. Son Vergin Vezzosa in Vesta di Sposa. Polacca in the Opera of I Puritani. Composed by Signor Bellini. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. Ma Negli Estremi Instanti, Scena Romanza. Softly Sighs the Voice of the Evening, in the Celebrated Opera Der Freischutz. The Poetry translated from the German by W. McGregor Logan. The Music by C. Von Weber. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street. Bei Labbri Che Amore, Mazurka, mezzo Soprano ou Contralto par Henri Roubier. Sposa Euridice Consorte in the Opera of Orfeo, composed by Gluck. London: Addison \u0026 Hollier, 210, Regent Street Opposite Conduit Street and 47, King Street. Ellen's III, Gesang. Hymne an die Jungfrau, Franz Schubert. Wien: C.A. Spina. Threee German Songs for Voice and Piano composed by Heinrich Proch of Viena. No. 105, Op.18 From the Alp the Horn Resounding. Translated and adapted by F.W. Rosier. London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry, 13, Hanover Square. Copyright No. 5. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: Le Parlate D'Amor. Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street.","Scope and Contents Cover \"MUSIC\" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped \"Authors Property\" and initialed \"RA\". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey \u0026 Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee \u0026 Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped \" Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York\" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.","Scope and Contents Cover \"Old Favorites Vocal\" Inside cover: \"Forbes Library Northampton Mass\" Wearing of the Green, as sung by T.H. Glenney, by Dion Boucicault , and E.H. House. 1865 by H.B.Dofworth. New York. Stamped May 22 1902 and Oct 8 1902. Mother Watch the little feet Ballad written by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; music by J.W. Turner. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson 291 Washington St. 1857.Molly Bawn by SamuelLover. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co., 277 Washington St. 1866. The Union Hymn, arranged by C.E. Horn; words and music by Flaccus.Stamped May 22 1902. New York: published by C.E. Horn, 367 Broadway. 1840. Oh Boys, Carry Me Long, A Plantation Melody. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1851. Massa's in De Cold Ground as sung by Christy's Minstrels. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1858. Stamped May 22 1902. Comin' thro' the Rye Scotch Ballad by Frank L. Harris. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1854. Stamped May 22 1902. Home Sweet Home Sung by Miss Lind in the Key of G. Stamped May 22 1902. Natinal Melodies, Our Flag; words by Dr. O.W. Holmes; composed and arranged by L.Louis. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1865. The Maid of Athens written by Lord Byron The Music by G. Kiallmark. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. 1866. The New York Musical Review Prize Songs. No.1 Sweet \u0026 Low. Published by Russelll \u0026 Tolman 291 Washington St. Boston. 1858. The Vocalist's Companion. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Poetry by J.E. Carpeneter. Music by W.T. Wrighton. Stamped May 22 1902. Henry Tolman \u0026 Co., 291 Washington Street, Boston. John Anderson, My Jo. A Beautiful Scotch Air Ballad arranged for the Piano Forte. Written by Robert Burns. Arranged by John Watson.Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Favorite Ballads of the South. Take Me Home, Raymond. Published by J.L. Peters, New York. 1865. Mary of Aryle A much admired Scotch Song Written by C.H. Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 115 Wasington St. Stamped May 22 1902. A Choice Selection of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Little Bo-Peep, The King of France, Jack and Jill, Three Children Sliding (Nursery Songs) New York Published by C.M. Cady 107 Duane Street. Stamped May 22 1902. The Sands O'Dee, poetry from Alton Locke; Music by F. Boott. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Washington St. 1857. The Old Oaken Bucket Written by Samuel Woodworth Esq. adapted to a favorite Scotch Air. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson Washington St. National Music: Our Flag is There. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington Street. 1861. Robin Adair as sung in La Dame Blanch arranged for the Piano. Arranged by P.K. Moran. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. Sweet By and By by J.P. Webster, Stamped May 22 1902. 1868. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 451 Washington St. National Melodies. Grand Union Medley, arranged by Carl Bruen.1861. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 201 Washington Street. 1861.","Scope and Contents Engraved on cover\" Adelaide C. Carpener\" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters \u0026 Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes \u0026 for sale by John Ashton \u0026 Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation \"Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St\" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee \u0026 Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore","Scope and Contents Damaged cover inscribed\"...Kingsley\" ? Inside cover reads\" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895\" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts \u0026 C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped\" Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. 153 Washington St. Boston\". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 \"The Prophecy of Babylon\" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts \u0026 C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song \u0026 Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett \" Behold the Gentle Dew\" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson \u0026 Homans. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. \"I Pitty and Forgive\" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth \u0026 Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt \u0026 HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt \u0026 Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" C.F. Smith\"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed \u0026 dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. \u0026 Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry \u0026 melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee \u0026 Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo \u0026 Performed by Harrigan \u0026 Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th \u0026 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild \u0026 Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin \u0026 Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions \"Addie A. Greene\" and \"Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y.\" The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Hattie R. Parsons.\"; binding \"Music\" Typed Alphabetical list of Songs attached to inside cover Overture to F.Flotow's celebrated Opera Martha, arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: Ditson \u0026 Co. The Nun's Prayer for the Piano Forte; Composed by Oberthur and arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Priere D'Une Vierge (The Maiden's Prayer) for the Piano Forte by Badarzewska. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie Composed by Julius E. Muller. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Evangeline, by W.S. Hays; transcribed by Adolph Baumbach. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1863. Picciola; Brinley Richards Op. 24. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Jone or the Last Days of Pompeii; Albert W. Berg. New-York: Wm. A. Pond.1863. Bird's Song for Piano by J.W. Harmston, Op. 22. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Gondellied. Theodor Oesten Op. 56. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. Floating on the Wind. Melody by Stephen Glover; arranged by Brinley Richards. New York: Wm. A. Pond. Alpehglockchen. Theodore Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Felicidad. Henry Mayer. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Salut a la France! Rondo. C. T. Brunner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Lucia Di Lammermoor; Donizetti; arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Tone Pictures No. 1 Fontaine; Georg Reynald, Op. 6. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Echo of Lucerne. Arranged by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Suke of Tennessee with variations for Piano Forte, composed by Miss. Matilda Tryon. A Blind Girl of Westfield Mass. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1855. The DewDrop, Bluette de Salon; E.A. Favarger. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. Ellsworth Requiem; George William Warren. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Funeral March to the memory of Abraham Lincoln (The Martyr President of the United States of America, who died April 15th, 1865, in the 57th year of his age.) Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1865. Foxglove March. Arranged by Ch. Grobe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1862. Sweet Thought(Polka Mazurka) C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Mazurka Des Traineaux; J. Ascher. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Chopin's Mazurkas for the Piano Forte-Fifth Set. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Blue Bird Polka Redowa; Weingarten. Philadelphia: Chas. W. A. Trumpter. 1865. Grand Valse Brillante; J. Leybach Op. 14. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Queen Victoria's Waltz; The Flora Waltz; Philomela; Queen Maria Da Gloria Waltz; Caroline Waltz; Rosabel Waltz; Josephine Waltz; Alexandria Waltz; Rosa Waltz; The Hope Waltz; Orpheus Waltz; Le Pensee; The Greek Waltz; Les Etoiles D'Amour Waltz; Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz; The Augusta Waltz; by Strauss. Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. Il Bacio Valse; L. Arditi. Boston: Henry Tolman. The Sanitary Fair Polka composed by Mrs. Pankhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1864. Helter Skelter Galop by Carl Faust. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wooden Spoon Lanciers. Arranged by J.M. Lander. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865. Il Travatore Quadrilles (Di Geloso Amor, Di Tale Amor, Un Momento in Valarmi il Mio Ben, il Balen Del Suo Sorriso, Deh! Rallenstate); C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Le Mardi Gras Aux Enfers Quadrille. C. Schubert Op. 79. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Brigand Polka. A Wallerstein, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Delices Des Jeune Pianstes 24 Duo Mignons; Ferdinand Beyer Op. 129. La Haye Corresondance Musicale.","No cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies \u0026 accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee \u0026 Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois \u0026 Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley \u0026 Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover notation \"Music\" Typed Song List inside cover. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Words by Caroline Dana Howe. Composed by T.B. Bishop. Cincinnati, O.: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Pass Under the Rod Sacred Song. Words by Mrs. Dana; Music by Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Upon the Danube River, Beautiful Ballad. Music by Hamilton Aide. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868. Beautiful Dreamer. Words and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1864. The Brook. Words by Tennyson; Music by Dolores. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Patter of Little Feet Ballad; composed by H. Millard. Boston: Koppitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. 1869. Oh! Willie Boy Come Home! Words by Lady Stephen Lushington; music by Virginia Gabriel. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Warblings at Eve Romance by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio. Henri Cramer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie composed by Julius E. Muller Op. 133. New York: Wm. A. Pond.1860. The Long, long Weary Day; Fritz Spindler Op. 73. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sing to me Softly, my sister; words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols; music by O.V. Waterman. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1856. Do They Think of Me at Home! Words by J.E. Carpenter; music by C.W. Glover. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Stamped \" Meyer's 722 Arch Street Philadelphia Overstrung Pianos\" Handwritten in Pencil \"Anne E. Lanborne from her affee husband March 16th 1864- found in state House Nashville\" I Hear the Wee Bird Singing; music by George Linley; arranged by Thos. Ryan. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865 After. Words by Geo. Cooper; music by H. Millard. New York: G Schirmer. 1867. There's No One to Welcome Me Home. Music by M.H. McChesney. Detroit: C.J. Whitney. 1869. The Slumber Song. Composed By F. Kuchen. Translated from the German by J. Wrey Mould. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Birds in the Night, a lullaby. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Fisher Boy's Lament. By H. Newwell. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1869. Something Sweet to Think Of; Poetry and Music by John P. Ordway M.D. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1867. Now Lay Me Down to Sleep; Words by Miss HAttie A. Fox; Music composed by Arthur D. Walbridge. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf; Poetry by O.D. Martin. Composed for the piano by David Wood. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1859 Oh! Gently breathe composed by J. R. Thomas. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. Then You'll Remember Me composed by M.W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. If Ye Love Me, Do My Will. Words by George Cooper. Music by J.R. Thomas. 1868. Notation on top \"To Mrs. Samuel Osgood New York\" Too Late! Poetry by Tennyson; music by Miss M. Lindsay. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Resignation. Poetry by H.W. Longfellow; music J.Edgar Gould. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Music by J.H. Pixley. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Down by the Gate Ballad; written by Geo. W. Birdseye Esq.; composed by J. R. Thomas. 1863 Little Barefoot; words and music by Frank Howard. Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady. 1866. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Brass Instruments, Sheet Music, \u0026 etc. 2051 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" 2 Songs by Miss Lindsay; No. 1 Tired; Words by Miss Helen Burnside; Music by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss ( Miss M. Lindsay); No. 2 Give Us Thy Rest. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St.,\" Where are the Friends of My Youth? Written by Lieut: Col.Addison; Composed by George Barker. New York: John L. Peters. 1866. Far Away. Miss M. Lindey. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St., Brooklyn\" Faith and Hope. Words by Rembrant Peale, Esq. Music by H. Millard. New Uork: G. Schirmer. 1866. Put Me In My Little Bed; written by Dexter Smith; Music by C.A. White. Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry. 1869. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, with Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 205 1/2 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" That Gentle Voice is Calling, Solo and Quartette. Words by L.Mayland; Music by George G. Phipps. 1865. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer with English and Italian words from the Grand Romantic Opera Lurline by W. Vincent Wallace. New York\" Wm. Hall \u0026 Son.1868. Under the Daises Ballad; H. Millard. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1865. Pencil inscription \" A. E. Sanborne's Hardford\" 1865.","Scope and Contents No Covers Whispering Breezes, Morceau for the Piano; C.D. Wilson, Op. 39. New York: J.L.Peters. 1872 Jeunesse Doree (Golden Youth), Galop de Concert pour Piano; Sydney Smith, Op. 86. Philadelphia: G.Andre \u0026 Co. Coterie Polka Composed by F.B. Helmsmuller. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Up \u0026 Away Galop by Charles Faust. New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. \"Flora No. 10\" Fra Diavolo. New York: Oakes \u0026 Clayton. 1872 One Heart, One Mind, Polka Mazurka by Johann Strauss. New York: S.T. Gordon. La Plainte et la Brise; par A. Crisez, Op. 102. Croisez. Moscou Chez P.J.Jurgenson. Stamped \" New-York-820 Broadway Philadelphia-610 Arch J. Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" The Caledonians. Allen Dodworth. New-York: H.B. Dodworth. 1859. La Fille du Regiment. D. Krug. Op.38. No.10. New York: J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1866. Warblings at Morn pour le piano. Gustave de Speiss. Op. 17. New York: Sheppard \u0026 Cottier. 1861. New-York Carnival arranged for the piano by J.M. Lander. No Rest Galop. New York: G. Schirmer. 1867. The Last Rose of Summer. James Bellak. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1862. Der Wildfang Galopp; Carl Faust. New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. Warblings at Eve. B. Richards. New York: Cha.W. Harris. Four in Hand Galop. Arranged by J.M. Lander; Parlow. New York. G.Schirmer.1866 march from Norma; arranged by Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon Le Petit Repertoire de l'Opera: Norma von Bellini. D.Krug, Op. 63, no. 12. Leipzig \u0026 New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1863. March de Triomphe; Alfred H. Pease. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1870. Jolly Sisters. Albert S. Caswell. Brooklyn, NY: Charles Bunce. 1874 The Celebrated Ristori Waltz. Arranged by J. Harmistoun. Cincinnati: J.L. Peters \u0026 Bro. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.(Wrighton) Musical Photograhs No. 59. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Memory Bells.(Henry Tucker) Musical Photograhs No. 47. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Santa Lucia.(Neapolitan Song) Musical Photograhs No.45. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Who will care for Mother now? Composed by C.F. Thompson. Musical Photograhs No. 55. Arranged by D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Empress Henrietta's Waltz. (Pfieffer) Musical Photograhs No..61. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. La Tendresse.(Cramer) Musical Photograhs No. 57. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Premier Amour Redowa.(Wallerstein) Musical Photograhs No. 43. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Monastery Bell. James Bellak.Leaflets No. 11. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tam OShanter. George W. Warren. Musical Photographs For 4 Hands. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1866. Overtures by Suppe, Poet and Peasant arranged by Brunner. New York: S.T. Gordon. Anvil Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Merry Zingara Polka. J. Bellak. Leaflets No. 39. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Les Vacances. J. Blumenthal, No. 2. Maria Polka. Leipzig \u0026 New-York: Jul. Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1860. pencil drawing on front; \"Alderman Malone.\" Scenes from the Opera No. 5 Crown Diamonds by Jas. Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Buds from the Opera arranged for four hands by James Bellak. Norma. New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Stamped \"S.A. Ward Pianos and Music 799 Broad St. Newark, N.J.\" May Breezes Waltz Leaflet No. 29. James Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Palermo Quadrille. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. West End Polka. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 101 Preparatory Lessons of Moderate Difficulty composed expressly for the Piano Forte. 20 Fingered exercises by Charles Czerny. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Bluebird Polka Redowa. Arranged for Violin and Piano by E. Mack. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868.","Title Page: 1.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Soderlandskan; Bilden; Reseda; Gral Och Allt Val; Den Slumrande Lilla Flickan; Vallflickans Aftonvisa; Gondolieren; Mod Och Forsakelse;Skarsliparegossen; Hostsadet; Ur Dansen;Min Hustrus Visa;Forsta Aftonen I det NYA Hemmet; Pa Nyarsdagen;Den Lilla Kolargossen; Riddar Toggenborg; Pa Vattnet; Natthimmeleb; Tal Och Tystnad;Aftonklockan; Flick-Tankar; Hvd Jag Alskar; Den Enfaldiga; Den Nalkande Stormen;Blomplockerskan; Kommer ej varen; Vallgossens Visa; Skirdskoovisa; Salongen Och Skogen; Afton Pa Sjon; Sparfvens Visa; Pa En Resa Hembygden; Min Politk 2.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Barndomsminnen; Anderost; Min Musik; Ur Lidners Medea (Andante); Ur Linders Medea(Tempo di Marcia); Den 56te Fodelsedangen; Sangerskan; Juldagen; Stjernglansen; Den Sorjandes Morgon; Det Fordna Hemmet; Till Min Dotter; Arbetarens Visa; Vid en Vans Tillfrisknande; Afskedet; Han; Vikingen; Forgat Mig Ej","Inside cover: Instrumental Music Book II with typed alphabetical list of songs by composer new York Fusilier's Grand Galop; composed for the Piano Forte by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844 Papanti's Galop by Francis H. Brown. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1845. L'Enfer Quadrille Diabolique. Composed by Henri Bohlman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Les Elegances Favorite Set of Quadrilles composed by Henri Herz. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Governor Aiken's March for the Piano Forte arranged by William Herwig of Charleston S.C.. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1845. Agawan Quick Step. D.H.H. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by D. Ross. Boston: G.P. Reed. See, Oh! Norma; Francois Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Polonaise Favorite, from the Opera Linda Chamounix de Donizetti by Henri Herz. Boston: G.P. Reed La Fille Du Regiment by Ferd. Beyer. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Emerald Rondoletto composed upon Airs from the Opera; La Part Du Diable; Charles Czerny. Balitimore: Frederick D. Benton. 8th Edition. The Opera Polka arranged by Signor Pugni. Wm. H. Oakes, publisher. Isabella Polka Composed by John Underner. Albany: F. P. Burns. 1848. La Polka Comique; The Silver Bell Polka; The Military Polka; by Henri Herz. Neew York: Andre \u0026 Co. 1848. The Evergreen Polka by A.F.R.Conner. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1847 The Grass Hopper's Waltz composed by Nolcini. Boston: Henry Prentiss. 1839. Fairy Waltz coposed by Henry Knecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. The Midnight Waltz composed by W.V.Wallace. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. 1844. Camilla Waltz composed by NAthan Richardson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1847. Tulip Waltz composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Une Fleur Valse Brillante. F. Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Valse Brillante Composed by C.H. Weber. Louisville: W.C.Peters \u0026 Co. 1848.","Scope and Contents Cover marked \"MUSIC\" initials \"C.T.\" lower right corner Title Page: Music Bound by William Jackson, Aberdeen Index page blank Killarney words by Edmund Falconer, Esq,. The Music by M.W.Balfe. London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. The Old Countree Song written by Mary Mark-Lemon; music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Evans \u0026 Co. Stamped \"G. Mitchell Moir Music Seller 82 Union Street Aberdeen\" Is there no Balm in Gilead, composed by John Blockley. London: John Blockley. Stamped \"Ernest Kohlers \u0026 Son, 11, North Bridge, Edinburgh\" The Four Maries by Emile Berger. Dundee, London: Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. The Murmur of the Shell Ballad. Words and music by the Honble. Mrs. Norton. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Te Deum in F. W. Jackson London: W. Paxton. Children's Voices. Words and music by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Dream Song. Words by F.S. Music by Haydn. London: Joseph Williams. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Come Back to Erin Song; written and composed by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Sailor's Dream, descriptive fantasia for the piano by J. Pridham. London: Robert Cocks, \u0026 Co. The Harmonious Blacksmith by G.F.Handel. London: C. Jeffreys. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Le Perroquet Quadrilles by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Stamped \" D.L. Thompson, Music Seller\" The March of the Goblins Blue Polka March; composed by Joseph J. Tarrant. London: W.H.Broome Holborn Music Stores Cour Fidele by Fabian Rose. London: Orsborn \u0026 Tuckwood. Thine Alone Waltz by Josef Meissler. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Al Fresco composed by Ladislao Zavertal. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Stamped \" James B. Dunbar, Music Seller, 88 Hope Street Glasgow.\" Verena Waltz by Marshal Dier. Glasgow: J.B.Dunbar.","Scope and Contents \"MUSIC\" on the spine When the Springtime Flowers Bloom Waltz Song; words and music by J.W.Wood. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Anchored. Written by ASmuel K. Cowan, M.A. Composed by Michael Watson. New York: Harding's Music Office. 1860. Ave Maria by Charles Gound. Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bros. The Light House by the Sea; words and music by Charles A. Davies. Publisher: J.C. Groene \u0026 Co. 1886. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer; W. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hal \u0026 Son. 1868. The Scotch Brigade; words and music by J.F. Mitchell. New-York: Harding's Music Office.1887. The Song for Me. Michael Watson. New York: S.T. Gordon \u0026 Son. I'll not say no waltz song. Words by Henry Doblin; Music by Arthur M. Cohen. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Good-Night, My Own dearest Child (Soprano or Tenor) F. Abt, Op. 137. Boston: J. Frank Giles. Beware! Words by H. Lonfellow; Music by Charles Moulton. New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer. 1865. Das Grab auf der Haide comp. von W. Heiser, Op. 30. Berlin. Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme by Ludwig Liebe Op. 34. Mein Heimathsthal. Coeln bei Pet. Jos. Tonger Der Tyroler und Sein Kind. Erfurt, Fr. Bartholomans. Das Kind hay keine Mutter mehr. Hermann Necke, Op. 44. Coln: Pet. Joseph Tonger. Stamped \"New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" Der Tiroler und Sein Kind. Joh. Andres Musikalien-Verlangshandlung. Stamped \" Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" A Father's Love. Wm. Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1860. The Little Fishermaiden. English words by Thomas Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann. New-York: F.A. Rockar. 1887. Ah! Dost Thou Love? C. Bohm, Op. 85. New York: G. Schirmer. 1876. Some Day. Words by Hugh Conway. Music by Milton Wellings. Nicholl's Popular Edition. I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. Claribel. Stamped: \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" Cavatina. Roberto Il Diavolo. Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Waiting! Words by Ellen H. Flagg. Music by H. Millard. 1871. Pierrot. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by William M. Hutchinson(signed) New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1885. Non e ver by Tito Mattei. English Version by George Birdseye. Tito Marsh. Transription by Lange. Transcription by Ketterer. Stamped \" F. Luthin Music Dealer 197 Washington St. Hoboken, N.J.\" 1880. Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams. Words by Anson G. Chester; composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. The Tear. Gustav Holzel. New York: G. Schirmer. 1860. Dei beiden Nachtigallen. A. Hackel, Op. 31. Hamburg \u0026 Kiel, Hugo Thiemer. Po. 11 Was ich so tief. Ferdinand Gumbert. Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum Der Deutsche Knabe. F. Abt, Op.61, No.6. Offenbach a/M bei John. Andre Zeiht im Herbft die Lerche fort. W. Heiser, Op. 32. Berlin: C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Vier Lieder fur Soprano; 4. Kukuk, wie alt? F. Abt, Op. 237, No. 4. London R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Flowers; original poem by Thomas Hood; music by Th. Bradsky, Op. 44. No. 1. New York: ZEdward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1879. Stamped \"Edw.Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 23 Union Square.\" Das Weiss nur ich allein. Carl Riegg. Berlin \u0026 Posen: Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock. Stamped \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" How Fair Thou Art. H. Weidt, Op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer. 1865. Thou'rt Like A Flower. F. List. New-York: G. Schirmer. 1875. Fairer than Fays; English Version by T.B.Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann, New-York: F.A.Rockar. 1885. Spin! Spin! English version by Helen D. Tretbar. Hugo Junst. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1888. The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin. Composed by A. Neuendorff. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1881. My Heav'n on Earth. English words by Auber Forestier. E. Neumann. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1880.","Scope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC \"F.M.Riley\" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning \u0026 Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. Signed. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1838. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet \u0026 A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. 1837. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C.\" Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" and Torp \u0026 Uncer 229 Broadway NY\" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten \u0026 Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A \u0026 J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt \u0026 Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"MUSIC\" and \"Sarah J. Perrine\" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond \u0026 Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry \u0026 Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction \u0026 Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond.","Sacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.\u0026 J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart \u0026 Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins \u0026 Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1856.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" Sacred Music Vol. 2\" Deus Misereatur (God Be Merciful) L.H. Southard. Keep thy tongue from evil. Composed by L.H. Southard. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865. Jubilate Deo. Albert H. Wood. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1865. High in Glory Anthem. Nathan Barker. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tantum Ergo. Edward Lilley. Chicago: Lynn \u0026 Healy. 1867. Heavenly Sheperd. C.C. Stearns. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Dixit; The Lord Spake. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Easter Anthem. Dudley Buck. New York: G. Schirmer. 1870. Ave Maria. J.S. Porter. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1860. Christ the Lord is Risen Easter Hymn. Dudley Buck op. 43 No. 5. New York: G. Schirmer. 1869. Besides the Still Waters. Written by Geo. Cooper. Music by Violetta. Boston: John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 1874. Jubilate Deo. Composed by Harrison Millard. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons \u0026 Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Departed Days. Song \u0026 Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell \u0026 Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner \u0026 Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed.  New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1851.","The Abbotsford Polka Composed by J.G. Jones: London: J. Williams. No. 1 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. No. 8 Polka Mania: The Oxford Schottische by Adolphe Schubert. London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead. Kenilworth Polka. Arranged and partly composed by A. Croisez. London: Messrs. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. No. 2 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. Jenny Lind's Polka for the Piano Forte. Composed by A. Wallerstein. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Les Jollies Filles de Parme. Camille Schubert. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Two Waltzes Composed by Samuel Young. Op. 3. London: T.C. Bates. Les Dames de Seville. Camille Schubert. Birmingham: T.Harrison's Music Warehouse. Waltz. Composed by J.W. Young. Arranged by Samuel Young. London: T.C. Bates. Weber's Last Waltz. J.T. Craven. No. 4. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Twenty-four of the Best and most Popular Mustard's Quadrilles. London: T. Boosey and Co. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Selected and arranged by Edward F. Rimbault. - Italien; ruhlingsglaube. London: A.W. Hammond, Music Seller \u0026 Publisher. La Corlitza. W. Adrian Delferier. London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Ivy Green by Russell. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No. 8. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London: G. Warne. Tic e Tic e Toc Mio Bel Moretto by Charles Czerny. London: R.Cocks and Co. Three Admired Melodies for the Piano Forte. Composed by Sigismond Thalberg. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London:T.C. Bates. Selection of L.V. Beethoven's Piano Forte Music. London: Goulding D'Almaine Peter \u0026 Co. Let the Birght Seraphim by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Before Jehovah's Awful Thorne by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Grand Hallelujah horus. Composed by G.F. Handel adapted for the Piano Forte by T. Haigh. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Angels Ever Bright asnd Fair by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God. Creation - Haydn by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co.","Title Page: Popular German Songs. Song List. New York: G.Schirmer Stamped : The Driggs \u0026 Smith Company O Happy Day, O Day So Dear!. English version by Arhtur H. Vivian. Composed by Carl Gotze. New York: G.Schirmer. 1885. La Tendresse. composed by Henri Cramer. New York: Hamilton's Gordon. 3. Liebeslied. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. May Blossoms. C. Kinkel. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1910. A Trip to Niagara, March and Two Step. Wm. J. Cornish. 1904 Wm. J. Cornish; 1908 De Luxe Music Co. Old Dog Tray . Poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York:  Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1853, 1881; 1906. Epheublatt. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. Leo March. Composed by W.F. Wellman, Jr. Arranged by D.L. Downing. New York: Wm. A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1872,1900. Autumn Leaves, A Reverie for Piano by Jacob Henry Ellis. Boston-New York: The Vinton Music Pub. Co. 1905. Tendresse. J.A. Pacher, Op. 53. New York: G. Schirmer. Flower Song by Gustav Lange Op. 39. New York: Armstrong Music Publishing Company. 1903.","Scope and Contents Inside cover labeled as \"Book I\" Handwritten Index of Songs Perhaps Its As Well As It Is, Comic Ballad. The poetry by James Bruton, Esq, The music composed by EWdeward F. Rimbault. London: G. Longmand. The Forest Fairy's Song \"Through the Wood\". The poetry by W.H. Bellamy, esq. The Music by Charles E. Horn.  LOndon: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. The Fairy Vale Bells. Words by G. Darley Esq. The Music by C.E. Horn. London: I.Willis \u0026 Co. The Ivy Leaf. Written by Miss F. Byron, Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. Pretty Star of the Morning, Awake Thee, Arise! Alexander Lee. London: T. Prowse. On the Banks of the Rhines Beaming Waters. Music and Poetry by Charles Sloman. London: W.Wtbrow. Go Forget Me, a Ballad. The poetry by the Rev. Charles Wolfe; the music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. List to the Convent Bells! John Blockley. London: S. Chappell. Deck Not with Gems. Words by T.H. Bayly Esquire. W. Turnbull. London: Willis \u0026 Co. The Light of Other Days. Words by Alfred Bunn Esquire. Music by M.W. Balfe. London: Cramer, Addison\u0026 Beale. Lassie Would Ye Love Me. J.W. Holder. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Remember, I rememeber How My Childhood Fleeted By, Words by Winthrop M. Praed Esquire; Music by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald. London: J.Balls \u0026 Son. Jock of Hazeldean. Written by Sir Walter Scott Bart. Alexander Robertson. Edinburgh: Aleander Robertson. Jenny Jones. Words by Charles Mathews; the music by John Parry. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Love the Village Church. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. Teach Me to Forget. Poetry by T. Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. She Wore a Wreath off Roses. Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Oh! The Merry Days When We were Young. Poetry by Miss F. Byron; Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. The Rose of Allandale. Words by Chas. Jeffreys. Music by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee. He's a Charming Fellow. London: I Willis \u0026 Co. Beautiful Blue Violets. Composed by G. Herbert Rodwell. London: D'Almain \u0026 Co. My Heart's in the Highlands. Henry Phillips. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu's. The Young Militaire. Words by Mrs. C.B. Wilson. Composed by J.T. Craven. London: T.E. Purday. The Poor Little Maid. Written by J. Kenney Esq. Music Composed by John Hayward St. Leger Esq. London: T. Welsh at the Rotal Harmonic Institution. Coquetry is Charming. The poetry by IR Planche. Music by Auber. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Charming Woman. Words and music by Mrs. Price Blackwood. London: J.Dean. The Dashing White Sargeant. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Dark Eyed Brunette. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. I Wont be a Nun. Composed by W, Hawes. London: W. Hawes. What Fairy Like Music, A Gondola Song. Author Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson; Composer Joseph De Pinna. London: Keith, Prowse and Co. Come to Thy Love. W.A. Wordsworth. London: Monro and May. Sailor Boy. Poetry by Miss C.S. Grahame. Finlay Dunn. Edinburgh: Wood and Co. The Rose of Peace. J. Augustine Wade, Esq. London: S. Chappell. Flow on, Thou Shining  River. Words by Thomas Moore, ESQ. Sir John Stevenson. London: J. Power. I Wont be a Nun Ballad. Composed by Agnes De C_v_e. London: H. Falkner. Sweet Roses, Sweet Posies Cavatina. Charles E. Horn. London: J. Balls \u0026 Sons. My Beautiful Rhine. Words by Morris Barnett Esq. Music composed by Herr Helstic; adapted by G.W. Reeves. London: Leoni Lee Music Seller. The Mermaid's Cave. Written by Miss H.F. Gould; Composed by Charles E. Horn. London: Balls \u0026 Son. The Wood Pecker. Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by Miss Louisa Jones. London: J. Power. That Song of My Childhood, To Mem'ry Dear. Written by Revd. Wm. Liddiard. Music by Bianchi Taylor. London: T. Prowse. The Rose Will Cease to Blow. Written and Composed by Robt. Guylott. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. My Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Composed by Mr. Battishill. Stamped \"Monro \u0026 May London\" Aileen Aroon, A Favorite Irish Ballad. Pray Goody. London: Halliday \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover Inscribed \" L.\u0026 E. Evans 1836\" Trois Amusements: Aria. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Geraldine. M. Berdini. Lo9ndon: H. Falkner. Blue Beard's March. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Trois Amusements: Rondo No. 1. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Clifton Waltz. Martin H. Hodges. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. In Two Books, Delassemens de Etude 25 Favorite Airs. Francois Hunten. London: S. Chappell. Marche du Tournoi de L'Opera de Robert. Myerbeer. Twelve Rondinos on Popular Airs: Piu Dolci e Placided. G.E. Fiorini. London: Cramer Addison \u0026 Beale. Marche de Marseillois. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Dunois the Brave. M. Holst. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. 1820. G. Walker's Collection. London: G. Walker. Trip it Lightly. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Swiss Air. Chas. W. Glover. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Popular Melodies for the Piano Forte. John Amott. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. C'est L\"Amour; \"Kelvin Grove\" Le Garcon Volage. J. Wade. London: Monro and May. A Favorite Swiss Melody. Francois Hunten, Op. 32. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Six Waltzes. W. Neuland, Op. 17. London: Collard \u0026 Collard. He gave them Hailstones for Rain. Composed by G.F.Handel. T. Haigh. London: Polyhymnian. Flowers of Harmony. T. Valentine. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Bid me discourse by Henry R. Bishop. Bacchanalian Song by Der Freischutz. The Moreen Irish Melody. In placida by Paer. Benedetta sia la Madre! Loch na Garr. Le vaillant Troubadour. Haydn's Celebrated Overture. London: Goulding D'Almaine. Overture to La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. The Musical Library. Notturno. Frederick Kalkbrenner, Op. 129. The Musical Library. Slow Movement from Haydn's Symphony in A. No. 16, of Cianchettini's Edition in Score. Madrigal, Awake, sweet Love! John Dowland. 1597. The Musical Library. \"Forgive me,\" Haydn. English words by P.L. Courtier. \"Beneath the Ocean's swelling wave\" Niobe. Words from the New York Mirror. Come Oppima from the Opera Enea Nel Lazio. Righini. The Musical Library. The Kiss, dear Maid! thy lip has left. Felix Mendelssohn. Words by Lord Byron. Glee, Forgive, blest Shade. Dr. Callcott. Toll, toll the Knell from the Opera of Mahmoud. Stephen Storage. Words by Prince Hoare, Esq. Two Daughters of this aged Stream are we. From the Masque of King Arthur. Purcell. The Musical Library. Hoe Deep the Slumber of the Floods! Carl Lowe. Ah Vous Diran Je Maman. Cardon. London: Metzler \u0026 Son. Overture for the Piano Forte. Composed by Francis Panormo. London: Sold at L. Panormo's. The Saxe Cobourg Waltz. J. Monro. London: printed by the author. Huntsman Rest. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding D'Almaine Potter \u0026 Co. The Celebrated Jaeger Chorus in the Opera of Der Freischutz. T. Latour. London: Chappell \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" and front cover \"M.W.F.\" The Gallanr Knight. Words by Wm Clifford, Esq. Music by J.L. Hatton. London: A. Hammond \u0026 Co. God Bless the Prince of Wales NAtional Song. Welsh poetry by J. Ceiring Hughes. English version by George Linley. Music by Brinley Richards. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Break, Break, Break! Ballad. Mrs. Robert Cartwright. London: C. Lonsdale. She is Thine. T. Labarre. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Rose of Allandale Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee Music Sellers. After! Composed by H. Millard. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise. Written by Samuel N. Mitchell; composed by Charles Blamphin. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. 1908. Morn on the Meadow. Words by Charles Swain. Music by W. T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Little Church around the Corner. Written by G. Cooper. Music by D.S. Wambold. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. Just Before the Battle Mother. Written and Composed by George F. Root. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. A Miss is as Good as a Mile Ballad. Written by Edward J.Gill. Composed by S. Nelson. London: B. Williams. Rule Britannia. Words by J. Thomson. Music by dr. Arne. London: W. Young, Music Publisher. The Mockingbird at the London \u0026 Provincial Concerts. London: H. D'Alcorn. Beautiful Dreamer. Composed by Stephen Foster. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Bright is Yon Silver Star. Composed by T. Cottrau. London: C. Sheard. I want to go to London. Written by W.S. Ridpath; composed by C. Taylor. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. I'll Meet Thee at the Lane. Words and Music by Charles Blamphin. Little Maggie May. Composed by G.W. Moore. Composed by Charles Blamphin. I Heard a Spirit Sing. Words by J.L. Lyons. Music by W.F. TAylor. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Her Majesty's Mail. Galop by A.J. Caldicott. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Theres a Smile Waiting for Me at Home. Written \u0026 Composed by Mr. Harry Clifton. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Our Good Ship Sails To-Night Sea Song. Composed by Emile Berger. London: Foster \u0026 L'Enfant. The Lighthouse Keepers Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter; composed by Edward L. Hime. London: S. Wilcocke. Sweer Spirit, Hear My Prayer. Written by Edward Fitzball; Composed by W. Vincent Wallace. London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Help One ANother Boys. Written by Harry Linn; composed by Rowland Howard. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. The Flowers of May. Composed by Fredk. Buckley. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons. The Marseilles Hymn. Composed by Rougit Delisle with French and English words. J.J. Haite. London: B. Williams. Her bright smile haunts me still. Written by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Call Her Back and Kiss Her. Written by Chas. Linda. Composed by Carlo Minasi. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" A. Bonjour.\" \"Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Piano\" Title Page: Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Par L.V. Beethoven. Op. 102 Prix 9.f Paris: Chez Richault Trois Sonates Pour Piano \u0026 Vioncelle composee par Mr. George Onslow. Paris: Chez Maurice Schlesinger. Variations alla Monferina Pour le piano-forte avec Violineelle oblige. Composed by Par G.N.Hummel. Paris: Janet \u0026 Cotelle. grande Sonate pour Piano et Violoncelle. J.N. Hummel, op. 104. Paris: J. Pleuyel et Fils. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by L. Jansa. Paris: Richault. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Grand Duo. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Introduction et Rondeau. Composed by Ferd. Ries. Paris: Chez Richault. Grand Duo on Sonate Concertante. J.P. Pixis, Op. 50. Paris: Chez Richault.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Berthy Burgmeier Aaran\" Title Page: Pastorale Sonnet de Camille Natal Musique de Rodolphe Deneufbourg. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Berceuse de Jocelyn. Opera en 4 Acts by Benjamin Godard. Paris: Choudens Fils.  Composed and arranged by Gustave Sandre. Les Bohemiennes de Joh. Brahms. French words by Victor Wilder. Arranged by Mme. Pauline Viardot. Paris: J. Hamelle. Elegie. Words by Louis Gallet. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. \u0026 A. Girod. Supreme Esperance Reverie. Words by L. de Lauwereyns de Rosendaele.  Music by Aug. Catouillard, Op. 19. Paris: d'Albert Mulvany de Tomaszewicz. Nino No. 2. Words by Alfred de Musset. Music by F. Paolo Tosh. Milan: G. Ricordi \u0026 Co. Les Enfants. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. Dupre. Si tu veux Mignonne Melodie. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: G. Hartmann. Rondels Printaniers. Words by Caille Natal. Music by G. Mercier-Pottier. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Ivresse D'Oiseaux Bluette. Words by Maurice Bosch. Music by L. Danty. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. In the Gloaming. Words by Meta Orred; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison. Musica Proibita Melodia. Words by Flick-Flock. Music by S. Gastaldon, Op. 5. Firenze: Genesio Venturini","Midnight Reveries Caprice by Addison P. Wyman. Published by J.L. Peters, Cincinnati. 1867. The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice. Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1856. The Prisoner and the Swallow. A. Croisez. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Au Revoir Fantasie Caprice. Charles Voss. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons. Fantaisie Brillante de Faust. T. Moelling, Op. 60. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1864 Les Puritani. Eugene Ketterer. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dream of Childhood. Ernest Stoeger. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Mermaids' Song: Fantaisie from Oberon. Ch. Kinkel. Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. 1865. Falling Leaves An Autumn Reverie. Julius E. Muller, Op. 133. New York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. 3 Reveries: Le Desir. J. Funke, Op. 19.  Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1863. Third Meditation. Alfred Jaell, Op. 17. Cleveland: S.Brainard \u0026 Co. Last Hope. L.M. Gottschalk. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The Dying Poet Meditation. Seven Octaves. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1864. The Nun's Prayer. Composed by Oberthur. Arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. The Maiden's Prayer. T. Badarzewska. Cincinnati: J. Church. Maiden's Thanksgiving. T.Badarzewska. A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. The Lonely Hour. Geo.O. Farmer. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1863. The Harp at Midnight, V.B. Aubert. Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy. 1856 Nocturne. Alex. Dreyschock, Op.16. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Premier Nocturne. J. Leybach. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne. Edward Boulanger, Op. 8. Boston: Henry Tolman. Nocturne No. 2 G Major. F. Chopin, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Grande Sonate Pathetique. LouisVan Beethoven. Cinncinati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bros. Sonaten Op. 26. L. van Beethoven. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Overture to the Grand Opera of Maritana. Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son.","My Father's to the Battle Gone. Words by G.Higham. Music by H. Russell. London: Bedford Musical Repository. She Sat within the Abbey Walls. Poetry by Edmund Smith Esq. Music by John Barnett. London: Smith \u0026 Compy. O Dolce Concente. T. Latour. London: R. Birchall. French Air Charmante Gabrielle. C.Chaulieu. London: G. Walker \u0026 Son. Sul Margine D'un Rio. T. Latour. London: Saml. Chappell. All's Well. John Braham. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Foresters Sound the Cheerful Horn!. Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Wreath. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Bird Waltz. Francis Panormo. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Alpine. Charles Arnold. London: Walker \u0026 Son. Overture to Lodoiska. London: G. Shade. Overture to the Celebrated Opera of Gustavus the Third. D.F.E. Auber. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Overture to the Opera of I. Fuorusciti. Composed and Arranged by Ferdinand Paer. London: G. Walker. Mozarts Favorite Overture to Le Nozze Di Figaro. London: Geo. Shade. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdat. Composed by Boieldieu. London: Munro \u0026 May. Madrigal. Written by C.Z. Barnett; composed by John Barnett. London: Cramer., Addison \u0026 Beale. La Parisienne National March. Henri Herz, Op. 58. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Festival March from Rossini's Opera of Zelmira. E.C. Vernet. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Curfew Chorus, John Barnett. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale.","Scope and Contents Book with no covers. Partial handwritten note/poem attached In the Dusk of the Twilight. Words by Nella. Music partly adapted from Offenbach by Henry Parker. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. . In One Brief Day. Music composed by William M. Hutchison (signed) London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. I Trust You Still. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by D'Auvergne Barnard. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 1895. The Longshoreman, Words by Philip Datson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. Stamped :Edward Mills\". London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Lighthouse Keeper. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L. Molloy. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Watch. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Muster. Words by Juba Kennerley. Composed by Henry Pontet. London: The London Music Publishing Coy. Mona. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Out on the Deep. Words by Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. Music by Frederic N. Lohr. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons. Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blow. Words by Madame Foli. Composed by Tito Mattei. London: H. Beresford. In Old Madrid. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by H. Trotere. London: J.B. Cramer. Music in May. Words by Christopher Hassall. Music by Ivor Novello. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 1936. The Fairy Waltz. F.A. Reissiger. Ora pro Nobis. Words by A. Horspool. Music by M. Piccolomini. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. Private Tommy Atkins. Written by Henry Hamilton. Composed by S. Potter. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Rest Sacred Song. Poetry from the Dove on the Cross. Music by Miss Lindsay(Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss). London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The River of Years. Words by Mike Beverly. Music by Theo. Marzials. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. O Star of Eve. Melody from the Opera Tannhauser. Composed by Richard Wagner. English words written and adapted by W. Chalmers Masters. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Ship's Fiddler. Words by Thomas B. Campbell. Music by Frederick Baliol. London: Marshalla, Limited. Silent Vows. Words by Linsay Lennox. Music by Fredk. Croft, Op. 100. London: C.B. Tree \u0026 Co. A Soldier's Song. Words by Sidney Arthur Herbert. Music by Angelo Mascheroni. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1891. Admiral Tom. Words by Clifton Bingham. Locksley Hastings. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. The Old Piper. Words by M. Ingle Ball. Music by Charles E. Tinney. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. Sunshine Above from the Musical Comedy A Gaiety Girl. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Star of Bethlehem. The words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Three Fishers went Sailing by the Revd. Charles Kingsley. Music by John Hullah. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer. Two Children. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by A.H. Behrend. London: Patey \u0026 Willis. Stamped \"Saville's Music Warehouse Grove, Tottenham Pianofortes tuned.\" To the Front!. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Stephens Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 1894. The Village Blacksmith Song. Words written by Longfellow. Music composed by W.H. Weiss. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. The Yeoman's Wedding Song. Words by Maria X. Hayes. Composed by Prince Poniatowski. London: Boosey \u0026 Co.","Title: Songs Cover intials E.L.N. Handwritten list of songs: Who Is Sylvia? Franz Schubert Charles Ditson \u0026 Co  New York La Fille de Madame Angot  Lecocq C. Joubert The Sea Charles Marshall Boosey \u0026 Co., New York Questa o quella  Giuseppe Verdi  Ditson \u0026 Co  New York King Charles  Maude Valerie White  Bosey \u0026 Co, New York Serenade  E. Paolo Tosti  G. Schirmer, New York Two Russian Folk Songs ( Volga Boat Song \u0026 In the Fields)  A.T. Rubetz  G. Schirmer, New York Man of the Hour  R.W. Atkinson Der Troubadour  Joseph Verdi  Leipzig, Aug. Cranz The Kerry Dance J.L. Molloy  Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co  New York Radamisto (1720) G. F. Handel  G. Schirmer, New York","Cover: Music Inside Loose: The National Recorder Inaugural March; Larmarque Texas Franccesco Fancinlliz Waves of the Ocean Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company There's a Long, Long Trail Zo Elliot (handwritten) The Girl I Left Behind Me (Handwritten) How the Gates Came Ajar (Handwritten) Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone (Handwritten) Harry Kennedy The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant Ch. Grobe Gentle Nellie Moore Ch. Grobe Ditson \u0026 Co Mass. Love's Messenger March V. B. Aubert Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Golden Sunset March E. Berthier Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co New York Blue Bird Polka E.M. Bowman J.L. Peters, New York Silvery Sand Galop Frank H.H. Thomson Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Other Loose items: The Child's Unfinished Prayer; Freedom and the USA; The Trumpet Calls of the Army;; Down in Dixie; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; Joyous Farmer; Then You'll Remember me;Boulanger's March; Rock-A-By-Baby; I'se Gwine Back to Dixie; Oh You Darling; Jeanette Polka; Awakening of Love; Angel Hands Shall Ever Guide Thee;After Winter Cometh Summer; Sailing March; Joly Trumpeter's March; Golden Slippers; Come Back to Erin; A Bird in Hand; Good Night Darling, Come To Morrow; My Home's the Sea; Friendless and Sad; Haunting Memories; Our Nation's Medley; Awfully Awful; Baby Mine; Put Me in my Little Bed; Crime!; The Old-Fashioned Mother; Building for Eternity; Almighty God, thou Knowest Best; Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; Marriage Bells Waltzes; Dear Old Girl; Affection; Children at Play Galop","Cover: Piano A. Dunstan Handwritten Contents: 1. Nadine Alfred Haines 2. The Harmonius Blacksmith G.F. Handel 3. Etude de Concert Paul Ambroise 4. Florice Agnes M. Chambers London, W.H. Broome 5. Adola Ernest Travers 6. Waltz C.M. von Weber London, Swan \u0026 Co. 7. March of the Israelites M. Costa London: Hart \u0026 Co. 8. Sheperd's Evening Song Chas. D. Blake F. Pitman, Hart \u0026 Co. London 9. Aida O. Sherwin Marshall London: Edwin Ashdown 10. The Gondolier W.C. Powell 11. Blumenlied Gustav Lange 12. The Battle of Life J.H. Lewis London: B. Williams Ltd. 13. Sparkling Cascades Langton Willliams London: W. Paxton 14. Mimosa Albert Wm. Brooks London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 15. Tema and Variations W.A. Mozart London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 16. The Parade march Henri Stanislaus London 17. Odelesque Moorish Dance Parke Hubter London: C. Sheard \u0026 Co. 18. Scherzo Brilliant H.A. Wollenhaupt London: Wickins \u0026 Co. 19. Andante Louis Van Beethoven London: B. Williams Ltd. 20. L'Americaine James H. Sykes 21. Daintie Daisie J. Warwick Moore London: Edwin Ashdown 22. Zingarella Felix Burns 23. Scherzo Joseph Joachim Raff London: Edwin Ashdown 24. Study in E Stephen Heller London: B. Williams, Ltd.","Cover: Mrs. Louise Richardson. Spine: Ballads, Songs etc 1838-1847 734.3 Inside label: Margaret Riker Haskell La Fete Indienne by Henri Bohlman; Boston: Geo. P. Reed La Ravenna by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Zoralia by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Martelle by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Pearlette by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Adalina by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason The Novelty Quadrilles by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Polka Quadrilles by Stephen Glover Philadelphia: A. Fiot Pas Styrien by A. Ropicquet Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Village Quick Step by Dr. John G. Bartlett Boston: Oliver Ditson The Coasirs Galop by F. Burgmuller Philadelphia: A. Fiot Indian Hunter Quick Step by Henry Russell New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds Pas a Pas by H. Auguste Pond Cincinnati Ohio: T. B. Mason Two Rondos by Francois Hunten Boston: Oliver Ditson Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by G. Donizetti New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Wild Flowers Soon Will Shed Their Blooom by Donizetti Philadelphia: A. Fiot When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming S.C. Massett New York; Wm. Dubois We Stood Beside the Window by W.C. Peters Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters The Melodies of Many Lands by Charles W. Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by Samuel Lover Boston: C. Bradlee Think of Me Then by Miss A.S. Jungmann Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. The Last farewell by T.M.I. Baltimore: Geo. Willig, Jr. Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters Cincinnati: Peters \u0026 Co. I have Something Sweet to Say by Charles E. Horn New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Minute Gun at sea by M.P. King Philadelphia: Geo. Willig You Ask if I Love You by E. Thomas Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Speak No Ill by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Thou Shalt Never Know I Love Thee by An Amateur Cincinnati: W.C. Peters Where are now the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Love Not by Blockley Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. I've Wandered in Dreams by J.A. Wade Philadelphia: Fiot, Megnen \u0026 Co. The Hindoo Girl's Song by Howard Z. Cosby Philadelphia: G. Willig A Home that I Love by Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Sun Now Gilds the Mountain Tops by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot Exercises for the Guitar by Carulli Philadelphia: A. Fiot Oh! Think Not I can SAy Farewell by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot My Thoughts are of Thee My Love by C.G. Weber Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters My Helen is the Fairest Flower by Meigen Philadelphia: A. Fiot Teach, Oh! Teach Me to Forget by T.H. Bayly Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sweetly Falls the Dew of Night by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Pirate's Serenade by J. Thomson Boston: Henry Prentiss Carusi's Guitar Melodies by Samuel Carusi Baltimore by author The Hungarian Waltz by Emil Heerbrugger Philadelphia: A. Fiot Ah! Canst Thou Leave Me? by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot As I View These Scenes So Charming by Bellini Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Love Thee Dearest by Viotti Baltimore: G. Willig I Love But Thee by Meignen Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co Shall We Meet Again MAry by J.B. L'Hulier Philadelphia: George Willig Note on inside back cover: \"Withdrawn Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.\"","Cover: Music Larghetto by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Movement by Cherubini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selections from Mozart and Rink Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Pieces by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from Beethoven's Mass in C. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from a Mass by Haydn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Movements from Adam and Spontini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Prayer from Tancredi by Rossini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Adagios by Southard and Geisler Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne in Midsummer's Night Dream by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Preludes and Fugues by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Cathedral Voluntaries by Vincent Novello Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sounds of Love by Th. Oesten New York: Stephen T. Gordon The Wedding March by Mendelssohn Cincinnati: John Church La Marseillaise by Henry Cramer Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Dresden MArch by Gustave Kunze Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman March by Ferd. Beyer Cincinnati: F.W. Rauch Gondellied by Theodore Oesten Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Prayer from Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Evening Blessing by M. Keller New York: Horace Waters Oh! God Thy Goodness by Beethoven Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Lo The Day of Rest Declineth by L.O. Emerson Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. With Thee by Franz Abt Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Dying Christian by Pope Philadelphia: G.E. Blake When my Father and my Mother forsake me by The Chevalier S. Neukomm New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard Strike the Cymbal by Pucitta Baltimore: G. Willig Jerusalem My Happy Home by William Clifton New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Jeptha's Daughter by Braham \u0026 Nathan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sound the Loud Timbrel New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Thy Will Be Done by J.B. Taylor New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Parting Hymn by J.F. Hance New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Jesus Savior of My Soul by Albert H. Wood Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Napolitaine by Alexander Lee Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Alas! Those Chimes So Sweetly Stealing by W.V. Wallace Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Hear, O Hear me! by Rossini Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. La Serenade by F. Schubert Cincinnati : John Church Jr. The Day-Star of My Life has Set! by J.C.Meininger Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. This is the Lord's Own Day by Franz Otto Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fading Still Fading by T.V. Weisenthal St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Oh God Have Mercy by Mendelssohn Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. Pity O Savior by Geo. F. Root Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover\" \"___d Songs\" Inside Handwritten Index Alphabetical Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield Day is Done by M.W. Balfe Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Children of the City by Stephen Adams New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Keep Us Safely to the End by J.L. Gilbert New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. On Wings of Faith by M. Dunton Sparrow Boston: C.W. Thompson \u0026 Co. Watching the Embers by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Angel Came by Frederic H. Cowen Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Maguerite by C.A. White Boston: White Smith \u0026 Co. The Applet of Her Eye by George Routledge New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Darby and Joan by J. L. Molloy Manchester, N.H.: C.H. Kimball Answer? by Alfred G. Robyn St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Music House Co. O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay by Anton Strelezki Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Sleeping Hero by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Old Minstrel Bass Song by Geo. Le Gault Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Diver by Edward J. Loder Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Message from the King by Ciro Pinsuti Chicago: National Music Co. The Wreck of the Valencia by J.H. Fillmore Cincinnati: The Fillmore Music House (2 copies) Cease Thy Reposing by Frederic Maccabe New York: Richard A. Saalfield Say What Shall my Song be To-night by Joseph Phillip Knight Chicago: National Music Co. I Watched the Sunlight dying by Franz Abt Cleveland: S. Brainard's Son's Two Hearts by Louis F. Gottschalk Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. Gold, Bright and Yellow L.O. Emerson Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. The Sword of Ferrara by Frederic Field Bullard Boston: G. Schirmer Jr. Our Jack's Come HOme Today by W.J. Devers New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield I've Gathered Them In by C.A.White Boston and Chicago: White, Smith \u0026 Co. Golden Love By Milton Wellings Boston: P.R. McCargo \u0026 Co. 'Tis I ! by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Fairer Still ! by Ciro Pinsuti New York: C.H.Ditson \u0026 Co. Pure and Fair The Lilly Grows by H.P. Danks Chicago: National Music Co. The Beautiful Gate by M. Piccolomini Boston: White-Smith Music Pub. Co. (2 copies) Good Night by Mary Turner Salter Boston: Oliver Ditson Company My Honolulu Queen by William H. Penn Copyright by Sol. Bloom Sweet Fleur De-Lis by Edgar Selden New York: George L. Spaulding Pretty Lips by Artur Lloyd Chicago: National Music Co. Concert of Nightingales by J. Concone Philadelphia: F.A. North \u0026 Co. She was a Good Old Soul by Theodroe Morse New York: FB Haviland The Offer by Theo. H. Northrup Chicago: National Music Co. Moonbird by Johann C. Schmid New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick \u0026 Co. When Fairy Tales Were Ended by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Co. The Fair Little Maiden by Emilie Paige Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Camelia and Rose by Wilhelm Ganz Manchester, NH: Chas. H. Kimball Kuss Walzer by Johann Strauss New York: Willis Woodward \u0026 Co. Oh! Had I Wealth by Frank D'Alquen New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Beyond the Starsby Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Oh, The Blue Hills! by Margaret Ellis Mabery New York: Oliver Ditson Company Grandma's Last Amen by Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Champagne Charlie Was His Name by Alfred Lee New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Old Cuckoo Quartet by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Company The Message by Jac. Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Madrigal by C. Chaminade Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples by William B. Gray New York: W.B.Gray \u0026 Co. Daffodil Time by Theo. Marzials New York: Richard A. Saalfield I Built a Bridge of Fancies by Anne Fricker Postillion by Franz Abt New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Torpedo and the Whale ! by Olivette Chicago: National Music Company Sailing over the Sea by D' Adhemar Chicago: National Music Company Those Evening Bells by Solon Wilder Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Daybreak by Waldemar Malmene New York: R.A. Saalfield My Star of Home by E. Frewin New York: R.A. Saalfield Dublin Bay by Geo. Barker New York: National Music Co. Greeting Glee by M.A. Rublee Chicago: National Music Company Fair Lilly by F. M. Lillebridge Washington DC. John F. Ellis \u0026 Co. loose inside back cover: The Sword of Bunker Hill (Handwritten/typed) paper-Oliver Ditson Boston Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by F. Kuchen","Book Title: Secular Songs Inside Handwritten alphabetical listing of songs Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by Kucken Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield When the Heart is Young by Dudley Buck Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Who Can Tell? by J.H. Rosecrans Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House (2 Copies) The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Answers Ballad by Jacques Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Weaving by Milton Wellings Chicago: National Music Company Sailing on the Lake by George W. Major Chicago: National Music Company The Storm Fiend by Joseph L. Roeckel Boston: Oliver Ditson Company The Bird and the Rose by Amy Elise Horrocks New York: G. Schirmer The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Danube River by Hamilton Aide New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Heavenly Light by Grace Akass Murdock Chicago: Sol Bloom I Would that my Love by Mendelssohn To the Stormwind by Carl Evers Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (2 Copies) In the Chimney Corner by Frederic H. Cowen New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Know a Bank by Charles E. Horn New York: Richard A. Saalfield Fleeting Days by Eben H. Bailey Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt \u0026 Co. The Evening Gun by Dr. J.B. Herbert Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. Committed to the Deep by C.A.White Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Down Deep within the Cellar by John Oxenford Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) The Man-O'-War's Man by Arthur W. Marchant Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Sunset by Kate Vannah Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Company When the wind blows in from the Sea by Henry Smart Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Love's Sorrow by Harry Rowe Shelley New York: G. Schirmer Love is Calling by Virginia Hagan Chicago: National Music Company Meditation Song by. C. Chenery Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Child of the Sunbeam by N. Barker Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (3 Copies) Star of the Desert by Theo Bonheur Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Afterwards by John W. Mullen Boston: Oliver Ditson Company In Night's Still Calm by Gustave Luther New York: G. Schirmer Blest were the Days by Sir John A. Stevenson Boston: Oliver Ditson Must We Then Meet As Strangers? by J. R. Thomas New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. The Song of the Patriot by John Naylor Haverhill, Mas: John Naylor The Old Song Book by W. J Morant Chicago: National Music Company Where the Sugar Maples Grow by A.A. Giffin Washington DC: The Kirkus Dugdale Co. Farewell Dear Heart by D.S. Hakes Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers The King of the Deep Am I by W.C. Kreusch New York: Leo Feist Davy Jones' Locker by H.W. Petrie New York: Jos.W.Stern \u0026 Co. Knights of Honor by Harrison Millard New York: Richard A. Saalfield Shower of Cold Polka by Carl Lorenz Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Home Sweet Home by William Kuhe New York: W.A. Oakes","Scope and Contents Title: \"Mary Oatwell\" \"Music\" Inside Cover: Typed listing-typed Vocal and Piano music My Mountain Home by William J. Wetmore, MD. New York: Millet's Music Saloon Solitude by John Daniel Philadelphia: Covenhoven \u0026 Duffy Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson Boston: Oliver Ditson Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee by A Lady Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury Boston: E.H. Wade Ev'ry Land My Home by N.J. Sporle New York: A.A. Van Gelder I Love the Merry Sunshine by Stephen Glover New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Tell Me My Heart by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. There is Darkness on the Mountain by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spring Time of the Year is Coming by C.Thompson Esq. Baltimore: G. Willig Hope and the Rose by Stephen Glover Baltimore: G. Willig I Do Not Ask to Offer Thee by G. Linley New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. I'm A Merry Zingara by M.W.Balfe Boston: Geo. P. Reed The Somnambulist's Song by Madlle. Jenny Lind New York: Jollie Lament for Home by Linley New York: Jollie Comin' Thro' the Rye New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. The Alpine Sheperdess by H.Kater, Esq. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Alfin Brillar by Luigi Ricci Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. La Fille Du Regiment by Donizetti New York: Firth \u0026 Hall La Vivandiere New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Rejoice Our Lord Has Risen by C.K. Hawes Portland Maine: C.K. Hawes Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti New York: William Hall \u0026 Son We Met by Chance by F. Kuchen New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Mother Dear by Samuel Lover, Esq. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Mother's Smile by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son If the Deep Voice of Sorrow by George Loder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Searcher of Hearts by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Star of Love by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Spring is Coming by Henry Kleber New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings by G.H. Rodwell New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. My Home, My Happy Home by G.A. Hodson Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Where are the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini New York: Jaques \u0026 Brother When I was Quitting Norman Bowers by Meyerbeer New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Mine it is at Midnight Hour by J. Caspard Maeder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Bonnie Doon New York: S.C. Jollie Jamie;s on the Stormy Sea by Bernard Covert Boston: Oliver Ditson Maiden! awake from thy slumbers by John Daniel New York: William Hall \u0026 Son May morning light Fall o'er thee by John Daniel Boston: G.P. Reed","Scope and Contents Title: Duetts Inside cover not attached an alphabetical list of songs labeled \"Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.69\" May Queen by Henry C. Watson, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Shades of Eve are Falling by John Daniell, Boston: Geo. P. Reed Come with Me Beneath the Wave by Edward Collier, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Inchcape Bell by John Parry Jr., Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me back my Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes like a Spell by C.E. Horn I'm Afloat, I's Afloat by John M. White, Boston: Henry Prentiss Il Secreto per esser Felici ( It is beter to Laugh than be sighing) by Donizetti, Boston: Oliver Ditson O Would I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Birds Who on the Joyous Wing by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Henry R, Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee O Love is Like a Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Not for Me by Henry Oakey; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall I Beg You'll Not Suppose Miss Snooks by R. Smith; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Rosy Hours of Sprightly Youth by John Daniel; Boston: Henry Prentiss The American Girl by Charles F. Heuberer; Boston: Henry Prentiss There Crows a Bonnie Briar Bush by James Dewar; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Melody by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Merry Gondolier by Alexander Lee; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mariner's Graveby Charles T. Martyn; New York: Charles E. Horn Di Tanti Pal Piti Come and Wander with Me by Auber; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Winters Gone the Spring is Here by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave by John H. Hewitt; Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. When I First Heard the Convent Bell by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher Shall I Sing You the Song by Augustus Meves; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring is Coming by Carlo Bassini; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Smile Upon Me Dearest by Auber; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Star of the Desert by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Publisher Soon I Shall Behold Thee by Herold; New York: Atwill Publisher The Carrier Pigeon by P.K. Moran; Boston: C. Bradlee None Remember Thee by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Take Not Too Rudelt the Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Oh Weep Not, Oh Weep Not by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Do Not Look So Bright and Blest by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon Oh Tell Me Not of Future Peace by Mrs. G.; New York: C.T.Ceslain Sounding Billows; New York: Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Poor Man's Friend by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Lass o'Cowrie by Francis H. Brown; New York: Atwill Publisher The Language of Flowers by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill Publisher Go Demand of Yon Light Zephyr by G. Donizetti; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Merry Bugle by Mr. J. Jones; Boston: Oliver Ditson Angels of Peace and Gladness by Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ah! Believe Love's Holy Flame by A. Adam; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Sweet is the Thought, The Promise Sweet by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. Thou Art Far Away at sea by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Day I'm Sixty Two by T. Bricher; Boston: H. Prentiss When This Enchantment I Behold by M.W. Balfe; Boston: O.Ditson Woman's Heart by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson Highland Mary by L. Kozeluch; Boston: C. Bradlee Hail Columbia Happy Land; New York: Atwill Publisher Our Father's Hearth by S.B. Pond; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sunbeam of Summer by Bellinin; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Orphean Lyre by Mr. Wainwright; Boston: O. Ditson (2) The Reconciliation by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Hours of Love When First We Met by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Chain and the Ring by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Churchyard Wall by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Chieftain's Halls by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Gypsy's Invitation by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Am I Not Fondly Thine Own; New York: Atwill's Come Echo Catch My Song by C.M. Weber; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Arm, Arm Ye Brave by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Piercing Eyes by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Pleasing Pain by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Holy, Holy, Lord, God, Almighty by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Honor and Arms by Handel; Boston: Oliver Ditson When Night Comes O'er the Plain by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Tiger Couches in the Wood by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Flora's Invitation by James B. Taylor; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Waves are Brightly. Lightly Dancing by T. Comer; Boston: C. Bradlee Oh! Boatman Row Me O'er the Stream by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Free, The German Rhine by J.W. Hudson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Life as a Father pitieth his Children by Joseph Monds; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Oh! Lull Me, Lull Me Charming Air by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Kate Kearney by a memeber of the Philadelphia Glee Association; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns My Sweet Dorabella by T. Philipps; Boston: Parker Ditson Song of the Gipsy's Bride by Balfe Chorus of Gypsey's by Balfe; New York: Atwill Tis Sad to Leave Our Father Land by Balfe; New York: Atwill The Heart Bow'd Down by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fair Land of Poland by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson I'll Do Thy Bidding Mother Dear by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Scope and Contents Spine: Vocal Music; Cover S. Jennie Kingsley Inside cover label \" Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Gift of Miss Alma J. Bridgman, Williamsburg, Mass.\" Alphabetical listing, typed inside front cover The Star Spangled Banner arranged by Wm Dressler; New York: William Dressler Hail Columbia  arranged by Ch. K.; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Viva L'America Home of the Free by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pong \u0026 Co. The Soldier's Prayer by William A. King; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. My Beloved One's Fairy Like Form by A. Fesca; Boston: E.H. Wade My Father's Home by Ferdinand Cumbert; New York: William Dressler The Song of May by W.Vincent Wallace; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Sons Croosken Laun by Matthews; Philadelphia: G. Willig Haunted Stream by George Barker; Philadelphia: Beck \u0026 Lawton The Death of Warren by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Kathleen Mavorneen by J.N. Crouch; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Dermot Astore by F.W.N. Crouch; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. Love Not by Blockley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Blighted Flower by M.W. Balfe; Philadelphia: A. Foit Clara by George Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Agatha by F. Abt; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Gaily Thro' Life Wander by G. Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Il Secreto Per Esser Felici by Donizetti; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Within a Mile of Edinboro; Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf by David Wood; New York: S.T. Gordon Mrs. Lofty and I by J.J. Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Village Queen by Emily Antonia Walker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Grave of Bonaparte by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny L'Ouvriere by D'Etienne Arnaud; Bruxelles: B. Schott Soave Imagine D'Amor by Mercante; Paris\" Choudens Three Fishers went Sailing by John Hullah; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Oft in the Stilly Night by Sir J. Stevenson; New York: S.T. Gordon The Beggar Girl by A. Sedgwick; Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Rock Me to Sleep, Mother by Ernest Leslie; Boston: G.D. Russell and Company Weeping, Sad and Lonely by Henry Tucker; Brooklyn: Sawyer \u0026 Thompson The Murmering Sea by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Lays of the Night by Stephen Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I Would That My Love by M. Bartholdy; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Maybells and the Flowers by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chair by Geo. F. Root; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Thou Art With Me by J.R. Thomas; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Glory Hallelujah arranged by Waldo Allen; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Wanted a Governess by John Parry; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Sensitive Coon by Pedro A. Andreu; New York: S.T. Gordon The Universal Medley arranged by J. Pierpont; Boston: Oliver Ditson Marching Along by Wm. B. Bradbury; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.","Spine: MUSIC  Cover: C.F. Smith Inside cover loose listing of songs by composer, alphabetical: Vocal Music, Vol. 7 Mother He's Going Away by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Molly Carew by Samuel Lover, Esq.; New York: Millets Music Saloon Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining by Samuel Lover; Philadelphia: George Willig The Low Back'd Car by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by S. Lover; New York: E. Riley The Chameleon by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Flower of Natchez by SAmuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Fanny of New York by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Indian Summer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Alabama by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Two Birds by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Slaying the Deer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Land of the West by Samuel Lover; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Beautiful West by Alexander Lee; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Fine Ould Irish Gentleman by John Brougham; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot by Charles W. Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Cheer Up My Own Jeannette by Charles W. Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Were I but his Own Wife by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Maiden's Dream by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son What are the Wild Waves Saying by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son When Stars are in the Quiet Skies by Alexander Ball; Boston: George P. Reed Thou art Gome from my Gaze by G. Linley Esq. ; New York: Millet's Music Saloon Despairing Mary by J. Wilson; Charleston: George Oates Oh! The Heart it is a Treasure by E.L. Hime; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Soul in One Unbroken Sigh by W.H. Reeves; Boston: G.P. Reed The Bank of the Guadalquiver by L.Lavenu; New York: Atwill Beautiful Venice by J.P. Knight; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Deck Not with Gems by W, Turnbull; Boston: W.H. Oakes Flow Gently Sweet Afton by J.E. Spilman; Philadelphia: George Willig Ode in the Golden Rule, I.O.O.F. arranged by Webbe Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V.Wallace; New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Girondin's Hymn by A. Dumas; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother (handwritten verses) Ethiopian Serenades: Mary Blane; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Uncle Ned by Wlliam Clifton: New York: Atwill Oh! Susanna of the Christy Minstrels; New York: C.Holt, Jr. Dearest Mae (an Ethiopian Song) by L.D. H. Crosby; Philadelphia: A. Fiot","Scope and Contents Spine \"Piano\" Cover \"l.H.B. Music\" The Old English Gentleman Ronald and I by Louisa Gray; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore March of the Men of Harlech by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome The Celebrated Marseillais Hymn by M. Rouget Delisle; London: T. Broome I Love, My Love by Ciro Pinsuti; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart The Brook by J.A. Wade; London: T. Broome List! Lovely Fisher Maiden by C.H. Furlong; Edinburgh: Paterson \u0026 Sons Tell me My Heart by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Should He Upbraid by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Kathleen Mavourneen by F. Nicholls Crouch; London: Hutchins \u0026 Romer Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry R. Bishop; London: Joseph Willams Non li scordar di mel by Fabio Campana; London: R. Mills Oh! Ma Charmante by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. Mignon by Ambroise Thomas; Paris: Au Menestrel Le Soir by Ch. Gounod; Paris: Choudens, Pere \u0026 Fils Serenade by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer In Our Bright Fairy Boat by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer First Violet by Mendelssohn; London: J.B. Cramer There is a Green Hill Far Away by Ch. Gounod; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Cleansing Fires by Virginia Gabriel; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Angels Ever Bright and Fair by Handel; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. But the Lord if Mindful of His Own by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Sonate Pathetique pour le Piano by L. Van Beethoven; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Fantasia in C minor by Mozart; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. L'Invitation a la Valse Rondo Brillante by C.M. von Weber; London: Forsyth Brothers Lascia Ch'io Pianga by Franz Rosenfeld; London: Hutchings and Romer Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Petits Oiseaux by W. Kuhe; Bruxelles: Schott Freres Pinson et Fauvette by Paul Barbot; Paris: C. Prilipp Rosabina by Hannah R. Binfield; London: Joseph Williams Pluie de Brillants by F.V. Kornatzki; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Roulette Galop by Chas. Coote Junr. ; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry","Spine: MUSIC Cover E.E.EASTMAN Unattached alphabetical list of songs inside from cover The May Queen (parts 1-3) by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! My Heart is Weary Waiting by Herman Saroni; Philadelphia: Edward Walker Pirates Serenade by I. Thompsom; Boston: C.H. Keith The Old Sexton by Henry Russell; Boston: Prentiss and Clark I've a Home in the Valley by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last tear I Shed by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainy Day Song by Wiliam R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bridge of Sighs by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson I've Nothing Else to do by William Clifton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Je Suis La Bayadere by N.C. Bochsa; Philadelphia: A. Fiot I Love, I Love the Free by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed To Mary in Heaven by Mr. W.R. dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Watch You Well By Daylight by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Night Before the Bridal by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Love's Young Dream by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Grace Darling by George Linley; Philadelphia The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster; Boston: Geo. P. Reed I Have Something Sweet to Tell You by I.B. Webster; Louisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. The Song of Blanche Alpen by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Grecian Daughter by Jos. P. Knight; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Thus Meet Thou and I by W.Williams; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by H. Russell; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House There's A Good Time Coming by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson If She Love Thee by T. Comer; Boston: Oliver Ditson Dearest I Think of Thee by C. Krebs; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Will You Love Me Then as Now? by F. Weiland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver DitSON The Willow Song by I.N. Metcalf; Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark Come Dwell With Me by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Cradle Song by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Natalie, Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Songs of the Virginia Serenaders-Lucy Neal by J.P. Carter; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House Oh! Emma was a Darling by John P. Ordway; Bosotn: E.H. Wade Nelly was a Lady by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Good Old Days of Yore by Judson; Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. The California Gold Diggers by Nathan Barker; Boston: S.W. Marsh Come with Me While the Stars Shine Bright by J.W. Turner; Boston: Oliver Ditson When the Stars are in the Quiet Skies by H.A. Osborne; New York: William Vanderbeek The Mountainer's Farewell by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Get Off the Tracks by Jesse Hutchinson Junr. Boston: Published by the author Where Can the Soul Find Rest! by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Was Happy Ere I Loved You by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Will You Come to My Mountain Home? by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Comin thro' the Rye; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountainer by Leonard Marshall; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny Gray by Charlie Mueller; Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker Do They Miss Me At Home? by S.M. Crannis; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Miss Thee at Home by Charlie C. Converse; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Cannot Pretend to Say by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Old Pine Tree by Charles White; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Young Folks at Home by Miss Hattie Livingston; New York: Gould \u0026 Berry The Cottage of My Mother by Judson Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Again by M.S. Pike, Esq.; Boston: E. H. Wade The Flag of Our Union by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Dismal Swamp by Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Carry Me Home to Die by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Inez in Heaven by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Wm. Oakes I'm Alone, All Alone by William dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rockaway by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed How Long \u0026 Dreay is the Night by B.F. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Shall we Meet Again, Mary by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: George Willig","Scope and Contents Spine: Music with call Numbers VZP//9M973 inside front cover \"Forbes Library Northampton, Mass. Gift of Joseph L. Harrison\" Alphabetical listing by composer of songs in book, page 3 J.L. Harrison, Troy, NY handwritten Autumn Wind by E.C. Phelps; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Bells of Aberdovey by  Brinley Richards; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring Song by G.D. Wilson; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Estelle by Charles D'Albert; Troy, NY: Edward P. Jones Fanyasia by G.A. Osborne; Boston: Oliver Ditson Valse L'Amour by J.W. Long; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tam O'Shanter by George W, Warren; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. U.S. Army Calls by Robert Stoeprl; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Monks Prayer by Julius E. Muller; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Birds of Spring by E. Hoffman; Providence, RI: John A. Cory La Cascade of Roses by J. Ascher;  New York: S. T. Gordon Preciosa by E. Beyer; Boston: O;iver Ditson Di Provenza Il Mar by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Summer Breezes by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Berceuse (Cradle Song) by L.M. Gottschalk; New York: William Hal \u0026 Son Teresa Carreno by E.H.Wade; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Marie by Brinley Richards; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Hymn to Love by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Cloches Du Monastere by Lefebure Wely; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co. The Prayer Granted by Thecla Badarzewska; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Lauterbach Maiden by R. Loffler; Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. Le Crepuscule by T.J. Guy; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Zeta Psi Polka by T.J. Guy; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Lester Wallack Polka by Robert Stoepel; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Maienliebe by Th. Oesten; New York: S.T. Gordon La Tendresse by H. Cramer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Reve d' Esperance by Henry Mayer; New York: Firth, Pond and Co. Golden Robin Polka by Narcisse Bousquet; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co, The Blossom Quadrille by Wililam Hopkins; Try, NY: Edward Hopkins Republican Quadrilles by Thos. J. Guy; Buffalo: Sheppard Cottier \u0026 Co. Military March by Ch. Gounod; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Spring Fairy by J.C. Engelbrecht;  Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham La Charme Schottisch by Edward N. Catlin; Troy, New York: J.W.Andrews The Lorette Polka by James Pearce; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Je T'Ecoute by J. Lafleur; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Alleghany Valley Rail Road March by Sarah H. Killikelly; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Les Rats Quadrilles by J. Redler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Crown of Diamonds Galop by James Bellak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pestal by Charles Grobe; Baltimore: G. Wilig Junr. General Grant's Grand March by  E. Mack; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker","Scope and Contents Red and Silver Spine \"Scraps\"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles \u0026 Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland \u0026 Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland \u0026 Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland \u0026 Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark \u0026 Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa","Spine: Weber Hunter's Chorus S B Coolidge Inside Cover \" Forbes Library Northampton Mass Gidt of Frank Lyman Brooklyn N.Y. Typed alphabetical list of Vocal and Instrumental Music, vol. 88 Introduction ( to Hunter's Chorus) The Hunter's Chorus by C. Meineke; Baltimore: John Cole The Celebrated Overture to la Dame Blanche by A. Boieldieu; New York: E. Riley The Celebrated Overture Il Barbier di Seville by Rossini; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Celebrated Overture to the Caravan by Mr. Gretri; New York W. DuBois The Swiss Hunters Welcome Home by L. Devereaux; Boston: James L..Hewitt \u0026 Co. Music Saloon Harriet the Match Girl by W. Kirby; Boston: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Chimes of Zurich by Charles E. Horn; New York: J.L. Hewitt The Huntsman's Chorus by N. Buhl; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boston Light Infantry's by E. Kichberg Jr.; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Boston Brigade march by James Hewitt; Boston: James Hewitt Music Store Boston Independet Cadets' Grand March by J. Worsley; Boston: C. Bradlee Grand March Quick Step by Webster's; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. A Popular New Quick Step by Anthony Rieff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Gipsey Dance by Augustus Voigt; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. LHimne des Marsellois by Mr. Moran; New York: W. Dubois Bid me Discourse by Henry R. Bishop; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Johnny came A Courting by W.F.Parke; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Meet Me By Moonlight by J. Augustine Esq.; New York: E. Riley The King and the Countryman by Mr. Parnell; Boston: C. Bradlee Farewell But Whenever You Welcome the Hour by Arthur F. Keene; New York: E. Riley Hours There Were by Joseph A. Wasde esq.; Philadelphia: John G. Klemn Oh it is Not While Riches by W. Eavestaff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Farewell to My Harp by Charles E. Horn; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Hinda's appeal to her Lover by G. Kiallmark; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Let Us Hast to Kelvin grove bonnie lassie by R.A. Smith; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Braes o' Balquhither by John Davies; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Bonja Song; New York: J.A.\u0026 W. Geib The Carrier Pigeon; Philadelphia: John G. Klemm","Spine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis","Spine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan","Spine: Music  Attached on inside cover alphabetical listing, by composer; Volume 53 Piano Music Inside: May G. Leavitt; January 21st 1871 5th Sinfonies by J.N. Hummel; Londres: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Sonaten by L.van Beethoven; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Reverie-Traumerei by R. Schumann; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Zufriedenheit by Orleana R. E. Thompson; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company No. 7 Op.78 Fantasie; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag No. 10 Op.21 Grande Polonaise in Es Dur; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Bohn: N. Simrock The Mountain Stream by Sidney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. L'Esperance by Alexandre Fesca; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Frisches Leben by F. Spindler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wanderlieder by Franz Spindler; Boston: Henry Tolman Fruhlings= Wanderungen by L. Kohler; Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Andante by F. Schubert; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Co. Marcia Fantastica by Bargiel; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Grande Galop Chromatique by F. Liszt; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Les Courriers Caprice by Theodore Ritter: Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine: Songs Front Cover: Flossie S. Roberts. In Loving Memory of Her Dear Aunt \u0026 Godmother Clara Helena Aubrey From Uncle Richard, July 16, 1896 2. O for the Wings of a Dove by F. Mendelssohn Batholdy; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair by Haydn; London: H. D'Alcorn Kindly Will Heaven Regard Us by Donizetti; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Flow on Thou Shining River by Sir John Stevenson; London: H. D'Alcorn There's Not A Merry Bird That Sings by Ferdinad Gumbert; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Looking Back by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Storm by W. Glover; London: H. D'Alcorn Children's Voices Song by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Far Away From Thee by Michael Watson; London: Willey \u0026 Co. Love in Youth by H. B. Farnie; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Last Links are Broken by Fanny Steers; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Leah's Song by Brinley Richards; London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Come Where My Loves Lies Dreaming by S.C.Foster; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest by J.L. Hatton; London: B. Williams Half Mast High by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Belle Mahone by J.H. McNaughton; London: Howard \u0026 Co. Sweethearts by Arthur Sullivan; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. I Cannot Forget by Charlotte Sainton Dolby; London: Boosey, Patey \u0026 Co. She Wore A Wreath of Roses by Jospeph P. Knight; London: Joseph Williams Auld Robin Gray; London: H. Dalcorn \u0026 Co. Remember or Forget by Hamilton Aide; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Floating Away by John Blockley; London: John Blockley Only to Love by Charles Santley; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Golden Days Ballad by Arthur S.Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Across the Sea by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. To The Woods by F. Warner; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Ring Out Wild Bells by John Blockley; London: John Blockley 'Tis the Hour for Music by Henry Farmer; London: Joseph William Ruby by Virginia Gabriel; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Skipper and His Boy by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Tired by Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss); London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Recit by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Ring On! Sweet Angelus by Ch.Gounod; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Mein Liebster ist im Dorf der Schmied by Gustav Holzel; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Weary Song by Virginia Gabriel; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart She Sat Beside the Mountain Spring by Virginia Gabriel; London: C.Lonsdale","Cover: William A. Baker  Sticker inside cover: Forbes Library Northampton Mass. The Great Organ Offertoire by A. Lefebure Wely; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (stamped Jul 2 1895) Air By Mozart; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Meditation, Offertoire for Vox Humana by W. Eugene Thayer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Deux Prieres by Alphonse Mailly; London: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Overture to Martha by von Flotow; New York: S.T.Gordon Overture to the Celebrated Opera of William Tell by G. Rossini; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co, Nro. 18 Entfuhrung by W.A. Mozart; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 46. Belisar by C. Donizetti; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 53 Das Nachtlager by C. Kreutzer; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. Weisse Dame by von Boieldieu; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 33. Freischutz by C.M. von Weber; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro.26. Tancred by von Rossini; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Sonata quasi una Fantasia by Franz Liszt; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Andante by W.A. Mozart; Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Larghetto by Mozart;  Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Faust ( No. 1 \u0026 2) by Albert W. Berg; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tannhauser by C. Frandel; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer L'Africaine-Marche religieuse by G. Meyerbeer; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Intermezzo Notturno by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Leipzig: Breitkopf \u0026 Hartel Midsummer Notturno by Mendelssohn; Brooklyn: Carl Prox Wedding March by Mendelssohn; New York: S. T. Gordon Hallelujah Chorus; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Nro. 3. Stumme von Portici by D.F. E. Auber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle Nro. 33 Freischutz by Charles M. von Weber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle The Palermo Quadrille by Ch. D'Albert; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine Date: 1856 Cover: S. Jennie Kingsley Inside Cover Sticker attached: Forbes Library; Northampton, Mass. Gift Of Miss Alma J. Bridgman; Williansburg, Mass. Index to Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music v. 10 attached to front page (continued on folowing page) La Fille du Regiment by Donizetti; New York Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond Ah! Why Desire to Light that Face by Donizetti; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Song of the Captive Greek Girl by J.W. Hobbs; Boston: Oliver Ditson The May-Dew by S. Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Come to the Dance by George Linley; Philadephia: A. Fiot They tell me that thy heart is changed by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters I've Left the Snow-Clad Hills by G. Linley; Boston: Stephen W. Marsh Oh! The Home of My Childhood by Herold; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded by J.G. Maeder; Boston: E.H. Wade Shells of the Ocean by J.W. Cherry; New York: Horace Waters The Hazel Dell by Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Sons Joys That We've Tasted; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Will You Come to My Mountain Home ? by Francis H. Brown; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Come Where the Violets Blow by William Iucho; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spirit Land by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Far From the World by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Guardian Spirits by Thomas BAker; New York: Horace Waters The Rapture Dwelling by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Little Eva by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company Here's a health to thee Tom Moore by Michael Kelly; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I Lay on the Battle Fields by Edward Howe Jr.; Boston: Oliver Ditson Billy Boy by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E. P. Christy; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Maniacs Vision by A.B. Winch; Boston: Geo. P. Reed \u0026 Co. A New Melody Song by B. Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainbow Scottisch by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The National Scottisch by Charles D'Albert; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sontag Polka by T. Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson Syracuse Polka by J.A. Fowler; New York: S.C.Jollie Fire Bell Galop by James Bellak; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Love Not Quick Step by Francis H. Brown; New York: Jollies Music Repository California Quick Step by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Humel's Celebrated Waltz by Gelineck; New York: W. Dubois The Midnight Waltz by W.V. Wallace; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Fairy Waltz by Henry Knicht; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fairy Bell Waltz by Edward Howe, Jr.; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Cinderella Waltz by J.F. Burrows; Boston: Oliver Ditson Frances Waltz by Charles Weisheit; Brooklyn: P.K. Weizel Azalia, or Almacks Waltz by L. V. Beethoven; Boston: Oliver Ditson Aria Alla Scozzese by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Theme de Meyerbeer by F. Hunten ; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jeanette and Jeannot; Boston: Oliver Ditson Handwritten sheet music at back: Andante Pastorale","Cover: M.A. Conant Songs Go Where the Mists are Sleeping by John Daniel; Boston: G.P. Reed Music and Her Sister Song by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Moonlight , Music, Love and Flowers by John Barnett; Louisville: W.C. Peters \u0026 Co. The Angels Told Me So by Horace Waters; New York: Horace Waters The Somnambulist's Song; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Sleep, Mine Eyelids Close by Anne Fricker; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber I Wonder If She Loves Me by Samuel Carusi; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen The Separation by J.C. Maeder; Baltimore: W.C. Peters I'm the Little Flower Girl by G. Linley; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Molly Bawn by SAmuel Lover, Esq; New York: Wm. Dubois We May Be Happy Yet by M.W. Balfe; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Sweet and Low; Boston: Nathan Richardson My Boyhood's Home by W.M. Rooke; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon There was a Time by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Cover: Mattie A. Shirk Inside Sticke: Monmouth County Historical Association Gift of Nannie (Hammer) Betts Handwritten list of songs, in order of presentation The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Maiden with Me by Henry Tucker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Sweet Maid by William J.Lemon; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Do They Miss Me at Home? by S.M. Crannis;Boston: Oliver Ditson Deal Gently with the Starangers Heart by Charlie C. Converse; New York: Horace Waters The Days Gone By by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Little White Cottage or Gentle Nettie Moore by J.S. Pierpoint; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Glad to Get Home by G.F.R. Wurzel; Boston: Nathan Richardson at the Musical Exchange I Would Like to Change My Name by Miss Ouri; St.Louis: Henry Pilcher \u0026 Son I See Her Still in My Dreams by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last Beam is Shining Evening Hymn; Philadelphia: G. Willig Love Not by J. Blockley; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Maidens Complaint by H. Rebelk; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Listen to the Mockingbird by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker My Lover Dear is on the Sea by Pietro Centemeri; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Compy. The Maidens Resolution by Theodore J. Jung; New York: Horace Waters Poor Uncle Tom by A. Sedgwick; New York: Wm. Vanderbeek The Prodigal Son by Henry C. Watson; New York: Horace Waters Poor Old Bob by Phil Coachee; New York: Horace Waters Star of the Evening by Henry Tucker; Albany: J.H. Hidley The Scholars Adieu by Emanuel Marquis; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Soldier's Serenade by Charles Jarvis; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker That's So by M.A.I.; Philadelphia: William H. Shuster We'll All Meet Again in the Morning by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters We are Happy Now Dear Mother by I.B. Woodbury; New York: Horace Waters What is Home Without a Father? by Louis S.D. Rees; Philadelphia: T.C. Andrews When Thou Art Nigh by F.E.Z.; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. We Pitch Our Tents on the Old Camp Ground by Solomon Markstein; New York: Horace Waters Yankee Maid adapted by Jacob; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Spine: Music Cover: Bernie \u0026 Lucy Home Sweet Home by J.H. Slack; New York: S.T. Gordon Home Sweet Home for the Left Hand by James M. Wehli; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 25 Etudes for the Piano by Fred. Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon The Mockingbird by Edward Hoffman; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by C.B. Lysberg; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Overtures for the Piano; Baltimore: Geo. Willig \u0026 Co. Pesther Waltzes by Joseph Lanner; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Sparkling Dew by Jacob Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers Silvery Shower by Adolph Baumbach; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Overture to Martha by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Admiral March by Charles Grobe; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Listen to Me by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy The MArble Bride; Chicago: H.M. Higgins Fairy Dell Quick Step by Jean Batiste; Saint Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Melody of the Rhine by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio by Henri Cramer; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Gaiete de Coeur by Sydney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sleep My Angel by Karl Wachtmann; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Prison Duet, Trovatore by C. Everest; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by Ch. B. Lysberg; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Convent Bells F. Spindler; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Old Rosin the Bow by William C. Peteres; Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. Flying Trapeze by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons A Ray of Sunshine by Carl Le Duc; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Song of the Sky Lark by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Souvenirs of Mississippi by N.P.B. Curtiss; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady The Dew Drop by E.A. Favarger; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Soldiers Return by E. Ketterer; New York: W,.A. Pond \u0026 Co. La Chasse Sonate by J.L. Dussek; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Prisoner and the Swallow by A. Croisez; New York: J.L. Peters We wont go Home till morning by J.N. Pattison; New York: Wm. A. Pond Il Desiderio by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy","The Blue Alsatian Mountains by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls by M.W. BAlfe; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. The Song that reached my Heart by Julian Jordan; Halifax: James W. Doley He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye by Alexander Lee; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains by R.A. Smith; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Wanderer by J.F.Mitchell How Sweet When the Shadow is Passing by Henry Smart; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry The Gipsy Countess by Stephen Glover; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Consider the Lillies Sacred Song by E.J. Westrop; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Far Away Song by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Gypsy's Warning by Henry A. Goard; London: C. Sheard In The Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison (Lady Arthur Hill); London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Come Birdie, Come by C.A. White; London: C. Sheard The Lost Chord Song by Arthue Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. thy Face by C.H.R. Marriott; London: J.B. Cramer His Lordship Winked at the Counsel by Peter Conroy; London: Horwood \u0026 Crew The Maid of the Mill Song by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. All's Well by Braham; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. The Anchor's Weighh'd by Braham; London: T. Broome Dream faces Song by William M. Hutchinson; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome meet Me By Moonlight by J.A. Wade; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chait by G.F. Root; London: W. Paxton The Voice is Near Song by W.T. Wrighton; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. A Bird in the Hand by Joseph L. Roeckel; London: Enoch \u0026 Sons Far Away, Yet Ever Near by Carl Bernstein; London: C. Sheard Sun of My Soul by T. Blockley; Hampstead: J. Blockley Queen of My Heart Ballad by Alfred Cellier; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jessie's Dream by John Blockley; London: John Blockley","Gently Sighs the Breeze by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Little Nell Ballad by George Linley; London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Old Watermill by Henry Russell; London: S. Nelson Yes, I Have Dared to love thee!; London: Duff and Hodgson One Day While Gently Riding by F. Kuchen; London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Gypsy Girl by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Cavalier by Charles W. Glover; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. The Wishing-Gate by N.J.Sporle; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Henry Russell; London: Jeffreys \u0026 Co. Ere Around the Huge Oak by Shield; London: E. Ransford The Irish Emigrant by G. Barker; London: Chappell, Music Seller I Remember, I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald; London: Keith, Prowse \u0026 Co. The Christian Graces-the Song of Faith by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Hope by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Charity by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Christian Virtues-Humility by Montague Corri; London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead The Lost Fairy by Charles E. Horn; London: Z.T. Purday","Cover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon","Spine: Music Cover: Sarah B. Royce Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me by Verdi; Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore Bonnie Athliene by Frank Howard; Chicago: T.W. Martin Come Back to Erin by Claribel; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Clochette by James L. Molloy; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dreaming ever, fondly dreaming by Edwin Christie; New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Down by the Sea by E.W. Locke; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Dare I Tell! by A.E. Wimmerstedt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Evangeline by Will S. Hays; Cleveland: S. Brainard Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly dreaming by Foley Hall; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fairy of the Wildwood by Henry A. Brown; New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing by R.G. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. How the Gates Came Ajar by Eastburn; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons I Am the Merry Postillion by Franz Abt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy I'd Choose to be a Daisy by Frederick Buckley; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I'd Be a Rose by F. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Cannot Catch the Sunshine by A.J. Higgins; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins I Live for those I Love by J.A. Butterfield; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Katie Lee \u0026 Willie Grey by Grante ; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins Katey's Letter by Lady Dufferin; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Avourneen by J.E.Johnson; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Little MAggie May by Chas. Blamphin; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Let Me fold thee close, Mavourneen by M. Keller; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Heart is O'er the Sea by Claribel; New York: Wm. A. Pond","Handwritten Note inside: Intersting collection of Old Musicical Works, etc. Our King is a true British Sailor by Samuel May; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Sellers Rest Warrior Rest by Michl. Kelly; London: H. Falkner Not a Drum was Heard by John Barnett; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Seller Italian Air by G. Kiallmark; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Flowers of Harmony by T. Valentine; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Weber's Last Waltz by T. Valentine; London: Monro and May A Military Divertimento by J.C. Webb; London: Z.T.Purday A Favorite Irish Air by Thos. Valentine; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Polish Military Waltz by J.F. Hance; London: Clementi \u0026 Co. The Fairy's Song by Walter Turnbull; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Bohemian Quadrilles by N.C. Bochsa; London: T. Welsh She never Blamed Him, Never! by Edwin Merriott; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine The Museum by Thomas Valentine; London: Monro \u0026 May The Masaniello Quadrilles by Auber; London: Preston Grand Brazillian March by W. Hardy; London: Preston Melange by W. Sheppard; London: Preston Burton's Favorite Rondeau; London: A. Bland La Fete Champetre by Mr. Hook; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers Sonatinas by D. Bruguier; London: Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, \u0026 Co. AP Shenkin by J. Parry; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers","Spine: Music Cover: E.E. Eastman    Alphabetical Typed List inside: Instrumental Music v. 65 Stamped Forbes Library Music Dept. Bohemian Polka by Alfred Jaell; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Captive by Miss Eliza J. Rogers; Boston John Anderson My Jo; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Very Best Polka; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Polka Favorite by A. Wallerstein; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Sleighride Gallop by J. P. Haggarty; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rondo Scottisch by Dan. Cram.; Boston: Oliver Ditson The German Scottisch by T.S. Lloyd; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Virginia Polka by Charles Mueller; Baltimore: G. Willig Coquete Polka by A. Wallerstein; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Don Giovanni by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Rondo on a Tema of Belisario by C.F. Brunner; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Lucrecia Borgia by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. La Favorite by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Reminiscences Italiennes by J.B. Duvernoy; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bouquet by F. Beyer; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother Cujus Animam by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Les Elegances by Henri Herz; New York: Hewitt Variations Elegantes by Ch. Czerny; Baltimore: Geo. Willig Fleuve du Tage by G. Kiallmark; Boston: C. Bradlee Pleyel's German Hymn by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Melodies Celestes by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Comin Thro' the Rye by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Yankee Doodle; Boston: C.H. Keith The Last Rose of Summer by Henri Herz; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kinlock of Kinlock by P.K. Moran; Boston: C.P. Reed Benedette Sia La Madre by Francois Hunten; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son 'Tis the LAst Rose of Summer by Henry Lemoine; New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond The Fisher's Hormnpipe by Louis Strack; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Sweet Home by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Beethoven's Favorite Air by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Battle of Prague by Kotzwara; New York: Atwill Overture to Zanetta by D.F.E. Auber; Boston: E.H.Wade Overture to the Bronze Horse by D.F.E. Auber; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Twenty Five Studies for the Piano by Henry Bertini Jr.; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Short Melodies for the Organ by Vincent Novello; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Typed list, Alphabetical inside cover; Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.4. Vol.68 Astor House Polka by P.S. Gilmore; Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell Ellen BAyne by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kind words can never die by Sister Abby; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wait for the Wagon by Geo. P. Knauff; Baltimore: F.D.Benteen All is Changed at Home by J.A. Fowler; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Swiss Girl by Geo. Linley; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another by Charles Slade; Boston: Oliver Ditson Are We Almost There! by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson He Doeth All Things Well by I.B. Woddbury; Boston: G.P. Reed Was it a Crime to Love Thee by Frederick Brandeis; Louisville: G.W. Brainard Wrecker's Daughter; Cachucha; ABC; Oak Waltz; Cracovienne by Edward L. White; Boston: Geo. P. Reed O Wouuld I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Thy Name was Once a Magic Spell by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Joys That We've Tasted by George W. Patten; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Nelly Bly by S.C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Thoughts of Home by John Blockley; Boston: G.P. Reed We Come Again with Song to Greet You by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Woodman! Spare That Tree! by Henry Russell; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Home Againj by Marshall S. Pike Esq.; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Mother Dear O Pray for Me by J.B. Woodbury; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Burial of Mrs. Judson by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson There's a Good Time Coming by the Hutchinson Family; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Johnny Sands by John Sinclair; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by Henry Russell; Boston: C. Bradlee Ben Bolt''s Reply by Henri Vasouver; Luoisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. Ben Bolt by N. Kneass; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Stop Dat Knocking at My Door by A.F. Winnemore; Boston: G.P. Reed The Sailor Boy's Last Dream by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Ocean Burial by George N. Allen; Cleveland: S. Brainard The Death of St Clare; Boston: Oliver Ditson Farewell To Night We Part by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Old Folks at Home by E.P. Christi; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Man the Life Boat by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ida May by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother by O.R. Gross; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountaineer's farewell by John C. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Holy Day of Rest-The Sabbath Day by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by John H. Hewitt; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I'm Afloat! I'm Afloat! by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company","Scope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: \"1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings \u0026 One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8\" TALL X 10-3/8\" TALL X 7/8\" THICK.\" \"83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: \"YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte\" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. \"Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte\" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller \"C. Willig, Baltimore\" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. \"Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement\" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. \"Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad\" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed \u0026 Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. \"Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters.\" Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee.\" Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music \u0026 libretto. Circa 1840. \"The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover.\" -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area \u0026 an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. \"All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove...\" A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. \"The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged \u0026 partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber \u0026 Co, Baltimore.\" Pictorial title page \u0026 page of music with libretto. \"Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson.\" Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. \"Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte.\" Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips.\" Published by J. Cole \u0026 Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. \"Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer \u0026 D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq.\" Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! \"The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. \"Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck\". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. \"Columbus Callopade. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel.\" Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth.\" Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva.\" Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the \"Ethiopian Quadrilles\" -- \"Goin Ober De Mountin.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"Jonny Boker.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"De Old Jaw Bone.\" -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- \"Jumbo Jim\" - 1 page of music -- \"Jim Along Josey\" -- 1 page of music \"Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York.\" by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. \"Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps.\" by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. \"La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq.\" by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. \"The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz.\" Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer \u0026 Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the \"Onkaye Waltz\" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. \"Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay\" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. \"Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn \u0026 Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander.\" by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! \"Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel.\" Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. \"The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia.\" by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name \"Miss M.J. Binford\". Gilt title on spine \"Music\" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. 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For description of volumes 84 onward see finding aid link further below."," Music Volume Index A: "," Music Volume Index B: "," Music Volume Index C: "," Music Volume Index D: "," Music Volume Index E: ","The Farwell, A New Grand Sonata, for the Piano Forte Composed and Inscribed to his Friend Muzio Clementi, by J. L. Fudsek ... Op. 44. London. Printed by Longman, Clement and Co. ... Pages 2-29 Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts, and Dedicated to Mrs. Chinnery, by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6 London ... printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... pages 1-40. Followed by \"Musical Publication Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ...\" A Sonata for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mr. Barbolozzi, by J.L. Dufsek ... Op. 43 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-18. Followed by Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co... A New Grand Sonata; for the Piano Forte Composed Expressly for Mrs. Bartolozzi, by Joseph Haydn, M.D. Op. 78 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-20. Followed by Musical Publications (III) Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... London... Two Divertimentos, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniements for Violin and Violen cello, Composed  by Adalbert Gyroweiz. Op. 24 ... London ... Pages 1-36. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniment for a Violin and Bafs Composed and respectfully Dedicated to Her Majesty the Empress of Germany, by K. Kambra. London Printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... Op. 16 ... Pages 1-30. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Twelve Waltzes, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Tamburino and Triangle, Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Mayhen, by Muzio Clementi ... London Op. 39 ... Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Pages 2-25.","Three Original Duetts: for two performers on the Piano Forte; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson ... [Work Op. 22] Music pages 2-51. Three Duets, for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Overend, by I.G. Graef ... London. Op. 12. Price 7.6 Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Followed by a one page listing of music publications. Titled: II Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-29 The Favorite overture to the Zauberflote, Composed and Adapted as a Duet for the Piano Forte by W. A. Mozart. London ... Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-19. Three Favorite Duets for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsicord; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London: Printed and sold by Joseph Dale ... Music pages 2-29","Scope and Contents Cramer's Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, as Performed by him with the utmost applaude, at the Opera and Professional concerts; Dedicated to Miss Jervis. Op. 70. London, Printed and Sold by Preston and Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses. Word \"Forty\" written on next page. Music pages 2-34. Giornovichi's Concerto Expressly Composed for the opera Concert, 1796. Arranged for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments for violins, Alto Flutes, Horns, and Bass. By F. B. Cramer. Printed for Corri, Dufsek and Co. Music Publishers. Music pages 2-23. A Third Concertante adapted for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin. Composed by Ignace Pleyel. London, Printed by Broderip and Wilkinfon. Music pages 1-30. Sonata for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed by J.L.. Dussek. Op. 24. London, Printed by Longman and Broderip. Music pages 2-10. Three Sonata For the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin and Bass; and libitum. Composed and Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Emily Byng, By F.B. Cramer. Printed for Corri Dufsek and Co. Music Pages 2-33. Immediately following the title page is a \"Catalogue of New music.\" 1795 and 1796.","A Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. \"TITLE,\" FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. \"Blow, blow thou Winter's wind.\" As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. \"Myrtilla,\" pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. \"Why heaves my fond bosom,\" pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. \"O the hours I've passed,\" pg. 4. Galli. \"When first I saw thee graceful move,\" pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. \"Oh! talk not to me,\" Lionel \u0026 Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. \"Think of think within my breast,\" Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. \"From rosy bow'rs,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. \"Fairest isle of isles excellings,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. \"Cast my love thine eyes around,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. \"Come let us agree,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. \"In this shady blest retreat,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. \"Behold the sweet flow'rs around,\" Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. \"Haste my Nanette,\" pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. \"Befs of Bedlam,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. \"Sweet Poll of Plymouth,\" pg. 26. Arne, Michael. \"This cold flinty Heart,\" Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. \"Soft pleasing pains,\" pg. 32. Boyce, William. \"Softly rise O Southern breeze,\" Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. \"No twas neither shape nor feature,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. \"No flow'r That blows,\" Selima \u0026 Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. \"Together let us range the fields,\" Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. \"Let not rage thy bosom firing,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. \"Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace,\" Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. \"In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. \"Gentle youth ah! tell me why,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. \"'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. \"Somehow my spindle I mislaid,\" The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. \"Love in Thy eyes forever plays,\" pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. \"Hope told a flatt'ring tale,\" pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. \"Primroses deck the banks green side/she,\" Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. \"With joy my heart assail not,\" Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. \"The Manly heart,\" Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. \"What Medicine can soften,\" pg. 79. Shield, William. \"Whilst with village maids,\" Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. \"Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure,\" pg. 84. Green, Maurice. \"Busy curious thirsty Fly,\" pg. 85. Hook, James. \"Hush evry breeze,\" Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. \"Lost is my quiet for ever,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. \"Thou soft flowing Avon,\" pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. \"Still the lark finds repose,\" Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. \"The hardy silor braves the ocean,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom,\" Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. \"Come unto these yellow sands,\" Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. \"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair,\" pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. \"Life of my Soul O hear me,\" pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. \"Was I a Shepherd's maid,\" Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. \"In love should there meet a fond pair,\" Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. \"How blest the maid whose bosom,\" Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"Let not age,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. \"Sally,\" pg. 114. Arne, T.A. \"The arch Denial,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. \"Where the Bee Sucks,\" Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. \"If o'er the cruel tyrant love,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 118. \"In the dead of the Night,\" pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles,\" The Nymph who in my bosom reigns,\" Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. \"Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph,\" Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. \"Sweet Robin,\" Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. \"The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"No more in field or shady grove,\" pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. \"Cou'd a man be secure,\" pg. 134. Boyce, William. \"You say you love,\" Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. \"The Morn returns in Saffron drest,\" Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. \"Her mouth which a smile,\" Rosine, pg. 139. \"I sigh and lament in vain,\" pg. 140. Hayden, George. \"As I saw fair Clora,\" pg. 143. Carter, C.T. \"If you'll consent my lovely dear,\" Fair American, pg. 144. \"Gen living worth,\" pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. \"Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning,\" pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. \"Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart,\" pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. \"Wherefore ask me why I languish,\" pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. \"With early Horn,\" pg. 154. \"As down on Banna's Banks,\" pg. 156. Arne, T.A. \"Water parted from the sea,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. \"Should worldly cares oppressing,\" pg. 160. \"My own dear Somebody,\" pg. 164. Jackson, William. \"To fairest Delia's grassy tomb,\" pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"O come dear fatal hour,\" pg. 168. Shield, William. \"Within this breast the record lies,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. \"By dimpled brook,\" Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. \"Now Phoebus sinketh in the West,\" Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. \"Laura, sunk in tender sorrow,\" pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. \"Then farwell my trim built wherry,\" The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. \"The captive Linnet,\" The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. \"Come ye hours,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. \"To sing of Love's passion,\" German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. \"A prey to tender anguish,\" German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"I smile at love and his arts,\" pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. \"Let the fifes and the clarion,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. \"May the God of Wit,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. \"Tell me lovely shepherd where,\" Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. \"If I love, will you doom me to die?\" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. \"By him we love offended,\" Duenna, pg. 194. \"Aileen Aroom,\" pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. \"Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen,\" pg. 198. Arne, T.A. \"When late I wander'd the Plain,\" Thomas \u0026 Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. \"Go gentle gales,\" pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]","Scope and Contents [Signature] Anne Barraud. Presented by Jno [Jonathan] Barraud of London. Nov 1797. There also are names of Schubert Haydn and Schroeter on this page. The name Ann is written further down the page. Sonatas one thru six by Haydn for Harpsichord or piano forte. The Celebrated Overture. Composed by Sigr. Haydn. and Performed at mefs Bach \u0026 Abel's Concerts; Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpsicord ... London. Printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip. [# III] The favorite Overture to the celebrated Tragic Dance of Medee et Jason Adapted to the Harpsicord or Piano Forte Performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay Market Composed by Sigr. Gluck ... London Printed and Sold by J. Blundell... A favorite Concerto. for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte. with Accompanyments, Dedicated to Mrs. Davison Composed by William Evance Durhan ... London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip... At the end of this selection is a listing of published titled - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip... Six Concertos for the Harpsicord, or Piano Forte; With an Accompanyment for Two Violins, and a Bass. Composed and dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of H'ncafter, By J. S. Schroeter. Opera III ... London: Printed for and sold by W. Napier, Strand. The title page for the next section is missing. However, there are six concertos for harpsicord of piano forte. No indication of composer. They are followed by - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... London ... At the right top of the next page is a handwritten word \"Dallas?\" A New Edition of Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, Composed by M. Handel ... London ... Title page missing. Blank page with word Dallas written at top. The following selection is written for harpsicord. It is an overture by Gugliemi. This is followd by two blank pages. The second of which has the words \"Miss Dallas,\" and the word \"Bid\" lower down. \"Miss Dallas\" is repeated once and Mis is begun but is not finished. Overture for harpsicord or pianoforte written by Piccini. It is titled La Schiava. Followed by two blank pages Overture for harpsicord or piano forte. Titled Il Bacio. No composer given [M. Vento] End. Hayden. Six Sonatas for the Forte Piano or Harpsicord. Published by Longman and Broderip in 1781 from plates originally used by the Amsterdam firm J.J. Hummel. Hoboken Gruppe XVI Nr. 35-39 mit 20. Followed order: Hob. 37, 39, 38, 35, 36, 20","Number 5 to be Continued Monthly Price 5 Shilling's Containing 50 Pages. Bland's Collection of Lefsons, Divertimentos, Sonatas, Overtures, Concertos, Duettsch, \u0026c. For the Harpsicord or Piano-Forte. With \u0026 without Accompanyments. Selected from the Works of the First Composers ... [Followed by a listing of music] entitled, Catalogue of Music Printed and sold by J. Bland ... London... Page 185 - Sterkell Op. 24 Petetes beaute's. Page 194 - The Second Divertimento for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompanyment by A. Just. Op: 1st ... London ... Page 198 - Pugani's 3rd. Sonata. Page 205 - La Schiava Overture. Pafe 207 - Overture in Ariadne. by Handel. Page 211 - Overture in Esther. by Handel. Page 215 - Concerto IV. by Handel. [for organ] Page 223 - Symphonie No. I by Haydn. Adapted by Mr. Tindal. Page 231 is followed by an index to the Bland collection. Three Favorite Sonatas, for Harpsicord, With an accompanyment for the Violin Composed by Joseph Haydn ... Op. 44, London, Printed and Sold by F. Cooper... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord Composed By L. Kozeluch. Op. 4... London. Printed by E. Linley... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord composed by L. Kozeluch. Op. 19... London. Printed by E. Linley...","Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte, et Violin par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No 1817... Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte; et Violen par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No. 1817... Tre Sonate Per il Clavicembalo a Forte - Piano con un Violino e Violoncello. del Sig. Giuseppe Haydn Opera 787 Vienna prefso Arlaria Compagni... Walzer fur das Pianoforte aus der Oper Das Donauweibchen Von Ferdin. Kauer. 12 ggr. Braunschweig... [Signature of Miss Louisa Maxwell.] Air italien favori De Cimarosa [By Cimarosa] For voice, harpsicord or piano forte. Femmes Voulez vous e'prouver. [Voice] By J. P. Solie'. Rondo du Prisonnier on La Ressemblance. [Voice] By Della Maria.","[Signature] Ann Blaws Barraud. Written 4 times completely, one time incompletely. Three Favourite Duets, for two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte Dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Ann and Lady Sarah Windsor Composed by Theodore Smith. London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip. Followed by two pages of music publications. Titled-II Musical Publications printed and sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A second Set of Three Favorite Duets, For two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte, Dedicated to Miss Thomson, Composed by Theordore Smith, London. Printed by Longman \u0026 Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A Third Set of Three Favorite Duets for two performers on One Harpsicord of Piano Forte, Dedicated to the Honorable Lady Maria and Lady Ann Bowes; Composed by Theodore Smith. london Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026 Broderip ... Music pages 2 - 18. Title page followed by a duplicate of the two pages described above. It appears that some apges have been torn out here. Resumes on page 5. Dune Maniere Imperfaite [duet] Duetto II part of which is titled Water parted from the Sea. Duetto II Part of which is titled Voi Amante \u0026 C. [Page 16] and Dearest Creature \u0026 C [Page 17] Music pages 5 - 19. Twelve Songs Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. London Printed for J. Longman at the Harp and Crown in Cheapsides; Twelve Songs, Oprea Quarta p. 2-42; Twelve Songs, Opera Settimes p. 2-39.","Scope and Contents Spine of book has words \"Corri's Works\" written on it. [Signature of] James Tomlins, Charleston, South Carolina 1805. A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, From Operas in the highest esteem, and from other works in Italian, English, French, Scotch, Irish 7c. \u0026c. In Three Books. The First Consisting of Italian Songs, Rondeaus, Duetts, \u0026C. The Second of English Songs, Duetts, Terzetts, \u0026C. The Third of Airs, Rondos, Canzonette, Duettini, Terzetti, Catches, Glees, \u0026c. All in their Respective Languages. ... By Domenico Corri. Edinburgh, Printed for John Corri, fold by him \u0026 by C: Elliot Parliament Square. [Followed by a note \"To the Queen.\" Next an \"Explanation of the Nature and Design of the Following work.\" Pages 1-7. Next is a page entitled \"Directions to the Singer.\" Page 8-9. Next \"Directions for the Violin, bass, \u0026c.\" Page 9. and finally on Page 10, \"Directions for the Harpsichord Accompaniment.\" Also on this page are explanations of terms used in the works. Followed by four pages of Subscribers.] Volume Ist Consisting of Italian Songs \u0026 Duetts. Tomo Primo Arie E Duetti Italiani. ... The following is a listing of these works in the order in which they appear. This is not a word for word copy of what is on the pages. 1. Giordani, T. \"Artasese,\" Three parts, p. 1. 2. Rauzzini, V. \"Le ali d'amore,\" Three parts, p. 13. 3. Paesiello, G. \"L'Olimpiade,\" Three parts, p. 19. 4. Sacchini, N. \"Enea E Lavinia,\" Two parts, p. 26. 5. Giordani, T. \"La Marchesa Giordiniera,\" Two parts, p. 32. 6. Vento, M. \"La Vastale,\" One part, p. 35. 7. Gluck, M. \"Orfeo,\" Three parts, p. 38. 8. Perez, D. \"Artaserse,\" One part, p. 43. 9. Piccinni, N. \"La Schiava,\" One part, p. 46. 10. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Perseo,\" Two parts, p. 48. 11. Paesiello, G. \"La Fraschetana,\" Three parts, p. 54. 12. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"L'Amore Soldato,\" One part, p. 61. 13. Handel, G.F. \"Rodelinda,\" One part, p. 64. 14. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 15. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Creso,\" One part, p. 72. 16. Handel, G.F. \"Alcina,\" One part, p. 75. 17. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026 Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 18. Mortellari, M. \"Didone,\" One part, p. 78. 19. Bertoni, F.G. \"La Governante,\" One part, p. 81. 20. Paesiello, G. \"Astarto,\" One part, p. 82. 21. Giordani, T. \"Il Barone Di Torre Forte,\" One part, p. 86. 22. Giordani, T. \"Antigono,\" One part, p. 89. 23. Bach, J.C. \"La Clemenza Di Scipione,\" One part, p. 90. 24. Corri, D. \"Alessandro Nell' Indie,\" Two parts, p. 94. 25. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Rinaldo,\" Two parts, p. 104. 26. Sarti, G. \"Demofonte,\" One part, p. 109. 27. Corri, D. \"Recitative. Luci Adorate,\" Two parts, p. 112. 28. Bach, John. \"Rondeau,\" One part, p. 115. 29. Sarti, G. \"Un Amante Sventurato,\" One part, p. 118.","[Signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn's Trios for the P. Forte, Violin \u0026 Bass. Violino [violin parts only] [Signature appears again inside cover; also:] Jno. J. Fry [?] [this signature also appears again on the following page.] [signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin \u0026 Violon dello ad libitum composed \u0026 dedicated to Miss Marshall, by J. B. Viotti. Op. 15. London. Price 8S. Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Colalrd, \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Ends. at Sta. Rall. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, Also accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello, ad libitum composed by J. B. Viotti. NB Adapted from Viotto's Trios, Op. 17, by Cherubini. Op. 19. Price 8S. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard \u0026 Davis, 26, Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. R. Williamson, Sculp. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, in which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. Set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his Wholesale Warehouses No. 97, Strand, \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had the following Words vizt. Three other Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scottish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies, and delicate Accompaniments to each Song by Pleyel \u0026 Kozeluch. With new \u0026 interesting Poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleyel's name are sholly spurious. N--e sculp 352cStrand. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, In which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026 Last movements, Select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, Composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. 2nd set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026 sold at his wholesale Warehouses. No. 97 Strand \u0026 at the house of G. Thomson, York Place Edinburgh. where may be had the following Works vizt. Three Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scotish Songs with Introductory \u0026 Concluding Symphonies and delicate Accompaniments to each song by Pleyel, Kozeluch, With new interesting poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleye's name are wholly spurious. Neele sculp 352 Strand. Sonata IV Violino Sonata V Violino Sonata VI Violino","[Signature] Miss Maxwell, Norfolk December 12, 1805. Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte. With an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin composed by Pleyel. Price 4 Dollars. Sold at the following Musical Repositories - J. Carr's in Baltimore, J. Chalk's and R. Shaw's in Philadelphia, J. Hewitt's in New York \u0026c. No. 1 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 2 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 3 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin Derniere Grande Sonate de Mozart Pour Piano Avec Accompagnement de Violon Et Violoncelle Obligé par Pleyel. Prix. Gravé par Michot. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue nueve des Petits Champs entre la rue Ste. Anne et celle des Chabanais, No. 24. Propriété de l'Editeur, Entrégistré à la Bibliothéqué Nationale. 20 [arranged for bass] [same as above, arr. for violin] Sonata I, D. Steibelt, Flautoo o Violino 161 Sonata II, Flauto o Violino Trois Sonates pour le Forte Piano Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Ad Libitum Composées et Dédieés A Miss Isabella Savery Par D. Steibelt. Opera 35. Prix 9. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue Nueve des Petits Champs no. 728 entre les rues de la Loi et Helvetius. Propriété de l'Editeur. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque Nationale. 268. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata II Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniment for a Violin \u0026 Bass composed and respectfully dedicated to Her Magesty the Empress of Germany by K. Kambra. London. Printed by John Lonhman, Clementi \u0026 Comp 26 Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. Op. 16. Pr. 8s. Sonata I Violino [Sonata II ??] Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts and Dedicated to mrs. Chinnery by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6. London. Pr. 8s. Printed by John Longman, Clementi \u0026 Comp. 26. Cheapside. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Two Divertimentos for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for Violin \u0026 Violoncello composed by Adalbert Gyrowetz. Op. 34. Bowman Script. Pr. 7s.6. London Entd. at Sta. Hall. printed by Lognmand, Clementi \u0026 Comp. No. 26, Cheapside. Divertimento I Violino Divertimento II Violino","Scope and Contents Ladies Collection of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, Overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selecteed from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, printed and sold at his Music \u0026 Musical Instrument Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 3 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit [?], Brunswick Str. A Favorite Sonata in which is introduced a Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yanieqicz. Ladies Collections of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, overtures, Marches \u0026c, composed and selected from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, Printed \u0026 sold at his Music \u0026 Musical instrument Warehouse, No. 25, Lord Street, \u0026 may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 2 to be continued. Gregory \u0026 Co. fecit, Brunswick Str. Mozart's celebrated Overture. Ladies Collection... [etc. exactly as above except this is No. 1] Hope told a flattering tale, with variations. Trois Sonatas pour Clavecin ou Piano Forte Composees par Muzio Clementi, opera XXX, Prix 7# 10s [label pasted over \"Imbault\":] Imported and sold by F. Yaniewicz, No. 25, Lord Street Liverpool; Who has a regular Correspondence with the most eminent Professors \u0026 Publishers on the Continent. [signature illegible, similar to those in Music Volume 19] I Sonata II Sonata III Sonata Mozart's Grand March, Liverpool. Printed and Sold at Yanieqicz's Music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord St. and at Clementi and Co. 26, Cheapside, London. Price 1s Go Youth belov'd, The Poetry by Mrs. Opiel, the Music composed and respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yanieqicz. Entd. at Stat. Hall. Price 1s/6. Printed by F. Yanieqicz. No. 25 Lord Street \u0026 Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside, London \u0026 by every other Music Seller in England, Scotland \u0026 Ireland The tight little fellow that wears a Blue Jacket an admired Song sung with Universal applause by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens, composed by John Davy. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouse, 97, Strand. The Married Man, sung by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment called the Wandering Melodist. the Words by mr. Cherry of D. L. T., composed by Joseph Mahor. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1/. London. Printed by Goulding, phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. Jame's Street. Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales \u0026 Manufacts. of Musical Instruts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A. Guthrie, Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens, Glasgow. [signature] Jn' Major. The Willow, A Favorite Air, sung with unbounded Applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, by Mrs. Jordan. and Accompanied by herself on the Lute. Composed by Mr. Hook. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1s London. Printed for J. Dale, at his Warehouses N. 19 Cornhill opposite the Royal Exchange. The corner of Holles Street. Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151 New Bond Street facing Clifford Street. where may be had just published, The Poor Blind Boy, The Days of Delight a collection of Canzonetts. The Busy Bee, a Favorite Song sung by Mr. Hill, at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. the Words by Matw. Haughton, the Music Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Pr. 1s. Printed \u0026 Sold at hsi music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street. Entd. at Stationers Hall. They Gypsey written by Miss S. Wilkinson and Composed by T. Williamson. Entd. at Stats. hall. Pr 1s/ London. Published \u0026 Sold by T. Williamson, Print \u0026 Fancy Warehouse no. 20 Strand. Where the greatest Variety of Instruments \u0026 every new Publication may be had.","[Collection of:] Louisa Maxwell Sacred Harmony, A Selection of Airs, Duos, Trios \u0026c. Arranged for the Organ, Piano Forte or Harp. [illegible signature on title page] [list of] Subscribers to the Sacred Harmony Thos. Astley Esq. [signature] Miss burd Mr. Barnhart [signature] Mrs. Freeman [signature] Miss Francis Mr. Fusz [signature] Mrs. harrison Miss Keene Mrs. mallon for the use of her Academy 12 copies Mr. Matthews, germantown Miss A. M. Nicholson [signature] Mrs. Page Mrs. Rivardi for the use of her Seminary 50 copies Mrs. Reynolds [signature] Goerge Reinholdt Esqr. Revd. William White D.D. Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Pensylvania [sic] Mr. G. Willig----Philada. [signature] G. Williamson Esqr. Baltimore [signature] His Excellency the Marquis de Casa Yruso his Catholic Majestys Envoy Extraordinary \u0026 Minister Plenipotentiary. Philaselphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philad., J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Hymn, Revd. Dr. Madan, Before Jehovahs awful throne [choral arrangement with organ accompaniment; with trio and duet sections] Hymp, Come sound his praise Hymb, B. Carr, great Jehovah, God of Glory Angels ever Bright and Fair, Handel Psalm XCV, R. Taylor [two part with organ accompaniment] I know that my Redeemer liveth, Handel [solo] Anthem , Hear My Prayer, Kent [two part chorus and organ, with solo and recitative] Total Eclipse, Samson's Lamentation for the Loss of Sight, Handel [solo] Acquaint thyself with God, Dr. Greene [solo and duet with acc.] Oh Had I jubals Lyre, Handel [solo with acc.] Duett, Revs. Dr. Blake Grateful Notes [solo and chorus] Pious Orgies, handel [solo] Hymn Anthem, My Song shall be of mercy and judgment, Kent [untitled piece by] R. Taylor Praise the Lord, Handel [solo and acc.] Hymn for Whitsunday, B. Carr [three part chorus] The Portuguese Hymn, For Christmas Day, with an English translation [O Come All ye Faithful] The Sicilian Hymn [three part] Anthem for Christmas, selected and arranged from Different Authors by B. Carr. (Handel, Correlli, Haydn) [arr. for solo and chorus] Anthem for Easter, D. Arnold. [three part with organ, with duet]","Scope and Contents [Napoleonic or later] la Grande Bataille d'Austerlitz Surnommée la Bataille des trois Empereurs, Fait historiquel, Arrangé Pour le Piano Forte et Dédié à son Altesse Impériale Monseignuer le Prince Joseph, Grand electeur de l'Empire, Par L. Jadin, Membre du Conservatoire de Musique. [printed] à Paris chez Madme. Duhan \u0026 Cie. editeurs de musique, Mds. d'Instruments, Boulevard Montmarte, No. 10, attenant le Jardin Boulainvilliers aux deux Lyres. [signature illegible] La Journée d'Ulm, Fantasie pour le Piano Forte Composée et Dédieé a son Atlesse Sérénissime Monseigneur Le Prince, archi Chancelier de l'Empire, Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, Décoré des Grands Ordres de l'Aigle noir et de l'Aigle rouge, Membre de l'Institut, par D. Steibelt. Propriété de l'Editeur. [printed] a Paris, Chez Imbault Professeur et Editeur de Musique au Mont d'Or, rue St. Honore No. 125. Pres celle des Poulies. Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Impérial, Rue Favart No. 461. [label reads:] Sauzeau Marchand Lutier, sur la Fosse, No. 68. Anantes, tient Magasin de Musique et d'Instrumens, les racommodes, il vend aussi toutes sortes de cordes et fait des envois a l'etranger. [signature illegible] [following title page is a printed letter to the Monseigneur from d. Steibelt.] [following letter are two printed pages of works available \"par Imbault\"] [pages are labeled \"396\" at bottom] The Battle of Trafalgar, Sonata for the Piano Forte, Composed by Author of the Siege of Valenciennes. Price 1 25/100 dollars. Philadelphia. published by G. E. Blake. 1 South 3rd Street. Combat Nabal pour le Forte Piano, composé par D. Steibelt. Opera 41. Prix 6. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque National. [printed] a Paris chez Imbault Md. de Musique au Mont d'Or Rue Honore No. 200, entre la Rue des Poulies et la maison d'Aligre. Et péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461. [signature illegible] [following title page are two pages of works available from Imbault] [pages are labeled 392 at bottom] Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin or Flute and Violoncello, composed by Adalbert Gyrowtz. Op. 20. Entd. at Stationers Hall. Price 7/6. London. Printed by F. Linley, Successor to mr. Bland, No. 45 High Holborn. Where may be had just Published, three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accomts. Composed and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales by L. Kozeluch, op. 40. Pr. 7/6. Also by the same Author, Three Sonatas with Accomts. Op. 41, pr. 7/6. Dedicated to the Hoble. Miss North. [signature scribbled over] Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. A Favorite Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. Southwell [composer?]. Lord Alexander Gordons Reel. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by I. G. C. Schetky. Philadelphia. published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Rondo by Pleyel. [same publication notation as previous piece] Aria con Variazione [by] Pleyel. Musical Journal No. 92. Instrumental Section. [same publication notation as previous piece] Handel's Hallelujak in the Messiah and Grand Coronation Anthem. To which are prefized Two new Fugues; The whole adapted \u0026 composed for 2 Performers on one Organ or haprsichord, by J. marsh Wsquire Pr. 5. London. Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son, 97 Strand.","Scope and Contents [preceding title page is an introduction to Irish songs] A Selection of Irish melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and characteristic works by Thomas Moore Esquire. First number, Price 15s. London. Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 3-4 Strand, and at W. Power's Music Ware House, 4, Westmoreland Strand, Dublin. Entd. at Stationers Hall. R Williamson, Sc. 8. Brook Street, West Square, London. [see table of contents pg. 2] Index to The First Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Carolan's Concerto,\" pg. 1. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The pleasant Rocks,\" pg. 3 Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Planxty Drury,\" pg. 4. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The Beardless Boy,\" pg. 5. Go where the Glory waits thee, \"The Maid of the Valley,\" pg. 7 Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave, \"Molly Macalpin,\" pg. 11. Erin! the Tear and the Smile, \"Aileen Aroon,\" pg. 12. Oh! breathe not his Name, \"The Brown Maid,\" pg. 17. When he who adores thee, \"The Fox's Sleep,\" pg. 19. The Harp that once, thro' Tara's Halls, \"Gramachree,\" pg. 23. Fly not yet, 'tis just the Hour, \"Planxty Kelly,\" pg. 27. Oh! think not my Sprite are always as light, \"John O'Reilly the Active,\" pg. 33. Tho' the last Glimpse of Erin, \"Coulin,\" pg. 36. Rich and rare were the Gems she wore, \"The Summer is coming,\" pg. 41. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters may glow, \"The Young Man's Dream,\" pg. 46. The Meeting of the Waters, \"The Old Head of Denis,\" pg. 51. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and Characteristic Words by Thomas Moore Esquire, London, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026 Instrument Ware House, 34 Strand, and at W. Powers Music Ware-house, 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Price 14s. Entd. at Stationers Hall. [see table of contents page 3] Index to The Second Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Oh! haste, and leave this sacred Isle (St. Senanus and the Lady), \"The Brown Thorn,\" pg. 52. How dear to me the Hour when Daylight dies, \"The Twisting of the Rope,\" pg. 57. Take back the virgin Page, \"Dermott,\" pg. 60. When in Death I shall calm recline (The Legacy), \"Unknown,\" pg. 65. How oft has the Banshee cried, \"The dear Black Maid,\" pg. 67. We may room thro' this World, \"Garyone,\" pg. 77. OhI weep for the Hour (Eveleen's Bower), \"Unknown,\" pg. 79. Let Erin remember the Days of old, \"The Red Fox,\" pg. 85. Silent, oh Moyle! by the Roar of thy Water, \"Arrah, my dear Eveleen,\" pg. 90. Come, send round the Wine, \"We brought the Summer with us,\" pg. 93. Sublime was the Warning, \"The Black Joke,\" pg. 95. Believe me, if all those endeearing young Charms, \"My Lodging is on the cold Ground,\" pg. 99. [engraving on first title page, engraving of second title page, engraving on pg. 54, between 84 and 85, a fascimile \"of an ancient Irish Inscription upon a Tomb stone in the Abbey of Multiferon County of Westmeath, Ireland\" with translation]","Scope and Contents [Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of Yorktown; accessioned May 28, 1948. 5 volumes] LaRose, Variations brillantes pour le piano wur les motifs des Rosa Walzer von I. Strauss par Ch. Czerny. Op. 492. Prix 75 Cs. net. Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. E. Gillingham [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Three celebrated Airs from Bellini's Opera Norma, \"Take them I implore thee,\" \"See Oh! Norma,\" \"Thy sole companion\" arranged for the Piano Forte by Burgmuller. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore, W. H. Duffy. 25 cents. net. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Gems from the popular Opera of Norma, being a collection of the most beautiful airs Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his pupils Miss Sophia \u0026 Rebecca Carroll by J. F. Petri. Price 50 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. benteen. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1843 by F. D. benteen in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. magruder. The Aurura Gallopade as performed at the Chestnut St. Theatre Arranged for the Piano Forte by Francis Weiland. Philadelphia, George Willig III Chestnut St. For Sale by Smith \u0026 Palmer Richmond, Va. W. Moland Sc. Entered according to Act of Congress by G. Willig in the Year 1839 at the Clerk's Office in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvannia. I Would Not live Away [with print entitled] (The Christian's Deathbed). Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Reverand Frederick T. Gray by George Kingsley. Price 25c Net. Boston. Parker \u0026 Ditson. Thayer's Litheyy. Boston. entered according to act of Congress in the Year 1833 by George Willig Jr. in the Clerks office of the district court of Md. Trumpet Walz. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Pittford Grand Waltz. composed \u0026 arranged for Piano Forte \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss Julia Guerney by M. Holst. New York, Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by J. P. Atwill in the Clerks Office of the Dest. Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Union Gray's Grand Waltz, composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by W. Holst. New York, Published by Atwill 201 Broadway. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1839 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern Dist. of N. York. \"All is Well\" the Last Words of Bishop McKendree. Published by geo. F. Cole, Baltimore, 1087. L. W. Webb. Mary's Tears, A Favorite song from moores Sacred Melodies composed by O. Shaw, sung at the Ontario performed by the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston July 5, 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States. Fourth Edition. Providence, Published and sold by the Author No. 70 Westminister Street. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by Oliver Shaw in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [stamp] Sold by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Colorado Waltz, composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Mr. Robert A. Cassin by W. Siemon. E. Gillingham. Baltimore, Published by F. D. benteen. 1334. Mon Sejour à Naples. 12 Melodies Wariees pour le Piano, Suite par Fréd. Burgmüler. Op. 43. Pr. $1.00. New York Published by William Dubois 285 Broadway. [stamp] sold by W. Daniell, Richmond, Va. No. 10 Romance de Bellini, varièe pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 11. Tic e Tic e Toc, mio bel moretto Souvenir du Mont Ferrat en forme de Rondo, pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 12. Fantasie, pour le Piano Forte sur l'Air favori de C. M. von Weber (Herz, mein Herz warum so traurig?) par F. Burgmüller. Tone, Engr. \u0026 Pr. [all pages of this suite are subtitled:] Mon Sèjour à Naples 4e. Suite. Prince Albert's Waltzes. [with print] W. K. Hewitt, on stone. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y. Comprising: \"The Victoria Grand Waltz,\" \"The Abbey Bells Waltz,\" \"Prince Albert's Grand Waltz,\" \"The Wedding Waltz,\" \"Dutchess of Kent's Waltz,\" \"The Sauteuse Waltz,\" \"Princess Feodore's Waltz,\" \"National Grand March.\" Composed and Respecfully dedicated to miss Mary D. Colt; by Frances isabella King. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by Thomas Birch, in the Clerk's office of District Court, of the Southern District of New York. The Overture to the Opera of Othello Composed by G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Pr. 1 D. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [signature illegible]. Une Fleur sur son Passage à La Reine Victoria D'Angleterre. Grande Valse Brillante pour le Piano Forte par Fred. Burgmuller. Pr. $1.00. New York. Published by Wm. Debois. 285 Broadway. [stamp] Sold by W. Daniell. Richmond, Va. Op. 46. [signature] Miss Timberlake, Charlottesville, miss Timberlake - Miss A. E. Timberlake, Charlottesville. [print] P. S. Ducal, Lithr. Philadelphia. Le Salon. A Collection of the most admired Waltzes, Galopades, \u0026c., selected from the works of Strauss, Tolbecque, Musard \u0026co. To be continued. Book... Price $1.00. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Publishers and Importers of all kinds of Musical Merchandize, Wholesale and Retail, 217 Chesnut St. The Francis Waltz composed for the Piano Forte and dedicated to his Friend F. Cline Esquire by S. Ehrlich. La Trompette Valse Composée pour le Piano par J. Strauss. Waltz from Alber's favorite Opera Lestocq Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Koehler. The Lawrence Waltz composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. La Gaieté Galop, composé pour le piano par S. Ehrlich. [All pages subtitled:] Le Salon No. 3. The Promise, A Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss P. G. Lefferts. by M. K. Erben. Pr. 13 cts. net. New York, published by davis \u0026 Horn 367 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by davis \u0026 Horn in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of new York. The Crown Waltz, In which is Introcudes the Favorite Air \"Dumberton's bonny Belles\" composed for Miss Julia Drake. by W.C. Peters. New York, published by Eewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839 by W. C. Peters, in the Clerks Office of the District of Court of the State of Kentucky. [signature] E.M. Hendven. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Les Delices de Vienne Four Brilliant Waltzes Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pr. 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns 70 So. Third St. [two stamps:] Millet's Salon, Broadway, N.Y.; Briley, 29 Chatham St. N.Y. [signature illegible] No. 29 Un Moment de Recréations Grande Walse Pour Composé pour les Bals de l'persa Paris par Adolphe Adam. No. 4021. Pr. 27 Fr. 6 Gr. Propriété des Editeurs, Enregistré aux archives del'union Mayence et Anvers. Chez les fils de B. Schott. Paris, chez E. Troupenas. Londres, Goulding \u0026 Dalmaine. La Mazurka. ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.} danced in \"La Gitana,\" by Madame Taglioni, to whom is inscribed by the Arranger C. W. Glover. new York. G.W. Quidor Engvr. La Gitana (The New Cachoucha) danced by Madlle. Taglione, in the Grande Ballet, La Gitana, At her Magestys Theatre, the Courts of Paris \u0026 St. petersburg. Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. W. Glover ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.) New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. G.W. Quidor Engvr. The Slide Waltz composed by Herold and The Trumpet Waltz composed by Healvy. New York. Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. The Celebrated River Waltz, composed by Pratt and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Wozencraft. Philadelphia, G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. by Dielman, Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's natioanl Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. By Dielman, Baltimore, Published Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 Cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's national Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military Band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Maryland. Hagerstown Waltz composed by Charles H. Granger. Baltimore, published by F.D. Benteen. 1335. [several pages are missing at this point and before the preceedging piece.] [on last page, no. 45, no distinguishing characteristics] No. 5 Rondeau. Sur un Theme Napolitain. [page] 46 No. 6 Rondeau à 4 Mains, Sur un Theme d'Auber Excercizes [page 52 through 63] No. 1 3rd Repos de l'Etude No. 2. Sérénade No. 3 Grande marche No. 4 Andante Grazioso No. 5 Valse Brillante No. 6 Air Varié à 4 mains Sur un Theme de Caraffa The Major Gamuts most used in thirds No. 1 1ere Etude No. 2 2eme Etude No. 3 3eme Etude No. 4 4me Etude No. 5 5me Etude No. 6 6me Etude","Sonatas of Chamber Airs for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichors, Being the most Celebrated Songs \u0026 Ariets Collected out of all the late Operas, composed by Mr. Handel. Vol. II, part 1st. London. Printed for and Sold by J. Walsh, Musick Printer, and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp, and Hoboy, in Catherine Street. in the Strand. No. 549. [for contents, see pg. 2] Solos for a German Flute or Hoboy or Violin with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or bass Violin. Being all choice pieces Composed by Mr. Handel, Curiously fitted to the German Flute. Vol. II, Part II. Note, Where these are Sold may be had Mr. Handel's 7 Collections of Opera Aires for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. the 1st. also the choicest songs out of Parthenope and Lotharius for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. II. Part I. London. Printed for and Sold by John Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Magesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 305. [title page similar to above for Vol. II. part II., No. 296] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part IV, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part V, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part VI, No 549.] [title page similar to above, but Vol. II, Part VII, No 394.] [signature (???) on first title page:] Hen: a Husbands","[signature] Ann B. Barraud presented by Burwell Basset. Rosina; a Comis Opera as performed at the Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, The Music, Composed \u0026 Selected by William Shield. Price 8s. London. Printed for lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, High Holborn. Manufacturers of Grand \u0026 Small Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments in general. 2 Overture to Rosina, Adapted as a Lesson for the Piano Forte. Price 1s. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holbon. 6 [signature] Ann Blaws Barraud 7 When the Rosy Morn Appearing a favorite Trio as sung by Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Martyr. composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 10 When William at Eve as Sung by Mrs. Martyr. composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston, \u0026 Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 12 The Morn Returns in Saffron Drest as Sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Paxton. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 13 See Ye Swains yon Streaks of Red a favorite French Air as Sung by Mr. Davies. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 14 Her Mouth Which a Smile as Sung by M. Banister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 16 By Dawn to the Downs, a favorite Song as Sung by Mr. incledon, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 1s/. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 20 I've Kiss'd and I've Prattled, a favorite Dialogue as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr composed by Mr. Shield. London, Printed F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. Price 6d. 22 Whilst with the Vllage Maids as Sung by Mr. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London. Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 24 Finale to Act the First as Sung by Messr. banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Mrs. Martyr. \u0026 Mrs. Billington. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45 Holborn. Price 1s. 26 [signature:] Ann Barraud 27 [signature:] L. Madison 28 Sweet Transports Gentle Wishes Go as Sung by mrs. Billingham. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 30 Henry Cull'd the Flowerets Bloom as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Blanchard, Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 33 In Gaudy Courts a Duet as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026 Mrs. Martyr, composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 35 Ere Bright Rosina Met My Eyes as sung by mr. bannister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde no. 45 Holborn. 36 Light as Thistle Down Moving as sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026 Hyde. No. 45, Holborn. 38 For You my Sweet Maid as sung by Mrs. Billington 7 Mr. Banister. Composed by Mr. Shield. Pr. 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 40 How Blest my Fair, a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Banister. Priec 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley 9successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 41 Finale to Act the Second, a favorite French Air as Sung by Messrs. Banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Davies, Mrs. Martry, and Mrs. Billington. Price 1s. London, printed by F. linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn.","Musical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore \u0026 J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad \u0026 Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom \u0026 Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, \u0026 Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J \u0026 M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps \u0026 D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, \u0026 Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026 Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh \u0026 Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. \u0026 M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, \u0026 composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed \u0026 Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M \u0026 I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository \u0026 Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk \"Wilt thou be my dearie\" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.","Scope and Contents [Cover. On spine is word MUSIC. On front cover is C.B.T. Washington.] [Signature of Miss Date Jan. 2, 1852] Hommage a T. Godefroid La Danse Des Fees pour Piano par Alfred Jaell... Variations pour le Piano Forte Sur Vair Non Piu Mesta De La Cenerentola of Rossini... Par henry Herz. Opera 60 Pr. $1.25. Baltimore... Sechs Lieder Ohne Worte Fur Das Pianoforte... Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Op 55... [Hand-written - Cynthia B. Tucker from her friend M. J. Smead - At beginning of work.] Robert Le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer. Bouquet de Melodies Pour le Piano par Ferd. Beyer. New York... Fantasie et Variations sur L'Opera Il Templario de Nicolai Pout Piano Par Henri Rosellen... [Signature of Cynthia Beverley Tucker. 62 1/2] Ordways' Collection of Favorite Airs with Variations composed for the Piano Forte, Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. $1.50 Boston... La Rosee Valse brillante Pour Piano, par Henri Rosellen. Op 112... Fantaisie Brillante Sur L'Opera de Rossini Le Barbier de Seville Pour Piano Par Henri Rosellen. Op. 91... [Written et top-Richmond october 22d] Arrangements pour Piano Des 4 Airs de Ballet et de la March da Sacre de L'Opera le Prophete de Meyerbeer, par Jacques Herz.... Valse Du Barbier de Seville, Arrangee en forme de Ronoletto A' quatre mains Pour le Piano Forte, Par Francois Hunten... [Written on second page - Miss Cynthia Beverley Tucker.] [Written - Miss Cynthia Beverly Tucker. Williamsburg, Va.] Variations, on the Popular Air \"Dove e Mai Quel Core Amante\" from the Opera Moses in egypt by Rossini, COmposed and Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, by Francois Hunten... [Written - Miss Cynthia B. Tucker. Will- The rest is cut off] Variations Brillantes Pour le Piano Sur L'air, Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti Chanti par Rubini, dans l'Opera de Donizette Lucia Di Lamermoor Par A. Mocker... L'Innocence Valse de Gallenberg avec Introduction \u0026 Variations Pour le Piano Forte A Quatre Mains Composees Par Charles Czerny... [a duet] Miss Cynthia B. Tucker Williamsburg [Signature] Quadrilles sur des Motifs de Zampa Composees par J. B. Tolbecque Arranged Pour le Piano A Quatre Mains par Henri Lemoine... Valse Infernale. de l'Opera Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, Arangee en forme de Rondeau Pour le Piano Forte. Par Jacques Herz... [Writing - Cynthia Beverly Tucker Richmond, Va. october 22.] Tantatsie sur des motifs de l'Opera: La Straniera de Bellini pou le Piano composee et dedice a Son Altefse Madame La Princesse D'oettincen - Wallterstein Nee Comtesse de Dietrichstein par S. Thalberg... Air Allemand, with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by F. Hunten... [Writing - Cynthia B. Tucker Richmond, October 22d] Etudes Melodiques pour le Piano sur des Airs Populaires composees par Ferd. Beyer Op. 98...","Scope and Contents [Word Music written on spine.] First page is titled Julie Rive'-King's compositions. and then a list. To Mrs. Harriet E. Kerr, Bubbling Spring...by Julia Rive-King... Copyright Kunkel Bros. 1879. ... This is followed by a page entitled - Kunkel's Royal Edition Standard Piano Compositions. ... Faust Fantaisie Elegante Par J. Laybach. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Fantaisie on Abt's \"When the Swallows\" for the Piano By D. Krug. Published by S. Brainard's Sons Cleveland. a Mademoiselle Elisa Jalheau Tocatelle pour le Piano par A. Dupont. Op. 26. ... Affectionatly Inscribed to my Mother. Dancing Moonbeams on Lake Monona Morceau for Pianoforte by Jas. S. Smith. Boston White, Smith \u0026 Company. ... The Humming Bird Fantasie for the Piano Forte By Oscar Mayo. Published by S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, O. ... (Copyright 1879) Piano Pieces Arranged, transcribed \u0026 fingered by Ernst Perabo... The happy Wanderer... Boston Kappitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. ... [By A. jensen.] [The name Annie Chapman is stamped at the top of the page.] To the Sans Souci Club, Madison, Wis. Sans Souci Waltz. for the Piano by James S. Smith. madison, wis. [McConnell \u0026 Smith] and New York [William A. Pond \u0026 Co.] Copyright 1875 Pianist's Folio a Collection of Brilliant Pieces... March des Troubadours [by] Roubier. ... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by \"Something about Operas\"... [Signature of Annie Chapman December 1881] Second Series. Salon-Stucke fur das Piano Forte... Andante et Rondo [by] Rosenhain... Boston Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 39. Tony Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for Small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low... In the Free Air. ... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291 [Followed by \"Just Published: For Home entertainment the Piano at Home A large and choice collection of Four Hand Pieces, or Pieces for two Performers on the Piano Forte or Reed Organ. ...\" Tone Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low. ... Happy Play... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 291. At top of this page is signature of Annie Chapman 1881 At the end of this piece is a list of publications by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. A Favorite italian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson... The Progress, 10 easy Pieces for Pupils, by Jean Manns. No. 1. Sky Lark Waltz. 2. Sunset Redowa. 3. Cuckoo Galop. 4. Minion Polka. 5. Libbi Mazurka. 6. Rustic Waltz. 7. Mountain Rose Waltz. 8. BonBon Schottisch. 9. Circus Galop. 10. Progress March. New York: Published by William Pond \u0026 Co. ... [This volume contains #10.] [Followed by a Bulletin of the lastest and most popular sheet music. vocal] [Signature] Annie Chapman January 1880 Bunte Steine. Rondino's fur's Pianoforte Uber Beliebte Volksmelodien im Leichtesten style, Ohne Octavspannungen und mit fingerstabezeichnung Componirt Von D. Krug... Op. 186. No. 23. Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Stadtle h'naus... Braunscheig, Bei Julius Bauer... [Stamp] Annie Chapman June 1877 Family Party a collection of Popular airs for the Piano Forte. ... Leontine Waltz. Weiland... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. ... [Followed by a list of publications of Lee \u0026 Walker.] Compositions by Gustav Lange... Heather Rose no. 3 Op. 78... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... [Followed by a list of publications by Oliver Ditson and associated company's. [Stamp and Signature] Annie Chapman May 1879. Jules Egghard's Piano-Forte Compositions... Annie of Tharau... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co... [Followed by a list of new books by O. Ditson \u0026 Co.] [Stamp] Annie Chapman March 17, 1879 Salon Stucke fur Das Piano-Forte... At Home Op. 134. Lichner... Boston G.D. Russell \u0026 Company...","Scope and Contents [Front cover has \"Skipwith\" written on it.] Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia dell' Signor G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Signor Dos Santos. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Ditantipalpiti with Variations for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad Lib, By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by J. Willig... O swiftly glides the bonny boat, a favorite Scotch Air, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, By William Staunton jr. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. The Queen of Prussia Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte by Gelinck. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P. K. Moran. Baltimore... G. Willig Jr. ...","[Front and back covers are missing.] The favorite Ballet of La Belle Laitiere, as performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket; The Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Harp, ad libitum; By D. Steibelt; the ballet by Mr. J. D. Egville. Printed and Sold by R. Birchall... Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte. with or without the Additional Keys, and an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, Composed and Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Rigby, by J. Mazzinghi... Op. 14. ... Printed by Goulding, Phipps, \u0026 D'Almaine... A Favorite Selection of Music for the Piano Forte Cofifting of Single Sonatas, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, Airs with Variations, \u0026c. with \u0026 without Accompaniments Composed by W. A. Mozart. London. Printed by J. Dale... [Op. 19.] Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello. Composed by I. Woelfl. ... Op. 25. ... London. Printed by I. Dale. ... Two Grand Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with additional Keys and an Accompaniment for the Violin ad Libitum Dedicated to Mrs. Will. Lushington, Composed by Miss Parke. Op. 2. Printed for the Author, No. 67 Dean Street, Soho, \u0026 Sold by Messrs. Broderip, \u0026 Wilkinton. ... [The initials M L (?) P: are written above the price of this last composition.]","[Spine has word Music written on it. Inside on the first leaf is the signature of George Blankenship Sep. 23, 1876.] Golden Melodies Arranged for Piano by Johan Spindler. [Followed by a list of songs. (Not the songs in this volume.) Philadelphia, Beck \u0026 Lawton...] La Marseillaise. (by) J. Bellak. March in the Opera La Fille Du Regiment Arranged for the Piano by Fred. Beyer. Philadelphia. Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton... Coro Di Zingari Vedi le fosche notturn spoglie famous Anvil Chorus from Verdis Opera Il Trovatore... New York Published by Wm. Dressler... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Martha... Philadelphia, J.E. Gould... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Bohemian Girl... Philadelphia... By Jas. Bellak. Op. 146 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Wm. Tell... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. ... Op. 207 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucrezia Borgia... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucia Di Lammermoor... Boston... (By J. Bellak) Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Sonambula... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Elisire D'Amore... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Dame Blanche... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Puritani... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Crown Diamonds... Boston... Serenade fur Cesancund Piano Forte componirt und Fraulein Johanna Trautwein zugeeignet von Charles Lenschow. Mit Deutschem und Englischen Text. Op. 43. ... Philadelphia \u0026 Baltimore, Th. A. Schmidt. Sing, Sing, Darkies Sing. A Popular Chant... Arranged for the Piano, by a Distinguished Banjo Player. Philadelphia... A Choice Selection of Popular Ballads for the Piano Forte... Philadelphia Published by William H. Shuster... Ask me not Why... The Long, Long Weary Day (Den Lieben langen tag) A German Melody, words translated from the German and arranged for the Piano Forte... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... [Followed by \"Catalogue of New and Popular Music, Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham...] Popular Ballads by Lottie Oakwool... Katy Darling... Philadelphia... To Solon Robinson, Esq. Author of \"Hot Corn.\" \"Sorrowful Katy,\" or the Little Hot Corn Girl. By the Author of \"The Three Bells.\" Philadelphia... Happy hearts make Smiling Faces, Music composed by the Author of Sorrowful Katy, Three Bells \u0026c. Philadelphia. Published by D. B. Williamson... Millers Song Composed and Arranged by Nelson Kneass Aithor of Ben Bolt \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie May... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Germany 6 Popular Airs Arranged \u0026 Fingered for the Piano by Ch. Czerny... March in Handel's Judas Maccabeus... New york Published by William Hall \u0026 Sons Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal. Il Trovatore... Boston... The Baden Baden Pola. Pas Bohemian. By Musard... (May 1845) See At Your Feet a Suppliant... In the Opera of the Bohemian Girl. Composed by Balfr. The First Fond Lines That Love Has Traced. Song, or Duett, From the Bohemian Girl. By Balfe. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Pola Composed by Julien. Annen-Polka fur das Piano Forte von Johann Strauss, Kapellmeister... No. I Der Wanderer. No. 2 Bleib Bei Mir. No. 3 Wie Ist Es Moclick. Trois Transcriptions Pour le Piano par E. Szemele'nyt. Op. 40... Baltimore chez Th. A Schmidt. Hambourg cgez A. Cranz. Evergreens' A selection of Operatic Gems from Il Trovatore \u0026 Other Modern Operas by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia L. Carleton... National Songs... Philadelphia, by Beck \u0026 Lawton... The Marsellies Hymn. By Rouget De Lisle. ... Les Cloched du Monastere. The Monastery Bell Nocturne... Pour Piano par Lere'bure Wely. New York. Published by Firth. Pond \u0026 Co... The Greek March In Which is Introduced an Original Greek Air Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son... The Only Correct \u0026 Authorized Edition Music of the Ethopian Serenaders... Lucy Neal... New York Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... ...Wood's Minstrels... Lulu is our Darling Pride Written by Rosa Hughes. Arranged and partly Composed by R. L. Sanford. Philadelphia... Sophien Polka Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Sophie Ashman, by Charles Fritsch Philadelphia... The New Bloomer Schottisch. Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia... Since First I Called Thee Mine. A New Ballad/Revd. E. C. Jones Music by J. C. Beckel With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia... Brandywine Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte. by Miss Mary Fullmer and dedicated to Mlle: Jenny Lind. Philadelphia... Matilda Pola. Composed for the Piano Forte... And dedicated to Her friend mrs. Col: JNO: W. Forney by Miss Emma Myers. Philadelphia T. C. Andrews... The Continental March Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr. Philadelphia. T.C. Andrews... The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Gallop Composed by W. H. Author of Balmoral Pola Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... Introduction \u0026 Variations Birlliant on Favorite Air Lilly Dale by T. Franklin Bassford...","A Duet, for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by I. G. Graeff. London, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls \u0026 Co... No. 2 A favorite Duet for two performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by J. Gildon London Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Balls... The Celebrated Egyptian Air, Arranged as a Rondo. By T. H. Butler. Adapted as a Duet, for two performers on one Piano Forte by Mr. Gildon... London... L'Anachorette. Sonata for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, in which is Introduced Roslyn Castle, Composed and Inscribed to Miss Gostenhofer by J. Gildon... Op. 13... London, Printed by J. \u0026 G. Balls... Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the Fourth adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin... London Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026 Son... [Pages 1 and 2 are missing from the next composition.] Pleye's Sonatas Dedicated to the Queen [?] Sonatas 1-6 Written for Flauto and Cembalo.","Front Cover and some pages are missing from the front Begins with Waltz No. 8., No. 12, No. 13... Richmond's march for the Piano Forte The Caravan's March In the Forty Thieves. new York Published by John Paff. A Favorite Troop. ...General Jackson's Grand March. Philadelphia... March and Quick Step, in the Forty Thieves, Composed by Mr. Kelly. Philadelphia... ...March, of the Fitfh Company of the Washington Guards. Philadelphia... Naval Dance. The Son of Chivalry. A Favorite Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Green, Composed by M. P. King. Philadelphia... Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The Poetry by Lord Byron, the Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia... Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, the Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Dear Maid should I never return... In the Opera of Freedom Ho! Composed by Chas, Gilfert... [Signature] Charles Gilfert. The Light House. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., Composed by J. Wilson... Light sounds the Harp A Song Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Oh! Tell me, tell me, Mary dear... Composed by Sir John A. Stevenson... The Maid of Mona... Written \u0026 Composed by John Parry new York... The Tyrolese Song of Liberty, by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia... No. 6 of Blakes Musical Misellan... The Columbian Sailor, ... Written by Mrs. Rowson, Composed by J. Bray. Philadelphia... The Song of Titz Eustace the oetry from Marmion a tale of Flodden Fields. Composed by Dr. J. Clarke, New York... When the firl of my Heart, A song composed by Dr. John Clarke... When War Unfurls His Banners Bright, A Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. L. King... The Minute Gun at Sea, A Favorite Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. P. King. New York... My Heart is thine for ever, Duett... in Oh! This love! Composed by M. P. King... The Echo Duet.... in the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New York... [Followed by - A Catalogue of the Music, Arranged, harmonized or Composed by Mr. Biggs; the original copies of which are printed \u0026 sold by Rt. Birchall...] Yes! my bonny Love, the Answer to Come my bonny Love, A Duett. with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed by Mr. Biggs... Come my Bonny Love, A Duett, with an Accompaniment for the Piano FOrte, Composed by Mr. Biggs.... [Followed by the same caralogue as noted above.] Lochinvar written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by Mazzinghi, Philadelphia... Little Winny Wilkins, Written by Mr. A. Cherry, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte or Harp. by Mr. Whitaker. Philadelphia... My Sweet Village Maid... Composed by J. Sanderson. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. E. Blake. Decatur's Victory: A Favorite New Song Written by W. Strickland. New York Published by J. Wilson No. 62 Broadway... O! breathe once more soft Southern breeze Words by W. Reed. Music by T. Howell. New York at J. Paff's Music Store... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. new York, Printed and Sold by John Paff. Dulce Domum. Composed and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. I've Something else to do, A Popular Ballad, ... The Words by Mr. Upton, The Music Composed by Mr. W. T. Parke... London Printed by Goudling \u0026 Co. ... The Dew Drop. A favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton... Composed by Charles Edward Hron. London, Printed and Sold by C. Mitchell... The Anchor's Weigh'd ... In the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New york Sold at I. Paff, Broadway. The Gamester Favoritie Song Words by M. P. Andrwes Esqr. Music by H. Abrams. New York Published by John Paff... No. II of Cars Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers. Copyright secured according to law Allen A. Dale from Rokeby Poetry by Walter Scott Esqr. .. Music by B. Carr. Printed for J. Carr Baltimore... Friendship put to the test. Or the Saving of a Sinking Sailor, Who fell overboard from the Barfleur Man of War, a true and interesting story as related in the Port Folio for December 1811. Written and Composed by Mr. Dibdin. The Poets ain Jean. The Wandering Harper from Rokeby, Music by B. Carr. Lochinvar by a Young lady of New York. Love in thine Eyes Genera Wilkinson's March Valse Hongroise. Ist Movement. Reydowak Reydowatzka Mazurka Mazurka","[Spine has word Music written on it.] The Virginia guards grand March and Quick step As performed by the Norfolk Amateur Brass Band. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to Capt. E. C. Robinson of that Corps by Wm. Siemon. Baltimore.... Air Irlandais Tis the last rose of the Summer, avec Variation pour le Piano par A. Mine. Phil... Believe me of all those endearing young charms. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J. L. Dussek. Boston... Bristol march Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia... Le Bouquet Tricolor Duex Valses brillanted et un Galopade, Composees pour le Piano Forte Par Henri Herz. Philadelphia... The Bayadere Quick Step as performed by the Brass Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte. Les Caracteres, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. I Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemend. Par Francois Hunten. New York... The Cinderella Waltz from the Opera of Cinderella, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by I. F. Burrowes. Philadelphia... Les Caracter'res, Three Airs Vari'es Pour Piano Forte. No. 1 Air Italien. 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. Par Francois Hunten. New York... [This is different music] Les Caracte'res, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. 1 Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. par Francois Hunten. New York... Nahant March Composed by I. H. Walch As performed by the Boston Bands, arranged by Ch. Zeuner. Boston... The Caledonian Boquet. Consisting of the National \u0026 Favorite Airs Scots Wha Haw, The Poor But Honest Soldier, Burn's Farwell, Roslin Castle, Braie O' Busky. Arranged \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Her Friend Mrs. William L. Roy. Of Brooklyn L. I. by Miss Augusta Browne. Op. 33 Professor of the Theory and Practice of Music New York... Combination Waltz No. 4 in which is introduced the Favorite air of the Broom Girl, Arranged by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 5. Composed by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 6. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore.... Combination Waltz No. 1. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore... Combination Waltzes, No. 9 and 10. In Imitation of a Musical Snuff Box. Composed by A. T. Macdonald. Baltimore... Duet for Two Performers on One Piano Forte In which is introudced the admired Air O Dolce Concento, with Variations by T. Latour. New York... Les Charmantes a Set of Quadrilles Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. F. Hausman. No. I Belisario... Baltimore... Ethiopian Quadrilles, Dance and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New york. No. 1. Goin Ober De Mountain. No. 2. Jonny Boker. No. 3. De Old Jaw Bone. No. 4. Jumbo Jum. No. 5. Jum Along Josey. Gibralter Waltz. Vercissmeinnicht Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by John Endlich... Webers Last Waltz. Les Sylphes 5 Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Easy Rondos by Francois Hunten. Op. 99. No. 1. Le Gallop... Danse Brillante La Pola, Pour le Piano par E. Wolft. new York... La Poste Valse IN FORM OF a Rondo composed by F. Burgmuller. Arranged for two performers on one Piano Forte and dedicated to his pupils the Misses Alice and Harriet Morrison. By Henry C. Watson. New York... Von Weber's last Waltz. Philadelphia. The Musical Circle Watlzes. Composed for the Philadelphia Fair, in aid of the Blind. Number One, In C. Philadelphia... Miss Lucy Long with introduction and Variations Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Julius Leopold Esqr. Founder of the German Settlement in Hermann, Mo. By J. C. Viereck. member of the said Settlement. Phil... Musette ce Nina for the Harp of Piano Forte. New York... Night and Morning Valse Caracteristique pour le Piano Forte Compse'e et dediee A Mademoiselle Catharina Milligan Par Charles Grobe. Philadelphia... [Writing] Miss C. B. Tucker from her friend M. Tovial Waltz, composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. H. B. Guathmey (Of Mobile) by Henry Knecht. New York... La Lituana, Danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Chas. W. Glover. New York... [Signature] Miss Cynthia Beverely Tucker The New Foundland Dog. A Descriptive Ballad Sung with Enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The Words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The Music Composed by Henry Russell. New York... Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia by Rossini, Boston... Lorina Canzonet Written by H. R. Edgar Esqr. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. P. Barratt. Philadelphia... Leave me not yet, Written by Mrs. Hemans: The Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Todhunter, by C. Memekel Baltimore... When the day with rosy light, A Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by Madame Stockausen, the words written by J. A. Wade Esqr. Arranged by F. Stockhausen. Boston... In Summer's Cot Sung in the Foresters. The Music E. I. Locer. New York... [For voice and Piano Forte] Fly Away tormenting love a Ballad sung with distinguished applause by mrs. Franklin, Composed and written by John Parry. Boston... The Lady's Page... Grand Opera of Francis the First Composed by E. J. Loder. New York... Sister Dear Ballad the Poetry by the Author of the Captive to his Bird the Music composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia... My Boy Tammy. A Scotch Ballad. Philadelphia... I'm Saddest When I sing. A New Ballad. Music Composed and dedicated to Mrs. T. Chase. by Giovanni Paggi. Boston.... The Exile to his Native Lands. The Music composed by Carl Keller, The Words adapted by F. W. Rosier. New York... The Milliners an Air from La Fiancee of The Bride. Poetry by W. Ball, Music by, Auber... The Evergreen, The Poetry Written by George P. Morris Esqr. The Music Composed and Dedicated to Thomas Dhite Esqr. (of Berwick on Tweed.) By Eliza Martin. New York. Oh Must We Part to night Sung by Madme. Malibran Poetry by Miss Pardoe Music by David Lee. Philadelphia... Come From Alhambra, Song Written by Mrs. Hemans, Music by Edward J. Loder. Baltimore... In the Valley by the Mill ballad. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss J. J. of Richmond, Va. by John I. Davis. Frederick, Md. Published by F. D. benteen, Baltimore...","Scope and Contents Front cover engraved with name Margarett E. Williams. written on fly leaf 5.00 and 5/1/37 On the next fly leaf is a list written in pencil of the compositions contained in the volume. The Invincibles, Written expressly for Mad. Vestris, by J. M. Rycott Esq. Sung by Miss Clara Fisher. New-York... Love's Sweet Souvenir, A Ballad, The words by L. Lover Esq. Composed by Alex lee... He's Coming from the Mountain or The Merry Horn... Written \u0026 Composed for the Piano Forte by William Ball... Green Hills of Tyrol. The celebrated Tyrolien in the Grand Opera of Guillaume Tell, Composed by Rossini, ... The Horn of Chace Words by P. Farren, Esq. Dublin, the Music by Chas. Cilfert Esqr. ... Hark! hark 'tis the Echo. Introduced in the Opera of native land... Composed by C. Von Weber... The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song... By Mr. Jones. The Words by C. W. Hyatt Esq... The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed and Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck, By John H. Hewitt... Mine Alone, a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot... Bruce's battle call. A favorite Song... Composed by I. H. Barton... The Hunter's singal Horn. Tyrolese... The Music arranged by Alex Lee... The next selection has the name of Margaret Williams written at the top with the date July 22, 1874. Additional words have been added to the song. Miriam's Song Sing to Jehovah an Anthem of praise. For three Voices, Written by Woodworth... Ode on Science, Written by Mrs. E. C. Embury. Composed, Arranged \u0026 Dedicated to the trustees of the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. By Wilhelm Iucho... O! Pescator dell 'onda. Venetian Air Arranged for One or Two Voices with an Accompanment for the Piano Forte...Chi dice mal D'Amore [A hand written translation of this above the title says; Who speaks ill of Love.] The heart to Love a Stranger. Composed by Sigr. Mayer... [Written-Dice una falsita/tells a falsehood.] Giovinette, the Favorite Duet and Chorus... In the Opera of Don Giovanni. [Mozart] When a Lover Kneels before Her Translated from the German by I. R. Planche. Esqr. The Music by C. M. Von Weber... In the Operatic Romance of Der Freischutz of the Wild Huntsman of Bohemia... The Soldier's Fear. Sung in the Opera of Music \u0026 Prejudice Written by Thos. Haynes Bayly. By Alexr. Lee... The Soldiers Grave, Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore, Poetry by the Rev. Chas. Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams... The Messenger Bird, A Duett the Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister... New-York... The Sunset Tree, Tyrolese Evening Hymn, By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. New York... The Bonnie Bark, A Northumberland Ballad Adapted and arranged by John Parry. A Happy New Year. Ballad Written by John Imlah Composed by Mrs. Millard... Why hast Thou Taught me to Love Thee. A Ballad, ... composed by G. A. Hodson... The Parting Kiss, The Celebrated Tyrolese and Hungarian Airs, as united in the admired Duett, ... Arranged by I. Smith. Philadelphia... Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad in Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her. With Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by J. barnett... Thou! Oh! Thou Hast Lov'd me Dearest,... In the Opera of The Tyrolese Peasant, Composed and arranged by Henry R. Bishop... Dark Eyed One Persian Love Song... Written by I. R. Planche' Unsic by Auber... Welcome me Home. The Words and Music by Thos. H. Bayly Esqr. Arnot Lyle, Ballad Written by I. O. Donoghue Esq. Composed by G. A. Hodson... My Early Love. Ballad Written and Composed by Mrs. C. B. Wilson... Dinna Forget. A Ballad the Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millard... Rose! Pretty Rose. Ballad.... the words by G. W. Patten Esq. West Point; the Music by the late R. Willis... [Initials M. E. W. and W. E. Margaret. Written in pen on next page.'] Your heart \u0026 Lute are all the Store Answer to an Moores Song of my hear \u0026 Lute. The Music by F. W. Crouch/// T'were vain to tell thee all I feel. A Swiss Air ... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Arranged by C. Thibault... The Last Link is brokem. A Duet with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Composed and Arranged by Wm. Clifton... [Additional words penciled in] That Last Farwell... Words by Lord Byron. Composed by an Amateur... And wilt thou weep, Written by Lord Byron, Music by C. Meineke. Philadelphia... All's Well, A Duett composed by Rr. Braham... The Washing Day, A Ballad for Wet Weather... The Celebrated Grand Waltz, Composed for the Piano Forte, By Beethoven... The Celebrated Snuff Box Waltz, On which is founded \"WE Met\" Arranged by T. H. Severn... The Queen of Prussia's favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte. Composed by Himmel... [A pencil list of Songs.] The Celebrated Tyrolian Waltz, Composed by Rossini, Introduced in Ceneren Tola, adapted to the Piano Forte, by H. Herz... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte... Tivolian Waltz... The Favorite March in Pizzarro... March in the MeloDrama Der Fendschutz, Composed by Weber... General Graham's Grand March, at the Battle of Barrosa... Le Joujou, A German Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz... Grands Rufsian March for the Harp, Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte with an accompaniment as Libitum for the Violin, Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, or French Horn and Trumpet. Composed for His Magesty the Emperor Alexander by C. P. Francis...","Scope and Contents [Stamp in front] H. Skipwith My Heart and Lute, A Ballad Written \u0026 Arranged by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Marquis De La Fayette's Welcome to New York with Variations. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Rose of Lucerne, A Favorite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Downfall of Paris. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... I'd be a Butterfly... Composed by Thomas H. Bailey. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. The Minstrel's Return'd from the War... Written \u0026 Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Minstrel Boy. Music. Philadelphia. Published by G. Willif. When the Rosy Morn Appearing. From the Opera of Rosina composed by Shield. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo Willig... General Jackson's March Composed in Jackson's Camp While the English were before New Orleans by Anderson arranged for the Piano Forte by Auvray Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. President Adams Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. The Peasants Joy. Rondo for the Harp or Piano Composed by Blagrove. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Celebrated Cavatina Di Tanti Palpiti Composed by Sigr. Rossini. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte J. C. Nightingale. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. An Egyptian Air Arranged as a Rondo by T. H. Butler. Philadelphia Published G. Willig. The Gypsey March \u0026 dance in Weber's Melodrama of Preciosa arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... A Turkish Rondo composed by W. A. Mozart. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Governor Hiesoer's March \u0026 Quick Step. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. L. Frederich. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at Willig's Musical Magazine. Quick March. by I. F. Goneke. Blue Eyed Mary or the Maid of Suabia, A Favorite Air, Adapted \u0026 Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo Willig. Washington Guards March Composed by A. Member of the Washington Association Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Two German Imperial Marches. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Gen. Bolivar's Grand March \u0026 Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. The much admired Hungarian Rhondo composed for the Piano Forte by S. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig. Auld Lang Syne as Sung by Mr. Darley. In the opera of Rob Ron Macgregor. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Carnival of Venice, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, By J. C. Nightingale Organist of the Foundling Hospital. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. La petite Rosette, A Favourite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed expressly for Juvenile Performers by I.T. Craven. Philad. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Orlando's Wedding an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by T. Smith, Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Saxe Cobourg a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by A. Becxwarxonsky. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Cottager's Joy, a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by Ignace Pleyel Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. A Popular Swifs Air, Arranged \u0026 Varied (?) for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mr. Henry Harpur. by R. Schroeder. Baltimore Published and Sold by Ge. Willig Jr. In the Dead of the Night. A Favourie Air. Composed by J. L. Dussek. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Non Piu Andrai. Aria Arranged as a Rondo. Selected from the Opera of Figaro. Composed by Mozart, and Introduced in the Opera of Don Giovanni. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Corn Riggs, Introduction and Rondo by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. President Jackson's Favorite March and Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step. Performed with unbounded applause on the Spanish Guitar by A. T. Huerta arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Mark My Alfor, A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Hewitt, Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. Storm Waltz Moins Que Rien. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. B. Cramer. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr... The First of May, A favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to J. A. Cavazo... Op. 2. (Philadelphia) Published and Sold by G. Willig... Military Serenade, for the Piano Forte. With an Accompniment for the Flute... Composed for and Dedicated to Miss McMechen, by A. Clifton... Philadelphia Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. La Matinee. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by J. L. Dunsek. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. A Celebrated Spanish Bollero, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, by J. B. Logier. Baltimore. Published and Sold at G. Willig Jr. Music Store... Polonaise en Rondeau Pour le Forte-Piano De'die'e A Mademoiselle Herminie de Montouyon. Par Le' Chopie. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Le Savoyard, Consisting of An Andante Alla pastourelle \u0026 Savoyard Air Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute, ad lib. by I. A. Rawlings. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold at G. Willig's Music Store. The celebrated Russian Rondo, for the Piano Forte. Composed by J.N. Hummel. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Three Favorite Rondos for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Woelfl... Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. My Love She's but a Lassie yet, Favorite Scotch Air with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Tho Love is Warm a While, ... In the Devil's Bridge. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. When Pensive. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig. I've been roaming, A Cavatine... by C. E. Horn. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Much Admired Air Auid Lang Syne with Variation's for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by Dr. Ross. Philadelphia \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Paieiello's Favorite Air \"Hope told a flattering tale\" with Variations. for the Piano Forte by Gelinek Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte composed by Cardon Fils. Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store...","Front cover is missing Part of one page is in front Ditanti Palpiti Cavatina Nell Opera Tancredy for Harp or Piano Forte. Composed by Gioachimo Rossini. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willigs' Musical Magazine... Next is a hand written manuscript. Maid of Athens. Composed by C. M. Von Weber. Words by Lord Byron. Olivier. Romance avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par Plantade. There's Nothing True But Heav'n. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Wandering Minstrel. The Words \u0026 Melody by W. F. Collard. The Symphonies, and Accompaniments by J. C. Clifton. Philadelphia published by John G. Klemm. [Signature] Lelia Robertson La Neige, ou Le Nouvel Eginard. Ronde Chante'e par Mr. Vinzentini, Paroles de Mmrs. Scribe et German Delavigne. Musique de D.F.E. Auber. A Paris, 2nd Edition Chez Frere Editeur Md. de Musique, Gde. galeria du passage des Panoramas No. 16. Home! Sweet Home!... Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by George Bacon No. 66. Chestnut Street. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Maltese Boatman's Song arranged for One, Two or Three Voices with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by L. Devereaux. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm. Ah! What is the Bosoms commotion, ... Composed by R. Kelly, New York Sold at J. Paff's. Broad War. March \u0026 Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake. Composed by Mr. Sanderson. Philadelphia. Published by J.G. Klemm No. 3 South Third Street. Chorus. Hail to the Chief. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. The Light Guitar, Sung by Signorina Garcia Composed by J. Barnett. N.Y. Lithog and Published by E. S. Mesier Wall St. Pleyel's favourite german Hymn, with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Oh Lady ne'er think I'll prove false to thee, A Favorite Song as Sung by Mr. keene Composed by John Sinclair. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... How oft when watching stars, A Savoyard Air, The words written by Thomas moore. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By Henry R. Bishop New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... On this cold flinty rock with the introductory Recitative Ye Gloomy Caves, Sung by Mr. Braham in the Favorite Opera of Kais or Love in the Deserts Composed by Mr. Braham New York, Published by J. Paff. Hurrah for the Bonnets of blue sung by Miss. C. Fisher at the New York Theatre Park, composed by Alexander Lee New York, Lithographed \u0026 Published by E.S. Mesier... Araby's Daughter from Lalla Rookh written by Thomas Moore Esqr. composed by G. Kiallmark Philadelphia Published by. G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Bue Waves O'Carron A Favorite Ballad the Poetry by Mr. Rannie Composed by John Ross Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig and Sold at his Musical Magazine. Air de L'opera De Zirphile Et Fleur de Myrte. Musique de Mr. A. Boieldieu. Robin Adiar. Paroles de Madame Bourdic Viot Musique par Madame O. Gail. [?] Dh vieni alla finestra The Celebrated Serenade Sung by Signor Garcia in Don Giovanni. New Yor Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart. No 149. Boradway. A Canadian Boat Song. [Manuscript] Allen a Dale, From Rockely[?] Those Evening Bells. Whats the Matter Now The Minute Gun at Sea The Smile of Contentment and love Air Kinlock of Kinlock Mary's Tears from Moore's sacred melodies The Braes O' Balguhither Slowly wears the day Love [Bound upside down] Is there a Heart that never Love's There's nothing true but Heaven La Dame Blanche Tho' 'tis all but a dream, Duo de La Dame Blanche La Medisance Interessee. Romance. paroles de J.J. Musique et Accompnt. de Piano ou harpe. Dediee a melle. Elisa J. Par Monsieur Rigault. (Prix 1f. 50c.) Au Monestrel languedocien Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14 ... (?) vis le Palais de la Bourse. A Paris. (Propriete de L]Editeur, Deposee a la Biblioteque Imperiale.) No. 48. Pollacca. No more by Sorrow... the Words by T. Dibdin, the Fufic by J. Braham. Pr: 37 cents. Philadelphia by G.E. Blake No. 13, 5th St. La Conversion D'Un Philosophe. Couplets de Mr. F. C. Mis en musique avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par l'Auteur... A Paris, au Magasin de Musique, de MM. Cherubini, Mehul, Kreutzer, Rode et Boieldieu. Rue de Richelieu. No. 76. Journal Hebdomadaire. D'Auguste Le Duc Compose' de Pieces de Chant de tout genre avec Accompagnement Forte-Piano ou Harpe... Je L'Aime Encor. Romance de Mr. Brault Mise en Musique avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe Par A. Romagnesi. ... A Paris, Chez A. Leduc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de Richelieu No. 78. La Rose Blanche Et La Rose Rouge. Romance Du Troubadour. Chantee par Mr. Paul. Paroles de Mr. Pixerecourt. Musique de Mr. P. Gaveauz. Arrangee pour Piano ou Harpe par Tourterelle Fils. Prix 1f. 10s. Au Menestrel Chez Somon Gaveaux, Md. de Musique Rue Feydeau No. 14 vis a vis le Palais de la Bourse. Propriete de l'Editeaur... Enregistre a la Biblioteque Imperiale. [Signature or stamp at bottom of page] Simon Gaveaux [?] Lex Deux Jaloux. Couplets. Chantes par Mme. Gavaudan Musique de Madame G... Prix 1f. 50c. A Paris, Chez P. Gaveaux, Compositeur, Md. de Musique, Passage Geydeau. Ouverture D'Iphigenie en Aulide Musique de Gluck, Pour Le Piano avec Accompagnement De Violon Par y ae Prix 2# 10f. ... [Signature at bottom] [?] Freres Gaveaus Air de Vive Henry IV. Varie pour le Forte' - Piano... Dedie aux jeanes Demoiselles par G.J. Sieber. 5c. Livre de Varizteions A Paris Chez l'Auteur, Editeur, et Md. de Muique Rue des Filles St. Thomas No. 21 [or 24]... [Stamp of] Suber[?] After this there are several pages without titles. Les Miracles de La Beaute Dedie a son ami Plantade, Artiste, Par Garat. Avec Accomagn ement de Forte-Piano ou harpe Au Menestrel, Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14. vis a vis la Bourse. [Signature] Lelia Robertson. La Reconcilation. Romance a deux Voix, Dediee a Monsieur le Baron Klopmann Paroles de Monsieur le Chevalier Lacour. Musique d'Auguste Panseron. Prix 2f. A Paris Chez Frere, Editeur, md. de Musique, Grande Galerie du Passage des Panoramas No. 16. Le Petit Bercer de Mont Fermeil. Romance Anecdotique. Parloes De M. Carmonche Musique De Charles Plantade Prix, 2fr. a Paris chez Frere, Md. de musique, Passage des Panoramas, No. 16. Di Tanti Palpiti. with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad. Lib. by Latous Philadelphia, Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Rousseau's Dream with Variations for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. New York Price 75 cents. Published by J. A. \u0026 Geib, 23 Maiden Lane. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of Tancred for the Piano Forte Composed by Rossini. price 75 cents. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Strike the Cymbal. Arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with Flute Ad Libitum By T. Latour, Philadelphia Published by Bacon \u0026 Co. 11 South Fourth Street. [Top of the page is cut off] ____ from the Opera Tancredi by Rossini Away with Melancholy With Variations by mozart. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. A Danish National Song With Variations for the Piano Forte. By W. Plachy. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broad Way. Trois Rondeaux Faciles \u0026 Brillante sur des Airs conuns, Arranges pour le Piano Forte par Camille Pleyel. Lettre. A price 50. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Favourite bath Waltz. New Edition. Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad In Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her, with Piano Forte Accompaniment Composed by J. barnett. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Fly Away Pretty Moth! A ballad, the Words \u0026 Music by T.H. bayley Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubished \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... Oh I Ne'er shall forget a Ballad... Arranged for the Harp or Piano Forte by M.H. Parnell. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Hark Echo Sweet Echo. a Favorite unting song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Hook. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 17 Chestnut St. Bolivar. A Peruvian Battle Song as Sung by Mr. Howard, with Unbounded Applause at Chatham Theatre. Written by G.P. Morris Esqr. Arranged by T.W.H.B.B. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St.","[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Balls, \u0026 Co. Music, \u0026 Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls \u0026 Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. \u0026 M. Paff, Nos. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. \u0026 G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale \u0026 Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, \u0026 Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, \u0026 No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button \u0026 Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair \u0026 Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel \u0026 Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public \u0026 Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte \u0026 Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib \u0026 Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026 Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly \u0026 adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens \u0026 Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild \u0026 wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march \u0026 Chorus \"Hail to the Chief\" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music \u0026 Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. \u0026 M. Paff, No. 2 \u0026 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published \u0026 Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed \u0026 sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner \u0026 Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps \u0026 Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public \u0026 Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed \u0026 Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight \u0026 The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, \u0026 Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, \"Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours.\" written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly \u0026 Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]","Scope and Contents Front cover is missing The Ella Polka Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Helen Stevens by Edward Mack... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son 66 Spring Garden St. ... Trois Polka Mazurkas Pour le Piano par Adrien Talexy. No. 1. Musidora No. 2 Lara Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... TheGlenMary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and Most Affectionately Dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Aux demoiselles Lydia Robinson, Emma Palmer et L. Flinn. Grobe's optimist... Marches, Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, \u0026c. Arranged in an East Style for The Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 7. Come to the Old Oak Tree Waltz.... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... ...Giddy Polka Composed for the Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Duffy \u0026 Co... Donze Compositions Originales pour Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Diffy and Co. Beauties of the Ball Room, A Collection of Admired Polkas, Schottishes, Dances \u0026 C. Arranged for the Piano, ... No. 3 Hohnstock Polka... Published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Cincinnati. O... (By Miss Adele Hohnstock.) To Miss Elsie A. Hall Rosebud Polka, Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... La Tertulia Valse Brillante Composee et Dediee a M'lle Sallie J. Kelly Par J.L. Milner... Published by P. Flavio Memphis, Tenn. ...Buds \u0026 Blossoms 12 Sacred Melodies Varied for the Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 1. \"Charity\"... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Rainer Grand March and Quick Step for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The New Years March Composed by Mrs. S. R. Burtis Respectfully Dedicated to Freeman Scott Esqr. by the Publishers Philadelphia, T.C. Andrews \u0026 Son... To Miss Mary M. Booth. Leutner's Carnival Polka Composed by Albert Leuther. Arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York. Vanderbeek's Music Warerooms... No. 1. Hook \u0026 Ladder Quick Step As performed by the Independent Blues Band Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Pioneer Hook \u0026 Ladder Co. by Albert Holland... Published by Miller \u0026 Beacham Baltimore... Italian Lovers Waltz Composed by John Baietti Arranged for the Piano Forte by B.R. Lignoski. Published by G. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [Signature] Kate Millington Holly Springs, Miss. This work has no identification as the first page is missing. Schubert's Serenade arranged for Piano, By Louis Strakl... Boston Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co.... Gems of the Ball Room a Collection containing Pop goes the Weasel \u0026 Other New \u0026 Fashionable Dances with Full Descriptions of the figures, by Eugene Conlon as taught by Mr. \u0026 Miss Durang of Philadelphia... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... Knight Templars Festival March Dedicated to Miss Lizzie Nash of Hillsboro N.C. by F.E.X... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Miss Pauline Matthews Blacksmith Polka by P.A. Frigerio new Orleans, Horatio D. Hewitt... ... The Secret A Beautiful Waltz Introducing the popular Melody of I Have Something to Tell You Composed by Author of Call Me Pet Names Philadelphia Couenhoven, Scull \u0026 Co... The Corondolet Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss M.G. Shelton by Charles Balmer. Published by Balmer \u0026 Weber St. Louis.... Le Desir. A Favorite waltz for the Piano Forte, Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Celebrated Beethoven's Last or Clara Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Van Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... The Glen Mary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and most Affectionately dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Titled] Voices of Spring #1. Voice of the River #2. Voice of the May-Dance #3. Voice of Flowers #4. Voice of the Wood-Nymph #5. Voice of the Mountain Stream #6. Tenth Edition M'lle Angelique Thibault. The Last Rose of Summer with an Introduction and Brillian Variations for the Piano Forte as performed in all his concerts in the United States by Henri Herz. Op. 159... New York Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co... [Top of next page is torn off.] Pluie de Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano par Osborne... Op. 61... Philadelphia. J. E. Gould \u0026 Co. ... Then You'll Remember Me, the admired air in Balfes Opera, the Bohemian Girl for Piano Charles Voss. Opus. 107. ... Philadelphia J.E. Gould... K N Quickstep. Dedicated to the Know Nothings. Philadelphia published by Winner \u0026 Shuster... Marian Air Varie by G. Kiallmach Phila. Published by T.C. Andrews... To Miss Jessie Roberts Madeline Schottisch Composed by Jas. N. Beck. Philadelphia. Published by T.C. Andrews... Miss Mary Ann Chapman. The Koh-I-Noor Polka by R.A. Martin... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... The Boarding School Polkas Arranged \u0026 Composed by Thomas a'Becket No. 1. Josephine No. 2 Adelaide No. 3 Clara No. 4 Rosabelle No. 5 Georgiana Philadelphia Published by T.C. Andrews... The Alexandria Galop Composed for the Piano Forte \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Virginia B. Smith of Alexandria Va. by C.T. Murphy Andrews \u0026 Son Philadelphia Published by Andrwes and Son... [Signature] Kate Millington. Betthoven's Celebrated Waltz \"Le Desir,\" Arranged with Easy \u0026 Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte, by J. Wade... London, Shephers \u0026 Jones... The Ben Bolt Pola, in Which is introduced the celebrated Chant Favori de Kneass, Arranged by W.C. Peters. No. 1601... Published by W.C. Peters Baltimore... Beethoven's Dream Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano by Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... New--Year's Schottisch Polka. C.D'Albert. No. 1. [Signature] Kate Millington. Herculean Quick Step Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston Published by G.P. Reed... Turkish March by Cramer. A Fiot Philadelphia. Evening Star Schottisch, ... Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Les Plaisirs De L'Allemagne or the Chants of the Danube A Sett of Waltzes, Composed for the Piano Forte by Strauss. New York. Published by C.G. Chrisman...","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed \u0026 Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. \"False one, I love thee still!\" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to \"Touch again thy Light Guitar.\" The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments \u0026 greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole \u0026 Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... \"Sounds So Joyful,\" Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written \u0026 Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. \"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows.\" A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed \u0026 Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson \u0026 Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.","[Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated Vocalists in England \u0026 America Written and Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. New York... When a little farm we keep an Entertaining Duetto... Composed by T. Mazzinghi. New York, Engraved, Printed and Sold by E. Riley... The Sea. A Song the Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. As sunlight falls on crustal stream... Arranged by John Barnett. New York Published and Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Remembrance. Written by Thos. Hood Esqr. Composed by An Amateur. Expressly for \u0026 Dedicated to the Lady Mary Fitzhardinge Berkeley. New York, Thos. Birch. [Writing] To Miss McPhail with the complements of Mr. Jenkins. Times hours all sweetly o'ver us fly. Duett from the Celebrated Opera of the Magic Flute. By mozart. New York... Eve's Lamentation... in the oratorio of hte Intercession. Composed by M.R. King. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake... The Song of Chanelar, to Mary Queen of Scots, Translated from the Original \"Triste amour,\" and composed by William Ball New York, Bourne, Broadway. Oh! no we never mention Her... written by T.H. bayry Esq. arranged by Henry R. Bishop. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Slowly Wears the Day Love. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! Written by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments. By T.A. Rawlings. New York, Bourne, Broadway... Buy My Roses Composed for the Piano FOrte by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Come Dwell With Me, a Favorite Ballad... Sung with Unbounded Applause by miss Hughes at the Park Theatre. The Poetry by Tlls. H. Bayly. Music by Alexander Lee. Pr. 50 cts. Published by E. Riley... New York. My Air Fire Side. The Favorite SCottish Ballad Sung by Mr. Sinclair. Composed by John Parry. Phila. Published by G. E. Blake... The Bride. A Ballad Written by Charles Jeffreys Composed by S. Nelson. Pr. 38. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. I saw thee weep. A New Song Composed and Dedicated to Miss H.M. Wagner. By an Amatuer arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig... [Eneered according to act of Congress the sixth day of June 1826 by George Willig of the State of Pennsylvania.] A New Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by George Willig... Good night, A favorite Venetian Serenade, Written by F. Stewart Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments arranged by S. Godbe. N.Y. Published by E.S. Messier... Dulce Domum. Composed, and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. [Price 37 cents] I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe Composed by T.H. Bayley. N.Y. Published and Sold by E.S. Mesier... Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina as Sung with Unbounded Applause by Miss Hughes, Composed by Alexander Lee. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Knight of the Golden crest, A Song Sung by Mr. pearman, Written by Harry Stow Van Duk, Composed by John Barnet. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Vintagers Evening Hymn. For one, two, or three Voices. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Bourne. Broadway. Written by Charles Jeferys. Farwell! Sung by Mss Hughes, Words by Bishop Heber, Music Composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street [1881] The spring time of Year is coming, Ballad Sung with unbounded Applause by Mr. Sinclair, at the Chesnut Street Theatre, the Words \u0026 Melody by C. Thompson Esqr. Price 50 cents Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Dinna Forget, A Ballad The Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millars. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Bring Me Sweet Flow'rs. The Last Wish, A Ballad. The Words by Her Sister. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... Our Native Land. A National Song. Written, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the patriotic Citizens of the United States, by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and SOld by Geo. Willig Jr. The Moonlit Bower, Sung by Madame Vestris Composed by C.M. Sola. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Fly Gaudy Moth, Ballad the Words by the Hon. Charles Phipps. Sung by Miss Rock, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Adeline Dewees by Edward Cuddy. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Pilot. A Ballad Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed by S. nelson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake... Huner of Tyrol, Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson, Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Jreusalem my happy Home. Sacred Song and Trio; the Poetry and Air by A. Young lady, The Symphonies and Accompaniments by William Clifton. New York Bourne... The Lass O' Gowrie A Favorite Scotch Song as Sung by Mr. Braham New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Today, dearest is ours, Ballad Written by Thomas Moore. The subject of the air from a Ballet. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... One word with Thee A favorite Air Poetry by Montgomery, Arranged for the Piano Forte, New York, Published by E. Riley... The Yellow Hair'd Laddie, Scotch Air, With an Introduction \u0026 Variation for the Piano Forte, By Ch. Chaulieu. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt... O! give me back my Arab steed. Ballad... Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Watchman Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. ... The Music Composed and Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Dedicated to miss Amella Caroline Roe by T.W.H.B.B. N.Y. Published by E.S. Mesier.... I'd by a Dove, Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyke, Composed by John Barnett. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Twilight Hour. Composed by William Carnaby. Mus. Doc: The Words By - Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Published by R.H. Hobson... Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad.... Composed by Alexr. Lee. New York Lithogd. and Published by E.S. Mesier.... The Lover's Mistake, A Ballad... The Words by T.H. Bayly the Music by M. Balfe New York, Published by A. Fleetwood, Murray - st. \u0026 R.R. Hobson, Chestnut st. Moss Roses, Ballad Respectfully Inscribed to Madame Vestris Arranged by John Barnet. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Vesper Bell A Ballad... With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. new York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Kiss that she left on my lip, Ballad, Composed \u0026 Sung by Charles E. Horn. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, Written by Thomas Moore Arranged by Sir J. Stevenson, New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Dear Native Home... Adapted to a favorite French Romance with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano by William Ball. New York, Bourne... She never blamed him, never! Written by Thomas H. Bayly Esq. Arranged with Symphonies and Accompaniments By Mr. Boyle. New York, Bourne... Fly away pretty moth. A Ballad... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York Published Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Go forth to the Mount A Sacred Song... Composed by Sir John Stevenson. New York Firth \u0026 Hall... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung by A Female Amateur at the Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society. Words by Henry Kirke White. Music by F. Granger. Copy-right secured. Boston: Published for the Author by G. Graupner. The Crier, or The Lost Heart A Ballad Written by W.H. Bellamy Esq... Composed by D.E. Horn. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... Meet me by Moonlight A Ballad written \u0026 composed by Joseph A. Wade. New York Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... The Bonnie Blue Cap, or Bold and True. Written by Sir Walter Scott, Composed by G. Luff. Philadlephia Published and sold by G.E. Blake. O Saw ye the Lafs wi' the bonny blue E'en the favorite Scottish Ballad... Written by Richard Ryan, Arranged \u0026 partly compsoed by John Sinclair. Philadelphia Pub. and Sold by Geo. Willig... Love was once a little Boy... arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake... The Knight with a Snowy Plume. A Favorite Welsh Air. Poetry by T.H. Bayley, Music by Henry R. Bishop. New York. Bourne, Broadway from Take heed! Whisper low! The Celebrated Barcarolle / Masaniello by Auber... Arranged by T. Cooke. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake.... The Overture to L'Italiano in Aligieri, Arranged for the Piano Forte, Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake....","Scope and Contents [Cover] Lucia C. harrison Clifton 1829. Note inside front cover \"purchased from L.H. Stoneman Columbia, Va. for $3.00\" The Much Admired Freyschutz Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by Gelinek. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig... A Popular Tyrolesian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte By Gelinek Price $1.00 Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs Music Store. Saxon Air! Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte, Performed by Mr. Etienne at Mr. Gilles Concert, Composed by J. B. Cramer. No. 11. Pr. $1 Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Di Tanti Palpitt with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad-Lib By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Hummel's Celebrated Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Gelineck. Price $1. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. Price 75 cents Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig \u0026 Sold at His Musical Magazine... The Hunters Chorus, from Von Weber's Opera of the Freyschutz with Variations for the Piano Forte as performed at the Anniversary Concert of the St. Cecelia Society of Philadelphia. Composed by W.H.W. Darley. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... \"O dear what can the matter be\" an Air, with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. new York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Home Sweet Home! Sung by Mrs. Burke in Clari, or The Maid of Milan. at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed \u0026 partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Smile of contentment and Love Adapted to the much admired Air Kinlock of Kinlock Written by S. Richards Esq. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte by J. Monro. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Waters of Elle, Extracted from Olenaroon, Arranged to the Air of Ils ne Sont Plus. Baltimore. Published and sold by G. Willig. Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air From Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. Bishop Philadelphia published by G. Willig... Oh! We never mention him As Sung by Miss George, with unbounede applause at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Mariam's Song. Sound the loud Timbrel. Air--Avison___ For Three Voices... Hymns, Psalms, Anthems, Motetts \u0026 Sacred Airs; from various authors. Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store... Pleyel's German Hymn with Variations... Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake. [Copyright 1823] Holy, holy, holy, Lord! 42d. Hymn P.M. Composed and Arranged for one or more Voices with accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Angels ever bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. [Note written in rear] $1.50 Bindery","Scope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary H. Randolph inscribed on the outside.] [Signature] Mary H. Randolph. Overture to the Favourite Opera of Zampa on La Fiancee de Mardbre; by Herold Arranged for two Performers on the Piano Forte by C. Chalieu. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. [Hand writing] \"Presented to his Pupil Miss M. Randolph as a mark of approbation at her untiring application and improvement in the study of (cut off) June 1837 by W. Daniell. Fantaisie Sur Un Air Suisse the Swiss Boy Pour le Piano Forte. Composée et dediée a son Eleve Mademoisell Madeleine Phillips Par T.C. Eireck, Eleve de C.M. de Weber. Oeuvre XV... Philadelphia, Published for the Author by R. H. Hobson... (Copyright 1833) The Storm Rondo, for the Piano Forte composed by D. Steibelt. New York published by Wm. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Souvenir de la Luisse. Rondo for the Piano Forte, on Two Favorite Airs... Arranged by F. Hunten. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rondeau Militaire du ballet L'Orgie de Caraffa, Composépour le Piano Forta Par F. Hunten. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... When the day with rosy light. Swiss Air arranged as a Rondoletto for the Piano Forte. By Henru Lemoine. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... (Title; Quatre Recreations Musicales No. 4) O Give Me But My Arab Steed, A Favorite Romantic Ballad Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.A. Rawlings. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... She Never Blamed Him Never blamed him never AJK from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark York published by James L. Hewitt... Petite Fantasie Pur un Air Frossais. Composé par Henri Herz. New york, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Cavatina Ode l' Opera Beatrice di Tenda De Bellini, arrangée pour le Piano Forte. Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Fantasie on Two Popular Airs \"On Yonder Rock\" \u0026 Tis Tomorrow from Auber's Celebrated Opera of Fra Diavolo Composed by Charles Czernyl New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Rondeau Sur un Tema de l'Opera La Sonnambula de Bellini, Arrange pour le Pinao Forte Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... Motif Favori De Rossini Arrangé pour le Piano Forte. par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon... [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Second Sett of the Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca, Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Philadelphia by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... Jane's Waltz, March \u0026 Conradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. John C. Craig by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Constellation's Waltz, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Ciudadella Waltz \u0026 Contradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Mahon Waltzes \u0026 Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca Collected \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen R. McTluaine (?) by an Officer in the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... No. 1- Mahon Waltz \u0026 Contradance. No. 3. The Minorca Waltz. Ellen's Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 4. No. 6. Venetian Waltz \u0026 Contredance No. 8. Orfila Waltz. No. 9. Leon Bianca's or Bryon's Waltz \u0026 Contredance. The New Years Gift A new Animal or Musical Souvenir, Formed of the most Favorite Gems of Melody and Harmony that have become popular, Collated, Arranged \u0026 Composed as a Fantasia, By M. Schoengen. new York Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831.) Webers Last Waltz, Composed by him a few hours before his death for the Piano Forte Philadelphia \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig... The Amaranth A Waltz. Dedicated to Miss Amelia Graham. By I.F. Hance. New York Published by Hewitt... La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. New York Published by Dubios \u0026 Stodart... Le Délire. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig Jr. Le Desire A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte composed by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig... Village Band Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Waltz composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to Miss frances Hart, ... By Alexander Duff. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... La Sonnambula Three Setts of Cotillions From That Favorite Opera for the Piano Forte Arranged by Henry Lemoine. New York Published by M. Bancroft... The Celebrated Sinderella Waltz, composed by Rossini Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. herz. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig...","[Cover] Angelina M. Bibb [Signature] Miss ? Bibb The Carrier Dove - New York, published at Atwill's Music Saloon... 5th Edition the Carrier Dove An Admired Ballad... Composed for the Piano Forte by Danl. Johnson. New York Atwill Publisher... Where is my Lover... Words by T. Bailey Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ednd. Knight Jr. Baltimore. Published and sold by George Willig. I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad... Composed by T.H. Bayley. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. ... The Switzer's Song of Home! A Ballad, with Englishe \u0026 German words... Arranged by J. Moschelles. Philadelphia Pub: and sold by G.E. Blake... Woodman! Spare That Tree A Ballad The Words Copies from the New York Mirror Written by George P. Morris. By Whom this Song is respectfully dedicated to benjamin M. Brown Esq. The music by Henry Russell. New York Published by First \u0026 Hall... The Soliders Tear and the Sailor's Tear... The Music by S. Waller. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Home Sweet Home Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Wood at the Concert of the Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Angels Whisper from the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland. Written \u0026 Composed by Samuel Lover Esqr. Author of Legends \u0026 Stories of Ireland... Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. Zip Coon, A popular Negro Song, Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. Junr. The Soldiers Farwell A Ballad adapted to A German Air by J. L. Hewitt. Baltimore Published by George Willig Jr.... Gaily the Troubadour, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.H. Baily Esqr. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Bruce''s Address to his Army. A Favorite Scotch Song... Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's musical MAgazine. The Captive Knight A Ballad - The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Absence. The Words adapted to the favourite Air of Rousseau's Dream. Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Voice of Free Grace A Sacred Air. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Praise to Thee Thou Great Creator! Peace Toubled Soul. Cinderella Waltz, Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Much Admired Waltz by W. A. Mozart, for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Flute. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nuns... Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... C.M. Von Webers Last Waltz. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. The Corinthian Waltz. Baltimore George Willig Junr. Swiss Waltz Composed by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns... The Bonhurst Hop Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Emma Keats by W.C. Peters. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. .... Madelle. Sontag's much admired Waltz, composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Queen of prussia's favorite Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte, By Himmel. Philadelphia G. Willig... Three Pieces from the opera Der Freischutz. Philadelphia, Kreschmar \u0026 Nunns... Aria Alla Scozzese con Variazione for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. Philadephia Pubd. by George Willig... Drunken Sailor or Columbus. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig. The White Cockade. Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. A Popular Swiss Air Arranged and Varied for the Piano Forte, Most Respectfully Inscribed to mrs. Henry Harper. By R. Schroeder. Philada. Published by G.E. Blake... Steam Boat Quick Step. Philadelphia. Osbourne's Music Saloon... The Soldiers Joy Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Fisher's Hornpipe. Published by Miller \u0026 Benteen Baltimore. March of the United States Marine Corps Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... The Indian Chief's March Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Recruiting March. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig. Louisville March and Quick Step Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen. By W.C.P. New York, Published by Hewitt... Bonapartes March Crossing the Rhine. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Bonapartes Celebrated Coronation March Philadelphia, John F. Nunns.... Washington's March. Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Titus March Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Princess Victoria's Grand March, As performed by the Guards Band Arranged for the Piano Forte. by Edwin Merriot. Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Phila.","The Knight From Palestine. A Romantic Ballad Written, Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his Friend M. Swett. John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig Jr. ... The Captive Knight a Ballad The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt... Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle. Composed and Inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Hunter's Horn A new sporting Cavatina Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Philipps. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs... Hark the Goddess Diana A Favorite Duett All the Blue Bonnets over the Barder An original National Air Sung by Mr. Braham arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig... ...Hurrah! Hurrah! a celebrated German National Song Sung by Mr. Nichols in the Opera of Sweedish Patriotism Words by a lady of Philadelphia \u0026 arranged by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Glide on my Bark! Written by E.H. Keating. the Music by Chas. M. King. New York, Bourne. Broadway... O Swiftly Glides the Bonnyboat A Scotch Song, Written by Hohanna Bailey with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by T.W. H.B.B. New York. Published by T. Birch. The Moorish Maid from the Musical Souvenir Composed by C.E. Horn... New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Archer Boy The Celebrated Cavatina Sung by Miss love, in the Historical play, the Partizans. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Written by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Composed by John Barnett New-York: Published by James l. Hewitt... Buy My Roses, A Ballad, The Music Composed by G. A. Hodson. new York: Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. The Muleteers Return. Ballad Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his friend Mr. John Gifford by S. Nelson. Published by Firth and Hall... Minstrel's return from the War. Sung by Mr. Plumer. New York. Pub. by Firth \u0026 Hall... My Sweet Guitar, Ballad, Sung by mrs. Sharpe Composed by John Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig.... The Light Guitar A Serenade Written by H.S. Van Dyh Esqr. Composed by John Barnett. Author of not a Drum was heard. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Watchman A Favourite Song for the Piano Forte Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Philad. Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The ill Wife Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Bonie Doon Music by James Miller, Edinburgh. Collated by Kotzeluch. Poetry by R. Burns. A Scots Song. Philadelphia Pub. by John Aitken and Sold at his Musical Repository North 2nd. Street No. 76. Second Edition the Ingle Side A Favorite Ballad Sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by John Whitaker. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. ...Oh tell me how from love to fly. Composed for Miss M. Caustand By A. Clifton Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. (Copyright Nov. 1820.) My Heart is sair for somebody... in the Opera of Native Land Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... Hours there were. Song with an accompaniment for the piano forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade New York Bourne Depository of Arts... Oft in the Stilly Night, A Favorite Scotch Air Written by Thomas Moore Esq. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson M.D. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon... Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air from Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. bishop Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... Smile again my bonny Lassie... Written Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Honr. Fitz Roy Stanhope by John Parry Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... When Mornings light is gently breaking... Composed by D.F.E. Auber. New York Bourne, Depository of Art... The Spring Time is Come A Spanish Air with Symphonies and Accompaniments by W. Nash... New York, Published \u0026 Sold by M. Bancroft... Sweet Me by Moonlight. The Popular ballad Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. New york, Bourne, Depository of Art... The Recall. Written by Mrs. hemans. The Music by Her Sisiter. n. York Bourne Depository of Arts... Kathleen O Moore A favorite Song As Sung by Miss S. Willingham. With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. new York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Hunter and Hop Waltz Arranged by J. Hemmenway. Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... The Czar Victorious. A Favorite Air, in Russian Style, Composed and Dedicated by Permission, to miss Eustaphieve, by Mr. George Geib. new York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... Rondo, for the Piano Forte Composed by A. Diabelli. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Institute Rondo with an Introduction Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Sister Eliza, Baroness de mullenheim by Wilhelm Fucho new York, Firth \u0026 Hall... (Copyright 1831) Ollive's Admired Ballad Listen! Ladies, Listen! Arranged in a familiar manner for the Piano Forte. by W. Grosse. Firth \u0026 Hall... The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne With variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Kinlock of Kinlock, A Favorite Scotch Air. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte of Harp. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... The Copenhagen Waltz, with Variations for the Piano Forte by T. Latour Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... My ain Kind Dearie with Variations by D. Corri. New York, Published by E. Riley... The Coal Black Rose, Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Hungarian Waltz. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to His Friend John Ellis Esqr. by J.M. Rost. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall...","[Cover] Ann E. Timberlake. [Note Inside] Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of York Hall; Accessioned May 28, 1948 Martini's grand overture to henry the 4th... Philad. Published \u0026 Sold by George Willig. 171 Chesnut Str. Overture to th Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Overture to the Celebrated Opera L'Inganno Felici or the Lucky Mistake As performed at the Italian Opera House Composed by G. Rossini. New York Published by E. Riley... The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte Wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature at top of music] Ann E. Timberlake and Anne E. Haynes? The Battle of Prague a Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte Violin accompaniment Ad.Lib. Composed by F. Kotzwara Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... March from Masaniello by Auber Arranged by Chaulieu. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake The Much Admired Air Auto Lane Lyne with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature] Miss A.E. Timberlake Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig... Grand Waltz from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra, Composed \u0026 Arranged by Him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... Musette deNina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. [Signature] A.E. Timberlake Mrs. McDonald, a Scotch Air with Variations and an introduction, Composed by Philip Knapton, Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller... Post Horn Waltz with Variations in an easy \u0026 brilliant Style for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to miss Cecilia Hall Byng by T.F. Molt. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P.K. Moran. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr.... You Ask A Song, You Bid Me Sing, or the Bonnie Boat a favorite Scotch Melody, With Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by G. Kiallmark. New York Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Celebrated Suabian Air; with variations for the Harp or Piano Forte, by P.K. Moran. Baltimore Pubished by John Cole. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Compsoed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E. G. Lewis. by P. K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York)... New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... A Favorite Alpine Melody, with introduction \u0026 Brilliant variations for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 respectfully inscribed to Miss Elizabeth Cross by W.H.W. Darley Philadelphia. George Willig... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. willigs... March from the Opera Fra Diavolo by D.F.G. Auber Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Le Tambour a favourite duet from Auber's opera la Fiance's arranged for the Piano Forte Fiot, Magnon \u0026 Co... [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Waltz The Last Composition of C.M., Von Wever New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature[ Miss Timberlake. Beethovens Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig.... (Copyright April 1829) Le Souvenir. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Butterfly Cottilions. With their Proper Figures as danced at the Cottilion Parties \u0026 Balls. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Three Waltzes for the Piano Forte in imitation of a Musical Snuff Bos Composed by A.T. Mc.Donald. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Isabella Waltz, as performed by the West Point Band, Composed \u0026 dedicated to Capt. Hitchcock by Alex. Kyle. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig... Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle. Composed and inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. The Maltese Boatmans Song For One, Two, or Three Voices, by L. Devereaux. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Come Dwell With me, a Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake Twilight Dews A Favorite Song Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. New York, Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower Sung by Mr. Williamson. Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by james L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. [Signature] A. Timberlake The Adieu Stream Gently Flowing Canzonette. The Words by W.B. Music Composed by T. Latour. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... Oh! Speed My Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyk The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair, Esqr. By John Barnett. New York, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co... The Woodbine Bower. Ballad Song with unbounded Applause by Sigr. Begrez, Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... [Signature] A. E. Timberlake The Lost Rose Tree, Ballad sung by Mrs. Franklin. Written, Arranged and Dedicated to mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wilhelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026 Co... (Copyright 1834) The Plan Gold Ring the words by W.F. Mondrieff Esq. adapted to an Air in Der Freyschtz by C.M. Von Wever. Baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig... [Signature] Timberlake The Minstrel's Return'd from the War As Sung by Mr. C.W. Taylor Written \u0026 Composed by I.H.H. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 sold by Geo Willig.... There's Naw Luck \u0026 C. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine.","Scope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written and Composed by J. Gairdner. A. M. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea. Written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed for and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne by C. Meineke. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1834) William Tell Composed \u0026 Sung by Mr. Braham in Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne New York. Firth \u0026 Hall. The Sea. A Song The Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukom. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams. Dec. 4th 1834. Rosalie, Cantata... Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. New York, Published by Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store... Tell Me My Heart... The Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by Geib \u0026 Walker. Come O'er the Moonlit Sea. Duett Written by Charles Jeffreys Adapted to a Celebrated Air by Auber, and Arranged by L. Devereaux. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co... On the breeze of Evening stealing the Evening Song Of the Knights Templars Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung at Oratorios of the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society Words by henry Kerk White Arranged for the Piano Forte New York, Published by Geib \u0026 Walker... O Dolce Concento Air by Mozart Arranged with Variations for Madame Catalani By G. Farrara. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Sul Margine Dun Rio. Venetian Air With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Rouse thee up, Shepherd Boy. Tyrolian Air Composed and Sung by Made. Malibran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Meet me by the Linden Tree! A Ballad The Music \u0026 Words by George Linley. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... Go My Love. A Rondo... Composed by H.R. Bishop. Pr. 50. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... Hark! Hark! Through the wild Wood. The Celebrated Tyrolese War Song... Composed by Alexander Lee. New York. Bourne Broadway. The Light Bark, Written by Miss A. Mahony, Composed by J.T. Craven. Boston: Published by John Ashton, 197 Washington St. Wery Pekooliar. or the Lisping Lover. a Comic Song Written by J. Beuler Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Blewitt. Published by John Cole, Balto. The Dew Drop A Favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton At the Public and Private Concerts with Great Applause Composed by Charles E. Horn. New York: Published by J.A. \u0026 W. Geib. 23 Maiden Lane. Oh \"Tis Love... in I Will Have a Wife Written by P.R. Planche adapted to the French Air C'est L'Amour By G. W. Reeve. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... We Have Lived and Loved together. The melody from the \"Recreations Musicales\" Composed by Henri Herz. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Rose of Allandale ballad Written by Charles Jeffery. The Music by S. Nelson. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... [Siganture at top] Prince Edward. Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad.... Poetry by C.M. Westmaicott Esqr. Composed by John Sinclair. Philad. Pub. by J. Edgar. [Signature] M.E. Williams The Broken Heart Song Composed for the Piano Forte Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Tis said that abscence conquers Love Written by F.W. Thomas The Music by E. Thoams. Baltimore published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Teach, O! teach me to forget. Written by T. H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart... They Told me not to Love Him the Poetry by W. D. Gallagher, the Music by E. Thomas. of Cincinnati. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834) The Evening Gun. Arranged with Characteristic Accompaniments. And Dedicated to D. Lynch Esqr. by John Paddon. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. Joy's Buildings Boston. The Absent Friend Music by haydn Arranged as a Song Dedicated to His Sister M.A. Poole by Wm. Poole Jr. George Willig 171 Chestnut. The Gazelle. From Moore's National Melodies, The Accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop. Philada. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. [Writing] From Catherine E. Thornton to Miss M. E. Williams. A Thought of Home at Sea Poetry by mrs. F. Hemans. Composed for the Piano Forte by Charles E. Horn Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wood [Written-Charlottesville] by the Publisher Philadelphia [Covered up by a label from G. P. Knauff \u0026 Co's.] Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of Mozart by J.H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) \"Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning.\" The Celebrated Barcarolle in the Opera of Masaniello. Composed by Auber. Arranged by John Barnett. New-York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. [Second Edition]. The Tyrolese Peasants Song Arranged by Joseph Hart. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway. (Second Edition). The Light Canoe. Baltimore, Pubished by G. Willig jr. The last beam is shining An Evening hymn Arranged for the Piano Forte from a Portuguese Melody. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. My Gondolas waiting below Love A Moonight Serenade the Postry by W. N. Bellamy Esq. The Music by A. U. Hayter. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Sleep on thy Pillow. A Ballad With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by Alexr. lee. baltimore Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Come Dwell With me, A Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1836) [The last several pages (2) are incomplete attempts at the copying of a song. On the following page is a newspaper article entitles \"The betrothed.\" It has the words to a ballad written by John H. Hewitt.]","[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third \u0026 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026 Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written \u0026 Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Lady mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond Va. By Charles berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.\u0026W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted \u0026 arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.","Scope and Contents Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles mackay Esqr. Composed \u0026 Respectfully dedicated to M.M. Noah Esqr. (Of new York) As a slight token of grateful remembrance of early kindness to a stranger by Henry Russell. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 135 Washington St... Oh! Tis Merry and Free. A Ballad. Written by geo. Lunt. Esq. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to miss Henrietta B. Hainse by B.A. Horville Pr. 50 Cts.New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... The Beautiful Day Poetry written by Charles Swain Music Composed by B. Hime. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington Street. The Origin of the Harp Canzonet Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged as a Song or Duet for the Piano Forte. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Oh! Cast That Shadow From Thy Brow, A Favorite Ballad Arranged with an Accompaniment for the piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi... The Grave of Bonaparte song... Music by L. Heath... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Signature] Miss Jane Blackwell The Watcher, Arranged for One or Two Voices The Poetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale Music Composed \u0026 most respectfully Dedicated to the Authoress by Dr. William Lardner C.G.P. \u0026c.\u0026c. Baltimore Published by G. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1846). The Sailor Boys Brave, Words \u0026 Music Written \u0026 Composed by J. Martin Esqr. (of Clifton) and Dedicated to his Friend Lieut. A. Kelty U.S.N. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1841) \"I Do Not Love Thee\" Ballad Dedicated to The Countess of Jersey, Words \u0026 Music by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of mozart by J.H. Hewitt. baltimore, Pubd. by G. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) Feasts of Roses, Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. Banks of the Blue Moselle Ballad; Composed \u0026 arranged for the Piano Forte by G.H. Rodwell. baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. New England New England My Home O'er the Sea written by Anna M. Wells. Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Wm. H. Homer Esqr. of Boston by lt. Stoddard. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi, Importer of Music, Musical instruments \u0026c.\u0026c. Fifth Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. A Favorite Song... The Words by Epes Sargent. The music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Joseph B. Preen Esq. Of Columbus CEO. By Henry Rusell. Pr. 50 Cts nett. New York Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1838) Child of the West... A Highland Ballad Written by F.W.N. Bayley. and inscribed to Mrs. Oswald Wood The Music by G.A. Hodson. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt... My Own One A favorite Scotch Air Adapted \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte By David Lee. Baltimore, George Willig Jr. Minute Gun At Sea A Celebrated Duett by M.P. King. Baltimore, Published by F. D. Benteen. Twenty First Edition The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad, The music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmstead, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston Published by Geo. P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row... Words by Eliza Cook, [Signature] Fannie Jane Blackwell. You remember it Don't you? A Ballad The Poetry by Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. J. Blockley By John Blockley. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon 167 Broadway.","Scope and Contents [Spine hs word \"Music\" engraved on it and the front cover has the name Julia Thompson written on it.] There is an index on the inside front cover La Fille du Regiment. Fantasie Brilliante Pour le Piano Composee par Ch. Voss. Op. 119 .75c Net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. Le Carneval De Venise d'apres Paganini Capriccio Brillant Pour le Piano Par Charles Voss. Op. 51 50 Cts. net. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... Songs Transcribed for the Piano By Charles Voss. (Popular suabian Song.) 25 cts. net (When the Swallows Homeward Fly.) Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Le Prophe'te de Meyerbeer Introduction Marche, et Grande Valse Brillante Pour le Piano, par F. Burgmuller. Simplified Copy 25 Cts. net. 50 Cts. net Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Fantasie Brillante Pour le Piano Sur Ernani Il Proscritto De G. Verdi Par Fred. Burgmuller. Op. 92 Pr 50 Cts net. Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. 3 Divertissemens Pour le Piano Sur Des Motifs de L'Opera de Donizetti Lucrezia Borgia, Composes par Ferd. Beyer. Op. 74 75 Cts. nett. En Trois Livraisons. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chestnut St. Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. New York. W. Dubois. 315 Broadway. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Piano Forte Player, A Collection of Selected Pieces, Arranged as Piano Solos, by Favorite Composers, ... No. 5. O Wert Thou But My Own Love Composed by F. Kucken. Arranged by F. Beyer... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son 239 Broadway Opposite the Park. La Sonnambula de Bellini. Bouquet de Melodies. Pour le Piano, Par Ferd. Beyer. 50c Nett. New York William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Opposite the Park. la Renaissance. Bagatelle a la Valse sur l'Opera Lucie de Lamermoor de Donizetti Pour Piano Par Th. Dohler. Pr. $1.. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Opera of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, halevy, Verdi, Auber \u0026 c. By Henry Cramer. And other Celebrated Composers... No. 22. La favorite Donizetti 50 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, verdi, Auber \u0026 C. by Henry Cramer. And other celebrated composers... No. 10 Ernani (by) Verdi 50 (net price)... Philadelphia George Willig No. 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arrange from celebrated Operas of Donnizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, Verdi, Auber, \u0026 C. By Henry Cramer and other celebrated Composers... No. 9. Lucrezia Borgia (by) Donizetti 50 (net price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to Geo. Willig... Beauties of the Opera... No. 11. Puritanti (by) Bellini 75 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Waltz Being a collection of the most favorite Waltzes By Joseph Labitzky and other Celebrated Composers as Played by the Steyermarkische Band Throughout Europe and the United States... No. 17. Evening Star Waltz (by) F. Beyer 25 (Nett Price)... Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. [The next page is a hand written manuscript.] Three National Airs With Variations for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by francois Hunten. No. 1. O Cara Memoria... Pr. 75 Cts. Nett. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson.... Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections From Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze... Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... (Copyright 1851) #1 [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections from Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze. In Three Nos. No. 3. 50c net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker... Invitation a La danse Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Duetts for Two Performers on the Piano Forte and dedicated to Misses Eliza A. Patton and Mary L. Read of Lexington, Va. By Geo. W. Hewitt. 50 Cts net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026 Walker. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg, Va. La Pluie Oe Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano, Par Osborne Piano Solo 38c nett Piano Duett 75c nett Op. 61. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026 Son... Three Celebrated Waltzes by Beethoven Arranged as Duets for the Piano Forte. Pr. 75 cts. Boston Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, Washington St. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Variations et Finale alla Polacca Sur Un Theme Allemand arrangees a Quatre Mains. composees Pour Le Piano Par Henri Herz. Op. 120 Pr. 37 1/2 cts, net Philadelphia A. Fiot... [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Celebrated Venetian Gallope and March Composed \u0026 arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pice 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns No. 70 South Third Street. [signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Mara. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten Von Joseph Netzer. Ouverture fur das Pf. allein 40 ggr.... No. 19. Derselbe f. Pf. za 4 Handen 6 ggr... Brauschweig, bei Foh. Pet. Spehr.","Scope and Contents Word - Mielm [?] and date 1821. there is a table of contents in the front. It is labeled Vol. 4. New Edition. Imitations of many of the most Eminent Professors, in Twenty Six Variations on the favorite Gavot in Achille et Deidamie, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad Libitum) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to His Royal Highness The Duke of Sufser, by T. Latour, Pianiste to His Magesty... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to His Magesty. Introduction and Favorite Irish Melody, with brilliant Variations, for the Flute, with and Accompaniment, for the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed and dedicated to his Friend W. F. Collard, by I.C. Weirdner... Op. 52... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co..... Grand Pot Pourri Upon the Overture, Waltz and Nine Favorite Airs, From the opera Der Freshchutz, For the Piano Forte \u0026 Flute Obligato, By Henry Kohler... London, Published by R. Cocks \u0026 Co... The Popular Sicilian Air, Home! Sweet Home! Arranged with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, By Bernard Lee. Sold by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia and Air. with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026 dedicated to Monsr. de Chabouille, By Tulou... London Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... (Op. 16) Les Belles Fleurs, Consisting of Select Pieces from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, Selected \u0026 most of them Newly arranged for the Piano forte \u0026 Flute, The Flute part arranged by Sola, The Piano Forte part arranged by Braugier. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (No. 9) Same as directly above except it is No. 10. Per Piacere Alla Signora. The Celebrate Duet... In Rossini's Opera of Il Turco in Italia. Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to mrs. I.M. Hart, By C.M. Sola... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co. 26 Cheapside. La Clementina, A musical Bagatelle for the Flute and Piano Forte. Consisting of A Marcia Cantabile, Introudcing a favorite Air from Meyerbeer's celebrated Opera Il Crociato in Egitto, as Sung by Sigr. Velutti, at the Kings Theatre and an Air as Rondo from Rossini's celebrated Opera L. Gazza ladra, Expressly Composed and arranged for George Williams, Esqr. to whom it is respectfully dedicated by Charles N. Weiss. Op. 97... London, Published for the Author by W. Eavestaff... Maysdeder's Celebrated Air in the Ballet of nina, with Variations for the Flute and an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed \u0026 Respectfully Inscribed to W. Wallace Currie Esqr. by G. Hargreaves... London, Published by J. Balls... No. 2. from Winter's Opera of Timoreo of Operatic Divertimentos, Selected from the most popular Operas \u0026 Ballets chiefly performed on the Continent, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte, and Flute, ad Libitum by F.J. Klose... London, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co. Music sellers to His Magsety... Introduction and Six Variations, on the favorite Air, L'heureux Reve de Jean Jaques Foufseau. Composed for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By C.M. Sola, and respectively inscribed to the Rt. Honorable The Marquis of Cholmondeley. Op. 66... London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard, 26 Cheapside. (Rousseau's Dream) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" the admired Romane Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... Sondon, Printed \u0026 Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (13) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" The admired Romance Ballet \u0026 Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026 Co... (14) Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte in which is introduced a Favorite Irish Melody, with an Introduction and Rondo, Composed and dedicated to Thos. Simpson, Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa... No. 2 London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, Consisting of an Introduction \u0026 Rondo Composed \u0026 Dedicated to William Penkett, Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. J.B. Taylor. No. 3. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte. In which are Introduced the popular Scottish Airs, We're a' noddin, \"Charlie is my Darling,\" and \"The Corn Riggs are Bonny,\" Arranged with Variations \u0026 Embellishments, as Performed by the Author at the Public Concerts, and Dedicated to Robert M. Borland, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson. No. 6... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co... Eighth Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte, introducing the favorite Venetian Barcarolle La Biondina, with Four Variations, as Performed with great success by the Author, At his Benefit Concert. Dedicated to Thos. Starkie Shuttleworth, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson... No. 8... London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Second Concertino, Introducing the Favorite Italian Airs. The Maid of Lodi, and Fratante angoscie, Composed in as Easy \u0026 Brilliant Style for the Flute \u0026 Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Warren Hastings Angelo Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson... London, Published by T. Lindsay, 217 Regent St... (Concerto #2) [At the end of this selection there is an advertisement entitled \"New Music for Flute and Piano-Forte\" by T. Lindsay....] God save the king, with New Variations' for the Flute with an ad. lib. Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to A.H. Lane Esquire (12th Royal Lancers) by Charles Nicholson. No. 12. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... The Favorite Air Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang wi' me. Arranged with Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib. For the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Bland Graham Esqr (of Dublin) By Charles Nicholson. No. 9. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Mayseder's Celebrated Polonoise, now performing in public by all the first Violinists of the Day. Adapted as a Flute Solo, With a Piano Accompaniment arranged from the original score by Charles Nicholson, and performed by him with enthusiastic applause at most of the Public Concerts...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... A Favorite Portugese Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad lib: Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to John Clay Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. No. 4. London, Printed by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Coolun, a Favorite Irish Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Dedicated to Sir Richard Sutton Bart by Charles Nicholson. No. 6. London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Nicholson's Pot Pourri for the Flute, with an Accompaniment ad lib: for the Piano Forte in which are introduced the much admired Airs of Life Let us Cherish, Auld Robin Gray, and the Favorite Quadrille La Matilda, as performed at the London, Reading \u0026 Bristol Concerts, and Dedicated to Darcy Lever Esqr. by the Author...London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026 Collard.... Introduction and Six Variations, on the Favorite Military Air of the Fall of Paris, Composed for the Flute, with an Ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Sir Francis Sykes Barr by Charles Nicholson...London, Published by Clementi \u0026 Co.... Lison Dormoit A Favorite French Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to G. Evans Aubrey Esqr. by Charles Nicholson. No. 7. London, Published by Clementi Collard, Davies \u0026 Collard.... At the end is a page listing \"New Flute Music\" published by Clementi \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents [Spine has the word \"Music\" written on it. Front cover has name \"S.E. Edloe\" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett \u0026 Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50  ¢. New-York. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall... I turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Second Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.) The Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston.  Published by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, \u0026 Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written \u0026 Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, \u0026 Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026 Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words \u0026 Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or \"Roll on Silver Moon\" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From \"Illustrations of the Mexican War.\" Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright \u0026 fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] \"Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Harriet the Match Girl...The Poetry by Rosamond Wadams: The Music, Altered and Arranged by W. Kirby. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt. 137 Broadway. Evening Song to the Virgin (At Sea): A duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. Partant pour la Syrie. Romance Composée par Madame Hortense. Civedant Reine de Hollande. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Come rest in this bosom. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Adapted to the favourite Air Fleuve Du Tage. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Portrait Charmant: A Romance. Philadelphia. Publie et vendu au Magazin de Musique de G. Willig. Pleyel's Favourite German Hymn, With Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. New Edition. The Celebrated Portuguese Hymn. New York, Published W. DuBois. No. 126 Broadway. No. 53 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional number--Copyright secured according to the law. Jerusalem: A Hymn Written \u0026 Composed by a Lady. Printed for G. Willig Philadelphia.... Ah vous dirai je Mamman(?) French Air With Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte. By Cardon Fils. Baltimore, Published by John Cole \u0026 Son 137 Market St. Stantz Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and sold by G. Willig Jr. A Popular Swifs Air. Arranged \u0026 Varied for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Henry Harpur. By R. Schroeder. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Musette de Nina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Hope, the Star, the Voice. A Sacred Song Set to Music by the Reverend C.A. Ven Vleck. And Dedicated to his beloved brother the Reverend W.H. Van Vleck. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Welcome again sweet Sabbath Morn. Written by Charles Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Published by E. Riley 29 Chatham St. The Maltese Boatman's Song...by L. Devereaux. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. Sold by J.L. Hewitt, No. 137 Broadway, New York. Cherry Ripe: A Favourite Song. Composed \u0026 Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 126 Broadway. The Bride's Farewell. The words by Miss. M.L. Buvor. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. Those Evening Bells Written by T. Moore. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. New York, published by E. Riley. 29 Chatham St. The Brigands Ritornella...Written by F.W.N. Bayley. Esqr. Adapted \u0026 Arranged by Sidney Waller. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Laurette, Song in Rose D'Amour or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Composed for the Piano Forte by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Fly away pretty Moth: A Ballad....with Accompaniments for the Piano-Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Oh! Speed my Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyke. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to John Sinclair Esqr. by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Hours there were. Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. The Messenger Bird: A Duett. The Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, the Music by Her Sister. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... La Serenade Tyrolienne. paroles de la Comtesse de Bradi, Musique de Mademoiselle E. Pacini. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Ingle Side. A popular Scotch Song Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by T.V. Wiesenthal. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! from the first Volume of Songs to Rosa. By Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments of T.A. Rawlings. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway, and sold at the Musi Saloon, 36 Cornhill, Boston. Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower...Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Broadway. Tyrolese Evening Hymn, Words by Mrs. Hemans. Music by her Sister, Miss Browne. New York, Published by E. Riley. 39 Chatham St. On Wi the Tartan. A Scottish Song...Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. No. 137 Broadway. Return, Return Again. Much Admired Song. The Poetry by L.A. Flaxman Esqr. The Music Composed and sung by Mrs. Mary Anne Wood. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. The Lost Rose Tree. Ballad...Written, Arranged and Dedicated to Mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wihelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1834.) Bring Flowers. Air Musette de Nina. Words by Mrs. Hemans. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Worsley. (copyright 1827.) Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, No. 164 Washington Street. The Home of the Soull, a Much Admired Sicilian Air Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Parnell. Professor of Music. Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... The Canary Bird: A Ballad. Written \u0026 Composed by W. Ball. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mine Alone a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Waltz. For the Piano Forte by J. Walsh. Arranged by George Hewitt. New York, Published by Hewitt, Broadway. The Celebrated Swiss Guards March. Boston Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. A Popular New Quick Step...Composed by Anthony Rieff, and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain Russell Sturgis, by the Boston Brigade Band. Boston, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market St. (Copyright 1829) The New President's March. New York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. Turkish March by Dussek. Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake No. 13 South Street. The much admired Hungarian Rondo. Composed for the Piano Forte by L. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. The Robin Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson No. 147 Chesnut St. The Much admired Valtz in Cinderella. Arranged for the piano forte, by Signor G. Pons. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. (Copyright 1831.) Fra tante angoscie e palpiti. Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. (?) The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine or Buy a Broom. Arranged in a Familiar Manner for the Piano Forte. With Variations by Josh F. Reddie. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall. 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. The Bridemaids Chorus Composed by Weber, Arranged as an essay Rondo for the Piano Forte. By J.B. Arnold. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] M.B. Letcher. Boyeton. Sul Margine dun rio. Venetian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by George B. Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Letcher. Boyeton. Egyptian Air. Arranged as a Rondo, for the Piano Forte by T.H. Butler. New York, Engraved, Printed, \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Mary B. Letcher. The Fall of Paris, Arranged as a Rondino for the Piano Forte by G.E. Fiorini. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Followed by a \"Catalogue of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Published and for Sale by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market Street, Baltimore.\"","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea. Written by R.H. Pratt Esqr. Composed by John H. Hewitt. Price 50 Cents. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig, Jr. Do You Ever Think of Me, Written by Charles Jefferys Esqr. Composed by N.J. Sporle. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. By the margin of fair Zurich's Waters. Swiss Air...New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Wings and Liberty: A Ballad Composed expressly for Mrs. Wood, to Whom it is Inscribed by Charles E. Horn. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... [Signature] Miss Wilhelmina Tissot. (?) The Woodbine Bower, Ballad...Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. Le Plaisir--A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin Composed \u0026 Arranged by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Price: One Dollar. \"O Dear what canthe matter be:\" an Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart No. 126 Broadway St. Wake Lady Wake the midnight moon. Serenade...Composed by E.J. Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note] Signed Sarah...? Timberlake. The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte. Composed by F. Kotzwara. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake. Grand Waltz, from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra. Composed \u0026 Arranged by him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Clementi's Grand Waltz. Baltimore, Published and Sold by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market St. I'm an Arch Little Black Eyed Daugher...the Poetry by Richard Ryan. The Music by John Sinclair. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature at the top is cut off]. Hambacher Galloppade, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. The Caledonien Hunt, with Variations Composed for the Piano Forte by T. Latour. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... [Signature] for Wilke. Major Jack Downing's Grand March and Quick Step. Dedicated to the Invincible Downingville Brigade. Away down east in the state of Maine. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834). The Warrior's Bride. A Ballad...Adapted to a Celebrated Waltz of Beethoven's by R.F. Elwin. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note]. Miss Timberlake from Mr. Pulam (?). A Celebrated Quick Step as Performed by Capt. Partridge's Cadets arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Sitting on a Rail or the Raccoon Hunt: A Celebrated Comic Extravaganza...With an accompaniment fore the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Firth and Hall. No. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1836). [Signature] Miss Sarah Timberlake from Mr. Ellic Richmond. Taglioni's Shawl Dance in the Ballet of La Bayadere Composed by Auber, From Which was Adapted the Popular Song Dark Eyed One, Arranged as a Rondo, and Dedicated to Colonel Morris. By C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Watchman: A Favorite Song for the Piano Forte Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Duff. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. (Copyright 1831). La Douleur: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Le Delire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig, Jr. Rose of Lucerne, A Favourite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. They Knew Me Not, From \"Songs of the Sea Nymphs \u0026 Scenes in Fairyland\" by Mr. T. Millar. The Music Composed by S. Godbe. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake, Union Mills (?) (?). Pensez à Moi Ma Chère Amie: Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Young Ladies at Mrs. Saralin's Seminary, by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chesnut Street. (Copyright 1829). [Signature] Rosalie M. Poe. The Copenhagen Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by T, Latour. Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. \"My Fatherland.\" The Admired Tyrolienne...Written by W.F. Moncrieff, Composed by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and sold by George Willig, Jr. Market Street. Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Infernal Waltz, from Meyerbeer's Celebrated Opera Robert le Diable. Arranged by F. Huntern. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. [Signature] Presented to Miss S.E. Timberlake by A. Bell. The Celebrated Cinderella Waltz, Composed by Rossini. Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Published \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street.... The Bride's Farewell, The words by Miss M.L. Buvoi. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Millie Timberlake from Mr. Ellis. Kate Kearney: A Favorite Air with an Introduction Finale for the Piano Forte Arranged by G. Kiallmark. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Les Suivantes. No. 1. Variations of the Admired Air \"Will you come to the Bower.\" Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Margaret Armstrong by J.F. Hance. Philadelphia, Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller.... [Page Missing] Brignal Banks (6 Variations). Overture to the Occational Oratorio. [Signature] Millie Timberlake. Charlottesville, Virginia.","[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A \u0026 J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee \u0026 Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe \u0026 De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer \u0026 Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song \u0026 Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert \u0026 Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss \u0026 Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed \u0026 Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed \u0026 Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written \u0026 Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).","Scope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for \u0026 Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced \"The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love.\" Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances \u0026 Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns \u0026 Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman \u0026 Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman \u0026 Gray. No. 4 \u0026 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes \u0026 Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026 Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: \"an Alexis send ich dich.\" Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon \u0026 Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. \u0026 Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall \u0026 Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois \u0026 Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera \"La Norma.\" Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music \u0026 Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction \u0026 Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.","Scope and Contents [Words, \"Piano Folio\" were written on the front and on the spine of the cover.] [Signature] Mrs. Geo. H. Ferguson, Shanghai, China. 192 Pages of Music for 50¢. A Collection: Dance Folio Vol I. of the Most Popular Piano Music of the day. New York and Chicago: Published by Richard A. Asslfield. 12 Bible House. 16 Jackson Street. Copyright 1883 by R.A. Saalfield.","[Signature] Miss Dondridge, Miss Mary Pendleton. The Minstrel's Harp: An Arietta, from the Lay of the Laft Minstrels; With an Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte, Composed by John Clarke. Music Document. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores: J. Carr's, Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia...Said a Smile to a Tear. From the New Opera of False Alarms as Composed, Sung and Accompanied by Brahm. Hope Told a Flattering Tale: Sung by Mr. Woodham. Why Will Florella: A Favourite Song by Mrs. Delamain of York. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, 45 Holburn. Faithless Emma...Composed by Dr. Stevenson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. When Day has Smiled a Soft Farewell, From Lord Strangford's \"Translation of Camoens.\" Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Composed by R. Light. Oh Then Remember Me. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Printed and sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. The Flowing Can by Dibdin, Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia, Printed at Carr \u0026 Company's Musical Repository. Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber Words, by T. Moore Esqr. Music by J. Whitaker. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Good Night: A Favorite Song. Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Winter Amusements: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Shield and Fung by Mr. Munden in the Midnight Wanderers. Dubli, Published by Hime at His Musical Circulating Library, No. 34 College Green. Rosa: A Favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and Sold at the Following Music Stores...The Rapids, A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged by T. Moore Esq. The Steersman's Song, Written aboard the Boston Frigate by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Mr. C. Gilfert. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Alone by the Light of the Moon. A much admired Song. Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. The Timid Tear: The Words by Moore Esq. Music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 1 South 3rd Street.... The Favorite Scotch Ballad of Roy's Wife of Aldivalock to which is added the words of \"Canst thou leave me thus my Katy.\" Written to this Air by Robert Burns. The Flowers of the Forest: a Favourite Scotch Air. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Highland Mary. Written by Burns. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Dear Erin or Cushlamachree...Composed by T. Cooke. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Kate Kearney: The Favorite Irish Air sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following stores...The Mischievous Bee.... [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Why does Azure deck the Sky? A favorite Ballad...Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by R. Humfrey. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. The Meeting of the Waters: Written by Thomas Moore. Irish melody. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curled. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by J. Willson. The Caledonian Maid: Written by Peter Pindair Esquire. Composed by I. Moulds. Printed for and sold by B Carr at his musical repository's. Market Street, Philadelphia.... Edmund Pendleton Esqr, Martinsburg, Virginia. Also Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Ned. (?) from I.L.H. (?). See from Ocean Rising. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Mazzinghi. The Garland of Love. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Hook. Where's the Harm of that: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Hook. New York, Printed \u0026 sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 131 William Street.... Entre Nous: A Favorite Song in the Comic Opera of Two Faces under a Hood. Composed by Mr. Shield. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. [A page is missing from the next piece] Sweetly in Life's Jocund Morning: A favorite Song in the new Comedy of Life. Music by Mazzinghi. Words by Reynolds. Life Let us Cherish: A favourite new Song. The Words by Mr. Derrick. Published by G. Willig, No. 185 Market Street, Philadelphia. [Signature] Sally Hoffans. Book. June 17th, 1798. (Page is torn in half). My Much Lov'd Sailor Boy. (?) Philadelphia. [Signature] Phil C. Pendleton. The Anacreontic Song...the Words by Ralph Tomlinson Esqr. late president of that Society. London, Printed \u0026 Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street. [Signature] A Collection of New Favorite Songs. Pit a Pat in Blue Beard. Printed and Sold by B. Carr, Philadelphia.... Tink a Tank in Blue Beard, Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... When Pensive...in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia..... Chicha cho in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia...... The Day of Marriage...Printed and Sold by J: Carr, Baltimore..... The Bacchus May Boast: Favourite Song Sung by Mr. Bowden. The Words by Captain Morris and the Music by Mr. Shields. Dublin, Published by Hime--Piano Forte Maker and Music Seller (40). College Green. With Lowly Suit: A Favourite New Song sung by Signora Storace in the Opera of No Song No Supper, Dublin Publish'd by Edmund Lee No. (2) Dame Street Near the Royal Exchange. I Locked up all My Treasure: A Much Admired Song...in the Opera of the Quaker Dublin. Published by Hime at his Musical Circulating Library, No. 84 College Green. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. While the morn is inviting to Love: A Favorite Song, Printed \u0026 Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... Glee: The Friar of Orders Gray. J.W. Callcott, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, published by Carr \u0026 Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores... Glee: Drink to me only with thine eyes. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026 Schetky, and sold at the following Music Stores.... Serenade. The Words by Mr. James N. Barker. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake No. 1 South 3rd Street. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Eliza. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. On this Cold Flinty Rock. Harper's Artillerists march. Overture by Haydn. Printed by G. Willig, Market Street. Philadelphia. Musical Journal No. 78. Instrumental Section. Clementis Grand Waltz. Prussian March in Abelino, Philadelphia. Published \u0026 Sold by G. Willig. Musical Journal No. 66. Instrumental Section. Waltz by Clementi. Yankee Doodle: An Original American Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte. Sold at Carr's Musical Repository. Philadelphia \u0026 New York \u0026 by I. Carr, Baltimore....","Scope and Contents [Front Cover has name \"W.E. Phillips\" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written \"Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. \"1830.\"] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026 Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem \u0026 Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged","Scope and Contents Inscribed on cover: \"TH. Salome\" Stamped \"Charles H. Morse\" on title page and earlier. Title Page: A mon Maitre F. Benoist TH Salome Dix Pieces pour Orgue ou pour Piano a Pedale 1er Volume (Nouvelle Edition); Paris Alphonse Leduc 3, rue de Grammont Contents: No. 1 - Offertoire (en M1 flat) No.2 - Grand Choeur (en SOL) No. 3 - Enforme de Canon (en FA# mineur) No. 4 - Offertoire (en FA mineur) No. 5 - Invocation ( en FA majeur) No. 6 - Melodie (en UT) No. 7 - Offertorie (en FA) No. 8 - Enforme de Canon (en UT mineur) No. 9 - Cantilene (en LA mineur) No. 10 - Grand Choeur (en LA majeur)","Scope and Contents Cover Notation: \"atgen L\" Die Kunst der Kehlfertigkeit 20 tagliche Uebungen von B. Lutgen Ehrenmitglied der Concertgesellschaft des K. Conservatoriums in PAris Eigenthum des Verlegers Entd. Stat. Hall Leipzig, C.F. Peters 4899. 4445 Band I Stamped: Sulze \u0026 galler Musikalienhandung Stuttgart","Cover notation: \"ardagni B.\" Title Page: Vocalises par Marco Bordogni revues par Alfred Dorffell Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped Sulze \u0026 Galler Musikalienhandsung Content: 24 Vocalises faciles et progressives a la portee de toutes les voix","Scope and Contents Title Page: Ausmahl von Liedern und Spielen aus dem kindergarten der Musikbildungschule in Braunschweig nebst einem Anhand fur die Elementarklasse Gefammet ind mit Begleitung des Pianoforte herausgegeben von Karoline Wiseneder geb. Schneider, Begrunderin und Inhaberin der Schule, Berfafferin von \"Die Familie Klarmann\" Neue Auslage Eigenthumm des Berlegers; Leipzig, bei E.F. Kabnt Radjfolger Contents: 1. Ausmunterung 2. Das Kreisgehen 3. Gehspiel 4. Das Schmedengehn 5. Der Schiebefarren 6. Bewegungspiel am Ort 7. Uhrenlied 8. Gehspiel 9. Johann, spann An! 10 Verlangen nach dem Fruhlinge 11. Fruhlingsliedchen 12. Mailieb 13. Vom der Raschfatze 14. Das Mullerspiel 15. Der Muller 16. Der Windmuller 17. Kinderisilied 18. Die Eisenbahn 19. Das Bottcherspiel 20. Das Bottcherspiel 21. Der Hirt und die heerde 22. Der hirtenrus 23. Von Taste 24. Jeden Schlag im Tast 25. Hahn, Kudul und Nachtigall 26. Das Vogel Concert 27. Zu allen Jahreszeiten 28. Bon hanschen, der nur Trompeter werden wollte 29. Bom sleiszgen handwerfsmann 30. Das hausbauen 31. Allgemeines Bewegungspiel Anhang fur die Elementarklasse der Madchen 32. Der Schnedenreigen 33. Reigen 34. Die grosse Wasche 35. Warnung 36. Die Lerche 37. Kudulslied 38. Fruhlingslied 39. Wanderlied 40. Bienenlied 41. Herbstlied 42. Weihnactslied","English and German Title Page: Cotta-Edition No. 70 Instructive Edition of Classical Pianoforte-works With the cooperation of Hans von Bulow, Immanuel von Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List founded by Sigmund Lebert Divison II, Volume I Dedicated to the Conservatory of Music at Vienna Selected Sontas and other Pieces for the Pianoforte composed by W.A. Mozart First Volume; Sonatas for two hands. No. 1-12 With the cooperation of Immanuel von Faisst and Ignaz Lschner eleaborated by Sigmund Lebert English translation of the instructive text by Percy Goetschius Publisher: J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger Stuttgart und Berlin New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co., 11 East 22nd Street London W. Augener Limited, 199 Regent Street Copyright, 1891, by Edward Achuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped: Musik-Haus Noris Nurnberg Buch, Musikeller-Und Instrumentenhandling Kaiserstrasse 42","Scope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 \" \" Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute \u0026 Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise \u0026 trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 \" \" Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: \"John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville\" Title Page: Firth \u0026 Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth \u0026 Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square","blank page marked 10cents Bound collection: Ouverture zu Johann v. Paris von Boieldieu Andante con moto Violino G. Wichtl Der Savoyarde Ungarisches Zigeunerlied fur Violine mit Gegleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Goby Eberhardt Op. 33; Verlag von Aug. Cranz im Hamburg Fantaisie sur un theme allemand par J. Leybach Op. 5 Violino arr. v. E. Wesch Eigenthum der Verleger; Berlin hei C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Am Meer Violine Fr, Schubert Adelaide Violino L. van Beethoven Neue Ausgabe; Sammlung beliebier Compositionen fur Pianoforte und Violine 1. J.J. Bott; Op. 9 Andante cantabile fur Violine und Pianoforte 2. Romanesca aus sem 16. Jahrhundert 3. E. Weissenborn; Op.68 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 1 4. Op.69 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 2 5. Op.71 Ein Schlummerlied 6. Carl Rundnagel; Adagio religioso 7. Jean Becker; Op. 3 Kleine Melodiosee No.1 Romance; No. 2 Humoreske; No.3 Ein Traum; No. 4 Rondino; No.5 Melodie; No. 6 Erinnerung Publisher: Cassel, Verlag von Carl Luckhardt, Brooklynn, E.Buek \u0026 Co. Washington Street Violino; W. Plachy, op.82, No.3. 6me Air Varie pour le Violon avec accompagnement d'Orchestre ou de Piano par C. De Beriot Op. 12 Leipzig 6 Petit Airs varies por le violon par Charles Dancia, leipzig","Grosse Theoretisch- Praktische Klavierschule fur den Systematischen Unterricht Dr. S. Lebert und Dr. L. Stark, Professoren am Conservatorium su Stuttgart Vollstandig in Vier Theilen Mit Einem im Vierten Theil Enthaltenen Anhang, Bestehend aus vier Grossen Originalbeitragen von Dr. Franz v. Liszt sowie weiteren specialetuden von W.Bargiel, F.Bendel, J.Brahms, L.Brassin, J.Faisst, St. Heller, A. Henselt, Ferd. Hioller, Th. Kirchner, W. Kruger, Th.Kullak, Franz Lachner, G. Linder, J. Moscheles, J. RAff, C. Reinecke, J. Rheinberger. A. Rubinstein, C. Saint-Saens und O. Scherzer Zweiter Theil Vierundzwanzigste Auflage Edition Cotta No. 101 Preis: 8 Mark Stuttgart 1901 J.G. Cotta'sche Bushhandlung Nachfolger G.m.b.H.","Cover inscribed: Sadie D. Robertson Harmston; Le Zephyr, morcean elegant. Op. 41 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 451 Washington Street New York Schubert's Serenade transcribed by F. Liszt Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Lucia di Lammermoor, Op.114, Donizetti Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Faust; J. Leybach, Op. 35 Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Bohemian Girl H. Cramer Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Ye Banks and Braes Wallace, W.V. Published by G. Andres \u0026 Co. 4228 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia\\ Pensees Italiennes 3 Pieces Elegantes aur La Traviata de Verdi par Th. Oesten Op. 125 Published by Beck \u0026 Lawton, Philadelphia Home Sweet Home T.P. Ryder White, Smith \u0026 Co., Music Publishers 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Folies E. Ketterer Op. 179 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street In Beauteous May H. Lichner, Op.87 Boston: Carl Prufer, 30 West St. Boston Fisherman's Song Op. 43 Gustav Lange Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Austrian Song My Dainty Lass by Pacher Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington Street Boston Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60; G.D. Wilson published by Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co 451 Washington Street Dancing in the Barn by Tom Turner; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Geo Molineux 819 Broadway New York and 40 Fourth Street Brooklyn Amusement Des Jeunes Amateurs Charles Czerny Op. 825; F.A. North \u0026 Co. 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Polacca Sweet By and By; A.P. Wyman New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Bright Flowers Heinrich Lichner Op. 111 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Golden Clouds Charles D. Blake Op. 166 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company The Angel's Greeting Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Illusioni Grand Valse G.C. Capitani White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Sirenes Waltzes Emile Waldteufel White, Smith \u0026 Co., 516 Washington Street, Boston Flowers of St. Petersburg ( Fleurs de St Petersburg Waltzes ) John Resch Warren K. Day, Concord, N.H. Artists' Life Waltzes Johann Strauss Op. 316 Valse Brillante Jules Schulhoff Op. 6 Boston Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Wildwood Blossoms Waltz Thomas P. Westtendorf Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Musical Echoes Mazurka H. G. Bennett Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company 126 Tremant St. San Francisco Racquet Galop E. Kate Simmons Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Waves of the Ocean Ch. D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St. Wandering Sprite J.C. Engelbrecht Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Little Fairy Scottisch L. Streabog Providence R.I. Cory Brothers 120 Westminster Street Clayton's Grand March Chas. D. Blake Op.100 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St General Hancock's Grand March Sep Winner Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boccaccio March A.E.Warren Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Co. 516 Washington St Carl Schwencke Op. 56 Rossini Auber Donizetti D. Krug J.Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig u. New York stamped by G. Schirmer 701 Broadway New York Welcome to Spring for Six Hands Th. Oesten Op. 319 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 277 Washington St. Swediah Wedding March Aug. Soderman C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. 711 Broadway New York On the Race Course Chas. D. Blake Op.134 Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry 298 \u0026 300 Washington St The Three Friends D. Krug Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M.I. BLANDIN\" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 \u0026 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth \u0026 Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley \u0026 Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright \u0026 fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 239 Broadway","Scope and Contents Cover Notation \" Original Compositions Schubert\" Colored Marking on title page: Watkins 2 Compositions Originales pour Piano a quatre Mains par Francois Schubert Supplement Leipzig \u0026 Berlin C.F. Peters Bureau de Musique Ouverture: Franz Schubert Op. 34","Cover: Mendelssohn: Symphonien Bd. I (Arnoll, Adur ) 4 ms. Stamped Dr. Alfred Buss Arzt Suttin Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Sammtliche Werke Symphonien fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen Band I Band II Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped: Musikalie-Handluch Stettin Amoll-Symphonie Mendelssohn Op. 56","Scope and Contents Cover engraved: E. WILLSON. O Logie O Buchan! Air Ecossais Henri Herz Op. 85 London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. 20, Soho Square Il Tancredi Rossinin London: Mori \u0026 Lavenn, 28 New Bond St. Tu Che accendi T. Latour S.Chappell, 50 Bond Street Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Non Piu Andrai Mozart London: Falkners 3 Old Bond St. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Tu vedrai la sventurata Anton Diabelli No. 17 London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Semiramide G,. Rossini London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 105 Wardour Street Le Cheval de Bronze D.F. E. Auber London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin The Alpine March Henry Russell Dublin: Marcus Moses, 4,Moreland Street Stamped sold by Robinson Russell and Rubinson Faint and Wearily P.W. Gormley Dublin: E. McCullaghs Music Warehouse, 108, Grafton St. Pianoforte WareRoom, 22 Suffolk Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin I Puritani William Hutchins Callcott in three books London: Cramer \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street \u0026 Richmond Mills 140 New Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Fra Diavolo Auber London: Chappell Music Seller to their majesties 50 Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Hart's 32nd Set of Quadrilles Joseph Hart London: Leoni Lee, Music Seller to the Royal Family, 48 Albemarle Street The Mountaineers Quadrilles P.W. Gormley Dublin: E.McCullagh Music Ware Room 108 Grafton Street opposite the Provosts Home; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Les Coquettes Quadrilles de Contredanses Op. 49 Henri Herz London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Soho Square Paris by Hen. Bonn by Simrock or the same publisherd also may be had H.Herz'z First Set of Quadrilles The Coast-Guard Quadrilles M.F. Welch Dublin: Published for the authhor at M. Moses' Piano Forte \u0026 Music Warehouse 4. Westmoreland Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Pickwick Quadrilles containing Samuel Pickwick Esq. G.P.M.P.C. , Nathaniel Winkle Esq.,M.P.C., Tracey Tupman Esq. M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass Esq. M.P.C. Alfred Jingle - not Esq. and Sam Weller for the Piano Forte as danced at the Nobilities, Almacks and Pickwick Balls Edith by Boz Junz. London: Printed by W. Wybrow, 24, Rathbone Place and also sold by Corp. Aldersgate St. Pierson, Bishopsgate St. \u0026 all Book \u0026 Music Sellers in the United Kingdom; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Brilliant Rondos Ch. Czerny op.316 London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Victoria Waltz composed and varied A Capriccio for the Piano Forte by J.H. Gross Authot of the \"Familiar Studies\" Dedicated with Permission to Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria; published for W. Crosby H. Falkner: 3 Old Bond St. London","Scope and Contents Cover notation: H.G.A. Vol II CLASS Handwrtten inside cover: 1. Sinding's Rustle of Spring 9. O Thou Sublime sweet Evening Star 16. Pilgrims Chorus 21. Cavatina 24. Simple Aven 28. Chopins Funeral-March 30. Paderewski Menuet 35. Scarf-Dance 38. Schuberts' Three Waltzes 40. Intermezzo sinfonico 43. L'Avalanche 45. La Cinquantaine 49. Traumerei 51. Bridal Song from Lohengrin 53. Hunting Song 55. Canzonetta 57. Barcarrolle 59. Cradle Song 61. Menuet 63. Faust (for four hands) 69. Curious Story 71. Clementi Sonatina 73. Six variations by Beethoven 83. The Little Saucer 85. Auf dem Spielplatz 88. Grandmothers Story \u0026 Mysterious Affair 90. Les Sonatinias 92. By the Spring \u0026 Slumber Song 94. Jugend Lust 102. Oberon for four hands 108. Bagatelle 110. Kinderleben 118, The Beetles Buzz 120 Baroarole 125. Merry Wanderer 127. Thine eyes are Blue Fruhlinsrauschen Klavierstuck von Christian Sinding Op.32 no. 3 Eigenthum des verlegers 8486 Leipzig C/F/ Peters 4 Transcriptions from Tannhauser Opera by R. Wager for the Pianoforte by Gustav Lange New York: G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copright 1885 Selections performed at the Wagner Festival Concerts Fritz Spindler Op.94 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Standard Classic Composers Cavatina by Joachim Raff Oliver Ditson Company Boston Song Without Words Francis Thome Op.25 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken 1901. Classical Bouquet by Burgmuller, Funeral March by Chopin New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co., 18 East 22nd St. Stamped: Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave. 59th \u0026 60th St. New York Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Compositions de J.J.Paderewski Menuet New York: G. Schmirmer Handwritten name Hattie Aitken Do Not Remove from Piano Compositions for the Pianoforte by C. Chaminade Scarf Dance New York: G. Schirmer. 1891. Old and New Classics for the Pianoforte Schubert, F. Three Waltzes New York: G. Schirmer 1892. Cavalleria Rustican Intermezzo sinfonico P. Mascagni Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock in Berlin Stamped G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York. Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Select pieces for the Pianoforte L'Avalanche Heller, S. Arthur P. Schmidt, 154 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Stamped Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Union Square New York Twelve Choice Selections for Piano La Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Traumerei R. Schumann Op. 18 Bridal Song from Lohengrin, Jadassohn, S. New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Hunting Song Jagdstuck Cornelius Gurlitt, Op, 101 No. 19 Boston, Mass, H.B. Stevens Co. 26 West Street; stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 95 Union Square, New York\" Canzonetta, V. Hollaender G. Schirmer New York 35 Union Square . 1886. Barcarolle X. Scharwenka The Boston Music Company 28 West Streeet Boston Mass. Copyright by G. Schirmer, Jr. 1988. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Cradle Song(Wiegenlied) Gustav Merkel New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Menuet No. 10 A. Jul Biedermann New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. J.F.H. Meyer Copyright 1891 Faust de Ch. Gounod D. Krug, Op.170 No.36 Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth and New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \" G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" Curious Story St. Heller, Op.138, No.9 New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square. 1892 Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1. Clementi, M. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Sechs Variationen uber ,,Nel cor pin\" G dur fur das Pianoforte von L. Van Beethovenunter Mitwirkung von Immanuel von Faisst bearbeitet von Sigmund Lebert; English translation by J.H. Cornell. Stuttgart: Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger. Copyright 1891 by Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" No. 5 Die kleine Tanzerin (The Little Dancer) Boston \u0026 Leipzig: Arhtur P. Schmidt. Copyright 1890 Philip Hale Jugenleben von Heinrich Lichner Op. 81 No.4 Auf Dem Spielplatz Berlin Verlag von C.A.Challier 8 Co. Paris, A.Leduc London B. Williams Stamoed \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Grandmother's Story and Mysterious Affair Carl Reinecke Op.77 carefully revised and fingered by Junius W. Hill Book I, II, III Arthur P. Schmidt Boston Two Sonatinas No.1 in G L. Van Beethoven New York G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1893 Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" An der Quelle (By the Spring) and Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) C. Gurlitt New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Jugend-Lust Franz Wohlfahrt, Op.61 Heft 1 Leipzig, Rob.Forberg Stamped \"G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" No. 19 Oberon von Weber Secondo D. Krug, Op.123 No.19 a quatre mains Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. Bagatelle Philipp Scharwenka revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg. Some pencil markings \"Bagatelle Miss Ehlers Hattie Aitkins\" G. Schirmer, No.35 Union Square, New York Copyright 1887 Kinderleben Kleine Stucke fur das Pianoforte von Th. Kullak Berlin M.Bahn Verlag Stamped\"Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" The Beetles Buzz Gustav Lange New York Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 23 Union Square Berlin \u0026 Posen Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock Hof-Musikalienhandler Copyright 1890 by O.B. Boise Barcarole in G Gustav Ehrlich New York G. Schirmer \"Harriet L. Aitkens\" Copyright 1889 Merry Wanderer Stiehl, Heinr. New York G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copyright 1887 Thine Eyes so Blue Gavotte composed by Jos. J. Kaiser. Published by J. Fischer \u0026 Bro. 7 Bible House New York; Ignaz Fischer 229 Summit St. Toldedo, O. Copyright 1897 by Jos. J. Kaiser. Hand notations \"Hattie L. Aikens Do Not Remove from piano\" Reigen Adolph Jensen Silver, Burdett and Company Publishers New York, Boston, Chicago. Copyright 1893-1894. Note on last page: \" Miss Harriet Aitkens 550 Park Ave. New York City\"","Scope and Contents Inside cover \" 2 violins 35 cents\" Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violins Violen et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Duo I Violino Primo J. Pleyel, Op.59 Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par Ignace Pleyel par Ferd. David. Leipzig: C.F. Peters. Stamped \"J.G. Krompholz, Bern Musikalien un Instrumentenhandlung Musikalien-Leihanstadlt. Piano und Harmonium, Verkauf und Miethe\" Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violons Violon et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Sclesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026 Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Sonate Pour le Pianoforte avec Violon ad libitum par D. Steibelt a Leipsic chez Breithopf \u0026 Hartel Stamped \"A. Methfessel Magasin de Musique\" Drei Sonatinen fur Pianoforte und Violine componirt von Franz Schubert Op. 137 Mk. 1.50 Neue revidirte mit Fingersatz und Bogenstrich versehene Ausgabe von Friedr. Hermann J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Leipzig","Scope and Contents Cover engraved Violin \u0026 Piano Lieschen Polka M.Carl 6th Air Varied Ch. De Beriot, Op.12 Fantasies Faciles D. Alard Op.39 Rundgesange Waltzes E. Strauss, Op.178 Breeze of Night Waltzes Geo. Lamothe In the New Home Waltzes Kela Bela, Op. 109 Jubilaums March E. Haselmann Hortensia Galop C. Eberle Rheinlander Schottische C. Eberle Moccoli Carnevals Quadrille C. Faust Hortensia Waltz F.G.Baur Sonata No.3 Jacob Schmitt Fragrant Violet F. Spindler Sounds from Home J. Gung'l Victoria Lancers' Quadrille Weingarten Selections from Lombardi Verdi Grand Russian March Carnival of Venice Pot Pourri, Popular Melodies Lingard Medley Les Roses Waltz Coronation March, from \"Prophet.\" Selection from \"La Sonnambula\" Tanz Jubel Polka Marseillaise Hymn Traineux Mazurka Selection from Traviate The Power of Love. Santanella Balfe Departed Days The Last Rose of Summer","Instructive Ausgabe Klassischer Klavierwerke unter Mitwirkung von Hans Von Bulow, Dr. Immanuel Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Dr. Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite Abtheilung Ausgewahlte Sonaten und Andere Stucke W.A. Mozart Neuste revidirte Auflage Zweiter Band Nr. 13-25 Sonaten zu Zwei Handen In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum der Verslagshandlung fur alle Lander Nr. 71  Preis M.6. Stuttgart, 1890 Verlag Der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Mary A. Lincoln.\" on spine \"Beethoven 2\" Sonaten und Andere Werke fur das Pianoforte von Ludwig Van Beethoven unter Mitwirkung von Immanuel Faisst bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite revidirte Ausgabe Zweiter Band In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum de Verlagshandlung fur alle Lander Preis: Rthlr. 2.20 Ngr.oder fl.4- Stuttgart. Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1872. Stamped \"John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 638 Washington St. Boston\"","Scope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Music F.D. No. 1\" Inside cover handwritten \" 1 of 7  Z:L  4 Chromolith, fronts including \"Music of the Balls\" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted \"To the Rose in Winter\" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur  Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street, Berners St. W. Funiculi Funicula a Neopolitan Melody by L. Denza. G, Ricordi \u0026 Co. 265 Regent Street, London. W. La Coucharatcha Dance Andalouse pour le Piano par Durand De Grau  London: Chappell \u0026 Co, New Bond Street.Stamped \"J.H. Demonti 101 Buchanan Street Glasgow\" La Chatelaine Fantaisie a la Valse par Alphonse le Duc. London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Bishopsgate Street within Eldorado Waltz by T.Popplewell Royle. London. Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A Gt. Marlborough St W. Black Diamonds Waltz for the Pianoforte compopsed by Louis Lamar London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 25 Castle Street East, Berners Street W, printed at Leipzig. Stamped \"Now the property of Hopwood \u0026 Crew, Ltd. 42, New Bond Street. London, W. Toreador Waltz by  T. Popplewell Royle. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons, 14 \u0026 14A. Great Marlborough Street ,W. Orazione for the Pianoforte by Carle Thorne. Edwin Ashdown (Limites) New York. London. Toronto. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher 25 Mar. 96 122, Cheapside, E.D. \"Come Back to Erin\" by Claribel. Transcribed for the Pianoforte by W. Kuhe. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295 Regent Street W. Stamped \"Boisegow\" Balmoral Fantasia on Scotch Airs (with imitation of bagpipes) Composed expressly for Mdme. Arabella Goddard by Jules DeSivrai. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Streew W. Stamped \"A.G.\" 'Tis still the time of the roses  W. Baumgartner. Augener \u0026 Co. 199 Regent Street, London, W. 22 Newgate Street, E.C. \u0026 6 New Burlington Street, W. Green Isle of Erin Song; words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel. Copyright 1892 Patey \u0026 Willis. New York 5 East 14th . London Edwin Ashdown(Limited) Hanover Square. Toronto 88, Yonge Street. Stamped \"G.L.R.\" Angus  Macdonald, Song. Written by Fred. E. Weatherly. Composed and dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. O Callaghan by Joseph Roeckel Price 4/ London, Chappell \u0026 Co., 50, New Bond Street A May Morning Song. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by L. Denza. Chappell \u0026 Co. Ltd. 50, New Bond Street, London, W. Agents: New York: Boosey \u0026 Co. Copyright 1844 by Chapell \u0026 Co.Stamped \" L. Dongy\" Only Once More Song. The Words by H.L. D'Arcy Jaxone, The Music by Frank L. Moir. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher DEC. 66 123, Cheapside, E.D. Down the Vale Song. The words by Gunby Hadath; the music by Frank L. Moir. Boosey \u0026 Co. 295, Regent Street, London,W. 9, East Seventeeth Street, New York. Copyright 1896. Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini by George Frederick West. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Gloris in Excelsis (Twelfth Service) Rossini by Mozart. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street W. Music of the Bells - Sweet Bells are ringing arranged by Cristabel. Printed in Germany. Price One Shilling. London: Wickens \u0026 Co., 41 New Bond Street, W. Glued on inside back cover are two pictures: The New Bonnet and On the Links from the painting by Harrison Fisher","Scope and Contents On cover: Gounod Grieg Pauer Blumenthal Dedicated to Madame Viguier Funeral March of a Marionette by Ch. Gounod London, Goddard \u0026 Co. 4 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Ch. Gounod\" Marche Funebre for the Piano Forte performed at the Funeral of the Composer, in the Church of La Madeleine, Paris. Composed by Frederic Chopin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Poetische Tonbilder ( Poetic Tone_Pictures for the Pianoforte by Edvard Grieg. London, Augener \u0026 Co. 86 Newgate Street, E.C. As performed by the Author at the Crystal Palace Concerts, La Poste Scherzo pour le Piano compose et dedie a Mrs. J.M. Eddington par Robert Beringer Op. 22. London: Simson \u0026 Co. (Late Weippert) 14 Argyll Street. Regent Street, W. Section III, No.18 Charles Halle's practical Pianoforte School. Scherzo, Hunting Song and Toccatina from Op. 77 C. Reinecke. Forsyth Brothers, Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London, Cross Street, and South King Street, Manchester Slumber Song (Schlummerlied) for the Piano, by Robert Schumann. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. (Late Simpson) Music Publisherd 266, Regent Street, W. Charles Halle's Edition. Schumann's Arabeske for the Piano Forte fingered and edited by Charles Halle, Op. 18. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Le Chant du Braconnier 2de pensee Melodique par Theodore Ritter London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street. Paris, L'Auteur, Boulevard des Italiennes Gigue pour Piano par Theodore Ritter op. 34. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Scherzo Brillante. Pour Piano, par H.A.Wollenhaupt. London, B. Wiliams, 19, Paternoster Row, E.C. Air Compose par Le Roi Louis XIII transcrit pour le piano par Henri Chys. London: E.Donajowski 8, Winsley Street, Oxford Street W. Intermezzo Scherzoso. Ji Carnevale di Milano Ballabili e Intermezzi per Pianoforte composti da Hans de Bulow Op. 21. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff Milano: Ricordi; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Berceuse Joachim Raff Op. 125 II Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Aquarellen Short Pieces for the Piano by Niels W. Gade Elegie Op. 19 Le Devouement Morceau pour le Piano par Jacques Blumenthal Op. 58 London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry Hanover Square La Campanella. Polka de Concert pour le Piano par E. Pauer. London, Addison \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street Paris, Fluxland Leipzig, Kistner Galop Militair for the Piano Forte. Composed By E. Pauer. Londom: Published by R. Mills, 140, New Bond Street The Message Transcribed for the Piano Forte by Jacques Blumenthal. London. Duncan Davison \u0026 co. Depot General de la Maison Brandus, de Paris 244, Regent Street, corner of Little Argyll Street. Danse des Gnomes pour le Piano. Composee par Jacques Bluementhal. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Stamped \"J.Meller 55 Church St ...\" Etude de Concert Op.7 pour le Piano Forte par A. Goria; dediee a son amil E. Prudenr revised and fingered by Rene Favarger. London: Wessel \u0026 Co., Importers \u0026 Publishers of Music to Her Majesty, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent (by Appt) The Court \u0026 Army 18. Hanover Square Marcia Giocosa, Ferinand Hiller. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Charles Halle's Edition Fantasia-Impromptu, for the Poano Forte Composed by F. Chopin. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, New Bond Street Liebesfruhling Sonnets for Pianoforte Composed by Frederick Unger Op. 8. Forsyth Brothers, 272a Regent Circus, Oxford, London and Cross Streeet, and South King Street, Manchester To Miss Ada Kennedy. Kathleen Mavourneen. Transcription variee pour piano, par Tito Mattei. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer, 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street, w.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \" M. \u0026 G. Mcerlein.\" Title Page: Vocal Gems; A Collection of Admired Songs, Duetts \u0026 c. By Popular Authors Nay Bid Me Not to Resign Love                              Serenade from Don Pasquale No. 1 Then You'll Remember Me                            No. 2 Heart Bowed Down  Balfe No. 3 I Dreamt that I Dwellt in Marble Hall  Balfe      No. 4 When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT No. 5 Within a Mile of Edinborotown                        No. 6  Dearest Spot on Earth  Wrighton No. 7 Scenes that are the Birghtest  Balfe              No. 8 Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me  Travatore No. 9 Annie Lawrie                                                No.10  Loreley  F. Silcher No. 11 We Met by Chance.    Kuchen                      No.12 The Alpine Horn  H. Proch No. 13 Shells of the Ocean  J.W. Cherry                No.14 Murmuring Sea Duett  S. Glover No. 15 In Happy Moments  Wallace                        No.16 Gipsy Countess Duett  S. Glover No. 17 I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow(Annie G. Barker)  No.18 Call Me Thine One No. 19 Comin Thro' the Rye                                    No. 20 Switzer's Farewell No. 21 Ever of Thee    Hall                                      No. 22 Mary of Argyle No. 23 Home sweet Home Cincinnati: Published by F.W.Rauch. No. 123 West 5th St between Vine \u0026 Race Southside When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT Drei Balladen fur eine Bass-oder Bariton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Piano compsit von C.G. Reissiger Op.95 Dresden: Bei Bernhard Friedel. stamped \" J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. Music Depot Broadway New York\" How Sweet 'tis to Return composed by F. W. Rauch. Published by R.W.Rauch, Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Sweet Home Polka for the Piano By F.W.Rauch. , Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Lucetta Polka composed by H.P. Danks. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Echo Schottische Composed by Miss Mary A. Tipton. A Blind Lady. Cincinnati, O. Published by R.W.Rauch, . 123 W. Fifth St. 1859 The Maidens Prayer. T Badarzewska. Cinncinati. J. Church JR. 66 West Fourth St Parlor Waltz composed \u0026 dedicated to Madame Elisabeth Ernest by Mrs. H.W.Hale. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. West Fourth St 1859 National Hall Polka by F.W. Rauch.  Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1858 Katy's Waltz for the Piano. By Ch.A. Hertwig.  Cincinnati. Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Russian March Published by Henry McCaffrey Baltimore Tripp \u0026 Cracc's Collection of Duetts for Piano Forte. Silver Lake Waltz. Published by Tripp \u0026 Cragg Louisville KY Pleasure Train for TWO Performers on the Piano by Ja's. Bellak. Sontag Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Young Pianists' First Recreations Collection of Easy Duetts Designed for the Use of Beginners. Composed, arranged and carefully fingered by Julius H. Knorr. Allegretto \u0026 Allegro. Luisville, Ky. Published by D.P. Faulds. 1857. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Fairy Bell Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Villikins \u0026 Dinah Waltz Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Grand Russian March. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: J.W. Lawton. No.19 Sth Eighth St. Saratoga Polka. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Sophie Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026 Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 The Battle of Buena Vista Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Major General Zachary Taylor, by William Striby. Published by David P. Faulds Louisville Ky. Firth \u0026 Hall \u0026 Pond 239 Broadway New York 247-11. Le Tremolo, Pour le Piano par H. Rosellen. Cincinnati, published by W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. 50 Fourth St. Tonbluthen Auswahl von Original Tondichtungen fur das Piano-forte von Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny etc. Andante fur das Pianoforte v.L.van Beethoven Tonbluthen G Charakterstucke fur Piano von Spindler 43 Werk. Lilie. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's Verlag Une Promenade en Gondole. Nocturne par Th. Dohler Oeuv.65. Berlin et Breslau chez Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Boch Repertoire des jeunes Pianistes Petites fantasies instructives pour le Piano Sur des Motifs D'Operas Favoris composee par Ferdinand Beyer Op. 36. Le Pardon de Ploermel de Meyerbeer. Stamped \" C. Breusing 701 Broadway New York, Grosser Marsch aus Tannhauser eingerichtet fur das Pianoforte von J. Val. Hamm. Dreden, C.F. Meser. Stamped Scharfenberg \u0026 Luis New-York Zwolf Novellen fur das Pianoforte componirt von Carl Mayer Heft I. Eigenthum des Veregers. Offenbach a/M, bei Johann Andre London \u0026 Philadelphia Bouquets de Melodies pour Le Piano par Ferd. Beyer Op. 42. Leipzig, chez C.F.Leede.","Scope and Contents Cover engraved \"MUSIC\" Handwritten notes inside cover Guy Mannering Valse, C.H.R. Marriott published by Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside. Wholesale Warehouse,11, Holborn Bars, E.C. Soave Immagine D'Amor, Cavatina, composed by Signor Mercandante. London Published for the Proprietors by Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street Robert Toi Que J'Aime. Cavatina. In the Opera of Robert Le Diable, composed by Meyerbeer. London, Cramer, Wood \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street Angiol di Pace Song. Extracted from the trio in the Opera of Beatrice di Tenda. Composed by Bellini. London: Published by Chappeell Music Seller to Her Majesty 50 New Bond Street Giorno dorrore e di contente Duett in the Opera of Semiramide composed by Rossini. London. Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street Ebben per mia memoria. The favorite Duett, in the Opera of La Gazza Landra. Composed by Rossini. London, Printed \u0026 Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street. fabian's, Musical Library Circus Rd. St. Johns Woc Venezia (Barcole) Poetry by Pietro Beltrame The English Version by John Oxenford Esq. The Musis Composed and Dedicated to Signor Consigliero Beltrame by Giacomo Meyerbeer. London: J.J. Ewer \u0026 Co. A Grenade, Ariette Espagnole composee par G. Rossinin. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50 New Bon St W La Stella Waltz, parole di E.Dellesedie. Composto espressamente e didecato a Madlle. Tietjend, da Luigi Arditi. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, 201, Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit St. L'Orologio, Scherzo per Canto di Luici Arditi. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street La Scala, No. 80, \"Qui Sola, Vergin Rosa,\" Romanza. Sung by Madame Bosio in the Opera of MArta F. De Flotow. London; Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Il Soave e bel conten aria. Composta dal Sig. Me. Pacini. London, Addison \u0026 Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. \u0026 47 King St. Che Vuol Dir Cio? (The Spinning Wheel Quartett) In the Opera of MArtha, Composed by F. De Flotow. London, Boosey \u0026 Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Songs for the Classical Vocalist. Selected and Edited by Miss Masson. Lamborncock, Hutchings \u0026 Co. 62 \u0026 63, New Bond Street corner of Brook Street. Sicilienne composed by Pergolesi A.D. 1734 No. 4 of Nino, ossia Nabucodonosor, Music di Giuseppe Verdi. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street. Index to attached pieces. L'Africaine musique de G. Meyerbeer. G. Brandus et S. Dufour. Paris. Die Schone Mullerin. Ein Cyclus von Lindern. Gedichte von W. Muller fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25. Heft V Trock'ne Blumen; Der Muller und der Bach; Des Baches Wiegenlied.Wien, C.A. Spina. 1864. Perche Non Vieni Ancora ( Godfrey's Guard's Waltz) Liberamente Transcritto per canto. Ed Eseguito Dalla Celebre. Teresa Titiens, da Enrico Bevignani. London, Chappell \u0026 Co. 50, Bond Street An den Abendstern, Op. 76, Heft III by Ferd. Hiller. Leipzig, Fr. Kistner Stamped\" Coldenzbei C.J. Falckerberg Des Jungen Polen Kluge Lied von fr. Aulenbach fur eine Mezzo-Soprano, Alt oder Baritonstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung componirt und der Frau Rentmeister Emilie von Chlingensperg. H.b. Wiss Op. 99. Offenbach a/m. Bei Joh. Andre. Die Schone Mullerin fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25, Heft IV. Wien, C.A. Spina 1864. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz; 16. Die Liebe Farbe Favorite Opera en 4 actes, musique de C. Donizetti. A Paris, chez Branbus et C la Rue Richelieu 103. Stamped London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. 244 Regent Street Germania; A Collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words. Second Series. 131. Golden Stars in Heaven Shining-Schweizer Heimweh. Proch. London: Augener \u0026 Co., 86, Newgate Street, E.C. Quarta Parte D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee from Il Trovatore del Maestro G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street Reminiscenze Melodiche in Omaggio ad Angiolina Bosio Parole di Monterasi Musica di L. Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67 ,Conduit St. Bel Raccio Lusinchier Cavatina Vorrei che il tuo pensiero duettino in the Opera of Otello composed by G. Rossini London: Printed and Sold by Mesrs. Birchall \u0026 Co. 140, New Bond Street Recit. A te presto, vienia studiar Aria. \"Ombra Leggiera.\" Nell' Opera Dinorah Le Pardon de Ploermel di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library 28 Holles Street. Recit. E Romanza. \"Colli Nativi.\" in A Flat.Cantala dal Signor Giuglini, composta da Luigi Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Wood, New Pianoforte Gallery, 209. Regent Street Una voce poco fa Cavatina in the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Composed by Signor G. Rossini. London: Printed and Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His MAjesty, 50, New Bond Street Son vergin vezzosa in vest di sposa. Polacca e Quartetto In the Opera of I Puritani, composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 Bond Street. Dans un Bois Solitaire Aria, composed by W.A. Mozart. London: Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale, 26, Old Bond Street I Cari Di Di Gioventu Romanza per Voce di Messo-Soprano Parole e Musica di Luigi Badia. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026 Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026 67, Conduit Street O Luce di Quest Anuma Cavatina. In the OPera of Linda di Chamouni, composed by Donizetti. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi. Paris, Editeur, Leon Escudier, rue de Choiseut, 21. Stamped \" Boosey \u0026 Sons 24 \u0026 28 Holles St. London\" Sei venedicata Assai Romanza Nell' Opera Dinorah di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Musical Library, 28, Holles Street Di Placer mi Balza il Cor, Cavatina. Composed by Rosini, London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street. Copyright No. 7. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: O'era un re, un re di Thule \"Faust.\"; Come Vorrei Saper Del Giovin Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street. No. 36 La Traviatta, Opera. Ah Forse e lui che l'anima. Musica di G. Verdi. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Casta Diva che inaigenti Cavatina Opera of Norma composed by Bellini. London: Harry May. Deh! conte conte li prendi Duetto in the Opera of Norma composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 New Bond Street. Ecco Ridente il Cielo Cavatina, In the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Composed by G. Rossini. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201, Regent Street \u0026 67 Conduit Street. Or Che in Cielo, Barcarole, in the Opera of Marino Faliero. Composed by Donizetti. London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. 210 Regent Street. Ah! Ridda Leggera Ebbrezza Valse from Faust; composed by Gounod. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Ti Sovvien, valse vocale composto da Francesco Berger. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026 Lucas, 210, Regent Street W. In Questo Semplice Modesto Asilo Cavatina In the Opera of betly, composed by Signor G. Donizetti. Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Vivitu, te me scongiuro Aria in the Opera of Anna Bolena; composed by Signor Donizetti. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. Un Ballo in Maschera Melodramma in Tre Atti Musica di G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, Holles Street. Si, Carina, Caprettina, Scena eo Aria Nell' Opera Dinorah. G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street. Non Piu mesta accantoal fuoco, aria in the Opera of La Cenerentola, composed by G. Rossini. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. La Creme de L'Opera Francais Choix Airs et Duos. Adieu! belle France Romance favorite de L'Opera Marie Stuart musique de L. Neidermeyer. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. L'Africaine Air du Sommeil, musique de G. Meyerbeer. Paris: Brandeis. Dove sono i bei momenti? Recitative and Air from the Opera of Le Nozze Difigaro, composed by Mozart. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201 Regent Street \u0026 67, Conduit Street. Son Vergin Vezzosa in Vesta di Sposa. Polacca in the Opera of I Puritani. Composed by Signor Bellini. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. Ma Negli Estremi Instanti, Scena Romanza. Softly Sighs the Voice of the Evening, in the Celebrated Opera Der Freischutz. The Poetry translated from the German by W. McGregor Logan. The Music by C. Von Weber. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street. Bei Labbri Che Amore, Mazurka, mezzo Soprano ou Contralto par Henri Roubier. Sposa Euridice Consorte in the Opera of Orfeo, composed by Gluck. London: Addison \u0026 Hollier, 210, Regent Street Opposite Conduit Street and 47, King Street. Ellen's III, Gesang. Hymne an die Jungfrau, Franz Schubert. Wien: C.A. Spina. Threee German Songs for Voice and Piano composed by Heinrich Proch of Viena. No. 105, Op.18 From the Alp the Horn Resounding. Translated and adapted by F.W. Rosier. London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry, 13, Hanover Square. Copyright No. 5. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: Le Parlate D'Amor. Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 49 \u0026 50, New Bond Street.","Scope and Contents Cover \"MUSIC\" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped \"Authors Property\" and initialed \"RA\". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey \u0026 Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published \u0026 sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee \u0026 Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped \" Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York\" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.","Scope and Contents Cover \"Old Favorites Vocal\" Inside cover: \"Forbes Library Northampton Mass\" Wearing of the Green, as sung by T.H. Glenney, by Dion Boucicault , and E.H. House. 1865 by H.B.Dofworth. New York. Stamped May 22 1902 and Oct 8 1902. Mother Watch the little feet Ballad written by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; music by J.W. Turner. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson 291 Washington St. 1857.Molly Bawn by SamuelLover. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co., 277 Washington St. 1866. The Union Hymn, arranged by C.E. Horn; words and music by Flaccus.Stamped May 22 1902. New York: published by C.E. Horn, 367 Broadway. 1840. Oh Boys, Carry Me Long, A Plantation Melody. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1851. Massa's in De Cold Ground as sung by Christy's Minstrels. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Franklin Square. 1858. Stamped May 22 1902. Comin' thro' the Rye Scotch Ballad by Frank L. Harris. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1854. Stamped May 22 1902. Home Sweet Home Sung by Miss Lind in the Key of G. Stamped May 22 1902. Natinal Melodies, Our Flag; words by Dr. O.W. Holmes; composed and arranged by L.Louis. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1865. The Maid of Athens written by Lord Byron The Music by G. Kiallmark. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. 1866. The New York Musical Review Prize Songs. No.1 Sweet \u0026 Low. Published by Russelll \u0026 Tolman 291 Washington St. Boston. 1858. The Vocalist's Companion. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Poetry by J.E. Carpeneter. Music by W.T. Wrighton. Stamped May 22 1902. Henry Tolman \u0026 Co., 291 Washington Street, Boston. John Anderson, My Jo. A Beautiful Scotch Air Ballad arranged for the Piano Forte. Written by Robert Burns. Arranged by John Watson.Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Favorite Ballads of the South. Take Me Home, Raymond. Published by J.L. Peters, New York. 1865. Mary of Aryle A much admired Scotch Song Written by C.H. Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 115 Wasington St. Stamped May 22 1902. A Choice Selection of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Little Bo-Peep, The King of France, Jack and Jill, Three Children Sliding (Nursery Songs) New York Published by C.M. Cady 107 Duane Street. Stamped May 22 1902. The Sands O'Dee, poetry from Alton Locke; Music by F. Boott. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Washington St. 1857. The Old Oaken Bucket Written by Samuel Woodworth Esq. adapted to a favorite Scotch Air. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson Washington St. National Music: Our Flag is There. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington Street. 1861. Robin Adair as sung in La Dame Blanch arranged for the Piano. Arranged by P.K. Moran. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. Sweet By and By by J.P. Webster, Stamped May 22 1902. 1868. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 451 Washington St. National Melodies. Grand Union Medley, arranged by Carl Bruen.1861. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 201 Washington Street. 1861.","Scope and Contents Engraved on cover\" Adelaide C. Carpener\" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters \u0026 Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes \u0026 for sale by John Ashton \u0026 Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed \u0026 Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt \u0026 Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed \u0026 Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation \"Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St\" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies \u0026 Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee \u0026 Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for \u0026 Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026 Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth \u0026 Hall 1 Franklin Sq. \u0026 J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore","Scope and Contents Damaged cover inscribed\"...Kingsley\" ? Inside cover reads\" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895\" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts \u0026 C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped\" Sold by Hewitt \u0026 Co. 153 Washington St. Boston\". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 \"The Prophecy of Babylon\" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts \u0026 C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed \u0026 Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed \u0026 Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026 Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth \u0026 Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song \u0026 Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett \" Behold the Gentle Dew\" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson \u0026 Homans. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. \"I Pitty and Forgive\" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth \u0026 Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel \u0026 Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt \u0026 HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026 Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt \u0026 Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" C.F. Smith\"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed \u0026 dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. \u0026 Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry \u0026 melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee \u0026 Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo \u0026 Performed by Harrigan \u0026 Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th \u0026 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild \u0026 Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin \u0026 Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions \"Addie A. Greene\" and \"Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y.\" The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Hattie R. Parsons.\"; binding \"Music\" Typed Alphabetical list of Songs attached to inside cover Overture to F.Flotow's celebrated Opera Martha, arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: Ditson \u0026 Co. The Nun's Prayer for the Piano Forte; Composed by Oberthur and arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Priere D'Une Vierge (The Maiden's Prayer) for the Piano Forte by Badarzewska. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie Composed by Julius E. Muller. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Evangeline, by W.S. Hays; transcribed by Adolph Baumbach. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1863. Picciola; Brinley Richards Op. 24. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Jone or the Last Days of Pompeii; Albert W. Berg. New-York: Wm. A. Pond.1863. Bird's Song for Piano by J.W. Harmston, Op. 22. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Gondellied. Theodor Oesten Op. 56. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. Floating on the Wind. Melody by Stephen Glover; arranged by Brinley Richards. New York: Wm. A. Pond. Alpehglockchen. Theodore Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Felicidad. Henry Mayer. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Salut a la France! Rondo. C. T. Brunner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Lucia Di Lammermoor; Donizetti; arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Tone Pictures No. 1 Fontaine; Georg Reynald, Op. 6. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Echo of Lucerne. Arranged by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Suke of Tennessee with variations for Piano Forte, composed by Miss. Matilda Tryon. A Blind Girl of Westfield Mass. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1855. The DewDrop, Bluette de Salon; E.A. Favarger. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. Ellsworth Requiem; George William Warren. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1861. Funeral March to the memory of Abraham Lincoln (The Martyr President of the United States of America, who died April 15th, 1865, in the 57th year of his age.) Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1865. Foxglove March. Arranged by Ch. Grobe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1862. Sweet Thought(Polka Mazurka) C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Mazurka Des Traineaux; J. Ascher. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Chopin's Mazurkas for the Piano Forte-Fifth Set. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Blue Bird Polka Redowa; Weingarten. Philadelphia: Chas. W. A. Trumpter. 1865. Grand Valse Brillante; J. Leybach Op. 14. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Queen Victoria's Waltz; The Flora Waltz; Philomela; Queen Maria Da Gloria Waltz; Caroline Waltz; Rosabel Waltz; Josephine Waltz; Alexandria Waltz; Rosa Waltz; The Hope Waltz; Orpheus Waltz; Le Pensee; The Greek Waltz; Les Etoiles D'Amour Waltz; Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz; The Augusta Waltz; by Strauss. Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. Il Bacio Valse; L. Arditi. Boston: Henry Tolman. The Sanitary Fair Polka composed by Mrs. Pankhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1864. Helter Skelter Galop by Carl Faust. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wooden Spoon Lanciers. Arranged by J.M. Lander. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865. Il Travatore Quadrilles (Di Geloso Amor, Di Tale Amor, Un Momento in Valarmi il Mio Ben, il Balen Del Suo Sorriso, Deh! Rallenstate); C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Le Mardi Gras Aux Enfers Quadrille. C. Schubert Op. 79. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Brigand Polka. A Wallerstein, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Delices Des Jeune Pianstes 24 Duo Mignons; Ferdinand Beyer Op. 129. La Haye Corresondance Musicale.","No cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies \u0026 accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee \u0026 Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois \u0026 Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley \u0026 Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover notation \"Music\" Typed Song List inside cover. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Words by Caroline Dana Howe. Composed by T.B. Bishop. Cincinnati, O.: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Pass Under the Rod Sacred Song. Words by Mrs. Dana; Music by Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1865. Upon the Danube River, Beautiful Ballad. Music by Hamilton Aide. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868. Beautiful Dreamer. Words and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1864. The Brook. Words by Tennyson; Music by Dolores. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Patter of Little Feet Ballad; composed by H. Millard. Boston: Koppitz, Prufer \u0026 Co. 1869. Oh! Willie Boy Come Home! Words by Lady Stephen Lushington; music by Virginia Gabriel. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Warblings at Eve Romance by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio. Henri Cramer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie composed by Julius E. Muller Op. 133. New York: Wm. A. Pond.1860. The Long, long Weary Day; Fritz Spindler Op. 73. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sing to me Softly, my sister; words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols; music by O.V. Waterman. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1856. Do They Think of Me at Home! Words by J.E. Carpenter; music by C.W. Glover. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Stamped \" Meyer's 722 Arch Street Philadelphia Overstrung Pianos\" Handwritten in Pencil \"Anne E. Lanborne from her affee husband March 16th 1864- found in state House Nashville\" I Hear the Wee Bird Singing; music by George Linley; arranged by Thos. Ryan. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865 After. Words by Geo. Cooper; music by H. Millard. New York: G Schirmer. 1867. There's No One to Welcome Me Home. Music by M.H. McChesney. Detroit: C.J. Whitney. 1869. The Slumber Song. Composed By F. Kuchen. Translated from the German by J. Wrey Mould. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Birds in the Night, a lullaby. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Fisher Boy's Lament. By H. Newwell. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1869. Something Sweet to Think Of; Poetry and Music by John P. Ordway M.D. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1867. Now Lay Me Down to Sleep; Words by Miss HAttie A. Fox; Music composed by Arthur D. Walbridge. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf; Poetry by O.D. Martin. Composed for the piano by David Wood. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1859 Oh! Gently breathe composed by J. R. Thomas. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. Then You'll Remember Me composed by M.W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. If Ye Love Me, Do My Will. Words by George Cooper. Music by J.R. Thomas. 1868. Notation on top \"To Mrs. Samuel Osgood New York\" Too Late! Poetry by Tennyson; music by Miss M. Lindsay. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Resignation. Poetry by H.W. Longfellow; music J.Edgar Gould. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Music by J.H. Pixley. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1863. Down by the Gate Ballad; written by Geo. W. Birdseye Esq.; composed by J. R. Thomas. 1863 Little Barefoot; words and music by Frank Howard. Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady. 1866. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Brass Instruments, Sheet Music, \u0026 etc. 2051 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" 2 Songs by Miss Lindsay; No. 1 Tired; Words by Miss Helen Burnside; Music by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss ( Miss M. Lindsay); No. 2 Give Us Thy Rest. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St.,\" Where are the Friends of My Youth? Written by Lieut: Col.Addison; Composed by George Barker. New York: John L. Peters. 1866. Far Away. Miss M. Lindey. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St., Brooklyn\" Faith and Hope. Words by Rembrant Peale, Esq. Music by H. Millard. New Uork: G. Schirmer. 1866. Put Me In My Little Bed; written by Dexter Smith; Music by C.A. White. Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Perry. 1869. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, with Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 205 1/2 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" That Gentle Voice is Calling, Solo and Quartette. Words by L.Mayland; Music by George G. Phipps. 1865. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer with English and Italian words from the Grand Romantic Opera Lurline by W. Vincent Wallace. New York\" Wm. Hall \u0026 Son.1868. Under the Daises Ballad; H. Millard. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1865. Pencil inscription \" A. E. Sanborne's Hardford\" 1865.","Scope and Contents No Covers Whispering Breezes, Morceau for the Piano; C.D. Wilson, Op. 39. New York: J.L.Peters. 1872 Jeunesse Doree (Golden Youth), Galop de Concert pour Piano; Sydney Smith, Op. 86. Philadelphia: G.Andre \u0026 Co. Coterie Polka Composed by F.B. Helmsmuller. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Up \u0026 Away Galop by Charles Faust. New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. \"Flora No. 10\" Fra Diavolo. New York: Oakes \u0026 Clayton. 1872 One Heart, One Mind, Polka Mazurka by Johann Strauss. New York: S.T. Gordon. La Plainte et la Brise; par A. Crisez, Op. 102. Croisez. Moscou Chez P.J.Jurgenson. Stamped \" New-York-820 Broadway Philadelphia-610 Arch J. Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" The Caledonians. Allen Dodworth. New-York: H.B. Dodworth. 1859. La Fille du Regiment. D. Krug. Op.38. No.10. New York: J. Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1866. Warblings at Morn pour le piano. Gustave de Speiss. Op. 17. New York: Sheppard \u0026 Cottier. 1861. New-York Carnival arranged for the piano by J.M. Lander. No Rest Galop. New York: G. Schirmer. 1867. The Last Rose of Summer. James Bellak. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1862. Der Wildfang Galopp; Carl Faust. New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. Warblings at Eve. B. Richards. New York: Cha.W. Harris. Four in Hand Galop. Arranged by J.M. Lander; Parlow. New York. G.Schirmer.1866 march from Norma; arranged by Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon Le Petit Repertoire de l'Opera: Norma von Bellini. D.Krug, Op. 63, no. 12. Leipzig \u0026 New York: J.Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1863. March de Triomphe; Alfred H. Pease. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026 Co. 1870. Jolly Sisters. Albert S. Caswell. Brooklyn, NY: Charles Bunce. 1874 The Celebrated Ristori Waltz. Arranged by J. Harmistoun. Cincinnati: J.L. Peters \u0026 Bro. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.(Wrighton) Musical Photograhs No. 59. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Memory Bells.(Henry Tucker) Musical Photograhs No. 47. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Santa Lucia.(Neapolitan Song) Musical Photograhs No.45. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Who will care for Mother now? Composed by C.F. Thompson. Musical Photograhs No. 55. Arranged by D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Empress Henrietta's Waltz. (Pfieffer) Musical Photograhs No..61. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. La Tendresse.(Cramer) Musical Photograhs No. 57. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Premier Amour Redowa.(Wallerstein) Musical Photograhs No. 43. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1864. Monastery Bell. James Bellak.Leaflets No. 11. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tam OShanter. George W. Warren. Musical Photographs For 4 Hands. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1866. Overtures by Suppe, Poet and Peasant arranged by Brunner. New York: S.T. Gordon. Anvil Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Merry Zingara Polka. J. Bellak. Leaflets No. 39. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Les Vacances. J. Blumenthal, No. 2. Maria Polka. Leipzig \u0026 New-York: Jul. Schuberth \u0026 Comp. 1860. pencil drawing on front; \"Alderman Malone.\" Scenes from the Opera No. 5 Crown Diamonds by Jas. Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1856. Buds from the Opera arranged for four hands by James Bellak. Norma. New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Stamped \"S.A. Ward Pianos and Music 799 Broad St. Newark, N.J.\" May Breezes Waltz Leaflet No. 29. James Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1861. Palermo Quadrille. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. West End Polka. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 101 Preparatory Lessons of Moderate Difficulty composed expressly for the Piano Forte. 20 Fingered exercises by Charles Czerny. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Bluebird Polka Redowa. Arranged for Violin and Piano by E. Mack. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1868.","Title Page: 1.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Soderlandskan; Bilden; Reseda; Gral Och Allt Val; Den Slumrande Lilla Flickan; Vallflickans Aftonvisa; Gondolieren; Mod Och Forsakelse;Skarsliparegossen; Hostsadet; Ur Dansen;Min Hustrus Visa;Forsta Aftonen I det NYA Hemmet; Pa Nyarsdagen;Den Lilla Kolargossen; Riddar Toggenborg; Pa Vattnet; Natthimmeleb; Tal Och Tystnad;Aftonklockan; Flick-Tankar; Hvd Jag Alskar; Den Enfaldiga; Den Nalkande Stormen;Blomplockerskan; Kommer ej varen; Vallgossens Visa; Skirdskoovisa; Salongen Och Skogen; Afton Pa Sjon; Sparfvens Visa; Pa En Resa Hembygden; Min Politk 2.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Barndomsminnen; Anderost; Min Musik; Ur Lidners Medea (Andante); Ur Linders Medea(Tempo di Marcia); Den 56te Fodelsedangen; Sangerskan; Juldagen; Stjernglansen; Den Sorjandes Morgon; Det Fordna Hemmet; Till Min Dotter; Arbetarens Visa; Vid en Vans Tillfrisknande; Afskedet; Han; Vikingen; Forgat Mig Ej","Inside cover: Instrumental Music Book II with typed alphabetical list of songs by composer new York Fusilier's Grand Galop; composed for the Piano Forte by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1844 Papanti's Galop by Francis H. Brown. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1845. L'Enfer Quadrille Diabolique. Composed by Henri Bohlman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Les Elegances Favorite Set of Quadrilles composed by Henri Herz. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Governor Aiken's March for the Piano Forte arranged by William Herwig of Charleston S.C.. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1845. Agawan Quick Step. D.H.H. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by D. Ross. Boston: G.P. Reed. See, Oh! Norma; Francois Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Polonaise Favorite, from the Opera Linda Chamounix de Donizetti by Henri Herz. Boston: G.P. Reed La Fille Du Regiment by Ferd. Beyer. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Emerald Rondoletto composed upon Airs from the Opera; La Part Du Diable; Charles Czerny. Balitimore: Frederick D. Benton. 8th Edition. The Opera Polka arranged by Signor Pugni. Wm. H. Oakes, publisher. Isabella Polka Composed by John Underner. Albany: F. P. Burns. 1848. La Polka Comique; The Silver Bell Polka; The Military Polka; by Henri Herz. Neew York: Andre \u0026 Co. 1848. The Evergreen Polka by A.F.R.Conner. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1847 The Grass Hopper's Waltz composed by Nolcini. Boston: Henry Prentiss. 1839. Fairy Waltz coposed by Henry Knecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. The Midnight Waltz composed by W.V.Wallace. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond. 1844. Camilla Waltz composed by NAthan Richardson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1847. Tulip Waltz composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Une Fleur Valse Brillante. F. Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Valse Brillante Composed by C.H. Weber. Louisville: W.C.Peters \u0026 Co. 1848.","Scope and Contents Cover marked \"MUSIC\" initials \"C.T.\" lower right corner Title Page: Music Bound by William Jackson, Aberdeen Index page blank Killarney words by Edmund Falconer, Esq,. The Music by M.W.Balfe. London: Duncan Davison \u0026 Co. The Old Countree Song written by Mary Mark-Lemon; music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Evans \u0026 Co. Stamped \"G. Mitchell Moir Music Seller 82 Union Street Aberdeen\" Is there no Balm in Gilead, composed by John Blockley. London: John Blockley. Stamped \"Ernest Kohlers \u0026 Son, 11, North Bridge, Edinburgh\" The Four Maries by Emile Berger. Dundee, London: Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. The Murmur of the Shell Ballad. Words and music by the Honble. Mrs. Norton. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Te Deum in F. W. Jackson London: W. Paxton. Children's Voices. Words and music by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Dream Song. Words by F.S. Music by Haydn. London: Joseph Williams. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Come Back to Erin Song; written and composed by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Sailor's Dream, descriptive fantasia for the piano by J. Pridham. London: Robert Cocks, \u0026 Co. The Harmonious Blacksmith by G.F.Handel. London: C. Jeffreys. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026 Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Le Perroquet Quadrilles by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Stamped \" D.L. Thompson, Music Seller\" The March of the Goblins Blue Polka March; composed by Joseph J. Tarrant. London: W.H.Broome Holborn Music Stores Cour Fidele by Fabian Rose. London: Orsborn \u0026 Tuckwood. Thine Alone Waltz by Josef Meissler. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Al Fresco composed by Ladislao Zavertal. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Stamped \" James B. Dunbar, Music Seller, 88 Hope Street Glasgow.\" Verena Waltz by Marshal Dier. Glasgow: J.B.Dunbar.","Scope and Contents \"MUSIC\" on the spine When the Springtime Flowers Bloom Waltz Song; words and music by J.W.Wood. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Anchored. Written by ASmuel K. Cowan, M.A. Composed by Michael Watson. New York: Harding's Music Office. 1860. Ave Maria by Charles Gound. Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bros. The Light House by the Sea; words and music by Charles A. Davies. Publisher: J.C. Groene \u0026 Co. 1886. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer; W. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hal \u0026 Son. 1868. The Scotch Brigade; words and music by J.F. Mitchell. New-York: Harding's Music Office.1887. The Song for Me. Michael Watson. New York: S.T. Gordon \u0026 Son. I'll not say no waltz song. Words by Henry Doblin; Music by Arthur M. Cohen. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Good-Night, My Own dearest Child (Soprano or Tenor) F. Abt, Op. 137. Boston: J. Frank Giles. Beware! Words by H. Lonfellow; Music by Charles Moulton. New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer. 1865. Das Grab auf der Haide comp. von W. Heiser, Op. 30. Berlin. Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme by Ludwig Liebe Op. 34. Mein Heimathsthal. Coeln bei Pet. Jos. Tonger Der Tyroler und Sein Kind. Erfurt, Fr. Bartholomans. Das Kind hay keine Mutter mehr. Hermann Necke, Op. 44. Coln: Pet. Joseph Tonger. Stamped \"New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co.\" Der Tiroler und Sein Kind. Joh. Andres Musikalien-Verlangshandlung. Stamped \" Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" A Father's Love. Wm. Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1860. The Little Fishermaiden. English words by Thomas Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann. New-York: F.A. Rockar. 1887. Ah! Dost Thou Love? C. Bohm, Op. 85. New York: G. Schirmer. 1876. Some Day. Words by Hugh Conway. Music by Milton Wellings. Nicholl's Popular Edition. I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. Claribel. Stamped: \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" Cavatina. Roberto Il Diavolo. Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Waiting! Words by Ellen H. Flagg. Music by H. Millard. 1871. Pierrot. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by William M. Hutchinson(signed) New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1885. Non e ver by Tito Mattei. English Version by George Birdseye. Tito Marsh. Transription by Lange. Transcription by Ketterer. Stamped \" F. Luthin Music Dealer 197 Washington St. Hoboken, N.J.\" 1880. Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams. Words by Anson G. Chester; composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. The Tear. Gustav Holzel. New York: G. Schirmer. 1860. Dei beiden Nachtigallen. A. Hackel, Op. 31. Hamburg \u0026 Kiel, Hugo Thiemer. Po. 11 Was ich so tief. Ferdinand Gumbert. Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum Der Deutsche Knabe. F. Abt, Op.61, No.6. Offenbach a/M bei John. Andre Zeiht im Herbft die Lerche fort. W. Heiser, Op. 32. Berlin: C.A. Challier \u0026 Co. Vier Lieder fur Soprano; 4. Kukuk, wie alt? F. Abt, Op. 237, No. 4. London R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Flowers; original poem by Thomas Hood; music by Th. Bradsky, Op. 44. No. 1. New York: ZEdward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1879. Stamped \"Edw.Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 23 Union Square.\" Das Weiss nur ich allein. Carl Riegg. Berlin \u0026 Posen: Ed. Bote \u0026 G. Bock. Stamped \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026 Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" How Fair Thou Art. H. Weidt, Op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer. 1865. Thou'rt Like A Flower. F. List. New-York: G. Schirmer. 1875. Fairer than Fays; English Version by T.B.Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann, New-York: F.A.Rockar. 1885. Spin! Spin! English version by Helen D. Tretbar. Hugo Junst. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1888. The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin. Composed by A. Neuendorff. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1881. My Heav'n on Earth. English words by Auber Forestier. E. Neumann. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026 Co. 1880.","Scope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC \"F.M.Riley\" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning \u0026 Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. Signed. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson. 1838. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026 S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet \u0026 A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. 1837. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C.\" Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" and Torp \u0026 Uncer 229 Broadway NY\" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten \u0026 Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth \u0026 Hall. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A \u0026 J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt \u0026 Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"MUSIC\" and \"Sarah J. Perrine\" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond \u0026 Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry \u0026 Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction \u0026 Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond.","Sacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.\u0026 J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart \u0026 Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins \u0026 Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son. 1856.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" Sacred Music Vol. 2\" Deus Misereatur (God Be Merciful) L.H. Southard. Keep thy tongue from evil. Composed by L.H. Southard. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1865. Jubilate Deo. Albert H. Wood. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1865. High in Glory Anthem. Nathan Barker. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Tantum Ergo. Edward Lilley. Chicago: Lynn \u0026 Healy. 1867. Heavenly Sheperd. C.C. Stearns. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Dixit; The Lord Spake. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Easter Anthem. Dudley Buck. New York: G. Schirmer. 1870. Ave Maria. J.S. Porter. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1860. Christ the Lord is Risen Easter Hymn. Dudley Buck op. 43 No. 5. New York: G. Schirmer. 1869. Besides the Still Waters. Written by Geo. Cooper. Music by Violetta. Boston: John F. Perry \u0026 Co. 1874. Jubilate Deo. Composed by Harrison Millard. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1865.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons \u0026 Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Departed Days. Song \u0026 Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell \u0026 Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell \u0026 Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner \u0026 Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed.  New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. 1851.","The Abbotsford Polka Composed by J.G. Jones: London: J. Williams. No. 1 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. No. 8 Polka Mania: The Oxford Schottische by Adolphe Schubert. London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead. Kenilworth Polka. Arranged and partly composed by A. Croisez. London: Messrs. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. No. 2 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026 Co. Jenny Lind's Polka for the Piano Forte. Composed by A. Wallerstein. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Les Jollies Filles de Parme. Camille Schubert. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. Two Waltzes Composed by Samuel Young. Op. 3. London: T.C. Bates. Les Dames de Seville. Camille Schubert. Birmingham: T.Harrison's Music Warehouse. Waltz. Composed by J.W. Young. Arranged by Samuel Young. London: T.C. Bates. Weber's Last Waltz. J.T. Craven. No. 4. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Twenty-four of the Best and most Popular Mustard's Quadrilles. London: T. Boosey and Co. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Selected and arranged by Edward F. Rimbault. - Italien; ruhlingsglaube. London: A.W. Hammond, Music Seller \u0026 Publisher. La Corlitza. W. Adrian Delferier. London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Ivy Green by Russell. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No. 8. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London: G. Warne. Tic e Tic e Toc Mio Bel Moretto by Charles Czerny. London: R.Cocks and Co. Three Admired Melodies for the Piano Forte. Composed by Sigismond Thalberg. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London:T.C. Bates. Selection of L.V. Beethoven's Piano Forte Music. London: Goulding D'Almaine Peter \u0026 Co. Let the Birght Seraphim by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Before Jehovah's Awful Thorne by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Grand Hallelujah horus. Composed by G.F. Handel adapted for the Piano Forte by T. Haigh. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Angels Ever Bright asnd Fair by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God. Creation - Haydn by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026 Co.","Title Page: Popular German Songs. Song List. New York: G.Schirmer Stamped : The Driggs \u0026 Smith Company O Happy Day, O Day So Dear!. English version by Arhtur H. Vivian. Composed by Carl Gotze. New York: G.Schirmer. 1885. La Tendresse. composed by Henri Cramer. New York: Hamilton's Gordon. 3. Liebeslied. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. May Blossoms. C. Kinkel. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1910. A Trip to Niagara, March and Two Step. Wm. J. Cornish. 1904 Wm. J. Cornish; 1908 De Luxe Music Co. Old Dog Tray . Poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York:  Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. 1853, 1881; 1906. Epheublatt. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. Leo March. Composed by W.F. Wellman, Jr. Arranged by D.L. Downing. New York: Wm. A.Pond \u0026 Co. 1872,1900. Autumn Leaves, A Reverie for Piano by Jacob Henry Ellis. Boston-New York: The Vinton Music Pub. Co. 1905. Tendresse. J.A. Pacher, Op. 53. New York: G. Schirmer. Flower Song by Gustav Lange Op. 39. New York: Armstrong Music Publishing Company. 1903.","Scope and Contents Inside cover labeled as \"Book I\" Handwritten Index of Songs Perhaps Its As Well As It Is, Comic Ballad. The poetry by James Bruton, Esq, The music composed by EWdeward F. Rimbault. London: G. Longmand. The Forest Fairy's Song \"Through the Wood\". The poetry by W.H. Bellamy, esq. The Music by Charles E. Horn.  LOndon: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. The Fairy Vale Bells. Words by G. Darley Esq. The Music by C.E. Horn. London: I.Willis \u0026 Co. The Ivy Leaf. Written by Miss F. Byron, Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. Pretty Star of the Morning, Awake Thee, Arise! Alexander Lee. London: T. Prowse. On the Banks of the Rhines Beaming Waters. Music and Poetry by Charles Sloman. London: W.Wtbrow. Go Forget Me, a Ballad. The poetry by the Rev. Charles Wolfe; the music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. List to the Convent Bells! John Blockley. London: S. Chappell. Deck Not with Gems. Words by T.H. Bayly Esquire. W. Turnbull. London: Willis \u0026 Co. The Light of Other Days. Words by Alfred Bunn Esquire. Music by M.W. Balfe. London: Cramer, Addison\u0026 Beale. Lassie Would Ye Love Me. J.W. Holder. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Remember, I rememeber How My Childhood Fleeted By, Words by Winthrop M. Praed Esquire; Music by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald. London: J.Balls \u0026 Son. Jock of Hazeldean. Written by Sir Walter Scott Bart. Alexander Robertson. Edinburgh: Aleander Robertson. Jenny Jones. Words by Charles Mathews; the music by John Parry. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. I Love the Village Church. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. Teach Me to Forget. Poetry by T. Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. She Wore a Wreath off Roses. Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Oh! The Merry Days When We were Young. Poetry by Miss F. Byron; Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. The Rose of Allandale. Words by Chas. Jeffreys. Music by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee. He's a Charming Fellow. London: I Willis \u0026 Co. Beautiful Blue Violets. Composed by G. Herbert Rodwell. London: D'Almain \u0026 Co. My Heart's in the Highlands. Henry Phillips. London: Mori \u0026 Lavenu's. The Young Militaire. Words by Mrs. C.B. Wilson. Composed by J.T. Craven. London: T.E. Purday. The Poor Little Maid. Written by J. Kenney Esq. Music Composed by John Hayward St. Leger Esq. London: T. Welsh at the Rotal Harmonic Institution. Coquetry is Charming. The poetry by IR Planche. Music by Auber. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Charming Woman. Words and music by Mrs. Price Blackwood. London: J.Dean. The Dashing White Sargeant. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Dark Eyed Brunette. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026 May. I Wont be a Nun. Composed by W, Hawes. London: W. Hawes. What Fairy Like Music, A Gondola Song. Author Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson; Composer Joseph De Pinna. London: Keith, Prowse and Co. Come to Thy Love. W.A. Wordsworth. London: Monro and May. Sailor Boy. Poetry by Miss C.S. Grahame. Finlay Dunn. Edinburgh: Wood and Co. The Rose of Peace. J. Augustine Wade, Esq. London: S. Chappell. Flow on, Thou Shining  River. Words by Thomas Moore, ESQ. Sir John Stevenson. London: J. Power. I Wont be a Nun Ballad. Composed by Agnes De C_v_e. London: H. Falkner. Sweet Roses, Sweet Posies Cavatina. Charles E. Horn. London: J. Balls \u0026 Sons. My Beautiful Rhine. Words by Morris Barnett Esq. Music composed by Herr Helstic; adapted by G.W. Reeves. London: Leoni Lee Music Seller. The Mermaid's Cave. Written by Miss H.F. Gould; Composed by Charles E. Horn. London: Balls \u0026 Son. The Wood Pecker. Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by Miss Louisa Jones. London: J. Power. That Song of My Childhood, To Mem'ry Dear. Written by Revd. Wm. Liddiard. Music by Bianchi Taylor. London: T. Prowse. The Rose Will Cease to Blow. Written and Composed by Robt. Guylott. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. My Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Composed by Mr. Battishill. Stamped \"Monro \u0026 May London\" Aileen Aroon, A Favorite Irish Ballad. Pray Goody. London: Halliday \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover Inscribed \" L.\u0026 E. Evans 1836\" Trois Amusements: Aria. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. Geraldine. M. Berdini. Lo9ndon: H. Falkner. Blue Beard's March. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Trois Amusements: Rondo No. 1. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026 Co. The Clifton Waltz. Martin H. Hodges. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. In Two Books, Delassemens de Etude 25 Favorite Airs. Francois Hunten. London: S. Chappell. Marche du Tournoi de L'Opera de Robert. Myerbeer. Twelve Rondinos on Popular Airs: Piu Dolci e Placided. G.E. Fiorini. London: Cramer Addison \u0026 Beale. Marche de Marseillois. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Dunois the Brave. M. Holst. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. 1820. G. Walker's Collection. London: G. Walker. Trip it Lightly. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026 Co. Swiss Air. Chas. W. Glover. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Popular Melodies for the Piano Forte. John Amott. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. C'est L\"Amour; \"Kelvin Grove\" Le Garcon Volage. J. Wade. London: Monro and May. A Favorite Swiss Melody. Francois Hunten, Op. 32. London: R. Cocks \u0026 Co. Six Waltzes. W. Neuland, Op. 17. London: Collard \u0026 Collard. He gave them Hailstones for Rain. Composed by G.F.Handel. T. Haigh. London: Polyhymnian. Flowers of Harmony. T. Valentine. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. Bid me discourse by Henry R. Bishop. Bacchanalian Song by Der Freischutz. The Moreen Irish Melody. In placida by Paer. Benedetta sia la Madre! Loch na Garr. Le vaillant Troubadour. Haydn's Celebrated Overture. London: Goulding D'Almaine. Overture to La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. The Musical Library. Notturno. Frederick Kalkbrenner, Op. 129. The Musical Library. Slow Movement from Haydn's Symphony in A. No. 16, of Cianchettini's Edition in Score. Madrigal, Awake, sweet Love! John Dowland. 1597. The Musical Library. \"Forgive me,\" Haydn. English words by P.L. Courtier. \"Beneath the Ocean's swelling wave\" Niobe. Words from the New York Mirror. Come Oppima from the Opera Enea Nel Lazio. Righini. The Musical Library. The Kiss, dear Maid! thy lip has left. Felix Mendelssohn. Words by Lord Byron. Glee, Forgive, blest Shade. Dr. Callcott. Toll, toll the Knell from the Opera of Mahmoud. Stephen Storage. Words by Prince Hoare, Esq. Two Daughters of this aged Stream are we. From the Masque of King Arthur. Purcell. The Musical Library. Hoe Deep the Slumber of the Floods! Carl Lowe. Ah Vous Diran Je Maman. Cardon. London: Metzler \u0026 Son. Overture for the Piano Forte. Composed by Francis Panormo. London: Sold at L. Panormo's. The Saxe Cobourg Waltz. J. Monro. London: printed by the author. Huntsman Rest. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding D'Almaine Potter \u0026 Co. The Celebrated Jaeger Chorus in the Opera of Der Freischutz. T. Latour. London: Chappell \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" and front cover \"M.W.F.\" The Gallanr Knight. Words by Wm Clifford, Esq. Music by J.L. Hatton. London: A. Hammond \u0026 Co. God Bless the Prince of Wales NAtional Song. Welsh poetry by J. Ceiring Hughes. English version by George Linley. Music by Brinley Richards. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Break, Break, Break! Ballad. Mrs. Robert Cartwright. London: C. Lonsdale. She is Thine. T. Labarre. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Rose of Allandale Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee Music Sellers. After! Composed by H. Millard. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise. Written by Samuel N. Mitchell; composed by Charles Blamphin. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. 1908. Morn on the Meadow. Words by Charles Swain. Music by W. T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Little Church around the Corner. Written by G. Cooper. Music by D.S. Wambold. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. Just Before the Battle Mother. Written and Composed by George F. Root. London: Weippert \u0026 Co. A Miss is as Good as a Mile Ballad. Written by Edward J.Gill. Composed by S. Nelson. London: B. Williams. Rule Britannia. Words by J. Thomson. Music by dr. Arne. London: W. Young, Music Publisher. The Mockingbird at the London \u0026 Provincial Concerts. London: H. D'Alcorn. Beautiful Dreamer. Composed by Stephen Foster. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Bright is Yon Silver Star. Composed by T. Cottrau. London: C. Sheard. I want to go to London. Written by W.S. Ridpath; composed by C. Taylor. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. I'll Meet Thee at the Lane. Words and Music by Charles Blamphin. Little Maggie May. Composed by G.W. Moore. Composed by Charles Blamphin. I Heard a Spirit Sing. Words by J.L. Lyons. Music by W.F. TAylor. London: Sinclair \u0026 Co. Her Majesty's Mail. Galop by A.J. Caldicott. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. Theres a Smile Waiting for Me at Home. Written \u0026 Composed by Mr. Harry Clifton. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Our Good Ship Sails To-Night Sea Song. Composed by Emile Berger. London: Foster \u0026 L'Enfant. The Lighthouse Keepers Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter; composed by Edward L. Hime. London: S. Wilcocke. Sweer Spirit, Hear My Prayer. Written by Edward Fitzball; Composed by W. Vincent Wallace. London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Help One ANother Boys. Written by Harry Linn; composed by Rowland Howard. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. The Flowers of May. Composed by Fredk. Buckley. London: Boosey \u0026 Sons. The Marseilles Hymn. Composed by Rougit Delisle with French and English words. J.J. Haite. London: B. Williams. Her bright smile haunts me still. Written by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Call Her Back and Kiss Her. Written by Chas. Linda. Composed by Carlo Minasi. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \" A. Bonjour.\" \"Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Piano\" Title Page: Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Par L.V. Beethoven. Op. 102 Prix 9.f Paris: Chez Richault Trois Sonates Pour Piano \u0026 Vioncelle composee par Mr. George Onslow. Paris: Chez Maurice Schlesinger. Variations alla Monferina Pour le piano-forte avec Violineelle oblige. Composed by Par G.N.Hummel. Paris: Janet \u0026 Cotelle. grande Sonate pour Piano et Violoncelle. J.N. Hummel, op. 104. Paris: J. Pleuyel et Fils. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by L. Jansa. Paris: Richault. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Grand Duo. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Introduction et Rondeau. Composed by Ferd. Ries. Paris: Chez Richault. Grand Duo on Sonate Concertante. J.P. Pixis, Op. 50. Paris: Chez Richault.","Scope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Berthy Burgmeier Aaran\" Title Page: Pastorale Sonnet de Camille Natal Musique de Rodolphe Deneufbourg. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Berceuse de Jocelyn. Opera en 4 Acts by Benjamin Godard. Paris: Choudens Fils.  Composed and arranged by Gustave Sandre. Les Bohemiennes de Joh. Brahms. French words by Victor Wilder. Arranged by Mme. Pauline Viardot. Paris: J. Hamelle. Elegie. Words by Louis Gallet. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. \u0026 A. Girod. Supreme Esperance Reverie. Words by L. de Lauwereyns de Rosendaele.  Music by Aug. Catouillard, Op. 19. Paris: d'Albert Mulvany de Tomaszewicz. Nino No. 2. Words by Alfred de Musset. Music by F. Paolo Tosh. Milan: G. Ricordi \u0026 Co. Les Enfants. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. Dupre. Si tu veux Mignonne Melodie. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: G. Hartmann. Rondels Printaniers. Words by Caille Natal. Music by G. Mercier-Pottier. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Ivresse D'Oiseaux Bluette. Words by Maurice Bosch. Music by L. Danty. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. In the Gloaming. Words by Meta Orred; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison. Musica Proibita Melodia. Words by Flick-Flock. Music by S. Gastaldon, Op. 5. Firenze: Genesio Venturini","Midnight Reveries Caprice by Addison P. Wyman. Published by J.L. Peters, Cincinnati. 1867. The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice. Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1856. The Prisoner and the Swallow. A. Croisez. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Au Revoir Fantasie Caprice. Charles Voss. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons. Fantaisie Brillante de Faust. T. Moelling, Op. 60. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. 1864 Les Puritani. Eugene Ketterer. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dream of Childhood. Ernest Stoeger. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker. Mermaids' Song: Fantaisie from Oberon. Ch. Kinkel. Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. 1865. Falling Leaves An Autumn Reverie. Julius E. Muller, Op. 133. New York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026 Co. 1860. 3 Reveries: Le Desir. J. Funke, Op. 19.  Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. 1863. Third Meditation. Alfred Jaell, Op. 17. Cleveland: S.Brainard \u0026 Co. Last Hope. L.M. Gottschalk. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. 1858. The Dying Poet Meditation. Seven Octaves. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 1864. The Nun's Prayer. Composed by Oberthur. Arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. The Maiden's Prayer. T. Badarzewska. Cincinnati: J. Church. Maiden's Thanksgiving. T.Badarzewska. A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. The Lonely Hour. Geo.O. Farmer. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. 1863. The Harp at Midnight, V.B. Aubert. Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy. 1856 Nocturne. Alex. Dreyschock, Op.16. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Premier Nocturne. J. Leybach. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne. Edward Boulanger, Op. 8. Boston: Henry Tolman. Nocturne No. 2 G Major. F. Chopin, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Grande Sonate Pathetique. LouisVan Beethoven. Cinncinati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bros. Sonaten Op. 26. L. van Beethoven. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company. Overture to the Grand Opera of Maritana. Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: William Hall \u0026 Son.","My Father's to the Battle Gone. Words by G.Higham. Music by H. Russell. London: Bedford Musical Repository. She Sat within the Abbey Walls. Poetry by Edmund Smith Esq. Music by John Barnett. London: Smith \u0026 Compy. O Dolce Concente. T. Latour. London: R. Birchall. French Air Charmante Gabrielle. C.Chaulieu. London: G. Walker \u0026 Son. Sul Margine D'un Rio. T. Latour. London: Saml. Chappell. All's Well. John Braham. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Foresters Sound the Cheerful Horn!. Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Wreath. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine. The Bird Waltz. Francis Panormo. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Alpine. Charles Arnold. London: Walker \u0026 Son. Overture to Lodoiska. London: G. Shade. Overture to the Celebrated Opera of Gustavus the Third. D.F.E. Auber. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Overture to the Opera of I. Fuorusciti. Composed and Arranged by Ferdinand Paer. London: G. Walker. Mozarts Favorite Overture to Le Nozze Di Figaro. London: Geo. Shade. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdat. Composed by Boieldieu. London: Munro \u0026 May. Madrigal. Written by C.Z. Barnett; composed by John Barnett. London: Cramer., Addison \u0026 Beale. La Parisienne National March. Henri Herz, Op. 58. London: D'Almaine \u0026 Co. The Festival March from Rossini's Opera of Zelmira. E.C. Vernet. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale. Curfew Chorus, John Barnett. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026 Beale.","Scope and Contents Book with no covers. Partial handwritten note/poem attached In the Dusk of the Twilight. Words by Nella. Music partly adapted from Offenbach by Henry Parker. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. . In One Brief Day. Music composed by William M. Hutchison (signed) London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. I Trust You Still. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by D'Auvergne Barnard. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. 1895. The Longshoreman, Words by Philip Datson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. Stamped :Edward Mills\". London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Lighthouse Keeper. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L. Molloy. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Watch. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Last Muster. Words by Juba Kennerley. Composed by Henry Pontet. London: The London Music Publishing Coy. Mona. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Out on the Deep. Words by Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. Music by Frederic N. Lohr. London: Enoch \u0026 Sons. Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blow. Words by Madame Foli. Composed by Tito Mattei. London: H. Beresford. In Old Madrid. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by H. Trotere. London: J.B. Cramer. Music in May. Words by Christopher Hassall. Music by Ivor Novello. London: Chappell \u0026 Co. 1936. The Fairy Waltz. F.A. Reissiger. Ora pro Nobis. Words by A. Horspool. Music by M. Piccolomini. London: Orsborn \u0026 Co. Private Tommy Atkins. Written by Henry Hamilton. Composed by S. Potter. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Rest Sacred Song. Poetry from the Dove on the Cross. Music by Miss Lindsay(Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss). London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The River of Years. Words by Mike Beverly. Music by Theo. Marzials. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. O Star of Eve. Melody from the Opera Tannhauser. Composed by Richard Wagner. English words written and adapted by W. Chalmers Masters. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Ship's Fiddler. Words by Thomas B. Campbell. Music by Frederick Baliol. London: Marshalla, Limited. Silent Vows. Words by Linsay Lennox. Music by Fredk. Croft, Op. 100. London: C.B. Tree \u0026 Co. A Soldier's Song. Words by Sidney Arthur Herbert. Music by Angelo Mascheroni. London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1891. Admiral Tom. Words by Clifton Bingham. Locksley Hastings. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. The Old Piper. Words by M. Ingle Ball. Music by Charles E. Tinney. Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. 1892. Sunshine Above from the Musical Comedy A Gaiety Girl. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood \u0026 Crew. Star of Bethlehem. The words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Three Fishers went Sailing by the Revd. Charles Kingsley. Music by John Hullah. London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer. Two Children. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by A.H. Behrend. London: Patey \u0026 Willis. Stamped \"Saville's Music Warehouse Grove, Tottenham Pianofortes tuned.\" To the Front!. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Stephens Adams. London: Boosey \u0026 Co. 1894. The Village Blacksmith Song. Words written by Longfellow. Music composed by W.H. Weiss. London: Weekes \u0026 Co. The Yeoman's Wedding Song. Words by Maria X. Hayes. Composed by Prince Poniatowski. London: Boosey \u0026 Co.","Title: Songs Cover intials E.L.N. Handwritten list of songs: Who Is Sylvia? Franz Schubert Charles Ditson \u0026 Co  New York La Fille de Madame Angot  Lecocq C. Joubert The Sea Charles Marshall Boosey \u0026 Co., New York Questa o quella  Giuseppe Verdi  Ditson \u0026 Co  New York King Charles  Maude Valerie White  Bosey \u0026 Co, New York Serenade  E. Paolo Tosti  G. Schirmer, New York Two Russian Folk Songs ( Volga Boat Song \u0026 In the Fields)  A.T. Rubetz  G. Schirmer, New York Man of the Hour  R.W. Atkinson Der Troubadour  Joseph Verdi  Leipzig, Aug. Cranz The Kerry Dance J.L. Molloy  Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co  New York Radamisto (1720) G. F. Handel  G. Schirmer, New York","Cover: Music Inside Loose: The National Recorder Inaugural March; Larmarque Texas Franccesco Fancinlliz Waves of the Ocean Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company There's a Long, Long Trail Zo Elliot (handwritten) The Girl I Left Behind Me (Handwritten) How the Gates Came Ajar (Handwritten) Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone (Handwritten) Harry Kennedy The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant Ch. Grobe Gentle Nellie Moore Ch. Grobe Ditson \u0026 Co Mass. Love's Messenger March V. B. Aubert Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Golden Sunset March E. Berthier Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co New York Blue Bird Polka E.M. Bowman J.L. Peters, New York Silvery Sand Galop Frank H.H. Thomson Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co Boston Other Loose items: The Child's Unfinished Prayer; Freedom and the USA; The Trumpet Calls of the Army;; Down in Dixie; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; Joyous Farmer; Then You'll Remember me;Boulanger's March; Rock-A-By-Baby; I'se Gwine Back to Dixie; Oh You Darling; Jeanette Polka; Awakening of Love; Angel Hands Shall Ever Guide Thee;After Winter Cometh Summer; Sailing March; Joly Trumpeter's March; Golden Slippers; Come Back to Erin; A Bird in Hand; Good Night Darling, Come To Morrow; My Home's the Sea; Friendless and Sad; Haunting Memories; Our Nation's Medley; Awfully Awful; Baby Mine; Put Me in my Little Bed; Crime!; The Old-Fashioned Mother; Building for Eternity; Almighty God, thou Knowest Best; Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; Marriage Bells Waltzes; Dear Old Girl; Affection; Children at Play Galop","Cover: Piano A. Dunstan Handwritten Contents: 1. Nadine Alfred Haines 2. The Harmonius Blacksmith G.F. Handel 3. Etude de Concert Paul Ambroise 4. Florice Agnes M. Chambers London, W.H. Broome 5. Adola Ernest Travers 6. Waltz C.M. von Weber London, Swan \u0026 Co. 7. March of the Israelites M. Costa London: Hart \u0026 Co. 8. Sheperd's Evening Song Chas. D. Blake F. Pitman, Hart \u0026 Co. London 9. Aida O. Sherwin Marshall London: Edwin Ashdown 10. The Gondolier W.C. Powell 11. Blumenlied Gustav Lange 12. The Battle of Life J.H. Lewis London: B. Williams Ltd. 13. Sparkling Cascades Langton Willliams London: W. Paxton 14. Mimosa Albert Wm. Brooks London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 15. Tema and Variations W.A. Mozart London: Willcocks \u0026 Co. 16. The Parade march Henri Stanislaus London 17. Odelesque Moorish Dance Parke Hubter London: C. Sheard \u0026 Co. 18. Scherzo Brilliant H.A. Wollenhaupt London: Wickins \u0026 Co. 19. Andante Louis Van Beethoven London: B. Williams Ltd. 20. L'Americaine James H. Sykes 21. Daintie Daisie J. Warwick Moore London: Edwin Ashdown 22. Zingarella Felix Burns 23. Scherzo Joseph Joachim Raff London: Edwin Ashdown 24. Study in E Stephen Heller London: B. Williams, Ltd.","Cover: Mrs. Louise Richardson. Spine: Ballads, Songs etc 1838-1847 734.3 Inside label: Margaret Riker Haskell La Fete Indienne by Henri Bohlman; Boston: Geo. P. Reed La Ravenna by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Zoralia by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Martelle by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Pearlette by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Adalina by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason The Novelty Quadrilles by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Polka Quadrilles by Stephen Glover Philadelphia: A. Fiot Pas Styrien by A. Ropicquet Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Village Quick Step by Dr. John G. Bartlett Boston: Oliver Ditson The Coasirs Galop by F. Burgmuller Philadelphia: A. Fiot Indian Hunter Quick Step by Henry Russell New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds Pas a Pas by H. Auguste Pond Cincinnati Ohio: T. B. Mason Two Rondos by Francois Hunten Boston: Oliver Ditson Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by G. Donizetti New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Wild Flowers Soon Will Shed Their Blooom by Donizetti Philadelphia: A. Fiot When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming S.C. Massett New York; Wm. Dubois We Stood Beside the Window by W.C. Peters Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters The Melodies of Many Lands by Charles W. Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by Samuel Lover Boston: C. Bradlee Think of Me Then by Miss A.S. Jungmann Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. The Last farewell by T.M.I. Baltimore: Geo. Willig, Jr. Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters Cincinnati: Peters \u0026 Co. I have Something Sweet to Say by Charles E. Horn New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Ponds The Minute Gun at sea by M.P. King Philadelphia: Geo. Willig You Ask if I Love You by E. Thomas Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Speak No Ill by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Thou Shalt Never Know I Love Thee by An Amateur Cincinnati: W.C. Peters Where are now the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Love Not by Blockley Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026 Co. I've Wandered in Dreams by J.A. Wade Philadelphia: Fiot, Megnen \u0026 Co. The Hindoo Girl's Song by Howard Z. Cosby Philadelphia: G. Willig A Home that I Love by Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Sun Now Gilds the Mountain Tops by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot Exercises for the Guitar by Carulli Philadelphia: A. Fiot Oh! Think Not I can SAy Farewell by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot My Thoughts are of Thee My Love by C.G. Weber Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters My Helen is the Fairest Flower by Meigen Philadelphia: A. Fiot Teach, Oh! Teach Me to Forget by T.H. Bayly Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sweetly Falls the Dew of Night by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Pirate's Serenade by J. Thomson Boston: Henry Prentiss Carusi's Guitar Melodies by Samuel Carusi Baltimore by author The Hungarian Waltz by Emil Heerbrugger Philadelphia: A. Fiot Ah! Canst Thou Leave Me? by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot As I View These Scenes So Charming by Bellini Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Love Thee Dearest by Viotti Baltimore: G. Willig I Love But Thee by Meignen Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co Shall We Meet Again MAry by J.B. L'Hulier Philadelphia: George Willig Note on inside back cover: \"Withdrawn Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.\"","Cover: Music Larghetto by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Movement by Cherubini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selections from Mozart and Rink Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Pieces by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from Beethoven's Mass in C. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Selection from a Mass by Haydn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Movements from Adam and Spontini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Prayer from Tancredi by Rossini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Two Adagios by Southard and Geisler Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Nocturne in Midsummer's Night Dream by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Three Preludes and Fugues by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Cathedral Voluntaries by Vincent Novello Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sounds of Love by Th. Oesten New York: Stephen T. Gordon The Wedding March by Mendelssohn Cincinnati: John Church La Marseillaise by Henry Cramer Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Dresden MArch by Gustave Kunze Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman March by Ferd. Beyer Cincinnati: F.W. Rauch Gondellied by Theodore Oesten Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. Prayer from Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Evening Blessing by M. Keller New York: Horace Waters Oh! God Thy Goodness by Beethoven Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Lo The Day of Rest Declineth by L.O. Emerson Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. With Thee by Franz Abt Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Dying Christian by Pope Philadelphia: G.E. Blake When my Father and my Mother forsake me by The Chevalier S. Neukomm New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodard Strike the Cymbal by Pucitta Baltimore: G. Willig Jerusalem My Happy Home by William Clifton New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Jeptha's Daughter by Braham \u0026 Nathan New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sound the Loud Timbrel New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Thy Will Be Done by J.B. Taylor New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Parting Hymn by J.F. Hance New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Jesus Savior of My Soul by Albert H. Wood Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Napolitaine by Alexander Lee Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Alas! Those Chimes So Sweetly Stealing by W.V. Wallace Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Hear, O Hear me! by Rossini Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. La Serenade by F. Schubert Cincinnati : John Church Jr. The Day-Star of My Life has Set! by J.C.Meininger Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. This is the Lord's Own Day by Franz Otto Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fading Still Fading by T.V. Weisenthal St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Oh God Have Mercy by Mendelssohn Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. Pity O Savior by Geo. F. Root Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co.","Scope and Contents Cover\" \"___d Songs\" Inside Handwritten Index Alphabetical Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield Day is Done by M.W. Balfe Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Children of the City by Stephen Adams New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Keep Us Safely to the End by J.L. Gilbert New York: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. On Wings of Faith by M. Dunton Sparrow Boston: C.W. Thompson \u0026 Co. Watching the Embers by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Angel Came by Frederic H. Cowen Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Maguerite by C.A. White Boston: White Smith \u0026 Co. The Applet of Her Eye by George Routledge New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Darby and Joan by J. L. Molloy Manchester, N.H.: C.H. Kimball Answer? by Alfred G. Robyn St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Music House Co. O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay by Anton Strelezki Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Sleeping Hero by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Old Minstrel Bass Song by Geo. Le Gault Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Diver by Edward J. Loder Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Message from the King by Ciro Pinsuti Chicago: National Music Co. The Wreck of the Valencia by J.H. Fillmore Cincinnati: The Fillmore Music House (2 copies) Cease Thy Reposing by Frederic Maccabe New York: Richard A. Saalfield Say What Shall my Song be To-night by Joseph Phillip Knight Chicago: National Music Co. I Watched the Sunlight dying by Franz Abt Cleveland: S. Brainard's Son's Two Hearts by Louis F. Gottschalk Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. Gold, Bright and Yellow L.O. Emerson Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. The Sword of Ferrara by Frederic Field Bullard Boston: G. Schirmer Jr. Our Jack's Come HOme Today by W.J. Devers New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield I've Gathered Them In by C.A.White Boston and Chicago: White, Smith \u0026 Co. Golden Love By Milton Wellings Boston: P.R. McCargo \u0026 Co. 'Tis I ! by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026 Bro. Fairer Still ! by Ciro Pinsuti New York: C.H.Ditson \u0026 Co. Pure and Fair The Lilly Grows by H.P. Danks Chicago: National Music Co. The Beautiful Gate by M. Piccolomini Boston: White-Smith Music Pub. Co. (2 copies) Good Night by Mary Turner Salter Boston: Oliver Ditson Company My Honolulu Queen by William H. Penn Copyright by Sol. Bloom Sweet Fleur De-Lis by Edgar Selden New York: George L. Spaulding Pretty Lips by Artur Lloyd Chicago: National Music Co. Concert of Nightingales by J. Concone Philadelphia: F.A. North \u0026 Co. She was a Good Old Soul by Theodroe Morse New York: FB Haviland The Offer by Theo. H. Northrup Chicago: National Music Co. Moonbird by Johann C. Schmid New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick \u0026 Co. When Fairy Tales Were Ended by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Co. The Fair Little Maiden by Emilie Paige Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Camelia and Rose by Wilhelm Ganz Manchester, NH: Chas. H. Kimball Kuss Walzer by Johann Strauss New York: Willis Woodward \u0026 Co. Oh! Had I Wealth by Frank D'Alquen New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Beyond the Starsby Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Oh, The Blue Hills! by Margaret Ellis Mabery New York: Oliver Ditson Company Grandma's Last Amen by Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Champagne Charlie Was His Name by Alfred Lee New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Old Cuckoo Quartet by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Company The Message by Jac. Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Madrigal by C. Chaminade Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples by William B. Gray New York: W.B.Gray \u0026 Co. Daffodil Time by Theo. Marzials New York: Richard A. Saalfield I Built a Bridge of Fancies by Anne Fricker Postillion by Franz Abt New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Torpedo and the Whale ! by Olivette Chicago: National Music Company Sailing over the Sea by D' Adhemar Chicago: National Music Company Those Evening Bells by Solon Wilder Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Daybreak by Waldemar Malmene New York: R.A. Saalfield My Star of Home by E. Frewin New York: R.A. Saalfield Dublin Bay by Geo. Barker New York: National Music Co. Greeting Glee by M.A. Rublee Chicago: National Music Company Fair Lilly by F. M. Lillebridge Washington DC. John F. Ellis \u0026 Co. loose inside back cover: The Sword of Bunker Hill (Handwritten/typed) paper-Oliver Ditson Boston Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by F. Kuchen","Book Title: Secular Songs Inside Handwritten alphabetical listing of songs Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by Kucken Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield When the Heart is Young by Dudley Buck Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Who Can Tell? by J.H. Rosecrans Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House (2 Copies) The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Answers Ballad by Jacques Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Weaving by Milton Wellings Chicago: National Music Company Sailing on the Lake by George W. Major Chicago: National Music Company The Storm Fiend by Joseph L. Roeckel Boston: Oliver Ditson Company The Bird and the Rose by Amy Elise Horrocks New York: G. Schirmer The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Danube River by Hamilton Aide New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Heavenly Light by Grace Akass Murdock Chicago: Sol Bloom I Would that my Love by Mendelssohn To the Stormwind by Carl Evers Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (2 Copies) In the Chimney Corner by Frederic H. Cowen New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Know a Bank by Charles E. Horn New York: Richard A. Saalfield Fleeting Days by Eben H. Bailey Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt \u0026 Co. The Evening Gun by Dr. J.B. Herbert Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. Committed to the Deep by C.A.White Boston: White, Smith \u0026 Company Down Deep within the Cellar by John Oxenford Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) The Man-O'-War's Man by Arthur W. Marchant Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Sunset by Kate Vannah Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Company When the wind blows in from the Sea by Henry Smart Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Love's Sorrow by Harry Rowe Shelley New York: G. Schirmer Love is Calling by Virginia Hagan Chicago: National Music Company Meditation Song by. C. Chenery Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Child of the Sunbeam by N. Barker Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (3 Copies) Star of the Desert by Theo Bonheur Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Afterwards by John W. Mullen Boston: Oliver Ditson Company In Night's Still Calm by Gustave Luther New York: G. Schirmer Blest were the Days by Sir John A. Stevenson Boston: Oliver Ditson Must We Then Meet As Strangers? by J. R. Thomas New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. The Song of the Patriot by John Naylor Haverhill, Mas: John Naylor The Old Song Book by W. J Morant Chicago: National Music Company Where the Sugar Maples Grow by A.A. Giffin Washington DC: The Kirkus Dugdale Co. Farewell Dear Heart by D.S. Hakes Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers The King of the Deep Am I by W.C. Kreusch New York: Leo Feist Davy Jones' Locker by H.W. Petrie New York: Jos.W.Stern \u0026 Co. Knights of Honor by Harrison Millard New York: Richard A. Saalfield Shower of Cold Polka by Carl Lorenz Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Home Sweet Home by William Kuhe New York: W.A. Oakes","Scope and Contents Title: \"Mary Oatwell\" \"Music\" Inside Cover: Typed listing-typed Vocal and Piano music My Mountain Home by William J. Wetmore, MD. New York: Millet's Music Saloon Solitude by John Daniel Philadelphia: Covenhoven \u0026 Duffy Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson Boston: Oliver Ditson Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee by A Lady Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury Boston: E.H. Wade Ev'ry Land My Home by N.J. Sporle New York: A.A. Van Gelder I Love the Merry Sunshine by Stephen Glover New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Tell Me My Heart by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. There is Darkness on the Mountain by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spring Time of the Year is Coming by C.Thompson Esq. Baltimore: G. Willig Hope and the Rose by Stephen Glover Baltimore: G. Willig I Do Not Ask to Offer Thee by G. Linley New York: F. Riley \u0026 Co. I'm A Merry Zingara by M.W.Balfe Boston: Geo. P. Reed The Somnambulist's Song by Madlle. Jenny Lind New York: Jollie Lament for Home by Linley New York: Jollie Comin' Thro' the Rye New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. The Alpine Sheperdess by H.Kater, Esq. New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Alfin Brillar by Luigi Ricci Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. La Fille Du Regiment by Donizetti New York: Firth \u0026 Hall La Vivandiere New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Rejoice Our Lord Has Risen by C.K. Hawes Portland Maine: C.K. Hawes Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti New York: William Hall \u0026 Son We Met by Chance by F. Kuchen New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Mother Dear by Samuel Lover, Esq. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Mother's Smile by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son If the Deep Voice of Sorrow by George Loder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Searcher of Hearts by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Star of Love by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Spring is Coming by Henry Kleber New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings by G.H. Rodwell New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. My Home, My Happy Home by G.A. Hodson Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Where are the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini New York: Jaques \u0026 Brother When I was Quitting Norman Bowers by Meyerbeer New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Mine it is at Midnight Hour by J. Caspard Maeder New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Bonnie Doon New York: S.C. Jollie Jamie;s on the Stormy Sea by Bernard Covert Boston: Oliver Ditson Maiden! awake from thy slumbers by John Daniel New York: William Hall \u0026 Son May morning light Fall o'er thee by John Daniel Boston: G.P. Reed","Scope and Contents Title: Duetts Inside cover not attached an alphabetical list of songs labeled \"Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.69\" May Queen by Henry C. Watson, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Shades of Eve are Falling by John Daniell, Boston: Geo. P. Reed Come with Me Beneath the Wave by Edward Collier, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Inchcape Bell by John Parry Jr., Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me back my Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes like a Spell by C.E. Horn I'm Afloat, I's Afloat by John M. White, Boston: Henry Prentiss Il Secreto per esser Felici ( It is beter to Laugh than be sighing) by Donizetti, Boston: Oliver Ditson O Would I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Birds Who on the Joyous Wing by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Henry R, Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee O Love is Like a Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Not for Me by Henry Oakey; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall I Beg You'll Not Suppose Miss Snooks by R. Smith; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Rosy Hours of Sprightly Youth by John Daniel; Boston: Henry Prentiss The American Girl by Charles F. Heuberer; Boston: Henry Prentiss There Crows a Bonnie Briar Bush by James Dewar; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques Melody by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Merry Gondolier by Alexander Lee; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mariner's Graveby Charles T. Martyn; New York: Charles E. Horn Di Tanti Pal Piti Come and Wander with Me by Auber; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Winters Gone the Spring is Here by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave by John H. Hewitt; Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. When I First Heard the Convent Bell by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher Shall I Sing You the Song by Augustus Meves; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring is Coming by Carlo Bassini; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Smile Upon Me Dearest by Auber; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Star of the Desert by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Publisher Soon I Shall Behold Thee by Herold; New York: Atwill Publisher The Carrier Pigeon by P.K. Moran; Boston: C. Bradlee None Remember Thee by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Take Not Too Rudelt the Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Oh Weep Not, Oh Weep Not by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Do Not Look So Bright and Blest by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon Oh Tell Me Not of Future Peace by Mrs. G.; New York: C.T.Ceslain Sounding Billows; New York: Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Poor Man's Friend by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Lass o'Cowrie by Francis H. Brown; New York: Atwill Publisher The Language of Flowers by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill Publisher Go Demand of Yon Light Zephyr by G. Donizetti; New York: Hewitt \u0026 Jaques The Merry Bugle by Mr. J. Jones; Boston: Oliver Ditson Angels of Peace and Gladness by Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ah! Believe Love's Holy Flame by A. Adam; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Sweet is the Thought, The Promise Sweet by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. Thou Art Far Away at sea by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Day I'm Sixty Two by T. Bricher; Boston: H. Prentiss When This Enchantment I Behold by M.W. Balfe; Boston: O.Ditson Woman's Heart by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson Highland Mary by L. Kozeluch; Boston: C. Bradlee Hail Columbia Happy Land; New York: Atwill Publisher Our Father's Hearth by S.B. Pond; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Sunbeam of Summer by Bellinin; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Orphean Lyre by Mr. Wainwright; Boston: O. Ditson (2) The Reconciliation by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Hours of Love When First We Met by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Chain and the Ring by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Churchyard Wall by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Chieftain's Halls by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Gypsy's Invitation by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Am I Not Fondly Thine Own; New York: Atwill's Come Echo Catch My Song by C.M. Weber; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Arm, Arm Ye Brave by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Piercing Eyes by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Pleasing Pain by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Holy, Holy, Lord, God, Almighty by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Honor and Arms by Handel; Boston: Oliver Ditson When Night Comes O'er the Plain by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Tiger Couches in the Wood by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Flora's Invitation by James B. Taylor; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Waves are Brightly. Lightly Dancing by T. Comer; Boston: C. Bradlee Oh! Boatman Row Me O'er the Stream by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Free, The German Rhine by J.W. Hudson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Life as a Father pitieth his Children by Joseph Monds; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Oh! Lull Me, Lull Me Charming Air by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Kate Kearney by a memeber of the Philadelphia Glee Association; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns My Sweet Dorabella by T. Philipps; Boston: Parker Ditson Song of the Gipsy's Bride by Balfe Chorus of Gypsey's by Balfe; New York: Atwill Tis Sad to Leave Our Father Land by Balfe; New York: Atwill The Heart Bow'd Down by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fair Land of Poland by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson I'll Do Thy Bidding Mother Dear by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Scope and Contents Spine: Vocal Music; Cover S. Jennie Kingsley Inside cover label \" Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Gift of Miss Alma J. Bridgman, Williamsburg, Mass.\" Alphabetical listing, typed inside front cover The Star Spangled Banner arranged by Wm Dressler; New York: William Dressler Hail Columbia  arranged by Ch. K.; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Viva L'America Home of the Free by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pong \u0026 Co. The Soldier's Prayer by William A. King; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. My Beloved One's Fairy Like Form by A. Fesca; Boston: E.H. Wade My Father's Home by Ferdinand Cumbert; New York: William Dressler The Song of May by W.Vincent Wallace; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Sons Croosken Laun by Matthews; Philadelphia: G. Willig Haunted Stream by George Barker; Philadelphia: Beck \u0026 Lawton The Death of Warren by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Kathleen Mavorneen by J.N. Crouch; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Dermot Astore by F.W.N. Crouch; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. Love Not by Blockley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Blighted Flower by M.W. Balfe; Philadelphia: A. Foit Clara by George Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Agatha by F. Abt; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Gaily Thro' Life Wander by G. Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Il Secreto Per Esser Felici by Donizetti; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Within a Mile of Edinboro; Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf by David Wood; New York: S.T. Gordon Mrs. Lofty and I by J.J. Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Village Queen by Emily Antonia Walker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Grave of Bonaparte by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny L'Ouvriere by D'Etienne Arnaud; Bruxelles: B. Schott Soave Imagine D'Amor by Mercante; Paris\" Choudens Three Fishers went Sailing by John Hullah; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Oft in the Stilly Night by Sir J. Stevenson; New York: S.T. Gordon The Beggar Girl by A. Sedgwick; Boston: Russell \u0026 Tolman Rock Me to Sleep, Mother by Ernest Leslie; Boston: G.D. Russell and Company Weeping, Sad and Lonely by Henry Tucker; Brooklyn: Sawyer \u0026 Thompson The Murmering Sea by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Lays of the Night by Stephen Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I Would That My Love by M. Bartholdy; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Maybells and the Flowers by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chair by Geo. F. Root; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Thou Art With Me by J.R. Thomas; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Glory Hallelujah arranged by Waldo Allen; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Wanted a Governess by John Parry; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Sensitive Coon by Pedro A. Andreu; New York: S.T. Gordon The Universal Medley arranged by J. Pierpont; Boston: Oliver Ditson Marching Along by Wm. B. Bradbury; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.","Spine: MUSIC  Cover: C.F. Smith Inside cover loose listing of songs by composer, alphabetical: Vocal Music, Vol. 7 Mother He's Going Away by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Molly Carew by Samuel Lover, Esq.; New York: Millets Music Saloon Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining by Samuel Lover; Philadelphia: George Willig The Low Back'd Car by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The May-Dew by S. Lover; New York: E. Riley The Chameleon by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Flower of Natchez by SAmuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Fanny of New York by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Indian Summer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Alabama by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Two Birds by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Slaying the Deer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Land of the West by Samuel Lover; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Beautiful West by Alexander Lee; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Fine Ould Irish Gentleman by John Brougham; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Jeannette \u0026 Jeannot by Charles W. Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Cheer Up My Own Jeannette by Charles W. Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Were I but his Own Wife by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Maiden's Dream by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son What are the Wild Waves Saying by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son When Stars are in the Quiet Skies by Alexander Ball; Boston: George P. Reed Thou art Gome from my Gaze by G. Linley Esq. ; New York: Millet's Music Saloon Despairing Mary by J. Wilson; Charleston: George Oates Oh! The Heart it is a Treasure by E.L. Hime; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Soul in One Unbroken Sigh by W.H. Reeves; Boston: G.P. Reed The Bank of the Guadalquiver by L.Lavenu; New York: Atwill Beautiful Venice by J.P. Knight; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Deck Not with Gems by W, Turnbull; Boston: W.H. Oakes Flow Gently Sweet Afton by J.E. Spilman; Philadelphia: George Willig Ode in the Golden Rule, I.O.O.F. arranged by Webbe Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V.Wallace; New York: Firth Hall \u0026 Pond Girondin's Hymn by A. Dumas; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother (handwritten verses) Ethiopian Serenades: Mary Blane; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son My Uncle Ned by Wlliam Clifton: New York: Atwill Oh! Susanna of the Christy Minstrels; New York: C.Holt, Jr. Dearest Mae (an Ethiopian Song) by L.D. H. Crosby; Philadelphia: A. Fiot","Scope and Contents Spine \"Piano\" Cover \"l.H.B. Music\" The Old English Gentleman Ronald and I by Louisa Gray; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore March of the Men of Harlech by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome The Celebrated Marseillais Hymn by M. Rouget Delisle; London: T. Broome I Love, My Love by Ciro Pinsuti; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart The Brook by J.A. Wade; London: T. Broome List! Lovely Fisher Maiden by C.H. Furlong; Edinburgh: Paterson \u0026 Sons Tell me My Heart by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Should He Upbraid by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Kathleen Mavourneen by F. Nicholls Crouch; London: Hutchins \u0026 Romer Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry R. Bishop; London: Joseph Willams Non li scordar di mel by Fabio Campana; London: R. Mills Oh! Ma Charmante by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026 Co. Mignon by Ambroise Thomas; Paris: Au Menestrel Le Soir by Ch. Gounod; Paris: Choudens, Pere \u0026 Fils Serenade by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer In Our Bright Fairy Boat by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer First Violet by Mendelssohn; London: J.B. Cramer There is a Green Hill Far Away by Ch. Gounod; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Cleansing Fires by Virginia Gabriel; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Angels Ever Bright and Fair by Handel; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. But the Lord if Mindful of His Own by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Sonate Pathetique pour le Piano by L. Van Beethoven; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Fantasia in C minor by Mozart; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. L'Invitation a la Valse Rondo Brillante by C.M. von Weber; London: Forsyth Brothers Lascia Ch'io Pianga by Franz Rosenfeld; London: Hutchings and Romer Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Petits Oiseaux by W. Kuhe; Bruxelles: Schott Freres Pinson et Fauvette by Paul Barbot; Paris: C. Prilipp Rosabina by Hannah R. Binfield; London: Joseph Williams Pluie de Brillants by F.V. Kornatzki; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Roulette Galop by Chas. Coote Junr. ; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry","Spine: MUSIC Cover E.E.EASTMAN Unattached alphabetical list of songs inside from cover The May Queen (parts 1-3) by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! My Heart is Weary Waiting by Herman Saroni; Philadelphia: Edward Walker Pirates Serenade by I. Thompsom; Boston: C.H. Keith The Old Sexton by Henry Russell; Boston: Prentiss and Clark I've a Home in the Valley by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last tear I Shed by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainy Day Song by Wiliam R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bridge of Sighs by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson I've Nothing Else to do by William Clifton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Je Suis La Bayadere by N.C. Bochsa; Philadelphia: A. Fiot I Love, I Love the Free by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed To Mary in Heaven by Mr. W.R. dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Watch You Well By Daylight by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall The Night Before the Bridal by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Love's Young Dream by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Grace Darling by George Linley; Philadelphia The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster; Boston: Geo. P. Reed I Have Something Sweet to Tell You by I.B. Webster; Louisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. The Song of Blanche Alpen by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Grecian Daughter by Jos. P. Knight; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Thus Meet Thou and I by W.Williams; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by H. Russell; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House There's A Good Time Coming by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson If She Love Thee by T. Comer; Boston: Oliver Ditson Dearest I Think of Thee by C. Krebs; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Will You Love Me Then as Now? by F. Weiland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver DitSON The Willow Song by I.N. Metcalf; Boston: Prentiss \u0026 Clark Come Dwell With Me by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Cradle Song by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Natalie, Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Songs of the Virginia Serenaders-Lucy Neal by J.P. Carter; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House Oh! Emma was a Darling by John P. Ordway; Bosotn: E.H. Wade Nelly was a Lady by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Good Old Days of Yore by Judson; Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026 Co. The California Gold Diggers by Nathan Barker; Boston: S.W. Marsh Come with Me While the Stars Shine Bright by J.W. Turner; Boston: Oliver Ditson When the Stars are in the Quiet Skies by H.A. Osborne; New York: William Vanderbeek The Mountainer's Farewell by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Get Off the Tracks by Jesse Hutchinson Junr. Boston: Published by the author Where Can the Soul Find Rest! by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Was Happy Ere I Loved You by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Will You Come to My Mountain Home? by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Comin thro' the Rye; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountainer by Leonard Marshall; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny Gray by Charlie Mueller; Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker Do They Miss Me At Home? by S.M. Crannis; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Miss Thee at Home by Charlie C. Converse; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Cannot Pretend to Say by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Old Pine Tree by Charles White; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Young Folks at Home by Miss Hattie Livingston; New York: Gould \u0026 Berry The Cottage of My Mother by Judson Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Again by M.S. Pike, Esq.; Boston: E. H. Wade The Flag of Our Union by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Dismal Swamp by Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Carry Me Home to Die by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Inez in Heaven by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Wm. Oakes I'm Alone, All Alone by William dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rockaway by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed How Long \u0026 Dreay is the Night by B.F. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Shall we Meet Again, Mary by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: George Willig","Scope and Contents Spine: Music with call Numbers VZP//9M973 inside front cover \"Forbes Library Northampton, Mass. Gift of Joseph L. Harrison\" Alphabetical listing by composer of songs in book, page 3 J.L. Harrison, Troy, NY handwritten Autumn Wind by E.C. Phelps; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Bells of Aberdovey by  Brinley Richards; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring Song by G.D. Wilson; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Estelle by Charles D'Albert; Troy, NY: Edward P. Jones Fanyasia by G.A. Osborne; Boston: Oliver Ditson Valse L'Amour by J.W. Long; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tam O'Shanter by George W, Warren; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. U.S. Army Calls by Robert Stoeprl; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Monks Prayer by Julius E. Muller; New York: William A. Pond \u0026 Co. Birds of Spring by E. Hoffman; Providence, RI: John A. Cory La Cascade of Roses by J. Ascher;  New York: S. T. Gordon Preciosa by E. Beyer; Boston: O;iver Ditson Di Provenza Il Mar by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Summer Breezes by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Berceuse (Cradle Song) by L.M. Gottschalk; New York: William Hal \u0026 Son Teresa Carreno by E.H.Wade; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Marie by Brinley Richards; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Hymn to Love by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Les Cloches Du Monastere by Lefebure Wely; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co. The Prayer Granted by Thecla Badarzewska; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Lauterbach Maiden by R. Loffler; Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026 Co. Le Crepuscule by T.J. Guy; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer Zeta Psi Polka by T.J. Guy; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Lester Wallack Polka by Robert Stoepel; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Maienliebe by Th. Oesten; New York: S.T. Gordon La Tendresse by H. Cramer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Reve d' Esperance by Henry Mayer; New York: Firth, Pond and Co. Golden Robin Polka by Narcisse Bousquet; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co, The Blossom Quadrille by Wililam Hopkins; Try, NY: Edward Hopkins Republican Quadrilles by Thos. J. Guy; Buffalo: Sheppard Cottier \u0026 Co. Military March by Ch. Gounod; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Spring Fairy by J.C. Engelbrecht;  Baltimore: Miller \u0026 Beacham La Charme Schottisch by Edward N. Catlin; Troy, New York: J.W.Andrews The Lorette Polka by James Pearce; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Je T'Ecoute by J. Lafleur; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Alleghany Valley Rail Road March by Sarah H. Killikelly; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Les Rats Quadrilles by J. Redler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Crown of Diamonds Galop by James Bellak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pestal by Charles Grobe; Baltimore: G. Wilig Junr. General Grant's Grand March by  E. Mack; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker","Scope and Contents Red and Silver Spine \"Scraps\"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles \u0026 Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland \u0026 Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland \u0026 Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms \u0026 Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland \u0026 Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark \u0026 Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa","Spine: Weber Hunter's Chorus S B Coolidge Inside Cover \" Forbes Library Northampton Mass Gidt of Frank Lyman Brooklyn N.Y. Typed alphabetical list of Vocal and Instrumental Music, vol. 88 Introduction ( to Hunter's Chorus) The Hunter's Chorus by C. Meineke; Baltimore: John Cole The Celebrated Overture to la Dame Blanche by A. Boieldieu; New York: E. Riley The Celebrated Overture Il Barbier di Seville by Rossini; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Celebrated Overture to the Caravan by Mr. Gretri; New York W. DuBois The Swiss Hunters Welcome Home by L. Devereaux; Boston: James L..Hewitt \u0026 Co. Music Saloon Harriet the Match Girl by W. Kirby; Boston: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Chimes of Zurich by Charles E. Horn; New York: J.L. Hewitt The Huntsman's Chorus by N. Buhl; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boston Light Infantry's by E. Kichberg Jr.; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Boston Brigade march by James Hewitt; Boston: James Hewitt Music Store Boston Independet Cadets' Grand March by J. Worsley; Boston: C. Bradlee Grand March Quick Step by Webster's; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. A Popular New Quick Step by Anthony Rieff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Gipsey Dance by Augustus Voigt; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. LHimne des Marsellois by Mr. Moran; New York: W. Dubois Bid me Discourse by Henry R. Bishop; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Johnny came A Courting by W.F.Parke; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Meet Me By Moonlight by J. Augustine Esq.; New York: E. Riley The King and the Countryman by Mr. Parnell; Boston: C. Bradlee Farewell But Whenever You Welcome the Hour by Arthur F. Keene; New York: E. Riley Hours There Were by Joseph A. Wasde esq.; Philadelphia: John G. Klemn Oh it is Not While Riches by W. Eavestaff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Farewell to My Harp by Charles E. Horn; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Hinda's appeal to her Lover by G. Kiallmark; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. Let Us Hast to Kelvin grove bonnie lassie by R.A. Smith; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Braes o' Balquhither by John Davies; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Bonja Song; New York: J.A.\u0026 W. Geib The Carrier Pigeon; Philadelphia: John G. Klemm","Spine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026 Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis","Spine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026 Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026 Swan","Spine: Music  Attached on inside cover alphabetical listing, by composer; Volume 53 Piano Music Inside: May G. Leavitt; January 21st 1871 5th Sinfonies by J.N. Hummel; Londres: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Sonaten by L.van Beethoven; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Reverie-Traumerei by R. Schumann; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Zufriedenheit by Orleana R. E. Thompson; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company No. 7 Op.78 Fantasie; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag No. 10 Op.21 Grande Polonaise in Es Dur; Braunschweig \u0026 New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Bohn: N. Simrock The Mountain Stream by Sidney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. L'Esperance by Alexandre Fesca; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Frisches Leben by F. Spindler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wanderlieder by Franz Spindler; Boston: Henry Tolman Fruhlings= Wanderungen by L. Kohler; Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Andante by F. Schubert; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Co. Marcia Fantastica by Bargiel; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Grande Galop Chromatique by F. Liszt; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026 Co. Les Courriers Caprice by Theodore Ritter: Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine: Songs Front Cover: Flossie S. Roberts. In Loving Memory of Her Dear Aunt \u0026 Godmother Clara Helena Aubrey From Uncle Richard, July 16, 1896 2. O for the Wings of a Dove by F. Mendelssohn Batholdy; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair by Haydn; London: H. D'Alcorn Kindly Will Heaven Regard Us by Donizetti; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Flow on Thou Shining River by Sir John Stevenson; London: H. D'Alcorn There's Not A Merry Bird That Sings by Ferdinad Gumbert; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Looking Back by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. The Storm by W. Glover; London: H. D'Alcorn Children's Voices Song by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Far Away From Thee by Michael Watson; London: Willey \u0026 Co. Love in Youth by H. B. Farnie; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Last Links are Broken by Fanny Steers; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Leah's Song by Brinley Richards; London: Cramer \u0026 Co. Come Where My Loves Lies Dreaming by S.C.Foster; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest by J.L. Hatton; London: B. Williams Half Mast High by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Belle Mahone by J.H. McNaughton; London: Howard \u0026 Co. Sweethearts by Arthur Sullivan; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. I Cannot Forget by Charlotte Sainton Dolby; London: Boosey, Patey \u0026 Co. She Wore A Wreath of Roses by Jospeph P. Knight; London: Joseph Williams Auld Robin Gray; London: H. Dalcorn \u0026 Co. Remember or Forget by Hamilton Aide; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Floating Away by John Blockley; London: John Blockley Only to Love by Charles Santley; London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Golden Days Ballad by Arthur S.Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Across the Sea by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. To The Woods by F. Warner; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. Ring Out Wild Bells by John Blockley; London: John Blockley 'Tis the Hour for Music by Henry Farmer; London: Joseph William Ruby by Virginia Gabriel; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. The Skipper and His Boy by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. Tired by Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss); London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Recit by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026 Co. Ring On! Sweet Angelus by Ch.Gounod; London: Metzler \u0026 Co. Mein Liebster ist im Dorf der Schmied by Gustav Holzel; London: Augener \u0026 Co. Weary Song by Virginia Gabriel; London: Duff \u0026 Stewart She Sat Beside the Mountain Spring by Virginia Gabriel; London: C.Lonsdale","Cover: William A. Baker  Sticker inside cover: Forbes Library Northampton Mass. The Great Organ Offertoire by A. Lefebure Wely; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. (stamped Jul 2 1895) Air By Mozart; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Pastorale by Kullak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. La Meditation, Offertoire for Vox Humana by W. Eugene Thayer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Deux Prieres by Alphonse Mailly; London: Chez Schott \u0026 Co. Overture to Martha by von Flotow; New York: S.T.Gordon Overture to the Celebrated Opera of William Tell by G. Rossini; New York: Firth, Son \u0026 Co, Nro. 18 Entfuhrung by W.A. Mozart; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 46. Belisar by C. Donizetti; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 53 Das Nachtlager by C. Kreutzer; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. Weisse Dame by von Boieldieu; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro. 33. Freischutz by C.M. von Weber; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Nro.26. Tancred by von Rossini; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Sonata quasi una Fantasia by Franz Liszt; London: G. Augener \u0026 Co. Andante by W.A. Mozart; Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Larghetto by Mozart;  Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Faust ( No. 1 \u0026 2) by Albert W. Berg; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Tannhauser by C. Frandel; New York: Beer \u0026 Schirmer L'Africaine-Marche religieuse by G. Meyerbeer; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Intermezzo Notturno by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Leipzig: Breitkopf \u0026 Hartel Midsummer Notturno by Mendelssohn; Brooklyn: Carl Prox Wedding March by Mendelssohn; New York: S. T. Gordon Hallelujah Chorus; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Nro. 3. Stumme von Portici by D.F. E. Auber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle Nro. 33 Freischutz by Charles M. von Weber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle The Palermo Quadrille by Ch. D'Albert; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co.","Spine Date: 1856 Cover: S. Jennie Kingsley Inside Cover Sticker attached: Forbes Library; Northampton, Mass. Gift Of Miss Alma J. Bridgman; Williansburg, Mass. Index to Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music v. 10 attached to front page (continued on folowing page) La Fille du Regiment by Donizetti; New York Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond Ah! Why Desire to Light that Face by Donizetti; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Song of the Captive Greek Girl by J.W. Hobbs; Boston: Oliver Ditson The May-Dew by S. Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Come to the Dance by George Linley; Philadephia: A. Fiot They tell me that thy heart is changed by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters I've Left the Snow-Clad Hills by G. Linley; Boston: Stephen W. Marsh Oh! The Home of My Childhood by Herold; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded by J.G. Maeder; Boston: E.H. Wade Shells of the Ocean by J.W. Cherry; New York: Horace Waters The Hazel Dell by Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Sons Joys That We've Tasted; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Will You Come to My Mountain Home ? by Francis H. Brown; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Come Where the Violets Blow by William Iucho; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son The Spirit Land by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Far From the World by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Guardian Spirits by Thomas BAker; New York: Horace Waters The Rapture Dwelling by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Parker \u0026 Ditson Little Eva by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company Here's a health to thee Tom Moore by Michael Kelly; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I Lay on the Battle Fields by Edward Howe Jr.; Boston: Oliver Ditson Billy Boy by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E. P. Christy; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son Maniacs Vision by A.B. Winch; Boston: Geo. P. Reed \u0026 Co. A New Melody Song by B. Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainbow Scottisch by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The National Scottisch by Charles D'Albert; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sontag Polka by T. Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson Syracuse Polka by J.A. Fowler; New York: S.C.Jollie Fire Bell Galop by James Bellak; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Love Not Quick Step by Francis H. Brown; New York: Jollies Music Repository California Quick Step by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Humel's Celebrated Waltz by Gelineck; New York: W. Dubois The Midnight Waltz by W.V. Wallace; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Fairy Waltz by Henry Knicht; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fairy Bell Waltz by Edward Howe, Jr.; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Cinderella Waltz by J.F. Burrows; Boston: Oliver Ditson Frances Waltz by Charles Weisheit; Brooklyn: P.K. Weizel Azalia, or Almacks Waltz by L. V. Beethoven; Boston: Oliver Ditson Aria Alla Scozzese by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Theme de Meyerbeer by F. Hunten ; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jeanette and Jeannot; Boston: Oliver Ditson Handwritten sheet music at back: Andante Pastorale","Cover: M.A. Conant Songs Go Where the Mists are Sleeping by John Daniel; Boston: G.P. Reed Music and Her Sister Song by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Moonlight , Music, Love and Flowers by John Barnett; Louisville: W.C. Peters \u0026 Co. The Angels Told Me So by Horace Waters; New York: Horace Waters The Somnambulist's Song; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Sleep, Mine Eyelids Close by Anne Fricker; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber I Wonder If She Loves Me by Samuel Carusi; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen The Separation by J.C. Maeder; Baltimore: W.C. Peters I'm the Little Flower Girl by G. Linley; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Molly Bawn by SAmuel Lover, Esq; New York: Wm. Dubois We May Be Happy Yet by M.W. Balfe; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Sweet and Low; Boston: Nathan Richardson My Boyhood's Home by W.M. Rooke; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon There was a Time by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Cover: Mattie A. Shirk Inside Sticke: Monmouth County Historical Association Gift of Nannie (Hammer) Betts Handwritten list of songs, in order of presentation The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Maiden with Me by Henry Tucker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Come Sweet Maid by William J.Lemon; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Do They Miss Me at Home? by S.M. Crannis;Boston: Oliver Ditson Deal Gently with the Starangers Heart by Charlie C. Converse; New York: Horace Waters The Days Gone By by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Little White Cottage or Gentle Nettie Moore by J.S. Pierpoint; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Glad to Get Home by G.F.R. Wurzel; Boston: Nathan Richardson at the Musical Exchange I Would Like to Change My Name by Miss Ouri; St.Louis: Henry Pilcher \u0026 Son I See Her Still in My Dreams by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. The Last Beam is Shining Evening Hymn; Philadelphia: G. Willig Love Not by J. Blockley; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker The Maidens Complaint by H. Rebelk; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Listen to the Mockingbird by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker My Lover Dear is on the Sea by Pietro Centemeri; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Compy. The Maidens Resolution by Theodore J. Jung; New York: Horace Waters Poor Uncle Tom by A. Sedgwick; New York: Wm. Vanderbeek The Prodigal Son by Henry C. Watson; New York: Horace Waters Poor Old Bob by Phil Coachee; New York: Horace Waters Star of the Evening by Henry Tucker; Albany: J.H. Hidley The Scholars Adieu by Emanuel Marquis; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Soldier's Serenade by Charles Jarvis; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker That's So by M.A.I.; Philadelphia: William H. Shuster We'll All Meet Again in the Morning by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters We are Happy Now Dear Mother by I.B. Woodbury; New York: Horace Waters What is Home Without a Father? by Louis S.D. Rees; Philadelphia: T.C. Andrews When Thou Art Nigh by F.E.Z.; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Co. We Pitch Our Tents on the Old Camp Ground by Solomon Markstein; New York: Horace Waters Yankee Maid adapted by Jacob; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Spine: Music Cover: Bernie \u0026 Lucy Home Sweet Home by J.H. Slack; New York: S.T. Gordon Home Sweet Home for the Left Hand by James M. Wehli; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. 25 Etudes for the Piano by Fred. Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon The Mockingbird by Edward Hoffman; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by C.B. Lysberg; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Overtures for the Piano; Baltimore: Geo. Willig \u0026 Co. Pesther Waltzes by Joseph Lanner; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Sparkling Dew by Jacob Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers Silvery Shower by Adolph Baumbach; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Overture to Martha by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. The Admiral March by Charles Grobe; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Listen to Me by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy The MArble Bride; Chicago: H.M. Higgins Fairy Dell Quick Step by Jean Batiste; Saint Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Melody of the Rhine by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Il Desiderio by Henri Cramer; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Gaiete de Coeur by Sydney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Sleep My Angel by Karl Wachtmann; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026 Company Prison Duet, Trovatore by C. Everest; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker La Baladine by Ch. B. Lysberg; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026 Weber Convent Bells F. Spindler; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Old Rosin the Bow by William C. Peteres; Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026 Bro. Flying Trapeze by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons A Ray of Sunshine by Carl Le Duc; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Song of the Sky Lark by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons Souvenirs of Mississippi by N.P.B. Curtiss; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady The Dew Drop by E.A. Favarger; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Soldiers Return by E. Ketterer; New York: W,.A. Pond \u0026 Co. La Chasse Sonate by J.L. Dussek; London: Schott \u0026 Co. Prisoner and the Swallow by A. Croisez; New York: J.L. Peters We wont go Home till morning by J.N. Pattison; New York: Wm. A. Pond Il Desiderio by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy","The Blue Alsatian Mountains by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls by M.W. BAlfe; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. The Song that reached my Heart by Julian Jordan; Halifax: James W. Doley He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye by Alexander Lee; London: Brewer \u0026 Co. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains by R.A. Smith; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Wanderer by J.F.Mitchell How Sweet When the Shadow is Passing by Henry Smart; London: Ashdown \u0026 Parry The Gipsy Countess by Stephen Glover; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. Consider the Lillies Sacred Song by E.J. Westrop; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Far Away Song by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. The Gypsy's Warning by Henry A. Goard; London: C. Sheard In The Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison (Lady Arthur Hill); London: Hutchings \u0026 Romer Come Birdie, Come by C.A. White; London: C. Sheard The Lost Chord Song by Arthue Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. thy Face by C.H.R. Marriott; London: J.B. Cramer His Lordship Winked at the Counsel by Peter Conroy; London: Horwood \u0026 Crew The Maid of the Mill Song by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026 Co. All's Well by Braham; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. The Anchor's Weighh'd by Braham; London: T. Broome Dream faces Song by William M. Hutchinson; London: W. Marshall \u0026 Co. Auld Land Syne by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome meet Me By Moonlight by J.A. Wade; London: W.Marshall \u0026 Co. The Vacant Chait by G.F. Root; London: W. Paxton The Voice is Near Song by W.T. Wrighton; London: Robert Cocks \u0026 Co. A Bird in the Hand by Joseph L. Roeckel; London: Enoch \u0026 Sons Far Away, Yet Ever Near by Carl Bernstein; London: C. Sheard Sun of My Soul by T. Blockley; Hampstead: J. Blockley Queen of My Heart Ballad by Alfred Cellier; London: Chappell \u0026 Co. Jessie's Dream by John Blockley; London: John Blockley","Gently Sighs the Breeze by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Little Nell Ballad by George Linley; London: Cramer, Beale \u0026 Co. The Old Watermill by Henry Russell; London: S. Nelson Yes, I Have Dared to love thee!; London: Duff and Hodgson One Day While Gently Riding by F. Kuchen; London: Jullien \u0026 Co. The Gypsy Girl by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Cavalier by Charles W. Glover; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. The Wishing-Gate by N.J.Sporle; London: R. Addison \u0026 Co. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Henry Russell; London: Jeffreys \u0026 Co. Ere Around the Huge Oak by Shield; London: E. Ransford The Irish Emigrant by G. Barker; London: Chappell, Music Seller I Remember, I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald; London: Keith, Prowse \u0026 Co. The Christian Graces-the Song of Faith by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Hope by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Charity by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Christian Virtues-Humility by Montague Corri; London: Leoni Lee \u0026 Coxhead The Lost Fairy by Charles E. Horn; London: Z.T. Purday","Cover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois \u0026 Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley \u0026 Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026 Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois \u0026 Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon","Spine: Music Cover: Sarah B. Royce Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me by Verdi; Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore Bonnie Athliene by Frank Howard; Chicago: T.W. Martin Come Back to Erin by Claribel; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Clochette by James L. Molloy; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Dreaming ever, fondly dreaming by Edwin Christie; New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Down by the Sea by E.W. Locke; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026 Company Dare I Tell! by A.E. Wimmerstedt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Evangeline by Will S. Hays; Cleveland: S. Brainard Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly dreaming by Foley Hall; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Fairy of the Wildwood by Henry A. Brown; New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026 Co. Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing by R.G. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. How the Gates Came Ajar by Eastburn; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026 Sons I Am the Merry Postillion by Franz Abt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy I'd Choose to be a Daisy by Frederick Buckley; New York: Firth Pond \u0026 Co. I'd Be a Rose by F. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. I Cannot Catch the Sunshine by A.J. Higgins; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins I Live for those I Love by J.A. Butterfield; Chicago: Lyon \u0026 Healy Katie Lee \u0026 Willie Grey by Grante ; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins Katey's Letter by Lady Dufferin; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Avourneen by J.E.Johnson; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026 Walker Little MAggie May by Chas. Blamphin; Chicago: Root \u0026 Cady Let Me fold thee close, Mavourneen by M. Keller; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. My Heart is O'er the Sea by Claribel; New York: Wm. A. Pond","Handwritten Note inside: Intersting collection of Old Musicical Works, etc. Our King is a true British Sailor by Samuel May; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Sellers Rest Warrior Rest by Michl. Kelly; London: H. Falkner Not a Drum was Heard by John Barnett; London: Mayhew \u0026 Co. Music Seller Italian Air by G. Kiallmark; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Flowers of Harmony by T. Valentine; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine Weber's Last Waltz by T. Valentine; London: Monro and May A Military Divertimento by J.C. Webb; London: Z.T.Purday A Favorite Irish Air by Thos. Valentine; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Polish Military Waltz by J.F. Hance; London: Clementi \u0026 Co. The Fairy's Song by Walter Turnbull; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026 Collard Bohemian Quadrilles by N.C. Bochsa; London: T. Welsh She never Blamed Him, Never! by Edwin Merriott; London: Goulding \u0026 D'Almaine The Museum by Thomas Valentine; London: Monro \u0026 May The Masaniello Quadrilles by Auber; London: Preston Grand Brazillian March by W. Hardy; London: Preston Melange by W. Sheppard; London: Preston Burton's Favorite Rondeau; London: A. Bland La Fete Champetre by Mr. Hook; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers Sonatinas by D. Bruguier; London: Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, \u0026 Co. AP Shenkin by J. Parry; London: Bland \u0026 Wellers","Spine: Music Cover: E.E. Eastman    Alphabetical Typed List inside: Instrumental Music v. 65 Stamped Forbes Library Music Dept. Bohemian Polka by Alfred Jaell; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Captive by Miss Eliza J. Rogers; Boston John Anderson My Jo; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Very Best Polka; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Polka Favorite by A. Wallerstein; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Sleighride Gallop by J. P. Haggarty; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rondo Scottisch by Dan. Cram.; Boston: Oliver Ditson The German Scottisch by T.S. Lloyd; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Virginia Polka by Charles Mueller; Baltimore: G. Willig Coquete Polka by A. Wallerstein; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Don Giovanni by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Rondo on a Tema of Belisario by C.F. Brunner; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Lucrecia Borgia by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. La Favorite by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son. Reminiscences Italiennes by J.B. Duvernoy; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bouquet by F. Beyer; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026 Brother Cujus Animam by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Les Elegances by Henri Herz; New York: Hewitt Variations Elegantes by Ch. Czerny; Baltimore: Geo. Willig Fleuve du Tage by G. Kiallmark; Boston: C. Bradlee Pleyel's German Hymn by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Melodies Celestes by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Comin Thro' the Rye by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Yankee Doodle; Boston: C.H. Keith The Last Rose of Summer by Henri Herz; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kinlock of Kinlock by P.K. Moran; Boston: C.P. Reed Benedette Sia La Madre by Francois Hunten; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son 'Tis the LAst Rose of Summer by Henry Lemoine; New York: Firth, Hall \u0026 Pond The Fisher's Hormnpipe by Louis Strack; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Sweet Home by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Beethoven's Favorite Air by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Battle of Prague by Kotzwara; New York: Atwill Overture to Zanetta by D.F.E. Auber; Boston: E.H.Wade Overture to the Bronze Horse by D.F.E. Auber; New York: Firth \u0026 Hall Twenty Five Studies for the Piano by Henry Bertini Jr.; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Short Melodies for the Organ by Vincent Novello; Boston: Oliver Ditson","Typed list, Alphabetical inside cover; Vocal \u0026 Instrumental Music, v.4. Vol.68 Astor House Polka by P.S. Gilmore; Boston: Gilmore \u0026 Russell Ellen BAyne by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Kind words can never die by Sister Abby; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026 Co. Wait for the Wagon by Geo. P. Knauff; Baltimore: F.D.Benteen All is Changed at Home by J.A. Fowler; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026 Son The Swiss Girl by Geo. Linley; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026 Co. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another by Charles Slade; Boston: Oliver Ditson Are We Almost There! by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson He Doeth All Things Well by I.B. Woddbury; Boston: G.P. Reed Was it a Crime to Love Thee by Frederick Brandeis; Louisville: G.W. Brainard Wrecker's Daughter; Cachucha; ABC; Oak Waltz; Cracovienne by Edward L. White; Boston: Geo. P. Reed O Wouuld I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Thy Name was Once a Magic Spell by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Joys That We've Tasted by George W. Patten; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Nelly Bly by S.C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Thoughts of Home by John Blockley; Boston: G.P. Reed We Come Again with Song to Greet You by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Woodman! Spare That Tree! by Henry Russell; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Home Againj by Marshall S. Pike Esq.; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Mother Dear O Pray for Me by J.B. Woodbury; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026 Co. The Burial of Mrs. Judson by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson There's a Good Time Coming by the Hutchinson Family; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Johnny Sands by John Sinclair; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by Henry Russell; Boston: C. Bradlee Ben Bolt''s Reply by Henri Vasouver; Luoisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026 Co. Ben Bolt by N. Kneass; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026 Sons Stop Dat Knocking at My Door by A.F. Winnemore; Boston: G.P. Reed The Sailor Boy's Last Dream by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Ocean Burial by George N. Allen; Cleveland: S. Brainard The Death of St Clare; Boston: Oliver Ditson Farewell To Night We Part by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026 J.P. Ordway Old Folks at Home by E.P. Christi; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026 Co. Man the Life Boat by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ida May by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother by O.R. Gross; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountaineer's farewell by John C. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Holy Day of Rest-The Sabbath Day by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by John H. Hewitt; New York: William Hall \u0026 Son I'm Afloat! I'm Afloat! by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026 Son Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026 Company","Scope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: \"1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings \u0026 One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8\" TALL X 10-3/8\" TALL X 7/8\" THICK.\" \"83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: \"YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte\" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. \"Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte\" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller \"C. Willig, Baltimore\" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. \"Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement\" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. \"Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad\" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed \u0026 Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. \"Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters.\" Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee.\" Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music \u0026 libretto. Circa 1840. \"The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover.\" -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area \u0026 an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. \"All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove...\" A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. \"The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged \u0026 partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber \u0026 Co, Baltimore.\" Pictorial title page \u0026 page of music with libretto. \"Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson.\" Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. \"Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte.\" Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips.\" Published by J. Cole \u0026 Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. \"Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer \u0026 D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq.\" Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! \"The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. \"Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck\". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. \"Columbus Callopade. Composed \u0026 respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel.\" Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth.\" Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva.\" Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the \"Ethiopian Quadrilles\" -- \"Goin Ober De Mountin.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"Jonny Boker.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"De Old Jaw Bone.\" -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- \"Jumbo Jim\" - 1 page of music -- \"Jim Along Josey\" -- 1 page of music \"Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York.\" by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. \"Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps.\" by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. \"La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq.\" by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth \u0026 Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. \"The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz.\" Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer \u0026 Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the \"Onkaye Waltz\" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. \"Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay\" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. \"Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp \u0026 Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn \u0026 Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander.\" by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! \"Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel.\" Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. \"The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia.\" by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name \"Miss M.J. Binford\". Gilt title on spine \"Music\" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. The endpapers, front and back have several antique signatures and doodling or notes, mostly in graphite."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English German French"],"total_component_count_is":137,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:33:09.376Z","scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains a large variety of bound volumes of sheet music, spanning the 18th to the 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e The PDF versions of the inventory for volumes 1-83b must be viewed in sections. For description of volumes 84 onward see finding aid link further below.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index A: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_a.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_a.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index B: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_b.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_b.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index C: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_c.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_c.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index D: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_d.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_d.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Music Volume Index E: \u003cextref actuate=\"onrequest\" audience=\"external\" linktype=\"simple\" show=\"embed\" href=\"http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/findingaids/Music_Volume_Index_e.pdf\" title=\"Music_Volume_Index_e.pdf\"\u003e\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Farwell, A New Grand Sonata, for the Piano Forte Composed and Inscribed to his Friend Muzio Clementi, by J. L. Fudsek ... Op. 44. London. Printed by Longman, Clement and Co. ... Pages 2-29 Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts, and Dedicated to Mrs. Chinnery, by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6 London ... printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... pages 1-40. Followed by \"Musical Publication Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ...\" A Sonata for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mr. Barbolozzi, by J.L. Dufsek ... Op. 43 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-18. Followed by Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co... A New Grand Sonata; for the Piano Forte Composed Expressly for Mrs. Bartolozzi, by Joseph Haydn, M.D. Op. 78 ... London. Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Pages 1-20. Followed by Musical Publications (III) Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... London... Two Divertimentos, for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniements for Violin and Violen cello, Composed  by Adalbert Gyroweiz. Op. 24 ... London ... Pages 1-36. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniment for a Violin and Bafs Composed and respectfully Dedicated to Her Majesty the Empress of Germany, by K. Kambra. London Printed by John Longman, Clementi and Company ... Op. 16 ... Pages 1-30. Followed by Musical Publications (II). Twelve Waltzes, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Tamburino and Triangle, Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Mayhen, by Muzio Clementi ... London Op. 39 ... Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Pages 2-25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree Original Duetts: for two performers on the Piano Forte; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London Printed by Broderip and Wilkinson ... [Work Op. 22] Music pages 2-51. Three Duets, for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to Mrs. Overend, by I.G. Graef ... London. Op. 12. Price 7.6 Printed by Longman Clementi and Company ... Followed by a one page listing of music publications. Titled: II Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-29 The Favorite overture to the Zauberflote, Composed and Adapted as a Duet for the Piano Forte by W. A. Mozart. London ... Printed by Longman, Clementi and Co. ... Music Pages 2-19. Three Favorite Duets for Two Performers on one Piano Forte or Harpsicord; Composed by Ignace Pleyel ... London: Printed and sold by Joseph Dale ... Music pages 2-29\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cramer's Grand Concerto for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, as Performed by him with the utmost applaude, at the Opera and Professional concerts; Dedicated to Miss Jervis. Op. 70. London, Printed and Sold by Preston and Son, at their Wholesale Warehouses. Word \"Forty\" written on next page. Music pages 2-34. Giornovichi's Concerto Expressly Composed for the opera Concert, 1796. Arranged for the Piano Forte, with accompaniments for violins, Alto Flutes, Horns, and Bass. By F. B. Cramer. Printed for Corri, Dufsek and Co. Music Publishers. Music pages 2-23. A Third Concertante adapted for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin. Composed by Ignace Pleyel. London, Printed by Broderip and Wilkinfon. Music pages 1-30. Sonata for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for a Violin. Composed by J.L.. Dussek. Op. 24. London, Printed by Longman and Broderip. Music pages 2-10. Three Sonata For the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin and Bass; and libitum. Composed and Dedicated to the Hon. Miss Emily Byng, By F.B. Cramer. Printed for Corri Dufsek and Co. Music Pages 2-33. Immediately following the title page is a \"Catalogue of New music.\" 1795 and 1796.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Miscellaneous Collection of Songs, Ballads, Canzonets, Duets, Trios, Glees, and Elegies; in two Volumes properly adapted for the Voice and Piano Forte. The Glees harmonized from selected Melodies by Mr. Webbe, and the Italian Airs adapted by Mr. Shield, expressly for this work. The whole carefully compiled from the msot celebrated compositions of the best Authors, and respectfully dedicated to Lady Lushington, by her Ladyship's much obliged humble servant Frederick August Hyde. Vol. I. Price one pound Six Shillings unbound. London. Printed by Clementi and Company. COMPOSER. \"TITLE,\" FROM, PAGE NUMBER. Arne, T.A. \"Blow, blow thou Winter's wind.\" As You Like It, pg. 1. Howard, Samuel. \"Myrtilla,\" pg. 2. Howard, Samuel. \"Why heaves my fond bosom,\" pg. 3. Howard, Samuel. \"O the hours I've passed,\" pg. 4. Galli. \"When first I saw thee graceful move,\" pg. 5. Vento, Matthias. \"Oh! talk not to me,\" Lionel \u0026amp; Clarissa, pg. 6. Vento, Matthias. \"Think of think within my breast,\" Daphne and Amintor, pg. 7. Purcell, Henry. \"From rosy bow'rs,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 8. Purcell, Henry. \"Fairest isle of isles excellings,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 11. Arne, T.A. \"Cast my love thine eyes around,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 12. Purcell, Henry. \"Come let us agree,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 12. Bach, J.C. \"In this shady blest retreat,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 16. Arne, T.A. \"Behold the sweet flow'rs around,\" Lyric Harmony, pg. 18. Travere, John. \"Haste my Nanette,\" pg. 20. Purcell, Henry. \"Befs of Bedlam,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 24. Arne, Michael. \"Sweet Poll of Plymouth,\" pg. 26. Arne, Michael. \"This cold flinty Heart,\" Cymon, pg. 31. Arne, T.A. \"Soft pleasing pains,\" pg. 32. Boyce, William. \"Softly rise O Southern breeze,\" Solomon, pg. 36. Bach, J.C. \"No twas neither shape nor feature,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 41. Linley, Thomas. \"No flow'r That blows,\" Selima \u0026amp; Azor, pg. 42. Shield, William. \"Together let us range the fields,\" Solomon, pg. 52. Arne, T.A. \"Let not rage thy bosom firing,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 56. Green, Maurice. \"Go rose my Chloe's bosom Grace,\" Songs, pg. 58. Jackson, William. \"In a vale clos'd with woodland, Elegies, pg. 60. Arne, T.A. \"Gentle youth ah! tell me why,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Giardini, Felice. \"'Tis not Wealth it is not Birth,\" Love in a Village, pg. 65. Monsigny, P.A. \"Somehow my spindle I mislaid,\" The Deserter, pg. 67. Jackson, William. \"Love in Thy eyes forever plays,\" pg. 68. Paisiello, Giovanni. \"Hope told a flatt'ring tale,\" pg. 70. Linley, Thomas. \"Primroses deck the banks green side/she,\" Ballads, pg. 72. Mozart, W.A. \"With joy my heart assail not,\" Don Giovanni, pg. 74. Mozart, W.A. \"The Manly heart,\" Zauberflote, pg. 76. Boyce, William. \"What Medicine can soften,\" pg. 79. Shield, William. \"Whilst with village maids,\" Rosina, pg. 82. Green, Maurice. \"Dear Chloe while thus beyond Measure,\" pg. 84. Green, Maurice. \"Busy curious thirsty Fly,\" pg. 85. Hook, James. \"Hush evry breeze,\" Hours of Love, pg. 86. Purcell, Henry. \"Lost is my quiet for ever,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 88. Arne, T.S. \"Thou soft flowing Avon,\" pg. 90. Linley, Thomas. \"Still the lark finds repose,\" Spanish Rivals, pg. 94. Arnold, Samuel. \"The hardy silor braves the ocean,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 96. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Henry cull'd the Flow'rets bloom,\" Rosina, pg. 98. Purcell, Henry. \"Come unto these yellow sands,\" Tempest, pg. 100. Jackson, William. \"Time has not thinn'd my flowing hair,\" pg. 102. Sarti, Giuseppe. \"Life of my Soul O hear me,\" pg. 106. Dibdin, Charles. \"Was I a Shepherd's maid,\" Padlock, pg. 108. Arne, T.A. \"In love should there meet a fond pair,\" Love in a Village, pg. 110. Galuppi, Baldassare. \"How blest the maid whose bosom,\" Love in a Village, pg. 111. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"Let not age,\" Vauxhall Songs, pg. 112. Arne, T.A. \"Sally,\" pg. 114. Arne, T.A. \"The arch Denial,\" Agreeable Musical Choice, pg. 115. Arne, T.A. \"Where the Bee Sucks,\" Volume of Lyric Harmony, pg. 116. Arne, T.A. \"If o'er the cruel tyrant love,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 118. \"In the dead of the Night,\" pg. 119. Dibdin, Charles,\" The Nymph who in my bosom reigns,\" Deserter, pg. 122. Arne, T.A. \"Sweet Echo sweetest Nymph,\" Comus, pg. 124. Dibdin, Charles. \"Sweet Robin,\" Padlock, pg. 126. Arne, T.A. \"The Soldier tir'd of Wars alarms,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 128. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"No more in field or shady grove,\" pg. 131. Corfe, Joseph. \"Cou'd a man be secure,\" pg. 134. Boyce, William. \"You say you love,\" Lyra Britannica, pg. 136. Paxton, Stephen. \"The Morn returns in Saffron drest,\" Rosina, pg. 138. Shield, William. \"Her mouth which a smile,\" Rosine, pg. 139. \"I sigh and lament in vain,\" pg. 140. Hayden, George. \"As I saw fair Clora,\" pg. 143. Carter, C.T. \"If you'll consent my lovely dear,\" Fair American, pg. 144. \"Gen living worth,\" pg. 146. Harrington, Henry. \"Sweet doth blush The rosy Morning,\" pg. 149. Harrington, Henry. \"Gentle Airs sweet Joys impart,\" pg. 150. Nauman, J.G. \"Wherefore ask me why I languish,\" pg. 151. Galliard, J.E. \"With early Horn,\" pg. 154. \"As down on Banna's Banks,\" pg. 156. Arne, T.A. \"Water parted from the sea,\" Artaxerxes, pg. 159. Mozart, W.A. \"Should worldly cares oppressing,\" pg. 160. \"My own dear Somebody,\" pg. 164. Jackson, William. \"To fairest Delia's grassy tomb,\" pg. 167. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"O come dear fatal hour,\" pg. 168. Shield, William. \"Within this breast the record lies,\" Flitch of Bacon, pg. 170. Arne, T.A. \"By dimpled brook,\" Comus, pg. 172. Arne, T.A. \"Now Phoebus sinketh in the West,\" Comus, pg. 173. Weigl, Joseph. \"Laura, sunk in tender sorrow,\" pg. 174. Dibdin, Charles. \"Then farwell my trim built wherry,\" The Waterman, pg. 179. Dibdin, Charles. \"The captive Linnet,\" The Quaker, pg. 180. Vento, Matthias. \"Come ye hours,\" Castle of Andalusia, pg. 182. Haydn, F.J. \"To sing of Love's passion,\" German Erato, pg. 184. Haydn, F.J. \"A prey to tender anguish,\" German Erato, pg. 185. Giordani, Giuseppe. \"I smile at love and his arts,\" pg. 186. Purcell, Henry. \"Let the fifes and the clarion,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 188. Purcell, Henry. \"May the God of Wit,\" Orpheus Britannicus, pg. 189. Boyce, William. \"Tell me lovely shepherd where,\" Solomon, pg. 191. Jackson, William. \"If I love, will you doom me to die?\" pg. 192. Rauzzini, Venanzio. \"By him we love offended,\" Duenna, pg. 194. \"Aileen Aroom,\" pg. 197. Battishill, Jonathan. \"Man Eve or Kate of Aberdeen,\" pg. 198. Arne, T.A. \"When late I wander'd the Plain,\" Thomas \u0026amp; Sally, pg. 199. Jackson, William. \"Go gentle gales,\" pg. 200. [On page 202 is an index of the song titles contained in this volume number one.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Signature] Anne Barraud. Presented by Jno [Jonathan] Barraud of London. Nov 1797. There also are names of Schubert Haydn and Schroeter on this page. The name Ann is written further down the page. Sonatas one thru six by Haydn for Harpsichord or piano forte. The Celebrated Overture. Composed by Sigr. Haydn. and Performed at mefs Bach \u0026amp; Abel's Concerts; Adapted for the Piano Forte or Harpsicord ... London. Printed and sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip. [# III] The favorite Overture to the celebrated Tragic Dance of Medee et Jason Adapted to the Harpsicord or Piano Forte Performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay Market Composed by Sigr. Gluck ... London Printed and Sold by J. Blundell... A favorite Concerto. for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte. with Accompanyments, Dedicated to Mrs. Davison Composed by William Evance Durhan ... London. Printed by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip... At the end of this selection is a listing of published titled - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip... Six Concertos for the Harpsicord, or Piano Forte; With an Accompanyment for Two Violins, and a Bass. Composed and dedicated to Her Grace the Duchess of H'ncafter, By J. S. Schroeter. Opera III ... London: Printed for and sold by W. Napier, Strand. The title page for the next section is missing. However, there are six concertos for harpsicord of piano forte. No indication of composer. They are followed by - Musical Publications Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip ... London ... At the right top of the next page is a handwritten word \"Dallas?\" A New Edition of Six Concertos for the Harpsicord or Organ, Composed by M. Handel ... London ... Title page missing. Blank page with word Dallas written at top. The following selection is written for harpsicord. It is an overture by Gugliemi. This is followd by two blank pages. The second of which has the words \"Miss Dallas,\" and the word \"Bid\" lower down. \"Miss Dallas\" is repeated once and Mis is begun but is not finished. Overture for harpsicord or pianoforte written by Piccini. It is titled La Schiava. Followed by two blank pages Overture for harpsicord or piano forte. Titled Il Bacio. No composer given [M. Vento] End. Hayden. Six Sonatas for the Forte Piano or Harpsicord. Published by Longman and Broderip in 1781 from plates originally used by the Amsterdam firm J.J. Hummel. Hoboken Gruppe XVI Nr. 35-39 mit 20. Followed order: Hob. 37, 39, 38, 35, 36, 20\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNumber 5 to be Continued Monthly Price 5 Shilling's Containing 50 Pages. Bland's Collection of Lefsons, Divertimentos, Sonatas, Overtures, Concertos, Duettsch, \u0026amp;c. For the Harpsicord or Piano-Forte. With \u0026amp; without Accompanyments. Selected from the Works of the First Composers ... [Followed by a listing of music] entitled, Catalogue of Music Printed and sold by J. Bland ... London... Page 185 - Sterkell Op. 24 Petetes beaute's. Page 194 - The Second Divertimento for the Harpsicord or Piano Forte, with a Violin Accompanyment by A. Just. Op: 1st ... London ... Page 198 - Pugani's 3rd. Sonata. Page 205 - La Schiava Overture. Pafe 207 - Overture in Ariadne. by Handel. Page 211 - Overture in Esther. by Handel. Page 215 - Concerto IV. by Handel. [for organ] Page 223 - Symphonie No. I by Haydn. Adapted by Mr. Tindal. Page 231 is followed by an index to the Bland collection. Three Favorite Sonatas, for Harpsicord, With an accompanyment for the Violin Composed by Joseph Haydn ... Op. 44, London, Printed and Sold by F. Cooper... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord Composed By L. Kozeluch. Op. 4... London. Printed by E. Linley... A Duett, For Two Performers, on One Harpsicord composed by L. Kozeluch. Op. 19... London. Printed by E. Linley...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte, et Violin par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No 1817... Sonatas Favorites pour Piano Forte; et Violen par W. A. Mozart. No. 1. 2. No. 1817... Tre Sonate Per il Clavicembalo a Forte - Piano con un Violino e Violoncello. del Sig. Giuseppe Haydn Opera 787 Vienna prefso Arlaria Compagni... Walzer fur das Pianoforte aus der Oper Das Donauweibchen Von Ferdin. Kauer. 12 ggr. Braunschweig... [Signature of Miss Louisa Maxwell.] Air italien favori De Cimarosa [By Cimarosa] For voice, harpsicord or piano forte. Femmes Voulez vous e'prouver. [Voice] By J. P. Solie'. Rondo du Prisonnier on La Ressemblance. [Voice] By Della Maria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature] Ann Blaws Barraud. Written 4 times completely, one time incompletely. Three Favourite Duets, for two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte Dedicated to the Right Honorable Lady Ann and Lady Sarah Windsor Composed by Theodore Smith. London. Printed by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip. Followed by two pages of music publications. Titled-II Musical Publications printed and sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A second Set of Three Favorite Duets, For two performers on one Harpsichord or Pianoforte, Dedicated to Miss Thomson, Composed by Theordore Smith, London. Printed by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip, London ... Music Pages 2-15. A Third Set of Three Favorite Duets for two performers on One Harpsicord of Piano Forte, Dedicated to the Honorable Lady Maria and Lady Ann Bowes; Composed by Theodore Smith. london Printed and Sold by Longman \u0026amp; Broderip ... Music pages 2 - 18. Title page followed by a duplicate of the two pages described above. It appears that some apges have been torn out here. Resumes on page 5. Dune Maniere Imperfaite [duet] Duetto II part of which is titled Water parted from the Sea. Duetto II Part of which is titled Voi Amante \u0026amp; C. [Page 16] and Dearest Creature \u0026amp; C [Page 17] Music pages 5 - 19. Twelve Songs Set to Music by William Jackson of Exeter. London Printed for J. Longman at the Harp and Crown in Cheapsides; Twelve Songs, Oprea Quarta p. 2-42; Twelve Songs, Opera Settimes p. 2-39.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine of book has words \"Corri's Works\" written on it. [Signature of] James Tomlins, Charleston, South Carolina 1805. A Select Collection of the Most Admired Songs, Duetts, From Operas in the highest esteem, and from other works in Italian, English, French, Scotch, Irish 7c. \u0026amp;c. In Three Books. The First Consisting of Italian Songs, Rondeaus, Duetts, \u0026amp;C. The Second of English Songs, Duetts, Terzetts, \u0026amp;C. The Third of Airs, Rondos, Canzonette, Duettini, Terzetti, Catches, Glees, \u0026amp;c. All in their Respective Languages. ... By Domenico Corri. Edinburgh, Printed for John Corri, fold by him \u0026amp; by C: Elliot Parliament Square. [Followed by a note \"To the Queen.\" Next an \"Explanation of the Nature and Design of the Following work.\" Pages 1-7. Next is a page entitled \"Directions to the Singer.\" Page 8-9. Next \"Directions for the Violin, bass, \u0026amp;c.\" Page 9. and finally on Page 10, \"Directions for the Harpsichord Accompaniment.\" Also on this page are explanations of terms used in the works. Followed by four pages of Subscribers.] Volume Ist Consisting of Italian Songs \u0026amp; Duetts. Tomo Primo Arie E Duetti Italiani. ... The following is a listing of these works in the order in which they appear. This is not a word for word copy of what is on the pages. 1. Giordani, T. \"Artasese,\" Three parts, p. 1. 2. Rauzzini, V. \"Le ali d'amore,\" Three parts, p. 13. 3. Paesiello, G. \"L'Olimpiade,\" Three parts, p. 19. 4. Sacchini, N. \"Enea E Lavinia,\" Two parts, p. 26. 5. Giordani, T. \"La Marchesa Giordiniera,\" Two parts, p. 32. 6. Vento, M. \"La Vastale,\" One part, p. 35. 7. Gluck, M. \"Orfeo,\" Three parts, p. 38. 8. Perez, D. \"Artaserse,\" One part, p. 43. 9. Piccinni, N. \"La Schiava,\" One part, p. 46. 10. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Perseo,\" Two parts, p. 48. 11. Paesiello, G. \"La Fraschetana,\" Three parts, p. 54. 12. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"L'Amore Soldato,\" One part, p. 61. 13. Handel, G.F. \"Rodelinda,\" One part, p. 64. 14. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026amp; Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 15. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Creso,\" One part, p. 72. 16. Handel, G.F. \"Alcina,\" One part, p. 75. 17. Rauzzini, V. \"Piramo \u0026amp; Tisbe,\" Two parts, p. 65. 18. Mortellari, M. \"Didone,\" One part, p. 78. 19. Bertoni, F.G. \"La Governante,\" One part, p. 81. 20. Paesiello, G. \"Astarto,\" One part, p. 82. 21. Giordani, T. \"Il Barone Di Torre Forte,\" One part, p. 86. 22. Giordani, T. \"Antigono,\" One part, p. 89. 23. Bach, J.C. \"La Clemenza Di Scipione,\" One part, p. 90. 24. Corri, D. \"Alessandro Nell' Indie,\" Two parts, p. 94. 25. Sacchini, A.M.G. \"Rinaldo,\" Two parts, p. 104. 26. Sarti, G. \"Demofonte,\" One part, p. 109. 27. Corri, D. \"Recitative. Luci Adorate,\" Two parts, p. 112. 28. Bach, John. \"Rondeau,\" One part, p. 115. 29. Sarti, G. \"Un Amante Sventurato,\" One part, p. 118.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn's Trios for the P. Forte, Violin \u0026amp; Bass. Violino [violin parts only] [Signature appears again inside cover; also:] Jno. J. Fry [?] [this signature also appears again on the following page.] [signature:] Wm. H. Fitzwhylsonn Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Violin \u0026amp; Violon dello ad libitum composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Miss Marshall, by J. B. Viotti. Op. 15. London. Price 8S. Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Colalrd, \u0026amp; Davis, 26, Cheapside. Ends. at Sta. Rall. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, with or without additional keys, Also accompaniments for Violin \u0026amp; Violoncello, ad libitum composed by J. B. Viotti. NB Adapted from Viotto's Trios, Op. 17, by Cherubini. Op. 19. Price 8S. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard \u0026amp; Davis, 26, Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. R. Williamson, Sculp. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, in which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026amp; Last movements, select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. Set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026amp; sold at his Wholesale Warehouses No. 97, Strand, \u0026amp; at the house of G. Thomson, York Place, Edinburgh. Where may be had the following Words vizt. Three other Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scottish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scottish Songs with Introductory \u0026amp; Concluding Symphonies, and delicate Accompaniments to each Song by Pleyel \u0026amp; Kozeluch. With new \u0026amp; interesting Poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleyel's name are sholly spurious. N--e sculp 352cStrand. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord, In which are introduced for the Subjects of the Middle \u0026amp; Last movements, Select Scottish Airs, with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello, Composed by Leopold Kozeluch. Price 10S 6D. Entered at Stationers Hall. 2nd set. London, Printed by T. preston \u0026amp; sold at his wholesale Warehouses. No. 97 Strand \u0026amp; at the house of G. Thomson, York Place Edinburgh. where may be had the following Works vizt. Three Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Kozeluch, Six Grand Sonatas with Scotish Airs by Pleyel, Select Scotish Songs with Introductory \u0026amp; Concluding Symphonies and delicate Accompaniments to each song by Pleyel, Kozeluch, With new interesting poetry by Burns. All other Sonatas of this kind Pubd. in Pleye's name are wholly spurious. Neele sculp 352 Strand. Sonata IV Violino Sonata V Violino Sonata VI Violino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature] Miss Maxwell, Norfolk December 12, 1805. Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte. With an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin composed by Pleyel. Price 4 Dollars. Sold at the following Musical Repositories - J. Carr's in Baltimore, J. Chalk's and R. Shaw's in Philadelphia, J. Hewitt's in New York \u0026amp;c. No. 1 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 2 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin No. 3 Grand Sonata Pleyel, Flute or Violin Derniere Grande Sonate de Mozart Pour Piano Avec Accompagnement de Violon Et Violoncelle Obligé par Pleyel. Prix. Gravé par Michot. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue nueve des Petits Champs entre la rue Ste. Anne et celle des Chabanais, No. 24. Propriété de l'Editeur, Entrégistré à la Bibliothéqué Nationale. 20 [arranged for bass] [same as above, arr. for violin] Sonata I, D. Steibelt, Flautoo o Violino 161 Sonata II, Flauto o Violino Trois Sonates pour le Forte Piano Avec Accompagnement d'un Violon Ad Libitum Composées et Dédieés A Miss Isabella Savery Par D. Steibelt. Opera 35. Prix 9. A Paris Chez Pleyel Rue Nueve des Petits Champs no. 728 entre les rues de la Loi et Helvetius. Propriété de l'Editeur. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque Nationale. 268. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata II Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniment for a Violin \u0026amp; Bass composed and respectfully dedicated to Her Magesty the Empress of Germany by K. Kambra. London. Printed by John Lonhman, Clementi \u0026amp; Comp 26 Cheapside. Entd. at Sta. Hall. Op. 16. Pr. 8s. Sonata I Violino [Sonata II ??] Sonata III Violino Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments adapted from Viotti's Violoncello Duetts and Dedicated to mrs. Chinnery by Muzio Clementi. Op. 6. London. Pr. 8s. Printed by John Longman, Clementi \u0026amp; Comp. 26. Cheapside. Sonata I Violino Sonata II Violino Sonata III Violino Two Divertimentos for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for Violin \u0026amp; Violoncello composed by Adalbert Gyrowetz. Op. 34. Bowman Script. Pr. 7s.6. London Entd. at Sta. Hall. printed by Lognmand, Clementi \u0026amp; Comp. No. 26, Cheapside. Divertimento I Violino Divertimento II Violino\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Ladies Collection of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, Overtures, Marches \u0026amp;c, composed and selecteed from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, printed and sold at his Music \u0026amp; Musical Instrument Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street, \u0026amp; may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 3 to be continued. Gregory \u0026amp; Co. fecit [?], Brunswick Str. A Favorite Sonata in which is introduced a Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Polish Rondo, Composed by F. Yanieqicz. Ladies Collections of Piano-Forte Music consisting of Easy Lessons, Rondos, Variations, overtures, Marches \u0026amp;c, composed and selected from the works of The Most Eminent Authors, by Felix Yaniewicz. Liverpool, Printed \u0026amp; sold at his Music \u0026amp; Musical instrument Warehouse, No. 25, Lord Street, \u0026amp; may be had of all Music Sellers. No. 2 to be continued. Gregory \u0026amp; Co. fecit, Brunswick Str. Mozart's celebrated Overture. Ladies Collection... [etc. exactly as above except this is No. 1] Hope told a flattering tale, with variations. Trois Sonatas pour Clavecin ou Piano Forte Composees par Muzio Clementi, opera XXX, Prix 7# 10s [label pasted over \"Imbault\":] Imported and sold by F. Yaniewicz, No. 25, Lord Street Liverpool; Who has a regular Correspondence with the most eminent Professors \u0026amp; Publishers on the Continent. [signature illegible, similar to those in Music Volume 19] I Sonata II Sonata III Sonata Mozart's Grand March, Liverpool. Printed and Sold at Yanieqicz's Music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord St. and at Clementi and Co. 26, Cheapside, London. Price 1s Go Youth belov'd, The Poetry by Mrs. Opiel, the Music composed and respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Clarke by Felix Yanieqicz. Entd. at Stat. Hall. Price 1s/6. Printed by F. Yanieqicz. No. 25 Lord Street \u0026amp; Sold by Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 26 Cheapside, London \u0026amp; by every other Music Seller in England, Scotland \u0026amp; Ireland The tight little fellow that wears a Blue Jacket an admired Song sung with Universal applause by Miss Daniels, at Vauxhall Gardens, composed by John Davy. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Preston at his Wholesale Warehouse, 97, Strand. The Married Man, sung by Mr. Incledon, In his New Entertainment called the Wandering Melodist. the Words by mr. Cherry of D. L. T., composed by Joseph Mahor. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1/. London. Printed by Goulding, phipps \u0026amp; D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026amp; 76 St. Jame's Street. Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales \u0026amp; Manufacts. of Musical Instruts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026amp; Co. Westmoreland Street, Dublin. A. Guthrie, Edinburgh \u0026amp; Stevens, Glasgow. [signature] Jn' Major. The Willow, A Favorite Air, sung with unbounded Applause at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, by Mrs. Jordan. and Accompanied by herself on the Lute. Composed by Mr. Hook. Entd. at Stats. Hall. Pr. 1s London. Printed for J. Dale, at his Warehouses N. 19 Cornhill opposite the Royal Exchange. The corner of Holles Street. Oxford Street, \u0026amp; No. 151 New Bond Street facing Clifford Street. where may be had just published, The Poor Blind Boy, The Days of Delight a collection of Canzonetts. The Busy Bee, a Favorite Song sung by Mr. Hill, at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. the Words by Matw. Haughton, the Music Composed by F. Yaniewicz. Pr. 1s. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at hsi music Warehouse, No. 25 Lord Street. Entd. at Stationers Hall. They Gypsey written by Miss S. Wilkinson and Composed by T. Williamson. Entd. at Stats. hall. Pr 1s/ London. Published \u0026amp; Sold by T. Williamson, Print \u0026amp; Fancy Warehouse no. 20 Strand. Where the greatest Variety of Instruments \u0026amp; every new Publication may be had.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Collection of:] Louisa Maxwell Sacred Harmony, A Selection of Airs, Duos, Trios \u0026amp;c. Arranged for the Organ, Piano Forte or Harp. [illegible signature on title page] [list of] Subscribers to the Sacred Harmony Thos. Astley Esq. [signature] Miss burd Mr. Barnhart [signature] Mrs. Freeman [signature] Miss Francis Mr. Fusz [signature] Mrs. harrison Miss Keene Mrs. mallon for the use of her Academy 12 copies Mr. Matthews, germantown Miss A. M. Nicholson [signature] Mrs. Page Mrs. Rivardi for the use of her Seminary 50 copies Mrs. Reynolds [signature] Goerge Reinholdt Esqr. Revd. William White D.D. Bishop of the Episcopal Church in Pensylvania [sic] Mr. G. Willig----Philada. [signature] G. Williamson Esqr. Baltimore [signature] His Excellency the Marquis de Casa Yruso his Catholic Majestys Envoy Extraordinary \u0026amp; Minister Plenipotentiary. Philaselphia. published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philad., J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Hymn, Revd. Dr. Madan, Before Jehovahs awful throne [choral arrangement with organ accompaniment; with trio and duet sections] Hymp, Come sound his praise Hymb, B. Carr, great Jehovah, God of Glory Angels ever Bright and Fair, Handel Psalm XCV, R. Taylor [two part with organ accompaniment] I know that my Redeemer liveth, Handel [solo] Anthem , Hear My Prayer, Kent [two part chorus and organ, with solo and recitative] Total Eclipse, Samson's Lamentation for the Loss of Sight, Handel [solo] Acquaint thyself with God, Dr. Greene [solo and duet with acc.] Oh Had I jubals Lyre, Handel [solo with acc.] Duett, Revs. Dr. Blake Grateful Notes [solo and chorus] Pious Orgies, handel [solo] Hymn Anthem, My Song shall be of mercy and judgment, Kent [untitled piece by] R. Taylor Praise the Lord, Handel [solo and acc.] Hymn for Whitsunday, B. Carr [three part chorus] The Portuguese Hymn, For Christmas Day, with an English translation [O Come All ye Faithful] The Sicilian Hymn [three part] Anthem for Christmas, selected and arranged from Different Authors by B. Carr. (Handel, Correlli, Haydn) [arr. for solo and chorus] Anthem for Easter, D. Arnold. [three part with organ, with duet]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Napoleonic or later] la Grande Bataille d'Austerlitz Surnommée la Bataille des trois Empereurs, Fait historiquel, Arrangé Pour le Piano Forte et Dédié à son Altesse Impériale Monseignuer le Prince Joseph, Grand electeur de l'Empire, Par L. Jadin, Membre du Conservatoire de Musique. [printed] à Paris chez Madme. Duhan \u0026amp; Cie. editeurs de musique, Mds. d'Instruments, Boulevard Montmarte, No. 10, attenant le Jardin Boulainvilliers aux deux Lyres. [signature illegible] La Journée d'Ulm, Fantasie pour le Piano Forte Composée et Dédieé a son Atlesse Sérénissime Monseigneur Le Prince, archi Chancelier de l'Empire, Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur, Décoré des Grands Ordres de l'Aigle noir et de l'Aigle rouge, Membre de l'Institut, par D. Steibelt. Propriété de l'Editeur. [printed] a Paris, Chez Imbault Professeur et Editeur de Musique au Mont d'Or, rue St. Honore No. 125. Pres celle des Poulies. Et Péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Impérial, Rue Favart No. 461. [label reads:] Sauzeau Marchand Lutier, sur la Fosse, No. 68. Anantes, tient Magasin de Musique et d'Instrumens, les racommodes, il vend aussi toutes sortes de cordes et fait des envois a l'etranger. [signature illegible] [following title page is a printed letter to the Monseigneur from d. Steibelt.] [following letter are two printed pages of works available \"par Imbault\"] [pages are labeled \"396\" at bottom] The Battle of Trafalgar, Sonata for the Piano Forte, Composed by Author of the Siege of Valenciennes. Price 1 25/100 dollars. Philadelphia. published by G. E. Blake. 1 South 3rd Street. Combat Nabal pour le Forte Piano, composé par D. Steibelt. Opera 41. Prix 6. Enregistré à la Bibliothèque National. [printed] a Paris chez Imbault Md. de Musique au Mont d'Or Rue Honore No. 200, entre la Rue des Poulies et la maison d'Aligre. Et péristile du Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique Rue Favart No. 461. [signature illegible] [following title page are two pages of works available from Imbault] [pages are labeled 392 at bottom] Three Grand Sonatas for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin or Flute and Violoncello, composed by Adalbert Gyrowtz. Op. 20. Entd. at Stationers Hall. Price 7/6. London. Printed by F. Linley, Successor to mr. Bland, No. 45 High Holborn. Where may be had just Published, three Sonatas for the Piano Forte with Accomts. Composed and Dedicated to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales by L. Kozeluch, op. 40. Pr. 7/6. Also by the same Author, Three Sonatas with Accomts. Op. 41, pr. 7/6. Dedicated to the Hoble. Miss North. [signature scribbled over] Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. A Favorite Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. Southwell [composer?]. Lord Alexander Gordons Reel. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by I. G. C. Schetky. Philadelphia. published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's, Baltimore. G. Blake's, Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's, New York. F. Mallet's, Boston. Rondo by Pleyel. [same publication notation as previous piece] Aria con Variazione [by] Pleyel. Musical Journal No. 92. Instrumental Section. [same publication notation as previous piece] Handel's Hallelujak in the Messiah and Grand Coronation Anthem. To which are prefized Two new Fugues; The whole adapted \u0026amp; composed for 2 Performers on one Organ or haprsichord, by J. marsh Wsquire Pr. 5. London. Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026amp; Son, 97 Strand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [preceding title page is an introduction to Irish songs] A Selection of Irish melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and characteristic works by Thomas Moore Esquire. First number, Price 15s. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026amp; Instrument Ware House, 3-4 Strand, and at W. Power's Music Ware House, 4, Westmoreland Strand, Dublin. Entd. at Stationers Hall. R Williamson, Sc. 8. Brook Street, West Square, London. [see table of contents pg. 2] Index to The First Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Carolan's Concerto,\" pg. 1. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The pleasant Rocks,\" pg. 3 Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"Planxty Drury,\" pg. 4. Introductory Piece [for two performers on one Piano Forte], \"The Beardless Boy,\" pg. 5. Go where the Glory waits thee, \"The Maid of the Valley,\" pg. 7 Remember the Glories of Brien the Brave, \"Molly Macalpin,\" pg. 11. Erin! the Tear and the Smile, \"Aileen Aroon,\" pg. 12. Oh! breathe not his Name, \"The Brown Maid,\" pg. 17. When he who adores thee, \"The Fox's Sleep,\" pg. 19. The Harp that once, thro' Tara's Halls, \"Gramachree,\" pg. 23. Fly not yet, 'tis just the Hour, \"Planxty Kelly,\" pg. 27. Oh! think not my Sprite are always as light, \"John O'Reilly the Active,\" pg. 33. Tho' the last Glimpse of Erin, \"Coulin,\" pg. 36. Rich and rare were the Gems she wore, \"The Summer is coming,\" pg. 41. As a Beam o'er the Face of the Waters may glow, \"The Young Man's Dream,\" pg. 46. The Meeting of the Waters, \"The Old Head of Denis,\" pg. 51. A Selection of Irish Melodies, with Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson, Music Document, and Characteristic Words by Thomas Moore Esquire, London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Power's Music \u0026amp; Instrument Ware House, 34 Strand, and at W. Powers Music Ware-house, 4 Westmoreland Street, Dublin. Price 14s. Entd. at Stationers Hall. [see table of contents page 3] Index to The Second Number of the First Volume [FIRST LINES, \"AIRS,\" PAGE NUMBER] Oh! haste, and leave this sacred Isle (St. Senanus and the Lady), \"The Brown Thorn,\" pg. 52. How dear to me the Hour when Daylight dies, \"The Twisting of the Rope,\" pg. 57. Take back the virgin Page, \"Dermott,\" pg. 60. When in Death I shall calm recline (The Legacy), \"Unknown,\" pg. 65. How oft has the Banshee cried, \"The dear Black Maid,\" pg. 67. We may room thro' this World, \"Garyone,\" pg. 77. OhI weep for the Hour (Eveleen's Bower), \"Unknown,\" pg. 79. Let Erin remember the Days of old, \"The Red Fox,\" pg. 85. Silent, oh Moyle! by the Roar of thy Water, \"Arrah, my dear Eveleen,\" pg. 90. Come, send round the Wine, \"We brought the Summer with us,\" pg. 93. Sublime was the Warning, \"The Black Joke,\" pg. 95. Believe me, if all those endeearing young Charms, \"My Lodging is on the cold Ground,\" pg. 99. [engraving on first title page, engraving of second title page, engraving on pg. 54, between 84 and 85, a fascimile \"of an ancient Irish Inscription upon a Tomb stone in the Abbey of Multiferon County of Westmeath, Ireland\" with translation]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of Yorktown; accessioned May 28, 1948. 5 volumes] LaRose, Variations brillantes pour le piano wur les motifs des Rosa Walzer von I. Strauss par Ch. Czerny. Op. 492. Prix 75 Cs. net. Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. E. Gillingham [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Three celebrated Airs from Bellini's Opera Norma, \"Take them I implore thee,\" \"See Oh! Norma,\" \"Thy sole companion\" arranged for the Piano Forte by Burgmuller. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore, W. H. Duffy. 25 cents. net. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. Magruder. Gems from the popular Opera of Norma, being a collection of the most beautiful airs Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his pupils Miss Sophia \u0026amp; Rebecca Carroll by J. F. Petri. Price 50 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. benteen. Entered according to Act of Congress in the Year 1843 by F. D. benteen in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Maryland. [signature] W. Timberlake from A. B. magruder. The Aurura Gallopade as performed at the Chestnut St. Theatre Arranged for the Piano Forte by Francis Weiland. Philadelphia, George Willig III Chestnut St. For Sale by Smith \u0026amp; Palmer Richmond, Va. W. Moland Sc. Entered according to Act of Congress by G. Willig in the Year 1839 at the Clerk's Office in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvannia. I Would Not live Away [with print entitled] (The Christian's Deathbed). Composed and respectfully dedicated to the Reverand Frederick T. Gray by George Kingsley. Price 25c Net. Boston. Parker \u0026amp; Ditson. Thayer's Litheyy. Boston. entered according to act of Congress in the Year 1833 by George Willig Jr. in the Clerks office of the district court of Md. Trumpet Walz. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Pittford Grand Waltz. composed \u0026amp; arranged for Piano Forte \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Miss Julia Guerney by M. Holst. New York, Atwill Publisher 201 Broadway, Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by J. P. Atwill in the Clerks Office of the Dest. Court of the Southn. Dist. of N.Y. Union Gray's Grand Waltz, composed \u0026amp; arranged for the Piano Forte by W. Holst. New York, Published by Atwill 201 Broadway. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1839 in the Clerks Office of the District Court of the Southern Dist. of N. York. \"All is Well\" the Last Words of Bishop McKendree. Published by geo. F. Cole, Baltimore, 1087. L. W. Webb. Mary's Tears, A Favorite song from moores Sacred Melodies composed by O. Shaw, sung at the Ontario performed by the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society in Boston July 5, 1817 in the presence of the President of the United States. Fourth Edition. Providence, Published and sold by the Author No. 70 Westminister Street. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1834 by Oliver Shaw in the Clerk's office of the District Court of Rhode Island. [stamp] Sold by Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. 217 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Colorado Waltz, composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Mr. Robert A. Cassin by W. Siemon. E. Gillingham. Baltimore, Published by F. D. benteen. 1334. Mon Sejour à Naples. 12 Melodies Wariees pour le Piano, Suite par Fréd. Burgmüler. Op. 43. Pr. $1.00. New York Published by William Dubois 285 Broadway. [stamp] sold by W. Daniell, Richmond, Va. No. 10 Romance de Bellini, varièe pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 11. Tic e Tic e Toc, mio bel moretto Souvenir du Mont Ferrat en forme de Rondo, pour le Piano Forte par F. Burgmüller. No. 12. Fantasie, pour le Piano Forte sur l'Air favori de C. M. von Weber (Herz, mein Herz warum so traurig?) par F. Burgmüller. Tone, Engr. \u0026amp; Pr. [all pages of this suite are subtitled:] Mon Sèjour à Naples 4e. Suite. Prince Albert's Waltzes. [with print] W. K. Hewitt, on stone. N. Currier's Lith. N.Y. Comprising: \"The Victoria Grand Waltz,\" \"The Abbey Bells Waltz,\" \"Prince Albert's Grand Waltz,\" \"The Wedding Waltz,\" \"Dutchess of Kent's Waltz,\" \"The Sauteuse Waltz,\" \"Princess Feodore's Waltz,\" \"National Grand March.\" Composed and Respecfully dedicated to miss Mary D. Colt; by Frances isabella King. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1840, by Thomas Birch, in the Clerk's office of District Court, of the Southern District of New York. The Overture to the Opera of Othello Composed by G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Pr. 1 D. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [signature illegible]. Une Fleur sur son Passage à La Reine Victoria D'Angleterre. Grande Valse Brillante pour le Piano Forte par Fred. Burgmuller. Pr. $1.00. New York. Published by Wm. Debois. 285 Broadway. [stamp] Sold by W. Daniell. Richmond, Va. Op. 46. [signature] Miss Timberlake, Charlottesville, miss Timberlake - Miss A. E. Timberlake, Charlottesville. [print] P. S. Ducal, Lithr. Philadelphia. Le Salon. A Collection of the most admired Waltzes, Galopades, \u0026amp;c., selected from the works of Strauss, Tolbecque, Musard \u0026amp;co. To be continued. Book... Price $1.00. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Publishers and Importers of all kinds of Musical Merchandize, Wholesale and Retail, 217 Chesnut St. The Francis Waltz composed for the Piano Forte and dedicated to his Friend F. Cline Esquire by S. Ehrlich. La Trompette Valse Composée pour le Piano par J. Strauss. Waltz from Alber's favorite Opera Lestocq Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Koehler. The Lawrence Waltz composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. La Gaieté Galop, composé pour le piano par S. Ehrlich. [All pages subtitled:] Le Salon No. 3. The Promise, A Waltz composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Miss P. G. Lefferts. by M. K. Erben. Pr. 13 cts. net. New York, published by davis \u0026amp; Horn 367 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1839 by davis \u0026amp; Horn in the Clerks Office of the Southern District of new York. The Crown Waltz, In which is Introcudes the Favorite Air \"Dumberton's bonny Belles\" composed for Miss Julia Drake. by W.C. Peters. New York, published by Eewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839 by W. C. Peters, in the Clerks Office of the District of Court of the State of Kentucky. [signature] E.M. Hendven. G. W. Quidor Engvr. Les Delices de Vienne Four Brilliant Waltzes Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pr. 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns 70 So. Third St. [two stamps:] Millet's Salon, Broadway, N.Y.; Briley, 29 Chatham St. N.Y. [signature illegible] No. 29 Un Moment de Recréations Grande Walse Pour Composé pour les Bals de l'persa Paris par Adolphe Adam. No. 4021. Pr. 27 Fr. 6 Gr. Propriété des Editeurs, Enregistré aux archives del'union Mayence et Anvers. Chez les fils de B. Schott. Paris, chez E. Troupenas. Londres, Goulding \u0026amp; Dalmaine. La Mazurka. ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.} danced in \"La Gitana,\" by Madame Taglioni, to whom is inscribed by the Arranger C. W. Glover. new York. G.W. Quidor Engvr. La Gitana (The New Cachoucha) danced by Madlle. Taglione, in the Grande Ballet, La Gitana, At her Magestys Theatre, the Courts of Paris \u0026amp; St. petersburg. Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. W. Glover ([print] N. Currier's Lith. N.Y.) New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. G.W. Quidor Engvr. The Slide Waltz composed by Herold and The Trumpet Waltz composed by Healvy. New York. Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. The Celebrated River Waltz, composed by Pratt and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Wozencraft. Philadelphia, G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. by Dielman, Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's natioanl Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. [signature] presented to Miss Wilen Timberlake by her friend Mary. General Harrison's Tippecanoe Grand March. By Dielman, Baltimore, Published Geo. Willig Junr. Pr. 25 Cts net. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to the Young Men's national Convention by Dielman, and performed by the Military Band on the Occasion. E. Gillingham. Entered according to abt of Congress in the Year 1840 by Geo. Willig Jr. in the Clerks Office of the District Court of Maryland. Hagerstown Waltz composed by Charles H. Granger. Baltimore, published by F.D. Benteen. 1335. [several pages are missing at this point and before the preceedging piece.] [on last page, no. 45, no distinguishing characteristics] No. 5 Rondeau. Sur un Theme Napolitain. [page] 46 No. 6 Rondeau à 4 Mains, Sur un Theme d'Auber Excercizes [page 52 through 63] No. 1 3rd Repos de l'Etude No. 2. Sérénade No. 3 Grande marche No. 4 Andante Grazioso No. 5 Valse Brillante No. 6 Air Varié à 4 mains Sur un Theme de Caraffa The Major Gamuts most used in thirds No. 1 1ere Etude No. 2 2eme Etude No. 3 3eme Etude No. 4 4me Etude No. 5 5me Etude No. 6 6me Etude\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonatas of Chamber Airs for a German Flute, Violin or Harpsichors, Being the most Celebrated Songs \u0026amp; Ariets Collected out of all the late Operas, composed by Mr. Handel. Vol. II, part 1st. London. Printed for and Sold by J. Walsh, Musick Printer, and Instrument maker to his Majesty, at the Harp, and Hoboy, in Catherine Street. in the Strand. No. 549. [for contents, see pg. 2] Solos for a German Flute or Hoboy or Violin with a thorough Bass for the Harpsichord or bass Violin. Being all choice pieces Composed by Mr. Handel, Curiously fitted to the German Flute. Vol. II, Part II. Note, Where these are Sold may be had Mr. Handel's 7 Collections of Opera Aires for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. the 1st. also the choicest songs out of Parthenope and Lotharius for a German Flute and a Bass, Vol. II. Part I. London. Printed for and Sold by John Walsh Musick Printer and Instrument Maker to his Magesty at the Harp and Hoboy in Catherine Street in the Strand. No. 305. [title page similar to above for Vol. II. part II., No. 296] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part IV, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part V, No 549.] [title page similar to the first above, but Vol. II, Part VI, No 549.] [title page similar to above, but Vol. II, Part VII, No 394.] [signature (???) on first title page:] Hen: a Husbands\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[signature] Ann B. Barraud presented by Burwell Basset. Rosina; a Comis Opera as performed at the Theatre Royal, Convent Garden, The Music, Composed \u0026amp; Selected by William Shield. Price 8s. London. Printed for lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, High Holborn. Manufacturers of Grand \u0026amp; Small Piano Fortes and Musical Instruments in general. 2 Overture to Rosina, Adapted as a Lesson for the Piano Forte. Price 1s. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holbon. 6 [signature] Ann Blaws Barraud 7 When the Rosy Morn Appearing a favorite Trio as sung by Mrs. Billington, Mrs. Martyr. composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 10 When William at Eve as Sung by Mrs. Martyr. composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston, \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45. Holborn. 12 The Morn Returns in Saffron Drest as Sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Paxton. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 13 See Ye Swains yon Streaks of Red a favorite French Air as Sung by Mr. Davies. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 14 Her Mouth Which a Smile as Sung by M. Banister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 16 By Dawn to the Downs, a favorite Song as Sung by Mr. incledon, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 1s/. London, Printed by F. Linley (Successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 20 I've Kiss'd and I've Prattled, a favorite Dialogue as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026amp; Mrs. Martyr composed by Mr. Shield. London, Printed F. Linley (Successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. Price 6d. 22 Whilst with the Vllage Maids as Sung by Mr. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London. Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 24 Finale to Act the First as Sung by Messr. banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Mrs. Martyr. \u0026amp; Mrs. Billington. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45 Holborn. Price 1s. 26 [signature:] Ann Barraud 27 [signature:] L. Madison 28 Sweet Transports Gentle Wishes Go as Sung by mrs. Billingham. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde No. 45, Holborn. 30 Henry Cull'd the Flowerets Bloom as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. price 6d. London, Printed by Lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mrs. Martyr, composed by Sigr. Sacchini. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde, No. 45, Holborn. 32 When Bidden to the Wake or Fair a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Blanchard, Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 33 In Gaudy Courts a Duet as Sung by Mr. Blanchard \u0026amp; Mrs. Martyr, composed by mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45, Holborn. 35 Ere Bright Rosina Met My Eyes as sung by mr. bannister, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde no. 45 Holborn. 36 Light as Thistle Down Moving as sung by Mrs. Billington, composed by Mr. Shield. Price 6d. London, Printed by lewis, Houston \u0026amp; Hyde. No. 45, Holborn. 38 For You my Sweet Maid as sung by Mrs. Billington 7 Mr. Banister. Composed by Mr. Shield. Pr. 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley (successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 40 How Blest my Fair, a favorite Scots Air as Sung by Mr. Banister. Priec 6d. London, Printed by F. Linley 9successor to mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn. 41 Finale to Act the Second, a favorite French Air as Sung by Messrs. Banister, Incledon, Blanchard, Davies, Mrs. Martry, and Mrs. Billington. Price 1s. London, printed by F. linley (successor to Mr. Bland) No. 45 Holborn.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMusical Journal No. 95 - Vocal Section. perdona al primo affetto-or-Ah Forgive This Thoughtless Error, A favorite Duett in the Opera of La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. Philadelphia, Published by Carr's, Shetky and sold at the following Music Stores - J. Carr's Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia. J. Hewitt's New York, J. Mallet's Boston. Musical Journal No. 93 - Vocal Section. Go Lovely Rose. Poetry by Waller - Music by Repmah of Birmingham. Philadelphia. Published... [as above] Philadelphie. published. ... [as above] Had I a Heart. from the Duenna-Irish Air of Gramachree. [manuscript or copy:] Soft is the Zephyr's. Gea...[??] Gleanings No. 4. The Gentle Dew, A favorite duett. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Fragments from Mrs. Ann Radcliffe's Ode to Melancholy. Set to Music by James Thomlins. Norfolk, Virginia. Printed by Frank J. Boslar. Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia. published... [as above] Musical Journal No. 69. Vocal Section. Mistress mine. A favorite madrigal Composed by the Margravine of Anspach -- the Words from Shakespeare. The favorite Duett of Sweet is the Breath of Morn as perfromed at the Harmon Society. Pubclished at the aprticular request of several Subscribers to the Musical journal. Musical Journal No. 67 - Vocal Section. The celebrated Bravura Song. From the new Opera of What a Blunder - Music by J. Davy. Bonie Blue, written by Robert Burn, composed by Dr. Clark, Published by I. Conrad \u0026amp; Co. Philadelphia (Price 37 cents) [French poem in rear] Dear is my Little native Vale, a favorite Song composed by Hook. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia. J. Carr's Baltimore \u0026amp; J. Hewitt's, New York (37 cents) [initials:] R.H. Donald, A favorite song to the original scoth tune. The accompanyment by Sigr. Cori. London, Printed by Messrs. Birchall and Andrew's at Handel's Head No. 129. New Bond Street. Price 6d. N. B. As Sung by Mrs. Barthelemon at the Pantheon. Musical Journal No. 81. Vocal Section. irish Air arranged by Kozeluch. The Soldier's Return. Words by Robert Burns. Published by I. Conrad \u0026amp; Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 cents). The Wounded Hussar, composed by Mr. hewitt. Published by I. Conrad \u0026amp; Co. Philaselphia. (Price 25 Cents) Cease Ye Fountains, Cease to Murmur, An Italian Air Composed by Sigr. Cocchi, \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) [with a second verse:] the profuction of Mr. James N. Barker. Canst Thou Love Me Mary, written by Mr. Anderson, composed by Mr. Hook. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (Price 25 cents) Somethign so Pleasing, Sung by Mrs. Seymour in the Opera of the Thuirty Thousand of Who's the Richest? the words by T. Dibdin - The music by W. Reave. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, no. 1 South 3d. Street. (price 37 cents) Sweet Little Margaret. A Favorite Duett. Written by Thos. moore Esqr., composed by I. A. Stevenson, M. D. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake, Cook's Building south 3d Street (price 37 cents) Ah! Love I Find It Like the Rose, as a Duett by F. W. Southwell. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. The Heart's True Value, composed by W. A. Mozart. No. 2. New York, printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Freedom \u0026amp; Commerce, written by C. Harford, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) What I Love, a favorite Song written by Miss Betham, composed by Augustus Voigt. Price 2s. New York. Published by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. Riley Engraver, New York. Tis Fancy Governs all. As sung by Mr. Gibbons, Vauxhall, composed by Mr. Hook, Entd at Sta. Hall. Price 1s. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Hyde, Collard, \u0026amp; Davis 26 Cheapside. The Tuneful Lark as Soaring High. Sung by Miss Dellinger in the Agreeable Surprise. New york, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 maiden Lane. The Death of the Rose, written and composed by Mr. M. P. King. New York. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Tally O! hark! Away! composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Published by G. E. Blake. Philadelphia, price 25 cents. The Harp in softly Pleasing Strains, A New Song, with an accompaniment for the Pedal harp or Piano Forte composed by Dr. Stevenson. Price 2s. new York, Published by J \u0026amp; M Paff No. Maiden Lane. The resolution, a favorite Hew Song Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake (price 25 cents) The Timid Tear, the sords by T. Moore Esqr. music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South #d. Street. (price 25 cents) Come ye Virgins, a favorite Duet in the Seasons, Composed by Dr. Haydn. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff. Maiden Lane. The Birth Day of Freedom. The sords by Mr. C. Harford. The music composed by Yaniewicz. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The Seige, a favorite Song, Sung by Mr. Incledon in his New Entertainment of the Wandering Melodist, composed by I. Mazzinghi. Entd. at Stats Hall. Pr. 2s/London, Printed by Goulding Phipps \u0026amp; D'Almaine 45 Pall Mall \u0026amp; 76 St. James Street, Music Sellers to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, \u0026amp; Manufacturers of Musical Instts. Likewise may be had of Goulding, Knevett \u0026amp; Co. Westmoreland Str. Dublin. A. Guthrie Edinburgh \u0026amp; Stevens Glasgow. The Honeymoon, a new Song, written by a Gentleman. the music composed by E. Riley. Enter'd at Stats. Hall. Price 1/s. London Engrav'd, Printed and Published at his Warehouse No. 8, Strand. The Mron Unbard the gates of Light, a Favorite Hunting Song, sung with great applause by Miss Dellinger, written by Mr. Cherry. composed by John Davy. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Respository No. 59 Maiden Lane. For you my dear Nancy, a favorite Duett with an Accompaniment, composed by Mr. Davy. Price 6s. New York, published by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff No. Maiden Lane. The American Captives Emancipation, written by A. Tar, composed by Mr. R. Taylor. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake. (price 25 cents) Fanny No More, a Favorite Song, composed by J. Hewitt. New York, printed \u0026amp; sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository No. 59 Maiden Lane. The Death of Lord Nelson, written by the Honble. Chas. James Fox, \u0026amp; composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, by Mr. Saml. Webbe Junr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) The tuneful Lark, Pastorial Ballad as Sung by Miss Dellinger. The Music by Mr. J. Sanderson. Price 25c. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Published by J. Hewitt No. 59 Maiden Lane. No more by Sollow, Pollacca, as Sung by Mr. Braham, at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden the Comis Opera of the Cabinet the Words by T. Dibdin, the music by I. Braham. Price 75 c. New York, publish'd by M \u0026amp; I Paff, No. 45 Maiden Lane. Eliza, a favorite Song in the Paragraph - composed and sung by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street (price 25 cents) Down by Yon Bank, Sung by Mr. Braham, in, Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne. New York, Printed and Sold at J. Hewitt's Musical respotiory No. 59 Maiden Lane. Youn Henry, composed \u0026amp; sung by Mr. Braham. In the celebrated Opera of the English Fleet in 1342. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. The Beautiful Maid, a favorite Ballad as Sung by Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal covent Garden in the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin the music by J. Braham. Columbia on thy Fertile Plains, duet, sung by Mr. Woodham and Mr. Robbins in the Comic Opera of the Thirty Thousand or Who's Richest? the Words by T. Dibdin Music by J. Braham. Adapted for the American Stage by a Professor. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d. Street (Price 50 cents) Does the Harp of Rosa slumber, An admired canzonet by T. Moore, Esquire. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Maiden Lane. Good Night, a favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by G. E. Blake, South 3d Street (Price 25 cents) Rosa, a favorite Song-Written and Composed by T. Moore Esquire. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake South 3d Street. (price 25 cents) Fly from the World O Bessy to me, by Thos. Moore Esqr. New York, Published by I. and M. Paff. No. 55 Maiden Lane. also... Send the Bowl Round Merrily, a favorite Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d St. (price 25 cents) Mary I Believ'd Thee True, a much admired New Song - written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake at his Musical Repository \u0026amp; Circulating Library South 3d. St. Oh Lady Fair. A favorite Ballad, Written \u0026amp; Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. New York, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff Maiden Lane. [manuscript or copy, signed on rear:] Miss Louisa Maxwell, Norfolk \"Wilt thou be my dearie\" Scotch Song Arranged by Kozeluch, Poetry by Burns.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Cover. On spine is word MUSIC. On front cover is C.B.T. Washington.] [Signature of Miss Date Jan. 2, 1852] Hommage a T. Godefroid La Danse Des Fees pour Piano par Alfred Jaell... Variations pour le Piano Forte Sur Vair Non Piu Mesta De La Cenerentola of Rossini... Par henry Herz. Opera 60 Pr. $1.25. Baltimore... Sechs Lieder Ohne Worte Fur Das Pianoforte... Feliz Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Op 55... [Hand-written - Cynthia B. Tucker from her friend M. J. Smead - At beginning of work.] Robert Le Diable, de G. Meyerbeer. Bouquet de Melodies Pour le Piano par Ferd. Beyer. New York... Fantasie et Variations sur L'Opera Il Templario de Nicolai Pout Piano Par Henri Rosellen... [Signature of Cynthia Beverley Tucker. 62 1/2] Ordways' Collection of Favorite Airs with Variations composed for the Piano Forte, Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. $1.50 Boston... La Rosee Valse brillante Pour Piano, par Henri Rosellen. Op 112... Fantaisie Brillante Sur L'Opera de Rossini Le Barbier de Seville Pour Piano Par Henri Rosellen. Op. 91... [Written et top-Richmond october 22d] Arrangements pour Piano Des 4 Airs de Ballet et de la March da Sacre de L'Opera le Prophete de Meyerbeer, par Jacques Herz.... Valse Du Barbier de Seville, Arrangee en forme de Ronoletto A' quatre mains Pour le Piano Forte, Par Francois Hunten... [Written on second page - Miss Cynthia Beverley Tucker.] [Written - Miss Cynthia Beverly Tucker. Williamsburg, Va.] Variations, on the Popular Air \"Dove e Mai Quel Core Amante\" from the Opera Moses in egypt by Rossini, COmposed and Arranged as a Duett for Two Performers on the Piano Forte, by Francois Hunten... [Written - Miss Cynthia B. Tucker. Will- The rest is cut off] Variations Brillantes Pour le Piano Sur L'air, Tu Che a Dio Spiegasti Chanti par Rubini, dans l'Opera de Donizette Lucia Di Lamermoor Par A. Mocker... L'Innocence Valse de Gallenberg avec Introduction \u0026amp; Variations Pour le Piano Forte A Quatre Mains Composees Par Charles Czerny... [a duet] Miss Cynthia B. Tucker Williamsburg [Signature] Quadrilles sur des Motifs de Zampa Composees par J. B. Tolbecque Arranged Pour le Piano A Quatre Mains par Henri Lemoine... Valse Infernale. de l'Opera Robert le Diable de Meyerbeer, Arangee en forme de Rondeau Pour le Piano Forte. Par Jacques Herz... [Writing - Cynthia Beverly Tucker Richmond, Va. october 22.] Tantatsie sur des motifs de l'Opera: La Straniera de Bellini pou le Piano composee et dedice a Son Altefse Madame La Princesse D'oettincen - Wallterstein Nee Comtesse de Dietrichstein par S. Thalberg... Air Allemand, with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by F. Hunten... [Writing - Cynthia B. Tucker Richmond, October 22d] Etudes Melodiques pour le Piano sur des Airs Populaires composees par Ferd. Beyer Op. 98...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Word Music written on spine.] First page is titled Julie Rive'-King's compositions. and then a list. To Mrs. Harriet E. Kerr, Bubbling Spring...by Julia Rive-King... Copyright Kunkel Bros. 1879. ... This is followed by a page entitled - Kunkel's Royal Edition Standard Piano Compositions. ... Faust Fantaisie Elegante Par J. Laybach. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Fantaisie on Abt's \"When the Swallows\" for the Piano By D. Krug. Published by S. Brainard's Sons Cleveland. a Mademoiselle Elisa Jalheau Tocatelle pour le Piano par A. Dupont. Op. 26. ... Affectionatly Inscribed to my Mother. Dancing Moonbeams on Lake Monona Morceau for Pianoforte by Jas. S. Smith. Boston White, Smith \u0026amp; Company. ... The Humming Bird Fantasie for the Piano Forte By Oscar Mayo. Published by S. Brainard's Sons, Cleveland, O. ... (Copyright 1879) Piano Pieces Arranged, transcribed \u0026amp; fingered by Ernst Perabo... The happy Wanderer... Boston Kappitz, Prufer \u0026amp; Co. ... [By A. jensen.] [The name Annie Chapman is stamped at the top of the page.] To the Sans Souci Club, Madison, Wis. Sans Souci Waltz. for the Piano by James S. Smith. madison, wis. [McConnell \u0026amp; Smith] and New York [William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co.] Copyright 1875 Pianist's Folio a Collection of Brilliant Pieces... March des Troubadours [by] Roubier. ... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... [Followed by \"Something about Operas\"... [Signature of Annie Chapman December 1881] Second Series. Salon-Stucke fur das Piano Forte... Andante et Rondo [by] Rosenhain... Boston Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 39. Tony Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for Small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low... In the Free Air. ... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 291 [Followed by \"Just Published: For Home entertainment the Piano at Home A large and choice collection of Four Hand Pieces, or Pieces for two Performers on the Piano Forte or Reed Organ. ...\" Tone Pictures Six Instructive Pieces for small Hands, in modern style. By Joseph Low. ... Happy Play... Boston: oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 291. At top of this page is signature of Annie Chapman 1881 At the end of this piece is a list of publications by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. A Favorite italian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by Henry Lemoine. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson... The Progress, 10 easy Pieces for Pupils, by Jean Manns. No. 1. Sky Lark Waltz. 2. Sunset Redowa. 3. Cuckoo Galop. 4. Minion Polka. 5. Libbi Mazurka. 6. Rustic Waltz. 7. Mountain Rose Waltz. 8. BonBon Schottisch. 9. Circus Galop. 10. Progress March. New York: Published by William Pond \u0026amp; Co. ... [This volume contains #10.] [Followed by a Bulletin of the lastest and most popular sheet music. vocal] [Signature] Annie Chapman January 1880 Bunte Steine. Rondino's fur's Pianoforte Uber Beliebte Volksmelodien im Leichtesten style, Ohne Octavspannungen und mit fingerstabezeichnung Componirt Von D. Krug... Op. 186. No. 23. Muss i denn, muss i denn zum Stadtle h'naus... Braunscheig, Bei Julius Bauer... [Stamp] Annie Chapman June 1877 Family Party a collection of Popular airs for the Piano Forte. ... Leontine Waltz. Weiland... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker. ... [Followed by a list of publications of Lee \u0026amp; Walker.] Compositions by Gustav Lange... Heather Rose no. 3 Op. 78... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... [Followed by a list of publications by Oliver Ditson and associated company's. [Stamp and Signature] Annie Chapman May 1879. Jules Egghard's Piano-Forte Compositions... Annie of Tharau... Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co... [Followed by a list of new books by O. Ditson \u0026amp; Co.] [Stamp] Annie Chapman March 17, 1879 Salon Stucke fur Das Piano-Forte... At Home Op. 134. Lichner... Boston G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Front cover has \"Skipwith\" written on it.] Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia dell' Signor G. Rossini, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Signor Dos Santos. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Ditantipalpiti with Variations for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad Lib, By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by J. Willig... O swiftly glides the bonny boat, a favorite Scotch Air, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte, By William Staunton jr. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Queen of Prussia Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte by Gelinck. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P. K. Moran. Baltimore... G. Willig Jr. ...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Front and back covers are missing.] The favorite Ballet of La Belle Laitiere, as performed at the King's Theatre, Haymarket; The Music Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Harp, ad libitum; By D. Steibelt; the ballet by Mr. J. D. Egville. Printed and Sold by R. Birchall... Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte. with or without the Additional Keys, and an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, Composed and Humbly dedicated to Mrs. Rigby, by J. Mazzinghi... Op. 14. ... Printed by Goulding, Phipps, \u0026amp; D'Almaine... A Favorite Selection of Music for the Piano Forte Cofifting of Single Sonatas, Duets, Trios, Quartetts, Airs with Variations, \u0026amp;c. with \u0026amp; without Accompaniments Composed by W. A. Mozart. London. Printed by J. Dale... [Op. 19.] Three Sonatas, for the Piano Forte with Accompaniments for a Violin and Violoncello. Composed by I. Woelfl. ... Op. 25. ... London. Printed by I. Dale. ... Two Grand Sonatas, for the Piano Forte, with additional Keys and an Accompaniment for the Violin ad Libitum Dedicated to Mrs. Will. Lushington, Composed by Miss Parke. Op. 2. Printed for the Author, No. 67 Dean Street, Soho, \u0026amp; Sold by Messrs. Broderip, \u0026amp; Wilkinton. ... [The initials M L (?) P: are written above the price of this last composition.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spine has word Music written on it. Inside on the first leaf is the signature of George Blankenship Sep. 23, 1876.] Golden Melodies Arranged for Piano by Johan Spindler. [Followed by a list of songs. (Not the songs in this volume.) Philadelphia, Beck \u0026amp; Lawton...] La Marseillaise. (by) J. Bellak. March in the Opera La Fille Du Regiment Arranged for the Piano by Fred. Beyer. Philadelphia. Published by Beck \u0026amp; Lawton... Coro Di Zingari Vedi le fosche notturn spoglie famous Anvil Chorus from Verdis Opera Il Trovatore... New York Published by Wm. Dressler... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Martha... Philadelphia, J.E. Gould... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Bohemian Girl... Philadelphia... By Jas. Bellak. Op. 146 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Wm. Tell... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. ... Op. 207 Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucrezia Borgia... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Lucia Di Lammermoor... Boston... (By J. Bellak) Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Sonambula... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Elisire D'Amore... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... La Dame Blanche... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Puritani... Boston... Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal... Crown Diamonds... Boston... Serenade fur Cesancund Piano Forte componirt und Fraulein Johanna Trautwein zugeeignet von Charles Lenschow. Mit Deutschem und Englischen Text. Op. 43. ... Philadelphia \u0026amp; Baltimore, Th. A. Schmidt. Sing, Sing, Darkies Sing. A Popular Chant... Arranged for the Piano, by a Distinguished Banjo Player. Philadelphia... A Choice Selection of Popular Ballads for the Piano Forte... Philadelphia Published by William H. Shuster... Ask me not Why... The Long, Long Weary Day (Den Lieben langen tag) A German Melody, words translated from the German and arranged for the Piano Forte... Published by Miller \u0026amp; Beacham Baltimore... [Followed by \"Catalogue of New and Popular Music, Published by Miller \u0026amp; Beacham...] Popular Ballads by Lottie Oakwool... Katy Darling... Philadelphia... To Solon Robinson, Esq. Author of \"Hot Corn.\" \"Sorrowful Katy,\" or the Little Hot Corn Girl. By the Author of \"The Three Bells.\" Philadelphia... Happy hearts make Smiling Faces, Music composed by the Author of Sorrowful Katy, Three Bells \u0026amp;c. Philadelphia. Published by D. B. Williamson... Millers Song Composed and Arranged by Nelson Kneass Aithor of Ben Bolt \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Annie May... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... Germany 6 Popular Airs Arranged \u0026amp; Fingered for the Piano by Ch. Czerny... March in Handel's Judas Maccabeus... New york Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Sons Buds from the Opera J. Blumtal. Il Trovatore... Boston... The Baden Baden Pola. Pas Bohemian. By Musard... (May 1845) See At Your Feet a Suppliant... In the Opera of the Bohemian Girl. Composed by Balfr. The First Fond Lines That Love Has Traced. Song, or Duett, From the Bohemian Girl. By Balfe. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Pola Composed by Julien. Annen-Polka fur das Piano Forte von Johann Strauss, Kapellmeister... No. I Der Wanderer. No. 2 Bleib Bei Mir. No. 3 Wie Ist Es Moclick. Trois Transcriptions Pour le Piano par E. Szemele'nyt. Op. 40... Baltimore chez Th. A Schmidt. Hambourg cgez A. Cranz. Evergreens' A selection of Operatic Gems from Il Trovatore \u0026amp; Other Modern Operas by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia L. Carleton... National Songs... Philadelphia, by Beck \u0026amp; Lawton... The Marsellies Hymn. By Rouget De Lisle. ... Les Cloched du Monastere. The Monastery Bell Nocturne... Pour Piano par Lere'bure Wely. New York. Published by Firth. Pond \u0026amp; Co... The Greek March In Which is Introduced an Original Greek Air Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son... The Only Correct \u0026amp; Authorized Edition Music of the Ethopian Serenaders... Lucy Neal... New York Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... ...Wood's Minstrels... Lulu is our Darling Pride Written by Rosa Hughes. Arranged and partly Composed by R. L. Sanford. Philadelphia... Sophien Polka Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Sophie Ashman, by Charles Fritsch Philadelphia... The New Bloomer Schottisch. Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr... Philadelphia... Since First I Called Thee Mine. A New Ballad/Revd. E. C. Jones Music by J. C. Beckel With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia... Brandywine Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte. by Miss Mary Fullmer and dedicated to Mlle: Jenny Lind. Philadelphia... Matilda Pola. Composed for the Piano Forte... And dedicated to Her friend mrs. Col: JNO: W. Forney by Miss Emma Myers. Philadelphia T. C. Andrews... The Continental March Composed for the Piano Forte by Max Tzorr. Philadelphia. T.C. Andrews... The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway Gallop Composed by W. H. Author of Balmoral Pola Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... Introduction \u0026amp; Variations Birlliant on Favorite Air Lilly Dale by T. Franklin Bassford...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Duet, for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by I. G. Graeff. London, Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Balls \u0026amp; Co... No. 2 A favorite Duet for two performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by J. Gildon London Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. Balls... The Celebrated Egyptian Air, Arranged as a Rondo. By T. H. Butler. Adapted as a Duet, for two performers on one Piano Forte by Mr. Gildon... London... L'Anachorette. Sonata for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Flute or Violin, in which is Introduced Roslyn Castle, Composed and Inscribed to Miss Gostenhofer by J. Gildon... Op. 13... London, Printed by J. \u0026amp; G. Balls... Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the Fourth adapted for the Harpsichord or Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for a Violin... London Printed and Sold by Preston \u0026amp; Son... [Pages 1 and 2 are missing from the next composition.] Pleye's Sonatas Dedicated to the Queen [?] Sonatas 1-6 Written for Flauto and Cembalo.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront Cover and some pages are missing from the front Begins with Waltz No. 8., No. 12, No. 13... Richmond's march for the Piano Forte The Caravan's March In the Forty Thieves. new York Published by John Paff. A Favorite Troop. ...General Jackson's Grand March. Philadelphia... March and Quick Step, in the Forty Thieves, Composed by Mr. Kelly. Philadelphia... ...March, of the Fitfh Company of the Washington Guards. Philadelphia... Naval Dance. The Son of Chivalry. A Favorite Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Green, Composed by M. P. King. Philadelphia... Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The Poetry by Lord Byron, the Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia... Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, the Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Dear Maid should I never return... In the Opera of Freedom Ho! Composed by Chas, Gilfert... [Signature] Charles Gilfert. The Light House. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr., Composed by J. Wilson... Light sounds the Harp A Song Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr.... Oh! Tell me, tell me, Mary dear... Composed by Sir John A. Stevenson... The Maid of Mona... Written \u0026amp; Composed by John Parry new York... The Tyrolese Song of Liberty, by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia... No. 6 of Blakes Musical Misellan... The Columbian Sailor, ... Written by Mrs. Rowson, Composed by J. Bray. Philadelphia... The Song of Titz Eustace the oetry from Marmion a tale of Flodden Fields. Composed by Dr. J. Clarke, New York... When the firl of my Heart, A song composed by Dr. John Clarke... When War Unfurls His Banners Bright, A Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. L. King... The Minute Gun at Sea, A Favorite Duett... in the Plots, Composed by M. P. King. New York... My Heart is thine for ever, Duett... in Oh! This love! Composed by M. P. King... The Echo Duet.... in the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New York... [Followed by - A Catalogue of the Music, Arranged, harmonized or Composed by Mr. Biggs; the original copies of which are printed \u0026amp; sold by Rt. Birchall...] Yes! my bonny Love, the Answer to Come my bonny Love, A Duett. with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed by Mr. Biggs... Come my Bonny Love, A Duett, with an Accompaniment for the Piano FOrte, Composed by Mr. Biggs.... [Followed by the same caralogue as noted above.] Lochinvar written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by Mazzinghi, Philadelphia... Little Winny Wilkins, Written by Mr. A. Cherry, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte or Harp. by Mr. Whitaker. Philadelphia... My Sweet Village Maid... Composed by J. Sanderson. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. E. Blake. Decatur's Victory: A Favorite New Song Written by W. Strickland. New York Published by J. Wilson No. 62 Broadway... O! breathe once more soft Southern breeze Words by W. Reed. Music by T. Howell. New York at J. Paff's Music Store... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. new York, Printed and Sold by John Paff. Dulce Domum. Composed and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake. I've Something else to do, A Popular Ballad, ... The Words by Mr. Upton, The Music Composed by Mr. W. T. Parke... London Printed by Goudling \u0026amp; Co. ... The Dew Drop. A favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton... Composed by Charles Edward Hron. London, Printed and Sold by C. Mitchell... The Anchor's Weigh'd ... In the Americans, Composed by Mr. Braham, New york Sold at I. Paff, Broadway. The Gamester Favoritie Song Words by M. P. Andrwes Esqr. Music by H. Abrams. New York Published by John Paff... No. II of Cars Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers. Copyright secured according to law Allen A. Dale from Rokeby Poetry by Walter Scott Esqr. .. Music by B. Carr. Printed for J. Carr Baltimore... Friendship put to the test. Or the Saving of a Sinking Sailor, Who fell overboard from the Barfleur Man of War, a true and interesting story as related in the Port Folio for December 1811. Written and Composed by Mr. Dibdin. The Poets ain Jean. The Wandering Harper from Rokeby, Music by B. Carr. Lochinvar by a Young lady of New York. Love in thine Eyes Genera Wilkinson's March Valse Hongroise. Ist Movement. Reydowak Reydowatzka Mazurka Mazurka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spine has word Music written on it.] The Virginia guards grand March and Quick step As performed by the Norfolk Amateur Brass Band. Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully dedicated to Capt. E. C. Robinson of that Corps by Wm. Siemon. Baltimore.... Air Irlandais Tis the last rose of the Summer, avec Variation pour le Piano par A. Mine. Phil... Believe me of all those endearing young charms. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J. L. Dussek. Boston... Bristol march Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia... Le Bouquet Tricolor Duex Valses brillanted et un Galopade, Composees pour le Piano Forte Par Henri Herz. Philadelphia... The Bayadere Quick Step as performed by the Brass Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte. Les Caracteres, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. I Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemend. Par Francois Hunten. New York... The Cinderella Waltz from the Opera of Cinderella, Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte by I. F. Burrowes. Philadelphia... Les Caracter'res, Three Airs Vari'es Pour Piano Forte. No. 1 Air Italien. 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. Par Francois Hunten. New York... [This is different music] Les Caracte'res, Three Airs Varie's Pour Piano Forte, No. 1 Air Italien, 2 Air Francais, 3 Air Allemand. par Francois Hunten. New York... Nahant March Composed by I. H. Walch As performed by the Boston Bands, arranged by Ch. Zeuner. Boston... The Caledonian Boquet. Consisting of the National \u0026amp; Favorite Airs Scots Wha Haw, The Poor But Honest Soldier, Burn's Farwell, Roslin Castle, Braie O' Busky. Arranged \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Her Friend Mrs. William L. Roy. Of Brooklyn L. I. by Miss Augusta Browne. Op. 33 Professor of the Theory and Practice of Music New York... Combination Waltz No. 4 in which is introduced the Favorite air of the Broom Girl, Arranged by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 5. Composed by P. A. Kreusser... Combination Waltz No. 6. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore.... Combination Waltz No. 1. Composed by P. A. Kreusser. Baltimore... Combination Waltzes, No. 9 and 10. In Imitation of a Musical Snuff Box. Composed by A. T. Macdonald. Baltimore... Duet for Two Performers on One Piano Forte In which is introudced the admired Air O Dolce Concento, with Variations by T. Latour. New York... Les Charmantes a Set of Quadrilles Arranged for the Piano Forte by C. F. Hausman. No. I Belisario... Baltimore... Ethiopian Quadrilles, Dance and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New york. No. 1. Goin Ober De Mountain. No. 2. Jonny Boker. No. 3. De Old Jaw Bone. No. 4. Jumbo Jum. No. 5. Jum Along Josey. Gibralter Waltz. Vercissmeinnicht Waltz Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by John Endlich... Webers Last Waltz. Les Sylphes 5 Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Easy Rondos by Francois Hunten. Op. 99. No. 1. Le Gallop... Danse Brillante La Pola, Pour le Piano par E. Wolft. new York... La Poste Valse IN FORM OF a Rondo composed by F. Burgmuller. Arranged for two performers on one Piano Forte and dedicated to his pupils the Misses Alice and Harriet Morrison. By Henry C. Watson. New York... Von Weber's last Waltz. Philadelphia. The Musical Circle Watlzes. Composed for the Philadelphia Fair, in aid of the Blind. Number One, In C. Philadelphia... Miss Lucy Long with introduction and Variations Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Julius Leopold Esqr. Founder of the German Settlement in Hermann, Mo. By J. C. Viereck. member of the said Settlement. Phil... Musette ce Nina for the Harp of Piano Forte. New York... Night and Morning Valse Caracteristique pour le Piano Forte Compse'e et dediee A Mademoiselle Catharina Milligan Par Charles Grobe. Philadelphia... [Writing] Miss C. B. Tucker from her friend M. Tovial Waltz, composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. H. B. Guathmey (Of Mobile) by Henry Knecht. New York... La Lituana, Danced by Madlle. Fanny Elssler Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Chas. W. Glover. New York... [Signature] Miss Cynthia Beverely Tucker The New Foundland Dog. A Descriptive Ballad Sung with Enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The Words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The Music Composed by Henry Russell. New York... Overture of the celebrated Opera Il Turco in Italia by Rossini, Boston... Lorina Canzonet Written by H. R. Edgar Esqr. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. P. Barratt. Philadelphia... Leave me not yet, Written by Mrs. Hemans: The Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Todhunter, by C. Memekel Baltimore... When the day with rosy light, A Celebrated Swiss Air, as Sung by Madame Stockausen, the words written by J. A. Wade Esqr. Arranged by F. Stockhausen. Boston... In Summer's Cot Sung in the Foresters. The Music E. I. Locer. New York... [For voice and Piano Forte] Fly Away tormenting love a Ballad sung with distinguished applause by mrs. Franklin, Composed and written by John Parry. Boston... The Lady's Page... Grand Opera of Francis the First Composed by E. J. Loder. New York... Sister Dear Ballad the Poetry by the Author of the Captive to his Bird the Music composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia... My Boy Tammy. A Scotch Ballad. Philadelphia... I'm Saddest When I sing. A New Ballad. Music Composed and dedicated to Mrs. T. Chase. by Giovanni Paggi. Boston.... The Exile to his Native Lands. The Music composed by Carl Keller, The Words adapted by F. W. Rosier. New York... The Milliners an Air from La Fiancee of The Bride. Poetry by W. Ball, Music by, Auber... The Evergreen, The Poetry Written by George P. Morris Esqr. The Music Composed and Dedicated to Thomas Dhite Esqr. (of Berwick on Tweed.) By Eliza Martin. New York. Oh Must We Part to night Sung by Madme. Malibran Poetry by Miss Pardoe Music by David Lee. Philadelphia... Come From Alhambra, Song Written by Mrs. Hemans, Music by Edward J. Loder. Baltimore... In the Valley by the Mill ballad. Composed and respectfully dedicated to Miss J. J. of Richmond, Va. by John I. Davis. Frederick, Md. Published by F. D. benteen, Baltimore...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Front cover engraved with name Margarett E. Williams. written on fly leaf 5.00 and 5/1/37 On the next fly leaf is a list written in pencil of the compositions contained in the volume. The Invincibles, Written expressly for Mad. Vestris, by J. M. Rycott Esq. Sung by Miss Clara Fisher. New-York... Love's Sweet Souvenir, A Ballad, The words by L. Lover Esq. Composed by Alex lee... He's Coming from the Mountain or The Merry Horn... Written \u0026amp; Composed for the Piano Forte by William Ball... Green Hills of Tyrol. The celebrated Tyrolien in the Grand Opera of Guillaume Tell, Composed by Rossini, ... The Horn of Chace Words by P. Farren, Esq. Dublin, the Music by Chas. Cilfert Esqr. ... Hark! hark 'tis the Echo. Introduced in the Opera of native land... Composed by C. Von Weber... The Mellow Horn. A Very Popular Song... By Mr. Jones. The Words by C. W. Hyatt Esq... The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed and Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck, By John H. Hewitt... Mine Alone, a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot... Bruce's battle call. A favorite Song... Composed by I. H. Barton... The Hunter's singal Horn. Tyrolese... The Music arranged by Alex Lee... The next selection has the name of Margaret Williams written at the top with the date July 22, 1874. Additional words have been added to the song. Miriam's Song Sing to Jehovah an Anthem of praise. For three Voices, Written by Woodworth... Ode on Science, Written by Mrs. E. C. Embury. Composed, Arranged \u0026amp; Dedicated to the trustees of the Brooklyn Collegiate Institute. By Wilhelm Iucho... O! Pescator dell 'onda. Venetian Air Arranged for One or Two Voices with an Accompanment for the Piano Forte...Chi dice mal D'Amore [A hand written translation of this above the title says; Who speaks ill of Love.] The heart to Love a Stranger. Composed by Sigr. Mayer... [Written-Dice una falsita/tells a falsehood.] Giovinette, the Favorite Duet and Chorus... In the Opera of Don Giovanni. [Mozart] When a Lover Kneels before Her Translated from the German by I. R. Planche. Esqr. The Music by C. M. Von Weber... In the Operatic Romance of Der Freischutz of the Wild Huntsman of Bohemia... The Soldier's Fear. Sung in the Opera of Music \u0026amp; Prejudice Written by Thos. Haynes Bayly. By Alexr. Lee... The Soldiers Grave, Monody on the Death of Sir John Moore, Poetry by the Rev. Chas. Wolfe. The Music by Thomas Williams... The Messenger Bird, A Duett the Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister... New-York... The Sunset Tree, Tyrolese Evening Hymn, By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne... Come Take the Harp, A Canzonett Written by Thomas Moore. Composed by Sir. J. Stevenson. New York... The Bonnie Bark, A Northumberland Ballad Adapted and arranged by John Parry. A Happy New Year. Ballad Written by John Imlah Composed by Mrs. Millard... Why hast Thou Taught me to Love Thee. A Ballad, ... composed by G. A. Hodson... The Parting Kiss, The Celebrated Tyrolese and Hungarian Airs, as united in the admired Duett, ... Arranged by I. Smith. Philadelphia... Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad in Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her. With Piano Forte Accompaniment composed by J. barnett... Thou! Oh! Thou Hast Lov'd me Dearest,... In the Opera of The Tyrolese Peasant, Composed and arranged by Henry R. Bishop... Dark Eyed One Persian Love Song... Written by I. R. Planche' Unsic by Auber... Welcome me Home. The Words and Music by Thos. H. Bayly Esqr. Arnot Lyle, Ballad Written by I. O. Donoghue Esq. Composed by G. A. Hodson... My Early Love. Ballad Written and Composed by Mrs. C. B. Wilson... Dinna Forget. A Ballad the Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millard... Rose! Pretty Rose. Ballad.... the words by G. W. Patten Esq. West Point; the Music by the late R. Willis... [Initials M. E. W. and W. E. Margaret. Written in pen on next page.'] Your heart \u0026amp; Lute are all the Store Answer to an Moores Song of my hear \u0026amp; Lute. The Music by F. W. Crouch/// T'were vain to tell thee all I feel. A Swiss Air ... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Arranged by C. Thibault... The Last Link is brokem. A Duet with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Composed and Arranged by Wm. Clifton... [Additional words penciled in] That Last Farwell... Words by Lord Byron. Composed by an Amateur... And wilt thou weep, Written by Lord Byron, Music by C. Meineke. Philadelphia... All's Well, A Duett composed by Rr. Braham... The Washing Day, A Ballad for Wet Weather... The Celebrated Grand Waltz, Composed for the Piano Forte, By Beethoven... The Celebrated Snuff Box Waltz, On which is founded \"WE Met\" Arranged by T. H. Severn... The Queen of Prussia's favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte. Composed by Himmel... [A pencil list of Songs.] The Celebrated Tyrolian Waltz, Composed by Rossini, Introduced in Ceneren Tola, adapted to the Piano Forte, by H. Herz... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte... Tivolian Waltz... The Favorite March in Pizzarro... March in the MeloDrama Der Fendschutz, Composed by Weber... General Graham's Grand March, at the Battle of Barrosa... Le Joujou, A German Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz... Grands Rufsian March for the Harp, Piano Forte or Harp \u0026amp; Piano Forte with an accompaniment as Libitum for the Violin, Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, or French Horn and Trumpet. Composed for His Magesty the Emperor Alexander by C. P. Francis...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Stamp in front] H. Skipwith My Heart and Lute, A Ballad Written \u0026amp; Arranged by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Marquis De La Fayette's Welcome to New York with Variations. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Rose of Lucerne, A Favorite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Downfall of Paris. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... I'd be a Butterfly... Composed by Thomas H. Bailey. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. The Minstrel's Return'd from the War... Written \u0026amp; Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Minstrel Boy. Music. Philadelphia. Published by G. Willif. When the Rosy Morn Appearing. From the Opera of Rosina composed by Shield. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo Willig... General Jackson's March Composed in Jackson's Camp While the English were before New Orleans by Anderson arranged for the Piano Forte by Auvray Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. President Adams Grand March \u0026amp; Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. The Peasants Joy. Rondo for the Harp or Piano Composed by Blagrove. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Celebrated Cavatina Di Tanti Palpiti Composed by Sigr. Rossini. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte J. C. Nightingale. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. An Egyptian Air Arranged as a Rondo by T. H. Butler. Philadelphia Published G. Willig. The Gypsey March \u0026amp; dance in Weber's Melodrama of Preciosa arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig... A Turkish Rondo composed by W. A. Mozart. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Governor Hiesoer's March \u0026amp; Quick Step. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. L. Frederich. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at Willig's Musical Magazine. Quick March. by I. F. Goneke. Blue Eyed Mary or the Maid of Suabia, A Favorite Air, Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo Willig. Washington Guards March Composed by A. Member of the Washington Association Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Two German Imperial Marches. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Gen. Bolivar's Grand March \u0026amp; Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by F. Damish. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. The much admired Hungarian Rhondo composed for the Piano Forte by S. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig. Auld Lang Syne as Sung by Mr. Darley. In the opera of Rob Ron Macgregor. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Carnival of Venice, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, By J. C. Nightingale Organist of the Foundling Hospital. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. La petite Rosette, A Favourite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed expressly for Juvenile Performers by I.T. Craven. Philad. Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... Orlando's Wedding an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by T. Smith, Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... Saxe Cobourg a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by A. Becxwarxonsky. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... The Cottager's Joy, a Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by Ignace Pleyel Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. A Popular Swifs Air, Arranged \u0026amp; Varied (?) for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mr. Henry Harpur. by R. Schroeder. Baltimore Published and Sold by Ge. Willig Jr. In the Dead of the Night. A Favourie Air. Composed by J. L. Dussek. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Non Piu Andrai. Aria Arranged as a Rondo. Selected from the Opera of Figaro. Composed by Mozart, and Introduced in the Opera of Don Giovanni. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Corn Riggs, Introduction and Rondo by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. President Jackson's Favorite March and Quick Step Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Dielman. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The Hymn of Riego, A much admired Spanish Quick Step. Performed with unbounded applause on the Spanish Guitar by A. T. Huerta arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Mark My Alfor, A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Hewitt, Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig. The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte, wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 171 Chestnut St. Storm Waltz Moins Que Rien. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. B. Cramer. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr... The First of May, A favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to J. A. Cavazo... Op. 2. (Philadelphia) Published and Sold by G. Willig... Military Serenade, for the Piano Forte. With an Accompniment for the Flute... Composed for and Dedicated to Miss McMechen, by A. Clifton... Philadelphia Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. La Matinee. A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte, Composed by J. L. Dunsek. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. A Celebrated Spanish Bollero, Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte, by J. B. Logier. Baltimore. Published and Sold at G. Willig Jr. Music Store... Polonaise en Rondeau Pour le Forte-Piano De'die'e A Mademoiselle Herminie de Montouyon. Par Le' Chopie. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Le Savoyard, Consisting of An Andante Alla pastourelle \u0026amp; Savoyard Air Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute, ad lib. by I. A. Rawlings. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold at G. Willig's Music Store. The celebrated Russian Rondo, for the Piano Forte. Composed by J.N. Hummel. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... Three Favorite Rondos for the Piano Forte. Composed by J. Woelfl... Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. My Love She's but a Lassie yet, Favorite Scotch Air with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Tho Love is Warm a While, ... In the Devil's Bridge. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. When Pensive. Philadelphia Published and Sold by G. Willig. I've been roaming, A Cavatine... by C. E. Horn. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... The Much Admired Air Auid Lang Syne with Variation's for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by Dr. Ross. Philadelphia \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Paieiello's Favorite Air \"Hope told a flattering tale\" with Variations. for the Piano Forte by Gelinek Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte composed by Cardon Fils. Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFront cover is missing Part of one page is in front Ditanti Palpiti Cavatina Nell Opera Tancredy for Harp or Piano Forte. Composed by Gioachimo Rossini. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willigs' Musical Magazine... Next is a hand written manuscript. Maid of Athens. Composed by C. M. Von Weber. Words by Lord Byron. Olivier. Romance avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par Plantade. There's Nothing True But Heav'n. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Wandering Minstrel. The Words \u0026amp; Melody by W. F. Collard. The Symphonies, and Accompaniments by J. C. Clifton. Philadelphia published by John G. Klemm. [Signature] Lelia Robertson La Neige, ou Le Nouvel Eginard. Ronde Chante'e par Mr. Vinzentini, Paroles de Mmrs. Scribe et German Delavigne. Musique de D.F.E. Auber. A Paris, 2nd Edition Chez Frere Editeur Md. de Musique, Gde. galeria du passage des Panoramas No. 16. Home! Sweet Home!... Composed and partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by George Bacon No. 66. Chestnut Street. [Signature] Mrs. Lelia Robertson from MBR. The Maltese Boatman's Song arranged for One, Two or Three Voices with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by L. Devereaux. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm. Ah! What is the Bosoms commotion, ... Composed by R. Kelly, New York Sold at J. Paff's. Broad War. March \u0026amp; Chorus in the Dramatic Romance of the Lady of the Lake. Composed by Mr. Sanderson. Philadelphia. Published by J.G. Klemm No. 3 South Third Street. Chorus. Hail to the Chief. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. The Light Guitar, Sung by Signorina Garcia Composed by J. Barnett. N.Y. Lithog and Published by E. S. Mesier Wall St. Pleyel's favourite german Hymn, with Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Oh Lady ne'er think I'll prove false to thee, A Favorite Song as Sung by Mr. keene Composed by John Sinclair. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... How oft when watching stars, A Savoyard Air, The words written by Thomas moore. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By Henry R. Bishop New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... On this cold flinty rock with the introductory Recitative Ye Gloomy Caves, Sung by Mr. Braham in the Favorite Opera of Kais or Love in the Deserts Composed by Mr. Braham New York, Published by J. Paff. Hurrah for the Bonnets of blue sung by Miss. C. Fisher at the New York Theatre Park, composed by Alexander Lee New York, Lithographed \u0026amp; Published by E.S. Mesier... Araby's Daughter from Lalla Rookh written by Thomas Moore Esqr. composed by G. Kiallmark Philadelphia Published by. G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. The Bue Waves O'Carron A Favorite Ballad the Poetry by Mr. Rannie Composed by John Ross Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig and Sold at his Musical Magazine. Air de L'opera De Zirphile Et Fleur de Myrte. Musique de Mr. A. Boieldieu. Robin Adiar. Paroles de Madame Bourdic Viot Musique par Madame O. Gail. [?] Dh vieni alla finestra The Celebrated Serenade Sung by Signor Garcia in Don Giovanni. New Yor Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart. No 149. Boradway. A Canadian Boat Song. [Manuscript] Allen a Dale, From Rockely[?] Those Evening Bells. Whats the Matter Now The Minute Gun at Sea The Smile of Contentment and love Air Kinlock of Kinlock Mary's Tears from Moore's sacred melodies The Braes O' Balguhither Slowly wears the day Love [Bound upside down] Is there a Heart that never Love's There's nothing true but Heaven La Dame Blanche Tho' 'tis all but a dream, Duo de La Dame Blanche La Medisance Interessee. Romance. paroles de J.J. Musique et Accompnt. de Piano ou harpe. Dediee a melle. Elisa J. Par Monsieur Rigault. (Prix 1f. 50c.) Au Monestrel languedocien Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14 ... (?) vis le Palais de la Bourse. A Paris. (Propriete de L]Editeur, Deposee a la Biblioteque Imperiale.) No. 48. Pollacca. No more by Sorrow... the Words by T. Dibdin, the Fufic by J. Braham. Pr: 37 cents. Philadelphia by G.E. Blake No. 13, 5th St. La Conversion D'Un Philosophe. Couplets de Mr. F. C. Mis en musique avec accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe par l'Auteur... A Paris, au Magasin de Musique, de MM. Cherubini, Mehul, Kreutzer, Rode et Boieldieu. Rue de Richelieu. No. 76. Journal Hebdomadaire. D'Auguste Le Duc Compose' de Pieces de Chant de tout genre avec Accompagnement Forte-Piano ou Harpe... Je L'Aime Encor. Romance de Mr. Brault Mise en Musique avec Accompagnement de Piano ou Harpe Par A. Romagnesi. ... A Paris, Chez A. Leduc Editeur et Marchand de Musique Rue de Richelieu No. 78. La Rose Blanche Et La Rose Rouge. Romance Du Troubadour. Chantee par Mr. Paul. Paroles de Mr. Pixerecourt. Musique de Mr. P. Gaveauz. Arrangee pour Piano ou Harpe par Tourterelle Fils. Prix 1f. 10s. Au Menestrel Chez Somon Gaveaux, Md. de Musique Rue Feydeau No. 14 vis a vis le Palais de la Bourse. Propriete de l'Editeaur... Enregistre a la Biblioteque Imperiale. [Signature or stamp at bottom of page] Simon Gaveaux [?] Lex Deux Jaloux. Couplets. Chantes par Mme. Gavaudan Musique de Madame G... Prix 1f. 50c. A Paris, Chez P. Gaveaux, Compositeur, Md. de Musique, Passage Geydeau. Ouverture D'Iphigenie en Aulide Musique de Gluck, Pour Le Piano avec Accompagnement De Violon Par y ae Prix 2# 10f. ... [Signature at bottom] [?] Freres Gaveaus Air de Vive Henry IV. Varie pour le Forte' - Piano... Dedie aux jeanes Demoiselles par G.J. Sieber. 5c. Livre de Varizteions A Paris Chez l'Auteur, Editeur, et Md. de Muique Rue des Filles St. Thomas No. 21 [or 24]... [Stamp of] Suber[?] After this there are several pages without titles. Les Miracles de La Beaute Dedie a son ami Plantade, Artiste, Par Garat. Avec Accomagn ement de Forte-Piano ou harpe Au Menestrel, Chez Simon Gaveaux Rue Feydeau No. 14. vis a vis la Bourse. [Signature] Lelia Robertson. La Reconcilation. Romance a deux Voix, Dediee a Monsieur le Baron Klopmann Paroles de Monsieur le Chevalier Lacour. Musique d'Auguste Panseron. Prix 2f. A Paris Chez Frere, Editeur, md. de Musique, Grande Galerie du Passage des Panoramas No. 16. Le Petit Bercer de Mont Fermeil. Romance Anecdotique. Parloes De M. Carmonche Musique De Charles Plantade Prix, 2fr. a Paris chez Frere, Md. de musique, Passage des Panoramas, No. 16. Di Tanti Palpiti. with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad. Lib. by Latous Philadelphia, Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Rousseau's Dream with Variations for the Piano Forte by J.B. Cramer. New York Price 75 cents. Published by J. A. \u0026amp; Geib, 23 Maiden Lane. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of Tancred for the Piano Forte Composed by Rossini. price 75 cents. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Strike the Cymbal. Arranged as a Divertimento for the Piano Forte, with Flute Ad Libitum By T. Latour, Philadelphia Published by Bacon \u0026amp; Co. 11 South Fourth Street. [Top of the page is cut off] ____ from the Opera Tancredi by Rossini Away with Melancholy With Variations by mozart. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. A Danish National Song With Variations for the Piano Forte. By W. Plachy. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 126 Broad Way. Trois Rondeaux Faciles \u0026amp; Brillante sur des Airs conuns, Arranges pour le Piano Forte par Camille Pleyel. Lettre. A price 50. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Favourite bath Waltz. New Edition. Oh! am I then remember'd still Ballad In Answer to Oh! no we never mention Her, with Piano Forte Accompaniment Composed by J. barnett. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Fly Away Pretty Moth! A ballad, the Words \u0026amp; Music by T.H. bayley Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubished \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... Oh I Ne'er shall forget a Ballad... Arranged for the Harp or Piano Forte by M.H. Parnell. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Hark Echo Sweet Echo. a Favorite unting song with an accompaniment for the Pianoforte by Hook. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig. 17 Chestnut St. Bolivar. A Peruvian Battle Song as Sung by Mr. Howard, with Unbounded Applause at Chatham Theatre. Written by G.P. Morris Esqr. Arranged by T.W.H.B.B. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[signature] James Tomlins Le Captif pour le Piano Forte composé et dediè à Madamoiselle M. H. par Louis von Esch. [print labeled] R. Williamson, sculp. Entd. at Sta. hall. Price 2/6 London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Rt. Birchall, at his musical Circulation Library, 133 New Bond Street. [second page is a] catalogue of Piano Forte music published by Robert Birchall... A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte composed by Gelinek. No. Price 2/6. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Balls, \u0026amp; Co. Music, \u0026amp; Musical instrument Sellers, 408, oxford Street. The Queen of Prussia's Waltz. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 6. Price 2s. London, printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 409, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Nel cor piu non mi sento. A Favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte, Composed by Gelenik. No. 1. Price 2s. London, printed and sold, by Balls \u0026amp; Co. Music and Musical Instrument Sellers, 408, Oxford Street, and G. Balls Philadelphia. Theme by Mozart. Steibelt's Eighteenth Pot-Pouri for the Piano Forte in which is introduced martini's Favorite Air of Guardami un poco. Price 1 Dollar. New York, Published by I. \u0026amp; M. Paff, Nos. 2 \u0026amp; 3 City Hotel, Broadwar. Genl. Jackson's Grand March for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to the American Army by John Gildon. Copyright secured. New York, Sold at J. Paffs, Broadwar, and E. Riley, 18, Chatham Street. Price 50 cents. The Surprise by Dr. Haydn, London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. \u0026amp; G. Balls at their Music Warehouse, 408, Oxford Strt. Price 1/6. Etude de Harpe. sur l'air des Folies d'Espagne avec des variations. chez Pleyel Auteur et Editeur Rue Neuve des Petits Champs. No. 1286. Vis à vis la Tresorerie Nationale. Prix 1H 10s. (Gravés par Richomme.) 562. [stamp] Ignace Pleyel. A Favorite Milanese Rondo for the Piano Forte or Harp composed by T.H. Butler. Ent. at Stat. Hall. Pr. 1/6. London, printed for Joseph Dale \u0026amp; Son, Piano Forte Makers (by appointment) to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, \u0026amp; Music Sellers to the Royal Family. No. 49 Cornhill, the corner of Holles Street, Oxford Street, \u0026amp; No. 151, New Bond Streer. Farwell Harp! An Original Canzonett, Adapted to the Popular Welsh Air, Nos Galon. With Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Respectfully inscribed to Mrs. J. Tarlton, of Cloverly House, by Thomas Taylor. Price 1/6. London, Published by Button \u0026amp; Whitaker 75 St. Paul's Church Yard. Twas his own Voice. Recitative and Air from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Music by Sir John Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia by G. E. Blake, 13, S. 5th St. The Spirit's Song in Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas moore Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke, of Campbridge. Price 50 cents. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th. Street. Pendulum 15 inches [metronome???] Fly to the Desert, from Lalla Rookh, written by Thomas Moore esqr., the music by G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. [signature] Mrs. Louisa... Norfolk No. 10 of Blake's Musical Miscellany. -- copyright secured. No. 2 of a Collection of Favorite Songs from the Celebrated new Poem Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 113 South 5th Street. Come hither, come hither. Composed by R. Taylor. Oh! fair as the Sea-flower, from Lalla Rookh. written by Thomas moore Esqr. the Music by T. Welsh, Philadelphia. Published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. A Spanish Air, oh! remember the Time. Arranged with english words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, published by G. E. Blake No. 13, South 5th Street. All Things Fair \u0026amp; Bright Are Thine. A Favorite Duet from Moore's Sacred Melodies, com. by O Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio performed by the Andel \u0026amp; Haydn Society in Boston. July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. Mary's Tears. A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies. com. by O. Shaw. Sung at the Oratorio Performed by the Handel and Haydn Society in Boston, July 5th 1817. in presence of the President of the United States. Copyright secured. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, providence. [signature] Boston oct. 1st J.H. ... There's Nothing True But Heav'n, A Favorite Song from Moore's Sacred Melodies, con. by O. Shaw. Published and sold by O. Shaw at his Musical Repository, Providence. [signature] W. M. B. Chase, Norfolk, Va. The Last Token or Remember Me. written on the Princess Amelias mournful Present to his Majesty. composed by H.R. Bishop. Philadelphia. Published by A. Bacon No. 11. S. 4th. Street and Sold by Vallotte \u0026amp; Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. [initials?] 48 J P New Edition Eveleens Bower, An Air Sung with the most unbounded applause, at the Theatres and at the Public \u0026amp; Private Concerts by Mr. Phillips, and arranged by him with an accompaniment for The Piano Forte \u0026amp; Vocal Embelishments and also more simply for those who do not sing to an accompaniment. The Words by J. Moore Esqr. Copyright secured. New York: Published by Geib \u0026amp; Co. No. 23 Maiden Lane. Sons of Freedom hear my story, In the Popular Opera of The Slave. Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026amp; Lètè, New York, at J. Robinson's Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. Softly open the eye of Day. A Serenade, adapted to Delayrac's admired Air of Le Point du Jour written by William Ball Esqr. Pr. 25. Philadelphia, Published by A. Bacon, No. 11. S. 4th Street, and Sold by Valotte \u0026amp; Lètè. New York, at J. Robinson's, Circulating Library, Baltimore, and the Franklin, Music Warehouse, Boston. O Lovely Race, a favorite Duet from Handel's Oratorio of Judas Maccabeaur. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. No. 23 of Carr's Musical miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to... Strike the Cymbal, Song of rejoicing for the Conquest of Goliath by David. one of the most admired pieces performed at the Oratorio given in the Church of St. Augustus [?] on the 13th of April 1814 for the Oprhan Asylum of Philadelphia. Composed by Pucitta. Particularly arranged, either for the use of musical parties or to be performed singly \u0026amp; adapted to words written for the purpose, for the use of these numbers. Baltimore, printed for J. Carr -- Price 30 cents. No. 31 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional Numbers Copyright secured according to law. A Sacred melody. Extracted from Naumann's Church Service, Adapted to Addisons Paraphrase of the 19th Psalm and arranged with Symphonies and an Accompanyment for the Organ Harp or Piano Forte also Harmonized for 3 Voices for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. The Minstrel's Harp. An Arietta from the Lady of the Last Minstrel withan Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte composed by John Clarke, M.D. Price 30 cts. new York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. On the Rock Where Hangs the Willow. A favorite Song as Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Numm at Vauzhall Gardens composed by D. Corri. Published by Joseph Wilson 62 Broadway. When thy bosom heaves the Sigh, Duett Sung by mrs. Dickens \u0026amp; Mrs. Braham, In the Opera of Narensky, composed by Mr. Braham. Price 50 cents. New York, published by John Paff. Tell me How to Bid Adieu Love. Written by I. K. Anderson Esqr. Composed by Sir John Stevenson. Sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. The Favorite Bird Duet as sung by Sigr. Storace and Mr. Braham at the Theatre Royal Covent Garden, In the Comic Opera of the Cabinet. The Words by T. Dibdin and the Music by I. Braham. New York, Published by J. and M. Oaff. Price 5s. Cease Sweet Girl, a Canzonet composed by D.D. Roche. London Printed by Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 1s6. Go Forth My Song. Conclusion to the Lord of the Isles, Cantata respectfully inscribed to Mrs. Walter Scott, by Dr. John Clarke, of Cambridge. Pr. 38 C. Published by G. E. Blake, No. 13. South 5th Street, Philadelphia. Merrily, marrily, Goes the Bark, from the Celebrated Poem, The Lord of the Isles. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Price 38 Cents. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store Baltimore. Wake, Maid of Lorn! from the celebrated Poem The Lord of the Isles, written by Walter Scott Esqr. Composed by J. Mazzinghi. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store Baltimore. Price 50 cents. I was a wild \u0026amp; wayward boy. Rokeby. Written by Walter Scott Esqr. G. Kiallmark. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The much Admired March march \u0026amp; Chorus \"Hail to the Chief\" In the celebrated Melodramatic Romance, the Lady of the Lake, Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store. 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson The Invisible Chorus, In the Melodramatic Romance, The Lady of the Lake Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Carr. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Baltimore Street. Sanderson. Jessie the Flow'ro'dumblane, a Favorite Scottish Song, written by R. Tannahill, Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend James McFarlan. London; by R. A. Smith. Price 1s. 6d. London, Printed by J. Balls, at his Music Warehouse, 408 Oxford Street. Thy Blue Waves O'Carron. The Poetry by Mr. Rannie. Composed by John Ross, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Come tell me where the Maid is found, A Ballad, sung by Mr. Braham, words by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir. John Stevenson, Mus, Doc., New York, Published by John Paff. Here's the Bower, Music \u0026amp; Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Price 3 shilling. New York Published by J. \u0026amp; M. Paff, No. 2 \u0026amp; 3 City Hotel. Riley Engraver. There's the Bower; A Ballad, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp, Composed by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Ent. at. Sta. Hall -- Price 1s/. London, published \u0026amp; Sold by C. Wheatstone at his Music Warehouse No. 436 Strand. Ah thee will I follow. Sung by Sigra. Storace, in the favorite opera of kais or Love in the Deserts, as performed at the Theatre Royal Drudy Lane. Composed by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Behold in his soft expressive face, composed \u0026amp; sung by Mr. Braham. New york, Published by John Paff. Donald Macleod, An admired simple Scotch Ballad Sung with the utmost applause by Mrs. Dickons, at the Theatre Royal Lyceum, The Music Composed Arranged for the Piano Forte or Harp \u0026amp; Respectfully Inscribed to Colonel MacLeod, by Mr. W. T. Parke, The Poetry by Wm. Upton Esqr. Ent at Sta. Hall. Price 1s/6. London, Published by Falkner \u0026amp; Christnias, Late M. Kelly, 9 Pall Mall, where may be had the Favorite Ballad of the Forestens Daughter, by the same Author. Price 1s/ NB Harps \u0026amp; Pianos, for Sale or Hire. Engrav'd by Parker. Maid of Athens. with an Accompt. for the Piano Forte or Harp. The poetry of Lord Byron, The Music Composed by Wm. Horsley, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh Strike Again! Sung by Miss Griglietti in the Oh This Love or the Masqueraders Composed by M.P. King, New York Sold at J. Paff's Music Store No. 7 Park. Lock na garr, A favorite Air, with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte, Sung by Mrs. Mountain, with Unbounded Applause at the public \u0026amp; Private Concerts Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Pr. 1/6. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold for the Author, by L. Lavenu, Music Seller, 26, NewBond Strt... When I gaz'd on a beautiful face, Sung by Mr. Phillipps. At the Theatre Royal Lyceum in the Grand Romantic Opera called One o'Clock, or, The knight \u0026amp; The Wood Demon. Written by M. G. Lewis Esqr. Composed by M.L. King. 1s6. London, Printed by Clementi, Banger, Collard, Davis, \u0026amp; Colalrd, 26, Cheapside. Thou Dear Native Land! Poetry by John Stewart Esqr. The Music by Dr. John Clarke. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Oh! soon Return! Sung by Mr. Braham, The Music and Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. No. 13 south 5th Street The Blue Eyed maid. A Ballad, the music Composed by Sir John Stevenson Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. Sweet Minstrel Sing, An Answer to Moore's Celebrated Song of Good Night for the Piano Forte or Harp by Sir I. A. Stevenson M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Sweet is the Dream, Words by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by Sir I. A. Stevenson. M. D. New York, Published by John Paff. Soft as Summer's Beauty. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. When Leila touch'd the lute, Sung in M.P. or the Blue Stocking, Composed by T. Moore, Esqr., New York, Published by John Paff. The Gentle Swan, Composed by F. Kotzwara. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. Love Comes and Goes, Composed by Mr. King. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store, 36 Baltimore Street. There's not a look, a word of thine. A Canzonet, written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or harp by Sir J. A. Stevenson, Mus. Doc. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake. A Rosy Cheek, Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carre Music Store No. 36, baltimore Street. C. E. Horn. [at bottom of page:] Bee Hive arc Mark'd you her Eye, Sung by Mr. Gillingham. Written by Mr. Sheridan, Composed by Mr. Shield. baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store No. 36 Baltimore Street. Myhe. Absence, \"Vivre loin de ce qu'on aime,/N'est ce pas mourir tous les jours.\" written by -- Composed by C. Meineke. Dedicated to Miss Sophia G. Rogers. Printed (for C.M.) and sold at Carr Music Store 36 Market Street Baltimore. Light sounds the Harp, music and words by Thomas Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 13 South 5th Street. No. 34 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional numbers -- Copyright secured according to law. The Merry Gondolier. Composed for the use of these Numbers -- Price 25 cents. Printed for J. Carr. Baltimore. Ah! Cruel Maid. Duett, Sung by Mr. Kelly \u0026amp; Miss De Champ, in the Forty Thieves, Philadelphia, Published by G. E. Blake No. 1 South 3d Street. To Be Continued, Periodical Songs, Composed by mr. Phil. Trajetta. No. 2 Price 2/. New York. Printed and sold for the Author by J. Paff, Where may be had Periodical Inctrumental Pieces Composed by mr. Phil: [signature:?] Trajetta Copyright secured. Though fate, my girl, may bid us part, A song, with an accompaniment for the piano forte, Composed by Mr. Phil. Trajetta. Words by T. Moore. The North Breeze Blew Keenly. Baltimore, Printed and Sold at Carrs music Store 36 baltimore Street. M.P. King. 45 Blondel. Air de Richard Coeur de Lion. Avec Accompt. de Harpe ou Clavecin. 45 Lisette. de Memnon. [label] Chez Joune, Md. de Musique, et d'Instrumens, Palais du Tribunat Galerie de Pierre No. 96. cûté du péron. Romance de Fanchon La Vielleure. Chanté par Mde. Belmont. Paroles des Citoyens J. N. Bouilly et Joseph pain. Musique et accompagnement de Piano par J.D. Douche. AParis Chez Louis, Md. de Musique, rue de Roule, No. 6 ou 290. Prix 1 franc. 25 c. [signature?]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Front cover is missing The Ella Polka Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Helen Stevens by Edward Mack... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews \u0026amp; Son 66 Spring Garden St. ... Trois Polka Mazurkas Pour le Piano par Adrien Talexy. No. 1. Musidora No. 2 Lara Philadelphia. J. E. Gould... TheGlenMary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and Most Affectionately Dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Aux demoiselles Lydia Robinson, Emma Palmer et L. Flinn. Grobe's optimist... Marches, Waltzes, Quicksteps, Polkas, \u0026amp;c. Arranged in an East Style for The Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 7. Come to the Old Oak Tree Waltz.... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... ...Giddy Polka Composed for the Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Duffy \u0026amp; Co... Donze Compositions Originales pour Piano by John A. Janke Philadelphia W.F. Diffy and Co. Beauties of the Ball Room, A Collection of Admired Polkas, Schottishes, Dances \u0026amp; C. Arranged for the Piano, ... No. 3 Hohnstock Polka... Published by W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons. Cincinnati. O... (By Miss Adele Hohnstock.) To Miss Elsie A. Hall Rosebud Polka, Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... La Tertulia Valse Brillante Composee et Dediee a M'lle Sallie J. Kelly Par J.L. Milner... Published by P. Flavio Memphis, Tenn. ...Buds \u0026amp; Blossoms 12 Sacred Melodies Varied for the Piano by Charles Grobe... No. 1. \"Charity\"... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... The Rainer Grand March and Quick Step for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... The New Years March Composed by Mrs. S. R. Burtis Respectfully Dedicated to Freeman Scott Esqr. by the Publishers Philadelphia, T.C. Andrews \u0026amp; Son... To Miss Mary M. Booth. Leutner's Carnival Polka Composed by Albert Leuther. Arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York. Vanderbeek's Music Warerooms... No. 1. Hook \u0026amp; Ladder Quick Step As performed by the Independent Blues Band Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Members of the Pioneer Hook \u0026amp; Ladder Co. by Albert Holland... Published by Miller \u0026amp; Beacham Baltimore... Italian Lovers Waltz Composed by John Baietti Arranged for the Piano Forte by B.R. Lignoski. Published by G. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [Signature] Kate Millington Holly Springs, Miss. This work has no identification as the first page is missing. Schubert's Serenade arranged for Piano, By Louis Strakl... Boston Published by G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co.... Gems of the Ball Room a Collection containing Pop goes the Weasel \u0026amp; Other New \u0026amp; Fashionable Dances with Full Descriptions of the figures, by Eugene Conlon as taught by Mr. \u0026amp; Miss Durang of Philadelphia... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... Knight Templars Festival March Dedicated to Miss Lizzie Nash of Hillsboro N.C. by F.E.X... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... Miss Pauline Matthews Blacksmith Polka by P.A. Frigerio new Orleans, Horatio D. Hewitt... ... The Secret A Beautiful Waltz Introducing the popular Melody of I Have Something to Tell You Composed by Author of Call Me Pet Names Philadelphia Couenhoven, Scull \u0026amp; Co... The Corondolet Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss M.G. Shelton by Charles Balmer. Published by Balmer \u0026amp; Weber St. Louis.... Le Desir. A Favorite waltz for the Piano Forte, Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Celebrated Beethoven's Last or Clara Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Van Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... The Glen Mary Waltzes Composed by Richard S. Willis and most Affectionately dedicated to his niece Imogen Willis. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Titled] Voices of Spring #1. Voice of the River #2. Voice of the May-Dance #3. Voice of Flowers #4. Voice of the Wood-Nymph #5. Voice of the Mountain Stream #6. Tenth Edition M'lle Angelique Thibault. The Last Rose of Summer with an Introduction and Brillian Variations for the Piano Forte as performed in all his concerts in the United States by Henri Herz. Op. 159... New York Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co... [Top of next page is torn off.] Pluie de Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano par Osborne... Op. 61... Philadelphia. J. E. Gould \u0026amp; Co. ... Then You'll Remember Me, the admired air in Balfes Opera, the Bohemian Girl for Piano Charles Voss. Opus. 107. ... Philadelphia J.E. Gould... K N Quickstep. Dedicated to the Know Nothings. Philadelphia published by Winner \u0026amp; Shuster... Marian Air Varie by G. Kiallmach Phila. Published by T.C. Andrews... To Miss Jessie Roberts Madeline Schottisch Composed by Jas. N. Beck. Philadelphia. Published by T.C. Andrews... Miss Mary Ann Chapman. The Koh-I-Noor Polka by R.A. Martin... Philadelphia T.C. Andrews... The Boarding School Polkas Arranged \u0026amp; Composed by Thomas a'Becket No. 1. Josephine No. 2 Adelaide No. 3 Clara No. 4 Rosabelle No. 5 Georgiana Philadelphia Published by T.C. Andrews... The Alexandria Galop Composed for the Piano Forte \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Virginia B. Smith of Alexandria Va. by C.T. Murphy Andrews \u0026amp; Son Philadelphia Published by Andrwes and Son... [Signature] Kate Millington. Betthoven's Celebrated Waltz \"Le Desir,\" Arranged with Easy \u0026amp; Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte, by J. Wade... London, Shephers \u0026amp; Jones... The Ben Bolt Pola, in Which is introduced the celebrated Chant Favori de Kneass, Arranged by W.C. Peters. No. 1601... Published by W.C. Peters Baltimore... Beethoven's Dream Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano by Beethoven. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... New--Year's Schottisch Polka. C.D'Albert. No. 1. [Signature] Kate Millington. Herculean Quick Step Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston Published by G.P. Reed... Turkish March by Cramer. A Fiot Philadelphia. Evening Star Schottisch, ... Composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... Les Plaisirs De L'Allemagne or the Chants of the Danube A Sett of Waltzes, Composed for the Piano Forte by Strauss. New York. Published by C.G. Chrisman...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] J.B. Cramer's Sequel to hi Celebrated Book of Instructions for the Piano Forte Consisting of Expressly composed \u0026amp; Newly Arranged Pieces Each preceded by a Short Prelude Fingered by the Author. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... I Would a Lowlier Lot Were Thine... The Lay of the Heiress. New York. Published by J.L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... Norah the Pride of Kildare... The melody by John Parry, Adapted and Arranged by C.E. Horn. Baltimore Published by Geo. Willig Jr. My Own One! A favorite Scotch Melody Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by David Lee. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. ... My Pretty Page look out afar, Duetto... the Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... 3rd Edition. \"False one, I love thee still!\" the popular ballad as sung by Mr. Wood. New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon, 201 Broadway. [From the Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Piano Forte, by Richard Taylor] The Minstrel Touched His Mournful Lyre, Poetry by James Hungerford Autor of the Words to \"Touch again thy Light Guitar.\" The Music arranged by Alexander Ball. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. [1836] There is no Home Like my Own Turolien the Words from the Bijou Music Composed by Madam Malibran. Philadelphia, George Willig... The Lake of Como. [A poem titled Morning] The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments by G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut Street. My Cottage in the Grove. A Favorite ballad... with an Accompaniment by William Clifton. New York: Published at Atwill's Music Saloon... [Signature Lucy] Oliver and true story of the deept Twilight Dews A Favorite Song arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah Do Not Forget Love Ballad... Written, and the Symphonies Accompaniments \u0026amp; greater part of the Melody Composed expressly for her by J. Watson... New York, Published at Atwill's Music Saloon,... Second Edition. The Bird at Sea Written by mrs. Hemans Composed for and Respecfully dedicated to mrs. hayne by C. Meineke. baltimore, John Cole \u0026amp; Son. Fly away and Lady Bird Cavatina... The Music by Alexander D. Roche. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. They don't propose Ballad composed and arranged for the Piano Forte by L. Bewitt Philadelphia by Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. ... \"Sounds So Joyful,\" Cavatina from Bellini's Opera La Sonnambula, Adapted by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. ... Black Ey'd Susan. A favorite Sea Song Sung with unbounded applause by Mr. Webster. Philadelphia Published and sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. The Captive Knight. A Ballad, the Words By Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Still So Gently O'er Me Stealing or Ah! pecche non posso odiarti, The mush admrired Cavatine... in Bellini's Opera of La Sonnambula. Operatic gems No. 20. Philadelphia, George Willig... Highland Mary. The Words by Robert Burns: Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. Evening Song to the Virgin (at sea) A Duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister with an additional Verse, written for this Editions. Publsiehd by John Cole, Baltimore. Ah! Don't Mingle, Finale to Bellini's celebrated Opera La Sonnambula, Arranged for the Guitar by P/M/ Wolfsiefer, Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Swiss Drover Boy... Arranged for the Piano Forte; by F. Stockhausen. Philadelphia, G. Willig... I Love But Thee! Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by P. Cianchettini. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... There Was a Time, Words from the Lady's book Music Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Tau Delta. Philadelphia. J. Edgar... Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. The Romaika, From Moore's Evenings in Greece, Written \u0026amp; Composed by Thomas Moore Esqr. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore Publsihed and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. \"I know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows.\" A popular Duet sung in Shakespeare's Revival Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by John Cole... [Followed by a Blank page with signature of L. Oliver.] [Signature] Lucy oliver Jerusalem my happy Home, Arranged for the Spanish Guitar by Leopold Meignen. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... I should very much like to know... composed by G. W. Reeve Published by John Cole, Baltimore, Md. Russian Rondo, From Progressive Sonatinas Composed \u0026amp; Fingered by Clementi Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake... The Washington Waltz Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. President Adams By Frederick Damish. Baltimore Published by John Cole... The Admired Sett of Cotillions, From the Opera of La Dame Blanche or the White Lady Arranged for the Piano Forte. New-York. Published by E. Riley... No. 1 Seigneior. No. 2 George's No. 3 White Lady. No. 4 The Overture. No. 5 Mountaineers. [Signature] Anne L. Coleman She Never blamed him never. Air from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano-Forte by G. Kiattmark new york Published by James L. Hewitt... Salina, A Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Fredk. Kulau. Baltimore, Published by John Cole and to be had of Thompson \u0026amp; Honans, Washington, D.C. Cinderella Quadrilles. Selected from the highle successful Opera as performed at the Chestnut Street Theatre, Arranged for the Piano Forte with proper Figures by S.G. Pons. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig.... La Galantina, A Favorite Rondo for the Piano Forte Composed by Fred. Kulau. Baltimore Publsiehd by John Cole... Six Snuff Box Waltzes, Arranged for the Piano Forte New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard 167 Broadway. [Signature] Lucy Oliver La Danse Du Shal Arrangee' pour le Piano Forte New York Engraved Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley 23 Chatham St. The Isabella Waltz, As performed by the West Point Band. Composed by Alexander Kyle. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by John Cole. Baltimore. Followed by four (4) pages of scales. Also hand written scales using do, re, mi, Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chestnut St.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Front cover has name Mary F. Robertson, engraved on it. Spine has word Music written on it] Rose of Love. Composed and sung by Mr. Horn New York... Published by A. Imbert... I Know a bank whereon the wild thyme blows. A popular Duet. sung in Shakespeare's Revive Play of the Merry Wives of Windsor, Performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Composed by Charles E. Horn. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by John Cole... I've wandred in dreams. A favorite Duett as sung by The most Celebrated Vocalists in England \u0026amp; America Written and Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. New York... When a little farm we keep an Entertaining Duetto... Composed by T. Mazzinghi. New York, Engraved, Printed and Sold by E. Riley... The Sea. A Song the Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. As sunlight falls on crustal stream... Arranged by John Barnett. New York Published and Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Remembrance. Written by Thos. Hood Esqr. Composed by An Amateur. Expressly for \u0026amp; Dedicated to the Lady Mary Fitzhardinge Berkeley. New York, Thos. Birch. [Writing] To Miss McPhail with the complements of Mr. Jenkins. Times hours all sweetly o'ver us fly. Duett from the Celebrated Opera of the Magic Flute. By mozart. New York... Eve's Lamentation... in the oratorio of hte Intercession. Composed by M.R. King. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake... The Song of Chanelar, to Mary Queen of Scots, Translated from the Original \"Triste amour,\" and composed by William Ball New York, Bourne, Broadway. Oh! no we never mention Her... written by T.H. bayry Esq. arranged by Henry R. Bishop. new York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Slowly Wears the Day Love. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! Written by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq. The Symphonies and Accompaniments. By T.A. Rawlings. New York, Bourne, Broadway... Buy My Roses Composed for the Piano FOrte by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Come Dwell With Me, a Favorite Ballad... Sung with Unbounded Applause by miss Hughes at the Park Theatre. The Poetry by Tlls. H. Bayly. Music by Alexander Lee. Pr. 50 cts. Published by E. Riley... New York. My Air Fire Side. The Favorite SCottish Ballad Sung by Mr. Sinclair. Composed by John Parry. Phila. Published by G. E. Blake... The Bride. A Ballad Written by Charles Jeffreys Composed by S. Nelson. Pr. 38. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. I saw thee weep. A New Song Composed and Dedicated to Miss H.M. Wagner. By an Amatuer arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig... [Eneered according to act of Congress the sixth day of June 1826 by George Willig of the State of Pennsylvania.] A New Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by George Willig... Good night, A favorite Venetian Serenade, Written by F. Stewart Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments arranged by S. Godbe. N.Y. Published by E.S. Messier... Dulce Domum. Composed, and sung with great applause by Mr. Braham. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake. [Price 37 cents] I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad Sung with great applause by Mrs. Sharpe Composed by T.H. Bayley. N.Y. Published and Sold by E.S. Mesier... Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow. A Cavatina as Sung with Unbounded Applause by Miss Hughes, Composed by Alexander Lee. Philadelphia, Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Knight of the Golden crest, A Song Sung by Mr. pearman, Written by Harry Stow Van Duk, Composed by John Barnet. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... The Vintagers Evening Hymn. For one, two, or three Voices. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Bourne. Broadway. Written by Charles Jeferys. Farwell! Sung by Mss Hughes, Words by Bishop Heber, Music Composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street [1881] The spring time of Year is coming, Ballad Sung with unbounded Applause by Mr. Sinclair, at the Chesnut Street Theatre, the Words \u0026amp; Melody by C. Thompson Esqr. Price 50 cents Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Dinna Forget, A Ballad The Words by John Imlah Esqr. Composed by Mrs. Millars. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. Bring Me Sweet Flow'rs. The Last Wish, A Ballad. The Words by Her Sister. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake... Our Native Land. A National Song. Written, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the patriotic Citizens of the United States, by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and SOld by Geo. Willig Jr. The Moonlit Bower, Sung by Madame Vestris Composed by C.M. Sola. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Fly Gaudy Moth, Ballad the Words by the Hon. Charles Phipps. Sung by Miss Rock, Composed with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Adeline Dewees by Edward Cuddy. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... The Pilot. A Ballad Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed by S. nelson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake... Huner of Tyrol, Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson, Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Jreusalem my happy Home. Sacred Song and Trio; the Poetry and Air by A. Young lady, The Symphonies and Accompaniments by William Clifton. New York Bourne... The Lass O' Gowrie A Favorite Scotch Song as Sung by Mr. Braham New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Today, dearest is ours, Ballad Written by Thomas Moore. The subject of the air from a Ballet. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... One word with Thee A favorite Air Poetry by Montgomery, Arranged for the Piano Forte, New York, Published by E. Riley... The Yellow Hair'd Laddie, Scotch Air, With an Introduction \u0026amp; Variation for the Piano Forte, By Ch. Chaulieu. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt... O! give me back my Arab steed. Ballad... Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Watchman Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. ... The Music Composed and Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Dedicated to miss Amella Caroline Roe by T.W.H.B.B. N.Y. Published by E.S. Mesier.... I'd by a Dove, Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyke, Composed by John Barnett. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Twilight Hour. Composed by William Carnaby. Mus. Doc: The Words By - Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Published by R.H. Hobson... Hurrah for the Bonnets of Blue. A Ballad.... Composed by Alexr. Lee. New York Lithogd. and Published by E.S. Mesier.... The Lover's Mistake, A Ballad... The Words by T.H. Bayly the Music by M. Balfe New York, Published by A. Fleetwood, Murray - st. \u0026amp; R.R. Hobson, Chestnut st. Moss Roses, Ballad Respectfully Inscribed to Madame Vestris Arranged by John Barnet. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Vesper Bell A Ballad... With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. new York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Kiss that she left on my lip, Ballad, Composed \u0026amp; Sung by Charles E. Horn. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. I'd mourn the hopes that leave me, Written by Thomas Moore Arranged by Sir J. Stevenson, New York, Published by A. Fleetwood. Dear Native Home... Adapted to a favorite French Romance with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano by William Ball. New York, Bourne... She never blamed him, never! Written by Thomas H. Bayly Esq. Arranged with Symphonies and Accompaniments By Mr. Boyle. New York, Bourne... Fly away pretty moth. A Ballad... with Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York Published Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Go forth to the Mount A Sacred Song... Composed by Sir John Stevenson. New York Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung by A Female Amateur at the Oratorios of the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society. Words by Henry Kirke White. Music by F. Granger. Copy-right secured. Boston: Published for the Author by G. Graupner. The Crier, or The Lost Heart A Ballad Written by W.H. Bellamy Esq... Composed by D.E. Horn. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart.... Meet me by Moonlight A Ballad written \u0026amp; composed by Joseph A. Wade. New York Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... The Bonnie Blue Cap, or Bold and True. Written by Sir Walter Scott, Composed by G. Luff. Philadlephia Published and sold by G.E. Blake. O Saw ye the Lafs wi' the bonny blue E'en the favorite Scottish Ballad... Written by Richard Ryan, Arranged \u0026amp; partly compsoed by John Sinclair. Philadelphia Pub. and Sold by Geo. Willig... Love was once a little Boy... arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: Published by G.E. Blake... The Knight with a Snowy Plume. A Favorite Welsh Air. Poetry by T.H. Bayley, Music by Henry R. Bishop. New York. Bourne, Broadway from Take heed! Whisper low! The Celebrated Barcarolle / Masaniello by Auber... Arranged by T. Cooke. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake.... The Overture to L'Italiano in Aligieri, Arranged for the Piano Forte, Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia Published and sold by G.E. Blake....\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Cover] Lucia C. harrison Clifton 1829. Note inside front cover \"purchased from L.H. Stoneman Columbia, Va. for $3.00\" The Much Admired Freyschutz Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by Gelinek. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig... A Popular Tyrolesian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte By Gelinek Price $1.00 Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs Music Store. Saxon Air! Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte, Performed by Mr. Etienne at Mr. Gilles Concert, Composed by J. B. Cramer. No. 11. Pr. $1 Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine. Di Tanti Palpitt with Variations for the Piano Forte. with an Accompaniment for the Flute Ad-Lib By Latour Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig. Price $1.25. Hummel's Celebrated Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Gelineck. Price $1. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig. Martini's Grand Overture to Henry the 4th. Price 75 cents Philadelphia Printed for G. Willig \u0026amp; Sold at His Musical Magazine... The Hunters Chorus, from Von Weber's Opera of the Freyschutz with Variations for the Piano Forte as performed at the Anniversary Concert of the St. Cecelia Society of Philadelphia. Composed by W.H.W. Darley. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig.... \"O dear what can the matter be\" an Air, with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. new York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Home Sweet Home! Sung by Mrs. Burke in Clari, or The Maid of Milan. at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed \u0026amp; partly founded on a Sicilian Air by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... The Smile of contentment and Love Adapted to the much admired Air Kinlock of Kinlock Written by S. Richards Esq. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Harp or Piano Forte by J. Monro. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Waters of Elle, Extracted from Olenaroon, Arranged to the Air of Ils ne Sont Plus. Baltimore. Published and sold by G. Willig. Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air From Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. Bishop Philadelphia published by G. Willig... Oh! We never mention him As Sung by Miss George, with unbounede applause at the Philadelphia Theatre Composed by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Mariam's Song. Sound the loud Timbrel. Air--Avison___ For Three Voices... Hymns, Psalms, Anthems, Motetts \u0026amp; Sacred Airs; from various authors. Baltimore. Printed and Sold at Carrs Music Store... Pleyel's German Hymn with Variations... Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake. [Copyright 1823] Holy, holy, holy, Lord! 42d. Hymn P.M. Composed and Arranged for one or more Voices with accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... Angels ever bright \u0026amp; fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. [Note written in rear] $1.50 Bindery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Front cover has name Mary H. Randolph inscribed on the outside.] [Signature] Mary H. Randolph. Overture to the Favourite Opera of Zampa on La Fiancee de Mardbre; by Herold Arranged for two Performers on the Piano Forte by C. Chalieu. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son. [Hand writing] \"Presented to his Pupil Miss M. Randolph as a mark of approbation at her untiring application and improvement in the study of (cut off) June 1837 by W. Daniell. Fantaisie Sur Un Air Suisse the Swiss Boy Pour le Piano Forte. Composée et dediée a son Eleve Mademoisell Madeleine Phillips Par T.C. Eireck, Eleve de C.M. de Weber. Oeuvre XV... Philadelphia, Published for the Author by R. H. Hobson... (Copyright 1833) The Storm Rondo, for the Piano Forte composed by D. Steibelt. New York published by Wm. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store No. 126 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Souvenir de la Luisse. Rondo for the Piano Forte, on Two Favorite Airs... Arranged by F. Hunten. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Rondeau Militaire du ballet L'Orgie de Caraffa, Composépour le Piano Forta Par F. Hunten. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... When the day with rosy light. Swiss Air arranged as a Rondoletto for the Piano Forte. By Henru Lemoine. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... (Title; Quatre Recreations Musicales No. 4) O Give Me But My Arab Steed, A Favorite Romantic Ballad Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.A. Rawlings. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... She Never Blamed Him Never blamed him never AJK from Moore's National Melodies Arranged with an Introduction and Variations for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark York published by James L. Hewitt... Petite Fantasie Pur un Air Frossais. Composé par Henri Herz. New york, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Cavatina Ode l' Opera Beatrice di Tenda De Bellini, arrangée pour le Piano Forte. Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Fantasie on Two Popular Airs \"On Yonder Rock\" \u0026amp; Tis Tomorrow from Auber's Celebrated Opera of Fra Diavolo Composed by Charles Czernyl New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Rondeau Sur un Tema de l'Opera La Sonnambula de Bellini, Arrange pour le Pinao Forte Par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... Motif Favori De Rossini Arrangé pour le Piano Forte. par Charles Czerny. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon... [Signature] Miss Mary Randolph Second Sett of the Mahon Waltzes \u0026amp; Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca, Collected \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to the Ladies of Philadelphia by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... Jane's Waltz, March \u0026amp; Conradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. John C. Craig by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Constellation's Waltz, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... Ciudadella Waltz \u0026amp; Contradanzas, Arranged for the Piano Forte by an Officer of the United States Navy. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig... The Mahon Waltzes \u0026amp; Contradanzas Peculiar to the Island of Minorca Collected \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen R. McTluaine (?) by an Officer in the United States Navy. Philadelphia, George Willig... No. 1- Mahon Waltz \u0026amp; Contradance. No. 3. The Minorca Waltz. Ellen's Waltz \u0026amp; Contredance No. 4. No. 6. Venetian Waltz \u0026amp; Contredance No. 8. Orfila Waltz. No. 9. Leon Bianca's or Bryon's Waltz \u0026amp; Contredance. The New Years Gift A new Animal or Musical Souvenir, Formed of the most Favorite Gems of Melody and Harmony that have become popular, Collated, Arranged \u0026amp; Composed as a Fantasia, By M. Schoengen. new York Firth \u0026amp; Hall... (Copyright 1831.) Webers Last Waltz, Composed by him a few hours before his death for the Piano Forte Philadelphia \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig... The Amaranth A Waltz. Dedicated to Miss Amelia Graham. By I.F. Hance. New York Published by Hewitt... La Douleur A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. New York Published by Dubios \u0026amp; Stodart... Le Délire. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig Jr. Le Desire A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte composed by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and sold by George Willig... Village Band Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Waltz composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to Miss frances Hart, ... By Alexander Duff. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... La Sonnambula Three Setts of Cotillions From That Favorite Opera for the Piano Forte Arranged by Henry Lemoine. New York Published by M. Bancroft... The Celebrated Sinderella Waltz, composed by Rossini Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. herz. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Cover] Angelina M. Bibb [Signature] Miss ? Bibb The Carrier Dove - New York, published at Atwill's Music Saloon... 5th Edition the Carrier Dove An Admired Ballad... Composed for the Piano Forte by Danl. Johnson. New York Atwill Publisher... Where is my Lover... Words by T. Bailey Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ednd. Knight Jr. Baltimore. Published and sold by George Willig. I'd Be A Butterfly, A Ballad... Composed by T.H. Bayley. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. ... The Switzer's Song of Home! A Ballad, with Englishe \u0026amp; German words... Arranged by J. Moschelles. Philadelphia Pub: and sold by G.E. Blake... Woodman! Spare That Tree A Ballad The Words Copies from the New York Mirror Written by George P. Morris. By Whom this Song is respectfully dedicated to benjamin M. Brown Esq. The music by Henry Russell. New York Published by First \u0026amp; Hall... The Soliders Tear and the Sailor's Tear... The Music by S. Waller. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Home Sweet Home Sung with unbounded applause by Mrs. Wood at the Concert of the Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Angels Whisper from the Songs of the Superstitions of Ireland. Written \u0026amp; Composed by Samuel Lover Esqr. Author of Legends \u0026amp; Stories of Ireland... Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. Zip Coon, A popular Negro Song, Baltimore, Published by G. Willig. Junr. The Soldiers Farwell A Ballad adapted to A German Air by J. L. Hewitt. Baltimore Published by George Willig Jr.... Gaily the Troubadour, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by T.H. Baily Esqr. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Bruce''s Address to his Army. A Favorite Scotch Song... Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's musical MAgazine. The Captive Knight A Ballad - The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Baltimore. Absence. The Words adapted to the favourite Air of Rousseau's Dream. Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Voice of Free Grace A Sacred Air. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Praise to Thee Thou Great Creator! Peace Toubled Soul. Cinderella Waltz, Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Much Admired Waltz by W. A. Mozart, for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the Flute. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nuns... Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... C.M. Von Webers Last Waltz. Philadelphia Published by G.E. Blake. The Corinthian Waltz. Baltimore George Willig Junr. Swiss Waltz Composed by P.K. Moran. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns... The Bonhurst Hop Waltz Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Emma Keats by W.C. Peters. New York Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. .... Madelle. Sontag's much admired Waltz, composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Herz. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Queen of prussia's favorite Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte, By Himmel. Philadelphia G. Willig... Three Pieces from the opera Der Freischutz. Philadelphia, Kreschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Aria Alla Scozzese con Variazione for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. Philadephia Pubd. by George Willig... Drunken Sailor or Columbus. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig. The White Cockade. Baltimore Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. A Popular Swiss Air Arranged and Varied for the Piano Forte, Most Respectfully Inscribed to mrs. Henry Harper. By R. Schroeder. Philada. Published by G.E. Blake... Steam Boat Quick Step. Philadelphia. Osbourne's Music Saloon... The Soldiers Joy Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Fisher's Hornpipe. Published by Miller \u0026amp; Benteen Baltimore. March of the United States Marine Corps Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... The Indian Chief's March Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Recruiting March. Philada. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig. Louisville March and Quick Step Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. A. Bowen. By W.C.P. New York, Published by Hewitt... Bonapartes March Crossing the Rhine. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Bonapartes Celebrated Coronation March Philadelphia, John F. Nunns.... Washington's March. Philadelphia. Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Titus March Arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Princess Victoria's Grand March, As performed by the Guards Band Arranged for the Piano Forte. by Edwin Merriot. Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Phila.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Knight From Palestine. A Romantic Ballad Written, Composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to his Friend M. Swett. John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig Jr. ... The Captive Knight a Ballad The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by her Sister. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt... Hark! Hark! the Soft Bugle. Composed and Inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Hunter's Horn A new sporting Cavatina Composed \u0026amp; Sung by Mr. Philipps. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willigs... Hark the Goddess Diana A Favorite Duett All the Blue Bonnets over the Barder An original National Air Sung by Mr. Braham arranged for the Piano Forte Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig... ...Hurrah! Hurrah! a celebrated German National Song Sung by Mr. Nichols in the Opera of Sweedish Patriotism Words by a lady of Philadelphia \u0026amp; arranged by A. Clifton. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. Glide on my Bark! Written by E.H. Keating. the Music by Chas. M. King. New York, Bourne. Broadway... O Swiftly Glides the Bonnyboat A Scotch Song, Written by Hohanna Bailey with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by T.W. H.B.B. New York. Published by T. Birch. The Moorish Maid from the Musical Souvenir Composed by C.E. Horn... New York Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Archer Boy The Celebrated Cavatina Sung by Miss love, in the Historical play, the Partizans. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Written by Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson. Composed by John Barnett New-York: Published by James l. Hewitt... Buy My Roses, A Ballad, The Music Composed by G. A. Hodson. new York: Bourne, Depository of Arts, 359 Broadway. The Muleteers Return. Ballad Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his friend Mr. John Gifford by S. Nelson. Published by Firth and Hall... Minstrel's return from the War. Sung by Mr. Plumer. New York. Pub. by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... My Sweet Guitar, Ballad, Sung by mrs. Sharpe Composed by John Barnett. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig.... The Light Guitar A Serenade Written by H.S. Van Dyh Esqr. Composed by John Barnett. Author of not a Drum was heard. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr.... The Watchman A Favourite Song for the Piano Forte Written By Thomas Moore Esq. Philad. Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The ill Wife Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. Bonie Doon Music by James Miller, Edinburgh. Collated by Kotzeluch. Poetry by R. Burns. A Scots Song. Philadelphia Pub. by John Aitken and Sold at his Musical Repository North 2nd. Street No. 76. Second Edition the Ingle Side A Favorite Ballad Sung with the most rapturous applause by Miss Stephens, Composed by John Whitaker. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. ...Oh tell me how from love to fly. Composed for Miss M. Caustand By A. Clifton Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. (Copyright Nov. 1820.) My Heart is sair for somebody... in the Opera of Native Land Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... Hours there were. Song with an accompaniment for the piano forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade New York Bourne Depository of Arts... Oft in the Stilly Night, A Favorite Scotch Air Written by Thomas Moore Esq. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson M.D. Boston, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon... Tho' tis all but a dream A French Air from Moores national Melodies arranged by Henry R. bishop Philadelphia Published by G. Willig... Smile again my bonny Lassie... Written Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Honr. Fitz Roy Stanhope by John Parry Philadelphia Published and sold by G. Willig... When Mornings light is gently breaking... Composed by D.F.E. Auber. New York Bourne, Depository of Art... The Spring Time is Come A Spanish Air with Symphonies and Accompaniments by W. Nash... New York, Published \u0026amp; Sold by M. Bancroft... Sweet Me by Moonlight. The Popular ballad Written and Composed by J.A. Wade. New york, Bourne, Depository of Art... The Recall. Written by Mrs. hemans. The Music by Her Sisiter. n. York Bourne Depository of Arts... Kathleen O Moore A favorite Song As Sung by Miss S. Willingham. With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. new York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Hunter and Hop Waltz Arranged by J. Hemmenway. Philad. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... The Czar Victorious. A Favorite Air, in Russian Style, Composed and Dedicated by Permission, to miss Eustaphieve, by Mr. George Geib. new York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... Rondo, for the Piano Forte Composed by A. Diabelli. New York Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Institute Rondo with an Introduction Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Sister Eliza, Baroness de mullenheim by Wilhelm Fucho new York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall... (Copyright 1831) Ollive's Admired Ballad Listen! Ladies, Listen! Arranged in a familiar manner for the Piano Forte. by W. Grosse. Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Favorite Scotch Air Auld Langsyne With variations for the Piano Forte or Harp Composed by D. Ross. New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store... Kinlock of Kinlock, A Favorite Scotch Air. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte of Harp. New York, Bourne, Depository of Arts... The Copenhagen Waltz, with Variations for the Piano Forte by T. Latour Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... My ain Kind Dearie with Variations by D. Corri. New York, Published by E. Riley... The Coal Black Rose, Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Hungarian Waltz. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed and Dedicated to His Friend John Ellis Esqr. by J.M. Rost. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall...\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Cover] Ann E. Timberlake. [Note Inside] Presented by Mrs. George Blow, of York Hall; Accessioned May 28, 1948 Martini's grand overture to henry the 4th... Philad. Published \u0026amp; Sold by George Willig. 171 Chesnut Str. Overture to th Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an accompaniment for the violin Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by Boieldieu Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Overture to the Celebrated Opera L'Inganno Felici or the Lucky Mistake As performed at the Italian Opera House Composed by G. Rossini. New York Published by E. Riley... The Wandering Musicians, A Divertimento for the Piano Forte Wherein are imitations of Various Instruments Composed by Francis and Ferdinand Panormo. Philadelphia. Published and sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature at top of music] Ann E. Timberlake and Anne E. Haynes? The Battle of Prague a Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte Violin accompaniment Ad.Lib. Composed by F. Kotzwara Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... March from Masaniello by Auber Arranged by Chaulieu. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake The Much Admired Air Auto Lane Lyne with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... [Signature] Miss A.E. Timberlake Ah Vous dirai je Maman A Favorite French Air with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte Composed by Cardon Fils Baltimore Published and Sold at G. Willig... Grand Waltz from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by Him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig... Musette deNina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig. [Signature] A.E. Timberlake Mrs. McDonald, a Scotch Air with Variations and an introduction, Composed by Philip Knapton, Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller... Post Horn Waltz with Variations in an easy \u0026amp; brilliant Style for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to miss Cecilia Hall Byng by T.F. Molt. Philadelphia Published by John G. Klemm... A Venetian Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte or Harp, Dedicated to Miss Ward by P.K. Moran. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr.... You Ask A Song, You Bid Me Sing, or the Bonnie Boat a favorite Scotch Melody, With Variations for the Piano Forte Composed by G. Kiallmark. New York Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Celebrated Suabian Air; with variations for the Harp or Piano Forte, by P.K. Moran. Baltimore Pubished by John Cole. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Compsoed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss E. G. Lewis. by P. K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York)... New York Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store... A Favorite Alpine Melody, with introduction \u0026amp; Brilliant variations for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026amp; respectfully inscribed to Miss Elizabeth Cross by W.H.W. Darley Philadelphia. George Willig... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Governor Miller's Grand March. Composed by I.F. Goneke. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. willigs... March from the Opera Fra Diavolo by D.F.G. Auber Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Le Tambour a favourite duet from Auber's opera la Fiance's arranged for the Piano Forte Fiot, Magnon \u0026amp; Co... [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Waltz The Last Composition of C.M., Von Wever New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... [Signature[ Miss Timberlake. Beethovens Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and Respectfully dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig.... (Copyright April 1829) Le Souvenir. A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Butterfly Cottilions. With their Proper Figures as danced at the Cottilion Parties \u0026amp; Balls. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Three Waltzes for the Piano Forte in imitation of a Musical Snuff Bos Composed by A.T. Mc.Donald. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Isabella Waltz, as performed by the West Point Band, Composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Capt. Hitchcock by Alex. Kyle. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig... Hark! Hark! The Soft Bugle. Composed and inscribed to his Friend J.H. Hewitt, by M.S. Balto. Published by Geo. Willig Jr. The Maltese Boatmans Song For One, Two, or Three Voices, by L. Devereaux. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Come Dwell With me, a Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signature] Miss Timberlake Twilight Dews A Favorite Song Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. New York, Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley... [Signature] Miss Timberlake Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower Sung by Mr. Williamson. Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by james L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Broadway. [Signature] A. Timberlake The Adieu Stream Gently Flowing Canzonette. The Words by W.B. Music Composed by T. Latour. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... Oh! Speed My Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyk The Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to John Sinclair, Esqr. By John Barnett. New York, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... The Woodbine Bower. Ballad Song with unbounded Applause by Sigr. Begrez, Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... [Signature] A. E. Timberlake The Lost Rose Tree, Ballad sung by Mrs. Franklin. Written, Arranged and Dedicated to mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wilhelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. hewitt \u0026amp; Co... (Copyright 1834) The Plan Gold Ring the words by W.F. Mondrieff Esq. adapted to an Air in Der Freyschtz by C.M. Von Wever. Baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig... [Signature] Timberlake The Minstrel's Return'd from the War As Sung by Mr. C.W. Taylor Written \u0026amp; Composed by I.H.H. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo Willig.... There's Naw Luck \u0026amp; C. Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Cover] Margaret Williams [Inside front cover] The New York Mirror; Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts. They Have Given Thee to Another. A Ballad - The Musick Composed by Henry R. Bishop - Arranged by R.G. Page. Followed by a hand written list of the contents. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams and R.I. Smith Grand Centennial March... Composed by Ch. Zeuner. Published by Geo. Willig. Junr. Baltimore. New York, or Oh! what a Charming City A Favorite New Ballad, Written and Composed by J. Gairdner. A. M. Baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea. Written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed for and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Hayne by C. Meineke. Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son. (Copyright 1834) William Tell Composed \u0026amp; Sung by Mr. Braham in Out of Place or the Lake of Lausanne New York. Firth \u0026amp; Hall. The Sea. A Song The Poetry by Barry Cornwall Esqr. The Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukom. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. [Signatures of] Margaret Williams. Dec. 4th 1834. Rosalie, Cantata... Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. New York, Published by Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store... Tell Me My Heart... The Words by T. Morton Esqr. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. Philadelphia Published and sold by G. E. Blake... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by Geib \u0026amp; Walker. Come O'er the Moonlit Sea. Duett Written by Charles Jeffreys Adapted to a Celebrated Air by Auber, and Arranged by L. Devereaux. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co... On the breeze of Evening stealing the Evening Song Of the Knights Templars Written by Charles Jeffreys Esqr. Composed by S. Nelson. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... The Star of Bethlehem A Sacred Song as Sung at Oratorios of the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society Words by henry Kerk White Arranged for the Piano Forte New York, Published by Geib \u0026amp; Walker... O Dolce Concento Air by Mozart Arranged with Variations for Madame Catalani By G. Farrara. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Sul Margine Dun Rio. Venetian Air With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Rouse thee up, Shepherd Boy. Tyrolian Air Composed and Sung by Made. Malibran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Meet me by the Linden Tree! A Ballad The Music \u0026amp; Words by George Linley. New York. Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... Go My Love. A Rondo... Composed by H.R. Bishop. Pr. 50. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... Hark! Hark! Through the wild Wood. The Celebrated Tyrolese War Song... Composed by Alexander Lee. New York. Bourne Broadway. The Light Bark, Written by Miss A. Mahony, Composed by J.T. Craven. Boston: Published by John Ashton, 197 Washington St. Wery Pekooliar. or the Lisping Lover. a Comic Song Written by J. Beuler Esqr. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Blewitt. Published by John Cole, Balto. The Dew Drop A Favorite Air Sung by Miss Bolton At the Public and Private Concerts with Great Applause Composed by Charles E. Horn. New York: Published by J.A. \u0026amp; W. Geib. 23 Maiden Lane. Oh \"Tis Love... in I Will Have a Wife Written by P.R. Planche adapted to the French Air C'est L'Amour By G. W. Reeve. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... We Have Lived and Loved together. The melody from the \"Recreations Musicales\" Composed by Henri Herz. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. The Rose of Allandale ballad Written by Charles Jeffery. The Music by S. Nelson. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... [Siganture at top] Prince Edward. Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell. Ballad.... Poetry by C.M. Westmaicott Esqr. Composed by John Sinclair. Philad. Pub. by J. Edgar. [Signature] M.E. Williams The Broken Heart Song Composed for the Piano Forte Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig. Tis said that abscence conquers Love Written by F.W. Thomas The Music by E. Thoams. Baltimore published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Teach, O! teach me to forget. Written by T. H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart... They Told me not to Love Him the Poetry by W. D. Gallagher, the Music by E. Thomas. of Cincinnati. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834) The Evening Gun. Arranged with Characteristic Accompaniments. And Dedicated to D. Lynch Esqr. by John Paddon. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Sold by Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Joy's Buildings Boston. The Absent Friend Music by haydn Arranged as a Song Dedicated to His Sister M.A. Poole by Wm. Poole Jr. George Willig 171 Chestnut. The Gazelle. From Moore's National Melodies, The Accompaniments by Henry R. Bishop. Philada. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. [Writing] From Catherine E. Thornton to Miss M. E. Williams. A Thought of Home at Sea Poetry by mrs. F. Hemans. Composed for the Piano Forte by Charles E. Horn Respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Wood [Written-Charlottesville] by the Publisher Philadelphia [Covered up by a label from G. P. Knauff \u0026amp; Co's.] Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of Mozart by J.H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) \"Behold How Brightly Breaks the Morning.\" The Celebrated Barcarolle in the Opera of Masaniello. Composed by Auber. Arranged by John Barnett. New-York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. [Second Edition]. The Tyrolese Peasants Song Arranged by Joseph Hart. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway. (Second Edition). The Light Canoe. Baltimore, Pubished by G. Willig jr. The last beam is shining An Evening hymn Arranged for the Piano Forte from a Portuguese Melody. Philadelphia G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. My Gondolas waiting below Love A Moonight Serenade the Postry by W. N. Bellamy Esq. The Music by A. U. Hayter. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Sleep on thy Pillow. A Ballad With Accompaniments for the Piano Forte Composed by Alexr. lee. baltimore Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Come Dwell With me, A Ballad The Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esqr. Music by Alexr. Lee. baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Lady Mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond, Va. By Charles Berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1836) [The last several pages (2) are incomplete attempts at the copying of a song. On the following page is a newspaper article entitles \"The betrothed.\" It has the words to a ballad written by John H. Hewitt.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Spine has word Music written on it.] [Signature] Mrs. Cocke (?) Tyrolienne A favorite Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by Francois Hunten. Philadelphia, Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns No. 70 So. Third \u0026amp; 196 Chestnut Street. pr. 75 Cts. 2d. Grand Fantasie, Introduction and Brilliant Variations to the Russian dance, Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to miss Evstaphieve By J. F. Hance. new york Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 126 Broadway. First Sett of Quadrilles. Les Elegantes A Favorite Sett of Quadrilles To Which is Added An Admired Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Henry Herz. Pr. 2.00 Baltimore Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son. Grand Pot Pouri Brilliant Introducing the most Popilar Airs of Robert le Diable Guillanme Tells Zampa Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and dedicated to Miss Walsh by Louis Major. Pupil of the Conservatory of Paris. Philadelphia. Published at Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns... Introduction and Variations, On the Favorite Air Rise Swiss Lad. Composed for the Piano Forte by J.F. Marcks, (of Berlin) revised by F. Kalkbrenner. Pr. 75. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mrs. McLeod's Reel A Scottish Dance arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by J.H. Little. Philadelphia Published by J.G. Klemm. No. 3 S. 3d. Street. Laddy O'Carrol with Variations for the Piano Forte Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss E.G. Lewis. By P.K. Moran. (Professor of Music New York.) Price 75 cents. New York Publish'd by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store No. 126 Broadway. I've wander'd in dreams. A favorite Duett... Written \u0026amp; Composed by J.A. Wade Esqr. Philadelphia. Pubd. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Price 50 Cents. The Bird at Sea; Written by Mrs. Hemans, Composed for, and Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Wayne, By C. Meineke Baltimore: -John Cole and Son. The Pilgrim Fathers. By Mrs. Hemans. Music by Miss Browne. Sister of Mrs. Hemans. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. O'er the far Blue Mountain, Ballad Written by mrs. Hemans, Music by G.F. Cole. Published by John Cole Baltimore... (Copyright 1833) The Bird Release Song, The Poetry and Melody by Mrs. Hemans. Pr 38: New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard 167 Broadway. The Mountain Bugle. For one or two voices Written Composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to Miss Mary Margaret Houck by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833.) Come Dwell With Me, Ballad by Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore by John Cole... The Maid of Llangollen Ballad... Composed by Jas. Clarke. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig... Lady mine! Favorite Rondino a la Polacca, Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to his Friend Philip Dougherty Esqr. of Richmond Va. By Charles berg. Richmond Published by R.J. Smith. (Copyright 1835). The last link is broken a favorite Duett, Composed arranged and respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Lydia McIntosh. by William Clifton. Baltimore Published and Sold by George Willig Jr... Now at Moonlight's Fairy Hour. A Favorite Duett Composed by Thomas Thompson. New York Published by J.A.\u0026amp;W. Geib... As it fell upon a Day Duetto... The Words from Shakespeare's Sonnets The music by Henry R. Bishop. N York Published by E. S. Mesier 28 Wallst. The Celebrated Missionary Hym written by Dr. Heber, Bishop of Calcutta. arranged as a Trio and Chorus. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. la Luifsefse au bord du lac, Arranged for Two Voices, With an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Misses Cox by C.M. Sola. London, Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig 171 Chestnut St. (Copyright 1826) The Spring Time of Year is Coming, Ballad... Words and Melody by C. Thompson Esq. Published by John Cole Baltimore. The Bonnie Bark A Northumbrian Ballad Adapted \u0026amp; arranged by John Parry. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Ship a Hoy! A Ballad Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged by p.K. Moran. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart no. 167 Broadway. (Copyright 1829.) teach, Oh! teach me to forget. Written by T.H. Bayly Esqr. The Music Arranged by Henry R. Bishop. Baltimore, Published by John Cole... Should He Upbraid with the graces introduced as sung by Miss L. Gillingham Composed by H.R. Bishop. Baltimore. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles mackay Esqr. Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully dedicated to M.M. Noah Esqr. (Of new York) As a slight token of grateful remembrance of early kindness to a stranger by Henry Russell. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson 135 Washington St... Oh! Tis Merry and Free. A Ballad. Written by geo. Lunt. Esq. Composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to miss Henrietta B. Hainse by B.A. Horville Pr. 50 Cts.New-York. Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall... The Beautiful Day Poetry written by Charles Swain Music Composed by B. Hime. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson 107 Washington Street. The Origin of the Harp Canzonet Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. Arranged as a Song or Duet for the Piano Forte. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... Oh! Cast That Shadow From Thy Brow, A Favorite Ballad Arranged with an Accompaniment for the piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi... The Grave of Bonaparte song... Music by L. Heath... Boston Published by Oliver Ditson... [Signature] Miss Jane Blackwell The Watcher, Arranged for One or Two Voices The Poetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale Music Composed \u0026amp; most respectfully Dedicated to the Authoress by Dr. William Lardner C.G.P. \u0026amp;c.\u0026amp;c. Baltimore Published by G. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1846). The Sailor Boys Brave, Words \u0026amp; Music Written \u0026amp; Composed by J. Martin Esqr. (of Clifton) and Dedicated to his Friend Lieut. A. Kelty U.S.N. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1841) \"I Do Not Love Thee\" Ballad Dedicated to The Countess of Jersey, Words \u0026amp; Music by the Honorable Mrs. Norton. Baltimore, Published by Geo. Willig Jr. Oh! Soon Return Original Words Adapted to an Air of mozart by J.H. Hewitt. baltimore, Pubd. by G. Willig jr. (Copyright 1829) Feasts of Roses, Words by Thomas Moore Esqr. arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. Banks of the Blue Moselle Ballad; Composed \u0026amp; arranged for the Piano Forte by G.H. Rodwell. baltimore Published and Sold by G. Willig Jr. New England New England My Home O'er the Sea written by Anna M. Wells. Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend Wm. H. Homer Esqr. of Boston by lt. Stoddard. Baltimore, Published by Saml. Carusi, Importer of Music, Musical instruments \u0026amp;c.\u0026amp;c. Fifth Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. A Favorite Song... The Words by Epes Sargent. The music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Joseph B. Preen Esq. Of Columbus CEO. By Henry Rusell. Pr. 50 Cts nett. New York Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1838) Child of the West... A Highland Ballad Written by F.W.N. Bayley. and inscribed to Mrs. Oswald Wood The Music by G.A. Hodson. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt... My Own One A favorite Scotch Air Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte By David Lee. Baltimore, George Willig Jr. Minute Gun At Sea A Celebrated Duett by M.P. King. Baltimore, Published by F. D. Benteen. Twenty First Edition The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad, The music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmstead, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston Published by Geo. P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row... Words by Eliza Cook, [Signature] Fannie Jane Blackwell. You remember it Don't you? A Ballad The Poetry by Thos. Haynes Bayly Esqr. Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. J. Blockley By John Blockley. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon 167 Broadway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine hs word \"Music\" engraved on it and the front cover has the name Julia Thompson written on it.] There is an index on the inside front cover La Fille du Regiment. Fantasie Brilliante Pour le Piano Composee par Ch. Voss. Op. 119 .75c Net Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker. Le Carneval De Venise d'apres Paganini Capriccio Brillant Pour le Piano Par Charles Voss. Op. 51 50 Cts. net. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... Songs Transcribed for the Piano By Charles Voss. (Popular suabian Song.) 25 cts. net (When the Swallows Homeward Fly.) Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Le Prophe'te de Meyerbeer Introduction Marche, et Grande Valse Brillante Pour le Piano, par F. Burgmuller. Simplified Copy 25 Cts. net. 50 Cts. net Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... [Signature] Julia Thompson] Fantasie Brillante Pour le Piano Sur Ernani Il Proscritto De G. Verdi Par Fred. Burgmuller. Op. 92 Pr 50 Cts net. Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. 3 Divertissemens Pour le Piano Sur Des Motifs de L'Opera de Donizetti Lucrezia Borgia, Composes par Ferd. Beyer. Op. 74 75 Cts. nett. En Trois Livraisons. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chestnut St. Importer of Music \u0026amp; Musical Instruments. New York. W. Dubois. 315 Broadway. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Piano Forte Player, A Collection of Selected Pieces, Arranged as Piano Solos, by Favorite Composers, ... No. 5. O Wert Thou But My Own Love Composed by F. Kucken. Arranged by F. Beyer... New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son 239 Broadway Opposite the Park. La Sonnambula de Bellini. Bouquet de Melodies. Pour le Piano, Par Ferd. Beyer. 50c Nett. New York William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway. Opposite the Park. la Renaissance. Bagatelle a la Valse sur l'Opera Lucie de Lamermoor de Donizetti Pour Piano Par Th. Dohler. Pr. $1.. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Opera of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, halevy, Verdi, Auber \u0026amp; c. By Henry Cramer. And other Celebrated Composers... No. 22. La favorite Donizetti 50 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arranged from Celebrated Operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, verdi, Auber \u0026amp; C. by Henry Cramer. And other celebrated composers... No. 10 Ernani (by) Verdi 50 (net price)... Philadelphia George Willig No. 171 Chestnut St. Beauties of the Opera Being a Collection of Favorite Potpourris Arrange from celebrated Operas of Donnizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Halevy, Verdi, Auber, \u0026amp; C. By Henry Cramer and other celebrated Composers... No. 9. Lucrezia Borgia (by) Donizetti 50 (net price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to Geo. Willig... Beauties of the Opera... No. 11. Puritanti (by) Bellini 75 (nett Price)... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker 162 Chestnut St. Successors to George Willig... Beauties of the Waltz Being a collection of the most favorite Waltzes By Joseph Labitzky and other Celebrated Composers as Played by the Steyermarkische Band Throughout Europe and the United States... No. 17. Evening Star Waltz (by) F. Beyer 25 (Nett Price)... Philadelphia George Willig 171 Chestnut St. [The next page is a hand written manuscript.] Three National Airs With Variations for Two Performers on one Piano Forte. Composed by francois Hunten. No. 1. O Cara Memoria... Pr. 75 Cts. Nett. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson.... Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections From Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze... Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... (Copyright 1851) #1 [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. Les Charmes de l'Opera Ernani Choice Selections from Verdis Opera of Ernani Arranged for Four Hands by J.A. Getze. In Three Nos. No. 3. 50c net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker... Invitation a La danse Quadrilles Composed and Arranged as Duetts for Two Performers on the Piano Forte and dedicated to Misses Eliza A. Patton and Mary L. Read of Lexington, Va. By Geo. W. Hewitt. 50 Cts net. Philadelphia Lee \u0026amp; Walker. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg, Va. La Pluie Oe Perles Valse Brillante Pour Piano, Par Osborne Piano Solo 38c nett Piano Duett 75c nett Op. 61. New York. Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son... Three Celebrated Waltzes by Beethoven Arranged as Duets for the Piano Forte. Pr. 75 cts. Boston Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson, Washington St. [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Variations et Finale alla Polacca Sur Un Theme Allemand arrangees a Quatre Mains. composees Pour Le Piano Par Henri Herz. Op. 120 Pr. 37 1/2 cts, net Philadelphia A. Fiot... [Signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg. The Celebrated Venetian Gallope and March Composed \u0026amp; arranged for Two Performers on the Piano Forte by J. Strauss. Pice 50 cts. Philadelphia, John F. Nunns No. 70 South Third Street. [signature] Julia Thompson Williamsburg Mara. Romantische Oper in 3 Acten Von Joseph Netzer. Ouverture fur das Pf. allein 40 ggr.... No. 19. Derselbe f. Pf. za 4 Handen 6 ggr... Brauschweig, bei Foh. Pet. Spehr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Word - Mielm [?] and date 1821. there is a table of contents in the front. It is labeled Vol. 4. New Edition. Imitations of many of the most Eminent Professors, in Twenty Six Variations on the favorite Gavot in Achille et Deidamie, for the Piano Forte, with an Accompaniment for the Flute (ad Libitum) Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to His Royal Highness The Duke of Sufser, by T. Latour, Pianiste to His Magesty... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers to His Magesty. Introduction and Favorite Irish Melody, with brilliant Variations, for the Flute, with and Accompaniment, for the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed and dedicated to his Friend W. F. Collard, by I.C. Weirdner... Op. 52... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co..... Grand Pot Pourri Upon the Overture, Waltz and Nine Favorite Airs, From the opera Der Freshchutz, For the Piano Forte \u0026amp; Flute Obligato, By Henry Kohler... London, Published by R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co... The Popular Sicilian Air, Home! Sweet Home! Arranged with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, By Bernard Lee. Sold by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... Fantasia and Air. with Variations for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Monsr. de Chabouille, By Tulou... London Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... (Op. 16) Les Belles Fleurs, Consisting of Select Pieces from the Works of the most Celebrated Authors, Selected \u0026amp; most of them Newly arranged for the Piano forte \u0026amp; Flute, The Flute part arranged by Sola, The Piano Forte part arranged by Braugier. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co... (No. 9) Same as directly above except it is No. 10. Per Piacere Alla Signora. The Celebrate Duet... In Rossini's Opera of Il Turco in Italia. Arranged for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte and Dedicated to mrs. I.M. Hart, By C.M. Sola... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 26 Cheapside. La Clementina, A musical Bagatelle for the Flute and Piano Forte. Consisting of A Marcia Cantabile, Introudcing a favorite Air from Meyerbeer's celebrated Opera Il Crociato in Egitto, as Sung by Sigr. Velutti, at the Kings Theatre and an Air as Rondo from Rossini's celebrated Opera L. Gazza ladra, Expressly Composed and arranged for George Williams, Esqr. to whom it is respectfully dedicated by Charles N. Weiss. Op. 97... London, Published for the Author by W. Eavestaff... Maysdeder's Celebrated Air in the Ballet of nina, with Variations for the Flute and an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Inscribed to W. Wallace Currie Esqr. by G. Hargreaves... London, Published by J. Balls... No. 2. from Winter's Opera of Timoreo of Operatic Divertimentos, Selected from the most popular Operas \u0026amp; Ballets chiefly performed on the Continent, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte, and Flute, ad Libitum by F.J. Klose... London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Music sellers to His Magsety... Introduction and Six Variations, on the favorite Air, L'heureux Reve de Jean Jaques Foufseau. Composed for the Flute, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. By C.M. Sola, and respectively inscribed to the Rt. Honorable The Marquis of Cholmondeley. Op. 66... London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026amp; Collard, 26 Cheapside. (Rousseau's Dream) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" the admired Romane Ballet \u0026amp; Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... Sondon, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co... (13) \"La Belle Sorciere,\" The admired Romance Ballet \u0026amp; Chorus, In the Opera of Preciosa, Arranged for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte and Dedicated to Geo. Williams Esqr. By Chas. N. Weiss... London, Printed and Sold by Chappell \u0026amp; Co... (14) Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte in which is introduced a Favorite Irish Melody, with an Introduction and Rondo, Composed and dedicated to Thos. Simpson, Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the author is indebted to Mr. N. C. Bochsa... No. 2 London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte, Consisting of an Introduction \u0026amp; Rondo Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to William Penkett, Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. For the Piano Forte Accompaniment to this Piece the Author is indebted to Mr. J.B. Taylor. No. 3. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... Fantasia for the Flute and Piano Forte. In which are Introduced the popular Scottish Airs, We're a' noddin, \"Charlie is my Darling,\" and \"The Corn Riggs are Bonny,\" Arranged with Variations \u0026amp; Embellishments, as Performed by the Author at the Public Concerts, and Dedicated to Robert M. Borland, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson. No. 6... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co... Eighth Fantasia, For the Flute and Piano Forte, introducing the favorite Venetian Barcarolle La Biondina, with Four Variations, as Performed with great success by the Author, At his Benefit Concert. Dedicated to Thos. Starkie Shuttleworth, Esqr. by Chas. Nicholson... No. 8... London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... A Second Concertino, Introducing the Favorite Italian Airs. The Maid of Lodi, and Fratante angoscie, Composed in as Easy \u0026amp; Brilliant Style for the Flute \u0026amp; Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Warren Hastings Angelo Esqr. By Chas. Nicholson... London, Published by T. Lindsay, 217 Regent St... (Concerto #2) [At the end of this selection there is an advertisement entitled \"New Music for Flute and Piano-Forte\" by T. Lindsay....] God save the king, with New Variations' for the Flute with an ad. lib. Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp. Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to A.H. Lane Esquire (12th Royal Lancers) by Charles Nicholson. No. 12. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... The Favorite Air Oh! Nanny wilt thou gang wi' me. Arranged with Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib. For the Piano Forte or Harp, Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend Bland Graham Esqr (of Dublin) By Charles Nicholson. No. 9. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Mayseder's Celebrated Polonoise, now performing in public by all the first Violinists of the Day. Adapted as a Flute Solo, With a Piano Accompaniment arranged from the original score by Charles Nicholson, and performed by him with enthusiastic applause at most of the Public Concerts...London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... A Favorite Portugese Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad lib: Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to John Clay Esqr. By Charles Nicholson. No. 4. London, Printed by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Coolun, a Favorite Irish Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte or Harp, and Dedicated to Sir Richard Sutton Bart by Charles Nicholson. No. 6. London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Nicholson's Pot Pourri for the Flute, with an Accompaniment ad lib: for the Piano Forte in which are introduced the much admired Airs of Life Let us Cherish, Auld Robin Gray, and the Favorite Quadrille La Matilda, as performed at the London, Reading \u0026amp; Bristol Concerts, and Dedicated to Darcy Lever Esqr. by the Author...London, Published by Clementi, Collard, Davis \u0026amp; Collard.... Introduction and Six Variations, on the Favorite Military Air of the Fall of Paris, Composed for the Flute, with an Ad libitum Accompaniment for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to Sir Francis Sykes Barr by Charles Nicholson...London, Published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.... Lison Dormoit A Favorite French Air, Arranged with Six Variations for the Flute with an Accompaniment ad lib for the Piano Forte, and Dedicated to G. Evans Aubrey Esqr. by Charles Nicholson. No. 7. London, Published by Clementi Collard, Davies \u0026amp; Collard.... At the end is a page listing \"New Flute Music\" published by Clementi \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has the word \"Music\" written on it. Front cover has name \"S.E. Edloe\" written on it.] I've levt the Snow-Clad Hills. By G. Linley. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co., 40 South Eighth St. The stars of heav'n are Gleaming, Sung by Jenny Lind, Composed by Ahlstrom. The Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co., 40 South Eighth St. The Sea King's Bride...Music by Ahlstrom, the Poetry by J. Wrey Mould. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Jenny Lind's Song, Farewell My Fatherland. Philadelphia Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... My Home, My Happy Home, A Ballad, Composed Expressly for Madamoiselle Jenny Lind, By G.A. Hodson. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... The Dream, From the Original of Fredericka Bremer, Adapted to a Swedish Melody by Karl Muller. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Love Smiles No More Swedish Melody Sung by Jenny Lind. Music by Berg. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Jenny Lind's Last Night in England. The English words by Charles Jeffreys. Come Oe'r the Sea. Composed by Roch-Albert. Boston. Published by Wm. H. Oakes, and for sale by E.H. Wade....(A Venetian Serenade Written by Desmond Fyan, Esq. Music by Roch-Albert. Sleeping in Lily Bells. Ballad Composed for the Piano Forte by Miss A. Hammond. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1849). The Celebrated Polka So-ng, Music by Jullien. Written by Edward L. Gill Esqr. Arranged by S. Nelson. Price 50 \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003e¢. New-York. Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall...\u003c/span\u003e \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003eI turn to Thee in Time of Need. Written and Adapted to a Favorite Neapolitan Melody by T.H. Barley Esqr. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street.\u003c/span\u003e \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003eSecond Edition. Ben Bolt Or Oh! Don't You Remember Ballad...Composed by Nelson Kneass. Piano Accompaniment 25 Cts. net...Published by W.C. Peters, Baltimore....(Copyright 1848.)\u003c/span\u003e \u003cspan class=\"st\"\u003eThe Old Arm chair, A Balllad, the Music composed and respectfully dedicated to Holton Olmsted, Esquire. By Henry Russell. Boston. \u003c/span\u003ePublished by Geo. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. Thee and Only Thee! Ballad...In Linda Di Chamounix by Mr. Reeves. Price 12 1/2 Cts. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1848) Will You Love me Then as Now? Philadelphia E. Ferrett ^ Co. 40 South Eighth St. I Dreamed that I was by Thy Side. Written by Miss M.J.E. Knox. John A. Janke Jr. and respectfully dedicated to Miss Anne Schley of Frederick Md. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co. (Copyright 1849.) The Smile that lights in gladness. A new American Song or Duet. Words by T.C. Millington. Music by J.C. Beckel. With an accompaniment for the Piano Forte Philadelphia T.C. Andrews. (Copyright 1850) John Anderson My Jo Scotch Air...Arranged by Kozeuluch. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. Jeannie Gray A Ballad. Words by J.M. Church. Music by Charles Mueller. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker 160 Chesnut St.... Rosa Lee, or Don't be Foolish Joe. From the Original London edition As sung by the Ethiopian Serenaders at the St. James Theatre. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St. Virginia Minstrels, No. 14. Take Me Back to Old Virginny Sung by the Washington Euterpeans Arranged for the Piano Forte. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore.... What Can a Poor Maid Do? Words by Thos. Music by Mathias Keller. Philadelphia E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... Soft Murmurs the Gale A Serenade The Poetry by Geo. W. Christy. The Music Composed and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Octavia Walton Le Vert of Mobile, Alabama. By John A. Stile. 25 Cts. Net. Philadelphia A. Fiot 196 Chesnut St.... Are We Almost There! A Touching Ballad Written and Composed by Florence Vane...Boston Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. (Copyright 1845) Jeannette ^ Jeannot. Quadrilles 25 Cents. Jeannette \u0026amp; Jeannot. Cheer up my own Jeannette. The Soldiers Wedding, \u0026amp; Jeannot Polka. 25 Cts. together with title, 6 1/4 separate, without. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... --Jeannette and Jeannot The Conscripts Deparure Written by Charles Jefferys Composed by Charles W. Glover. --Cheer Up My Own Jeannette Composed by Charles W. Glover. --The Soldiers Wedding Words by Chas Jefferys. Music by Charles W. Glover. Jeannette \u0026amp; Jeannot Polka. The Melodies of Many Lan ds. Written by Charles Jeffries, Composed by Charles W. Glover. Published by F.D. Benteen. Baltimore. The Silken Bands, Ballad Written \u0026amp; Adapted to a Beautiful Air by James G. Drake Esqr. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen. Come I've Something Sweet to Sing You Sung with Great Applause By Miss H. Bernard. Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. G.A. Hough, by John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Firth, Pond, \u0026amp; Co.... Music at Nightfall, Duett...Written by C.J. Jefferys Esqr. The Music by S. Nelson. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son.... Come Twine Fresh Roses in my Hair. Written by R.J.N. Keeling Esqr. Composed for the Piano Forte by Francis Buck. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen.... (Copyright 1847). The Good Old Plough: An Agricultural Song Dedicated to Dr. Jas. W. Thompson. Composed by Richard Triggs. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co.... He Doeth All things Well or My Sister. A Ballad Words by F.M.E. Music by I.B. Woodbury and respectfully dedicated to Mrs. Follett. G.P. Reed. 17 Tremont Row. Boston. 25 Cts. Nett.... Go We Must Meet No More, Ballad the Poetry by J.H. Hewitt Esqr. The Music by Francis Buck. Baltimore Published by F.D. Benteen. (Copyright 1846.) Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee And cherished thine image for years, Am Admired Ballad Compofed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by A Lady, 25 Cts. Net. Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. The Old Church. Words by Dr. John C. McCabe. Music composed and Respy. Inscribed to Miss Victoria Wilson of Smithfield, Virginia by John H. Hewitt. Baltimore. Published by F.D. Benteen. I Have Loved but the Dream is Now Over. The Words \u0026amp; Music by Abram F. Leonard Esqr. Adapted to the Piano Forte by Miss M.C.J. of Virginia. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore. (Copyright 1846.) The Silver Moon, or \"Roll on Silver Moon\" Sung by The Barker Family Arranged for the Piano Forte. Baltimore, Published by F.D. Benteen 181 Baltimore St.... The Maid of Monterey, From \"Illustrations of the Mexican War.\" Written and Adapted to a Mexican MElody by J.H. Hewitt. Published by F.D. Benteen Baltimore.... [Signature] John R. Douglass Baom's/Raeou's Castle. Surry Co., Virginia. The Dying Soldier, An Admire Song Composed for the Piano Forte, Baltimore, Published by Frederick D. Benteen. (Copyright 1845)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it. Coverhas name Mary B. Letcher inscribed on it.] Angels over bright \u0026amp; fair. Composed by G.F. Handel. Baltimore, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Part of this is torn out.] \"Tis said that absence conquers love. Written by (?) W. Thomas. The Music by E. Thomas. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1833) Mary's Tears! From Moore's Melodies, the Music by Mr. Shaw. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Bride, A Ballad Written by C. Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Harriet the Match Girl...The Poetry by Rosamond Wadams: The Music, Altered and Arranged by W. Kirby. New York. Published by J.L. Hewitt. 137 Broadway. Evening Song to the Virgin (At Sea): A duett. The Words by Mrs. Hemans. The Music by Her Sister. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. Partant pour la Syrie. Romance Composée par Madame Hortense. Civedant Reine de Hollande. Philadelphia Published and Sold at G. Willig's Musical Magazine, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Come rest in this bosom. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Adapted to the favourite Air Fleuve Du Tage. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by G. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Portrait Charmant: A Romance. Philadelphia. Publie et vendu au Magazin de Musique de G. Willig. Pleyel's Favourite German Hymn, With Variations. Philadelphia. Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. New Edition. The Celebrated Portuguese Hymn. New York, Published W. DuBois. No. 126 Broadway. No. 53 of Carr's Musical Miscellany in occasional number--Copyright secured according to the law. Jerusalem: A Hymn Written \u0026amp; Composed by a Lady. Printed for G. Willig Philadelphia.... Ah vous dirai je Mamman(?) French Air With Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte. By Cardon Fils. Baltimore, Published by John Cole \u0026amp; Son 137 Market St. Stantz Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and sold by G. Willig Jr. A Popular Swifs Air. Arranged \u0026amp; Varied for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Henry Harpur. By R. Schroeder. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Musette de Nina Pour la Harpe ou Forte Piano. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Hope, the Star, the Voice. A Sacred Song Set to Music by the Reverend C.A. Ven Vleck. And Dedicated to his beloved brother the Reverend W.H. Van Vleck. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Welcome again sweet Sabbath Morn. Written by Charles Jefferys. Composed by S. Nelson. New York, Published by E. Riley 29 Chatham St. The Maltese Boatman's Song...by L. Devereaux. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. Sold by J.L. Hewitt, No. 137 Broadway, New York. Cherry Ripe: A Favourite Song. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 126 Broadway. The Bride's Farewell. The words by Miss. M.L. Buvor. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. Those Evening Bells Written by T. Moore. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. New York, published by E. Riley. 29 Chatham St. The Brigands Ritornella...Written by F.W.N. Bayley. Esqr. Adapted \u0026amp; Arranged by Sidney Waller. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Laurette, Song in Rose D'Amour or Le Petit Chaperon Rouge. Composed for the Piano Forte by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chestnut St. Fly away pretty Moth: A Ballad....with Accompaniments for the Piano-Forte Composed by T.H. Bayley. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Oh! Speed my Bark. The Words by D.S. Van Dyke. The Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to John Sinclair Esqr. by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Hours there were. Song with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte Written and Arranged by Joseph Wade. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 149 Broadway. The Messenger Bird: A Duett. The Poetry by Mrs. Hemans, the Music by Her Sister. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart.... La Serenade Tyrolienne. paroles de la Comtesse de Bradi, Musique de Mademoiselle E. Pacini. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Ingle Side. A popular Scotch Song Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by T.V. Wiesenthal. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Isle of Beauty Fare thee well! from the first Volume of Songs to Rosa. By Thomas H. Bayly Esqr. The Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments of T.A. Rawlings. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway, and sold at the Musi Saloon, 36 Cornhill, Boston. Meet me at yon ruin'd Tower...Composed by Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Broadway. Tyrolese Evening Hymn, Words by Mrs. Hemans. Music by her Sister, Miss Browne. New York, Published by E. Riley. 39 Chatham St. On Wi the Tartan. A Scottish Song...Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. No. 137 Broadway. Return, Return Again. Much Admired Song. The Poetry by L.A. Flaxman Esqr. The Music Composed and sung by Mrs. Mary Anne Wood. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. The Lost Rose Tree. Ballad...Written, Arranged and Dedicated to Mrs. Susan Maria Van Doren. By Wihelm Iucho. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1834.) Bring Flowers. Air Musette de Nina. Words by Mrs. Hemans. Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Worsley. (copyright 1827.) Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, No. 164 Washington Street. The Home of the Soull, a Much Admired Sicilian Air Arranged for the Piano Forte by H. Parnell. Professor of Music. Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... The Canary Bird: A Ballad. Written \u0026amp; Composed by W. Ball. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. Mine Alone a Tyrolienne. The Words by W. Ball. The Music by C. De Beriot. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. Waltz. For the Piano Forte by J. Walsh. Arranged by George Hewitt. New York, Published by Hewitt, Broadway. The Celebrated Swiss Guards March. Boston Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market St. A Popular New Quick Step...Composed by Anthony Rieff, and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain Russell Sturgis, by the Boston Brigade Band. Boston, Published by James l. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market St. (Copyright 1829) The New President's March. New York, Sold at J. Paff's Music Store. Turkish March by Dussek. Philadelphia, Printed for G.E. Blake No. 13 South Street. The much admired Hungarian Rondo. Composed for the Piano Forte by L. Von Rosenberg. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. The Robin Waltz for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson No. 147 Chesnut St. The Much admired Valtz in Cinderella. Arranged for the piano forte, by Signor G. Pons. Philadelphia, Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. (Copyright 1831.) Fra tante angoscie e palpiti. Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte by T. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. (?) The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine or Buy a Broom. Arranged in a Familiar Manner for the Piano Forte. With Variations by Josh F. Reddie. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Mary B. Letcher Boyeton. The Bridemaids Chorus Composed by Weber, Arranged as an essay Rondo for the Piano Forte. By J.B. Arnold. New York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 167 Broadway. [Signature] M.B. Letcher. Boyeton. Sul Margine dun rio. Venetian Air with Variations for the Piano Forte by George B. Cogdell of Charleston, South Carolina. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Mary Letcher. Boyeton. Egyptian Air. Arranged as a Rondo, for the Piano Forte by T.H. Butler. New York, Engraved, Printed, \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Mary B. Letcher. The Fall of Paris, Arranged as a Rondino for the Piano Forte by G.E. Fiorini. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 149 Broadway. Followed by a \"Catalogue of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Published and for Sale by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market Street, Baltimore.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it.] Far O'er the Deep Blue Sea. Written by R.H. Pratt Esqr. Composed by John H. Hewitt. Price 50 Cents. Baltimore, Published by G. Willig, Jr. Do You Ever Think of Me, Written by Charles Jefferys Esqr. Composed by N.J. Sporle. Baltimore, Published and sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. By the margin of fair Zurich's Waters. Swiss Air...New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Wings and Liberty: A Ballad Composed expressly for Mrs. Wood, to Whom it is Inscribed by Charles E. Horn. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... [Signature] Miss Wilhelmina Tissot. (?) The Woodbine Bower, Ballad...Arranged and partly Composed by G.A. Hodson. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. Le Plaisir--A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdad for the Piano Forte with an Accompaniment for the Violin Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by Boieldieu. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. Price: One Dollar. \"O Dear what canthe matter be:\" an Air with Variations for the Piano Forte. Arranged by William Martin. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart No. 126 Broadway St. Wake Lady Wake the midnight moon. Serenade...Composed by E.J. Westrop. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note] Signed Sarah...? Timberlake. The Battle of Prague: A Favorite Sonata for the Piano Forte. Composed by F. Kotzwara. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake. Grand Waltz, from Rossinis Opera of Gazza Ladra. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by him for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia. Geo. Willig No. 171 Chesnut Street. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia. Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Clementi's Grand Waltz. Baltimore, Published and Sold by George Willig, Jr. No. 149 Market St. I'm an Arch Little Black Eyed Daugher...the Poetry by Richard Ryan. The Music by John Sinclair. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature at the top is cut off]. Hambacher Galloppade, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. The Caledonien Hunt, with Variations Composed for the Piano Forte by T. Latour. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street.... [Signature] for Wilke. Major Jack Downing's Grand March and Quick Step. Dedicated to the Invincible Downingville Brigade. Away down east in the state of Maine. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. (Copyright 1834). The Warrior's Bride. A Ballad...Adapted to a Celebrated Waltz of Beethoven's by R.F. Elwin. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature and note]. Miss Timberlake from Mr. Pulam (?). A Celebrated Quick Step as Performed by Capt. Partridge's Cadets arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig, No. 171 Chesnut Street. Sitting on a Rail or the Raccoon Hunt: A Celebrated Comic Extravaganza...With an accompaniment fore the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Firth and Hall. No. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1836). [Signature] Miss Sarah Timberlake from Mr. Ellic Richmond. Taglioni's Shawl Dance in the Ballet of La Bayadere Composed by Auber, From Which was Adapted the Popular Song Dark Eyed One, Arranged as a Rondo, and Dedicated to Colonel Morris. By C.E. Horn. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Watchman: A Favorite Song for the Piano Forte Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Waltz. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Duff. New York, Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. (Copyright 1831). La Douleur: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. Le Delire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig Jr. The Favourite Swiss Waltz with Variations for the Harp or Piano Forte by P.K. Moran. Baltimore, Published and Sold by G. Willig, Jr. Rose of Lucerne, A Favourite Swiss Melody; Arranged for the Piano Forte by J. Barnett. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. They Knew Me Not, From \"Songs of the Sea Nymphs \u0026amp; Scenes in Fairyland\" by Mr. T. Millar. The Music Composed by S. Godbe. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Sarah Timberlake, Union Mills (?) (?). Pensez à Moi Ma Chère Amie: Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to the Young Ladies at Mrs. Saralin's Seminary, by J.T. Norton. Philadelphia, Published by R.H. Hobson, No. 147 Chesnut Street. (Copyright 1829). [Signature] Rosalie M. Poe. The Copenhagen Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by T, Latour. Philadelphia, Published and Sold at G. Willig's Music Store. \"My Fatherland.\" The Admired Tyrolienne...Written by W.F. Moncrieff, Composed by John Barnett. New York, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 137 Broadway. [Signature] Miss Timberlake. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz for the Piano Forte Composed by Beethoven. Baltimore, Published and sold by George Willig, Jr. Market Street. Strike the Cymbal Composed by Pucitta. Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. I Won't be a Nun. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Infernal Waltz, from Meyerbeer's Celebrated Opera Robert le Diable. Arranged by F. Huntern. Baltimore, Published and Sold by Geo. Willig, Jr. [Signature] Presented to Miss S.E. Timberlake by A. Bell. The Celebrated Cinderella Waltz, Composed by Rossini. Adapted for the Piano Forte by H. Herz. Philadelphia, Published \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street.... The Bride's Farewell, The words by Miss M.L. Buvoi. Composed by Thos. Williams. New York, Published by E. Riley. No. 29 Chatham Street. [Signature] Miss Millie Timberlake from Mr. Ellis. Kate Kearney: A Favorite Air with an Introduction Finale for the Piano Forte Arranged by G. Kiallmark. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. Les Suivantes. No. 1. Variations of the Admired Air \"Will you come to the Bower.\" Composed for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Margaret Armstrong by J.F. Hance. Philadelphia, Published by J.G. Klemm. Music Seller.... [Page Missing] Brignal Banks (6 Variations). Overture to the Occational Oratorio. [Signature] Millie Timberlake. Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Word Music appears on the spine of this book.] The Rainbow Schottisch. New York. Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square....by Henry Kleber. (Copyright 1852). To Mrs. Wm. A. Ponds. Will You Come to my Mountain Home? Arranged with Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte by Samuel Owen...New York, Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). Linda Schottish. Composed for the Piano and Respectfully Dedicated to A.B. Smith Esq. By M.J. Anguera. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. Opposite the Old South, new York, Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. (Copyright 1852). Beauty Quick Step from Lucretia Borgia...Arranged for the Piano by G.H. Goodwin. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1854). The Wedding March from Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Music by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... The Merry Sleigh Ride: A Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Frances Ann Kidder by A. Pendergrass. Boston, Published by G.P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1846). The Birtd Polka Composed for the Piano Forte by Edward L. Hime. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Julia Waltz, Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Julia A. Trask, by Joseph W. Turner. Boston, Published by A \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway 339 Washington Street. (Copyright 1843). Melophine or Dream Waltz Composed by Emma S. Cheeny, Respectfully Dedicated to Lieut. King U.S.N. Boston. Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... The Greek March. In Which Is Introduced and Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jacques, 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). Gertrude's Dream Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte by L.V. Beethoven. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Fountain Quick Step...Composed by Geo. W. Lyon. Arranged for the Piano Forte or Seraphine by A. Bond. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Home Quick Step, Composed for the Piano Forte and Respectfully Dedicated to Dr. L.W. Stanton (of Ameniaville New York) by William Smith...Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1842). Cemetary Quick Step...Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Company, by I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026amp; 69 Court Street. (Copyright 1844). City Guards' Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to the Officers and Members of the City Guards. By I.N. Metcalf. Boston, Published at Keith's Music Publishing House, 67 \u0026amp; 69 Court Street (Copyright 1844). Silver Rill Polka. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Tillie Stillman by her friend, Oscar F. Moore. Composed for the Piano by Louigi La Grassa. Philadelphia, Lee \u0026amp; Walker, 162 Chesnut Street.... (Copyright 1851). The Cally Polka: Arranged by Allen Dedworth. New York, Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. No 1. Franklin Square. (Copyright 1847), The Cornet Quick Step...in Which is Introduced the Beautiful Air the Rose of Allendale. Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to Captain. Thos. W. Lyon by Geo W. Lyon. Boston Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1848). Virginia Quick Step. No.3. Introducing the Popular Airs of Alabama Joe \u0026amp; De Boatman Dance...Arranged by J.T. Whipple. Composer \u0026amp; Arranger of Military Band Music. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street. (Copyright 1845). The College Hornpipe. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Fisher's Hornpipe. Sacred Pearls Strung for the Young: A Collection of Sacred Melodies Arranged in an Easy Form for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street....[Including] I will Arise and Go to my Father. [By] Cecil the Sicilian Mariners Hymn [by] Mozart. Hark! The Vesper Hymn is Stealing. [A] Russian Melody: O Come Loud Anthems Let us Sing. Bonaparte's Retreat from Moscow. Arranged by J. Schell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Ricci's Favorite Waltz, Arranged in an Easy Manner for the Piano Forte. By Edward L. White. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1851). Ocean Wave Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and most Respectfully dedicated to Adj. Augustine Kimball (2nd Regiment N.Y.S.A.). By his friend Allen Dodworth, of whom the Original Parts for a full band can be Procured. New York, Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1843). Virginia, or Lord MacDonald's Reel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. [Also] Hull's Victory. The Pianist's Best Companion: A Collection of 213 Five Finger Exercises to Obtain Independence and Equality in the Action of the Fingers for the Piano Forte. Composed by Aloise Schmitt with an Introduction by J.a. Hamilton. From Op. 16. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson 11 Washington Street.... Twenty-Five Studies, Easy and Progressive Composed for the Piano Forte by Henry Bertini, Jr. Op. 100, 1.00 Nett. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Strike! Strike for your Fatherland...The Hungarian Battle Song. Air by Goria. Words, Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniment by J.H. Mack Naughton. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Slave Ship: Words and Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street.... Authorized Edition. Christy's Old Folks are Gone...Words and Music by G. Friedrich Wurzel. Edwin P. Christy: New York, Published by William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway. (Copyright 1852). Music of the Baker Family: Composed and Arranged by John C. Baker...Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1849). Melodies of the Harmoneons. Arranged for the Piano Forte.... We Come again with Song to Greet You....Boston, Published by E.H. Wade, No. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1846). A Collection of songs and Ballads. Composed with a Piano Accompaniment by L.V.H. Crosby...No. 4. I Can't Make up my Mind...Boston, Published by G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 17 Tremont Row (Copyright 1852?). The World is on the Move: Look About. The Words by L.F. Blanchard. Music by Henry Russell. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Sweet Alice or Ben Bolt: Song \u0026amp; Chorus...Words by T.D. English Esquire. Music Composed and Respectfully Inscribed to Mrs. Asa Warren by Nathan Barker. Boston, G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 17 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1850). Ben Bolt's Reply or Ah! yes I remember. Poetry by Sydney Dyer. Music by C.J.M. Bradley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (copyright 1852). Hey Johnnie Cope: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad. The Right of Loving Thee Words by Mrs. Valentine Roberts. Music by W. Stephen Rooke. New York. Published by Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 239 Broadway. Montreal, J.W. Herbert \u0026amp; Co. My Heart's Queen. Poetry by C.L. Wheeler. Music Composed by G.W. Stratton. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1852). Medley Song Selected from 30 popular airs...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebee. Published by Prentiss \u0026amp; Clark, 33 Court Street, Boston. To Miss E.M. Hall of Newburg, New York. Let us Pray...Poetry by Mrs. Lydia M. Tenney, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano by B.F. Baker. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street.... (Copyright 1853). The Star Spangled Banner. Written by F.S. Key Esqr. Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Oh Take the Harp Poetry by Geo. W. Babcock. Music Composed \u0026amp; Respectfully Dedicated to his Pupil, Miss Mary L. Clarke. By J. De'Anguera...Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street..... (Copyright 1852). The Choicest German Songs with English Words Selected from the Works of the Best Composers. The Serenade...Boston. Published by E.H. Wade, 197 Washington Street. My Home, I'll Think of Thee. Poetry by Elizabeth R. Blinn. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to his friend F. Whitman Esq. by Henry G. Stanley. Boston, Published by Henry Tolman, 153 Washington Street... (Copyright 1851). Hours of Prayer: A Sacred Song Written by Rev. Henry Ware. Composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to his friend, Miss Mary B. Pratt, by Oliver Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author. 70 Westminster Street. (Copyright 1836). Tenth Edition. Nelly Was a Lady: A Beautiful Ethiopiano Melody. Written \u0026amp; Composed by S.C. Foster....New York, Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square. (Copyright 1849). The Wings of a Dove. Written by C. Jefferys. Arranged by L. Devereaux. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. The Soldier's Tear: A Favorite Ballad...Written by Thomas Haynes Bayley. Composed by Alexander Lee. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington Street. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another or Farewell, Farewell, Forever. Music by Charles Slade. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington Street. (Copyright 1849). Uncle Tom's Glimpse of Glory: Words Written by Eliza And by Her. Respectfully Dedicated to Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe (Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin). Music by Frank Howard. Boston, Published by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street. (Copyright 1858).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Spine has word \"Music\" written on it]. The Song of the Alumnae. Arranged for one, two, three, or four voices...the Poetry by Miss Margaret Robinson, The Music Composed for \u0026amp; Most Respectfully Dedicated to the Graduates: of the Albany Female Academy by Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, Published by W.H. Oakes and for the sale by E.H. Wade. 197 Washington Street, W.C. Sharp's Lithog. 24 Franklin Street, Boston. Dandy Jim, From Carolina: A Popular Negro melody...New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026amp; J.L. Hewitt... (Copyright 1843). Empire State Quadrilles. In which are introduced \"The Cracovienne: O Jenny is my Own Love.\" Rory O'Moore. Lady Frances \u0026amp; Jim A Long Josey. Composed, arranged, \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of the State of New York. By John C. Andrews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway. Elssler Quadrilles, No. 1 arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. (Copyright 1840). La Cracovienne...In the Grand Ballet of the Gipsey. Composed by N.C. Bocsha. Burns \u0026amp; Co., Publishers, No. 164 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva. New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Sq. and James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. Dandy Jim. New York, Published by F. Riley, 297 Broadway. J.C. Scherpf. (Copyright 1844). L'Orcia: A Waltz. Composed by Liszt. Vol. II. November 1843. Gerrito Polka. Composed by Joseph Lanner. Vol. II, November 1843. The Quaker's Meeting: Comic Song. From Handy Andy by Samuel Lover, Esq. The Music Composed Expressly for this Work by Charles Jarvis. The Village Chimes. A Galop By H. Lemoine. French Guards Waltz. Composed by J. Klemczinsky. The Happy Dream of Youth: Ballad. Written and Composed by George Linley. Polacca from Puritani. Oh! Sing Again that Pensive Lay. Written and Composed by C.T. Percivall, of Frederick, Maryland. March. Donizett. I Cannot Dance To-Night, Ballad. Words by T.H. Bayly--Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Cavatina. Donizetti. The Curtsy Cotillion. C. Jarvis. The Rose of Song. From the Songs of Grenada. Words by Sir E.L. Bulwer. Music by J. Blockley. La Donizetti. The New Coquette: A Dance. Composed by C.F. Rudolph. The Parade Quickstep, as Performed by the Brass Band. Arranged for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to William Billings Meech, Esq. By W.C. Glynn. Albany, Published by W.C. Clynn. 8.1 1/2 State Street. The Bayadere Quick Step, As Performed by the Brass Bands. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co..... (Copyright 1839). Brooklyn City Guard Quick Step. Composed by a Member of the Corps, Performed by Dodsworth's Brass Band, Arranged for the P{iano Forte. By E.R. Hansen, New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square...and J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co.... (Copyright 1843). Herculean Quick Step, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Zaleucus. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. Bayeaux's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte, and dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Albany Burgesses Corps by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by Goardman \u0026amp; Gray, No. 4 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). The New York Light Guard's Quick Step...Composed and Respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Light Guard; Francis H. Brown, New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway.... (Copyright 1839). Philadelphia State Fencibles Quick Step, Composed and Dedicated to Captain James Page, and the Officers and Members of his Corps. By Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Herz's Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ch. Zeuner. Boston, Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1837). La Sonambula Quick Step...Arranged for the Piano Forte by S. Knaebel. Boston, Published by Oliver Ditson, 107 Washington Street (Copyright 1836). Hero's Quick Step. Composed and respectfully dedicated to the New York Light Guards and Boston Light Infantry, by Henry Schmidt. Boston, Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street. (Copyright 1826). The Philadelphia Union Fencibles: Quick Step. Arranged by Ch. Zeuner. New York. John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway Military Recreation No. 9. (Copyright 1842). Gov. Bouck's Grand Quick Step...Composed and arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to His Excellency by Oliver J. Shaw. Albany, Published by Boardman \u0026amp; Gray. No. 4 \u0026amp; 6 North Pearl Street. (Copyright 1842). Sempre Paratus. Hall's Quick Step...Composed and arranged by T. Bricher. Respectfully dedicated to Orderly John Hall by the Greys. Boston, Published by Oakes \u0026amp; Swan, 8 1/2 Tremont Row. (Copyright 1840). The Brattleboro Waltz and Quick Step. Composed by George Hews. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Linden Waltz. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Czerny. New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square \u0026amp; J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. Beethoven's Dream: A Grand Waltz. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte. New York, Published by Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. Le Desire: A Favorite Waltz For the Piano Forte. Composed by Beethoven. New York, Published at Millet's Music Saloon, 329 Broadway. The New York Serenading Waltz for the Piano Forte. New York Engraved, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. The Alexis Waltz: \"an Alexis send ich dich.\" Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte, by F.H. Himmel. Published by John Cole, Baltimore. The Orpheus Waltz by J. Strauss. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by H. Lemoine. New York, Published by Dubois Bacon \u0026amp; Chambers, 285 Broadway. The Psyche Waltz, respectfully dedicated to the Misses Maria M. \u0026amp; Elizabeth Flagg of Albany New York by G.C.M. Music Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by William C. Glynn. Albany, Published by L.F. Newland 84 1/2 State Street. La Cachucha: Arranged as an Easy Lesson For the Piano Forte by A. Le Carpentier. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street. Beauties of Strauss, Arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. Philomel Waltz. La Rosa Waltz. Elizabeth Waltz. Hope Waltz. The Boston Light Infantry's Parade March, Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, John F. Nunns, 240 Broadway. Military Recreations No. 6. (Copyright 1841). La Norma Grand March, Composed by Bellini. Arranged for the Piano Forte by F. Burgmuller. Boston, Published by C. Bradlee, 135 Washington Street. The Favorite Alpine March, Arranged as an Easy Rondo for the Piano Forte. By Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. The Greek March, In which is Introduced an Original Greek Air. Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket. By W.C. Peters. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway (Copyright 1840). Grand March from the Opera of Tancredi byJ. Rossini, New York, Firth Hall \u0026amp; Co. 1 Franklin Square. March from Mosaniello by Auber. Arranged by Chaulieu. New York, Pubilshed by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart, 167 Broadway. Fra Diavolo Quick March Arranged for the Piano Forte by Ferd Unger. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon, 167 Broadway. Prince Albert's Band March...Composed by Stephen Glover. New York, Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, No. 1 Franklin Square. Military Gallop: From the Opera Le Rendez-Vous Arranged by Ch. Rummel. Philadelphia, Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. (Late Nunns) 70 S. Third Street. Pine Apple Gallop for the Piano Forte Composed on Favorite Motives and Dedicated to Miss Mary Louise Desauque by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig 171 Chesnut Street (Copyright 1843). The Cincinnati Rondo, Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Joseph Ganter. Philadelphia. G. Willig, 171 Chesnut Street. The Beauties of Rossini, A Sett of Quadrilles. Selected from Rossini's most celebrated Operas and arranged as Duetts for two Performers on the Piano Forte byAulagnier. New York, Published by J.L. Hewitt, 239 Broadway. Le Petit Tambour: A Favourite French Air. Arranged as a Rondo for the Piano Forte by F. Hunten. New York, Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques, 239 Broadway. The Admired Duett Deh Conte in Bellini's Opera \"La Norma.\" Arranged for the Piano forte by Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot. 196 Chesnut Street, Importer of Music \u0026amp; Musical Instruments. Largo al Factotum from the Opera of Il Barbiere Adapted as a Rondo for the Piano Forte and Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Skinner by W.R. Coppock. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1 Franklin Square, No. 10 of 12 Airs. (Copyright 1839). We Have Lived and Loved Together: The Celebrated Romance with an Introduction \u0026amp; Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed by Henri Herz. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, 13 South Fifth Street. Jeune Fille A Quinze Ans: Rondoletto sur un motif de Melle. L. Puget, Par F. Burgmuller. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Words, \"Piano Folio\" were written on the front and on the spine of the cover.] [Signature] Mrs. Geo. H. Ferguson, Shanghai, China. 192 Pages of Music for 50¢. A Collection: Dance Folio Vol I. of the Most Popular Piano Music of the day. New York and Chicago: Published by Richard A. Asslfield. 12 Bible House. 16 Jackson Street. Copyright 1883 by R.A. Saalfield.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Signature] Miss Dondridge, Miss Mary Pendleton. The Minstrel's Harp: An Arietta, from the Lay of the Laft Minstrels; With an Accompaniment for the Harp, or Piano Forte, Composed by John Clarke. Music Document. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores: J. Carr's, Baltimore, G. Blake's Philadelphia...Said a Smile to a Tear. From the New Opera of False Alarms as Composed, Sung and Accompanied by Brahm. Hope Told a Flattering Tale: Sung by Mr. Woodham. Why Will Florella: A Favourite Song by Mrs. Delamain of York. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by J. Bland at his Music Warehouse, 45 Holburn. Faithless Emma...Composed by Dr. Stevenson. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. When Day has Smiled a Soft Farewell, From Lord Strangford's \"Translation of Camoens.\" Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Composed by R. Light. Oh Then Remember Me. Written by Thomas Moore Esqr. The Symphonies and Accompaniments by Sir John Stevenson. Printed and sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. The Flowing Can by Dibdin, Price 25 Cents. Philadelphia, Printed at Carr \u0026amp; Company's Musical Repository. Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber Words, by T. Moore Esqr. Music by J. Whitaker. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Good Night: A Favorite Song. Written and Composed by T. Moore Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Winter Amusements: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Shield and Fung by Mr. Munden in the Midnight Wanderers. Dubli, Published by Hime at His Musical Circulating Library, No. 34 College Green. Rosa: A Favorite Song Written and Composed by T. Moore Esq. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, South 3rd Street.... Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and Sold at the Following Music Stores...The Rapids, A Canadian Boat Song, Arranged by T. Moore Esq. The Steersman's Song, Written aboard the Boston Frigate by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by Mr. C. Gilfert. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. Alone by the Light of the Moon. A much admired Song. Published by G.E. Blake. Philadelphia.... [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. The Timid Tear: The Words by Moore Esq. Music by Barry Esqr. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 1 South 3rd Street.... The Favorite Scotch Ballad of Roy's Wife of Aldivalock to which is added the words of \"Canst thou leave me thus my Katy.\" Written to this Air by Robert Burns. The Flowers of the Forest: a Favourite Scotch Air. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Highland Mary. Written by Burns. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Dear Erin or Cushlamachree...Composed by T. Cooke. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Kate Kearney: The Favorite Irish Air sung by Mr. Webster. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Philadelphia. Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following stores...The Mischievous Bee.... [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Why does Azure deck the Sky? A favorite Ballad...Written by Thos. Moore Esqr. Composed by R. Humfrey. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake. The Meeting of the Waters: Written by Thomas Moore. Irish melody. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. I Knew by the Smoak that so gracefully curled. Written by T. Moore Esqr. Composed by J. Willson. The Caledonian Maid: Written by Peter Pindair Esquire. Composed by I. Moulds. Printed for and sold by B Carr at his musical repository's. Market Street, Philadelphia.... Edmund Pendleton Esqr, Martinsburg, Virginia. Also Autograph Letter Signed to Dr. Ned. (?) from I.L.H. (?). See from Ocean Rising. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Mazzinghi. The Garland of Love. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. Hook. Where's the Harm of that: A Favorite Song Composed by Mr. Hook. New York, Printed \u0026amp; sold at J. Hewitt's Musical Repository, No. 131 William Street.... Entre Nous: A Favorite Song in the Comic Opera of Two Faces under a Hood. Composed by Mr. Shield. Printed and Sold at Carr's Music Store, Baltimore. [A page is missing from the next piece] Sweetly in Life's Jocund Morning: A favorite Song in the new Comedy of Life. Music by Mazzinghi. Words by Reynolds. Life Let us Cherish: A favourite new Song. The Words by Mr. Derrick. Published by G. Willig, No. 185 Market Street, Philadelphia. [Signature] Sally Hoffans. Book. June 17th, 1798. (Page is torn in half). My Much Lov'd Sailor Boy. (?) Philadelphia. [Signature] Phil C. Pendleton. The Anacreontic Song...the Words by Ralph Tomlinson Esqr. late president of that Society. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at A. Blands Music Warehouse, 23 Oxford Street. [Signature] A Collection of New Favorite Songs. Pit a Pat in Blue Beard. Printed and Sold by B. Carr, Philadelphia.... Tink a Tank in Blue Beard, Printed and sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... When Pensive...in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia..... Chicha cho in Blue Beard. Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia...... The Day of Marriage...Printed and Sold by J: Carr, Baltimore..... The Bacchus May Boast: Favourite Song Sung by Mr. Bowden. The Words by Captain Morris and the Music by Mr. Shields. Dublin, Published by Hime--Piano Forte Maker and Music Seller (40). College Green. With Lowly Suit: A Favourite New Song sung by Signora Storace in the Opera of No Song No Supper, Dublin Publish'd by Edmund Lee No. (2) Dame Street Near the Royal Exchange. I Locked up all My Treasure: A Much Admired Song...in the Opera of the Quaker Dublin. Published by Hime at his Musical Circulating Library, No. 84 College Green. [Signature] Phil. C. Pendleton. While the morn is inviting to Love: A Favorite Song, Printed \u0026amp; Sold at B. Carr's Musical Repository, Philadelphia.... Glee: The Friar of Orders Gray. J.W. Callcott, Mus. Bac. Oxon. Philadelphia, published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky and sold at the following Music Stores... Glee: Drink to me only with thine eyes. Philadelphia, Published by Carr \u0026amp; Schetky, and sold at the following Music Stores.... Serenade. The Words by Mr. James N. Barker. Philadelphia. Published by G.E. Blake No. 1 South 3rd Street. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. Eliza. [Signature] Miss Pendleton. On this Cold Flinty Rock. Harper's Artillerists march. Overture by Haydn. Printed by G. Willig, Market Street. Philadelphia. Musical Journal No. 78. Instrumental Section. Clementis Grand Waltz. Prussian March in Abelino, Philadelphia. Published \u0026amp; Sold by G. Willig. Musical Journal No. 66. Instrumental Section. Waltz by Clementi. Yankee Doodle: An Original American Air Arranged with Variations for the Piano Forte. Sold at Carr's Musical Repository. Philadelphia \u0026amp; New York \u0026amp; by I. Carr, Baltimore....\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents [Front Cover has name \"W.E. Phillips\" engraved on it.] [Inside Front Cover is Written \"Annie Dawes Williams for Lloyd H. Williams. There is a date on the next page. \"1830.\"] George E. Blake. No. 13 South 5th Street. Philadelphia, Piano-Forte Maker. New Edition Overture for the Piano Forte. In which is Introduced a Favorite Air, Composed by T. Latour. No. 1 New York. Published by W. Dubois at his Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Store.... The Maltese Boatman's Song: For One, Two, or Three Voices; by L. Devereaux. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Hurrah! For the Bonnets of Blue, A Ballad...Composed by Alexander Lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. A Te Deum. In Four Vocal Parts, with an Accompaniment for the Organ or Piano Forte. Composed and as a Token of Esteem \u0026amp; Friendship, Inscribed to William Frick Esqr. by C. Meineke. Organist of St. Paul's Church, Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, No. 125 1/2 Market Street. Copyright Secured. O my Love's like the red Rose. A Favorite Scotch Air...Arranged by John Davy, Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake, No. 13 South 5th Street. I've Been Roaming a Cavatina...Inscribed to Gibson Scott Esqr. by C.E. Horn. Philadelphia, Published and Sold by G. Willig.... Favorite March in the Cateract of the Ganges, Baltimore. Published and Sold by G. Willig. The Bonny Boat, Written by Joanna Baillie, Arranged by C. Meineke. Baltimore, Published by John Cole, Copyright secured. Strike the Cymbal, A Sacred Melody Composed by Pucetta. Philadelphia, Published by John G. Klemm. Grand National March. Composed and dedicated to General Andrew Jackson, President of the United States by C. Meineke...Baltimore, Published by John Cole.....Copyright secured, Feb 24, 1829. The Knight of the Golden Crest: A Song...Written by Harry Stoe Van Dyk. Composed by John Barnet. New York, Published by E.S. Mesier, 28 Wall Street and Bourne No. 359 Broadway. The Minstrels returned from the war...Written and Composed by I.H.H. Boston, Published by James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon, No. 36 Market Street.Dolce Fiamma: The Favorite Aria, in the Opera of Madea, Arranged for the Piano Forte by Thos. Valentine. New York, Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart.... He Lives Renown'd in Story...Composed by Alexander lee. Baltimore, Published by John Cole. Buonaparte's Coronation March. Philadelphia, Published by G.E. Blake No. 13 South Fifth Street. Let us haste to Kelvin Grove...Written by John Sims Esqr. Arranged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inscribed on cover: \"TH. Salome\" Stamped \"Charles H. Morse\" on title page and earlier. Title Page: A mon Maitre F. Benoist TH Salome Dix Pieces pour Orgue ou pour Piano a Pedale 1er Volume (Nouvelle Edition); Paris Alphonse Leduc 3, rue de Grammont Contents: No. 1 - Offertoire (en M1 flat) No.2 - Grand Choeur (en SOL) No. 3 - Enforme de Canon (en FA# mineur) No. 4 - Offertoire (en FA mineur) No. 5 - Invocation ( en FA majeur) No. 6 - Melodie (en UT) No. 7 - Offertorie (en FA) No. 8 - Enforme de Canon (en UT mineur) No. 9 - Cantilene (en LA mineur) No. 10 - Grand Choeur (en LA majeur)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Notation: \"atgen L\" Die Kunst der Kehlfertigkeit 20 tagliche Uebungen von B. Lutgen Ehrenmitglied der Concertgesellschaft des K. Conservatoriums in PAris Eigenthum des Verlegers Entd. Stat. Hall Leipzig, C.F. Peters 4899. 4445 Band I Stamped: Sulze \u0026amp; galler Musikalienhandung Stuttgart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover notation: \"ardagni B.\" Title Page: Vocalises par Marco Bordogni revues par Alfred Dorffell Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped Sulze \u0026amp; Galler Musikalienhandsung Content: 24 Vocalises faciles et progressives a la portee de toutes les voix\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Title Page: Ausmahl von Liedern und Spielen aus dem kindergarten der Musikbildungschule in Braunschweig nebst einem Anhand fur die Elementarklasse Gefammet ind mit Begleitung des Pianoforte herausgegeben von Karoline Wiseneder geb. Schneider, Begrunderin und Inhaberin der Schule, Berfafferin von \"Die Familie Klarmann\" Neue Auslage Eigenthumm des Berlegers; Leipzig, bei E.F. Kabnt Radjfolger Contents: 1. Ausmunterung 2. Das Kreisgehen 3. Gehspiel 4. Das Schmedengehn 5. Der Schiebefarren 6. Bewegungspiel am Ort 7. Uhrenlied 8. Gehspiel 9. Johann, spann An! 10 Verlangen nach dem Fruhlinge 11. Fruhlingsliedchen 12. Mailieb 13. Vom der Raschfatze 14. Das Mullerspiel 15. Der Muller 16. Der Windmuller 17. Kinderisilied 18. Die Eisenbahn 19. Das Bottcherspiel 20. Das Bottcherspiel 21. Der Hirt und die heerde 22. Der hirtenrus 23. Von Taste 24. Jeden Schlag im Tast 25. Hahn, Kudul und Nachtigall 26. Das Vogel Concert 27. Zu allen Jahreszeiten 28. Bon hanschen, der nur Trompeter werden wollte 29. Bom sleiszgen handwerfsmann 30. Das hausbauen 31. Allgemeines Bewegungspiel Anhang fur die Elementarklasse der Madchen 32. Der Schnedenreigen 33. Reigen 34. Die grosse Wasche 35. Warnung 36. Die Lerche 37. Kudulslied 38. Fruhlingslied 39. Wanderlied 40. Bienenlied 41. Herbstlied 42. Weihnactslied\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnglish and German Title Page: Cotta-Edition No. 70 Instructive Edition of Classical Pianoforte-works With the cooperation of Hans von Bulow, Immanuel von Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List founded by Sigmund Lebert Divison II, Volume I Dedicated to the Conservatory of Music at Vienna Selected Sontas and other Pieces for the Pianoforte composed by W.A. Mozart First Volume; Sonatas for two hands. No. 1-12 With the cooperation of Immanuel von Faisst and Ignaz Lschner eleaborated by Sigmund Lebert English translation of the instructive text by Percy Goetschius Publisher: J.G. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger Stuttgart und Berlin New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co., 11 East 22nd Street London W. Augener Limited, 199 Regent Street Copyright, 1891, by Edward Achuberth \u0026amp; Co. Stamped: Musik-Haus Noris Nurnberg Buch, Musikeller-Und Instrumentenhandling Kaiserstrasse 42\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Typed Insert attached to back of cover indicating song titles, composers and page numbers. Bound Songbooks Volume 72 Imprints: New York, Providence, R.I., Boston Composers Title Page Attwood Humanity 89 Bagioli, Antonio, arrang, Deh senti pieta. from the opera of Elisa e Claudio, duet 19 \" \" Grand scena and rondo from the opera of Il Pirata 7 Ball, Wlliam The song of Chatelar to Mary Queen of Scots (vocal) 35 Bellini Tu vedrai la aventurata, aria from opera Il Pirata 25 Clifton, William arrang. The Carrier Dove (Piano) 81 Dahlmen Oh thou who dwellest (Vocal) 77 Fry. W.H. Gems from the Opera Leonara (Flute \u0026amp; Violin) 45 Harrison, D.R. Lady wear not that smile (Vocal/piano) 73 Hodson, Van Vleck, CA. O Give me but my arab steed, duet (Piano) 2 Meyer, C.H. Polanaise \u0026amp; trio (Piano) 42 Panormo, F.C. The Queen of Pussias and the Russian waltz (Piano) 70 Seger, James The fairies March (Piano) 86 Shaw, Oliver Hymn for Poland (Vocals) 62 \" \" Oakland waltz (Piano) 66 Notation on blank page: \"John Pursell Cabinet Man Grantville\" Title Page: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Occasional Selections of Celebrated Duets for Two performers on one Piano Forte 1. Family Overture 2. Egyptian Air 3. Fall of Paris 4. Beviamo 5. Rousseaus Dream 6. Marseilles Hymn 7. Rode's Air 8. Swiss Boy Var. 9. Air Diabelli 10. Hailstone Chorus 11. Gallenberg's Cotillion 12. Charmant Ruisseau 13, Brignal Banks 14. O Give me but my Arab Steed New York; Firth \u0026amp; Hall, No. 4 Franklin Square\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eblank page marked 10cents Bound collection: Ouverture zu Johann v. Paris von Boieldieu Andante con moto Violino G. Wichtl Der Savoyarde Ungarisches Zigeunerlied fur Violine mit Gegleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Goby Eberhardt Op. 33; Verlag von Aug. Cranz im Hamburg Fantaisie sur un theme allemand par J. Leybach Op. 5 Violino arr. v. E. Wesch Eigenthum der Verleger; Berlin hei C.A. Challier \u0026amp; Co. Am Meer Violine Fr, Schubert Adelaide Violino L. van Beethoven Neue Ausgabe; Sammlung beliebier Compositionen fur Pianoforte und Violine 1. J.J. Bott; Op. 9 Andante cantabile fur Violine und Pianoforte 2. Romanesca aus sem 16. Jahrhundert 3. E. Weissenborn; Op.68 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 1 4. Op.69 Zwei Lieder ohne Worte No. 2 5. Op.71 Ein Schlummerlied 6. Carl Rundnagel; Adagio religioso 7. Jean Becker; Op. 3 Kleine Melodiosee No.1 Romance; No. 2 Humoreske; No.3 Ein Traum; No. 4 Rondino; No.5 Melodie; No. 6 Erinnerung Publisher: Cassel, Verlag von Carl Luckhardt, Brooklynn, E.Buek \u0026amp; Co. Washington Street Violino; W. Plachy, op.82, No.3. 6me Air Varie pour le Violon avec accompagnement d'Orchestre ou de Piano par C. De Beriot Op. 12 Leipzig 6 Petit Airs varies por le violon par Charles Dancia, leipzig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrosse Theoretisch- Praktische Klavierschule fur den Systematischen Unterricht Dr. S. Lebert und Dr. L. Stark, Professoren am Conservatorium su Stuttgart Vollstandig in Vier Theilen Mit Einem im Vierten Theil Enthaltenen Anhang, Bestehend aus vier Grossen Originalbeitragen von Dr. Franz v. Liszt sowie weiteren specialetuden von W.Bargiel, F.Bendel, J.Brahms, L.Brassin, J.Faisst, St. Heller, A. Henselt, Ferd. Hioller, Th. Kirchner, W. Kruger, Th.Kullak, Franz Lachner, G. Linder, J. Moscheles, J. RAff, C. Reinecke, J. Rheinberger. A. Rubinstein, C. Saint-Saens und O. Scherzer Zweiter Theil Vierundzwanzigste Auflage Edition Cotta No. 101 Preis: 8 Mark Stuttgart 1901 J.G. Cotta'sche Bushhandlung Nachfolger G.m.b.H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover inscribed: Sadie D. Robertson Harmston; Le Zephyr, morcean elegant. Op. 41 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 451 Washington Street New York Schubert's Serenade transcribed by F. Liszt Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Lucia di Lammermoor, Op.114, Donizetti Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Faust; J. Leybach, Op. 35 Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Bohemian Girl H. Cramer Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Ye Banks and Braes Wallace, W.V. Published by G. Andres \u0026amp; Co. 4228 Chestnut Street; Philadelphia\\ Pensees Italiennes 3 Pieces Elegantes aur La Traviata de Verdi par Th. Oesten Op. 125 Published by Beck \u0026amp; Lawton, Philadelphia Home Sweet Home T.P. Ryder White, Smith \u0026amp; Co., Music Publishers 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Folies E. Ketterer Op. 179 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co 451 Washington Street In Beauteous May H. Lichner, Op.87 Boston: Carl Prufer, 30 West St. Boston Fisherman's Song Op. 43 Gustav Lange Published by Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Austrian Song My Dainty Lass by Pacher Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 277 Washington Street Boston Moonlight on the Hudson Op.60; G.D. Wilson published by Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co 451 Washington Street Dancing in the Barn by Tom Turner; T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Geo Molineux 819 Broadway New York and 40 Fourth Street Brooklyn Amusement Des Jeunes Amateurs Charles Czerny Op. 825; F.A. North \u0026amp; Co. 1308 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Polacca Sweet By and By; A.P. Wyman New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Bright Flowers Heinrich Lichner Op. 111 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Golden Clouds Charles D. Blake Op. 166 Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company The Angel's Greeting Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St. Illusioni Grand Valse G.C. Capitani White, Smith \u0026amp; Co. 516 Washington Street, Boston Les Sirenes Waltzes Emile Waldteufel White, Smith \u0026amp; Co., 516 Washington Street, Boston Flowers of St. Petersburg ( Fleurs de St Petersburg Waltzes ) John Resch Warren K. Day, Concord, N.H. Artists' Life Waltzes Johann Strauss Op. 316 Valse Brillante Jules Schulhoff Op. 6 Boston Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Wildwood Blossoms Waltz Thomas P. Westtendorf Warren K. Day, Main Street, Concord N.H. Musical Echoes Mazurka H. G. Bennett Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company 126 Tremant St. San Francisco Racquet Galop E. Kate Simmons Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Waves of the Ocean Ch. D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St. Wandering Sprite J.C. Engelbrecht Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Little Fairy Scottisch L. Streabog Providence R.I. Cory Brothers 120 Westminster Street Clayton's Grand March Chas. D. Blake Op.100 Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St General Hancock's Grand March Sep Winner Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Boccaccio March A.E.Warren Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Co. 516 Washington St Carl Schwencke Op. 56 Rossini Auber Donizetti D. Krug J.Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Leipzig u. New York stamped by G. Schirmer 701 Broadway New York Welcome to Spring for Six Hands Th. Oesten Op. 319 Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 277 Washington St. Swediah Wedding March Aug. Soderman C.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 711 Broadway New York On the Race Course Chas. D. Blake Op.134 Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry 298 \u0026amp; 300 Washington St The Three Friends D. Krug Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved \" M.I. BLANDIN\" The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell He Doeth All Things Well, or My Sister I.B. Woodbury Pub. Geo. P. Reed The Grave of Bonaparte L. Heath Boston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Watcher Dr. William Lardner Philadelphia: J.C. Smith 215 Chestnut St. The Mountainer's Farewell John C. Baker Boston: Keith's Publishing House 67 \u0026amp; 69 Court St. Will you come to my Mountain Home? Francis H. Brown New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 1 Franklin Sq and 239 Broadway The Lords of Creation Men We Call Philadelphia: A. Fiot 196 Chestnut St. Over the Mountain a Virginia Melody Boston: W.H. Oakes Wery Pekooliar or the Lisping Lover J. Blewitt New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall O'er the Far Blue Mountain G.F. Cole G. Willig Baltimore Over There! Charles Gossin New York: Atwill's Music Repository The Mountain Bugle John H. Hewitt G. Willig Baltimore The Sailor Boy's Carol or the Alpine horn Boston: Oliver Ditson The Miller's Maid Boston: Oliver Ditson Thy Kingdom Come! Asahel Abbot New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway I'm o'er young to marry yet Ale. Lee. New York: E.Riley \u0026amp; Co. 29 Chatham St. The Bride S. Nelson New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway Away! Away we bound o'er the deep T.V. Wiesenthal New York: DuBois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway Angel's ever Bright \u0026amp; fair P.K. Moran New York: W. Dubois 126 Broadway I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 239 Broadway The Last Beam is Shining New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Prince Albert's Band March Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Hewitt's Quick Step T. Rebhun New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square La Fille di regiment Ferd. Beyer New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Ocean Wave Quick Step Allen Dodworth New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway \u0026amp; 1 Franklin Sq. The Battle of Prague Kotzwara New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 1 Franklin Square The Favorite Scotch Air D. Ross New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Speed the Plough New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square The Admired Ballad Lieber Augustine Josh. F. Reddie New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Forget Me Not Waltz Fred, Grambs New York: F. Riley \u0026amp; Co. 297 Broadway Rise Sweiss Lad F. Kalkbrenner New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard 167 Broadway Light May the Boat Row William A. King New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franlin Square Believe Me if All those endearing Young Charms Thos. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Fleuve du Tage G. Kiallmark New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 239 Broadway Home! Sweet Home T. Valentine New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 239 Broadway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Notation \" Original Compositions Schubert\" Colored Marking on title page: Watkins 2 Compositions Originales pour Piano a quatre Mains par Francois Schubert Supplement Leipzig \u0026amp; Berlin C.F. Peters Bureau de Musique Ouverture: Franz Schubert Op. 34\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Mendelssohn: Symphonien Bd. I (Arnoll, Adur ) 4 ms. Stamped Dr. Alfred Buss Arzt Suttin Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's Sammtliche Werke Symphonien fur Pianoforte zu vier Handen Band I Band II Leipzig C.F. Peters Stamped: Musikalie-Handluch Stettin Amoll-Symphonie Mendelssohn Op. 56\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved: E. WILLSON. O Logie O Buchan! Air Ecossais Henri Herz Op. 85 London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. 20, Soho Square Il Tancredi Rossinin London: Mori \u0026amp; Lavenn, 28 New Bond St. Tu Che accendi T. Latour S.Chappell, 50 Bond Street Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Non Piu Andrai Mozart London: Falkners 3 Old Bond St. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Tu vedrai la sventurata Anton Diabelli No. 17 London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Semiramide G,. Rossini London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 105 Wardour Street Le Cheval de Bronze D.F. E. Auber London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Soho Square Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin The Alpine March Henry Russell Dublin: Marcus Moses, 4,Moreland Street Stamped sold by Robinson Russell and Rubinson Faint and Wearily P.W. Gormley Dublin: E. McCullaghs Music Warehouse, 108, Grafton St. Pianoforte WareRoom, 22 Suffolk Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin I Puritani William Hutchins Callcott in three books London: Cramer \u0026amp; Co. 201 Regent Street \u0026amp; Richmond Mills 140 New Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Overture to Fra Diavolo Auber London: Chappell Music Seller to their majesties 50 Bond Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Hart's 32nd Set of Quadrilles Joseph Hart London: Leoni Lee, Music Seller to the Royal Family, 48 Albemarle Street The Mountaineers Quadrilles P.W. Gormley Dublin: E.McCullagh Music Ware Room 108 Grafton Street opposite the Provosts Home; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Les Coquettes Quadrilles de Contredanses Op. 49 Henri Herz London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Soho Square Paris by Hen. Bonn by Simrock or the same publisherd also may be had H.Herz'z First Set of Quadrilles The Coast-Guard Quadrilles M.F. Welch Dublin: Published for the authhor at M. Moses' Piano Forte \u0026amp; Music Warehouse 4. Westmoreland Street; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Pickwick Quadrilles containing Samuel Pickwick Esq. G.P.M.P.C. , Nathaniel Winkle Esq.,M.P.C., Tracey Tupman Esq. M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass Esq. M.P.C. Alfred Jingle - not Esq. and Sam Weller for the Piano Forte as danced at the Nobilities, Almacks and Pickwick Balls Edith by Boz Junz. London: Printed by W. Wybrow, 24, Rathbone Place and also sold by Corp. Aldersgate St. Pierson, Bishopsgate St. \u0026amp; all Book \u0026amp; Music Sellers in the United Kingdom; Stamped Sold by Marcus Moses 4 Westmoreland Dublin Brilliant Rondos Ch. Czerny op.316 London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Victoria Waltz composed and varied A Capriccio for the Piano Forte by J.H. Gross Authot of the \"Familiar Studies\" Dedicated with Permission to Her Royal Highness The Princess Victoria; published for W. Crosby H. Falkner: 3 Old Bond St. London\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover notation: H.G.A. Vol II CLASS Handwrtten inside cover: 1. Sinding's Rustle of Spring 9. O Thou Sublime sweet Evening Star 16. Pilgrims Chorus 21. Cavatina 24. Simple Aven 28. Chopins Funeral-March 30. Paderewski Menuet 35. Scarf-Dance 38. Schuberts' Three Waltzes 40. Intermezzo sinfonico 43. L'Avalanche 45. La Cinquantaine 49. Traumerei 51. Bridal Song from Lohengrin 53. Hunting Song 55. Canzonetta 57. Barcarrolle 59. Cradle Song 61. Menuet 63. Faust (for four hands) 69. Curious Story 71. Clementi Sonatina 73. Six variations by Beethoven 83. The Little Saucer 85. Auf dem Spielplatz 88. Grandmothers Story \u0026amp; Mysterious Affair 90. Les Sonatinias 92. By the Spring \u0026amp; Slumber Song 94. Jugend Lust 102. Oberon for four hands 108. Bagatelle 110. Kinderleben 118, The Beetles Buzz 120 Baroarole 125. Merry Wanderer 127. Thine eyes are Blue Fruhlinsrauschen Klavierstuck von Christian Sinding Op.32 no. 3 Eigenthum des verlegers 8486 Leipzig C/F/ Peters 4 Transcriptions from Tannhauser Opera by R. Wager for the Pianoforte by Gustav Lange New York: G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copright 1885 Selections performed at the Wagner Festival Concerts Fritz Spindler Op.94 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Standard Classic Composers Cavatina by Joachim Raff Oliver Ditson Company Boston Song Without Words Francis Thome Op.25 Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken 1901. Classical Bouquet by Burgmuller, Funeral March by Chopin New York: T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co., 18 East 22nd St. Stamped: Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave. 59th \u0026amp; 60th St. New York Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Compositions de J.J.Paderewski Menuet New York: G. Schmirmer Handwritten name Hattie Aitken Do Not Remove from Piano Compositions for the Pianoforte by C. Chaminade Scarf Dance New York: G. Schirmer. 1891. Old and New Classics for the Pianoforte Schubert, F. Three Waltzes New York: G. Schirmer 1892. Cavalleria Rustican Intermezzo sinfonico P. Mascagni Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Bock in Berlin Stamped G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York. Handwritten name Hattie G. Aitken. Select pieces for the Pianoforte L'Avalanche Heller, S. Arthur P. Schmidt, 154 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. Stamped Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Union Square New York Twelve Choice Selections for Piano La Cinquantaine Gabriel-Marie Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Traumerei R. Schumann Op. 18 Bridal Song from Lohengrin, Jadassohn, S. New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Hunting Song Jagdstuck Cornelius Gurlitt, Op, 101 No. 19 Boston, Mass, H.B. Stevens Co. 26 West Street; stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 95 Union Square, New York\" Canzonetta, V. Hollaender G. Schirmer New York 35 Union Square . 1886. Barcarolle X. Scharwenka The Boston Music Company 28 West Streeet Boston Mass. Copyright by G. Schirmer, Jr. 1988. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Cradle Song(Wiegenlied) Gustav Merkel New York: G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1892. Menuet No. 10 A. Jul Biedermann New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. J.F.H. Meyer Copyright 1891 Faust de Ch. Gounod D. Krug, Op.170 No.36 Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth and New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" Curious Story St. Heller, Op.138, No.9 New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square. 1892 Sonatina Op. 36 No. 1. Clementi, M. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square Sechs Variationen uber ,,Nel cor pin\" G dur fur das Pianoforte von L. Van Beethovenunter Mitwirkung von Immanuel von Faisst bearbeitet von Sigmund Lebert; English translation by J.H. Cornell. Stuttgart: Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger. Copyright 1891 by Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" No. 5 Die kleine Tanzerin (The Little Dancer) Boston \u0026amp; Leipzig: Arhtur P. Schmidt. Copyright 1890 Philip Hale Jugenleben von Heinrich Lichner Op. 81 No.4 Auf Dem Spielplatz Berlin Verlag von C.A.Challier 8 Co. Paris, A.Leduc London B. Williams Stamoed \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" Grandmother's Story and Mysterious Affair Carl Reinecke Op.77 carefully revised and fingered by Junius W. Hill Book I, II, III Arthur P. Schmidt Boston Two Sonatinas No.1 in G L. Van Beethoven New York G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square 1893 Stamped \"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" An der Quelle (By the Spring) and Schlummerlied (Slumber Song) C. Gurlitt New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square Jugend-Lust Franz Wohlfahrt, Op.61 Heft 1 Leipzig, Rob.Forberg Stamped \"G. Schirmer 35 Union Square, New York\" No. 19 Oberon von Weber Secondo D. Krug, Op.123 No.19 a quatre mains Hambourg, Fritz Schuberth New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Bagatelle Philipp Scharwenka revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg. Some pencil markings \"Bagatelle Miss Ehlers Hattie Aitkins\" G. Schirmer, No.35 Union Square, New York Copyright 1887 Kinderleben Kleine Stucke fur das Pianoforte von Th. Kullak Berlin M.Bahn Verlag Stamped\"Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square, New York\" The Beetles Buzz Gustav Lange New York Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 23 Union Square Berlin \u0026amp; Posen Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Bock Hof-Musikalienhandler Copyright 1890 by O.B. Boise Barcarole in G Gustav Ehrlich New York G. Schirmer \"Harriet L. Aitkens\" Copyright 1889 Merry Wanderer Stiehl, Heinr. New York G. Schirmer 35 Union Square Copyright 1887 Thine Eyes so Blue Gavotte composed by Jos. J. Kaiser. Published by J. Fischer \u0026amp; Bro. 7 Bible House New York; Ignaz Fischer 229 Summit St. Toldedo, O. Copyright 1897 by Jos. J. Kaiser. Hand notations \"Hattie L. Aikens Do Not Remove from piano\" Reigen Adolph Jensen Silver, Burdett and Company Publishers New York, Boston, Chicago. Copyright 1893-1894. Note on last page: \" Miss Harriet Aitkens 550 Park Ave. New York City\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside cover \" 2 violins 35 cents\" Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violins Violen et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Schlesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026amp; Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Duo I Violino Primo J. Pleyel, Op.59 Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par Ignace Pleyel par Ferd. David. Leipzig: C.F. Peters. Stamped \"J.G. Krompholz, Bern Musikalien un Instrumentenhandlung Musikalien-Leihanstadlt. Piano und Harmonium, Verkauf und Miethe\" Six Petits Duos por Deux Violons par J. Pleyel revus et doigtes par H. Schroder Op. 8 Op.48 2 Violons Violon et Piano 2 Violons et Piano Berlin: Sclesinger'sche Buch-u.Musikhandlung London, Weekes \u0026amp; Co. 14 Hanover Street Wien, Carl Haslinger, qdm Tobias Sonate Pour le Pianoforte avec Violon ad libitum par D. Steibelt a Leipsic chez Breithopf \u0026amp; Hartel Stamped \"A. Methfessel Magasin de Musique\" Drei Sonatinen fur Pianoforte und Violine componirt von Franz Schubert Op. 137 Mk. 1.50 Neue revidirte mit Fingersatz und Bogenstrich versehene Ausgabe von Friedr. Hermann J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Leipzig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved Violin \u0026amp; Piano Lieschen Polka M.Carl 6th Air Varied Ch. De Beriot, Op.12 Fantasies Faciles D. Alard Op.39 Rundgesange Waltzes E. Strauss, Op.178 Breeze of Night Waltzes Geo. Lamothe In the New Home Waltzes Kela Bela, Op. 109 Jubilaums March E. Haselmann Hortensia Galop C. Eberle Rheinlander Schottische C. Eberle Moccoli Carnevals Quadrille C. Faust Hortensia Waltz F.G.Baur Sonata No.3 Jacob Schmitt Fragrant Violet F. Spindler Sounds from Home J. Gung'l Victoria Lancers' Quadrille Weingarten Selections from Lombardi Verdi Grand Russian March Carnival of Venice Pot Pourri, Popular Melodies Lingard Medley Les Roses Waltz Coronation March, from \"Prophet.\" Selection from \"La Sonnambula\" Tanz Jubel Polka Marseillaise Hymn Traineux Mazurka Selection from Traviate The Power of Love. Santanella Balfe Departed Days The Last Rose of Summer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructive Ausgabe Klassischer Klavierwerke unter Mitwirkung von Hans Von Bulow, Dr. Immanuel Faisst, Ignaz Lachner, Franz von List bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Dr. Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite Abtheilung Ausgewahlte Sonaten und Andere Stucke W.A. Mozart Neuste revidirte Auflage Zweiter Band Nr. 13-25 Sonaten zu Zwei Handen In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum der Verslagshandlung fur alle Lander Nr. 71  Preis M.6. Stuttgart, 1890 Verlag Der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung Nachfolger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Mary A. Lincoln.\" on spine \"Beethoven 2\" Sonaten und Andere Werke fur das Pianoforte von Ludwig Van Beethoven unter Mitwirkung von Immanuel Faisst bearbeitet und Herausgegeben von Sigmund Lebert, Professor am Conservatorium zu Stuttgart Zweite revidirte Ausgabe Zweiter Band In dieser Bearbeitung Eigenthum de Verlagshandlung fur alle Lander Preis: Rthlr. 2.20 Ngr.oder fl.4- Stuttgart. Verlag der J.G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung. 1872. Stamped \"John F. Perry \u0026amp; Co. 638 Washington St. Boston\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Engraved \" Music F.D. No. 1\" Inside cover handwritten \" 1 of 7  Z:L  4 Chromolith, fronts including \"Music of the Balls\" $4.00 Colored photo pasted inside Cecil W. Quinnell R.B.A. - 1905 - Poem also pasted \"To the Rose in Winter\" Zinga Russian Mazurka by Theo. Bonheur  Solo, Duet, Full Orch., Septett, Military. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 62 Nerers Street W. Viennese Dance for Pianoforte Composed by Carl Malemberg, Op.51. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 25 Castle Street, Berners St. W. Funiculi Funicula a Neopolitan Melody by L. Denza. G, Ricordi \u0026amp; Co. 265 Regent Street, London. W. La Coucharatcha Dance Andalouse pour le Piano par Durand De Grau  London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co, New Bond Street.Stamped \"J.H. Demonti 101 Buchanan Street Glasgow\" La Chatelaine Fantaisie a la Valse par Alphonse le Duc. London: Brewer \u0026amp; Co. Bishopsgate Street within Eldorado Waltz by T.Popplewell Royle. London. Enoch \u0026amp; Sons, 14 \u0026amp; 14A Gt. Marlborough St W. Black Diamonds Waltz for the Pianoforte compopsed by Louis Lamar London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 25 Castle Street East, Berners Street W, printed at Leipzig. Stamped \"Now the property of Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew, Ltd. 42, New Bond Street. London, W. Toreador Waltz by  T. Popplewell Royle. London: Enoch \u0026amp; Sons, 14 \u0026amp; 14A. Great Marlborough Street ,W. Orazione for the Pianoforte by Carle Thorne. Edwin Ashdown (Limites) New York. London. Toronto. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher 25 Mar. 96 122, Cheapside, E.D. \"Come Back to Erin\" by Claribel. Transcribed for the Pianoforte by W. Kuhe. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295 Regent Street W. Stamped \"Boisegow\" Balmoral Fantasia on Scotch Airs (with imitation of bagpipes) Composed expressly for Mdme. Arabella Goddard by Jules DeSivrai. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295, Regent Streew W. Stamped \"A.G.\" 'Tis still the time of the roses  W. Baumgartner. Augener \u0026amp; Co. 199 Regent Street, London, W. 22 Newgate Street, E.C. \u0026amp; 6 New Burlington Street, W. Green Isle of Erin Song; words by Clifton Bingham. Music by Joseph L. Roeckel. Copyright 1892 Patey \u0026amp; Willis. New York 5 East 14th . London Edwin Ashdown(Limited) Hanover Square. Toronto 88, Yonge Street. Stamped \"G.L.R.\" Angus  Macdonald, Song. Written by Fred. E. Weatherly. Composed and dedicated to the Hon. Mrs. O Callaghan by Joseph Roeckel Price 4/ London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co., 50, New Bond Street A May Morning Song. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by L. Denza. Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Ltd. 50, New Bond Street, London, W. Agents: New York: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Copyright 1844 by Chapell \u0026amp; Co.Stamped \" L. Dongy\" Only Once More Song. The Words by H.L. D'Arcy Jaxone, The Music by Frank L. Moir. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Richard Morton Seller/Publisher DEC. 66 123, Cheapside, E.D. Down the Vale Song. The words by Gunby Hadath; the music by Frank L. Moir. Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 295, Regent Street, London,W. 9, East Seventeeth Street, New York. Copyright 1896. Cujus Animam (Stabat Mater) Rossini by George Frederick West. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street W. Gloris in Excelsis (Twelfth Service) Rossini by Mozart. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street W. Music of the Bells - Sweet Bells are ringing arranged by Cristabel. Printed in Germany. Price One Shilling. London: Wickens \u0026amp; Co., 41 New Bond Street, W. Glued on inside back cover are two pictures: The New Bonnet and On the Links from the painting by Harrison Fisher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents On cover: Gounod Grieg Pauer Blumenthal Dedicated to Madame Viguier Funeral March of a Marionette by Ch. Gounod London, Goddard \u0026amp; Co. 4 Argyll Place, Regent Street, W. Stamped \"Ch. Gounod\" Marche Funebre for the Piano Forte performed at the Funeral of the Composer, in the Church of La Madeleine, Paris. Composed by Frederic Chopin. London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, New Bond Street Poetische Tonbilder ( Poetic Tone_Pictures for the Pianoforte by Edvard Grieg. London, Augener \u0026amp; Co. 86 Newgate Street, E.C. As performed by the Author at the Crystal Palace Concerts, La Poste Scherzo pour le Piano compose et dedie a Mrs. J.M. Eddington par Robert Beringer Op. 22. London: Simson \u0026amp; Co. (Late Weippert) 14 Argyll Street. Regent Street, W. Section III, No.18 Charles Halle's practical Pianoforte School. Scherzo, Hunting Song and Toccatina from Op. 77 C. Reinecke. Forsyth Brothers, Regent Circus, Oxford Street, London, Cross Street, and South King Street, Manchester Slumber Song (Schlummerlied) for the Piano, by Robert Schumann. London: Weippert \u0026amp; Co. (Late Simpson) Music Publisherd 266, Regent Street, W. Charles Halle's Edition. Schumann's Arabeske for the Piano Forte fingered and edited by Charles Halle, Op. 18. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, New Bond Street Le Chant du Braconnier 2de pensee Melodique par Theodore Ritter London: Addison, Hollier \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Street. Paris, L'Auteur, Boulevard des Italiennes Gigue pour Piano par Theodore Ritter op. 34. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Scherzo Brillante. Pour Piano, par H.A.Wollenhaupt. London, B. Wiliams, 19, Paternoster Row, E.C. Air Compose par Le Roi Louis XIII transcrit pour le piano par Henri Chys. London: E.Donajowski 8, Winsley Street, Oxford Street W. Intermezzo Scherzoso. Ji Carnevale di Milano Ballabili e Intermezzi per Pianoforte composti da Hans de Bulow Op. 21. Leipzig: Bartholf Senff Milano: Ricordi; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Berceuse Joachim Raff Op. 125 II Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Aquarellen Short Pieces for the Piano by Niels W. Gade Elegie Op. 19 Le Devouement Morceau pour le Piano par Jacques Blumenthal Op. 58 London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry Hanover Square La Campanella. Polka de Concert pour le Piano par E. Pauer. London, Addison \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Street Paris, Fluxland Leipzig, Kistner Galop Militair for the Piano Forte. Composed By E. Pauer. Londom: Published by R. Mills, 140, New Bond Street The Message Transcribed for the Piano Forte by Jacques Blumenthal. London. Duncan Davison \u0026amp; co. Depot General de la Maison Brandus, de Paris 244, Regent Street, corner of Little Argyll Street. Danse des Gnomes pour le Piano. Composee par Jacques Bluementhal. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Stamped \"J.Meller 55 Church St ...\" Etude de Concert Op.7 pour le Piano Forte par A. Goria; dediee a son amil E. Prudenr revised and fingered by Rene Favarger. London: Wessel \u0026amp; Co., Importers \u0026amp; Publishers of Music to Her Majesty, H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent (by Appt) The Court \u0026amp; Army 18. Hanover Square Marcia Giocosa, Ferinand Hiller. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. New Burlington Street, Renet Street, w. Music Publishers to her Majesty, Queen Victoria and to His Imperial Majesty, The Emperor Napoleon III. Charles Halle's Edition Fantasia-Impromptu, for the Poano Forte Composed by F. Chopin. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, New Bond Street Liebesfruhling Sonnets for Pianoforte Composed by Frederick Unger Op. 8. Forsyth Brothers, 272a Regent Circus, Oxford, London and Cross Streeet, and South King Street, Manchester To Miss Ada Kennedy. Kathleen Mavourneen. Transcription variee pour piano, par Tito Mattei. London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer, 9 Conduit Street, Regent Street, w.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved \" M. \u0026amp; G. Mcerlein.\" Title Page: Vocal Gems; A Collection of Admired Songs, Duetts \u0026amp; c. By Popular Authors Nay Bid Me Not to Resign Love                              Serenade from Don Pasquale No. 1 Then You'll Remember Me                            No. 2 Heart Bowed Down  Balfe No. 3 I Dreamt that I Dwellt in Marble Hall  Balfe      No. 4 When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT No. 5 Within a Mile of Edinborotown                        No. 6  Dearest Spot on Earth  Wrighton No. 7 Scenes that are the Birghtest  Balfe              No. 8 Ah I Have Sighed to Rest Me  Travatore No. 9 Annie Lawrie                                                No.10  Loreley  F. Silcher No. 11 We Met by Chance.    Kuchen                      No.12 The Alpine Horn  H. Proch No. 13 Shells of the Ocean  J.W. Cherry                No.14 Murmuring Sea Duett  S. Glover No. 15 In Happy Moments  Wallace                        No.16 Gipsy Countess Duett  S. Glover No. 17 I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow(Annie G. Barker)  No.18 Call Me Thine One No. 19 Comin Thro' the Rye                                    No. 20 Switzer's Farewell No. 21 Ever of Thee    Hall                                      No. 22 Mary of Argyle No. 23 Home sweet Home Cincinnati: Published by F.W.Rauch. No. 123 West 5th St between Vine \u0026amp; Race Southside When the Swallows Homeward Fly    ABT Drei Balladen fur eine Bass-oder Bariton-Stimme mit Begleitung des Piano compsit von C.G. Reissiger Op.95 Dresden: Bei Bernhard Friedel. stamped \" J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. Music Depot Broadway New York\" How Sweet 'tis to Return composed by F. W. Rauch. Published by R.W.Rauch, Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Sweet Home Polka for the Piano By F.W.Rauch. , Cincinnati, O. 123 W. Fifth St. 1858 Lucetta Polka composed by H.P. Danks. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Echo Schottische Composed by Miss Mary A. Tipton. A Blind Lady. Cincinnati, O. Published by R.W.Rauch, . 123 W. Fifth St. 1859 The Maidens Prayer. T Badarzewska. Cinncinati. J. Church JR. 66 West Fourth St Parlor Waltz composed \u0026amp; dedicated to Madame Elisabeth Ernest by Mrs. H.W.Hale. Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. West Fourth St 1859 National Hall Polka by F.W. Rauch.  Cincinnati, O.: Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1858 Katy's Waltz for the Piano. By Ch.A. Hertwig.  Cincinnati. Published by R.W.Rauch. 82. W. Fourth St Reed 1859 Russian March Published by Henry McCaffrey Baltimore Tripp \u0026amp; Cracc's Collection of Duetts for Piano Forte. Silver Lake Waltz. Published by Tripp \u0026amp; Cragg Louisville KY Pleasure Train for TWO Performers on the Piano by Ja's. Bellak. Sontag Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Young Pianists' First Recreations Collection of Easy Duetts Designed for the Use of Beginners. Composed, arranged and carefully fingered by Julius H. Knorr. Allegretto \u0026amp; Allegro. Luisville, Ky. Published by D.P. Faulds. 1857. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Fairy Bell Polka. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Villikins \u0026amp; Dinah Waltz Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 Grand Russian March. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: J.W. Lawton. No.19 Sth Eighth St. Saratoga Polka. Pleasure Train for Two Performers on the Piano, by Ja's. Bellak. Sophie Waltz. Philadelphia. Published by Lee \u0026amp; Walker 188 Chesnut St. 1855 The Battle of Buena Vista Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Major General Zachary Taylor, by William Striby. Published by David P. Faulds Louisville Ky. Firth \u0026amp; Hall \u0026amp; Pond 239 Broadway New York 247-11. Le Tremolo, Pour le Piano par H. Rosellen. Cincinnati, published by W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons. 50 Fourth St. Tonbluthen Auswahl von Original Tondichtungen fur das Piano-forte von Hummel, Beethoven, Czerny etc. Andante fur das Pianoforte v.L.van Beethoven Tonbluthen G Charakterstucke fur Piano von Spindler 43 Werk. Lilie. Braunschweig, Henry Litolff's Verlag Une Promenade en Gondole. Nocturne par Th. Dohler Oeuv.65. Berlin et Breslau chez Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Boch Repertoire des jeunes Pianistes Petites fantasies instructives pour le Piano Sur des Motifs D'Operas Favoris composee par Ferdinand Beyer Op. 36. Le Pardon de Ploermel de Meyerbeer. Stamped \" C. Breusing 701 Broadway New York, Grosser Marsch aus Tannhauser eingerichtet fur das Pianoforte von J. Val. Hamm. Dreden, C.F. Meser. Stamped Scharfenberg \u0026amp; Luis New-York Zwolf Novellen fur das Pianoforte componirt von Carl Mayer Heft I. Eigenthum des Veregers. Offenbach a/M, bei Johann Andre London \u0026amp; Philadelphia Bouquets de Melodies pour Le Piano par Ferd. Beyer Op. 42. Leipzig, chez C.F.Leede.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover engraved \"MUSIC\" Handwritten notes inside cover Guy Mannering Valse, C.H.R. Marriott published by Joseph Williams, 123, Cheapside. Wholesale Warehouse,11, Holborn Bars, E.C. Soave Immagine D'Amor, Cavatina, composed by Signor Mercandante. London Published for the Proprietors by Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street Robert Toi Que J'Aime. Cavatina. In the Opera of Robert Le Diable, composed by Meyerbeer. London, Cramer, Wood \u0026amp; Co. 201, Regent Street Angiol di Pace Song. Extracted from the trio in the Opera of Beatrice di Tenda. Composed by Bellini. London: Published by Chappeell Music Seller to Her Majesty 50 New Bond Street Giorno dorrore e di contente Duett in the Opera of Semiramide composed by Rossini. London. Printed \u0026amp; Sold by S. Chappell Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street Ebben per mia memoria. The favorite Duett, in the Opera of La Gazza Landra. Composed by Rossini. London, Printed \u0026amp; Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His Majesty, 50, New Bond Street. fabian's, Musical Library Circus Rd. St. Johns Woc Venezia (Barcole) Poetry by Pietro Beltrame The English Version by John Oxenford Esq. The Musis Composed and Dedicated to Signor Consigliero Beltrame by Giacomo Meyerbeer. London: J.J. Ewer \u0026amp; Co. A Grenade, Ariette Espagnole composee par G. Rossinin. London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50 New Bon St W La Stella Waltz, parole di E.Dellesedie. Composto espressamente e didecato a Madlle. Tietjend, da Luigi Arditi. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Wood, 201, Regent Street, \u0026amp; 67, Conduit St. L'Orologio, Scherzo per Canto di Luici Arditi. London; Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street La Scala, No. 80, \"Qui Sola, Vergin Rosa,\" Romanza. Sung by Madame Bosio in the Opera of MArta F. De Flotow. London; Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Il Soave e bel conten aria. Composta dal Sig. Me. Pacini. London, Addison \u0026amp; Hodson, 210, Regent Street, opposite Conduit St. \u0026amp; 47 King St. Che Vuol Dir Cio? (The Spinning Wheel Quartett) In the Opera of MArtha, Composed by F. De Flotow. London, Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 28 Halles Street, Oxford Street Songs for the Classical Vocalist. Selected and Edited by Miss Masson. Lamborncock, Hutchings \u0026amp; Co. 62 \u0026amp; 63, New Bond Street corner of Brook Street. Sicilienne composed by Pergolesi A.D. 1734 No. 4 of Nino, ossia Nabucodonosor, Music di Giuseppe Verdi. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street. Index to attached pieces. L'Africaine musique de G. Meyerbeer. G. Brandus et S. Dufour. Paris. Die Schone Mullerin. Ein Cyclus von Lindern. Gedichte von W. Muller fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25. Heft V Trock'ne Blumen; Der Muller und der Bach; Des Baches Wiegenlied.Wien, C.A. Spina. 1864. Perche Non Vieni Ancora ( Godfrey's Guard's Waltz) Liberamente Transcritto per canto. Ed Eseguito Dalla Celebre. Teresa Titiens, da Enrico Bevignani. London, Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 50, Bond Street An den Abendstern, Op. 76, Heft III by Ferd. Hiller. Leipzig, Fr. Kistner Stamped\" Coldenzbei C.J. Falckerberg Des Jungen Polen Kluge Lied von fr. Aulenbach fur eine Mezzo-Soprano, Alt oder Baritonstimme mit Pianoforte Begleitung componirt und der Frau Rentmeister Emilie von Chlingensperg. H.b. Wiss Op. 99. Offenbach a/m. Bei Joh. Andre. Die Schone Mullerin fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte in Musik gesetzt und Herrn Carl Freiherrn von Schonstein gewidmet von Franz Schubert Op. 25, Heft IV. Wien, C.A. Spina 1864. 15. Eifersucht und Stolz; 16. Die Liebe Farbe Favorite Opera en 4 actes, musique de C. Donizetti. A Paris, chez Branbus et C la Rue Richelieu 103. Stamped London: Duncan Davison \u0026amp; Co. 244 Regent Street Germania; A Collection of Favourite German Songs with English Words. Second Series. 131. Golden Stars in Heaven Shining-Schweizer Heimweh. Proch. London: Augener \u0026amp; Co., 86, Newgate Street, E.C. Quarta Parte D'Amor Sull' Ali Rosee from Il Trovatore del Maestro G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street Reminiscenze Melodiche in Omaggio ad Angiolina Bosio Parole di Monterasi Musica di L. Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026amp; 67 ,Conduit St. Bel Raccio Lusinchier Cavatina Vorrei che il tuo pensiero duettino in the Opera of Otello composed by G. Rossini London: Printed and Sold by Mesrs. Birchall \u0026amp; Co. 140, New Bond Street Recit. A te presto, vienia studiar Aria. \"Ombra Leggiera.\" Nell' Opera Dinorah Le Pardon de Ploermel di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, Musical Library 28 Holles Street. Recit. E Romanza. \"Colli Nativi.\" in A Flat.Cantala dal Signor Giuglini, composta da Luigi Arditi. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Wood, New Pianoforte Gallery, 209. Regent Street Una voce poco fa Cavatina in the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia. Composed by Signor G. Rossini. London: Printed and Sold by S. Chappell, Music Seller to His MAjesty, 50, New Bond Street Son vergin vezzosa in vest di sposa. Polacca e Quartetto In the Opera of I Puritani, composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 Bond Street. Dans un Bois Solitaire Aria, composed by W.A. Mozart. London: Printed and sold by C. Lonsdale, 26, Old Bond Street I Cari Di Di Gioventu Romanza per Voce di Messo-Soprano Parole e Musica di Luigi Badia. London, Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Chappell, 201 Regent Street, \u0026amp; 67, Conduit Street O Luce di Quest Anuma Cavatina. In the OPera of Linda di Chamouni, composed by Donizetti. London, Chappell, 50, New Bond Street Ernani by Giuseppe Verdi. Paris, Editeur, Leon Escudier, rue de Choiseut, 21. Stamped \" Boosey \u0026amp; Sons 24 \u0026amp; 28 Holles St. London\" Sei venedicata Assai Romanza Nell' Opera Dinorah di G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, Musical Library, 28, Holles Street Di Placer mi Balza il Cor, Cavatina. Composed by Rosini, London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough Street. Copyright No. 7. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: O'era un re, un re di Thule \"Faust.\"; Come Vorrei Saper Del Giovin Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 49 \u0026amp; 50, New Bond Street. No. 36 La Traviatta, Opera. Ah Forse e lui che l'anima. Musica di G. Verdi. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Casta Diva che inaigenti Cavatina Opera of Norma composed by Bellini. London: Harry May. Deh! conte conte li prendi Duetto in the Opera of Norma composed by Signor Bellini. London: R. Mills 140 New Bond Street. Ecco Ridente il Cielo Cavatina, In the Opera of Il Barbiere di Siviglia, Composed by G. Rossini. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. 201, Regent Street \u0026amp; 67 Conduit Street. Or Che in Cielo, Barcarole, in the Opera of Marino Faliero. Composed by Donizetti. London: R. Addison \u0026amp; Co. 210 Regent Street. Ah! Ridda Leggera Ebbrezza Valse from Faust; composed by Gounod. London: Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Ti Sovvien, valse vocale composto da Francesco Berger. London: Addison, Hollier \u0026amp; Lucas, 210, Regent Street W. In Questo Semplice Modesto Asilo Cavatina In the Opera of betly, composed by Signor G. Donizetti. Chappell 50, New Bond Street. Vivitu, te me scongiuro Aria in the Opera of Anna Bolena; composed by Signor Donizetti. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. Un Ballo in Maschera Melodramma in Tre Atti Musica di G. Verdi. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, Holles Street. Si, Carina, Caprettina, Scena eo Aria Nell' Opera Dinorah. G. Meyerbeer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, 28, Holles Street. Non Piu mesta accantoal fuoco, aria in the Opera of La Cenerentola, composed by G. Rossini. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. 37, Great Marlborough St. La Creme de L'Opera Francais Choix Airs et Duos. Adieu! belle France Romance favorite de L'Opera Marie Stuart musique de L. Neidermeyer. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. L'Africaine Air du Sommeil, musique de G. Meyerbeer. Paris: Brandeis. Dove sono i bei momenti? Recitative and Air from the Opera of Le Nozze Difigaro, composed by Mozart. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale, 201 Regent Street \u0026amp; 67, Conduit Street. Son Vergin Vezzosa in Vesta di Sposa. Polacca in the Opera of I Puritani. Composed by Signor Bellini. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons, 28, Holles Street, Oxford Street. Ma Negli Estremi Instanti, Scena Romanza. Softly Sighs the Voice of the Evening, in the Celebrated Opera Der Freischutz. The Poetry translated from the German by W. McGregor Logan. The Music by C. Von Weber. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. 201 Regent Street and 67, Conduit Street. Bei Labbri Che Amore, Mazurka, mezzo Soprano ou Contralto par Henri Roubier. Sposa Euridice Consorte in the Opera of Orfeo, composed by Gluck. London: Addison \u0026amp; Hollier, 210, Regent Street Opposite Conduit Street and 47, King Street. Ellen's III, Gesang. Hymne an die Jungfrau, Franz Schubert. Wien: C.A. Spina. Threee German Songs for Voice and Piano composed by Heinrich Proch of Viena. No. 105, Op.18 From the Alp the Horn Resounding. Translated and adapted by F.W. Rosier. London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry, 13, Hanover Square. Copyright No. 5. Faust, Opera in cinque atti: Le Parlate D'Amor. Ch. Gounod. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 49 \u0026amp; 50, New Bond Street.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover \"MUSIC\" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped \"Authors Property\" and initialed \"RA\". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped \" Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York.\" Stamped \" Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Og 88 Washington SQ Boston.\" Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published \u0026amp; sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee \u0026amp; Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped \" Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York\" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover \"Old Favorites Vocal\" Inside cover: \"Forbes Library Northampton Mass\" Wearing of the Green, as sung by T.H. Glenney, by Dion Boucicault , and E.H. House. 1865 by H.B.Dofworth. New York. Stamped May 22 1902 and Oct 8 1902. Mother Watch the little feet Ballad written by Mrs. M.A. Kidder; music by J.W. Turner. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Richardson 291 Washington St. 1857.Molly Bawn by SamuelLover. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co., 277 Washington St. 1866. The Union Hymn, arranged by C.E. Horn; words and music by Flaccus.Stamped May 22 1902. New York: published by C.E. Horn, 367 Broadway. 1840. Oh Boys, Carry Me Long, A Plantation Melody. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Franklin Square. 1851. Massa's in De Cold Ground as sung by Christy's Minstrels. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Franklin Square. 1858. Stamped May 22 1902. Comin' thro' the Rye Scotch Ballad by Frank L. Harris. Boston. Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1854. Stamped May 22 1902. Home Sweet Home Sung by Miss Lind in the Key of G. Stamped May 22 1902. Natinal Melodies, Our Flag; words by Dr. O.W. Holmes; composed and arranged by L.Louis. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. 1865. The Maid of Athens written by Lord Byron The Music by G. Kiallmark. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. 1866. The New York Musical Review Prize Songs. No.1 Sweet \u0026amp; Low. Published by Russelll \u0026amp; Tolman 291 Washington St. Boston. 1858. The Vocalist's Companion. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Poetry by J.E. Carpeneter. Music by W.T. Wrighton. Stamped May 22 1902. Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co., 291 Washington Street, Boston. John Anderson, My Jo. A Beautiful Scotch Air Ballad arranged for the Piano Forte. Written by Robert Burns. Arranged by John Watson.Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. The Favorite Ballads of the South. Take Me Home, Raymond. Published by J.L. Peters, New York. 1865. Mary of Aryle A much admired Scotch Song Written by C.H. Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 115 Wasington St. Stamped May 22 1902. A Choice Selection of Instrumental and Vocal Music; Little Bo-Peep, The King of France, Jack and Jill, Three Children Sliding (Nursery Songs) New York Published by C.M. Cady 107 Duane Street. Stamped May 22 1902. The Sands O'Dee, poetry from Alton Locke; Music by F. Boott. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Washington St. 1857. The Old Oaken Bucket Written by Samuel Woodworth Esq. adapted to a favorite Scotch Air. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson Washington St. National Music: Our Flag is There. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington Street. 1861. Robin Adair as sung in La Dame Blanch arranged for the Piano. Arranged by P.K. Moran. Stamped May 22 1902. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 277 Washington St. Sweet By and By by J.P. Webster, Stamped May 22 1902. 1868. Boston : Published by Oliver Ditson 451 Washington St. National Melodies. Grand Union Medley, arranged by Carl Bruen.1861. Boston: Published by Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. 201 Washington Street. 1861.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Engraved on cover\" Adelaide C. Carpener\" Index glued to inside cover: Bound Songbooks; Adelaide C. Carpenter Imprints: Boston, N.Y. Volume 73 Piano, Polkas waltzes Alphabeticallisting of scores Jenny Lind's Songs. Farewell My fatherland. Felix Gantier. Boston Published by Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St. The Spider and the Fly. A Comic Song as Sung by Mr.. Henry Russell. Louisville: Peters \u0026amp; Webster- Peters and Field Cincinnati. 1844. Meet Me By Moonlight Ballad as sung by J.B. Taylor; written and composed by J. Augustine Wade. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Square Over the Mountain, a popular Virginia Melody. Boston: W.H.Oakes \u0026amp; for sale by John Ashton \u0026amp; Co. 197 Washington Street Come, Come, Thou art in Sorrow Song. The poetry by Miss F... The Music composed \u0026amp; Inscribed to Miss Innes, by Bianchi Taylor. New York: Published by Hewitt \u0026amp; Jacques, 239 Broadway. To Meet Again with Thee, a favorite Ballad. Written, Composed \u0026amp; Arranged for the Piano Forte by George Linley. Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. 217 Chesnut St. Notation \"Sold by Thomas G. Chase no. 120 Walnut St\" The Last Link is Broken. A Duet.Composed and arranged by William Clifton. Boston: Published C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Celebrated Melodies of the Rainer Family, adapted for the Piano Forte. The Mountain Maid's Invitation. Written by Thomas Power, ESQ. Arranged by Werner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1863. 2nd Edition. The Song of the Gypsey's Bride as sung with great applause by Mrs. Seguin. In Balfe's OPera of the Bohemian Girl as performed at the Park Theatre. New York: Published by Atwill 201 Broadway.1844. The Pirate's Serenade. 1838. H. Prentiss. Am I Not Fondly Thine Own or Thou Reign'st in this Bosom, a Celebrated German Air. Arranged for One, Two, or Three Voices, with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street. Napoeon's Grave sung by Mr. Parry Junr. The poetry by W. Ball Esq. The music by S. Nelson. New York: published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Sq 230 Broadway. I Cannot Dance to Night Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Mrs. T.H. Bayly. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Uncle Ned An Ethiopian Melody Arranged with Symphonies \u0026amp; Accompaniments for the Piano Forte by R.O. Wilson. Baltimore: Published by George Willig Jr. Malcolm's March in Rossini's Opera of the Lady of the Lake arranged by F. Hunten. Boston: Published By Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Joys that We've Tasted, An admired Ballad composed and arranged with an accompaniment for the Piano Forte. Published by F. D. Benteen, Baltimore. 1845 Spare the Child, A Prayer; words by Charles G. Eastman, music by Leverett A. Lull. Boston: published by Stephen W. Marsh, 5 Adams House. C.Bradlee \u0026amp; Co. 184 Washington Street. 1846. The Emerald Grande Valse Brillante. Composed by Francois Hunten. Op.128. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026amp; Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Sq. The Greek March in which is introduced an original Greek Air; Composed for \u0026amp; Dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket, by W.C. Peters. New York: Published by Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond 238 Broadway, \u0026amp; 1 Franklin Sq. 1840. Annen Polka. J.Strauss The Celebrated Polka Dance. Composed by J. Offenbach. La Polka. By Julien. La Bedowa Polka. The Grand Polka Dance, as danced with the Fire-Shovel and Tongs, in the Comic Opera of the Grate. By Cinder Ella. The Philadelphia Polka. The Celebrated Baden Baden Polka, pas Bohemian. By Musard. La Carlotta Grisi. A Favourite Polka. Composed by Julien. The Russian Polka. Composed by J. Labitzky. Bugle Waltz by Stoessel as performed with unbounded Applause by E. Kendall At the Boston Brass Band's Concert Arranged for the Piano Forte By S. Knaebel. Boston: Published by Parker \u0026amp; Ditson 107 Washington St. 1836. The Spirit Waltz by Beethoven. Boston: Henry Prentiss 33 Court St. Favorite Waltz Composed by Mozart. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee 107 Washington Street Plasmion Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Zelneth. Boston: Published by Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. 1846. Java March. Boston: Published by C. Bradlee Washington Street. The Spanish Patriot. The Corinthian Waltz, dedicated to Miss L. Badger. New York: published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall 1 Franklin Sq. \u0026amp; J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 239 Broadway. The Juliet Waltz by Straus. Published by John Cole Baltimore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Damaged cover inscribed\"...Kingsley\" ? Inside cover reads\" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895\" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts \u0026amp; C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped\" Sold by Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 153 Washington St. Boston\". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 \"The Prophecy of Babylon\" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts \u0026amp; C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed \u0026amp; Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By H.F.Witt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 413 Washington St Boston\" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. \u0026amp; Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song \u0026amp; Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett \" Behold the Gentle Dew\" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson \u0026amp; Homans. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. \"I Pitty and Forgive\" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth \u0026amp; Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel \u0026amp; Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" and Stamped \"Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York.\" O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt \u0026amp; HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped \"Sold By Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. 83 Washington St Boston\" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt \u0026amp; Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \" C.F. Smith\"  Vocal Music Volume 6 Typed/handwritten song list inside Sally in Our Alley Balad sung with distinguished applause by Mr. Templeton Composed by Henry Carey. oston: Oliver Ditson 115 Washington St. Old Tower A favorite Hunting Song. Composed by Mr. Shield, written by G, O.Keeef Esq. New York: Wm Dubois No 126 Broadway. Young Lochinvar from Marmion, A Tale of Trodden Field Composed by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois O Take Me Back to Switzerland. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Boston: Geo.P. Reed No 17 Tremont Row Dermot Astore. Sing by Mr. Dempster. Written by Mrs. Crawford and Composed by F.W.N. Crouch. New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond. My Mother Dear Ballad, written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed 17 Tremont Row He Led her to the Altar Ballad; written by Eliza Cook; composed by Jos.F. Duccan New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall.1844. The Fairy Bells A ballad by The Hon. Mrs. Norton. New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jacques. The American NAtional Song of Liberty Written by Thomas Power Esq. Music Composed by John Paddon. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I Wish I'd a 1,000 a Year! Written Composed \u0026amp; dedicated by Permission to Charles Dickens Esq. by Alfred Morland. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Long, Long Ago! A ballad composed by Th. H. Bayly Esq. Boston: Henry Prentiss Feast of the Roses, words by Thomas Moore Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig. Love Not. Written by Mrs. Norton; composed for the Piano  by Blockley. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Teach o Tach me to forget. Written vy T.H. Bayley, Esq. The Music arranged by H.R. Bishop. Boston: C. Bradlee The Four Leaved Shamrock. Written and composed by Samuel Lover Esq. Oh Shall we go A Sailing? written by W.L. Bellamy Esq. Composed by M.W. Balfe. New York: J.L. \u0026amp; Co. Where, where is the Rover Ballad. Composed by Aleander Lee. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Brave Old Oak, written by H.F. Chorley Esq. Music by Edward J. Loder. Boston: C. Bradlee Phantom Chorus by Bellini Come with thy Lute, to the Fountain. J.P. Hullah. Boston: Geo. P. Reed Eveleens Bower by Sir John Stevenson, Nuc. Doc. New York: Wm. Dubois Go Thou and dream. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1838. Kathleen Mavourneen by E.J. Loder Arouse Ye Gay Comrades, written by Thomas Power, Esq; music composed by Jos. Philip Knight. Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson. 1840. Here's a Health to Thee; poetry \u0026amp; melody by J.C. Drake. Philadelphia: Geo.Willig. 1831.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo \u0026amp; Performed by Harrigan \u0026amp; Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th \u0026amp; 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild \u0026amp; Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin \u0026amp; Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions \"Addie A. Greene\" and \"Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y.\" The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Hattie R. Parsons.\"; binding \"Music\" Typed Alphabetical list of Songs attached to inside cover Overture to F.Flotow's celebrated Opera Martha, arranged for the Piano Forte. Boston: Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Nun's Prayer for the Piano Forte; Composed by Oberthur and arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. La Priere D'Une Vierge (The Maiden's Prayer) for the Piano Forte by Badarzewska. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie Composed by Julius E. Muller. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. Evangeline, by W.S. Hays; transcribed by Adolph Baumbach. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. 1863. Picciola; Brinley Richards Op. 24. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Jone or the Last Days of Pompeii; Albert W. Berg. New-York: Wm. A. Pond.1863. Bird's Song for Piano by J.W. Harmston, Op. 22. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Gondellied. Theodor Oesten Op. 56. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman. Floating on the Wind. Melody by Stephen Glover; arranged by Brinley Richards. New York: Wm. A. Pond. Alpehglockchen. Theodore Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Felicidad. Henry Mayer. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Salut a la France! Rondo. C. T. Brunner. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Lucia Di Lammermoor; Donizetti; arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Tone Pictures No. 1 Fontaine; Georg Reynald, Op. 6. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Echo of Lucerne. Arranged by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Suke of Tennessee with variations for Piano Forte, composed by Miss. Matilda Tryon. A Blind Girl of Westfield Mass. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1855. The DewDrop, Bluette de Salon; E.A. Favarger. Philadelphia: Chas. W.A. Trumpler. Ellsworth Requiem; George William Warren. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Funeral March to the memory of Abraham Lincoln (The Martyr President of the United States of America, who died April 15th, 1865, in the 57th year of his age.) Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1865. Foxglove March. Arranged by Ch. Grobe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1862. Sweet Thought(Polka Mazurka) C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Mazurka Des Traineaux; J. Ascher. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Chopin's Mazurkas for the Piano Forte-Fifth Set. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"Complimentary\" Blue Bird Polka Redowa; Weingarten. Philadelphia: Chas. W. A. Trumpter. 1865. Grand Valse Brillante; J. Leybach Op. 14. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Queen Victoria's Waltz; The Flora Waltz; Philomela; Queen Maria Da Gloria Waltz; Caroline Waltz; Rosabel Waltz; Josephine Waltz; Alexandria Waltz; Rosa Waltz; The Hope Waltz; Orpheus Waltz; Le Pensee; The Greek Waltz; Les Etoiles D'Amour Waltz; Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz; The Augusta Waltz; by Strauss. Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co. Il Bacio Valse; L. Arditi. Boston: Henry Tolman. The Sanitary Fair Polka composed by Mrs. Pankhurst. New York: Horace Waters. 1864. Helter Skelter Galop by Carl Faust. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Wooden Spoon Lanciers. Arranged by J.M. Lander. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Il Travatore Quadrilles (Di Geloso Amor, Di Tale Amor, Un Momento in Valarmi il Mio Ben, il Balen Del Suo Sorriso, Deh! Rallenstate); C. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Le Mardi Gras Aux Enfers Quadrille. C. Schubert Op. 79. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Brigand Polka. A Wallerstein, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Les Delices Des Jeune Pianstes 24 Duo Mignons; Ferdinand Beyer Op. 129. La Haye Corresondance Musicale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo cover; handwritten list of songs indicates 30 pieces. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl; poetry written by Allenroc; music composed by William B. Bradbury (Signed). New York: Atwill. 1847. The Orphan Ballad Singers Ballad arranged for the Piano by Henry Russell. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. List. to the Convent Bells! Written and Composed by John Blockley. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Mountain Horn arranged for one or two voices. Words and music by E.A. Hosmer. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1848. Sweet May Has Come. Adapted by Philip F. Snyder Esq. Boston: G.P. Reed The Dream; words by Frederica Bremer; arranged by Karl Muller. New York: C.Holt The Magic Spell. C. v. Weber. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Gondoliers Midnight Serenade. Reissiger. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Expand Thy Wing. Methfessel. Boston: Geo. P.Reed Sister Since I met thee Last- Song written by Mrs. Hemans, composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond. The Mercy Seat, a favorite hymn by Oliver Shaw. 1836. Providence. The Burial of Mrs. Judson. Written by H.S. washburn Esq. Composed by L. Heath. The symphonies \u0026amp; accompaiments by George Hews. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1846. Trust in God, written and composed by J.Johnson Jr. Arranged for the piano by Wm. Tillinghast. Boston: G. P. Reed. 1847. The Sailor Boy's Last Dream; words by Dimond. Composed and Inscribed by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: C. Bradlee \u0026amp; Co. 1846. Moon Beams soft from Heaven Descending. Music by Henri Rohbock. Baltimore: G.Willig Jr. The Bird at Sea; written by Mrs. Hemans; composed by C. Meineke. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1836. On Our Way Across the Sea. Boston: C. Bradlee. The Shepherd's Bride from Auber's Opera of Lestocq by J.A. Wade. New York:Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon. The New Year's Come. Poetry by Jonas B. Phillips Esq. Music by Joseph Philip Knight. New York: C.E. Horn Faintly Flow, Thou Falling River. Baltimore, F.D.Benteen. 1847. The Chameleon. Written and composed by Samuel Lover. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1847. There's a Charm in the Spring Ballad. Words by Charles Dickens; music by John Hullah. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Long Years Have Passed My Willie Ballad. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1845. The Lament of the Alpind Shepherd Boy. Words by Alfred Wheeler Esq. Music adapted, and arranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1844. A Home in the Heaven with Thee. Composed by Theodore T. Barker. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1848. The Cotters Home; composed by L. Heath. Boston: Prentiss \u0026amp; Clark. 1847. Oh Take Not too Rudely the Rose; words by Thomas Power Esq. music composed by John C. Andres. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1844. The Leaf and the Fountain by Thomas Moore Esq; arranged by Henry R. Bishop. New York; E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. We Have Lived and Loved Together; composed by Henri Herz. New York: F. Riley \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover notation \"Music\" Typed Song List inside cover. Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall. Words by Caroline Dana Howe. Composed by T.B. Bishop. Cincinnati, O.: John Church \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Pass Under the Rod Sacred Song. Words by Mrs. Dana; Music by Mrs. Sue Ingersoll Scott. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Upon the Danube River, Beautiful Ballad. Music by Hamilton Aide. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1868. Beautiful Dreamer. Words and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1864. The Brook. Words by Tennyson; Music by Dolores. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Patter of Little Feet Ballad; composed by H. Millard. Boston: Koppitz, Prufer \u0026amp; Co. 1869. Oh! Willie Boy Come Home! Words by Lady Stephen Lushington; music by Virginia Gabriel. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Warblings at Eve Romance by Brinley Richards. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Il Desiderio. Henri Cramer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Falling Leaves, An Autumn Reverie composed by Julius E. Muller Op. 133. New York: Wm. A. Pond.1860. The Long, long Weary Day; Fritz Spindler Op. 73. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Sing to me Softly, my sister; words by Mrs. R.S. Nichols; music by O.V. Waterman. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1856. Do They Think of Me at Home! Words by J.E. Carpenter; music by C.W. Glover. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. Stamped \" Meyer's 722 Arch Street Philadelphia Overstrung Pianos\" Handwritten in Pencil \"Anne E. Lanborne from her affee husband March 16th 1864- found in state House Nashville\" I Hear the Wee Bird Singing; music by George Linley; arranged by Thos. Ryan. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1865 After. Words by Geo. Cooper; music by H. Millard. New York: G Schirmer. 1867. There's No One to Welcome Me Home. Music by M.H. McChesney. Detroit: C.J. Whitney. 1869. The Slumber Song. Composed By F. Kuchen. Translated from the German by J. Wrey Mould. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Birds in the Night, a lullaby. Words by Lionel H. Lewin. Music by Arthur S. Sullivan. New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Fisher Boy's Lament. By H. Newwell. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. 1869. Something Sweet to Think Of; Poetry and Music by John P. Ordway M.D. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1867. Now Lay Me Down to Sleep; Words by Miss HAttie A. Fox; Music composed by Arthur D. Walbridge. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1866. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf; Poetry by O.D. Martin. Composed for the piano by David Wood. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1859 Oh! Gently breathe composed by J. R. Thomas. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. Then You'll Remember Me composed by M.W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. If Ye Love Me, Do My Will. Words by George Cooper. Music by J.R. Thomas. 1868. Notation on top \"To Mrs. Samuel Osgood New York\" Too Late! Poetry by Tennyson; music by Miss M. Lindsay. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Resignation. Poetry by H.W. Longfellow; music J.Edgar Gould. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Katie Lee and Willie Gray. Music by J.H. Pixley. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1863. Down by the Gate Ballad; written by Geo. W. Birdseye Esq.; composed by J. R. Thomas. 1863 Little Barefoot; words and music by Frank Howard. Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady. 1866. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Melodeons, Brass Instruments, Sheet Music, \u0026amp; etc. 2051 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" 2 Songs by Miss Lindsay; No. 1 Tired; Words by Miss Helen Burnside; Music by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss ( Miss M. Lindsay); No. 2 Give Us Thy Rest. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St.,\" Where are the Friends of My Youth? Written by Lieut: Col.Addison; Composed by George Barker. New York: John L. Peters. 1866. Far Away. Miss M. Lindey. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. Stamped \" Chandler Brothers 181 Montague St., Brooklyn\" Faith and Hope. Words by Rembrant Peale, Esq. Music by H. Millard. New Uork: G. Schirmer. 1866. Put Me In My Little Bed; written by Dexter Smith; Music by C.A. White. Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Perry. 1869. Stamped \"S.R. Deland, Dealer in Pianos, Organs, Melodeons, with Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 205 1/2 Main St. Worcester, Mass.\" That Gentle Voice is Calling, Solo and Quartette. Words by L.Mayland; Music by George G. Phipps. 1865. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer with English and Italian words from the Grand Romantic Opera Lurline by W. Vincent Wallace. New York\" Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son.1868. Under the Daises Ballad; H. Millard. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1865. Pencil inscription \" A. E. Sanborne's Hardford\" 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents No Covers Whispering Breezes, Morceau for the Piano; C.D. Wilson, Op. 39. New York: J.L.Peters. 1872 Jeunesse Doree (Golden Youth), Galop de Concert pour Piano; Sydney Smith, Op. 86. Philadelphia: G.Andre \u0026amp; Co. Coterie Polka Composed by F.B. Helmsmuller. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. Up \u0026amp; Away Galop by Charles Faust. New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. \"Flora No. 10\" Fra Diavolo. New York: Oakes \u0026amp; Clayton. 1872 One Heart, One Mind, Polka Mazurka by Johann Strauss. New York: S.T. Gordon. La Plainte et la Brise; par A. Crisez, Op. 102. Croisez. Moscou Chez P.J.Jurgenson. Stamped \" New-York-820 Broadway Philadelphia-610 Arch J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co.\" The Caledonians. Allen Dodworth. New-York: H.B. Dodworth. 1859. La Fille du Regiment. D. Krug. Op.38. No.10. New York: J. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1866. Warblings at Morn pour le piano. Gustave de Speiss. Op. 17. New York: Sheppard \u0026amp; Cottier. 1861. New-York Carnival arranged for the piano by J.M. Lander. No Rest Galop. New York: G. Schirmer. 1867. The Last Rose of Summer. James Bellak. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1862. Der Wildfang Galopp; Carl Faust. New York: J.Schuberth \u0026amp; Comp. Warblings at Eve. B. Richards. New York: Cha.W. Harris. Four in Hand Galop. Arranged by J.M. Lander; Parlow. New York. G.Schirmer.1866 march from Norma; arranged by Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon Le Petit Repertoire de l'Opera: Norma von Bellini. D.Krug, Op. 63, no. 12. Leipzig \u0026amp; New York: J.Schuberth \u0026amp; Comp. 1863. March de Triomphe; Alfred H. Pease. Cincinnati: John Church \u0026amp; Co. 1870. Jolly Sisters. Albert S. Caswell. Brooklyn, NY: Charles Bunce. 1874 The Celebrated Ristori Waltz. Arranged by J. Harmistoun. Cincinnati: J.L. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still.(Wrighton) Musical Photograhs No. 59. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Memory Bells.(Henry Tucker) Musical Photograhs No. 47. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Santa Lucia.(Neapolitan Song) Musical Photograhs No.45. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Who will care for Mother now? Composed by C.F. Thompson. Musical Photograhs No. 55. Arranged by D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Empress Henrietta's Waltz. (Pfieffer) Musical Photograhs No..61. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. La Tendresse.(Cramer) Musical Photograhs No. 57. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Premier Amour Redowa.(Wallerstein) Musical Photograhs No. 43. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1864. Monastery Bell. James Bellak.Leaflets No. 11. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1859. Tam OShanter. George W. Warren. Musical Photographs For 4 Hands. D. Angelo. New-York: Wm.A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1866. Overtures by Suppe, Poet and Peasant arranged by Brunner. New York: S.T. Gordon. Anvil Chorus. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1856. Merry Zingara Polka. J. Bellak. Leaflets No. 39. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Les Vacances. J. Blumenthal, No. 2. Maria Polka. Leipzig \u0026amp; New-York: Jul. Schuberth \u0026amp; Comp. 1860. pencil drawing on front; \"Alderman Malone.\" Scenes from the Opera No. 5 Crown Diamonds by Jas. Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1856. Buds from the Opera arranged for four hands by James Bellak. Norma. New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Stamped \"S.A. Ward Pianos and Music 799 Broad St. Newark, N.J.\" May Breezes Waltz Leaflet No. 29. James Bellak. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1861. Palermo Quadrille. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. West End Polka. Ch. D'Albert. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 101 Preparatory Lessons of Moderate Difficulty composed expressly for the Piano Forte. 20 Fingered exercises by Charles Czerny. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Bluebird Polka Redowa. Arranged for Violin and Piano by E. Mack. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1868.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle Page: 1.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Soderlandskan; Bilden; Reseda; Gral Och Allt Val; Den Slumrande Lilla Flickan; Vallflickans Aftonvisa; Gondolieren; Mod Och Forsakelse;Skarsliparegossen; Hostsadet; Ur Dansen;Min Hustrus Visa;Forsta Aftonen I det NYA Hemmet; Pa Nyarsdagen;Den Lilla Kolargossen; Riddar Toggenborg; Pa Vattnet; Natthimmeleb; Tal Och Tystnad;Aftonklockan; Flick-Tankar; Hvd Jag Alskar; Den Enfaldiga; Den Nalkande Stormen;Blomplockerskan; Kommer ej varen; Vallgossens Visa; Skirdskoovisa; Salongen Och Skogen; Afton Pa Sjon; Sparfvens Visa; Pa En Resa Hembygden; Min Politk 2.Sanger VID Piano AF E. G.Geijer. Stockholm: ABR. Lundquist Barndomsminnen; Anderost; Min Musik; Ur Lidners Medea (Andante); Ur Linders Medea(Tempo di Marcia); Den 56te Fodelsedangen; Sangerskan; Juldagen; Stjernglansen; Den Sorjandes Morgon; Det Fordna Hemmet; Till Min Dotter; Arbetarens Visa; Vid en Vans Tillfrisknande; Afskedet; Han; Vikingen; Forgat Mig Ej\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInside cover: Instrumental Music Book II with typed alphabetical list of songs by composer new York Fusilier's Grand Galop; composed for the Piano Forte by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1844 Papanti's Galop by Francis H. Brown. Boston: G.P. Reed. 1845. L'Enfer Quadrille Diabolique. Composed by Henri Bohlman. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Les Elegances Favorite Set of Quadrilles composed by Henri Herz. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Governor Aiken's March for the Piano Forte arranged by William Herwig of Charleston S.C.. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1845. Agawan Quick Step. D.H.H. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Auld Land Syne by D. Ross. Boston: G.P. Reed. See, Oh! Norma; Francois Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Polonaise Favorite, from the Opera Linda Chamounix de Donizetti by Henri Herz. Boston: G.P. Reed La Fille Du Regiment by Ferd. Beyer. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. The Emerald Rondoletto composed upon Airs from the Opera; La Part Du Diable; Charles Czerny. Balitimore: Frederick D. Benton. 8th Edition. The Opera Polka arranged by Signor Pugni. Wm. H. Oakes, publisher. Isabella Polka Composed by John Underner. Albany: F. P. Burns. 1848. La Polka Comique; The Silver Bell Polka; The Military Polka; by Henri Herz. Neew York: Andre \u0026amp; Co. 1848. The Evergreen Polka by A.F.R.Conner. Philadelphia: A Fiot. 1847 The Grass Hopper's Waltz composed by Nolcini. Boston: Henry Prentiss. 1839. Fairy Waltz coposed by Henry Knecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. The Midnight Waltz composed by W.V.Wallace. New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond. 1844. Camilla Waltz composed by NAthan Richardson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1847. Tulip Waltz composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. Une Fleur Valse Brillante. F. Hunten. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Valse Brillante Composed by C.H. Weber. Louisville: W.C.Peters \u0026amp; Co. 1848.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover marked \"MUSIC\" initials \"C.T.\" lower right corner Title Page: Music Bound by William Jackson, Aberdeen Index page blank Killarney words by Edmund Falconer, Esq,. The Music by M.W.Balfe. London: Duncan Davison \u0026amp; Co. The Old Countree Song written by Mary Mark-Lemon; music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Evans \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \"G. Mitchell Moir Music Seller 82 Union Street Aberdeen\" Is there no Balm in Gilead, composed by John Blockley. London: John Blockley. Stamped \"Ernest Kohlers \u0026amp; Son, 11, North Bridge, Edinburgh\" The Four Maries by Emile Berger. Dundee, London: Methven Simpson \u0026amp; Co. The Murmur of the Shell Ballad. Words and music by the Honble. Mrs. Norton. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Te Deum in F. W. Jackson London: W. Paxton. Children's Voices. Words and music by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Dream Song. Words by F.S. Music by Haydn. London: Joseph Williams. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Come Back to Erin Song; written and composed by Claribel. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Sailor's Dream, descriptive fantasia for the piano by J. Pridham. London: Robert Cocks, \u0026amp; Co. The Harmonious Blacksmith by G.F.Handel. London: C. Jeffreys. Stamped \"Methven Simpson \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers to the Queen Dundee\" Le Perroquet Quadrilles by Stephen Glover. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" D.L. Thompson, Music Seller\" The March of the Goblins Blue Polka March; composed by Joseph J. Tarrant. London: W.H.Broome Holborn Music Stores Cour Fidele by Fabian Rose. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Tuckwood. Thine Alone Waltz by Josef Meissler. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Al Fresco composed by Ladislao Zavertal. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Stamped \" James B. Dunbar, Music Seller, 88 Hope Street Glasgow.\" Verena Waltz by Marshal Dier. Glasgow: J.B.Dunbar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"MUSIC\" on the spine When the Springtime Flowers Bloom Waltz Song; words and music by J.W.Wood. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Anchored. Written by ASmuel K. Cowan, M.A. Composed by Michael Watson. New York: Harding's Music Office. 1860. Ave Maria by Charles Gound. Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bros. The Light House by the Sea; words and music by Charles A. Davies. Publisher: J.C. Groene \u0026amp; Co. 1886. Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer; W. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hal \u0026amp; Son. 1868. The Scotch Brigade; words and music by J.F. Mitchell. New-York: Harding's Music Office.1887. The Song for Me. Michael Watson. New York: S.T. Gordon \u0026amp; Son. I'll not say no waltz song. Words by Henry Doblin; Music by Arthur M. Cohen. New York: Isidore Prager. 1887. Good-Night, My Own dearest Child (Soprano or Tenor) F. Abt, Op. 137. Boston: J. Frank Giles. Beware! Words by H. Lonfellow; Music by Charles Moulton. New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer. 1865. Das Grab auf der Haide comp. von W. Heiser, Op. 30. Berlin. Vier Lieder fur eine Singstimme by Ludwig Liebe Op. 34. Mein Heimathsthal. Coeln bei Pet. Jos. Tonger Der Tyroler und Sein Kind. Erfurt, Fr. Bartholomans. Das Kind hay keine Mutter mehr. Hermann Necke, Op. 44. Coln: Pet. Joseph Tonger. Stamped \"New York, Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co.\" Der Tiroler und Sein Kind. Joh. Andres Musikalien-Verlangshandlung. Stamped \" Edw. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" A Father's Love. Wm. Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1860. The Little Fishermaiden. English words by Thomas Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann. New-York: F.A. Rockar. 1887. Ah! Dost Thou Love? C. Bohm, Op. 85. New York: G. Schirmer. 1876. Some Day. Words by Hugh Conway. Music by Milton Wellings. Nicholl's Popular Edition. I Cannot Sing The Old Songs. Claribel. Stamped: \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" Cavatina. Roberto Il Diavolo. Musique de G. Meyerbeer. Waiting! Words by Ellen H. Flagg. Music by H. Millard. 1871. Pierrot. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by William M. Hutchinson(signed) New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1885. Non e ver by Tito Mattei. English Version by George Birdseye. Tito Marsh. Transription by Lange. Transcription by Ketterer. Stamped \" F. Luthin Music Dealer 197 Washington St. Hoboken, N.J.\" 1880. Good Night, and Pleasant Dreams. Words by Anson G. Chester; composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1855. The Tear. Gustav Holzel. New York: G. Schirmer. 1860. Dei beiden Nachtigallen. A. Hackel, Op. 31. Hamburg \u0026amp; Kiel, Hugo Thiemer. Po. 11 Was ich so tief. Ferdinand Gumbert. Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum Der Deutsche Knabe. F. Abt, Op.61, No.6. Offenbach a/M bei John. Andre Zeiht im Herbft die Lerche fort. W. Heiser, Op. 32. Berlin: C.A. Challier \u0026amp; Co. Vier Lieder fur Soprano; 4. Kukuk, wie alt? F. Abt, Op. 237, No. 4. London R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Flowers; original poem by Thomas Hood; music by Th. Bradsky, Op. 44. No. 1. New York: ZEdward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1879. Stamped \"Edw.Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 23 Union Square.\" Das Weiss nur ich allein. Carl Riegg. Berlin \u0026amp; Posen: Ed. Bote \u0026amp; G. Bock. Stamped \"Edw. Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. New-York 26 Union Square\" How Fair Thou Art. H. Weidt, Op. 36. New York: G. Schirmer. 1865. Thou'rt Like A Flower. F. List. New-York: G. Schirmer. 1875. Fairer than Fays; English Version by T.B.Kirby. Ludolf Waldmann, New-York: F.A.Rockar. 1885. Spin! Spin! English version by Helen D. Tretbar. Hugo Junst. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1888. The Rat-Charmer of Hamelin. Composed by A. Neuendorff. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1881. My Heav'n on Earth. English words by Auber Forestier. E. Neumann. New York: Edward Schuberth \u0026amp; Co. 1880.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC \"F.M.Riley\" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026amp; S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026amp; S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning \u0026amp; Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond. Signed. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson. 1838. Stamped \" From J.J. \u0026amp; S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga.\" Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet \u0026amp; A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques. 1837. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C.\" Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped \" Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston\" and Torp \u0026amp; Uncer 229 Broadway NY\" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten \u0026amp; Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. \" F. Zogbaum Savannah\" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"MUSIC\" and \"Sarah J. Perrine\" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry \u0026amp; Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction \u0026amp; Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.\u0026amp; J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart \u0026amp; Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins \u0026amp; Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1856.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \" Sacred Music Vol. 2\" Deus Misereatur (God Be Merciful) L.H. Southard. Keep thy tongue from evil. Composed by L.H. Southard. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1865. Jubilate Deo. Albert H. Wood. New York: Wm. A. Pond. 1865. High in Glory Anthem. Nathan Barker. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1859. Tantum Ergo. Edward Lilley. Chicago: Lynn \u0026amp; Healy. 1867. Heavenly Sheperd. C.C. Stearns. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Dixit; The Lord Spake. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Easter Anthem. Dudley Buck. New York: G. Schirmer. 1870. Ave Maria. J.S. Porter. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1860. Christ the Lord is Risen Easter Hymn. Dudley Buck op. 43 No. 5. New York: G. Schirmer. 1869. Besides the Still Waters. Written by Geo. Cooper. Music by Violetta. Boston: John F. Perry \u0026amp; Co. 1874. Jubilate Deo. Composed by Harrison Millard. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" Title Page: PianoForte Music. New Bedford: Parsons \u0026amp; Co. 107 Union Street Binders, Blank-Book Manufacturers, and Dealers in Standard Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and all the Popular Publications oof the Day. Ever of Thee. I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. I'm a merry Zingara. Composed by M. W. Balfe. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Dreams, a reverie by H.C.L. Composed by Faustina Hasse Hodges. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Norah the Pride of Kildare. Composed by John Parry. Boston: Gilmore \u0026amp; Russell. The Stra of Home. Canthal. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Departed Days. Song \u0026amp; Chorus by Wurzel (G.F. Root) Music arranged by L. Louis. 1857. Dreaming Ever Dreaming. Writtenand composed by Geo. F. Root. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman. I Cannot Sing to Night Ballad. Written and composed by Mrs. L.L. Deming. Boston: Geo. P. Reed. 1856. Bingen on the Rhine. Poetry by Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Judson I. Hutchinson. Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. 1850. Voices of the Night. Stephen Glover. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould The Long, Long Weary Day. Baltimore: Miller \u0026amp; Beacham. 1853. Somebodys Coming But I'll Not Tell Who. Written and composed by John C. Andrews. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1849. Rock Me to Sleep Mother. Words by Florence Percy. Music by Ernest Leslie. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Patee. What the Spirits did_in a Horn. Words by Frank Myrtle. Music by F.W. Smith. Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Richardson. 1858. Old Ironsides at Anchor Lay. Words by Geo. N. Morris. Music by B. Covert. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1850. Is it Anybody's Business Ballad. Music by H.C. Morse. Louisville: G.W. Brainard. 1854. Lilly Dale Ballad. Written and composed by H.S. Thompson. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1852. The Bird at Sea written by Mrs. Hemans. Composed by C. Meinecke. Baltimore: G. Willig Junior. 1836. What is Home Without Mother by Alice Hawthorne. Philadelphia: Winner \u0026amp; Shuster. 1854. The Old School House. Words by Miss Lucy Randal. Music by T. Wood. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1854. Musing on Days Gone By. English words by William Brough. Adapted from Masini by German Reed.  New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Keeno Kimo. Arranged by A.Sedgwick. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1854. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another. Charles Slade. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1849. Katy Darling. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1851. The Night Before the Bridal. Written by J.E. Carpenter. Composed by George Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Cottage Music: Shells of Ocean. The Flower of the Flock-Lulu is Our Darling Pride. Arranged and partly composed by R.L. Sanford. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1853. Mother! Thou Art the Dearest One. Adapted by G. Linley. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Gondellied. Compossed by Theodor Oesten. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Showers of Gold by D. Krug. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Twilight Reverie. Albert W. Berg. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1859. Trois Reveries pour le Piano: La Tremolo. Henry Rosellen. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Midnight Waltz. Composed by W.V. Wallace. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1844. Dixie's Land. Charles Grobe. Op. 1250. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. Azala Polka. Composed by Ferd. Beyer. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Happy Family Polka. Composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1851.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Abbotsford Polka Composed by J.G. Jones: London: J. Williams. No. 1 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026amp; Co. No. 8 Polka Mania: The Oxford Schottische by Adolphe Schubert. London: Leoni Lee \u0026amp; Coxhead. Kenilworth Polka. Arranged and partly composed by A. Croisez. London: Messrs. Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. No. 2 Les Hirondelles. C.L. Czapek. London: Wessel \u0026amp; Co. Jenny Lind's Polka for the Piano Forte. Composed by A. Wallerstein. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Les Jollies Filles de Parme. Camille Schubert. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. Two Waltzes Composed by Samuel Young. Op. 3. London: T.C. Bates. Les Dames de Seville. Camille Schubert. Birmingham: T.Harrison's Music Warehouse. Waltz. Composed by J.W. Young. Arranged by Samuel Young. London: T.C. Bates. Weber's Last Waltz. J.T. Craven. No. 4. London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Twenty-four of the Best and most Popular Mustard's Quadrilles. London: T. Boosey and Co. Mendelssohn's Songs without Words. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. Selected and arranged by Edward F. Rimbault. - Italien; ruhlingsglaube. London: A.W. Hammond, Music Seller \u0026amp; Publisher. La Corlitza. W. Adrian Delferier. London: Jullien \u0026amp; Co. The Ivy Green by Russell. Arranged by J.T. Craven. No. 8. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London: G. Warne. Tic e Tic e Toc Mio Bel Moretto by Charles Czerny. London: R.Cocks and Co. Three Admired Melodies for the Piano Forte. Composed by Sigismond Thalberg. London: Mori \u0026amp; Lavenu. Rondo for the Piano Forte. Composed by Samuel Young. London:T.C. Bates. Selection of L.V. Beethoven's Piano Forte Music. London: Goulding D'Almaine Peter \u0026amp; Co. Let the Birght Seraphim by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. Before Jehovah's Awful Thorne by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Grand Hallelujah horus. Composed by G.F. Handel adapted for the Piano Forte by T. Haigh. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. Angels Ever Bright asnd Fair by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Heavens are Telling the Glory of God. Creation - Haydn by T.B. Phipps. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle Page: Popular German Songs. Song List. New York: G.Schirmer Stamped : The Driggs \u0026amp; Smith Company O Happy Day, O Day So Dear!. English version by Arhtur H. Vivian. Composed by Carl Gotze. New York: G.Schirmer. 1885. La Tendresse. composed by Henri Cramer. New York: Hamilton's Gordon. 3. Liebeslied. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. May Blossoms. C. Kinkel. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company. 1910. A Trip to Niagara, March and Two Step. Wm. J. Cornish. 1904 Wm. J. Cornish; 1908 De Luxe Music Co. Old Dog Tray . Poetry and music by Stephen C. Foster. New York:  Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1853, 1881; 1906. Epheublatt. Fritz Spindler, werk 123. Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel's Musikalienhandlung. Leo March. Composed by W.F. Wellman, Jr. Arranged by D.L. Downing. New York: Wm. A.Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1872,1900. Autumn Leaves, A Reverie for Piano by Jacob Henry Ellis. Boston-New York: The Vinton Music Pub. Co. 1905. Tendresse. J.A. Pacher, Op. 53. New York: G. Schirmer. Flower Song by Gustav Lange Op. 39. New York: Armstrong Music Publishing Company. 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Inside cover labeled as \"Book I\" Handwritten Index of Songs Perhaps Its As Well As It Is, Comic Ballad. The poetry by James Bruton, Esq, The music composed by EWdeward F. Rimbault. London: G. Longmand. The Forest Fairy's Song \"Through the Wood\". The poetry by W.H. Bellamy, esq. The Music by Charles E. Horn.  LOndon: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. The Fairy Vale Bells. Words by G. Darley Esq. The Music by C.E. Horn. London: I.Willis \u0026amp; Co. The Ivy Leaf. Written by Miss F. Byron, Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. Pretty Star of the Morning, Awake Thee, Arise! Alexander Lee. London: T. Prowse. On the Banks of the Rhines Beaming Waters. Music and Poetry by Charles Sloman. London: W.Wtbrow. Go Forget Me, a Ballad. The poetry by the Rev. Charles Wolfe; the music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. List to the Convent Bells! John Blockley. London: S. Chappell. Deck Not with Gems. Words by T.H. Bayly Esquire. W. Turnbull. London: Willis \u0026amp; Co. The Light of Other Days. Words by Alfred Bunn Esquire. Music by M.W. Balfe. London: Cramer, Addison\u0026amp; Beale. Lassie Would Ye Love Me. J.W. Holder. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. I Remember, I rememeber How My Childhood Fleeted By, Words by Winthrop M. Praed Esquire; Music by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald. London: J.Balls \u0026amp; Son. Jock of Hazeldean. Written by Sir Walter Scott Bart. Alexander Robertson. Edinburgh: Aleander Robertson. Jenny Jones. Words by Charles Mathews; the music by John Parry. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. I Love the Village Church. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026amp; May. Teach Me to Forget. Poetry by T. Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. She Wore a Wreath off Roses. Poetry by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Music by Joseph Phillip Knight. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. Oh! The Merry Days When We were Young. Poetry by Miss F. Byron; Music by Edward J. Loder. London: T. Prowse. The Rose of Allandale. Words by Chas. Jeffreys. Music by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee. He's a Charming Fellow. London: I Willis \u0026amp; Co. Beautiful Blue Violets. Composed by G. Herbert Rodwell. London: D'Almain \u0026amp; Co. My Heart's in the Highlands. Henry Phillips. London: Mori \u0026amp; Lavenu's. The Young Militaire. Words by Mrs. C.B. Wilson. Composed by J.T. Craven. London: T.E. Purday. The Poor Little Maid. Written by J. Kenney Esq. Music Composed by John Hayward St. Leger Esq. London: T. Welsh at the Rotal Harmonic Institution. Coquetry is Charming. The poetry by IR Planche. Music by Auber. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. The Charming Woman. Words and music by Mrs. Price Blackwood. London: J.Dean. The Dashing White Sargeant. Composed by Henry R. Bishop. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. The Dark Eyed Brunette. Written by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Composed by Charles Edward Horn. London: Monro \u0026amp; May. I Wont be a Nun. Composed by W, Hawes. London: W. Hawes. What Fairy Like Music, A Gondola Song. Author Mrs. Cornwell Baron Wilson; Composer Joseph De Pinna. London: Keith, Prowse and Co. Come to Thy Love. W.A. Wordsworth. London: Monro and May. Sailor Boy. Poetry by Miss C.S. Grahame. Finlay Dunn. Edinburgh: Wood and Co. The Rose of Peace. J. Augustine Wade, Esq. London: S. Chappell. Flow on, Thou Shining  River. Words by Thomas Moore, ESQ. Sir John Stevenson. London: J. Power. I Wont be a Nun Ballad. Composed by Agnes De C_v_e. London: H. Falkner. Sweet Roses, Sweet Posies Cavatina. Charles E. Horn. London: J. Balls \u0026amp; Sons. My Beautiful Rhine. Words by Morris Barnett Esq. Music composed by Herr Helstic; adapted by G.W. Reeves. London: Leoni Lee Music Seller. The Mermaid's Cave. Written by Miss H.F. Gould; Composed by Charles E. Horn. London: Balls \u0026amp; Son. The Wood Pecker. Written by Thomas Moore Esq. Composed by Miss Louisa Jones. London: J. Power. That Song of My Childhood, To Mem'ry Dear. Written by Revd. Wm. Liddiard. Music by Bianchi Taylor. London: T. Prowse. The Rose Will Cease to Blow. Written and Composed by Robt. Guylott. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. My Eve, or Kate of Aberdeen. Composed by Mr. Battishill. Stamped \"Monro \u0026amp; May London\" Aileen Aroon, A Favorite Irish Ballad. Pray Goody. London: Halliday \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover Inscribed \" L.\u0026amp; E. Evans 1836\" Trois Amusements: Aria. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Geraldine. M. Berdini. Lo9ndon: H. Falkner. Blue Beard's March. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. Trois Amusements: Rondo No. 1. Francois Hunten. London: R.Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Clifton Waltz. Martin H. Hodges. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. In Two Books, Delassemens de Etude 25 Favorite Airs. Francois Hunten. London: S. Chappell. Marche du Tournoi de L'Opera de Robert. Myerbeer. Twelve Rondinos on Popular Airs: Piu Dolci e Placided. G.E. Fiorini. London: Cramer Addison \u0026amp; Beale. Marche de Marseillois. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. Dunois the Brave. M. Holst. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. 1820. G. Walker's Collection. London: G. Walker. Trip it Lightly. Joseph de Pinna. London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. Swiss Air. Chas. W. Glover. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Popular Melodies for the Piano Forte. John Amott. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. C'est L\"Amour; \"Kelvin Grove\" Le Garcon Volage. J. Wade. London: Monro and May. A Favorite Swiss Melody. Francois Hunten, Op. 32. London: R. Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Six Waltzes. W. Neuland, Op. 17. London: Collard \u0026amp; Collard. He gave them Hailstones for Rain. Composed by G.F.Handel. T. Haigh. London: Polyhymnian. Flowers of Harmony. T. Valentine. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. Bid me discourse by Henry R. Bishop. Bacchanalian Song by Der Freischutz. The Moreen Irish Melody. In placida by Paer. Benedetta sia la Madre! Loch na Garr. Le vaillant Troubadour. Haydn's Celebrated Overture. London: Goulding D'Almaine. Overture to La Clemenza di Tito. Mozart. The Musical Library. Notturno. Frederick Kalkbrenner, Op. 129. The Musical Library. Slow Movement from Haydn's Symphony in A. No. 16, of Cianchettini's Edition in Score. Madrigal, Awake, sweet Love! John Dowland. 1597. The Musical Library. \"Forgive me,\" Haydn. English words by P.L. Courtier. \"Beneath the Ocean's swelling wave\" Niobe. Words from the New York Mirror. Come Oppima from the Opera Enea Nel Lazio. Righini. The Musical Library. The Kiss, dear Maid! thy lip has left. Felix Mendelssohn. Words by Lord Byron. Glee, Forgive, blest Shade. Dr. Callcott. Toll, toll the Knell from the Opera of Mahmoud. Stephen Storage. Words by Prince Hoare, Esq. Two Daughters of this aged Stream are we. From the Masque of King Arthur. Purcell. The Musical Library. Hoe Deep the Slumber of the Floods! Carl Lowe. Ah Vous Diran Je Maman. Cardon. London: Metzler \u0026amp; Son. Overture for the Piano Forte. Composed by Francis Panormo. London: Sold at L. Panormo's. The Saxe Cobourg Waltz. J. Monro. London: printed by the author. Huntsman Rest. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding D'Almaine Potter \u0026amp; Co. The Celebrated Jaeger Chorus in the Opera of Der Freischutz. T. Latour. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Music\" and front cover \"M.W.F.\" The Gallanr Knight. Words by Wm Clifford, Esq. Music by J.L. Hatton. London: A. Hammond \u0026amp; Co. God Bless the Prince of Wales NAtional Song. Welsh poetry by J. Ceiring Hughes. English version by George Linley. Music by Brinley Richards. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Break, Break, Break! Ballad. Mrs. Robert Cartwright. London: C. Lonsdale. She is Thine. T. Labarre. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Rose of Allandale Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys. Composed by S. Nelson. London: Leoni Lee Music Sellers. After! Composed by H. Millard. London: Weekes \u0026amp; Co. Just Touch the Harp Gently My Pretty Louise. Written by Samuel N. Mitchell; composed by Charles Blamphin. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. 1908. Morn on the Meadow. Words by Charles Swain. Music by W. T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Little Church around the Corner. Written by G. Cooper. Music by D.S. Wambold. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. Just Before the Battle Mother. Written and Composed by George F. Root. London: Weippert \u0026amp; Co. A Miss is as Good as a Mile Ballad. Written by Edward J.Gill. Composed by S. Nelson. London: B. Williams. Rule Britannia. Words by J. Thomson. Music by dr. Arne. London: W. Young, Music Publisher. The Mockingbird at the London \u0026amp; Provincial Concerts. London: H. D'Alcorn. Beautiful Dreamer. Composed by Stephen Foster. London: Sinclair \u0026amp; Co. Bright is Yon Silver Star. Composed by T. Cottrau. London: C. Sheard. I want to go to London. Written by W.S. Ridpath; composed by C. Taylor. London: S. Clark, Music Publisher. I'll Meet Thee at the Lane. Words and Music by Charles Blamphin. Little Maggie May. Composed by G.W. Moore. Composed by Charles Blamphin. I Heard a Spirit Sing. Words by J.L. Lyons. Music by W.F. TAylor. London: Sinclair \u0026amp; Co. Her Majesty's Mail. Galop by A.J. Caldicott. London: Weekes \u0026amp; Co. Theres a Smile Waiting for Me at Home. Written \u0026amp; Composed by Mr. Harry Clifton. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. Our Good Ship Sails To-Night Sea Song. Composed by Emile Berger. London: Foster \u0026amp; L'Enfant. The Lighthouse Keepers Song. Written by J.E. Carpenter; composed by Edward L. Hime. London: S. Wilcocke. Sweer Spirit, Hear My Prayer. Written by Edward Fitzball; Composed by W. Vincent Wallace. London: Cramer \u0026amp; Co. Help One ANother Boys. Written by Harry Linn; composed by Rowland Howard. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. The Flowers of May. Composed by Fredk. Buckley. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Sons. The Marseilles Hymn. Composed by Rougit Delisle with French and English words. J.J. Haite. London: B. Williams. Her bright smile haunts me still. Written by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Composed by W.T. Wrighton. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Call Her Back and Kiss Her. Written by Chas. Linda. Composed by Carlo Minasi. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \" A. Bonjour.\" \"Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Piano\" Title Page: Sonates Pour Piano et Violoncelle Par L.V. Beethoven. Op. 102 Prix 9.f Paris: Chez Richault Trois Sonates Pour Piano \u0026amp; Vioncelle composee par Mr. George Onslow. Paris: Chez Maurice Schlesinger. Variations alla Monferina Pour le piano-forte avec Violineelle oblige. Composed by Par G.N.Hummel. Paris: Janet \u0026amp; Cotelle. grande Sonate pour Piano et Violoncelle. J.N. Hummel, op. 104. Paris: J. Pleuyel et Fils. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by L. Jansa. Paris: Richault. Duo Concertant pour Piano. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Grand Duo. Composed by Ch. Schwencke. Paris: Chez A. Farrene. Introduction et Rondeau. Composed by Ferd. Ries. Paris: Chez Richault. Grand Duo on Sonate Concertante. J.P. Pixis, Op. 50. Paris: Chez Richault.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover inscribed \"Berthy Burgmeier Aaran\" Title Page: Pastorale Sonnet de Camille Natal Musique de Rodolphe Deneufbourg. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Berceuse de Jocelyn. Opera en 4 Acts by Benjamin Godard. Paris: Choudens Fils.  Composed and arranged by Gustave Sandre. Les Bohemiennes de Joh. Brahms. French words by Victor Wilder. Arranged by Mme. Pauline Viardot. Paris: J. Hamelle. Elegie. Words by Louis Gallet. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. \u0026amp; A. Girod. Supreme Esperance Reverie. Words by L. de Lauwereyns de Rosendaele.  Music by Aug. Catouillard, Op. 19. Paris: d'Albert Mulvany de Tomaszewicz. Nino No. 2. Words by Alfred de Musset. Music by F. Paolo Tosh. Milan: G. Ricordi \u0026amp; Co. Les Enfants. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: E. Dupre. Si tu veux Mignonne Melodie. Words by Georges Boyer. Music by J. Massenet. Paris: G. Hartmann. Rondels Printaniers. Words by Caille Natal. Music by G. Mercier-Pottier. Lausanne: Foetisch Freres Ivresse D'Oiseaux Bluette. Words by Maurice Bosch. Music by L. Danty. Paris: Alphonse Leduc. In the Gloaming. Words by Meta Orred; music by Annie Fortescue Harrison. Musica Proibita Melodia. Words by Flick-Flock. Music by S. Gastaldon, Op. 5. Firenze: Genesio Venturini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMidnight Reveries Caprice by Addison P. Wyman. Published by J.L. Peters, Cincinnati. 1867. The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice. Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1856. The Prisoner and the Swallow. A. Croisez. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Au Revoir Fantasie Caprice. Charles Voss. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons. Fantaisie Brillante de Faust. T. Moelling, Op. 60. Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. 1864 Les Puritani. Eugene Ketterer. New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Dream of Childhood. Ernest Stoeger. Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker. Mermaids' Song: Fantaisie from Oberon. Ch. Kinkel. Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. 1865. Falling Leaves An Autumn Reverie. Julius E. Muller, Op. 133. New York: Wm.A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 1860. 3 Reveries: Le Desir. J. Funke, Op. 19.  Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. 1863. Third Meditation. Alfred Jaell, Op. 17. Cleveland: S.Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Last Hope. L.M. Gottschalk. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. 1858. The Dying Poet Meditation. Seven Octaves. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 1864. The Nun's Prayer. Composed by Oberthur. Arranged by Rudolf Nordmann. Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026amp; Co. The Maiden's Prayer. T. Badarzewska. Cincinnati: J. Church. Maiden's Thanksgiving. T.Badarzewska. A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. The Lonely Hour. Geo.O. Farmer. Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. 1863. The Harp at Midnight, V.B. Aubert. Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy. 1856 Nocturne. Alex. Dreyschock, Op.16. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Premier Nocturne. J. Leybach. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Nocturne. Edward Boulanger, Op. 8. Boston: Henry Tolman. Nocturne No. 2 G Major. F. Chopin, Op. 37. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Grande Sonate Pathetique. LouisVan Beethoven. Cinncinati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bros. Sonaten Op. 26. L. van Beethoven. Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company. Overture to the Grand Opera of Maritana. Wm. Vincent Wallace. New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMy Father's to the Battle Gone. Words by G.Higham. Music by H. Russell. London: Bedford Musical Repository. She Sat within the Abbey Walls. Poetry by Edmund Smith Esq. Music by John Barnett. London: Smith \u0026amp; Compy. O Dolce Concente. T. Latour. London: R. Birchall. French Air Charmante Gabrielle. C.Chaulieu. London: G. Walker \u0026amp; Son. Sul Margine D'un Rio. T. Latour. London: Saml. Chappell. All's Well. John Braham. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine Foresters Sound the Cheerful Horn!. Henry R. Bishop. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Wreath. J. Mazzinghi. London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine. The Bird Waltz. Francis Panormo. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Alpine. Charles Arnold. London: Walker \u0026amp; Son. Overture to Lodoiska. London: G. Shade. Overture to the Celebrated Opera of Gustavus the Third. D.F.E. Auber. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Overture to the Opera of I. Fuorusciti. Composed and Arranged by Ferdinand Paer. London: G. Walker. Mozarts Favorite Overture to Le Nozze Di Figaro. London: Geo. Shade. Overture to the Caliph of Bagdat. Composed by Boieldieu. London: Munro \u0026amp; May. Madrigal. Written by C.Z. Barnett; composed by John Barnett. London: Cramer., Addison \u0026amp; Beale. La Parisienne National March. Henri Herz, Op. 58. London: D'Almaine \u0026amp; Co. The Festival March from Rossini's Opera of Zelmira. E.C. Vernet. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale. Curfew Chorus, John Barnett. London: Cramer, Addison \u0026amp; Beale.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Book with no covers. Partial handwritten note/poem attached In the Dusk of the Twilight. Words by Nella. Music partly adapted from Offenbach by Henry Parker. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. . In One Brief Day. Music composed by William M. Hutchison (signed) London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. I Trust You Still. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by D'Auvergne Barnard. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. 1895. The Longshoreman, Words by Philip Datson. Music by Edward M. Chesham. Stamped :Edward Mills\". London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. The Lighthouse Keeper. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by J.L. Molloy. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Last Watch. Words by Fred. E. Weatherly. Music by Ciro Pinsuti. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Last Muster. Words by Juba Kennerley. Composed by Henry Pontet. London: The London Music Publishing Coy. Mona. Words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Out on the Deep. Words by Samuel K. Cowan, M.A. Music by Frederic N. Lohr. London: Enoch \u0026amp; Sons. Oh! Oh! Hear the wild wind blow. Words by Madame Foli. Composed by Tito Mattei. London: H. Beresford. In Old Madrid. Words by Clifton Bingham. Music by H. Trotere. London: J.B. Cramer. Music in May. Words by Christopher Hassall. Music by Ivor Novello. London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. 1936. The Fairy Waltz. F.A. Reissiger. Ora pro Nobis. Words by A. Horspool. Music by M. Piccolomini. London: Orsborn \u0026amp; Co. Private Tommy Atkins. Written by Henry Hamilton. Composed by S. Potter. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. Rest Sacred Song. Poetry from the Dove on the Cross. Music by Miss Lindsay(Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss). London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The River of Years. Words by Mike Beverly. Music by Theo. Marzials. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. O Star of Eve. Melody from the Opera Tannhauser. Composed by Richard Wagner. English words written and adapted by W. Chalmers Masters. London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. The Ship's Fiddler. Words by Thomas B. Campbell. Music by Frederick Baliol. London: Marshalla, Limited. Silent Vows. Words by Linsay Lennox. Music by Fredk. Croft, Op. 100. London: C.B. Tree \u0026amp; Co. A Soldier's Song. Words by Sidney Arthur Herbert. Music by Angelo Mascheroni. London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. 1891. Admiral Tom. Words by Clifton Bingham. Locksley Hastings. Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. 1892. The Old Piper. Words by M. Ingle Ball. Music by Charles E. Tinney. Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. 1892. Sunshine Above from the Musical Comedy A Gaiety Girl. Words by Harry Greenbank. Music by Sidney Jones. London: Hopwood \u0026amp; Crew. Star of Bethlehem. The words by F.E. Weatherly. Music by Stephen Adams. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Three Fishers went Sailing by the Revd. Charles Kingsley. Music by John Hullah. London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer. Two Children. Words by Mary Mark-Lemon. Music by A.H. Behrend. London: Patey \u0026amp; Willis. Stamped \"Saville's Music Warehouse Grove, Tottenham Pianofortes tuned.\" To the Front!. Words by Frederic E. Weatherly. Music by Stephens Adams. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. 1894. The Village Blacksmith Song. Words written by Longfellow. Music composed by W.H. Weiss. London: Weekes \u0026amp; Co. The Yeoman's Wedding Song. Words by Maria X. Hayes. Composed by Prince Poniatowski. London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTitle: Songs Cover intials E.L.N. Handwritten list of songs: Who Is Sylvia? Franz Schubert Charles Ditson \u0026amp; Co  New York La Fille de Madame Angot  Lecocq C. Joubert The Sea Charles Marshall Boosey \u0026amp; Co., New York Questa o quella  Giuseppe Verdi  Ditson \u0026amp; Co  New York King Charles  Maude Valerie White  Bosey \u0026amp; Co, New York Serenade  E. Paolo Tosti  G. Schirmer, New York Two Russian Folk Songs ( Volga Boat Song \u0026amp; In the Fields)  A.T. Rubetz  G. Schirmer, New York Man of the Hour  R.W. Atkinson Der Troubadour  Joseph Verdi  Leipzig, Aug. Cranz The Kerry Dance J.L. Molloy  Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co  New York Radamisto (1720) G. F. Handel  G. Schirmer, New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Music Inside Loose: The National Recorder Inaugural March; Larmarque Texas Franccesco Fancinlliz Waves of the Ocean Charles D. Blake Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company There's a Long, Long Trail Zo Elliot (handwritten) The Girl I Left Behind Me (Handwritten) How the Gates Came Ajar (Handwritten) Cradle's Empty Baby's Gone (Handwritten) Harry Kennedy The Lament of the Irish Emmigrant Ch. Grobe Gentle Nellie Moore Ch. Grobe Ditson \u0026amp; Co Mass. Love's Messenger March V. B. Aubert Ditson \u0026amp; Co Boston Golden Sunset March E. Berthier Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co New York Blue Bird Polka E.M. Bowman J.L. Peters, New York Silvery Sand Galop Frank H.H. Thomson Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co Boston Other Loose items: The Child's Unfinished Prayer; Freedom and the USA; The Trumpet Calls of the Army;; Down in Dixie; Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep; Joyous Farmer; Then You'll Remember me;Boulanger's March; Rock-A-By-Baby; I'se Gwine Back to Dixie; Oh You Darling; Jeanette Polka; Awakening of Love; Angel Hands Shall Ever Guide Thee;After Winter Cometh Summer; Sailing March; Joly Trumpeter's March; Golden Slippers; Come Back to Erin; A Bird in Hand; Good Night Darling, Come To Morrow; My Home's the Sea; Friendless and Sad; Haunting Memories; Our Nation's Medley; Awfully Awful; Baby Mine; Put Me in my Little Bed; Crime!; The Old-Fashioned Mother; Building for Eternity; Almighty God, thou Knowest Best; Oh, Dinna Ye Forget; Marriage Bells Waltzes; Dear Old Girl; Affection; Children at Play Galop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Piano A. Dunstan Handwritten Contents: 1. Nadine Alfred Haines 2. The Harmonius Blacksmith G.F. Handel 3. Etude de Concert Paul Ambroise 4. Florice Agnes M. Chambers London, W.H. Broome 5. Adola Ernest Travers 6. Waltz C.M. von Weber London, Swan \u0026amp; Co. 7. March of the Israelites M. Costa London: Hart \u0026amp; Co. 8. Sheperd's Evening Song Chas. D. Blake F. Pitman, Hart \u0026amp; Co. London 9. Aida O. Sherwin Marshall London: Edwin Ashdown 10. The Gondolier W.C. Powell 11. Blumenlied Gustav Lange 12. The Battle of Life J.H. Lewis London: B. Williams Ltd. 13. Sparkling Cascades Langton Willliams London: W. Paxton 14. Mimosa Albert Wm. Brooks London: Willcocks \u0026amp; Co. 15. Tema and Variations W.A. Mozart London: Willcocks \u0026amp; Co. 16. The Parade march Henri Stanislaus London 17. Odelesque Moorish Dance Parke Hubter London: C. Sheard \u0026amp; Co. 18. Scherzo Brilliant H.A. Wollenhaupt London: Wickins \u0026amp; Co. 19. Andante Louis Van Beethoven London: B. Williams Ltd. 20. L'Americaine James H. Sykes 21. Daintie Daisie J. Warwick Moore London: Edwin Ashdown 22. Zingarella Felix Burns 23. Scherzo Joseph Joachim Raff London: Edwin Ashdown 24. Study in E Stephen Heller London: B. Williams, Ltd.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Mrs. Louise Richardson. Spine: Ballads, Songs etc 1838-1847 734.3 Inside label: Margaret Riker Haskell La Fete Indienne by Henri Bohlman; Boston: Geo. P. Reed La Ravenna by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Zoralia by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Martelle by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Pearlette by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Adalina by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason The Novelty Quadrilles by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati, Ohio: T. B. Mason Polka Quadrilles by Stephen Glover Philadelphia: A. Fiot Pas Styrien by A. Ropicquet Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Village Quick Step by Dr. John G. Bartlett Boston: Oliver Ditson The Coasirs Galop by F. Burgmuller Philadelphia: A. Fiot Indian Hunter Quick Step by Henry Russell New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Ponds Pas a Pas by H. Auguste Pond Cincinnati Ohio: T. B. Mason Two Rondos by Francois Hunten Boston: Oliver Ditson Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by G. Donizetti New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Ponds The Wild Flowers Soon Will Shed Their Blooom by Donizetti Philadelphia: A. Fiot When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming S.C. Massett New York; Wm. Dubois We Stood Beside the Window by W.C. Peters Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters The Melodies of Many Lands by Charles W. Glover New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The May-Dew by Samuel Lover Boston: C. Bradlee Think of Me Then by Miss A.S. Jungmann Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. The Last farewell by T.M.I. Baltimore: Geo. Willig, Jr. Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters Cincinnati: Peters \u0026amp; Co. I have Something Sweet to Say by Charles E. Horn New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Ponds The Minute Gun at sea by M.P. King Philadelphia: Geo. Willig You Ask if I Love You by E. Thomas Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Speak No Ill by H. Auge. Pond Cincinnati: T.B. Mason Thou Shalt Never Know I Love Thee by An Amateur Cincinnati: W.C. Peters Where are now the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond Love Not by Blockley Philadelphia: E. Ferrett \u0026amp; Co. I've Wandered in Dreams by J.A. Wade Philadelphia: Fiot, Megnen \u0026amp; Co. The Hindoo Girl's Song by Howard Z. Cosby Philadelphia: G. Willig A Home that I Love by Stephen Glover New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Sun Now Gilds the Mountain Tops by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot Exercises for the Guitar by Carulli Philadelphia: A. Fiot Oh! Think Not I can SAy Farewell by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot My Thoughts are of Thee My Love by C.G. Weber Louisville, KY: W.C. Peters My Helen is the Fairest Flower by Meigen Philadelphia: A. Fiot Teach, Oh! Teach Me to Forget by T.H. Bayly Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sweetly Falls the Dew of Night by A. Schmitz Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Pirate's Serenade by J. Thomson Boston: Henry Prentiss Carusi's Guitar Melodies by Samuel Carusi Baltimore by author The Hungarian Waltz by Emil Heerbrugger Philadelphia: A. Fiot Ah! Canst Thou Leave Me? by F. Weiland Philadelphia: A. Fiot As I View These Scenes So Charming by Bellini Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Love Thee Dearest by Viotti Baltimore: G. Willig I Love But Thee by Meignen Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co Shall We Meet Again MAry by J.B. L'Hulier Philadelphia: George Willig Note on inside back cover: \"Withdrawn Monmouth Co. Hist. Assn.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Music Larghetto by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Movement by Cherubini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Selections from Mozart and Rink Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Three Pieces by Southard Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Selection from Beethoven's Mass in C. Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Selection from a Mass by Haydn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pastorale by Kullak Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Two Movements from Adam and Spontini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Prayer from Tancredi by Rossini Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Two Adagios by Southard and Geisler Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Nocturne in Midsummer's Night Dream by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Three Preludes and Fugues by F. Mendelssohn Bartholdy Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Cathedral Voluntaries by Vincent Novello Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Sounds of Love by Th. Oesten New York: Stephen T. Gordon The Wedding March by Mendelssohn Cincinnati: John Church La Marseillaise by Henry Cramer Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Dresden MArch by Gustave Kunze Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman March by Ferd. Beyer Cincinnati: F.W. Rauch Gondellied by Theodore Oesten Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Prayer from Der Freischutz by Carl Maria von Weber Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Evening Blessing by M. Keller New York: Horace Waters Oh! God Thy Goodness by Beethoven Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Lo The Day of Rest Declineth by L.O. Emerson Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. With Thee by Franz Abt Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Dying Christian by Pope Philadelphia: G.E. Blake When my Father and my Mother forsake me by The Chevalier S. Neukomm New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodard Strike the Cymbal by Pucitta Baltimore: G. Willig Jerusalem My Happy Home by William Clifton New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Jeptha's Daughter by Braham \u0026amp; Nathan New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Sound the Loud Timbrel New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Thy Will Be Done by J.B. Taylor New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Parting Hymn by J.F. Hance New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Jesus Savior of My Soul by Albert H. Wood Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Napolitaine by Alexander Lee Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman Alas! Those Chimes So Sweetly Stealing by W.V. Wallace Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Hear, O Hear me! by Rossini Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. La Serenade by F. Schubert Cincinnati : John Church Jr. The Day-Star of My Life has Set! by J.C.Meininger Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. This is the Lord's Own Day by Franz Otto Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Fading Still Fading by T.V. Weisenthal St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Oh God Have Mercy by Mendelssohn Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. Pity O Savior by Geo. F. Root Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Cover\" \"___d Songs\" Inside Handwritten Index Alphabetical Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield Day is Done by M.W. Balfe Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Children of the City by Stephen Adams New York: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bro. Keep Us Safely to the End by J.L. Gilbert New York: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bro. On Wings of Faith by M. Dunton Sparrow Boston: C.W. Thompson \u0026amp; Co. Watching the Embers by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Angel Came by Frederic H. Cowen Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Maguerite by C.A. White Boston: White Smith \u0026amp; Co. The Applet of Her Eye by George Routledge New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Darby and Joan by J. L. Molloy Manchester, N.H.: C.H. Kimball Answer? by Alfred G. Robyn St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Music House Co. O'er Fair Palermo's Rippling Bay by Anton Strelezki Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Sleeping Hero by Mendelssohn Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Old Minstrel Bass Song by Geo. Le Gault Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Diver by Edward J. Loder Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. The Message from the King by Ciro Pinsuti Chicago: National Music Co. The Wreck of the Valencia by J.H. Fillmore Cincinnati: The Fillmore Music House (2 copies) Cease Thy Reposing by Frederic Maccabe New York: Richard A. Saalfield Say What Shall my Song be To-night by Joseph Phillip Knight Chicago: National Music Co. I Watched the Sunlight dying by Franz Abt Cleveland: S. Brainard's Son's Two Hearts by Louis F. Gottschalk Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Co. Gold, Bright and Yellow L.O. Emerson Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. The Sword of Ferrara by Frederic Field Bullard Boston: G. Schirmer Jr. Our Jack's Come HOme Today by W.J. Devers New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield I've Gathered Them In by C.A.White Boston and Chicago: White, Smith \u0026amp; Co. Golden Love By Milton Wellings Boston: P.R. McCargo \u0026amp; Co. 'Tis I ! by Ciro Pinsuti Boston: W.A. Evans \u0026amp; Bro. Fairer Still ! by Ciro Pinsuti New York: C.H.Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pure and Fair The Lilly Grows by H.P. Danks Chicago: National Music Co. The Beautiful Gate by M. Piccolomini Boston: White-Smith Music Pub. Co. (2 copies) Good Night by Mary Turner Salter Boston: Oliver Ditson Company My Honolulu Queen by William H. Penn Copyright by Sol. Bloom Sweet Fleur De-Lis by Edgar Selden New York: George L. Spaulding Pretty Lips by Artur Lloyd Chicago: National Music Co. Concert of Nightingales by J. Concone Philadelphia: F.A. North \u0026amp; Co. She was a Good Old Soul by Theodroe Morse New York: FB Haviland The Offer by Theo. H. Northrup Chicago: National Music Co. Moonbird by Johann C. Schmid New York and Detroit: Jerome H. Remick \u0026amp; Co. When Fairy Tales Were Ended by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Co. The Fair Little Maiden by Emilie Paige Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Camelia and Rose by Wilhelm Ganz Manchester, NH: Chas. H. Kimball Kuss Walzer by Johann Strauss New York: Willis Woodward \u0026amp; Co. Oh! Had I Wealth by Frank D'Alquen New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Beyond the Starsby Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Oh, The Blue Hills! by Margaret Ellis Mabery New York: Oliver Ditson Company Grandma's Last Amen by Hattie Starr New York: Richard A. Saalfield Champagne Charlie Was His Name by Alfred Lee New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Old Cuckoo Quartet by Leroy L. Burtch Chicago: National Music Company The Message by Jac. Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Madrigal by C. Chaminade Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. My Old Westchester Home Among the Maples by William B. Gray New York: W.B.Gray \u0026amp; Co. Daffodil Time by Theo. Marzials New York: Richard A. Saalfield I Built a Bridge of Fancies by Anne Fricker Postillion by Franz Abt New York and Chicago: Richard A. Saalfield Torpedo and the Whale ! by Olivette Chicago: National Music Company Sailing over the Sea by D' Adhemar Chicago: National Music Company Those Evening Bells by Solon Wilder Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company Daybreak by Waldemar Malmene New York: R.A. Saalfield My Star of Home by E. Frewin New York: R.A. Saalfield Dublin Bay by Geo. Barker New York: National Music Co. Greeting Glee by M.A. Rublee Chicago: National Music Company Fair Lilly by F. M. Lillebridge Washington DC. John F. Ellis \u0026amp; Co. loose inside back cover: The Sword of Bunker Hill (Handwritten/typed) paper-Oliver Ditson Boston Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by F. Kuchen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook Title: Secular Songs Inside Handwritten alphabetical listing of songs Oh! How Sweet the Hunter's Song by Kucken Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Angel's Serenade by G. Braca New York: Richard A. Saalfield When the Heart is Young by Dudley Buck Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Who Can Tell? by J.H. Rosecrans Cincinnati: Fillmore Music House (2 Copies) The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Answers Ballad by Jacques Blumenthal Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Weaving by Milton Wellings Chicago: National Music Company Sailing on the Lake by George W. Major Chicago: National Music Company The Storm Fiend by Joseph L. Roeckel Boston: Oliver Ditson Company The Bird and the Rose by Amy Elise Horrocks New York: G. Schirmer The Pilot Brave by Harrison Millard New York: T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Danube River by Hamilton Aide New York: Richard A. Saalfield The Heavenly Light by Grace Akass Murdock Chicago: Sol Bloom I Would that my Love by Mendelssohn To the Stormwind by Carl Evers Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. (2 Copies) In the Chimney Corner by Frederic H. Cowen New York: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. I Know a Bank by Charles E. Horn New York: Richard A. Saalfield Fleeting Days by Eben H. Bailey Boston: Arthur P. Schmidt \u0026amp; Co. The Evening Gun by Dr. J.B. Herbert Cincinnati: Fillmore Bros. Committed to the Deep by C.A.White Boston: White, Smith \u0026amp; Company Down Deep within the Cellar by John Oxenford Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) The Man-O'-War's Man by Arthur W. Marchant Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Sunset by Kate Vannah Boston: White-Smith Music Publishing Company When the wind blows in from the Sea by Henry Smart Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (2 Copies) Love's Sorrow by Harry Rowe Shelley New York: G. Schirmer Love is Calling by Virginia Hagan Chicago: National Music Company Meditation Song by. C. Chenery Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Child of the Sunbeam by N. Barker Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (3 Copies) Star of the Desert by Theo Bonheur Boston: Oliver Ditson Company Afterwards by John W. Mullen Boston: Oliver Ditson Company In Night's Still Calm by Gustave Luther New York: G. Schirmer Blest were the Days by Sir John A. Stevenson Boston: Oliver Ditson Must We Then Meet As Strangers? by J. R. Thomas New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Song of the Patriot by John Naylor Haverhill, Mas: John Naylor The Old Song Book by W. J Morant Chicago: National Music Company Where the Sugar Maples Grow by A.A. Giffin Washington DC: The Kirkus Dugdale Co. Farewell Dear Heart by D.S. Hakes Cincinnati: Fillmore Brothers The King of the Deep Am I by W.C. Kreusch New York: Leo Feist Davy Jones' Locker by H.W. Petrie New York: Jos.W.Stern \u0026amp; Co. Knights of Honor by Harrison Millard New York: Richard A. Saalfield Shower of Cold Polka by Carl Lorenz Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman Home Sweet Home by William Kuhe New York: W.A. Oakes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Title: \"Mary Oatwell\" \"Music\" Inside Cover: Typed listing-typed Vocal and Piano music My Mountain Home by William J. Wetmore, MD. New York: Millet's Music Saloon Solitude by John Daniel Philadelphia: Covenhoven \u0026amp; Duffy Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson Boston: Oliver Ditson Thou Hast Wounded the Spirit That Loved Thee by A Lady Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury Boston: E.H. Wade Ev'ry Land My Home by N.J. Sporle New York: A.A. Van Gelder I Love the Merry Sunshine by Stephen Glover New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Tell Me My Heart by Henry R. Bishop Baltimore: Geo. Willig Jr. There is Darkness on the Mountain by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Spring Time of the Year is Coming by C.Thompson Esq. Baltimore: G. Willig Hope and the Rose by Stephen Glover Baltimore: G. Willig I Do Not Ask to Offer Thee by G. Linley New York: F. Riley \u0026amp; Co. I'm A Merry Zingara by M.W.Balfe Boston: Geo. P. Reed The Somnambulist's Song by Madlle. Jenny Lind New York: Jollie Lament for Home by Linley New York: Jollie Comin' Thro' the Rye New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Alpine Sheperdess by H.Kater, Esq. New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Alfin Brillar by Luigi Ricci Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. La Fille Du Regiment by Donizetti New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall La Vivandiere New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Rejoice Our Lord Has Risen by C.K. Hawes Portland Maine: C.K. Hawes Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son We Met by Chance by F. Kuchen New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son My Mother Dear by Samuel Lover, Esq. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Mother's Smile by Wm. Vincent Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son If the Deep Voice of Sorrow by George Loder New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Searcher of Hearts by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Star of Love by W. V. Wallace New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Spring is Coming by Henry Kleber New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Silent Nymph with Silvery Wings by G.H. Rodwell New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. My Home, My Happy Home by G.A. Hodson Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Where are the Hopes I Cherished by Bellini New York: Jaques \u0026amp; Brother When I was Quitting Norman Bowers by Meyerbeer New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Mine it is at Midnight Hour by J. Caspard Maeder New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Bonnie Doon New York: S.C. Jollie Jamie;s on the Stormy Sea by Bernard Covert Boston: Oliver Ditson Maiden! awake from thy slumbers by John Daniel New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son May morning light Fall o'er thee by John Daniel Boston: G.P. Reed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Title: Duetts Inside cover not attached an alphabetical list of songs labeled \"Vocal \u0026amp; Instrumental Music, v.69\" May Queen by Henry C. Watson, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Shades of Eve are Falling by John Daniell, Boston: Geo. P. Reed Come with Me Beneath the Wave by Edward Collier, Boston: Henry Prentiss The Inchcape Bell by John Parry Jr., Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me back my Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes like a Spell by C.E. Horn I'm Afloat, I's Afloat by John M. White, Boston: Henry Prentiss Il Secreto per esser Felici ( It is beter to Laugh than be sighing) by Donizetti, Boston: Oliver Ditson O Would I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques Birds Who on the Joyous Wing by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Henry R, Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee O Love is Like a Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Not for Me by Henry Oakey; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall I Beg You'll Not Suppose Miss Snooks by R. Smith; New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. The Rosy Hours of Sprightly Youth by John Daniel; Boston: Henry Prentiss The American Girl by Charles F. Heuberer; Boston: Henry Prentiss There Crows a Bonnie Briar Bush by James Dewar; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques Melody by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Merry Gondolier by Alexander Lee; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mariner's Graveby Charles T. Martyn; New York: Charles E. Horn Di Tanti Pal Piti Come and Wander with Me by Auber; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques The Winters Gone the Spring is Here by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher We're Out Upon the Moonlit Wave by John H. Hewitt; Baltimore: G. Willig, Jr. When I First Heard the Convent Bell by Maria B. Hawes; New York: Atwill Publisher Shall I Sing You the Song by Augustus Meves; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring is Coming by Carlo Bassini; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Smile Upon Me Dearest by Auber; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Star of the Desert by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Publisher Soon I Shall Behold Thee by Herold; New York: Atwill Publisher The Carrier Pigeon by P.K. Moran; Boston: C. Bradlee None Remember Thee by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh Take Not Too Rudelt the Rose by John C. Andrews; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Oh Weep Not, Oh Weep Not by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Do Not Look So Bright and Blest by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon Oh Tell Me Not of Future Peace by Mrs. G.; New York: C.T.Ceslain Sounding Billows; New York: Jas. L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Poor Man's Friend by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Lass o'Cowrie by Francis H. Brown; New York: Atwill Publisher The Language of Flowers by Thomas Moore, Esq.; New York: Atwill Publisher Go Demand of Yon Light Zephyr by G. Donizetti; New York: Hewitt \u0026amp; Jaques The Merry Bugle by Mr. J. Jones; Boston: Oliver Ditson Angels of Peace and Gladness by Bellini; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ah! Believe Love's Holy Flame by A. Adam; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Sweet is the Thought, The Promise Sweet by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. Thou Art Far Away at sea by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Day I'm Sixty Two by T. Bricher; Boston: H. Prentiss When This Enchantment I Behold by M.W. Balfe; Boston: O.Ditson Woman's Heart by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson Highland Mary by L. Kozeluch; Boston: C. Bradlee Hail Columbia Happy Land; New York: Atwill Publisher Our Father's Hearth by S.B. Pond; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Sunbeam of Summer by Bellinin; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Orphean Lyre by Mr. Wainwright; Boston: O. Ditson (2) The Reconciliation by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Hours of Love When First We Met by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Chain and the Ring by Samuel Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Churchyard Wall by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Chieftain's Halls by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Gypsy's Invitation by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Am I Not Fondly Thine Own; New York: Atwill's Come Echo Catch My Song by C.M. Weber; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Arm, Arm Ye Brave by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Piercing Eyes by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Pleasing Pain by Haydn; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Holy, Holy, Lord, God, Almighty by Handel; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Honor and Arms by Handel; Boston: Oliver Ditson When Night Comes O'er the Plain by S. Nelson; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Tiger Couches in the Wood by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Flora's Invitation by James B. Taylor; Boston: Henry Prentiss The Waves are Brightly. Lightly Dancing by T. Comer; Boston: C. Bradlee Oh! Boatman Row Me O'er the Stream by Mrs. Marion Dix Sullivan; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Free, The German Rhine by J.W. Hudson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Life as a Father pitieth his Children by Joseph Monds; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Oh! Lull Me, Lull Me Charming Air by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: Ld. Meignen Kate Kearney by a memeber of the Philadelphia Glee Association; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns My Sweet Dorabella by T. Philipps; Boston: Parker Ditson Song of the Gipsy's Bride by Balfe Chorus of Gypsey's by Balfe; New York: Atwill Tis Sad to Leave Our Father Land by Balfe; New York: Atwill The Heart Bow'd Down by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fair Land of Poland by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson I'll Do Thy Bidding Mother Dear by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine: Vocal Music; Cover S. Jennie Kingsley Inside cover label \" Forbes Library, Northampton, Mass. Gift of Miss Alma J. Bridgman, Williamsburg, Mass.\" Alphabetical listing, typed inside front cover The Star Spangled Banner arranged by Wm Dressler; New York: William Dressler Hail Columbia  arranged by Ch. K.; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Viva L'America Home of the Free by H. Millard; New York: Firth, Pong \u0026amp; Co. The Soldier's Prayer by William A. King; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. My Beloved One's Fairy Like Form by A. Fesca; Boston: E.H. Wade My Father's Home by Ferdinand Cumbert; New York: William Dressler The Song of May by W.Vincent Wallace; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Sons Croosken Laun by Matthews; Philadelphia: G. Willig Haunted Stream by George Barker; Philadelphia: Beck \u0026amp; Lawton The Death of Warren by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Kathleen Mavorneen by J.N. Crouch; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Dermot Astore by F.W.N. Crouch; New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. Love Not by Blockley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Blighted Flower by M.W. Balfe; Philadelphia: A. Foit Clara by George Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Agatha by F. Abt; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons Gaily Thro' Life Wander by G. Linley; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Il Secreto Per Esser Felici by Donizetti; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Within a Mile of Edinboro; Cincinnati: F. W. Rauch I've Brought Thee an Ivy Leaf by David Wood; New York: S.T. Gordon Mrs. Lofty and I by J.J. Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Village Queen by Emily Antonia Walker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Grave of Bonaparte by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny L'Ouvriere by D'Etienne Arnaud; Bruxelles: B. Schott Soave Imagine D'Amor by Mercante; Paris\" Choudens Three Fishers went Sailing by John Hullah; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Oft in the Stilly Night by Sir J. Stevenson; New York: S.T. Gordon The Beggar Girl by A. Sedgwick; Boston: Russell \u0026amp; Tolman Rock Me to Sleep, Mother by Ernest Leslie; Boston: G.D. Russell and Company Weeping, Sad and Lonely by Henry Tucker; Brooklyn: Sawyer \u0026amp; Thompson The Murmering Sea by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Lays of the Night by Stephen Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son I Would That My Love by M. Bartholdy; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Maybells and the Flowers by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould \u0026amp; Co. The Vacant Chair by Geo. F. Root; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Thou Art With Me by J.R. Thomas; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Glory Hallelujah arranged by Waldo Allen; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Wanted a Governess by John Parry; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Sensitive Coon by Pedro A. Andreu; New York: S.T. Gordon The Universal Medley arranged by J. Pierpont; Boston: Oliver Ditson Marching Along by Wm. B. Bradbury; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: MUSIC  Cover: C.F. Smith Inside cover loose listing of songs by composer, alphabetical: Vocal Music, Vol. 7 Mother He's Going Away by Samuel Lover; New York: Atwill Molly Carew by Samuel Lover, Esq.; New York: Millets Music Saloon Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining by Samuel Lover; Philadelphia: George Willig The Low Back'd Car by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The May-Dew by S. Lover; New York: E. Riley The Chameleon by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Flower of Natchez by SAmuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Fanny of New York by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Indian Summer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Alabama by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Two Birds by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Slaying the Deer by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Land of the West by Samuel Lover; New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. The Beautiful West by Alexander Lee; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Fine Ould Irish Gentleman by John Brougham; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Jeannette \u0026amp; Jeannot by Charles W. Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Cheer Up My Own Jeannette by Charles W. Glover; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Were I but his Own Wife by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son The Maiden's Dream by James G. Maeder; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son What are the Wild Waves Saying by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son When Stars are in the Quiet Skies by Alexander Ball; Boston: George P. Reed Thou art Gome from my Gaze by G. Linley Esq. ; New York: Millet's Music Saloon Despairing Mary by J. Wilson; Charleston: George Oates Oh! The Heart it is a Treasure by E.L. Hime; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son My Soul in One Unbroken Sigh by W.H. Reeves; Boston: G.P. Reed The Bank of the Guadalquiver by L.Lavenu; New York: Atwill Beautiful Venice by J.P. Knight; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Deck Not with Gems by W, Turnbull; Boston: W.H. Oakes Flow Gently Sweet Afton by J.E. Spilman; Philadelphia: George Willig Ode in the Golden Rule, I.O.O.F. arranged by Webbe Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V.Wallace; New York: Firth Hall \u0026amp; Pond Girondin's Hymn by A. Dumas; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026amp; Brother (handwritten verses) Ethiopian Serenades: Mary Blane; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son My Uncle Ned by Wlliam Clifton: New York: Atwill Oh! Susanna of the Christy Minstrels; New York: C.Holt, Jr. Dearest Mae (an Ethiopian Song) by L.D. H. Crosby; Philadelphia: A. Fiot\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine \"Piano\" Cover \"l.H.B. Music\" The Old English Gentleman Ronald and I by Louisa Gray; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. The Meeting of the Waters by Thomas Moore March of the Men of Harlech by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome The Celebrated Marseillais Hymn by M. Rouget Delisle; London: T. Broome I Love, My Love by Ciro Pinsuti; London: Duff \u0026amp; Stewart The Brook by J.A. Wade; London: T. Broome List! Lovely Fisher Maiden by C.H. Furlong; Edinburgh: Paterson \u0026amp; Sons Tell me My Heart by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Should He Upbraid by Sir H.R. Bishop; London: B. Williams Kathleen Mavourneen by F. Nicholls Crouch; London: Hutchins \u0026amp; Romer Home Sweet Home by Sir Henry R. Bishop; London: Joseph Willams Non li scordar di mel by Fabio Campana; London: R. Mills Oh! Ma Charmante by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: J.B. Cramer \u0026amp; Co. Mignon by Ambroise Thomas; Paris: Au Menestrel Le Soir by Ch. Gounod; Paris: Choudens, Pere \u0026amp; Fils Serenade by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer In Our Bright Fairy Boat by Charles Gounod; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer First Violet by Mendelssohn; London: J.B. Cramer There is a Green Hill Far Away by Ch. Gounod; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Cleansing Fires by Virginia Gabriel; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer Angels Ever Bright and Fair by Handel; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Jerusalem, Thou that Killest the Prophets by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. But the Lord if Mindful of His Own by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London:Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Sonate Pathetique pour le Piano by L. Van Beethoven; London: Schott \u0026amp; Co. Fantasia in C minor by Mozart; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. L'Invitation a la Valse Rondo Brillante by C.M. von Weber; London: Forsyth Brothers Lascia Ch'io Pianga by Franz Rosenfeld; London: Hutchings and Romer Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith; London: Augener \u0026amp; Co. Petits Oiseaux by W. Kuhe; Bruxelles: Schott Freres Pinson et Fauvette by Paul Barbot; Paris: C. Prilipp Rosabina by Hannah R. Binfield; London: Joseph Williams Pluie de Brillants by F.V. Kornatzki; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Roulette Galop by Chas. Coote Junr. ; London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: MUSIC Cover E.E.EASTMAN Unattached alphabetical list of songs inside from cover The May Queen (parts 1-3) by William R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! My Heart is Weary Waiting by Herman Saroni; Philadelphia: Edward Walker Pirates Serenade by I. Thompsom; Boston: C.H. Keith The Old Sexton by Henry Russell; Boston: Prentiss and Clark I've a Home in the Valley by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Last tear I Shed by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainy Day Song by Wiliam R. Dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bridge of Sighs by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson I've Nothing Else to do by William Clifton; Boston: Oliver Ditson Je Suis La Bayadere by N.C. Bochsa; Philadelphia: A. Fiot I Love, I Love the Free by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed To Mary in Heaven by Mr. W.R. dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Oh! Watch You Well By Daylight by Samuel Lover; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall The Night Before the Bridal by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Love's Young Dream by Sir John Stevenson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Grace Darling by George Linley; Philadelphia The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster; Boston: Geo. P. Reed I Have Something Sweet to Tell You by I.B. Webster; Louisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. The Song of Blanche Alpen by Stephen Glover; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Grecian Daughter by Jos. P. Knight; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Thus Meet Thou and I by W.Williams; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by H. Russell; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House There's A Good Time Coming by E.L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson If She Love Thee by T. Comer; Boston: Oliver Ditson Dearest I Think of Thee by C. Krebs; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Will You Love Me Then as Now? by F. Weiland; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver DitSON The Willow Song by I.N. Metcalf; Boston: Prentiss \u0026amp; Clark Come Dwell With Me by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Cradle Song by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Natalie, Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Songs of the Virginia Serenaders-Lucy Neal by J.P. Carter; Boston: Keith's Music Publishing House Oh! Emma was a Darling by John P. Ordway; Bosotn: E.H. Wade Nelly was a Lady by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Good Old Days of Yore by Judson; Boston: G.P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. The California Gold Diggers by Nathan Barker; Boston: S.W. Marsh Come with Me While the Stars Shine Bright by J.W. Turner; Boston: Oliver Ditson When the Stars are in the Quiet Skies by H.A. Osborne; New York: William Vanderbeek The Mountainer's Farewell by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Get Off the Tracks by Jesse Hutchinson Junr. Boston: Published by the author Where Can the Soul Find Rest! by John Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Was Happy Ere I Loved You by George Linley; Boston: Oliver Ditson Will You Come to My Mountain Home? by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Comin thro' the Rye; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountainer by Leonard Marshall; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jenny Gray by Charlie Mueller; Philadelphia: Edward L. Walker Do They Miss Me At Home? by S.M. Crannis; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Miss Thee at Home by Charlie C. Converse; Boston: Oliver Ditson I Cannot Pretend to Say by Charles W. Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Old Pine Tree by Charles White; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Young Folks at Home by Miss Hattie Livingston; New York: Gould \u0026amp; Berry The Cottage of My Mother by Judson Hutchinson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Again by M.S. Pike, Esq.; Boston: E. H. Wade The Flag of Our Union by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Dismal Swamp by Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Carry Me Home to Die by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: Oliver Ditson To Inez in Heaven by Miss Augusta Browne; Boston: Wm. Oakes I'm Alone, All Alone by William dempster; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rockaway by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed How Long \u0026amp; Dreay is the Night by B.F. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson Shall we Meet Again, Mary by W.C. Peters; Philadelphia: George Willig\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Spine: Music with call Numbers VZP//9M973 inside front cover \"Forbes Library Northampton, Mass. Gift of Joseph L. Harrison\" Alphabetical listing by composer of songs in book, page 3 J.L. Harrison, Troy, NY handwritten Autumn Wind by E.C. Phelps; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Bells of Aberdovey by  Brinley Richards; Boston: Oliver Ditson Spring Song by G.D. Wilson; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Estelle by Charles D'Albert; Troy, NY: Edward P. Jones Fanyasia by G.A. Osborne; Boston: Oliver Ditson Valse L'Amour by J.W. Long; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Tam O'Shanter by George W, Warren; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. U.S. Army Calls by Robert Stoeprl; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Monks Prayer by Julius E. Muller; New York: William A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Birds of Spring by E. Hoffman; Providence, RI: John A. Cory La Cascade of Roses by J. Ascher;  New York: S. T. Gordon Preciosa by E. Beyer; Boston: O;iver Ditson Di Provenza Il Mar by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Summer Breezes by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Berceuse (Cradle Song) by L.M. Gottschalk; New York: William Hal \u0026amp; Son Teresa Carreno by E.H.Wade; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Marie by Brinley Richards; New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer Hymn to Love by Theodor Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Les Cloches Du Monastere by Lefebure Wely; New York: Firth, Son \u0026amp; Co. The Prayer Granted by Thecla Badarzewska; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Lauterbach Maiden by R. Loffler; Philadelphia: G. Andre \u0026amp; Co. Le Crepuscule by T.J. Guy; New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer Zeta Psi Polka by T.J. Guy; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Lester Wallack Polka by Robert Stoepel; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Maienliebe by Th. Oesten; New York: S.T. Gordon La Tendresse by H. Cramer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Reve d' Esperance by Henry Mayer; New York: Firth, Pond and Co. Golden Robin Polka by Narcisse Bousquet; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co, The Blossom Quadrille by Wililam Hopkins; Try, NY: Edward Hopkins Republican Quadrilles by Thos. J. Guy; Buffalo: Sheppard Cottier \u0026amp; Co. Military March by Ch. Gounod; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Spring Fairy by J.C. Engelbrecht;  Baltimore: Miller \u0026amp; Beacham La Charme Schottisch by Edward N. Catlin; Troy, New York: J.W.Andrews The Lorette Polka by James Pearce; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Je T'Ecoute by J. Lafleur; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Alleghany Valley Rail Road March by Sarah H. Killikelly; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Les Rats Quadrilles by J. Redler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Crown of Diamonds Galop by James Bellak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pestal by Charles Grobe; Baltimore: G. Wilig Junr. General Grant's Grand March by  E. Mack; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Red and Silver Spine \"Scraps\"; book of loose music scores; the following inside cover: McKinley Victory March expressly written for the Boston Sunday Journal by E.N. Catlin, Max Herschfeldt, Louie Baer and Joseph H. Wadsworth Ma Honey Girl by James H. Davis The Return of the Soldier March by E. Vincelette; Lowell Mass. Olympia March by Emil Mollenhauer for the Sunday Globe: Oliver Ditson Company March Comique by Mrs. E.A. Richmond; West Medford American Boys' march by Fank T.Thuma; Pittsburgh: Hambay Music Co. The Bohemian Club March by John George Lynn Cadet March by John Heiser Hail! All Hail! by Harry Sanders; A Christmas Song for the Home Magazine Attached to Inside front cover--untitled song My Love and Me by Herbert Johnson Kissing Dolly Good Night by Geo. M. Blandford in the Boston Sunday Journal September 6, 1896 Pretty Phyliss Gray by Harry Moore; Oliver Ditson Company the Winter Sun by Philip Greely; Miles \u0026amp; Thompson There are Friends for Me by Felix M'Glennon; New York Music Co. When Your Love Grows Cold by Chas. Miller; Howley, Havilland \u0026amp; Co. Under her Little Umbrella by Philip Greely Two Little Maids by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; Boston: J. Frank Giles, Music Printer A Charming Little yaller Girl by George Evans Just Say Good-Bye Again by Charles Miller; Howley, Haviland \u0026amp; Co. My Fair New England Home by T. Brigham Bishop; Boston: J. Frank Giles They are the Best Friends of All by Monroe H. Rosenfeld for Sunday World The Sunshine of Paradise Alley by John W. Bratton On Broadway by T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Roll, O Roll the Stone Away by J.C. Macy; Globe Newspaper Co. The Angel Came by Frederic Cowen; New York: The New York Music Co. The Broadway Girl by Geo. M. Cowan The Calm that Comes at Evening by N.T.Kell; Widmer-Stigler Music Publishing Company Oh! Silver Moon by Arthur Berkeley Have You Never Wished Me Bad by W.C. Parker Will You Be True to Me? by Malcolm Douglas; T.B. Harms \u0026amp; Co. Photos from the Boston Sunday Journal, July 19. 1896--Arthur Sewall of Maine Democratic Candidate for Vice President and Williams Jennings Bryan of Nebraska On the Race Track by Eduard Holst; New York Musical Echo Co. My Pussy Cat; Howley Haviland \u0026amp; Co. Love that is Nearest by Frederick Soloman for the Ladies Home Journal Yes, I'll Wait Awhile I Wish That You Were With Me Tonight Honey does you love yer man? by John W. Bratton; M. Witmark \u0026amp; Sons I'mUncle Sam The Yankee by T. Brigham Bishop Don't Send Her Away by Monroe H. Rosenfeld; B.F. Wood Music Company Only A Letter by Miss Lillian Kennedy The Song of Christmas Bells by Philip Greely Home is Where the Heart is On Parade by John Philip Sousa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Weber Hunter's Chorus S B Coolidge Inside Cover \" Forbes Library Northampton Mass Gidt of Frank Lyman Brooklyn N.Y. Typed alphabetical list of Vocal and Instrumental Music, vol. 88 Introduction ( to Hunter's Chorus) The Hunter's Chorus by C. Meineke; Baltimore: John Cole The Celebrated Overture to la Dame Blanche by A. Boieldieu; New York: E. Riley The Celebrated Overture Il Barbier di Seville by Rossini; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Celebrated Overture to the Caravan by Mr. Gretri; New York W. DuBois The Swiss Hunters Welcome Home by L. Devereaux; Boston: James L..Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Music Saloon Harriet the Match Girl by W. Kirby; Boston: J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Chimes of Zurich by Charles E. Horn; New York: J.L. Hewitt The Huntsman's Chorus by N. Buhl; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Boston Light Infantry's by E. Kichberg Jr.; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Boston Brigade march by James Hewitt; Boston: James Hewitt Music Store Boston Independet Cadets' Grand March by J. Worsley; Boston: C. Bradlee Grand March Quick Step by Webster's; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. A Popular New Quick Step by Anthony Rieff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Gipsey Dance by Augustus Voigt; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. LHimne des Marsellois by Mr. Moran; New York: W. Dubois Bid me Discourse by Henry R. Bishop; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart Johnny came A Courting by W.F.Parke; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Meet Me By Moonlight by J. Augustine Esq.; New York: E. Riley The King and the Countryman by Mr. Parnell; Boston: C. Bradlee Farewell But Whenever You Welcome the Hour by Arthur F. Keene; New York: E. Riley Hours There Were by Joseph A. Wasde esq.; Philadelphia: John G. Klemn Oh it is Not While Riches by W. Eavestaff; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Farewell to My Harp by Charles E. Horn; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Hinda's appeal to her Lover by G. Kiallmark; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. Let Us Hast to Kelvin grove bonnie lassie by R.A. Smith; Boston: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Braes o' Balquhither by John Davies; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart Bonja Song; New York: J.A.\u0026amp; W. Geib The Carrier Pigeon; Philadelphia: John G. Klemm\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar \u0026amp; Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen \u0026amp; Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026amp; Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes \u0026amp; Swan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music  Attached on inside cover alphabetical listing, by composer; Volume 53 Piano Music Inside: May G. Leavitt; January 21st 1871 5th Sinfonies by J.N. Hummel; Londres: Chez Schott \u0026amp; Co. Sonaten by L.van Beethoven; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Reverie-Traumerei by R. Schumann; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Zufriedenheit by Orleana R. E. Thompson; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company No. 7 Op.78 Fantasie; Braunschweig \u0026amp; New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag No. 10 Op.21 Grande Polonaise in Es Dur; Braunschweig \u0026amp; New York: Henry Litoloff's Verlag Lieder Ohne Worte by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Bohn: N. Simrock The Mountain Stream by Sidney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. L'Esperance by Alexandre Fesca; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. Frisches Leben by F. Spindler; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Wanderlieder by Franz Spindler; Boston: Henry Tolman Fruhlings= Wanderungen by L. Kohler; Leipzig: C.F.W. Siegel Andante by F. Schubert; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Co. Marcia Fantastica by Bargiel; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Grande Galop Chromatique by F. Liszt; Boston: Henry Tolman \u0026amp; Co. Les Courriers Caprice by Theodore Ritter: Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Songs Front Cover: Flossie S. Roberts. In Loving Memory of Her Dear Aunt \u0026amp; Godmother Clara Helena Aubrey From Uncle Richard, July 16, 1896 2. O for the Wings of a Dove by F. Mendelssohn Batholdy; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co, My Mother Bids Me Bind My Hair by Haydn; London: H. D'Alcorn Kindly Will Heaven Regard Us by Donizetti; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Flow on Thou Shining River by Sir John Stevenson; London: H. D'Alcorn There's Not A Merry Bird That Sings by Ferdinad Gumbert; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Looking Back by Arthur S. Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. The Storm by W. Glover; London: H. D'Alcorn Children's Voices Song by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Far Away From Thee by Michael Watson; London: Willey \u0026amp; Co. Love in Youth by H. B. Farnie; London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Last Links are Broken by Fanny Steers; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Leah's Song by Brinley Richards; London: Cramer \u0026amp; Co. Come Where My Loves Lies Dreaming by S.C.Foster; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Lark Now Leaves His Wat'ry Nest by J.L. Hatton; London: B. Williams Half Mast High by Claribel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Belle Mahone by J.H. McNaughton; London: Howard \u0026amp; Co. Sweethearts by Arthur Sullivan; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. I Cannot Forget by Charlotte Sainton Dolby; London: Boosey, Patey \u0026amp; Co. She Wore A Wreath of Roses by Jospeph P. Knight; London: Joseph Williams Auld Robin Gray; London: H. Dalcorn \u0026amp; Co. Remember or Forget by Hamilton Aide; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Floating Away by John Blockley; London: John Blockley Only to Love by Charles Santley; London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer Golden Days Ballad by Arthur S.Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Across the Sea by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. To The Woods by F. Warner; London: Brewer \u0026amp; Co. Ring Out Wild Bells by John Blockley; London: John Blockley 'Tis the Hour for Music by Henry Farmer; London: Joseph William Ruby by Virginia Gabriel; London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. The Skipper and His Boy by Virginia Gabriel; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. Tired by Miss Lindsay (Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss); London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Recit by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy's; London: Novello, Ewer \u0026amp; Co. Ring On! Sweet Angelus by Ch.Gounod; London: Metzler \u0026amp; Co. Mein Liebster ist im Dorf der Schmied by Gustav Holzel; London: Augener \u0026amp; Co. Weary Song by Virginia Gabriel; London: Duff \u0026amp; Stewart She Sat Beside the Mountain Spring by Virginia Gabriel; London: C.Lonsdale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: William A. Baker  Sticker inside cover: Forbes Library Northampton Mass. The Great Organ Offertoire by A. Lefebure Wely; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. (stamped Jul 2 1895) Air By Mozart; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Pastorale by Kullak; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. La Meditation, Offertoire for Vox Humana by W. Eugene Thayer; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Deux Prieres by Alphonse Mailly; London: Chez Schott \u0026amp; Co. Overture to Martha by von Flotow; New York: S.T.Gordon Overture to the Celebrated Opera of William Tell by G. Rossini; New York: Firth, Son \u0026amp; Co, Nro. 18 Entfuhrung by W.A. Mozart; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. 46. Belisar by C. Donizetti; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. 53 Das Nachtlager by C. Kreutzer; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. Weisse Dame by von Boieldieu; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro. 33. Freischutz by C.M. von Weber; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Nro.26. Tancred by von Rossini; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Sonata quasi una Fantasia by Franz Liszt; London: G. Augener \u0026amp; Co. Andante by W.A. Mozart; Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Larghetto by Mozart;  Philadelphia: Louis Meyer Faust ( No. 1 \u0026amp; 2) by Albert W. Berg; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Tannhauser by C. Frandel; New York: Beer \u0026amp; Schirmer L'Africaine-Marche religieuse by G. Meyerbeer; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Intermezzo Notturno by Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy; Leipzig: Breitkopf \u0026amp; Hartel Midsummer Notturno by Mendelssohn; Brooklyn: Carl Prox Wedding March by Mendelssohn; New York: S. T. Gordon Hallelujah Chorus; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Nro. 3. Stumme von Portici by D.F. E. Auber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle Nro. 33 Freischutz by Charles M. von Weber; Wolfenbuttel: Druck and Verlag L. Holle The Palermo Quadrille by Ch. D'Albert; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine Date: 1856 Cover: S. Jennie Kingsley Inside Cover Sticker attached: Forbes Library; Northampton, Mass. Gift Of Miss Alma J. Bridgman; Williansburg, Mass. Index to Vocal \u0026amp; Instrumental Music v. 10 attached to front page (continued on folowing page) La Fille du Regiment by Donizetti; New York Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond Ah! Why Desire to Light that Face by Donizetti; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Song of the Captive Greek Girl by J.W. Hobbs; Boston: Oliver Ditson The May-Dew by S. Lover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Come to the Dance by George Linley; Philadephia: A. Fiot They tell me that thy heart is changed by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters I've Left the Snow-Clad Hills by G. Linley; Boston: Stephen W. Marsh Oh! The Home of My Childhood by Herold; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Has Sorrow Thy Young Days Shaded by J.G. Maeder; Boston: E.H. Wade Shells of the Ocean by J.W. Cherry; New York: Horace Waters The Hazel Dell by Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Sons Joys That We've Tasted; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Will You Come to My Mountain Home ? by Francis H. Brown; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Come Where the Violets Blow by William Iucho; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son The Spirit Land by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Far From the World by V. C. Taylor; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Guardian Spirits by Thomas BAker; New York: Horace Waters The Rapture Dwelling by M.W. Balfe; Boston: Parker \u0026amp; Ditson Little Eva by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026amp; Company Here's a health to thee Tom Moore by Michael Kelly; New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. I Lay on the Battle Fields by Edward Howe Jr.; Boston: Oliver Ditson Billy Boy by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E. P. Christy; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Old Folks are Gone by G. Friedrich Wurzel; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son Maniacs Vision by A.B. Winch; Boston: Geo. P. Reed \u0026amp; Co. A New Melody Song by B. Covert; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Rainbow Scottisch by Henry Kleber; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The National Scottisch by Charles D'Albert; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sontag Polka by T. Oesten; Boston: Oliver Ditson Syracuse Polka by J.A. Fowler; New York: S.C.Jollie Fire Bell Galop by James Bellak; Philadelphia: J.E. Gould Love Not Quick Step by Francis H. Brown; New York: Jollies Music Repository California Quick Step by Edward L. White; Boston: Oliver Ditson Humel's Celebrated Waltz by Gelineck; New York: W. Dubois The Midnight Waltz by W.V. Wallace; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Fairy Waltz by Henry Knicht; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Fairy Bell Waltz by Edward Howe, Jr.; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Cinderella Waltz by J.F. Burrows; Boston: Oliver Ditson Frances Waltz by Charles Weisheit; Brooklyn: P.K. Weizel Azalia, or Almacks Waltz by L. V. Beethoven; Boston: Oliver Ditson Aria Alla Scozzese by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Theme de Meyerbeer by F. Hunten ; Boston: Oliver Ditson Jeanette and Jeannot; Boston: Oliver Ditson Handwritten sheet music at back: Andante Pastorale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: M.A. Conant Songs Go Where the Mists are Sleeping by John Daniel; Boston: G.P. Reed Music and Her Sister Song by Stephen Glover; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Moonlight , Music, Love and Flowers by John Barnett; Louisville: W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Co. The Angels Told Me So by Horace Waters; New York: Horace Waters The Somnambulist's Song; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026amp; Co. Sleep, Mine Eyelids Close by Anne Fricker; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber I Wonder If She Loves Me by Samuel Carusi; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen The Separation by J.C. Maeder; Baltimore: W.C. Peters I'm the Little Flower Girl by G. Linley; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Molly Bawn by SAmuel Lover, Esq; New York: Wm. Dubois We May Be Happy Yet by M.W. Balfe; Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Sweet and Low; Boston: Nathan Richardson My Boyhood's Home by W.M. Rooke; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon There was a Time by Joseph Philip Knight; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Mattie A. Shirk Inside Sticke: Monmouth County Historical Association Gift of Nannie (Hammer) Betts Handwritten list of songs, in order of presentation The Cottage by the Sea by J.R. Thomas; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Come Maiden with Me by Henry Tucker; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Come Sweet Maid by William J.Lemon; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Do They Miss Me at Home? by S.M. Crannis;Boston: Oliver Ditson Deal Gently with the Starangers Heart by Charlie C. Converse; New York: Horace Waters The Days Gone By by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker The Little White Cottage or Gentle Nettie Moore by J.S. Pierpoint; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Glad to Get Home by G.F.R. Wurzel; Boston: Nathan Richardson at the Musical Exchange I Would Like to Change My Name by Miss Ouri; St.Louis: Henry Pilcher \u0026amp; Son I See Her Still in My Dreams by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. The Last Beam is Shining Evening Hymn; Philadelphia: G. Willig Love Not by J. Blockley; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker The Maidens Complaint by H. Rebelk; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Listen to the Mockingbird by Alice Hawthorne; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker My Lover Dear is on the Sea by Pietro Centemeri; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Compy. The Maidens Resolution by Theodore J. Jung; New York: Horace Waters Poor Uncle Tom by A. Sedgwick; New York: Wm. Vanderbeek The Prodigal Son by Henry C. Watson; New York: Horace Waters Poor Old Bob by Phil Coachee; New York: Horace Waters Star of the Evening by Henry Tucker; Albany: J.H. Hidley The Scholars Adieu by Emanuel Marquis; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Soldier's Serenade by Charles Jarvis; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker That's So by M.A.I.; Philadelphia: William H. Shuster We'll All Meet Again in the Morning by Thomas Baker; New York: Horace Waters We are Happy Now Dear Mother by I.B. Woodbury; New York: Horace Waters What is Home Without a Father? by Louis S.D. Rees; Philadelphia: T.C. Andrews When Thou Art Nigh by F.E.Z.; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. We Pitch Our Tents on the Old Camp Ground by Solomon Markstein; New York: Horace Waters Yankee Maid adapted by Jacob; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music Cover: Bernie \u0026amp; Lucy Home Sweet Home by J.H. Slack; New York: S.T. Gordon Home Sweet Home for the Left Hand by James M. Wehli; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. 25 Etudes for the Piano by Fred. Burgmuller; New York: S.T. Gordon The Mockingbird by Edward Hoffman; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker La Baladine by C.B. Lysberg; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Overtures for the Piano; Baltimore: Geo. Willig \u0026amp; Co. Pesther Waltzes by Joseph Lanner; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons Sparkling Dew by Jacob Kunkel; St. Louis: Kunkel Brothers Silvery Shower by Adolph Baumbach; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Overture to Martha by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. The Admiral March by Charles Grobe; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Listen to Me by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy The MArble Bride; Chicago: H.M. Higgins Fairy Dell Quick Step by Jean Batiste; Saint Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Melody of the Rhine by C. Czerny; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Il Desiderio by Henri Cramer; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Gaiete de Coeur by Sydney Smith; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Sleep My Angel by Karl Wachtmann; Boston: G.D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Prison Duet, Trovatore by C. Everest; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker La Baladine by Ch. B. Lysberg; St. Louis: Balmer \u0026amp; Weber Convent Bells F. Spindler; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Old Rosin the Bow by William C. Peteres; Cincinnati: A.C. Peters \u0026amp; Bro. Flying Trapeze by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons A Ray of Sunshine by Carl Le Duc; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Song of the Sky Lark by A.P. Wynam; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons Souvenirs of Mississippi by N.P.B. Curtiss; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady The Dew Drop by E.A. Favarger; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Soldiers Return by E. Ketterer; New York: W,.A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. La Chasse Sonate by J.L. Dussek; London: Schott \u0026amp; Co. Prisoner and the Swallow by A. Croisez; New York: J.L. Peters We wont go Home till morning by J.N. Pattison; New York: Wm. A. Pond Il Desiderio by A. Baumbach; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Blue Alsatian Mountains by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. I Dreamt that I Dwelt in Marble Halls by M.W. BAlfe; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. The Song that reached my Heart by Julian Jordan; Halifax: James W. Doley He Wipes the Tear from Every Eye by Alexander Lee; London: Brewer \u0026amp; Co. How Beautiful Upon the Mountains by R.A. Smith; London: W.Marshall \u0026amp; Co. The Wanderer by J.F.Mitchell How Sweet When the Shadow is Passing by Henry Smart; London: Ashdown \u0026amp; Parry The Gipsy Countess by Stephen Glover; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. Consider the Lillies Sacred Song by E.J. Westrop; London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. Far Away Song by Mrs. J. Worthington Bliss; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. The Gypsy's Warning by Henry A. Goard; London: C. Sheard In The Gloaming by Annie Fortescue Harrison (Lady Arthur Hill); London: Hutchings \u0026amp; Romer Come Birdie, Come by C.A. White; London: C. Sheard The Lost Chord Song by Arthue Sullivan; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. thy Face by C.H.R. Marriott; London: J.B. Cramer His Lordship Winked at the Counsel by Peter Conroy; London: Horwood \u0026amp; Crew The Maid of the Mill Song by Stephen Adams; London: Boosey \u0026amp; Co. All's Well by Braham; London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. The Anchor's Weighh'd by Braham; London: T. Broome Dream faces Song by William M. Hutchinson; London: W. Marshall \u0026amp; Co. Auld Land Syne by Grenville Smart; London: T. Broome meet Me By Moonlight by J.A. Wade; London: W.Marshall \u0026amp; Co. The Vacant Chait by G.F. Root; London: W. Paxton The Voice is Near Song by W.T. Wrighton; London: Robert Cocks \u0026amp; Co. A Bird in the Hand by Joseph L. Roeckel; London: Enoch \u0026amp; Sons Far Away, Yet Ever Near by Carl Bernstein; London: C. Sheard Sun of My Soul by T. Blockley; Hampstead: J. Blockley Queen of My Heart Ballad by Alfred Cellier; London: Chappell \u0026amp; Co. Jessie's Dream by John Blockley; London: John Blockley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGently Sighs the Breeze by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Little Nell Ballad by George Linley; London: Cramer, Beale \u0026amp; Co. The Old Watermill by Henry Russell; London: S. Nelson Yes, I Have Dared to love thee!; London: Duff and Hodgson One Day While Gently Riding by F. Kuchen; London: Jullien \u0026amp; Co. The Gypsy Girl by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Cavalier by Charles W. Glover; London: R. Addison \u0026amp; Co. The Wishing-Gate by N.J.Sporle; London: R. Addison \u0026amp; Co. A Life on the Ocean Wave by Henry Russell; London: Jeffreys \u0026amp; Co. Ere Around the Huge Oak by Shield; London: E. Ransford The Irish Emigrant by G. Barker; London: Chappell, Music Seller I Remember, I Remember How My Childhood Fleeted By by Mrs. Edward Fitz Gerald; London: Keith, Prowse \u0026amp; Co. The Christian Graces-the Song of Faith by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Hope by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys The Christian Graces-the Song of Charity by Stephen Glover; London: C. Jeffreys Christian Virtues-Humility by Montague Corri; London: Leoni Lee \u0026amp; Coxhead The Lost Fairy by Charles E. Horn; London: Z.T. Purday\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley \u0026amp; Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt \u0026amp; Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois \u0026amp; Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music Cover: Sarah B. Royce Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me by Verdi; Detroit: J. Henry Whittemore Bonnie Athliene by Frank Howard; Chicago: T.W. Martin Come Back to Erin by Claribel; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Clochette by James L. Molloy; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Dreaming ever, fondly dreaming by Edwin Christie; New York: G.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Down by the Sea by E.W. Locke; Boston: G. D. Russell \u0026amp; Company Dare I Tell! by A.E. Wimmerstedt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy Evangeline by Will S. Hays; Cleveland: S. Brainard Ever of Thee, I'm Fondly dreaming by Foley Hall; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Fairy of the Wildwood by Henry A. Brown; New York: C.H. Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing by R.G. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. How the Gates Came Ajar by Eastburn; Cleveland: S. Brainard \u0026amp; Sons I Am the Merry Postillion by Franz Abt; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy I'd Choose to be a Daisy by Frederick Buckley; New York: Firth Pond \u0026amp; Co. I'd Be a Rose by F. Shrival; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. I Cannot Catch the Sunshine by A.J. Higgins; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins I Live for those I Love by J.A. Butterfield; Chicago: Lyon \u0026amp; Healy Katie Lee \u0026amp; Willie Grey by Grante ; Chicago: A. Judson Higgins Katey's Letter by Lady Dufferin; New York: Wm. A. Pond \u0026amp; Co. Katy Avourneen by J.E.Johnson; Philadelphia: Lee \u0026amp; Walker Little MAggie May by Chas. Blamphin; Chicago: Root \u0026amp; Cady Let Me fold thee close, Mavourneen by M. Keller; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. My Heart is O'er the Sea by Claribel; New York: Wm. A. Pond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten Note inside: Intersting collection of Old Musicical Works, etc. Our King is a true British Sailor by Samuel May; London: Mayhew \u0026amp; Co. Music Sellers Rest Warrior Rest by Michl. Kelly; London: H. Falkner Not a Drum was Heard by John Barnett; London: Mayhew \u0026amp; Co. Music Seller Italian Air by G. Kiallmark; London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine Flowers of Harmony by T. Valentine; London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine Weber's Last Waltz by T. Valentine; London: Monro and May A Military Divertimento by J.C. Webb; London: Z.T.Purday A Favorite Irish Air by Thos. Valentine; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026amp; Collard Polish Military Waltz by J.F. Hance; London: Clementi \u0026amp; Co. The Fairy's Song by Walter Turnbull; London: Clementi, Collard \u0026amp; Collard Bohemian Quadrilles by N.C. Bochsa; London: T. Welsh She never Blamed Him, Never! by Edwin Merriott; London: Goulding \u0026amp; D'Almaine The Museum by Thomas Valentine; London: Monro \u0026amp; May The Masaniello Quadrilles by Auber; London: Preston Grand Brazillian March by W. Hardy; London: Preston Melange by W. Sheppard; London: Preston Burton's Favorite Rondeau; London: A. Bland La Fete Champetre by Mr. Hook; London: Bland \u0026amp; Wellers Sonatinas by D. Bruguier; London: Goulding, D'Almaine, Potter, \u0026amp; Co. AP Shenkin by J. Parry; London: Bland \u0026amp; Wellers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpine: Music Cover: E.E. Eastman    Alphabetical Typed List inside: Instrumental Music v. 65 Stamped Forbes Library Music Dept. Bohemian Polka by Alfred Jaell; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026amp; Co. The Captive by Miss Eliza J. Rogers; Boston John Anderson My Jo; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Very Best Polka; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Polka Favorite by A. Wallerstein; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Sleighride Gallop by J. P. Haggarty; Boston: Oliver Ditson Rondo Scottisch by Dan. Cram.; Boston: Oliver Ditson The German Scottisch by T.S. Lloyd; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Virginia Polka by Charles Mueller; Baltimore: G. Willig Coquete Polka by A. Wallerstein; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Don Giovanni by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Rondo on a Tema of Belisario by C.F. Brunner; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Lucrecia Borgia by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. La Favorite by Ferd. Beyer; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son. Reminiscences Italiennes by J.B. Duvernoy; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Bouquet by F. Beyer; Philadelphia: Klemm \u0026amp; Brother Cujus Animam by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson Les Elegances by Henri Herz; New York: Hewitt Variations Elegantes by Ch. Czerny; Baltimore: Geo. Willig Fleuve du Tage by G. Kiallmark; Boston: C. Bradlee Pleyel's German Hymn by T. Bricher; Boston: Oliver Ditson Melodies Celestes by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Comin Thro' the Rye by Wm. Vincent Wallace; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Yankee Doodle; Boston: C.H. Keith The Last Rose of Summer by Henri Herz; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Kinlock of Kinlock by P.K. Moran; Boston: C.P. Reed Benedette Sia La Madre by Francois Hunten; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son 'Tis the LAst Rose of Summer by Henry Lemoine; New York: Firth, Hall \u0026amp; Pond The Fisher's Hormnpipe by Louis Strack; Boston: Oliver Ditson Home Sweet Home by T. Valentine; Boston: Oliver Ditson Beethoven's Favorite Air by Henri Herz; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Battle of Prague by Kotzwara; New York: Atwill Overture to Zanetta by D.F.E. Auber; Boston: E.H.Wade Overture to the Bronze Horse by D.F.E. Auber; New York: Firth \u0026amp; Hall Twenty Five Studies for the Piano by Henry Bertini Jr.; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Short Melodies for the Organ by Vincent Novello; Boston: Oliver Ditson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyped list, Alphabetical inside cover; Vocal \u0026amp; Instrumental Music, v.4. Vol.68 Astor House Polka by P.S. Gilmore; Boston: Gilmore \u0026amp; Russell Ellen BAyne by Stephen C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Kind words can never die by Sister Abby; Boston: Oliver Ditson \u0026amp; Co. Wait for the Wagon by Geo. P. Knauff; Baltimore: F.D.Benteen All is Changed at Home by J.A. Fowler; New York: Willliam Hall \u0026amp; Son The Swiss Girl by Geo. Linley; Louisville: Peters, Webb \u0026amp; Co. Thou Hast Learned to Love Another by Charles Slade; Boston: Oliver Ditson Are We Almost There! by Florence Vane; Boston: Oliver Ditson He Doeth All Things Well by I.B. Woddbury; Boston: G.P. Reed Was it a Crime to Love Thee by Frederick Brandeis; Louisville: G.W. Brainard Wrecker's Daughter; Cachucha; ABC; Oak Waltz; Cracovienne by Edward L. White; Boston: Geo. P. Reed O Wouuld I were a Boy Again by F. Romer; Baltimore: W.C. Peters Thy Name was Once a Magic Spell by Hon. Mrs. Norton; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Joys That We've Tasted by George W. Patten; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Nelly Bly by S.C. Foster; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Katy Darling; Boston: Oliver Ditson Thoughts of Home by John Blockley; Boston: G.P. Reed We Come Again with Song to Greet You by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Woodman! Spare That Tree! by Henry Russell; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Home Againj by Marshall S. Pike Esq.; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Mother Dear O Pray for Me by J.B. Woodbury; Boston: G.P.Reed \u0026amp; Co. The Burial of Mrs. Judson by L. Heath; Boston: Oliver Ditson There's a Good Time Coming by the Hutchinson Family; Boston: Oliver Ditson Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Johnny Sands by John Sinclair; Boston: Oliver Ditson We Have Been Friends Together by Henry Russell; Boston: C. Bradlee Ben Bolt''s Reply by Henri Vasouver; Luoisville: G.W. Brainard \u0026amp; Co. Ben Bolt by N. Kneass; Cincinnati: W.C. Peters \u0026amp; Sons Stop Dat Knocking at My Door by A.F. Winnemore; Boston: G.P. Reed The Sailor Boy's Last Dream by I.B. Woodbury; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Ossian's Serenade by Ossian E. Dodge; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Ocean Burial by George N. Allen; Cleveland: S. Brainard The Death of St Clare; Boston: Oliver Ditson Farewell To Night We Part by L.V.H. Crosby; Boston: A. \u0026amp; J.P. Ordway Old Folks at Home by E.P. Christi; New York: Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co. Man the Life Boat by Henry Russell; Boston: Oliver Ditson Ida May by H.S. Thompson; Boston: Oliver Ditson Give Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother by O.R. Gross; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Mountaineer's farewell by John C. Baker; Boston: Oliver Ditson The Holy Day of Rest-The Sabbath Day by Stephen Glover; Boston: Oliver Ditson Sleeping I Dreamed Love by John H. Hewitt; New York: William Hall \u0026amp; Son I'm Afloat! I'm Afloat! by Henry Russell; Boston: Geo. P. Reed Annie O' the Banks O'Dee by Stephen Glover; New York: Wm. Hall \u0026amp; Son Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel by Manuel Emilio; Boston: John P. Jewett \u0026amp; Company\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents The following description was provided by the seller: \"1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings \u0026amp; One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8\" TALL X 10-3/8\" TALL X 7/8\" THICK.\" \"83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: \"YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte\" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. \"Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte\" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller \"C. Willig, Baltimore\" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. \"Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement\" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. \"Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad\" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed \u0026amp; Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. \"Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters.\" Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee.\" Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music \u0026amp; libretto. Circa 1840. \"The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover.\" -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area \u0026amp; an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. \"All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove...\" A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. \"The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged \u0026amp; partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber \u0026amp; Co, Baltimore.\" Pictorial title page \u0026amp; page of music with libretto. \"Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson.\" Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. \"Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte.\" Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips.\" Published by J. Cole \u0026amp; Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. \"Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer \u0026amp; D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq.\" Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! \"The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. \"The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie.\" Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. \"Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck\". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. \"Columbus Callopade. Composed \u0026amp; respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel.\" Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth.\" Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. \"Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva.\" Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the \"Ethiopian Quadrilles\" -- \"Goin Ober De Mountin.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"Jonny Boker.\" -- 1 page of music -- \"De Old Jaw Bone.\" -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- \"Jumbo Jim\" - 1 page of music -- \"Jim Along Josey\" -- 1 page of music \"Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York.\" by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. \"Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps.\" by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. \"La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq.\" by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth \u0026amp; Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. \"The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz.\" Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer \u0026amp; Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the \"Onkaye Waltz\" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. \"Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay\" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. \"Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp \u0026amp; Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn \u0026amp; Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander.\" by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! \"Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel.\" Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. \"The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia.\" by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name \"Miss M.J. Binford\". Gilt title on spine \"Music\" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. 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Leyburn and Mary Monroe Penick. The piece was written for The Children's Choir of The Presbyterian Church of Lexington, Va. It also contains copies for violin, violin II, viola, and cello.","This song was composed for Eric Rath and the Hollins Choir.","The piece was arranged and dedicated to Alfred Finch and the Glee Club of Sweet Briar College. The file consists of two original copies and three printed copies. One of the copies is signed by John A. Graham.","This file consists of one original and four copies. The piece was for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","This file consists of one copy of the piece. It was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","This file consists of music written in pencil. The name 'Hugh Thomson Kerr' is written on the front.","Graham dedicated the piece to Miss Edna Schaeffer and the Glee Club of the State Teacher's College, Harrisburg, Va.","This music was arranged for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","This piece was dedicated to Miss Edna T. Shaeffer and the Glee Club of Madison College, Harrisonburg, Va.","This piece was composed for The Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","The piece was for the choir of Trinity Episcopal Church, Staunton, Va.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","Graham arranged the music for the choir of the Lexington Presbyterian Church.","John A. Graham wrote the descant on the sheet of music.","John A. Graham abridged and arranged the music for a violin duet with piano accompaniment","This file includes arrangements for violin I, violin II, viola, and cello.","This piece was arranged by Graham for a cello.","Graham composed the work for Miss MacDonald, Mr. Leyburn, and two pianos.","This file includes the master copy.","This file includes copies for each violin and piano part. The sonata was written for and dedicated to Francis Rouclebush and James G. Leyburn.","This file consists of two notebooks with the music for 'Sonata for Violin and Piano.'","This file contains the violin I and II, viola, and cello music for Graham's 'String Quartet.'","Graham wrote and dedicated the music to Anne MacDonald and James G. Leyburn.","The music was written for Mr. Ammerman.","This file consists of sheet music from Washington and Lee's Troubadours' prouduction of 'The Lady in Green.'","This file consists of sheet music from the musicomedy 'Mlle Gaby' presented by Washington and Lee Troubadours.","The work is dedicated to Mr. Clifton Hall.","Dedicated to the Lexington Presbyterian Choir","'Be with us through the night' is an evening anthem or a quartet or chorus of male voices.","Dedeicated to Miss Mary Monroe Penick and the Choir of the Presbyterian Church.","Written for the Choir of the Presbyterian Church, Lexington, Va","'Savior, breathe an evening blessing' is an evening anthem for soprano voices.","This file consists of sheet music to 'Fight, Fight Blue and White' also referred to as 'Hail to Our Alma Mater.' The song was written for Washington and Lee University and dedicated to R.H. Carr, cheer leader.","This file consists of hand-written sheet music for 'Fight, Fight Blue and White.'","This file consists of sheet music for 'The Blue Ridge' for male chorus, dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee.","This file was written for male chorus and dedicated to the Glee Club of Washington and Lee University.","The song was originally written for C. W. Karraker, Jr.","Graham arranged this song for a male chorus with tenor and baritone solos or with violin or flute obbligato.","This is a choral ballad written for a chorus of women's voices with piano forte accompaniment. Graham wrote and dedicated the work to Miss Virginia Egol and the Choral Club of Hollins College.","Mary Monroe Penick wrote on an envelope the story of how Graham wrote the accompanying music to Mrs. Perkin's poems.","'I never knew' is a solo for mezzo-soprano with pianoforte accompaniment.","'Hebrew Lullaby' was dedicated to Mrs. Walter Forrester.","This has a baritone solo and chrorus for the Washington and Lee Glee Club.","Graham sent a card to Mary Monroe with a short song he wrote about how she was missed.","Graham dedicated this to W. S. Hastings.","'The Night Will Never Stay' was for Charles William Karraker, Jr.","Graham created this piece for Walter Scott Hastings by request.","The file includes a description of the piece.","This song was arranged for the Madrigal Club of Lexington, Va.","One of the copies is signed by James G. Leyburn and has a message from John A. Graham on it.","This song was from 'The Lady in Green' presented by The Troubadours at Washington and Lee University.","This file consists of mostly German cipher material.","This file consists of official documents, such as merandums, official business letters, and reciepts, from John Aleander Graham's war years.","This file consists of programs of Independence Day and Thanksgiving services, a theatre progam, a photograph, and Graham's certificate of identification.","Letter to John from his father about news in Lexington.","This file consists of wartime letters from John's three siblings reporting mostly of news at home, school, etc. It also contains a photograph of 'The Lexington Crew.' It appears to be written in Mercer's handwriting.","This file consists of correspondence from family and friends, in particular Mrs. Graham. There are also letters concerning teaching positions and graduate school scholarships.","This file consists of Graham's war memoirs.","This file consists of a newspaper article about a speech given by George Denny in 1910 about William Graham. It also contains a photograph of the bronze plaque at Graham's grave and photogaphs most likely from the moving of his remains to Lexington.","This file consists of Mercer and John's certificates from grade school and of materials from John's time at Washington and Lee. His report cards, football ticket, and matriculation reciept.","This file consists of newspaper clippings, Graham's Laissez, a correspondence with the editor of Choral Publications, and a photograph of Graham.","This file includes a music record sent to Robert Stewart, nwespaper clippings, and a bill passed by the United States Senate.","This file consists of poetry written by John Alexander Graham. The title of the collection of poems is 'Sadistic Songs for Arrant Egoists.'","This file consists of a record collection index. It is inscribed 'James Otis Trulove, Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va.'","Programs from 'Clan Graham,' 'An Evening of Musical Compositions by John Graham,' and 'A Program of Music by John A. Graham.'","This file includes sheet music for 'Fight, Fight Blue and White' and 'Washington and Lee Swing.'","One of the letters to Mary Monroe asks about John. William writes the next day after hearing of John's death. He proposes doing something to spread John's music.","This file consists of a letter written by Graham to 'James,' most likely James G. Leyburn.","This file consists of designs information about commemorative plates for Washington and Lee University.","This file consists of letters written to Mary Monroe Penick about the music festival in memory of John Alexander Graham. Also included are newspaper articles about the event and programs.","This file consists of correspondence between various people and Mary Monroe Penick regarding preparations for the music festival in memory of John Alexander Graham.","This file includes correspondence written by Mary Monroe Pennick about the details of the music festival in memory of John Graham. It also includes biographies of the musicians who participated in the event, an invitation list, and other information that was used in the planning of the event.","This file consists of Washington and Lee Glee Club programs. Many of the Glee Club's concerts were join concerts with Hollins College or Sweet Briar College.","This file consists of glee club programs from universities other than Washington and Lee. Included are programas from the Intercollegiate Glee Club Contest, Emory University, Sweet Briar, Hollins College, Westminster Choir, University of Virginia, and Iowa State University.","This file consists of opera programs. One of the programs is from the Chicago Civic Opera Company Grand Opera Season 1929-1930. The other three are from the Metropolitan Opera House Philedelphia, seasons 1912-1913, 1913-1914, and 1915-1916.","This file consists of a copy of The Music Club Magazine, part of The Virginia Musician, South Atlantic Intercollegiate Glee Club Association Bulletin #10, September 29, 1932, Intercollegiate Musical Council Bulletin, October 1932, and correspondence between Alvin C. Busse and Graham about reprinting rights of the Alma Mater or New York University.","This file consists of vocal and piano music that belonged to Graham.","This file consists of two issues of The Etude and music belonging to Graham.","This file consists of three issues of The Etude, a music magazine, and miscellaneous music.","This file consists of miscellaneous music belonging to Graham and The New York Times Book Review, February 26, 1956.","This file consists of the libretto, or opera text, of the opera Aida that was written by request of the Viceroy of Egypt in 1871.","This file consists of the contexts of several operas. Included is an index of the operas mentioned.","This file includes 'No. 3 - Rue de Buci (en face la rue de l'Abbaye),' 1926, and 'No. 7 - Rue d'Odessa (Sortie du cinéma, 1916),' 1926. They are both mezzotint and aquatint with hand coloring.","This file consists of two card file indexes of John Alexander Graham's compositions. 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The series are African American, Native American, Asian American, Jewish American, Muslim American, Cuban American, Ku Klux Klan, and Immigration and Discrimination. The contents for each series are  grouped by material type and ordered chronologically.","Acc. 2011.633, Acc. 2011.635, Acc. 2011.637 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2011. Full finding aid created in March 2015 and revised in December 2017 by Special Collections staff.","Acc. 2014.194","Ingersol View Company Stereographs, Comic Series #2","Related materials, such as rare books, are recorded at the folder level. ","See also: individual titles in the Manuscript Sheet Music Collection (Mss. 1.07), Box 48, and individual items in the Manuscript Artifact Collection.","For similar material relating to race, ethnicity, and racism outside of the United States, see the Ephemera Collection, Mss. 1.02.","Foreign publications: Rund Um Afrika, a booklet written in German by Gustav Petermann. The content details travels from Germany throughout Africa, visiting sites such as Kruger National Park, Victoria Falls, and Fort Christiansburg. The booklet contains many photographs and animals, buildings, and people. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book DT12.R86 3487058-1001.  Acc.2012.207.","Three Dension's Blackface Plays. Three different play scripts to be performed by white actors wearing black face. The plays highlight the perceived stupidity and ignorance of African Americans. These items are cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as PN6120.N4.K37.1923, PN6120.N4.K37.1928, and PN6120.N4.K37.1931. Acc.2009.335. ","A henpecked coon: darky monologue, 1923. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as PN6120.N4.K37 1923. ","Old Doc Gags \"Funster\". Number Two: A collection of fun, fables, foolishness, farce, and fibs, 1925. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as PN6161.O48 1925. ","Songs and Spirituals of Negro Composition for Revivals and Congregational Singing. This item is a pamphlet of sheet music. The pamphlet also includes advertisements for home goods. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1670.S66. Acc.2009.324. ","We shall overcome! Songs of the Southern freedom movement, 1963. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1629.C2.W4. ","How can we keep from singing! A contemporary songbook for liberal churches, fellowships, youth groups, and communal singing generally, 1976. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1629.H54.1976.","Songs and spirituals of Negro composition for revivals and congregational singing, 1921. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1670.S66.","Modern Home Counseler. This book includes lessons, advice, and instructions on how to raise successful, happy, and obedient children. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books H83.M63. Acc. 2009.356. ","American Travelers Guide to Negro Monuments. This book details attractions around the United States that celebrate African Americans and their history. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books E185.53A53. Acc.2009.459. ","The South Strikes Back, 1957. This booklet was written by Woodrow Boone and promotes the return of a more racially conservative society. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Book PN6231.S485S68. Acc.2012.276.","The Afro-American Historical Calendar, 1979. The calendar features famous African American musicians, officers, and performers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Book E185.A38. Acc.2009.389. ","Negroes in Our History Posters, undated. This collection of posters has a large sketch of famous African American musicians, politicians, and activists. The posters have a brief biographical sketch of each of the celebrated hero. The posters are  cataloged as Rare Book E185.96.R78 folio. Acc.2008.163. ","The People Versus Segregated Schools. This 1955 pamphlet promotes integration, anti-lynching laws, and equal pay for black and white workers. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.W54 1955. Acc.2011.268. ","3 Lives for Mississippi. This 1965 book is the story of Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney and Andy Goodman, three men who were killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi by the Klu Klux Klan, while fighting racial justice and the rights of African American voters. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book F347.N4H8. Acc.2011.468. ","Songs of the Southern Freedom Movement. A 1965 songbook promoting freedom, racial tolerance, and heritage. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book M1629.H54 1976. Acc.2009.315. ","How Can We Keep From Singing Songbook. This 1965 book entitled \"We Shall Overcome!\" was compiled by Guy and Candie Carawan for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. The book contains songs relating to sit-ins, freedom rides, voter registration and other contentious issues. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book M1629.H54.1976. Acc.2011.469. ","\"And People All Around\" Playbill. An undated playbill for a performance written by George Sklar. The play reminds viewers on the Negro Revolution in 1964, the killings of three negro boys in Mississippi, and the civil rights march on Washington. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book PS3531.E826A52. Acc.2011.268. ","The Communist Position on the Negro Question. This booklet contains excerpts from the major speeches in discussion of the \"Negro question\" at the plenary meeting of the National Committee of the Communist Party. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.C752 1947. Acc.2011.467. ","The Path of Negro Liberation. Pamphlet written by Benjamin J. Davis, who argues that the Communist Party of the United States believe in the unconditional political, social, and economic equality in all aspects of American life.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.D314 1947. Acc.2011.468. ","The Struggle Against White Chauvinism. Booklet written by Elizabeth Lawson and published by the New York State Education Department of the Communist Party. The booklet defines chauvinism and its effect on race and gender relations within the United States. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E.185.61.2376 1949. Acc.2011.467. ","Next Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. This booklet, written by Hugh Bradley, was a report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party. Bradley discussed black military involvement, fair employment, and the corruption of the American government. This item is  cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B785 1953. Acc.2011.468. ","The Negro People on the March. This booklet, written by Benjamin J. Davis, was a report to the National Committee of the Communist Party.  Davis states that the fight for \"Negro\" freedom is at its height and that the black race must be given economic and political equality.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.6.D38 1956. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Why Join,\" The John Birch Society. This pamphlet promotes and describes the John Birch Society. The Society believes in small government and writes that most of the historic happenings within the Civil Rights Movement were Communist conspiracies. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E740.J6W45.1968. Acc.2011.467. ","Busing and the Democratic Struggle in Boston. This booklet was published by the Proletarian Unity League, a Communist organization dedicated to creating a strong Communist Party. They believe that white opportunism in the fundamental threat to the construction of a Revolutionary party. The booklet mostly focuses on the integration of public transportation. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book LC214.53.B67P76 1975. Acc.2011.467. Acc.2011.467. ","Freedom is Everybody's Job: \" The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People, 1949. This pamphlet, written by George W. Crockett, Jr., was a summation in the trail of the 11 Communist leaders.  The pamphlet argues that the Communist Party has the right to free speech and therefore cannot be outlawed.  Crockett argues that the Communist support for Civil Rights is a reason why the Communist Party is ridiculed. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HX87.C7.1949b. ","The CIO and the Negro Worker, 1942. This pamphlet argues against discrimination in the workplace.  The CIO fights for equal employment of all people, races, and religions. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.8.C56 1942. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Out of the Jungle\", 1943. The Packinghouse Workers Fight for Justice and Equality. This book is a pictorial history of the Packinghouse Workers Union, which fought for racial justice, fair pay, and equality in the meat packing industry. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD6515.P14073. Acc.2011.268","Roll the Union On, 1987. This book is a pictorial history of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, told by its co-founder H.L. Mitchell. The Union fought for the end of lynching, a safe workplace, and equal rights for African American and white workers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD1511.U5M573 1987. Acc.2011.467","Blaxploitation Cinema Pressbooks and Posters, 1968-1976. Currently unprocessed material. 2014.194 and oversize material.","Indian Legends, 1994. This book includes old Native American stories and tales. Each story is also illustrated in black and white or color. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E98.F6I33.","\"The Klan Today\". This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Books HS2330.K63.K58","The Aryan Views: White Folk News. \"The Attitude of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan\" pamphlets. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.A13. ","\"The Kourier,\" a booklet of the Klan's version of the History of the United States and the Klan's opinions on \"un-American\" activities such as communism and parochial schools, and the Aryan Views and White Folk News Paper, also promoting racial intolerance. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.K69 v.11 no. 8, July 1935 copy.","Old Doc Gags, \"Funster\" Number Two:: A Collection of Fun, Fables, Foolishness, Farce and Fibs. Copyright 1925 by Charles H. Ubert. The joke book includes anti-immigration and anti-Semitic content. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book PN616.O48 1925.","The racial and ethnic ephemera collection contains various materials regarding race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.","Included are published items like travel guides, joke books, song books, story books, programs and handbills, comic strips, a yearbook, election fliers, political publications, pamphlets and calendars.","This fFolder contains three envelopes: Union patriotic envelope depicting a black man picking cotton, titled \"One of the Rebels\", (Acc.2014.123), Union patriotic envelope of a slave dressed as the \"King of the South,\" (Acc. 2014.124), Union patriotic envelope with a map of the south (Acc. 2014.125).","A booklet of twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, and farces for the amateur stage.  The plays contain stereotypical typecasting of African Americans.","A story book entitled \"The Ten Little Niggers,\" with stereotypical illustrations. The layout of the book is similar to that of \"Ten Little Indians.\"","This songbook features stereotypical illustrations of African Americans including pompous dresses and large lips.","This joke book features jokes that promote racism and a negative view of African Americans.  The jokes are also anti-immigration and misogynistic.","The scrapbook dates from the late 1800's.  The pictures in the book vary, from paintings of flowers to advertising cards for household items.  One page in the book features several stereotypical images of African Americans.  Pictures of monkeys are also placed on this page, therefore stating that they are one in the same.","Advertising trade cards that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The cards are for a clothier. The folder also contains an advertisement for Jos. J. Foley, Tailor, Boston MA, which has a November 1908 calendar alongside an illustration of African American children swinging and climbing trees.","This folder contains multiple advertising cards. The items advertised include soaps, clothing, and household goods. The cards contain stereotypical images of African Americans.","This folder contains advertising cards that depict African Americans in a negative light.  Common features are large lips and flouncy outfits.  The sketches on the cards often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Stereotypical black representations on three advertising trade cards. The cards for pancake batter and clothes depict African Americans with large eyes and mouths along with other stereotypical features.","Advertising cards for a clothier.  The cards depict an African American man trying to command and then falling off a horse-drawn wagon.","Advertisement card for Old Virginia Cheroots from the American Tobacco Company.  The advertisement has a sketch of an African American man.","Advertising label for Old Black Joe's blackeyed peas, showing a black man with a white beard.","Sketch for \"The Connoisseurs\", a popular advertising image for Cream of Wheat. The painting features a black man in a chef's hat, teaching a child about the taste and health benefits of cream of wheat.","Print of the painting by Edward V. Brewer entitled \"The Connoisseurs\" for the Cream of Wheat Company. The painting features an African American man in a chef costume tasting Cream of Wheat along with an African American boy in an apron and chef hat. Oversize item.","Five cards that have negative, stereotypical images of African Americans. Images include a black woman being compared to a donkey and young men playing craps.","Set of 22 racist postcards. Features include large lips and big eyes. Images also include depictions of African Americans stealing goods. Other cards include cartooned drawings of African Americans in flouncy clothing.","Set of 42 cards with racist imagery. Images include cartooned sketches of African Americans with big eyes and over exaggerated lips. Images depict African Americans as lazy and inept. They are shown stealing chickens, eating watermelon, and improperly serving white people.","A postcard with an image of an African American boy with a large mouth, kneeling next to two watermelons","Set of eight postcards that have negative, stereotypical sketches of African Americans. Images include women with large behinds, boys eating watermelon, and men with large lips.","This folder contains five racist postcards. They contain images including boys eating watermelon and a cartooned black man stealing a chicken.","Set of three postcards and a pamphlet entitled \"Fun on the Run.\" The \"Fun on the Run\" pamphlet includes several racist and sexist caricatures.","Postcard containing an image of a cartooned black man and woman. The man has large lips and torn clothing. The woman's features are exaggerated.","This souvenir features common images of African Americans in the south, including picking cotton, eating watermelon, and playing the fiddle.","This folder contains three Happy Birthday and one Christmas card. The cards contain cartooned sketches of African Americans, with factors such as large lips and big eyes. One happy birthday card has a sketch of three black women riding in a large watermelon.","This folder contains numerous happy birthday cards featuring cartooned sketches of African American girls. The girls' features include large eyes and curly hair.","Cards that promote the seven principles of Kwanzaa.","Publications from the Jim Crow era.","This is a book of rag-time melodies, which includes advertisements, sheet music, and lyrics.","This item is the yearbook of the African American high school in Essex County, Virginia. The yearbook includes photographs, poems, and advertisements.","This travel guide of \"negro\" hotels was published by Afro-American Newspapers. The guide includes a map of the East Coast and advertisements from multiple hotels.","Two advertisements promoting performances by African American musicians and artists.","The folder contains an item promoting the Lost Cause ideology, which conveys nostalgia for the Confederacy prior to the Civil War. Confederate norms are presented in the best possible light. ","Natchez Pilgrimage Brochure, 1955 March 31, invites people to celebrate the Old South by touring Antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi. The brochure contains multiple photographs and descriptions of the old Antebellum mansion. (Acc.2012.278)","This folder contains publications celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.","The booklet describes the history and curricula of Hampton Institute, now Hampton University.","The multiple brochures feature African American jubilee singers and performers.","This brochure is for the Negro History Society of the Hampton Institute and their presentation of singer Dorothy Maynor.","This calendar features the stories of famous African American inventors, politicians, and scholars.","This flyer promotes the election of Arthur H. Vandenberg as senator of Michigan. It states that Vandenberg promises to outlaw the poll tax and favors an anti-lynching law. Vandenberg promises to support African American causes if elected.","These comic strips  promote racial tolerance. One comic entitled \"Stand Up For Sportsmanship,\" features Batman stopping a fight between two boys, one white and one black. When Batman asks what happened, he discovers they're fighting because the white boy doesn't want the black boy to play with them because \"he don't belong, he ain't a real American.\" Batman responds with a lesson about racial tolerance, saying \"don't believe the crackpot lies about people who worship differently, or whose skin is of a different color, or whose parents come from another country... a nation divided by prejudice is like a football team without teamwork.\" The next one, featuring Batman, teaches the reader that a country divided by racial prejudice is the same as a football team without teamwork. The next comic encourages a baseball team to be accepting of players of different ethnicity. The last comic, featuring superman, promotes both racial and religious tolerance.","Reprint of an article from the American Legion magazine concerns the buying of Negro votes.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Independent Socialist Club promoting the black power movement.","This pamphlet entitled \"Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against South \u0026 USA.\" argues that communist are trying to stir up trouble between white and black races, promoting racial mixing, and eventually want to control America. Pamphlet includes a map of the south, which it states Communist want to turn into a Negro Communist Soviet.","This flyier shows a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders at a supposed Communist training school. The flier states that these leaders have brought tension, disturbance, and violence while trying to promote these Communist ideals.","This booklet was published by Robert Welch. He argues that the \"negro\" population is much better off than populations around the globe. He also states that the population has made great strides in the last hundred years. Welch believes that the Communists are trying to turn black people against white people in America.","This pamphlet was printed by the Communist Party of Cleveland.  The pamphlet states that black and white people work side and side, and therefore black and white children should be able to learn and live with each other.","A pamphlet from the Communist Party of California.","An editorial from the Monroe, La. Morning World, concerns the author's fears that the United Nations is secretly a Communist plot.","A flyer created by the Bay Area Revoluntionary Union concerning streets that are still occupied by the National Guard.","A pamphlet subtitled \"a voice and vote for every member in the UAW-CIO regardless of race, color or creed.\" The pamphlet states that whites and \"negroes\" are all members of the same family and should be employed to the same end. The UAW-CIO promotes the hiring of \"negroes\" in all fields.","A Labor Education Fund pamphlet.","This pamphlet by Angelo Herndon describes the hardship of working in a southern mining town. Herndon describes how he fought the system and promoted fair pay to working class citizens.","The themes of these games range from satirizing to celebrating the progress and intellect of African Americans.","52 playing cards from the game \"In Dixie-Land\". Copyrighted 1896, L.D. Baldwin, by The Fireside Game Co.  The instructions are missing.","This folder contains a set of playing cards.  The cards have a sketch and a brief biological summary of influential African American inventors, politicians, musicians, and activists. Rules for the game are included.","This board game is a racially based Monopoly style game. White players are allowed to buy properties throughout the board while black players are restricted to center areas. The game exemplifies the difficulties of living in a racially segregated housing market. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B5 1970.","The game, which portrays public welfare and its recipients in a negative light, caused immediate controversy upon its publication. It was also perceived as racist and sexist and government agencies appealed to retailers to pull it off the shelves.","This game is a quiz and trivia style game. The game tests players' knowledge of black athletes, musicians, and activists. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.96.F67 1988","This board game tests players' knowledge of African American achievement in history, patents, inventions, sports, and entertainment. There is also a category of questions titled black awareness. Players answer questions to move along on a board, through the struggles of slavery and Jim Crow, eventually arriving back in Africa.","This game is a game of dice where players role to turn over face cards number one through twelve. The cards and box feature racist imagery, including African Americans with bulging eyes and huge lips.","This board game is a trivia style game which tests players' knowledge of African American history. Players answer questions to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate in black studies. The word \"funda\" comes from an African language and means to instruct.","Five various cards and Valentine's featuring caricatures of African Americans.  Most of the cards depict the individuals with over exaggerated features and stereotypes, such as one card showing an African American eating watermelon.","20 caricature and three photograph postcards of African Americans.  Most of the caricature postcards feature stereotypical cartoons and captions of African Americans.  The photographs show African Americans tilling in cotton fields and posing outside dilapidated homes.","Three stereoviews showing African Americans picking cotton in Georgia and Mississippi cotton fields and sugar cane in Peurto Rico. The views were produced by Underwood and Underwood, and the Keystone Viewing Company.","This box contains VHS tapes that are notable for the original video cases. Most of the movies are from the Blaxploitation genre, a controversial film movement. Blaxploitation films contained many common stereotypes. The black community is often portrayed as violent and drug related. However, some people believed the films were examples of black expression and power.","This film features a young man who accidently kills his brother and then becomes a preacher to seek amends.","This fFilm features gang life in Harlem, New York.","The film features two men who work in Harlem. They get sent on a wild goose chase looking for money hidden in a barrel of cotton.","The film features a Harlem private eye hired to save teenagers kidnapped by the Mafia.","This film features a Harlem drug-dealer who wants to make one last sell before quitting the cocaine business.","The film features Cleopatra Jones, drug traffickers' deadliest enemy.","The film takes Bruce Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord, whom Bruce Lee must overcome.","This film features Dracula's bloodbrother, Blacula.","The film features black CIA recruits from Chicago who become freedom fighters after their military training.","The fFilm features Pop Boyd, a martial arts champion who opens a studio on land that the Mafia wants to use as a headquarters.","This fFilm features two ex-Vietnam soldiers who pursue the elite drug dealing industries.","This film features a young black man who seeks revenge when he is arrested on false charges.","The f Film features black drug dealers, mobsters, and undercover cops.","In this sequel to Dolemite, Rudy Ray Moore flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung-Fu girls battle a local gangster.","The film features a morally bankrupt man who can save his own life only if he marries the devil's ugly daughter.","The film features a man who owns a disco and declares war on the producers of Angel Dust, a drug corrupting his nephew.","This film features a man who seeks revenge on his girlfriend's killer.","This fFilm features a Detroit police sergeant who is pitted against brutal thugs.","The film features friends who are hiding from the mob and hunting a gangster boss, who rigged a karate tournament.","The fFilm features a man, just recently released from prison, who uses brains and muscles to survive in the city.","The fFilm features the Black Dragon, who teams up with kung fu dynamo Dragon Lee as they take on the Korean and Japanese mafias.","The film features a man named Blade, who is the last hope for humanity, when a bloodthirsty lord declares war on the human race.","The fFilm features a vampire slayer who fights to save humanity.","The fFilm features a gang who goes from rags to riches, and then fights a knife-wielding, car stealing leprechaun.","This film is the third in a trilogy. It features a vampire hunter who must join forces with a clan of other hunters to find and defeat Dracula.","The Great Cataract or Waterfall of Niagara in North America, This folder contains a copperplate engraving of Niagara Falls on paper. The image depicts a group of Native Americans showing Europeans the beauty of the falls. In the background, there are several Native Americans hauling large stones.","Powhatan Applesauce Label. \nThis folder contains an advertising label for apple sauce named after the famed Native American chiefdom, the Powhatan. The advertisement includes a sketch of a Native American with a colorful head band and feather in his hair.","Iron King Cook Calendar. \nThis calendar features a scene in which white settlers shot Native Americans while hiding behind a large iron king stove.","Set of 12 postcards that feature oil paintings of Native American imagery. The cards depict a variety of different scenes, including an Indian camp, a hunted buffalo, a tepee, and an Indian carrying an American flag after Custer's Last Stand. The postcards have a short description of each portrayed scene.","Set of 28 postcards featuring images of Native Americans. The postcards represent tribes from all over the country, from the Iroquois to the Hopi. Common images are war dances and dwellings such as tepees and long houses. Many of the postcards have short descriptions of the scenes on the back.","Set of 90 postcards that portray Indian life in the south western United States. Images include  young girls and boys, Indians in traditional tribal outfits, mountains, canyons, and pueblo houses.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that contains a description and multiple illustrations of Indian chiefs.  The chiefs depicted are all from Western tribes, including the Pueblos, Navajos, Apache, Sioux, and Blackfoot.  The description states that the Pueblos are the most civilized of the nations.  The illustrations include portraits of the leaders as well as scenes of the leaders in the picturesque mountains of the west.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that describes and illustrates southwestern Native American life.  The author notes that native life is \"primitive\" with little industry and machinery.  The images contain various scenes, including a mother and child standing next to cactus brush, people gathered around a tepee, a pueblo village, and men creating wampum beads.  Also depicted are images of natives performing a variety of crafts and chores.","Set of trading cards that contain negative imagery of Native Americans.  Images include Native Americans being stabbed by white settler, a Native American man drinking too much, and misrepresentations of traditional Indian outfits.","The trading cards depict imagery of Native Americans, including totem poles, war dances, and stockades.  The cards have images on one side, and a short description of the scene on the other.","Oversized trading that that have photographs and drawing of various Native American leaders.  The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.  This trading cards are housed separately due to their large size.","The trading cards have photographs and drawings of various Native American leaders. The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.","This set of 90 cards have images on one side of famous Native American leaders and of famous battles fought by various native tribes.  The backside has a short, skewed description of historical events.","This folder contains a box of bridge tally cards.  The cards have sketches of Native American people and scenery, along with the names and locations of different tribes.","The Wild West Gum cards contains 22 cards depicting colorized illustrations of Native Americans. The collection was part of a set of 24 cards manufactured by John H. Dockman and Son in the early twentieth century.","The Paragon Beef trading cards include negative images of Chinese men with long braids and stereotypical straw hats.","Series of advertising cards that promote the Chinese immigrant population in a negative way. Advertisers include Celluloid Corset Clasps, Kendall Manufacturing Company Soaps and Soapine, Henderson's Goods, and Gent's Furnishings and Fancy Goods Houses. The images depict Chinese men with long hair embarking on ships and men with over exaggerated eye features. The images often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Series of cards that depict a scene between two white boys and a Chinese man. The children pull the man's braid, snap it off, and project the Chinese man from his perch, thus solving the \"Chinese problem\". Another card shows Chinese men being bitten by a dog.","Set of cards that depict Asian Americans in negative ways.  Images include men embarking on a boat for China, a sketch of Mun Wong, and a Chinese child holding an umbrella.","This Fourth of July postcard displays racist imagery towards Asian Americans. The card portrays an Asian woman running away from a fire cracker.","This comic strip includes stereotypical images of a Chinese man who entrapped his long braid in a rail road track.","This game includes a small box of sticks. Each player is to shake the box and the first stick that pops out is the one chosen.  Each stick has a number, and the numbers correspond to a booklet that contains fortunes.","Series of two sided trading cards. One of the sides have images of aspects of Jewish life, such as lighting candles and dancing with the torah. The other sides have short bible verses and explanations of the images.","This game is an educational trivia game that features questions regarding different aspects of the Islamic Hajj. Categories include \"How to Perform Hajj,\" \"Places of Hajj,\" and \"General Questions on Hajj.\" The game is geared toward teaching children about the Muslim pilgrimage.","The postcard displays a derogatory image of a Cuban mother feeding her two small children, one of whom nurses from a goat.","Items in this folder include pamphlets instructing men on how to be good Klan members, a pamphlet regarding the Klan's attitude toward immigration, the Klan's attitude toward the Jew and other letters of propaganda.","This folder include meeting minutes from a chapter of the Klu Klux Klan in Elkton, Maryland. The folder also includes the obituary of klansmen Raymond C. Fronk.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Equal Rights Congress in a national effort to outlaw the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan.  The folder also contains fliers promoting integration and racial tolerance.","This folder includes a manuscript by an unknown author on the subject of foreign immigration into the United States of America. The author argues that foreign populations should be restricted from coming to the United States. The manuscript also discusses the various races and ethnicities that should be restricted, including the Irish, the Jewish population, Italians, and the African and Asian races. The document concludes with a list of prohibitions that the author would impose to keep the immigrant populations from entering the country.","This booklet is published by the Order United American Mechanics, a secret fraternity composed entirely of citizens born in the US.American citizens born. The booklet argues against competition for jobs with foreign-born immigrants.","Cards with images and phrases that promote racial and religious equality.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","John H. 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Acc. 2009.036 was purchased on 1/19/2009. Acc. 2009.147 was purchased on 4/6/2009. Acc. 2009.151 was purchased on 3/30/2009. Acc. 2009.180 was purchased on 4/29/2009. Acc. 2009.181 was purchased on 4/29/2009. Acc. 2009.226 was purchased on 5/25/2009. Acc. 2009.235 was purchased on 5/31/2009. Acc. 2009.305 was purchased on 7/17/2009. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member. 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The booklet defines chauvinism and its effect on race and gender relations within the United States. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E.185.61.2376 1949. Acc.2011.467. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNext Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. This booklet, written by Hugh Bradley, was a report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party. Bradley discussed black military involvement, fair employment, and the corruption of the American government. This item is  cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B785 1953. Acc.2011.468. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Negro People on the March. This booklet, written by Benjamin J. Davis, was a report to the National Committee of the Communist Party.  Davis states that the fight for \"Negro\" freedom is at its height and that the black race must be given economic and political equality.  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This book is a pictorial history of the Packinghouse Workers Union, which fought for racial justice, fair pay, and equality in the meat packing industry. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD6515.P14073. Acc.2011.268\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoll the Union On, 1987. This book is a pictorial history of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, told by its co-founder H.L. Mitchell. The Union fought for the end of lynching, a safe workplace, and equal rights for African American and white workers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD1511.U5M573 1987. Acc.2011.467\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlaxploitation Cinema Pressbooks and Posters, 1968-1976. Currently unprocessed material. 2014.194 and oversize material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndian Legends, 1994. This book includes old Native American stories and tales. Each story is also illustrated in black and white or color. 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This booklet contains excerpts from the major speeches in discussion of the \"Negro question\" at the plenary meeting of the National Committee of the Communist Party. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.C752 1947. Acc.2011.467. ","The Path of Negro Liberation. Pamphlet written by Benjamin J. Davis, who argues that the Communist Party of the United States believe in the unconditional political, social, and economic equality in all aspects of American life.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.D314 1947. Acc.2011.468. ","The Struggle Against White Chauvinism. Booklet written by Elizabeth Lawson and published by the New York State Education Department of the Communist Party. The booklet defines chauvinism and its effect on race and gender relations within the United States. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E.185.61.2376 1949. Acc.2011.467. ","Next Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. This booklet, written by Hugh Bradley, was a report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party. Bradley discussed black military involvement, fair employment, and the corruption of the American government. This item is  cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B785 1953. Acc.2011.468. ","The Negro People on the March. This booklet, written by Benjamin J. Davis, was a report to the National Committee of the Communist Party.  Davis states that the fight for \"Negro\" freedom is at its height and that the black race must be given economic and political equality.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.6.D38 1956. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Why Join,\" The John Birch Society. This pamphlet promotes and describes the John Birch Society. The Society believes in small government and writes that most of the historic happenings within the Civil Rights Movement were Communist conspiracies. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E740.J6W45.1968. Acc.2011.467. ","Busing and the Democratic Struggle in Boston. This booklet was published by the Proletarian Unity League, a Communist organization dedicated to creating a strong Communist Party. They believe that white opportunism in the fundamental threat to the construction of a Revolutionary party. The booklet mostly focuses on the integration of public transportation. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book LC214.53.B67P76 1975. Acc.2011.467. Acc.2011.467. ","Freedom is Everybody's Job: \" The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People, 1949. This pamphlet, written by George W. Crockett, Jr., was a summation in the trail of the 11 Communist leaders.  The pamphlet argues that the Communist Party has the right to free speech and therefore cannot be outlawed.  Crockett argues that the Communist support for Civil Rights is a reason why the Communist Party is ridiculed. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HX87.C7.1949b. ","The CIO and the Negro Worker, 1942. This pamphlet argues against discrimination in the workplace.  The CIO fights for equal employment of all people, races, and religions. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.8.C56 1942. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Out of the Jungle\", 1943. The Packinghouse Workers Fight for Justice and Equality. This book is a pictorial history of the Packinghouse Workers Union, which fought for racial justice, fair pay, and equality in the meat packing industry. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD6515.P14073. Acc.2011.268","Roll the Union On, 1987. This book is a pictorial history of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, told by its co-founder H.L. Mitchell. The Union fought for the end of lynching, a safe workplace, and equal rights for African American and white workers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD1511.U5M573 1987. Acc.2011.467","Blaxploitation Cinema Pressbooks and Posters, 1968-1976. Currently unprocessed material. 2014.194 and oversize material.","Indian Legends, 1994. This book includes old Native American stories and tales. Each story is also illustrated in black and white or color. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E98.F6I33.","\"The Klan Today\". This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Books HS2330.K63.K58","The Aryan Views: White Folk News. \"The Attitude of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan\" pamphlets. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.A13. ","\"The Kourier,\" a booklet of the Klan's version of the History of the United States and the Klan's opinions on \"un-American\" activities such as communism and parochial schools, and the Aryan Views and White Folk News Paper, also promoting racial intolerance. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.K69 v.11 no. 8, July 1935 copy.","Old Doc Gags, \"Funster\" Number Two:: A Collection of Fun, Fables, Foolishness, Farce and Fibs. Copyright 1925 by Charles H. Ubert. The joke book includes anti-immigration and anti-Semitic content. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book PN616.O48 1925."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe racial and ethnic ephemera collection contains various materials regarding race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are published items like travel guides, joke books, song books, story books, programs and handbills, comic strips, a yearbook, election fliers, political publications, pamphlets and calendars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFolder contains three envelopes: Union patriotic envelope depicting a black man picking cotton, titled \"One of the Rebels\", (Acc.2014.123), Union patriotic envelope of a slave dressed as the \"King of the South,\" (Acc. 2014.124), Union patriotic envelope with a map of the south (Acc. 2014.125).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA booklet of twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, and farces for the amateur stage.  The plays contain stereotypical typecasting of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA story book entitled \"The Ten Little Niggers,\" with stereotypical illustrations. The layout of the book is similar to that of \"Ten Little Indians.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis songbook features stereotypical illustrations of African Americans including pompous dresses and large lips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis joke book features jokes that promote racism and a negative view of African Americans.  The jokes are also anti-immigration and misogynistic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook dates from the late 1800's.  The pictures in the book vary, from paintings of flowers to advertising cards for household items.  One page in the book features several stereotypical images of African Americans.  Pictures of monkeys are also placed on this page, therefore stating that they are one in the same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising trade cards that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The cards are for a clothier. The folder also contains an advertisement for Jos. J. Foley, Tailor, Boston MA, which has a November 1908 calendar alongside an illustration of African American children swinging and climbing trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains multiple advertising cards. The items advertised include soaps, clothing, and household goods. The cards contain stereotypical images of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains advertising cards that depict African Americans in a negative light.  Common features are large lips and flouncy outfits.  The sketches on the cards often have little to do with the product being advertised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStereotypical black representations on three advertising trade cards. The cards for pancake batter and clothes depict African Americans with large eyes and mouths along with other stereotypical features.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising cards for a clothier.  The cards depict an African American man trying to command and then falling off a horse-drawn wagon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement card for Old Virginia Cheroots from the American Tobacco Company.  The advertisement has a sketch of an African American man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising label for Old Black Joe's blackeyed peas, showing a black man with a white beard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch for \"The Connoisseurs\", a popular advertising image for Cream of Wheat. The painting features a black man in a chef's hat, teaching a child about the taste and health benefits of cream of wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint of the painting by Edward V. Brewer entitled \"The Connoisseurs\" for the Cream of Wheat Company. The painting features an African American man in a chef costume tasting Cream of Wheat along with an African American boy in an apron and chef hat. Oversize item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive cards that have negative, stereotypical images of African Americans. Images include a black woman being compared to a donkey and young men playing craps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 22 racist postcards. Features include large lips and big eyes. Images also include depictions of African Americans stealing goods. Other cards include cartooned drawings of African Americans in flouncy clothing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 42 cards with racist imagery. Images include cartooned sketches of African Americans with big eyes and over exaggerated lips. Images depict African Americans as lazy and inept. They are shown stealing chickens, eating watermelon, and improperly serving white people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA postcard with an image of an African American boy with a large mouth, kneeling next to two watermelons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of eight postcards that have negative, stereotypical sketches of African Americans. Images include women with large behinds, boys eating watermelon, and men with large lips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains five racist postcards. They contain images including boys eating watermelon and a cartooned black man stealing a chicken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of three postcards and a pamphlet entitled \"Fun on the Run.\" The \"Fun on the Run\" pamphlet includes several racist and sexist caricatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard containing an image of a cartooned black man and woman. The man has large lips and torn clothing. The woman's features are exaggerated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis souvenir features common images of African Americans in the south, including picking cotton, eating watermelon, and playing the fiddle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains three Happy Birthday and one Christmas card. The cards contain cartooned sketches of African Americans, with factors such as large lips and big eyes. One happy birthday card has a sketch of three black women riding in a large watermelon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains numerous happy birthday cards featuring cartooned sketches of African American girls. The girls' features include large eyes and curly hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCards that promote the seven principles of Kwanzaa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications from the Jim Crow era.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a book of rag-time melodies, which includes advertisements, sheet music, and lyrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is the yearbook of the African American high school in Essex County, Virginia. The yearbook includes photographs, poems, and advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis travel guide of \"negro\" hotels was published by Afro-American Newspapers. The guide includes a map of the East Coast and advertisements from multiple hotels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo advertisements promoting performances by African American musicians and artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder contains an item promoting the Lost Cause ideology, which conveys nostalgia for the Confederacy prior to the Civil War. Confederate norms are presented in the best possible light. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNatchez Pilgrimage Brochure, 1955 March 31, invites people to celebrate the Old South by touring Antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi. The brochure contains multiple photographs and descriptions of the old Antebellum mansion. (Acc.2012.278)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains publications celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe booklet describes the history and curricula of Hampton Institute, now Hampton University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe multiple brochures feature African American jubilee singers and performers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis brochure is for the Negro History Society of the Hampton Institute and their presentation of singer Dorothy Maynor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis calendar features the stories of famous African American inventors, politicians, and scholars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis flyer promotes the election of Arthur H. Vandenberg as senator of Michigan. It states that Vandenberg promises to outlaw the poll tax and favors an anti-lynching law. Vandenberg promises to support African American causes if elected.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese comic strips  promote racial tolerance. One comic entitled \"Stand Up For Sportsmanship,\" features Batman stopping a fight between two boys, one white and one black. When Batman asks what happened, he discovers they're fighting because the white boy doesn't want the black boy to play with them because \"he don't belong, he ain't a real American.\" Batman responds with a lesson about racial tolerance, saying \"don't believe the crackpot lies about people who worship differently, or whose skin is of a different color, or whose parents come from another country... a nation divided by prejudice is like a football team without teamwork.\" The next one, featuring Batman, teaches the reader that a country divided by racial prejudice is the same as a football team without teamwork. The next comic encourages a baseball team to be accepting of players of different ethnicity. The last comic, featuring superman, promotes both racial and religious tolerance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint of an article from the American Legion magazine concerns the buying of Negro votes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a pamphlet published by the Independent Socialist Club promoting the black power movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis pamphlet entitled \"Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against South \u0026amp; USA.\" argues that communist are trying to stir up trouble between white and black races, promoting racial mixing, and eventually want to control America. Pamphlet includes a map of the south, which it states Communist want to turn into a Negro Communist Soviet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis flyier shows a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders at a supposed Communist training school. The flier states that these leaders have brought tension, disturbance, and violence while trying to promote these Communist ideals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis booklet was published by Robert Welch. He argues that the \"negro\" population is much better off than populations around the globe. He also states that the population has made great strides in the last hundred years. Welch believes that the Communists are trying to turn black people against white people in America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis pamphlet was printed by the Communist Party of Cleveland.  The pamphlet states that black and white people work side and side, and therefore black and white children should be able to learn and live with each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pamphlet from the Communist Party of California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn editorial from the Monroe, La. Morning World, concerns the author's fears that the United Nations is secretly a Communist plot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA flyer created by the Bay Area Revoluntionary Union concerning streets that are still occupied by the National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pamphlet subtitled \"a voice and vote for every member in the UAW-CIO regardless of race, color or creed.\" The pamphlet states that whites and \"negroes\" are all members of the same family and should be employed to the same end. The UAW-CIO promotes the hiring of \"negroes\" in all fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Labor Education Fund pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis pamphlet by Angelo Herndon describes the hardship of working in a southern mining town. Herndon describes how he fought the system and promoted fair pay to working class citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe themes of these games range from satirizing to celebrating the progress and intellect of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 playing cards from the game \"In Dixie-Land\". Copyrighted 1896, L.D. Baldwin, by The Fireside Game Co.  The instructions are missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a set of playing cards.  The cards have a sketch and a brief biological summary of influential African American inventors, politicians, musicians, and activists. Rules for the game are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis board game is a racially based Monopoly style game. White players are allowed to buy properties throughout the board while black players are restricted to center areas. The game exemplifies the difficulties of living in a racially segregated housing market. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B5 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe game, which portrays public welfare and its recipients in a negative light, caused immediate controversy upon its publication. It was also perceived as racist and sexist and government agencies appealed to retailers to pull it off the shelves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game is a quiz and trivia style game. The game tests players' knowledge of black athletes, musicians, and activists. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.96.F67 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis board game tests players' knowledge of African American achievement in history, patents, inventions, sports, and entertainment. There is also a category of questions titled black awareness. Players answer questions to move along on a board, through the struggles of slavery and Jim Crow, eventually arriving back in Africa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game is a game of dice where players role to turn over face cards number one through twelve. The cards and box feature racist imagery, including African Americans with bulging eyes and huge lips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis board game is a trivia style game which tests players' knowledge of African American history. Players answer questions to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate in black studies. The word \"funda\" comes from an African language and means to instruct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive various cards and Valentine's featuring caricatures of African Americans.  Most of the cards depict the individuals with over exaggerated features and stereotypes, such as one card showing an African American eating watermelon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 caricature and three photograph postcards of African Americans.  Most of the caricature postcards feature stereotypical cartoons and captions of African Americans.  The photographs show African Americans tilling in cotton fields and posing outside dilapidated homes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree stereoviews showing African Americans picking cotton in Georgia and Mississippi cotton fields and sugar cane in Peurto Rico. The views were produced by Underwood and Underwood, and the Keystone Viewing Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains VHS tapes that are notable for the original video cases. Most of the movies are from the Blaxploitation genre, a controversial film movement. Blaxploitation films contained many common stereotypes. The black community is often portrayed as violent and drug related. However, some people believed the films were examples of black expression and power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a young man who accidently kills his brother and then becomes a preacher to seek amends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFilm features gang life in Harlem, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features two men who work in Harlem. They get sent on a wild goose chase looking for money hidden in a barrel of cotton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a Harlem private eye hired to save teenagers kidnapped by the Mafia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a Harlem drug-dealer who wants to make one last sell before quitting the cocaine business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features Cleopatra Jones, drug traffickers' deadliest enemy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film takes Bruce Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord, whom Bruce Lee must overcome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features Dracula's bloodbrother, Blacula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features black CIA recruits from Chicago who become freedom fighters after their military training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features Pop Boyd, a martial arts champion who opens a studio on land that the Mafia wants to use as a headquarters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFilm features two ex-Vietnam soldiers who pursue the elite drug dealing industries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a young black man who seeks revenge when he is arrested on false charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe f Film features black drug dealers, mobsters, and undercover cops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this sequel to Dolemite, Rudy Ray Moore flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung-Fu girls battle a local gangster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a morally bankrupt man who can save his own life only if he marries the devil's ugly daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a man who owns a disco and declares war on the producers of Angel Dust, a drug corrupting his nephew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a man who seeks revenge on his girlfriend's killer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFilm features a Detroit police sergeant who is pitted against brutal thugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features friends who are hiding from the mob and hunting a gangster boss, who rigged a karate tournament.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features a man, just recently released from prison, who uses brains and muscles to survive in the city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features the Black Dragon, who teams up with kung fu dynamo Dragon Lee as they take on the Korean and Japanese mafias.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a man named Blade, who is the last hope for humanity, when a bloodthirsty lord declares war on the human race.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features a vampire slayer who fights to save humanity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features a gang who goes from rags to riches, and then fights a knife-wielding, car stealing leprechaun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film is the third in a trilogy. It features a vampire hunter who must join forces with a clan of other hunters to find and defeat Dracula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Great Cataract or Waterfall of Niagara in North America, This folder contains a copperplate engraving of Niagara Falls on paper. The image depicts a group of Native Americans showing Europeans the beauty of the falls. In the background, there are several Native Americans hauling large stones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowhatan Applesauce Label. \nThis folder contains an advertising label for apple sauce named after the famed Native American chiefdom, the Powhatan. The advertisement includes a sketch of a Native American with a colorful head band and feather in his hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIron King Cook Calendar. \nThis calendar features a scene in which white settlers shot Native Americans while hiding behind a large iron king stove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 12 postcards that feature oil paintings of Native American imagery. The cards depict a variety of different scenes, including an Indian camp, a hunted buffalo, a tepee, and an Indian carrying an American flag after Custer's Last Stand. The postcards have a short description of each portrayed scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 28 postcards featuring images of Native Americans. The postcards represent tribes from all over the country, from the Iroquois to the Hopi. Common images are war dances and dwellings such as tepees and long houses. Many of the postcards have short descriptions of the scenes on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 90 postcards that portray Indian life in the south western United States. Images include  young girls and boys, Indians in traditional tribal outfits, mountains, canyons, and pueblo houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a souvenir folder that contains a description and multiple illustrations of Indian chiefs.  The chiefs depicted are all from Western tribes, including the Pueblos, Navajos, Apache, Sioux, and Blackfoot.  The description states that the Pueblos are the most civilized of the nations.  The illustrations include portraits of the leaders as well as scenes of the leaders in the picturesque mountains of the west.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a souvenir folder that describes and illustrates southwestern Native American life.  The author notes that native life is \"primitive\" with little industry and machinery.  The images contain various scenes, including a mother and child standing next to cactus brush, people gathered around a tepee, a pueblo village, and men creating wampum beads.  Also depicted are images of natives performing a variety of crafts and chores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of trading cards that contain negative imagery of Native Americans.  Images include Native Americans being stabbed by white settler, a Native American man drinking too much, and misrepresentations of traditional Indian outfits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe trading cards depict imagery of Native Americans, including totem poles, war dances, and stockades.  The cards have images on one side, and a short description of the scene on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized trading that that have photographs and drawing of various Native American leaders.  The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.  This trading cards are housed separately due to their large size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe trading cards have photographs and drawings of various Native American leaders. The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis set of 90 cards have images on one side of famous Native American leaders and of famous battles fought by various native tribes.  The backside has a short, skewed description of historical events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a box of bridge tally cards.  The cards have sketches of Native American people and scenery, along with the names and locations of different tribes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wild West Gum cards contains 22 cards depicting colorized illustrations of Native Americans. The collection was part of a set of 24 cards manufactured by John H. Dockman and Son in the early twentieth century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Paragon Beef trading cards include negative images of Chinese men with long braids and stereotypical straw hats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of advertising cards that promote the Chinese immigrant population in a negative way. Advertisers include Celluloid Corset Clasps, Kendall Manufacturing Company Soaps and Soapine, Henderson's Goods, and Gent's Furnishings and Fancy Goods Houses. The images depict Chinese men with long hair embarking on ships and men with over exaggerated eye features. The images often have little to do with the product being advertised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of cards that depict a scene between two white boys and a Chinese man. The children pull the man's braid, snap it off, and project the Chinese man from his perch, thus solving the \"Chinese problem\". Another card shows Chinese men being bitten by a dog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of cards that depict Asian Americans in negative ways.  Images include men embarking on a boat for China, a sketch of Mun Wong, and a Chinese child holding an umbrella.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis Fourth of July postcard displays racist imagery towards Asian Americans. The card portrays an Asian woman running away from a fire cracker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis comic strip includes stereotypical images of a Chinese man who entrapped his long braid in a rail road track.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game includes a small box of sticks. Each player is to shake the box and the first stick that pops out is the one chosen.  Each stick has a number, and the numbers correspond to a booklet that contains fortunes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of two sided trading cards. One of the sides have images of aspects of Jewish life, such as lighting candles and dancing with the torah. The other sides have short bible verses and explanations of the images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game is an educational trivia game that features questions regarding different aspects of the Islamic Hajj. Categories include \"How to Perform Hajj,\" \"Places of Hajj,\" and \"General Questions on Hajj.\" The game is geared toward teaching children about the Muslim pilgrimage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe postcard displays a derogatory image of a Cuban mother feeding her two small children, one of whom nurses from a goat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this folder include pamphlets instructing men on how to be good Klan members, a pamphlet regarding the Klan's attitude toward immigration, the Klan's attitude toward the Jew and other letters of propaganda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder include meeting minutes from a chapter of the Klu Klux Klan in Elkton, Maryland. The folder also includes the obituary of klansmen Raymond C. Fronk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a pamphlet published by the Equal Rights Congress in a national effort to outlaw the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan.  The folder also contains fliers promoting integration and racial tolerance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a manuscript by an unknown author on the subject of foreign immigration into the United States of America. The author argues that foreign populations should be restricted from coming to the United States. The manuscript also discusses the various races and ethnicities that should be restricted, including the Irish, the Jewish population, Italians, and the African and Asian races. The document concludes with a list of prohibitions that the author would impose to keep the immigrant populations from entering the country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis booklet is published by the Order United American Mechanics, a secret fraternity composed entirely of citizens born in the US.American citizens born. 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The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.","Included are published items like travel guides, joke books, song books, story books, programs and handbills, comic strips, a yearbook, election fliers, political publications, pamphlets and calendars.","This fFolder contains three envelopes: Union patriotic envelope depicting a black man picking cotton, titled \"One of the Rebels\", (Acc.2014.123), Union patriotic envelope of a slave dressed as the \"King of the South,\" (Acc. 2014.124), Union patriotic envelope with a map of the south (Acc. 2014.125).","A booklet of twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, and farces for the amateur stage.  The plays contain stereotypical typecasting of African Americans.","A story book entitled \"The Ten Little Niggers,\" with stereotypical illustrations. The layout of the book is similar to that of \"Ten Little Indians.\"","This songbook features stereotypical illustrations of African Americans including pompous dresses and large lips.","This joke book features jokes that promote racism and a negative view of African Americans.  The jokes are also anti-immigration and misogynistic.","The scrapbook dates from the late 1800's.  The pictures in the book vary, from paintings of flowers to advertising cards for household items.  One page in the book features several stereotypical images of African Americans.  Pictures of monkeys are also placed on this page, therefore stating that they are one in the same.","Advertising trade cards that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The cards are for a clothier. The folder also contains an advertisement for Jos. J. Foley, Tailor, Boston MA, which has a November 1908 calendar alongside an illustration of African American children swinging and climbing trees.","This folder contains multiple advertising cards. The items advertised include soaps, clothing, and household goods. The cards contain stereotypical images of African Americans.","This folder contains advertising cards that depict African Americans in a negative light.  Common features are large lips and flouncy outfits.  The sketches on the cards often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Stereotypical black representations on three advertising trade cards. The cards for pancake batter and clothes depict African Americans with large eyes and mouths along with other stereotypical features.","Advertising cards for a clothier.  The cards depict an African American man trying to command and then falling off a horse-drawn wagon.","Advertisement card for Old Virginia Cheroots from the American Tobacco Company.  The advertisement has a sketch of an African American man.","Advertising label for Old Black Joe's blackeyed peas, showing a black man with a white beard.","Sketch for \"The Connoisseurs\", a popular advertising image for Cream of Wheat. The painting features a black man in a chef's hat, teaching a child about the taste and health benefits of cream of wheat.","Print of the painting by Edward V. Brewer entitled \"The Connoisseurs\" for the Cream of Wheat Company. The painting features an African American man in a chef costume tasting Cream of Wheat along with an African American boy in an apron and chef hat. Oversize item.","Five cards that have negative, stereotypical images of African Americans. Images include a black woman being compared to a donkey and young men playing craps.","Set of 22 racist postcards. Features include large lips and big eyes. Images also include depictions of African Americans stealing goods. Other cards include cartooned drawings of African Americans in flouncy clothing.","Set of 42 cards with racist imagery. Images include cartooned sketches of African Americans with big eyes and over exaggerated lips. Images depict African Americans as lazy and inept. They are shown stealing chickens, eating watermelon, and improperly serving white people.","A postcard with an image of an African American boy with a large mouth, kneeling next to two watermelons","Set of eight postcards that have negative, stereotypical sketches of African Americans. Images include women with large behinds, boys eating watermelon, and men with large lips.","This folder contains five racist postcards. They contain images including boys eating watermelon and a cartooned black man stealing a chicken.","Set of three postcards and a pamphlet entitled \"Fun on the Run.\" The \"Fun on the Run\" pamphlet includes several racist and sexist caricatures.","Postcard containing an image of a cartooned black man and woman. The man has large lips and torn clothing. The woman's features are exaggerated.","This souvenir features common images of African Americans in the south, including picking cotton, eating watermelon, and playing the fiddle.","This folder contains three Happy Birthday and one Christmas card. The cards contain cartooned sketches of African Americans, with factors such as large lips and big eyes. One happy birthday card has a sketch of three black women riding in a large watermelon.","This folder contains numerous happy birthday cards featuring cartooned sketches of African American girls. The girls' features include large eyes and curly hair.","Cards that promote the seven principles of Kwanzaa.","Publications from the Jim Crow era.","This is a book of rag-time melodies, which includes advertisements, sheet music, and lyrics.","This item is the yearbook of the African American high school in Essex County, Virginia. The yearbook includes photographs, poems, and advertisements.","This travel guide of \"negro\" hotels was published by Afro-American Newspapers. The guide includes a map of the East Coast and advertisements from multiple hotels.","Two advertisements promoting performances by African American musicians and artists.","The folder contains an item promoting the Lost Cause ideology, which conveys nostalgia for the Confederacy prior to the Civil War. Confederate norms are presented in the best possible light. ","Natchez Pilgrimage Brochure, 1955 March 31, invites people to celebrate the Old South by touring Antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi. The brochure contains multiple photographs and descriptions of the old Antebellum mansion. (Acc.2012.278)","This folder contains publications celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.","The booklet describes the history and curricula of Hampton Institute, now Hampton University.","The multiple brochures feature African American jubilee singers and performers.","This brochure is for the Negro History Society of the Hampton Institute and their presentation of singer Dorothy Maynor.","This calendar features the stories of famous African American inventors, politicians, and scholars.","This flyer promotes the election of Arthur H. Vandenberg as senator of Michigan. It states that Vandenberg promises to outlaw the poll tax and favors an anti-lynching law. Vandenberg promises to support African American causes if elected.","These comic strips  promote racial tolerance. One comic entitled \"Stand Up For Sportsmanship,\" features Batman stopping a fight between two boys, one white and one black. When Batman asks what happened, he discovers they're fighting because the white boy doesn't want the black boy to play with them because \"he don't belong, he ain't a real American.\" Batman responds with a lesson about racial tolerance, saying \"don't believe the crackpot lies about people who worship differently, or whose skin is of a different color, or whose parents come from another country... a nation divided by prejudice is like a football team without teamwork.\" The next one, featuring Batman, teaches the reader that a country divided by racial prejudice is the same as a football team without teamwork. The next comic encourages a baseball team to be accepting of players of different ethnicity. The last comic, featuring superman, promotes both racial and religious tolerance.","Reprint of an article from the American Legion magazine concerns the buying of Negro votes.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Independent Socialist Club promoting the black power movement.","This pamphlet entitled \"Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against South \u0026 USA.\" argues that communist are trying to stir up trouble between white and black races, promoting racial mixing, and eventually want to control America. Pamphlet includes a map of the south, which it states Communist want to turn into a Negro Communist Soviet.","This flyier shows a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders at a supposed Communist training school. The flier states that these leaders have brought tension, disturbance, and violence while trying to promote these Communist ideals.","This booklet was published by Robert Welch. He argues that the \"negro\" population is much better off than populations around the globe. He also states that the population has made great strides in the last hundred years. Welch believes that the Communists are trying to turn black people against white people in America.","This pamphlet was printed by the Communist Party of Cleveland.  The pamphlet states that black and white people work side and side, and therefore black and white children should be able to learn and live with each other.","A pamphlet from the Communist Party of California.","An editorial from the Monroe, La. Morning World, concerns the author's fears that the United Nations is secretly a Communist plot.","A flyer created by the Bay Area Revoluntionary Union concerning streets that are still occupied by the National Guard.","A pamphlet subtitled \"a voice and vote for every member in the UAW-CIO regardless of race, color or creed.\" The pamphlet states that whites and \"negroes\" are all members of the same family and should be employed to the same end. The UAW-CIO promotes the hiring of \"negroes\" in all fields.","A Labor Education Fund pamphlet.","This pamphlet by Angelo Herndon describes the hardship of working in a southern mining town. Herndon describes how he fought the system and promoted fair pay to working class citizens.","The themes of these games range from satirizing to celebrating the progress and intellect of African Americans.","52 playing cards from the game \"In Dixie-Land\". Copyrighted 1896, L.D. Baldwin, by The Fireside Game Co.  The instructions are missing.","This folder contains a set of playing cards.  The cards have a sketch and a brief biological summary of influential African American inventors, politicians, musicians, and activists. Rules for the game are included.","This board game is a racially based Monopoly style game. White players are allowed to buy properties throughout the board while black players are restricted to center areas. The game exemplifies the difficulties of living in a racially segregated housing market. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B5 1970.","The game, which portrays public welfare and its recipients in a negative light, caused immediate controversy upon its publication. It was also perceived as racist and sexist and government agencies appealed to retailers to pull it off the shelves.","This game is a quiz and trivia style game. The game tests players' knowledge of black athletes, musicians, and activists. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.96.F67 1988","This board game tests players' knowledge of African American achievement in history, patents, inventions, sports, and entertainment. There is also a category of questions titled black awareness. Players answer questions to move along on a board, through the struggles of slavery and Jim Crow, eventually arriving back in Africa.","This game is a game of dice where players role to turn over face cards number one through twelve. The cards and box feature racist imagery, including African Americans with bulging eyes and huge lips.","This board game is a trivia style game which tests players' knowledge of African American history. Players answer questions to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate in black studies. The word \"funda\" comes from an African language and means to instruct.","Five various cards and Valentine's featuring caricatures of African Americans.  Most of the cards depict the individuals with over exaggerated features and stereotypes, such as one card showing an African American eating watermelon.","20 caricature and three photograph postcards of African Americans.  Most of the caricature postcards feature stereotypical cartoons and captions of African Americans.  The photographs show African Americans tilling in cotton fields and posing outside dilapidated homes.","Three stereoviews showing African Americans picking cotton in Georgia and Mississippi cotton fields and sugar cane in Peurto Rico. The views were produced by Underwood and Underwood, and the Keystone Viewing Company.","This box contains VHS tapes that are notable for the original video cases. Most of the movies are from the Blaxploitation genre, a controversial film movement. Blaxploitation films contained many common stereotypes. The black community is often portrayed as violent and drug related. However, some people believed the films were examples of black expression and power.","This film features a young man who accidently kills his brother and then becomes a preacher to seek amends.","This fFilm features gang life in Harlem, New York.","The film features two men who work in Harlem. They get sent on a wild goose chase looking for money hidden in a barrel of cotton.","The film features a Harlem private eye hired to save teenagers kidnapped by the Mafia.","This film features a Harlem drug-dealer who wants to make one last sell before quitting the cocaine business.","The film features Cleopatra Jones, drug traffickers' deadliest enemy.","The film takes Bruce Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord, whom Bruce Lee must overcome.","This film features Dracula's bloodbrother, Blacula.","The film features black CIA recruits from Chicago who become freedom fighters after their military training.","The fFilm features Pop Boyd, a martial arts champion who opens a studio on land that the Mafia wants to use as a headquarters.","This fFilm features two ex-Vietnam soldiers who pursue the elite drug dealing industries.","This film features a young black man who seeks revenge when he is arrested on false charges.","The f Film features black drug dealers, mobsters, and undercover cops.","In this sequel to Dolemite, Rudy Ray Moore flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung-Fu girls battle a local gangster.","The film features a morally bankrupt man who can save his own life only if he marries the devil's ugly daughter.","The film features a man who owns a disco and declares war on the producers of Angel Dust, a drug corrupting his nephew.","This film features a man who seeks revenge on his girlfriend's killer.","This fFilm features a Detroit police sergeant who is pitted against brutal thugs.","The film features friends who are hiding from the mob and hunting a gangster boss, who rigged a karate tournament.","The fFilm features a man, just recently released from prison, who uses brains and muscles to survive in the city.","The fFilm features the Black Dragon, who teams up with kung fu dynamo Dragon Lee as they take on the Korean and Japanese mafias.","The film features a man named Blade, who is the last hope for humanity, when a bloodthirsty lord declares war on the human race.","The fFilm features a vampire slayer who fights to save humanity.","The fFilm features a gang who goes from rags to riches, and then fights a knife-wielding, car stealing leprechaun.","This film is the third in a trilogy. It features a vampire hunter who must join forces with a clan of other hunters to find and defeat Dracula.","The Great Cataract or Waterfall of Niagara in North America, This folder contains a copperplate engraving of Niagara Falls on paper. The image depicts a group of Native Americans showing Europeans the beauty of the falls. In the background, there are several Native Americans hauling large stones.","Powhatan Applesauce Label. \nThis folder contains an advertising label for apple sauce named after the famed Native American chiefdom, the Powhatan. The advertisement includes a sketch of a Native American with a colorful head band and feather in his hair.","Iron King Cook Calendar. \nThis calendar features a scene in which white settlers shot Native Americans while hiding behind a large iron king stove.","Set of 12 postcards that feature oil paintings of Native American imagery. The cards depict a variety of different scenes, including an Indian camp, a hunted buffalo, a tepee, and an Indian carrying an American flag after Custer's Last Stand. The postcards have a short description of each portrayed scene.","Set of 28 postcards featuring images of Native Americans. The postcards represent tribes from all over the country, from the Iroquois to the Hopi. Common images are war dances and dwellings such as tepees and long houses. Many of the postcards have short descriptions of the scenes on the back.","Set of 90 postcards that portray Indian life in the south western United States. Images include  young girls and boys, Indians in traditional tribal outfits, mountains, canyons, and pueblo houses.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that contains a description and multiple illustrations of Indian chiefs.  The chiefs depicted are all from Western tribes, including the Pueblos, Navajos, Apache, Sioux, and Blackfoot.  The description states that the Pueblos are the most civilized of the nations.  The illustrations include portraits of the leaders as well as scenes of the leaders in the picturesque mountains of the west.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that describes and illustrates southwestern Native American life.  The author notes that native life is \"primitive\" with little industry and machinery.  The images contain various scenes, including a mother and child standing next to cactus brush, people gathered around a tepee, a pueblo village, and men creating wampum beads.  Also depicted are images of natives performing a variety of crafts and chores.","Set of trading cards that contain negative imagery of Native Americans.  Images include Native Americans being stabbed by white settler, a Native American man drinking too much, and misrepresentations of traditional Indian outfits.","The trading cards depict imagery of Native Americans, including totem poles, war dances, and stockades.  The cards have images on one side, and a short description of the scene on the other.","Oversized trading that that have photographs and drawing of various Native American leaders.  The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.  This trading cards are housed separately due to their large size.","The trading cards have photographs and drawings of various Native American leaders. The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.","This set of 90 cards have images on one side of famous Native American leaders and of famous battles fought by various native tribes.  The backside has a short, skewed description of historical events.","This folder contains a box of bridge tally cards.  The cards have sketches of Native American people and scenery, along with the names and locations of different tribes.","The Wild West Gum cards contains 22 cards depicting colorized illustrations of Native Americans. The collection was part of a set of 24 cards manufactured by John H. Dockman and Son in the early twentieth century.","The Paragon Beef trading cards include negative images of Chinese men with long braids and stereotypical straw hats.","Series of advertising cards that promote the Chinese immigrant population in a negative way. Advertisers include Celluloid Corset Clasps, Kendall Manufacturing Company Soaps and Soapine, Henderson's Goods, and Gent's Furnishings and Fancy Goods Houses. The images depict Chinese men with long hair embarking on ships and men with over exaggerated eye features. The images often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Series of cards that depict a scene between two white boys and a Chinese man. The children pull the man's braid, snap it off, and project the Chinese man from his perch, thus solving the \"Chinese problem\". Another card shows Chinese men being bitten by a dog.","Set of cards that depict Asian Americans in negative ways.  Images include men embarking on a boat for China, a sketch of Mun Wong, and a Chinese child holding an umbrella.","This Fourth of July postcard displays racist imagery towards Asian Americans. The card portrays an Asian woman running away from a fire cracker.","This comic strip includes stereotypical images of a Chinese man who entrapped his long braid in a rail road track.","This game includes a small box of sticks. Each player is to shake the box and the first stick that pops out is the one chosen.  Each stick has a number, and the numbers correspond to a booklet that contains fortunes.","Series of two sided trading cards. One of the sides have images of aspects of Jewish life, such as lighting candles and dancing with the torah. The other sides have short bible verses and explanations of the images.","This game is an educational trivia game that features questions regarding different aspects of the Islamic Hajj. Categories include \"How to Perform Hajj,\" \"Places of Hajj,\" and \"General Questions on Hajj.\" The game is geared toward teaching children about the Muslim pilgrimage.","The postcard displays a derogatory image of a Cuban mother feeding her two small children, one of whom nurses from a goat.","Items in this folder include pamphlets instructing men on how to be good Klan members, a pamphlet regarding the Klan's attitude toward immigration, the Klan's attitude toward the Jew and other letters of propaganda.","This folder include meeting minutes from a chapter of the Klu Klux Klan in Elkton, Maryland. The folder also includes the obituary of klansmen Raymond C. Fronk.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Equal Rights Congress in a national effort to outlaw the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan.  The folder also contains fliers promoting integration and racial tolerance.","This folder includes a manuscript by an unknown author on the subject of foreign immigration into the United States of America. The author argues that foreign populations should be restricted from coming to the United States. The manuscript also discusses the various races and ethnicities that should be restricted, including the Irish, the Jewish population, Italians, and the African and Asian races. The document concludes with a list of prohibitions that the author would impose to keep the immigrant populations from entering the country.","This booklet is published by the Order United American Mechanics, a secret fraternity composed entirely of citizens born in the US.American citizens born. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","The collection is divided into eight series by race and/or ethnicity. The series are African American, Native American, Asian American, Jewish American, Muslim American, Cuban American, Ku Klux Klan, and Immigration and Discrimination. The contents for each series are  grouped by material type and ordered chronologically.","Acc. 2011.633, Acc. 2011.635, Acc. 2011.637 accessioned and minimally processed by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2011. Full finding aid created in March 2015 and revised in December 2017 by Special Collections staff.","Acc. 2014.194","Ingersol View Company Stereographs, Comic Series #2","Related materials, such as rare books, are recorded at the folder level. ","See also: individual titles in the Manuscript Sheet Music Collection (Mss. 1.07), Box 48, and individual items in the Manuscript Artifact Collection.","For similar material relating to race, ethnicity, and racism outside of the United States, see the Ephemera Collection, Mss. 1.02.","Foreign publications: Rund Um Afrika, a booklet written in German by Gustav Petermann. The content details travels from Germany throughout Africa, visiting sites such as Kruger National Park, Victoria Falls, and Fort Christiansburg. The booklet contains many photographs and animals, buildings, and people. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book DT12.R86 3487058-1001.  Acc.2012.207.","Three Dension's Blackface Plays. Three different play scripts to be performed by white actors wearing black face. The plays highlight the perceived stupidity and ignorance of African Americans. These items are cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as PN6120.N4.K37.1923, PN6120.N4.K37.1928, and PN6120.N4.K37.1931. Acc.2009.335. ","A henpecked coon: darky monologue, 1923. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as PN6120.N4.K37 1923. ","Old Doc Gags \"Funster\". Number Two: A collection of fun, fables, foolishness, farce, and fibs, 1925. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as PN6161.O48 1925. ","Songs and Spirituals of Negro Composition for Revivals and Congregational Singing. This item is a pamphlet of sheet music. The pamphlet also includes advertisements for home goods. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1670.S66. Acc.2009.324. ","We shall overcome! Songs of the Southern freedom movement, 1963. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1629.C2.W4. ","How can we keep from singing! A contemporary songbook for liberal churches, fellowships, youth groups, and communal singing generally, 1976. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1629.H54.1976.","Songs and spirituals of Negro composition for revivals and congregational singing, 1921. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books M1670.S66.","Modern Home Counseler. This book includes lessons, advice, and instructions on how to raise successful, happy, and obedient children. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books H83.M63. Acc. 2009.356. ","American Travelers Guide to Negro Monuments. This book details attractions around the United States that celebrate African Americans and their history. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books E185.53A53. Acc.2009.459. ","The South Strikes Back, 1957. This booklet was written by Woodrow Boone and promotes the return of a more racially conservative society. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Book PN6231.S485S68. Acc.2012.276.","The Afro-American Historical Calendar, 1979. The calendar features famous African American musicians, officers, and performers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Book E185.A38. Acc.2009.389. ","Negroes in Our History Posters, undated. This collection of posters has a large sketch of famous African American musicians, politicians, and activists. The posters have a brief biographical sketch of each of the celebrated hero. The posters are  cataloged as Rare Book E185.96.R78 folio. Acc.2008.163. ","The People Versus Segregated Schools. This 1955 pamphlet promotes integration, anti-lynching laws, and equal pay for black and white workers. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.W54 1955. Acc.2011.268. ","3 Lives for Mississippi. This 1965 book is the story of Mickey Schwerner, James Chaney and Andy Goodman, three men who were killed in Philadelphia, Mississippi by the Klu Klux Klan, while fighting racial justice and the rights of African American voters. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book F347.N4H8. Acc.2011.468. ","Songs of the Southern Freedom Movement. A 1965 songbook promoting freedom, racial tolerance, and heritage. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book M1629.H54 1976. Acc.2009.315. ","How Can We Keep From Singing Songbook. This 1965 book entitled \"We Shall Overcome!\" was compiled by Guy and Candie Carawan for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee. The book contains songs relating to sit-ins, freedom rides, voter registration and other contentious issues. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book M1629.H54.1976. Acc.2011.469. ","\"And People All Around\" Playbill. An undated playbill for a performance written by George Sklar. The play reminds viewers on the Negro Revolution in 1964, the killings of three negro boys in Mississippi, and the civil rights march on Washington. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book PS3531.E826A52. Acc.2011.268. ","The Communist Position on the Negro Question. This booklet contains excerpts from the major speeches in discussion of the \"Negro question\" at the plenary meeting of the National Committee of the Communist Party. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.C752 1947. Acc.2011.467. ","The Path of Negro Liberation. Pamphlet written by Benjamin J. Davis, who argues that the Communist Party of the United States believe in the unconditional political, social, and economic equality in all aspects of American life.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.D314 1947. Acc.2011.468. ","The Struggle Against White Chauvinism. Booklet written by Elizabeth Lawson and published by the New York State Education Department of the Communist Party. The booklet defines chauvinism and its effect on race and gender relations within the United States. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E.185.61.2376 1949. Acc.2011.467. ","Next Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. This booklet, written by Hugh Bradley, was a report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party. Bradley discussed black military involvement, fair employment, and the corruption of the American government. This item is  cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B785 1953. Acc.2011.468. ","The Negro People on the March. This booklet, written by Benjamin J. Davis, was a report to the National Committee of the Communist Party.  Davis states that the fight for \"Negro\" freedom is at its height and that the black race must be given economic and political equality.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.6.D38 1956. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Why Join,\" The John Birch Society. This pamphlet promotes and describes the John Birch Society. The Society believes in small government and writes that most of the historic happenings within the Civil Rights Movement were Communist conspiracies. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E740.J6W45.1968. Acc.2011.467. ","Busing and the Democratic Struggle in Boston. This booklet was published by the Proletarian Unity League, a Communist organization dedicated to creating a strong Communist Party. They believe that white opportunism in the fundamental threat to the construction of a Revolutionary party. The booklet mostly focuses on the integration of public transportation. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book LC214.53.B67P76 1975. Acc.2011.467. Acc.2011.467. ","Freedom is Everybody's Job: \" The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People, 1949. This pamphlet, written by George W. Crockett, Jr., was a summation in the trail of the 11 Communist leaders.  The pamphlet argues that the Communist Party has the right to free speech and therefore cannot be outlawed.  Crockett argues that the Communist support for Civil Rights is a reason why the Communist Party is ridiculed. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HX87.C7.1949b. ","The CIO and the Negro Worker, 1942. This pamphlet argues against discrimination in the workplace.  The CIO fights for equal employment of all people, races, and religions. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.8.C56 1942. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Out of the Jungle\", 1943. The Packinghouse Workers Fight for Justice and Equality. This book is a pictorial history of the Packinghouse Workers Union, which fought for racial justice, fair pay, and equality in the meat packing industry. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD6515.P14073. Acc.2011.268","Roll the Union On, 1987. This book is a pictorial history of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, told by its co-founder H.L. Mitchell. The Union fought for the end of lynching, a safe workplace, and equal rights for African American and white workers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD1511.U5M573 1987. Acc.2011.467","Blaxploitation Cinema Pressbooks and Posters, 1968-1976. Currently unprocessed material. 2014.194 and oversize material.","Indian Legends, 1994. This book includes old Native American stories and tales. Each story is also illustrated in black and white or color. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E98.F6I33.","\"The Klan Today\". This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Books HS2330.K63.K58","The Aryan Views: White Folk News. \"The Attitude of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan\" pamphlets. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.A13. ","\"The Kourier,\" a booklet of the Klan's version of the History of the United States and the Klan's opinions on \"un-American\" activities such as communism and parochial schools, and the Aryan Views and White Folk News Paper, also promoting racial intolerance. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.K69 v.11 no. 8, July 1935 copy.","Old Doc Gags, \"Funster\" Number Two:: A Collection of Fun, Fables, Foolishness, Farce and Fibs. Copyright 1925 by Charles H. Ubert. The joke book includes anti-immigration and anti-Semitic content. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book PN616.O48 1925.","The racial and ethnic ephemera collection contains various materials regarding race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.","Included are published items like travel guides, joke books, song books, story books, programs and handbills, comic strips, a yearbook, election fliers, political publications, pamphlets and calendars.","This fFolder contains three envelopes: Union patriotic envelope depicting a black man picking cotton, titled \"One of the Rebels\", (Acc.2014.123), Union patriotic envelope of a slave dressed as the \"King of the South,\" (Acc. 2014.124), Union patriotic envelope with a map of the south (Acc. 2014.125).","A booklet of twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, and farces for the amateur stage.  The plays contain stereotypical typecasting of African Americans.","A story book entitled \"The Ten Little Niggers,\" with stereotypical illustrations. The layout of the book is similar to that of \"Ten Little Indians.\"","This songbook features stereotypical illustrations of African Americans including pompous dresses and large lips.","This joke book features jokes that promote racism and a negative view of African Americans.  The jokes are also anti-immigration and misogynistic.","The scrapbook dates from the late 1800's.  The pictures in the book vary, from paintings of flowers to advertising cards for household items.  One page in the book features several stereotypical images of African Americans.  Pictures of monkeys are also placed on this page, therefore stating that they are one in the same.","Advertising trade cards that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The cards are for a clothier. The folder also contains an advertisement for Jos. J. Foley, Tailor, Boston MA, which has a November 1908 calendar alongside an illustration of African American children swinging and climbing trees.","This folder contains multiple advertising cards. The items advertised include soaps, clothing, and household goods. The cards contain stereotypical images of African Americans.","This folder contains advertising cards that depict African Americans in a negative light.  Common features are large lips and flouncy outfits.  The sketches on the cards often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Stereotypical black representations on three advertising trade cards. The cards for pancake batter and clothes depict African Americans with large eyes and mouths along with other stereotypical features.","Advertising cards for a clothier.  The cards depict an African American man trying to command and then falling off a horse-drawn wagon.","Advertisement card for Old Virginia Cheroots from the American Tobacco Company.  The advertisement has a sketch of an African American man.","Advertising label for Old Black Joe's blackeyed peas, showing a black man with a white beard.","Sketch for \"The Connoisseurs\", a popular advertising image for Cream of Wheat. The painting features a black man in a chef's hat, teaching a child about the taste and health benefits of cream of wheat.","Print of the painting by Edward V. Brewer entitled \"The Connoisseurs\" for the Cream of Wheat Company. The painting features an African American man in a chef costume tasting Cream of Wheat along with an African American boy in an apron and chef hat. Oversize item.","Five cards that have negative, stereotypical images of African Americans. Images include a black woman being compared to a donkey and young men playing craps.","Set of 22 racist postcards. Features include large lips and big eyes. Images also include depictions of African Americans stealing goods. Other cards include cartooned drawings of African Americans in flouncy clothing.","Set of 42 cards with racist imagery. Images include cartooned sketches of African Americans with big eyes and over exaggerated lips. Images depict African Americans as lazy and inept. They are shown stealing chickens, eating watermelon, and improperly serving white people.","A postcard with an image of an African American boy with a large mouth, kneeling next to two watermelons","Set of eight postcards that have negative, stereotypical sketches of African Americans. Images include women with large behinds, boys eating watermelon, and men with large lips.","This folder contains five racist postcards. They contain images including boys eating watermelon and a cartooned black man stealing a chicken.","Set of three postcards and a pamphlet entitled \"Fun on the Run.\" The \"Fun on the Run\" pamphlet includes several racist and sexist caricatures.","Postcard containing an image of a cartooned black man and woman. The man has large lips and torn clothing. The woman's features are exaggerated.","This souvenir features common images of African Americans in the south, including picking cotton, eating watermelon, and playing the fiddle.","This folder contains three Happy Birthday and one Christmas card. The cards contain cartooned sketches of African Americans, with factors such as large lips and big eyes. One happy birthday card has a sketch of three black women riding in a large watermelon.","This folder contains numerous happy birthday cards featuring cartooned sketches of African American girls. The girls' features include large eyes and curly hair.","Cards that promote the seven principles of Kwanzaa.","Publications from the Jim Crow era.","This is a book of rag-time melodies, which includes advertisements, sheet music, and lyrics.","This item is the yearbook of the African American high school in Essex County, Virginia. The yearbook includes photographs, poems, and advertisements.","This travel guide of \"negro\" hotels was published by Afro-American Newspapers. The guide includes a map of the East Coast and advertisements from multiple hotels.","Two advertisements promoting performances by African American musicians and artists.","The folder contains an item promoting the Lost Cause ideology, which conveys nostalgia for the Confederacy prior to the Civil War. Confederate norms are presented in the best possible light. ","Natchez Pilgrimage Brochure, 1955 March 31, invites people to celebrate the Old South by touring Antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi. The brochure contains multiple photographs and descriptions of the old Antebellum mansion. (Acc.2012.278)","This folder contains publications celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.","The booklet describes the history and curricula of Hampton Institute, now Hampton University.","The multiple brochures feature African American jubilee singers and performers.","This brochure is for the Negro History Society of the Hampton Institute and their presentation of singer Dorothy Maynor.","This calendar features the stories of famous African American inventors, politicians, and scholars.","This flyer promotes the election of Arthur H. Vandenberg as senator of Michigan. It states that Vandenberg promises to outlaw the poll tax and favors an anti-lynching law. Vandenberg promises to support African American causes if elected.","These comic strips  promote racial tolerance. One comic entitled \"Stand Up For Sportsmanship,\" features Batman stopping a fight between two boys, one white and one black. When Batman asks what happened, he discovers they're fighting because the white boy doesn't want the black boy to play with them because \"he don't belong, he ain't a real American.\" Batman responds with a lesson about racial tolerance, saying \"don't believe the crackpot lies about people who worship differently, or whose skin is of a different color, or whose parents come from another country... a nation divided by prejudice is like a football team without teamwork.\" The next one, featuring Batman, teaches the reader that a country divided by racial prejudice is the same as a football team without teamwork. The next comic encourages a baseball team to be accepting of players of different ethnicity. The last comic, featuring superman, promotes both racial and religious tolerance.","Reprint of an article from the American Legion magazine concerns the buying of Negro votes.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Independent Socialist Club promoting the black power movement.","This pamphlet entitled \"Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against South \u0026 USA.\" argues that communist are trying to stir up trouble between white and black races, promoting racial mixing, and eventually want to control America. Pamphlet includes a map of the south, which it states Communist want to turn into a Negro Communist Soviet.","This flyier shows a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders at a supposed Communist training school. The flier states that these leaders have brought tension, disturbance, and violence while trying to promote these Communist ideals.","This booklet was published by Robert Welch. He argues that the \"negro\" population is much better off than populations around the globe. He also states that the population has made great strides in the last hundred years. Welch believes that the Communists are trying to turn black people against white people in America.","This pamphlet was printed by the Communist Party of Cleveland.  The pamphlet states that black and white people work side and side, and therefore black and white children should be able to learn and live with each other.","A pamphlet from the Communist Party of California.","An editorial from the Monroe, La. Morning World, concerns the author's fears that the United Nations is secretly a Communist plot.","A flyer created by the Bay Area Revoluntionary Union concerning streets that are still occupied by the National Guard.","A pamphlet subtitled \"a voice and vote for every member in the UAW-CIO regardless of race, color or creed.\" The pamphlet states that whites and \"negroes\" are all members of the same family and should be employed to the same end. The UAW-CIO promotes the hiring of \"negroes\" in all fields.","A Labor Education Fund pamphlet.","This pamphlet by Angelo Herndon describes the hardship of working in a southern mining town. Herndon describes how he fought the system and promoted fair pay to working class citizens.","The themes of these games range from satirizing to celebrating the progress and intellect of African Americans.","52 playing cards from the game \"In Dixie-Land\". Copyrighted 1896, L.D. Baldwin, by The Fireside Game Co.  The instructions are missing.","This folder contains a set of playing cards.  The cards have a sketch and a brief biological summary of influential African American inventors, politicians, musicians, and activists. Rules for the game are included.","This board game is a racially based Monopoly style game. White players are allowed to buy properties throughout the board while black players are restricted to center areas. The game exemplifies the difficulties of living in a racially segregated housing market. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B5 1970.","The game, which portrays public welfare and its recipients in a negative light, caused immediate controversy upon its publication. It was also perceived as racist and sexist and government agencies appealed to retailers to pull it off the shelves.","This game is a quiz and trivia style game. The game tests players' knowledge of black athletes, musicians, and activists. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.96.F67 1988","This board game tests players' knowledge of African American achievement in history, patents, inventions, sports, and entertainment. There is also a category of questions titled black awareness. Players answer questions to move along on a board, through the struggles of slavery and Jim Crow, eventually arriving back in Africa.","This game is a game of dice where players role to turn over face cards number one through twelve. The cards and box feature racist imagery, including African Americans with bulging eyes and huge lips.","This board game is a trivia style game which tests players' knowledge of African American history. Players answer questions to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate in black studies. The word \"funda\" comes from an African language and means to instruct.","Five various cards and Valentine's featuring caricatures of African Americans.  Most of the cards depict the individuals with over exaggerated features and stereotypes, such as one card showing an African American eating watermelon.","20 caricature and three photograph postcards of African Americans.  Most of the caricature postcards feature stereotypical cartoons and captions of African Americans.  The photographs show African Americans tilling in cotton fields and posing outside dilapidated homes.","Three stereoviews showing African Americans picking cotton in Georgia and Mississippi cotton fields and sugar cane in Peurto Rico. The views were produced by Underwood and Underwood, and the Keystone Viewing Company.","This box contains VHS tapes that are notable for the original video cases. Most of the movies are from the Blaxploitation genre, a controversial film movement. Blaxploitation films contained many common stereotypes. The black community is often portrayed as violent and drug related. However, some people believed the films were examples of black expression and power.","This film features a young man who accidently kills his brother and then becomes a preacher to seek amends.","This fFilm features gang life in Harlem, New York.","The film features two men who work in Harlem. They get sent on a wild goose chase looking for money hidden in a barrel of cotton.","The film features a Harlem private eye hired to save teenagers kidnapped by the Mafia.","This film features a Harlem drug-dealer who wants to make one last sell before quitting the cocaine business.","The film features Cleopatra Jones, drug traffickers' deadliest enemy.","The film takes Bruce Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord, whom Bruce Lee must overcome.","This film features Dracula's bloodbrother, Blacula.","The film features black CIA recruits from Chicago who become freedom fighters after their military training.","The fFilm features Pop Boyd, a martial arts champion who opens a studio on land that the Mafia wants to use as a headquarters.","This fFilm features two ex-Vietnam soldiers who pursue the elite drug dealing industries.","This film features a young black man who seeks revenge when he is arrested on false charges.","The f Film features black drug dealers, mobsters, and undercover cops.","In this sequel to Dolemite, Rudy Ray Moore flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung-Fu girls battle a local gangster.","The film features a morally bankrupt man who can save his own life only if he marries the devil's ugly daughter.","The film features a man who owns a disco and declares war on the producers of Angel Dust, a drug corrupting his nephew.","This film features a man who seeks revenge on his girlfriend's killer.","This fFilm features a Detroit police sergeant who is pitted against brutal thugs.","The film features friends who are hiding from the mob and hunting a gangster boss, who rigged a karate tournament.","The fFilm features a man, just recently released from prison, who uses brains and muscles to survive in the city.","The fFilm features the Black Dragon, who teams up with kung fu dynamo Dragon Lee as they take on the Korean and Japanese mafias.","The film features a man named Blade, who is the last hope for humanity, when a bloodthirsty lord declares war on the human race.","The fFilm features a vampire slayer who fights to save humanity.","The fFilm features a gang who goes from rags to riches, and then fights a knife-wielding, car stealing leprechaun.","This film is the third in a trilogy. It features a vampire hunter who must join forces with a clan of other hunters to find and defeat Dracula.","The Great Cataract or Waterfall of Niagara in North America, This folder contains a copperplate engraving of Niagara Falls on paper. The image depicts a group of Native Americans showing Europeans the beauty of the falls. In the background, there are several Native Americans hauling large stones.","Powhatan Applesauce Label. \nThis folder contains an advertising label for apple sauce named after the famed Native American chiefdom, the Powhatan. The advertisement includes a sketch of a Native American with a colorful head band and feather in his hair.","Iron King Cook Calendar. \nThis calendar features a scene in which white settlers shot Native Americans while hiding behind a large iron king stove.","Set of 12 postcards that feature oil paintings of Native American imagery. The cards depict a variety of different scenes, including an Indian camp, a hunted buffalo, a tepee, and an Indian carrying an American flag after Custer's Last Stand. The postcards have a short description of each portrayed scene.","Set of 28 postcards featuring images of Native Americans. The postcards represent tribes from all over the country, from the Iroquois to the Hopi. Common images are war dances and dwellings such as tepees and long houses. Many of the postcards have short descriptions of the scenes on the back.","Set of 90 postcards that portray Indian life in the south western United States. Images include  young girls and boys, Indians in traditional tribal outfits, mountains, canyons, and pueblo houses.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that contains a description and multiple illustrations of Indian chiefs.  The chiefs depicted are all from Western tribes, including the Pueblos, Navajos, Apache, Sioux, and Blackfoot.  The description states that the Pueblos are the most civilized of the nations.  The illustrations include portraits of the leaders as well as scenes of the leaders in the picturesque mountains of the west.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that describes and illustrates southwestern Native American life.  The author notes that native life is \"primitive\" with little industry and machinery.  The images contain various scenes, including a mother and child standing next to cactus brush, people gathered around a tepee, a pueblo village, and men creating wampum beads.  Also depicted are images of natives performing a variety of crafts and chores.","Set of trading cards that contain negative imagery of Native Americans.  Images include Native Americans being stabbed by white settler, a Native American man drinking too much, and misrepresentations of traditional Indian outfits.","The trading cards depict imagery of Native Americans, including totem poles, war dances, and stockades.  The cards have images on one side, and a short description of the scene on the other.","Oversized trading that that have photographs and drawing of various Native American leaders.  The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.  This trading cards are housed separately due to their large size.","The trading cards have photographs and drawings of various Native American leaders. The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.","This set of 90 cards have images on one side of famous Native American leaders and of famous battles fought by various native tribes.  The backside has a short, skewed description of historical events.","This folder contains a box of bridge tally cards.  The cards have sketches of Native American people and scenery, along with the names and locations of different tribes.","The Wild West Gum cards contains 22 cards depicting colorized illustrations of Native Americans. The collection was part of a set of 24 cards manufactured by John H. Dockman and Son in the early twentieth century.","The Paragon Beef trading cards include negative images of Chinese men with long braids and stereotypical straw hats.","Series of advertising cards that promote the Chinese immigrant population in a negative way. Advertisers include Celluloid Corset Clasps, Kendall Manufacturing Company Soaps and Soapine, Henderson's Goods, and Gent's Furnishings and Fancy Goods Houses. The images depict Chinese men with long hair embarking on ships and men with over exaggerated eye features. The images often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Series of cards that depict a scene between two white boys and a Chinese man. The children pull the man's braid, snap it off, and project the Chinese man from his perch, thus solving the \"Chinese problem\". Another card shows Chinese men being bitten by a dog.","Set of cards that depict Asian Americans in negative ways.  Images include men embarking on a boat for China, a sketch of Mun Wong, and a Chinese child holding an umbrella.","This Fourth of July postcard displays racist imagery towards Asian Americans. The card portrays an Asian woman running away from a fire cracker.","This comic strip includes stereotypical images of a Chinese man who entrapped his long braid in a rail road track.","This game includes a small box of sticks. Each player is to shake the box and the first stick that pops out is the one chosen.  Each stick has a number, and the numbers correspond to a booklet that contains fortunes.","Series of two sided trading cards. One of the sides have images of aspects of Jewish life, such as lighting candles and dancing with the torah. The other sides have short bible verses and explanations of the images.","This game is an educational trivia game that features questions regarding different aspects of the Islamic Hajj. Categories include \"How to Perform Hajj,\" \"Places of Hajj,\" and \"General Questions on Hajj.\" The game is geared toward teaching children about the Muslim pilgrimage.","The postcard displays a derogatory image of a Cuban mother feeding her two small children, one of whom nurses from a goat.","Items in this folder include pamphlets instructing men on how to be good Klan members, a pamphlet regarding the Klan's attitude toward immigration, the Klan's attitude toward the Jew and other letters of propaganda.","This folder include meeting minutes from a chapter of the Klu Klux Klan in Elkton, Maryland. The folder also includes the obituary of klansmen Raymond C. Fronk.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Equal Rights Congress in a national effort to outlaw the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan.  The folder also contains fliers promoting integration and racial tolerance.","This folder includes a manuscript by an unknown author on the subject of foreign immigration into the United States of America. The author argues that foreign populations should be restricted from coming to the United States. The manuscript also discusses the various races and ethnicities that should be restricted, including the Irish, the Jewish population, Italians, and the African and Asian races. The document concludes with a list of prohibitions that the author would impose to keep the immigrant populations from entering the country.","This booklet is published by the Order United American Mechanics, a secret fraternity composed entirely of citizens born in the US.American citizens born. The booklet argues against competition for jobs with foreign-born immigrants.","Cards with images and phrases that promote racial and religious equality.","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","John H. 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Acc. 2009.036 was purchased on 1/19/2009. Acc. 2009.147 was purchased on 4/6/2009. Acc. 2009.151 was purchased on 3/30/2009. Acc. 2009.180 was purchased on 4/29/2009. Acc. 2009.181 was purchased on 4/29/2009. Acc. 2009.226 was purchased on 5/25/2009. Acc. 2009.235 was purchased on 5/31/2009. Acc. 2009.305 was purchased on 7/17/2009. Acquisition information for material received after 7/13/2009 is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member. 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The booklet defines chauvinism and its effect on race and gender relations within the United States. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E.185.61.2376 1949. Acc.2011.467. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNext Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. This booklet, written by Hugh Bradley, was a report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party. Bradley discussed black military involvement, fair employment, and the corruption of the American government. This item is  cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B785 1953. Acc.2011.468. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe Negro People on the March. This booklet, written by Benjamin J. Davis, was a report to the National Committee of the Communist Party.  Davis states that the fight for \"Negro\" freedom is at its height and that the black race must be given economic and political equality.  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This book is a pictorial history of the Packinghouse Workers Union, which fought for racial justice, fair pay, and equality in the meat packing industry. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD6515.P14073. Acc.2011.268\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoll the Union On, 1987. This book is a pictorial history of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, told by its co-founder H.L. Mitchell. The Union fought for the end of lynching, a safe workplace, and equal rights for African American and white workers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD1511.U5M573 1987. Acc.2011.467\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBlaxploitation Cinema Pressbooks and Posters, 1968-1976. Currently unprocessed material. 2014.194 and oversize material.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIndian Legends, 1994. This book includes old Native American stories and tales. Each story is also illustrated in black and white or color. 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This booklet contains excerpts from the major speeches in discussion of the \"Negro question\" at the plenary meeting of the National Committee of the Communist Party. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.C752 1947. Acc.2011.467. ","The Path of Negro Liberation. Pamphlet written by Benjamin J. Davis, who argues that the Communist Party of the United States believe in the unconditional political, social, and economic equality in all aspects of American life.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.D314 1947. Acc.2011.468. ","The Struggle Against White Chauvinism. Booklet written by Elizabeth Lawson and published by the New York State Education Department of the Communist Party. The booklet defines chauvinism and its effect on race and gender relations within the United States. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E.185.61.2376 1949. Acc.2011.467. ","Next Steps in the Struggle for Negro Freedom. This booklet, written by Hugh Bradley, was a report delivered at the National Conference of the Communist Party. Bradley discussed black military involvement, fair employment, and the corruption of the American government. This item is  cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B785 1953. Acc.2011.468. ","The Negro People on the March. This booklet, written by Benjamin J. Davis, was a report to the National Committee of the Communist Party.  Davis states that the fight for \"Negro\" freedom is at its height and that the black race must be given economic and political equality.  This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.6.D38 1956. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Why Join,\" The John Birch Society. This pamphlet promotes and describes the John Birch Society. The Society believes in small government and writes that most of the historic happenings within the Civil Rights Movement were Communist conspiracies. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E740.J6W45.1968. Acc.2011.467. ","Busing and the Democratic Struggle in Boston. This booklet was published by the Proletarian Unity League, a Communist organization dedicated to creating a strong Communist Party. They believe that white opportunism in the fundamental threat to the construction of a Revolutionary party. The booklet mostly focuses on the integration of public transportation. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book LC214.53.B67P76 1975. Acc.2011.467. Acc.2011.467. ","Freedom is Everybody's Job: \" The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People, 1949. This pamphlet, written by George W. Crockett, Jr., was a summation in the trail of the 11 Communist leaders.  The pamphlet argues that the Communist Party has the right to free speech and therefore cannot be outlawed.  Crockett argues that the Communist support for Civil Rights is a reason why the Communist Party is ridiculed. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HX87.C7.1949b. ","The CIO and the Negro Worker, 1942. This pamphlet argues against discrimination in the workplace.  The CIO fights for equal employment of all people, races, and religions. This item is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.8.C56 1942. Acc.2011.467. ","\"Out of the Jungle\", 1943. The Packinghouse Workers Fight for Justice and Equality. This book is a pictorial history of the Packinghouse Workers Union, which fought for racial justice, fair pay, and equality in the meat packing industry. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD6515.P14073. Acc.2011.268","Roll the Union On, 1987. This book is a pictorial history of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union, told by its co-founder H.L. Mitchell. The Union fought for the end of lynching, a safe workplace, and equal rights for African American and white workers. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book HD1511.U5M573 1987. Acc.2011.467","Blaxploitation Cinema Pressbooks and Posters, 1968-1976. Currently unprocessed material. 2014.194 and oversize material.","Indian Legends, 1994. This book includes old Native American stories and tales. Each story is also illustrated in black and white or color. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E98.F6I33.","\"The Klan Today\". This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Books HS2330.K63.K58","The Aryan Views: White Folk News. \"The Attitude of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan\" pamphlets. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.A13. ","\"The Kourier,\" a booklet of the Klan's version of the History of the United States and the Klan's opinions on \"un-American\" activities such as communism and parochial schools, and the Aryan Views and White Folk News Paper, also promoting racial intolerance. This item is catalogued in the Swem Library online catalog Rare Books as HS2330.K6.K69 v.11 no. 8, July 1935 copy.","Old Doc Gags, \"Funster\" Number Two:: A Collection of Fun, Fables, Foolishness, Farce and Fibs. Copyright 1925 by Charles H. Ubert. The joke book includes anti-immigration and anti-Semitic content. This item is cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book PN616.O48 1925."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe racial and ethnic ephemera collection contains various materials regarding race, ethnicity, and racism in the United States. The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncluded are published items like travel guides, joke books, song books, story books, programs and handbills, comic strips, a yearbook, election fliers, political publications, pamphlets and calendars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFolder contains three envelopes: Union patriotic envelope depicting a black man picking cotton, titled \"One of the Rebels\", (Acc.2014.123), Union patriotic envelope of a slave dressed as the \"King of the South,\" (Acc. 2014.124), Union patriotic envelope with a map of the south (Acc. 2014.125).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA booklet of twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, and farces for the amateur stage.  The plays contain stereotypical typecasting of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA story book entitled \"The Ten Little Niggers,\" with stereotypical illustrations. The layout of the book is similar to that of \"Ten Little Indians.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis songbook features stereotypical illustrations of African Americans including pompous dresses and large lips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis joke book features jokes that promote racism and a negative view of African Americans.  The jokes are also anti-immigration and misogynistic.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe scrapbook dates from the late 1800's.  The pictures in the book vary, from paintings of flowers to advertising cards for household items.  One page in the book features several stereotypical images of African Americans.  Pictures of monkeys are also placed on this page, therefore stating that they are one in the same.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising trade cards that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The cards are for a clothier. The folder also contains an advertisement for Jos. J. Foley, Tailor, Boston MA, which has a November 1908 calendar alongside an illustration of African American children swinging and climbing trees.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains multiple advertising cards. The items advertised include soaps, clothing, and household goods. The cards contain stereotypical images of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains advertising cards that depict African Americans in a negative light.  Common features are large lips and flouncy outfits.  The sketches on the cards often have little to do with the product being advertised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStereotypical black representations on three advertising trade cards. The cards for pancake batter and clothes depict African Americans with large eyes and mouths along with other stereotypical features.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising cards for a clothier.  The cards depict an African American man trying to command and then falling off a horse-drawn wagon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisement card for Old Virginia Cheroots from the American Tobacco Company.  The advertisement has a sketch of an African American man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertising label for Old Black Joe's blackeyed peas, showing a black man with a white beard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch for \"The Connoisseurs\", a popular advertising image for Cream of Wheat. The painting features a black man in a chef's hat, teaching a child about the taste and health benefits of cream of wheat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint of the painting by Edward V. Brewer entitled \"The Connoisseurs\" for the Cream of Wheat Company. The painting features an African American man in a chef costume tasting Cream of Wheat along with an African American boy in an apron and chef hat. Oversize item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive cards that have negative, stereotypical images of African Americans. Images include a black woman being compared to a donkey and young men playing craps.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 22 racist postcards. Features include large lips and big eyes. Images also include depictions of African Americans stealing goods. Other cards include cartooned drawings of African Americans in flouncy clothing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 42 cards with racist imagery. Images include cartooned sketches of African Americans with big eyes and over exaggerated lips. Images depict African Americans as lazy and inept. They are shown stealing chickens, eating watermelon, and improperly serving white people.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA postcard with an image of an African American boy with a large mouth, kneeling next to two watermelons\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of eight postcards that have negative, stereotypical sketches of African Americans. Images include women with large behinds, boys eating watermelon, and men with large lips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains five racist postcards. They contain images including boys eating watermelon and a cartooned black man stealing a chicken.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of three postcards and a pamphlet entitled \"Fun on the Run.\" The \"Fun on the Run\" pamphlet includes several racist and sexist caricatures.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePostcard containing an image of a cartooned black man and woman. The man has large lips and torn clothing. The woman's features are exaggerated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis souvenir features common images of African Americans in the south, including picking cotton, eating watermelon, and playing the fiddle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains three Happy Birthday and one Christmas card. The cards contain cartooned sketches of African Americans, with factors such as large lips and big eyes. One happy birthday card has a sketch of three black women riding in a large watermelon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains numerous happy birthday cards featuring cartooned sketches of African American girls. The girls' features include large eyes and curly hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCards that promote the seven principles of Kwanzaa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePublications from the Jim Crow era.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is a book of rag-time melodies, which includes advertisements, sheet music, and lyrics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item is the yearbook of the African American high school in Essex County, Virginia. The yearbook includes photographs, poems, and advertisements.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis travel guide of \"negro\" hotels was published by Afro-American Newspapers. The guide includes a map of the East Coast and advertisements from multiple hotels.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo advertisements promoting performances by African American musicians and artists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe folder contains an item promoting the Lost Cause ideology, which conveys nostalgia for the Confederacy prior to the Civil War. Confederate norms are presented in the best possible light. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNatchez Pilgrimage Brochure, 1955 March 31, invites people to celebrate the Old South by touring Antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi. The brochure contains multiple photographs and descriptions of the old Antebellum mansion. (Acc.2012.278)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains publications celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe booklet describes the history and curricula of Hampton Institute, now Hampton University.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe multiple brochures feature African American jubilee singers and performers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis brochure is for the Negro History Society of the Hampton Institute and their presentation of singer Dorothy Maynor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis calendar features the stories of famous African American inventors, politicians, and scholars.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis flyer promotes the election of Arthur H. Vandenberg as senator of Michigan. It states that Vandenberg promises to outlaw the poll tax and favors an anti-lynching law. Vandenberg promises to support African American causes if elected.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese comic strips  promote racial tolerance. One comic entitled \"Stand Up For Sportsmanship,\" features Batman stopping a fight between two boys, one white and one black. When Batman asks what happened, he discovers they're fighting because the white boy doesn't want the black boy to play with them because \"he don't belong, he ain't a real American.\" Batman responds with a lesson about racial tolerance, saying \"don't believe the crackpot lies about people who worship differently, or whose skin is of a different color, or whose parents come from another country... a nation divided by prejudice is like a football team without teamwork.\" The next one, featuring Batman, teaches the reader that a country divided by racial prejudice is the same as a football team without teamwork. The next comic encourages a baseball team to be accepting of players of different ethnicity. The last comic, featuring superman, promotes both racial and religious tolerance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReprint of an article from the American Legion magazine concerns the buying of Negro votes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a pamphlet published by the Independent Socialist Club promoting the black power movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis pamphlet entitled \"Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against South \u0026amp; USA.\" argues that communist are trying to stir up trouble between white and black races, promoting racial mixing, and eventually want to control America. Pamphlet includes a map of the south, which it states Communist want to turn into a Negro Communist Soviet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis flyier shows a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders at a supposed Communist training school. The flier states that these leaders have brought tension, disturbance, and violence while trying to promote these Communist ideals.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis booklet was published by Robert Welch. He argues that the \"negro\" population is much better off than populations around the globe. He also states that the population has made great strides in the last hundred years. Welch believes that the Communists are trying to turn black people against white people in America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis pamphlet was printed by the Communist Party of Cleveland.  The pamphlet states that black and white people work side and side, and therefore black and white children should be able to learn and live with each other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pamphlet from the Communist Party of California.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn editorial from the Monroe, La. Morning World, concerns the author's fears that the United Nations is secretly a Communist plot.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA flyer created by the Bay Area Revoluntionary Union concerning streets that are still occupied by the National Guard.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA pamphlet subtitled \"a voice and vote for every member in the UAW-CIO regardless of race, color or creed.\" The pamphlet states that whites and \"negroes\" are all members of the same family and should be employed to the same end. The UAW-CIO promotes the hiring of \"negroes\" in all fields.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Labor Education Fund pamphlet.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis pamphlet by Angelo Herndon describes the hardship of working in a southern mining town. Herndon describes how he fought the system and promoted fair pay to working class citizens.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe themes of these games range from satirizing to celebrating the progress and intellect of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e52 playing cards from the game \"In Dixie-Land\". Copyrighted 1896, L.D. Baldwin, by The Fireside Game Co.  The instructions are missing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a set of playing cards.  The cards have a sketch and a brief biological summary of influential African American inventors, politicians, musicians, and activists. Rules for the game are included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis board game is a racially based Monopoly style game. White players are allowed to buy properties throughout the board while black players are restricted to center areas. The game exemplifies the difficulties of living in a racially segregated housing market. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B5 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe game, which portrays public welfare and its recipients in a negative light, caused immediate controversy upon its publication. It was also perceived as racist and sexist and government agencies appealed to retailers to pull it off the shelves.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game is a quiz and trivia style game. The game tests players' knowledge of black athletes, musicians, and activists. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.96.F67 1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis board game tests players' knowledge of African American achievement in history, patents, inventions, sports, and entertainment. There is also a category of questions titled black awareness. Players answer questions to move along on a board, through the struggles of slavery and Jim Crow, eventually arriving back in Africa.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game is a game of dice where players role to turn over face cards number one through twelve. The cards and box feature racist imagery, including African Americans with bulging eyes and huge lips.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis board game is a trivia style game which tests players' knowledge of African American history. Players answer questions to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate in black studies. The word \"funda\" comes from an African language and means to instruct.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive various cards and Valentine's featuring caricatures of African Americans.  Most of the cards depict the individuals with over exaggerated features and stereotypes, such as one card showing an African American eating watermelon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e20 caricature and three photograph postcards of African Americans.  Most of the caricature postcards feature stereotypical cartoons and captions of African Americans.  The photographs show African Americans tilling in cotton fields and posing outside dilapidated homes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree stereoviews showing African Americans picking cotton in Georgia and Mississippi cotton fields and sugar cane in Peurto Rico. The views were produced by Underwood and Underwood, and the Keystone Viewing Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis box contains VHS tapes that are notable for the original video cases. Most of the movies are from the Blaxploitation genre, a controversial film movement. Blaxploitation films contained many common stereotypes. The black community is often portrayed as violent and drug related. However, some people believed the films were examples of black expression and power.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a young man who accidently kills his brother and then becomes a preacher to seek amends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFilm features gang life in Harlem, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features two men who work in Harlem. They get sent on a wild goose chase looking for money hidden in a barrel of cotton.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a Harlem private eye hired to save teenagers kidnapped by the Mafia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a Harlem drug-dealer who wants to make one last sell before quitting the cocaine business.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features Cleopatra Jones, drug traffickers' deadliest enemy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film takes Bruce Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord, whom Bruce Lee must overcome.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features Dracula's bloodbrother, Blacula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features black CIA recruits from Chicago who become freedom fighters after their military training.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features Pop Boyd, a martial arts champion who opens a studio on land that the Mafia wants to use as a headquarters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFilm features two ex-Vietnam soldiers who pursue the elite drug dealing industries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a young black man who seeks revenge when he is arrested on false charges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe f Film features black drug dealers, mobsters, and undercover cops.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn this sequel to Dolemite, Rudy Ray Moore flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung-Fu girls battle a local gangster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a morally bankrupt man who can save his own life only if he marries the devil's ugly daughter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a man who owns a disco and declares war on the producers of Angel Dust, a drug corrupting his nephew.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film features a man who seeks revenge on his girlfriend's killer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis fFilm features a Detroit police sergeant who is pitted against brutal thugs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features friends who are hiding from the mob and hunting a gangster boss, who rigged a karate tournament.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features a man, just recently released from prison, who uses brains and muscles to survive in the city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features the Black Dragon, who teams up with kung fu dynamo Dragon Lee as they take on the Korean and Japanese mafias.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe film features a man named Blade, who is the last hope for humanity, when a bloodthirsty lord declares war on the human race.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features a vampire slayer who fights to save humanity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe fFilm features a gang who goes from rags to riches, and then fights a knife-wielding, car stealing leprechaun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis film is the third in a trilogy. It features a vampire hunter who must join forces with a clan of other hunters to find and defeat Dracula.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Great Cataract or Waterfall of Niagara in North America, This folder contains a copperplate engraving of Niagara Falls on paper. The image depicts a group of Native Americans showing Europeans the beauty of the falls. In the background, there are several Native Americans hauling large stones.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePowhatan Applesauce Label. \nThis folder contains an advertising label for apple sauce named after the famed Native American chiefdom, the Powhatan. The advertisement includes a sketch of a Native American with a colorful head band and feather in his hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIron King Cook Calendar. \nThis calendar features a scene in which white settlers shot Native Americans while hiding behind a large iron king stove.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 12 postcards that feature oil paintings of Native American imagery. The cards depict a variety of different scenes, including an Indian camp, a hunted buffalo, a tepee, and an Indian carrying an American flag after Custer's Last Stand. The postcards have a short description of each portrayed scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 28 postcards featuring images of Native Americans. The postcards represent tribes from all over the country, from the Iroquois to the Hopi. Common images are war dances and dwellings such as tepees and long houses. Many of the postcards have short descriptions of the scenes on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of 90 postcards that portray Indian life in the south western United States. Images include  young girls and boys, Indians in traditional tribal outfits, mountains, canyons, and pueblo houses.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a souvenir folder that contains a description and multiple illustrations of Indian chiefs.  The chiefs depicted are all from Western tribes, including the Pueblos, Navajos, Apache, Sioux, and Blackfoot.  The description states that the Pueblos are the most civilized of the nations.  The illustrations include portraits of the leaders as well as scenes of the leaders in the picturesque mountains of the west.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a souvenir folder that describes and illustrates southwestern Native American life.  The author notes that native life is \"primitive\" with little industry and machinery.  The images contain various scenes, including a mother and child standing next to cactus brush, people gathered around a tepee, a pueblo village, and men creating wampum beads.  Also depicted are images of natives performing a variety of crafts and chores.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of trading cards that contain negative imagery of Native Americans.  Images include Native Americans being stabbed by white settler, a Native American man drinking too much, and misrepresentations of traditional Indian outfits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe trading cards depict imagery of Native Americans, including totem poles, war dances, and stockades.  The cards have images on one side, and a short description of the scene on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized trading that that have photographs and drawing of various Native American leaders.  The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.  This trading cards are housed separately due to their large size.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe trading cards have photographs and drawings of various Native American leaders. The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis set of 90 cards have images on one side of famous Native American leaders and of famous battles fought by various native tribes.  The backside has a short, skewed description of historical events.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder contains a box of bridge tally cards.  The cards have sketches of Native American people and scenery, along with the names and locations of different tribes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Wild West Gum cards contains 22 cards depicting colorized illustrations of Native Americans. The collection was part of a set of 24 cards manufactured by John H. Dockman and Son in the early twentieth century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Paragon Beef trading cards include negative images of Chinese men with long braids and stereotypical straw hats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of advertising cards that promote the Chinese immigrant population in a negative way. Advertisers include Celluloid Corset Clasps, Kendall Manufacturing Company Soaps and Soapine, Henderson's Goods, and Gent's Furnishings and Fancy Goods Houses. The images depict Chinese men with long hair embarking on ships and men with over exaggerated eye features. The images often have little to do with the product being advertised.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of cards that depict a scene between two white boys and a Chinese man. The children pull the man's braid, snap it off, and project the Chinese man from his perch, thus solving the \"Chinese problem\". Another card shows Chinese men being bitten by a dog.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSet of cards that depict Asian Americans in negative ways.  Images include men embarking on a boat for China, a sketch of Mun Wong, and a Chinese child holding an umbrella.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis Fourth of July postcard displays racist imagery towards Asian Americans. The card portrays an Asian woman running away from a fire cracker.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis comic strip includes stereotypical images of a Chinese man who entrapped his long braid in a rail road track.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game includes a small box of sticks. Each player is to shake the box and the first stick that pops out is the one chosen.  Each stick has a number, and the numbers correspond to a booklet that contains fortunes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries of two sided trading cards. One of the sides have images of aspects of Jewish life, such as lighting candles and dancing with the torah. The other sides have short bible verses and explanations of the images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis game is an educational trivia game that features questions regarding different aspects of the Islamic Hajj. Categories include \"How to Perform Hajj,\" \"Places of Hajj,\" and \"General Questions on Hajj.\" The game is geared toward teaching children about the Muslim pilgrimage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe postcard displays a derogatory image of a Cuban mother feeding her two small children, one of whom nurses from a goat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems in this folder include pamphlets instructing men on how to be good Klan members, a pamphlet regarding the Klan's attitude toward immigration, the Klan's attitude toward the Jew and other letters of propaganda.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder include meeting minutes from a chapter of the Klu Klux Klan in Elkton, Maryland. The folder also includes the obituary of klansmen Raymond C. Fronk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a pamphlet published by the Equal Rights Congress in a national effort to outlaw the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan.  The folder also contains fliers promoting integration and racial tolerance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis folder includes a manuscript by an unknown author on the subject of foreign immigration into the United States of America. The author argues that foreign populations should be restricted from coming to the United States. The manuscript also discusses the various races and ethnicities that should be restricted, including the Irish, the Jewish population, Italians, and the African and Asian races. The document concludes with a list of prohibitions that the author would impose to keep the immigrant populations from entering the country.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis booklet is published by the Order United American Mechanics, a secret fraternity composed entirely of citizens born in the US.American citizens born. 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The collection includes papers and items that promote racial prejudice and propaganda. The collection also contains items and papers that exemplify the fight for civil and equal rights. African Americans are the most broadly represented group in the collection. Other ethnic groups include Native Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans, Muslim Americans, and Cuban Americans. Ku Klux Klan pamphlets and anti-immigration publications are also included. Through this collection, the American struggle of racism and prejudice is realized.","Included are published items like travel guides, joke books, song books, story books, programs and handbills, comic strips, a yearbook, election fliers, political publications, pamphlets and calendars.","This fFolder contains three envelopes: Union patriotic envelope depicting a black man picking cotton, titled \"One of the Rebels\", (Acc.2014.123), Union patriotic envelope of a slave dressed as the \"King of the South,\" (Acc. 2014.124), Union patriotic envelope with a map of the south (Acc. 2014.125).","A booklet of twenty minor dramas, extravaganzas, and farces for the amateur stage.  The plays contain stereotypical typecasting of African Americans.","A story book entitled \"The Ten Little Niggers,\" with stereotypical illustrations. The layout of the book is similar to that of \"Ten Little Indians.\"","This songbook features stereotypical illustrations of African Americans including pompous dresses and large lips.","This joke book features jokes that promote racism and a negative view of African Americans.  The jokes are also anti-immigration and misogynistic.","The scrapbook dates from the late 1800's.  The pictures in the book vary, from paintings of flowers to advertising cards for household items.  One page in the book features several stereotypical images of African Americans.  Pictures of monkeys are also placed on this page, therefore stating that they are one in the same.","Advertising trade cards that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The cards are for a clothier. The folder also contains an advertisement for Jos. J. Foley, Tailor, Boston MA, which has a November 1908 calendar alongside an illustration of African American children swinging and climbing trees.","This folder contains multiple advertising cards. The items advertised include soaps, clothing, and household goods. The cards contain stereotypical images of African Americans.","This folder contains advertising cards that depict African Americans in a negative light.  Common features are large lips and flouncy outfits.  The sketches on the cards often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Stereotypical black representations on three advertising trade cards. The cards for pancake batter and clothes depict African Americans with large eyes and mouths along with other stereotypical features.","Advertising cards for a clothier.  The cards depict an African American man trying to command and then falling off a horse-drawn wagon.","Advertisement card for Old Virginia Cheroots from the American Tobacco Company.  The advertisement has a sketch of an African American man.","Advertising label for Old Black Joe's blackeyed peas, showing a black man with a white beard.","Sketch for \"The Connoisseurs\", a popular advertising image for Cream of Wheat. The painting features a black man in a chef's hat, teaching a child about the taste and health benefits of cream of wheat.","Print of the painting by Edward V. Brewer entitled \"The Connoisseurs\" for the Cream of Wheat Company. The painting features an African American man in a chef costume tasting Cream of Wheat along with an African American boy in an apron and chef hat. Oversize item.","Five cards that have negative, stereotypical images of African Americans. Images include a black woman being compared to a donkey and young men playing craps.","Set of 22 racist postcards. Features include large lips and big eyes. Images also include depictions of African Americans stealing goods. Other cards include cartooned drawings of African Americans in flouncy clothing.","Set of 42 cards with racist imagery. Images include cartooned sketches of African Americans with big eyes and over exaggerated lips. Images depict African Americans as lazy and inept. They are shown stealing chickens, eating watermelon, and improperly serving white people.","A postcard with an image of an African American boy with a large mouth, kneeling next to two watermelons","Set of eight postcards that have negative, stereotypical sketches of African Americans. Images include women with large behinds, boys eating watermelon, and men with large lips.","This folder contains five racist postcards. They contain images including boys eating watermelon and a cartooned black man stealing a chicken.","Set of three postcards and a pamphlet entitled \"Fun on the Run.\" The \"Fun on the Run\" pamphlet includes several racist and sexist caricatures.","Postcard containing an image of a cartooned black man and woman. The man has large lips and torn clothing. The woman's features are exaggerated.","This souvenir features common images of African Americans in the south, including picking cotton, eating watermelon, and playing the fiddle.","This folder contains three Happy Birthday and one Christmas card. The cards contain cartooned sketches of African Americans, with factors such as large lips and big eyes. One happy birthday card has a sketch of three black women riding in a large watermelon.","This folder contains numerous happy birthday cards featuring cartooned sketches of African American girls. The girls' features include large eyes and curly hair.","Cards that promote the seven principles of Kwanzaa.","Publications from the Jim Crow era.","This is a book of rag-time melodies, which includes advertisements, sheet music, and lyrics.","This item is the yearbook of the African American high school in Essex County, Virginia. The yearbook includes photographs, poems, and advertisements.","This travel guide of \"negro\" hotels was published by Afro-American Newspapers. The guide includes a map of the East Coast and advertisements from multiple hotels.","Two advertisements promoting performances by African American musicians and artists.","The folder contains an item promoting the Lost Cause ideology, which conveys nostalgia for the Confederacy prior to the Civil War. Confederate norms are presented in the best possible light. ","Natchez Pilgrimage Brochure, 1955 March 31, invites people to celebrate the Old South by touring Antebellum mansions in Natchez, Mississippi. The brochure contains multiple photographs and descriptions of the old Antebellum mansion. (Acc.2012.278)","This folder contains publications celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans.","The booklet describes the history and curricula of Hampton Institute, now Hampton University.","The multiple brochures feature African American jubilee singers and performers.","This brochure is for the Negro History Society of the Hampton Institute and their presentation of singer Dorothy Maynor.","This calendar features the stories of famous African American inventors, politicians, and scholars.","This flyer promotes the election of Arthur H. Vandenberg as senator of Michigan. It states that Vandenberg promises to outlaw the poll tax and favors an anti-lynching law. Vandenberg promises to support African American causes if elected.","These comic strips  promote racial tolerance. One comic entitled \"Stand Up For Sportsmanship,\" features Batman stopping a fight between two boys, one white and one black. When Batman asks what happened, he discovers they're fighting because the white boy doesn't want the black boy to play with them because \"he don't belong, he ain't a real American.\" Batman responds with a lesson about racial tolerance, saying \"don't believe the crackpot lies about people who worship differently, or whose skin is of a different color, or whose parents come from another country... a nation divided by prejudice is like a football team without teamwork.\" The next one, featuring Batman, teaches the reader that a country divided by racial prejudice is the same as a football team without teamwork. The next comic encourages a baseball team to be accepting of players of different ethnicity. The last comic, featuring superman, promotes both racial and religious tolerance.","Reprint of an article from the American Legion magazine concerns the buying of Negro votes.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Independent Socialist Club promoting the black power movement.","This pamphlet entitled \"Here's Proof of the Red Pro-Negro Plot Against South \u0026 USA.\" argues that communist are trying to stir up trouble between white and black races, promoting racial mixing, and eventually want to control America. Pamphlet includes a map of the south, which it states Communist want to turn into a Negro Communist Soviet.","This flyier shows a picture of Martin Luther King, Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders at a supposed Communist training school. The flier states that these leaders have brought tension, disturbance, and violence while trying to promote these Communist ideals.","This booklet was published by Robert Welch. He argues that the \"negro\" population is much better off than populations around the globe. He also states that the population has made great strides in the last hundred years. Welch believes that the Communists are trying to turn black people against white people in America.","This pamphlet was printed by the Communist Party of Cleveland.  The pamphlet states that black and white people work side and side, and therefore black and white children should be able to learn and live with each other.","A pamphlet from the Communist Party of California.","An editorial from the Monroe, La. Morning World, concerns the author's fears that the United Nations is secretly a Communist plot.","A flyer created by the Bay Area Revoluntionary Union concerning streets that are still occupied by the National Guard.","A pamphlet subtitled \"a voice and vote for every member in the UAW-CIO regardless of race, color or creed.\" The pamphlet states that whites and \"negroes\" are all members of the same family and should be employed to the same end. The UAW-CIO promotes the hiring of \"negroes\" in all fields.","A Labor Education Fund pamphlet.","This pamphlet by Angelo Herndon describes the hardship of working in a southern mining town. Herndon describes how he fought the system and promoted fair pay to working class citizens.","The themes of these games range from satirizing to celebrating the progress and intellect of African Americans.","52 playing cards from the game \"In Dixie-Land\". Copyrighted 1896, L.D. Baldwin, by The Fireside Game Co.  The instructions are missing.","This folder contains a set of playing cards.  The cards have a sketch and a brief biological summary of influential African American inventors, politicians, musicians, and activists. Rules for the game are included.","This board game is a racially based Monopoly style game. White players are allowed to buy properties throughout the board while black players are restricted to center areas. The game exemplifies the difficulties of living in a racially segregated housing market. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.61.B5 1970.","The game, which portrays public welfare and its recipients in a negative light, caused immediate controversy upon its publication. It was also perceived as racist and sexist and government agencies appealed to retailers to pull it off the shelves.","This game is a quiz and trivia style game. The game tests players' knowledge of black athletes, musicians, and activists. The game is also cataloged in the Swem Library online catalog as Rare Book E185.96.F67 1988","This board game tests players' knowledge of African American achievement in history, patents, inventions, sports, and entertainment. There is also a category of questions titled black awareness. Players answer questions to move along on a board, through the struggles of slavery and Jim Crow, eventually arriving back in Africa.","This game is a game of dice where players role to turn over face cards number one through twelve. The cards and box feature racist imagery, including African Americans with bulging eyes and huge lips.","This board game is a trivia style game which tests players' knowledge of African American history. Players answer questions to receive an associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate in black studies. The word \"funda\" comes from an African language and means to instruct.","Five various cards and Valentine's featuring caricatures of African Americans.  Most of the cards depict the individuals with over exaggerated features and stereotypes, such as one card showing an African American eating watermelon.","20 caricature and three photograph postcards of African Americans.  Most of the caricature postcards feature stereotypical cartoons and captions of African Americans.  The photographs show African Americans tilling in cotton fields and posing outside dilapidated homes.","Three stereoviews showing African Americans picking cotton in Georgia and Mississippi cotton fields and sugar cane in Peurto Rico. The views were produced by Underwood and Underwood, and the Keystone Viewing Company.","This box contains VHS tapes that are notable for the original video cases. Most of the movies are from the Blaxploitation genre, a controversial film movement. Blaxploitation films contained many common stereotypes. The black community is often portrayed as violent and drug related. However, some people believed the films were examples of black expression and power.","This film features a young man who accidently kills his brother and then becomes a preacher to seek amends.","This fFilm features gang life in Harlem, New York.","The film features two men who work in Harlem. They get sent on a wild goose chase looking for money hidden in a barrel of cotton.","The film features a Harlem private eye hired to save teenagers kidnapped by the Mafia.","This film features a Harlem drug-dealer who wants to make one last sell before quitting the cocaine business.","The film features Cleopatra Jones, drug traffickers' deadliest enemy.","The film takes Bruce Lee to the island fortress of a criminal warlord, whom Bruce Lee must overcome.","This film features Dracula's bloodbrother, Blacula.","The film features black CIA recruits from Chicago who become freedom fighters after their military training.","The fFilm features Pop Boyd, a martial arts champion who opens a studio on land that the Mafia wants to use as a headquarters.","This fFilm features two ex-Vietnam soldiers who pursue the elite drug dealing industries.","This film features a young black man who seeks revenge when he is arrested on false charges.","The f Film features black drug dealers, mobsters, and undercover cops.","In this sequel to Dolemite, Rudy Ray Moore flees to California, where he helps Queen Bee and her Kung-Fu girls battle a local gangster.","The film features a morally bankrupt man who can save his own life only if he marries the devil's ugly daughter.","The film features a man who owns a disco and declares war on the producers of Angel Dust, a drug corrupting his nephew.","This film features a man who seeks revenge on his girlfriend's killer.","This fFilm features a Detroit police sergeant who is pitted against brutal thugs.","The film features friends who are hiding from the mob and hunting a gangster boss, who rigged a karate tournament.","The fFilm features a man, just recently released from prison, who uses brains and muscles to survive in the city.","The fFilm features the Black Dragon, who teams up with kung fu dynamo Dragon Lee as they take on the Korean and Japanese mafias.","The film features a man named Blade, who is the last hope for humanity, when a bloodthirsty lord declares war on the human race.","The fFilm features a vampire slayer who fights to save humanity.","The fFilm features a gang who goes from rags to riches, and then fights a knife-wielding, car stealing leprechaun.","This film is the third in a trilogy. It features a vampire hunter who must join forces with a clan of other hunters to find and defeat Dracula.","The Great Cataract or Waterfall of Niagara in North America, This folder contains a copperplate engraving of Niagara Falls on paper. The image depicts a group of Native Americans showing Europeans the beauty of the falls. In the background, there are several Native Americans hauling large stones.","Powhatan Applesauce Label. \nThis folder contains an advertising label for apple sauce named after the famed Native American chiefdom, the Powhatan. The advertisement includes a sketch of a Native American with a colorful head band and feather in his hair.","Iron King Cook Calendar. \nThis calendar features a scene in which white settlers shot Native Americans while hiding behind a large iron king stove.","Set of 12 postcards that feature oil paintings of Native American imagery. The cards depict a variety of different scenes, including an Indian camp, a hunted buffalo, a tepee, and an Indian carrying an American flag after Custer's Last Stand. The postcards have a short description of each portrayed scene.","Set of 28 postcards featuring images of Native Americans. The postcards represent tribes from all over the country, from the Iroquois to the Hopi. Common images are war dances and dwellings such as tepees and long houses. Many of the postcards have short descriptions of the scenes on the back.","Set of 90 postcards that portray Indian life in the south western United States. Images include  young girls and boys, Indians in traditional tribal outfits, mountains, canyons, and pueblo houses.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that contains a description and multiple illustrations of Indian chiefs.  The chiefs depicted are all from Western tribes, including the Pueblos, Navajos, Apache, Sioux, and Blackfoot.  The description states that the Pueblos are the most civilized of the nations.  The illustrations include portraits of the leaders as well as scenes of the leaders in the picturesque mountains of the west.","This folder includes a souvenir folder that describes and illustrates southwestern Native American life.  The author notes that native life is \"primitive\" with little industry and machinery.  The images contain various scenes, including a mother and child standing next to cactus brush, people gathered around a tepee, a pueblo village, and men creating wampum beads.  Also depicted are images of natives performing a variety of crafts and chores.","Set of trading cards that contain negative imagery of Native Americans.  Images include Native Americans being stabbed by white settler, a Native American man drinking too much, and misrepresentations of traditional Indian outfits.","The trading cards depict imagery of Native Americans, including totem poles, war dances, and stockades.  The cards have images on one side, and a short description of the scene on the other.","Oversized trading that that have photographs and drawing of various Native American leaders.  The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.  This trading cards are housed separately due to their large size.","The trading cards have photographs and drawings of various Native American leaders. The cards have the image on one side, and a short biography of the leader on the other.","This set of 90 cards have images on one side of famous Native American leaders and of famous battles fought by various native tribes.  The backside has a short, skewed description of historical events.","This folder contains a box of bridge tally cards.  The cards have sketches of Native American people and scenery, along with the names and locations of different tribes.","The Wild West Gum cards contains 22 cards depicting colorized illustrations of Native Americans. The collection was part of a set of 24 cards manufactured by John H. Dockman and Son in the early twentieth century.","The Paragon Beef trading cards include negative images of Chinese men with long braids and stereotypical straw hats.","Series of advertising cards that promote the Chinese immigrant population in a negative way. Advertisers include Celluloid Corset Clasps, Kendall Manufacturing Company Soaps and Soapine, Henderson's Goods, and Gent's Furnishings and Fancy Goods Houses. The images depict Chinese men with long hair embarking on ships and men with over exaggerated eye features. The images often have little to do with the product being advertised.","Series of cards that depict a scene between two white boys and a Chinese man. The children pull the man's braid, snap it off, and project the Chinese man from his perch, thus solving the \"Chinese problem\". Another card shows Chinese men being bitten by a dog.","Set of cards that depict Asian Americans in negative ways.  Images include men embarking on a boat for China, a sketch of Mun Wong, and a Chinese child holding an umbrella.","This Fourth of July postcard displays racist imagery towards Asian Americans. The card portrays an Asian woman running away from a fire cracker.","This comic strip includes stereotypical images of a Chinese man who entrapped his long braid in a rail road track.","This game includes a small box of sticks. Each player is to shake the box and the first stick that pops out is the one chosen.  Each stick has a number, and the numbers correspond to a booklet that contains fortunes.","Series of two sided trading cards. One of the sides have images of aspects of Jewish life, such as lighting candles and dancing with the torah. The other sides have short bible verses and explanations of the images.","This game is an educational trivia game that features questions regarding different aspects of the Islamic Hajj. Categories include \"How to Perform Hajj,\" \"Places of Hajj,\" and \"General Questions on Hajj.\" The game is geared toward teaching children about the Muslim pilgrimage.","The postcard displays a derogatory image of a Cuban mother feeding her two small children, one of whom nurses from a goat.","Items in this folder include pamphlets instructing men on how to be good Klan members, a pamphlet regarding the Klan's attitude toward immigration, the Klan's attitude toward the Jew and other letters of propaganda.","This folder include meeting minutes from a chapter of the Klu Klux Klan in Elkton, Maryland. The folder also includes the obituary of klansmen Raymond C. Fronk.","This folder includes a pamphlet published by the Equal Rights Congress in a national effort to outlaw the Nazis and the Klu Klux Klan.  The folder also contains fliers promoting integration and racial tolerance.","This folder includes a manuscript by an unknown author on the subject of foreign immigration into the United States of America. The author argues that foreign populations should be restricted from coming to the United States. The manuscript also discusses the various races and ethnicities that should be restricted, including the Irish, the Jewish population, Italians, and the African and Asian races. The document concludes with a list of prohibitions that the author would impose to keep the immigrant populations from entering the country.","This booklet is published by the Order United American Mechanics, a secret fraternity composed entirely of citizens born in the US.American citizens born. 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Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026amp; Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. 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Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series retains original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. 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Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print on board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. 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Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. 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The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":987,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:21:03Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_9853","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_9853.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans","title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"unitdate_ssm":["1806-2017"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1806-2017"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"text":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853","Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans","Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","This collection is arranged into nine series: Research files, Collecting records, Minstrel shows, Scrapbooks and portfolios, Original artwork, Print and poster reproductions, Newspapers, Printed materials, and Audiovisual materials. ","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection.","Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026 Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.","This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction.","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["MS 00317","/repositories/2/resources/9853"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_title_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"collection_ssim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Donated by Richard Wright."],"access_subjects_ssim":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Comic books, strips, etc","African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons","Racism in popular culture","Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"extent_tesim":["21.68 Linear Feet 52 boxes"],"genreform_ssim":["Drawings (visual works)","Motion pictures (visual work)","Sheet music"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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","Published books and comics can be found in our Rare Books collection."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. He saw the images that he collected over the years as a way to better tell the story of the depiction of Black Americans in visual media. In 2019, Wright donated his collection to William \u0026amp; Mary so that it might be \"a helpful resource to students\" in the future.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Richard Wright (1946-2019) grew up in New York and attended college at Bradley University in Peoria, IL on an academic scholarship. He originally planned to study chemistry but graduated with a Bachelor of Political Science instead. ","\nWright moved to Stamford, Connecticut, where he met and married Minister Deborah V. P. Wright (1953-2012). They had three children together: Aaron Person, Joslynn S. Hamlet, and Porchia M. W. Smith.","\nWright spent the bulk of his career working as a court officer in the social services Department of Child Support in Connecticut until his retirement in 2013. He then moved to Williamsburg, Virgina, where he lived until his passing in 2019.","\nHe was an active member of Faith Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church in Stamford, Connecticut. He served as a member of the trustee board, and sang in the Male Chorus and Inspirational Choir. Upon relocating to Williamsburg, VA, he joined Colossian Baptist Church in Newport News, and once again served as a choir member. ","\nOutside of the church, Wright also served as the president of the Stamford Chapter of the NAACP, was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., and worked as a volunteer and mentor for a substance abuse rehabilitation program called Liberation House.","\nWhile living in Stamford, Wright began collecting Black comic books in 1986 because \"he wanted to have a hobby.\" His collection eventually grew beyond comics to include books, art works, photographs, and audio visual materials on the same topic. 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We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' archival, digital and physical collections may contain content with harmful language or difficult subject matters. We strive for transparency in making these materials available for teaching and research, but we do not endorse the attitudes, prejudices or behaviors found within them.","William \u0026 Mary Libraries' perspective on harmful content and language aligns with the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) and university libraries around the world."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRichard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Richard Wright Collection of Graphic Images of African Americans, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eComic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Comic book volumes and other published materials included with this collection have been transfered to Rare Books and cataloged individually."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eMaterials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearch notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePart four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series retains original titles and organization.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026amp; Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026amp; Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print on board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSigned by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharacter sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026amp; 7. Force.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBust sketches of two women discussing laundry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOriginal comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA still life print on board that has been painted over.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArranged alphabetically by title.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026amp; Ives.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different print versions.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized poster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo versions of the same print.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrint on canvas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo rolled posters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwo different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrimarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOmaha World Herald\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReproduction.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, compiled by Richard Wright, focuses on the evolution of the Black American image in print media, cartoons and comics. Wright organized his own historical timeline titled \"Good Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" also referred to as \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics,\" in a series of binders with artist biographies and time period summaries. Item titles have been retained from the original labels.","Materials in this collection include: books, comic books, magazines, prints, reference books, slides, photographs, CDs, DVDs, sheet music, newspaper strips, lithographs, and artwork. ","Research notes, biographies and timelines compiled or authored by Richard Wright. The original binder names have been retained.","A series of binders compiled by Richard Wright on the history of Black American depictions in comic art.","Part one of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part two of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part three of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Part four of four. The full orginial title for the binder that housed these materials was \"Clean Fun: Blacks in Comics, African American Artists in the Mainstream: Jules Lion; Geo Herriman; E. Simms Campbell; Matt Baker; Morrie Turner; Brandon Brumsic; Ted Shearer; Black Images for Black People; Ebony; Golden Legacy; Aimed at Afro Market; Negro Romances; Negro Heroes; Hep/Sepia/Jive; In the Black Press; Ollie Harrington; Jackie Ormes; Tom Feelings; Current Artists; Denys Cowans; Ray Billingsley.\"","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Arrangement and titles of folders are retained from Wright.","Records pertaining to Wright's collecting process, such as purchase documentation and comic research. Retains Wright's original titles and organization.","This series retains original titles and organization.","Scrapbooks and porfolios compiled by Richard Wright. Original order and names retained.","An album with a red cover and a title note taped to the front by Richard Wright that reads \"1890's Black Newspaper Cartoons: Howarth, Hamilton, et. al.\"","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of cartoons with Black protagonists from a variety of artists and publishers between the 19th and 20th century.","A spiral bound book with a green cover. The words \"Scrap Book\" are on the front in black, the \"o\"s in \"book\" form the handles of a pair of scissors in the design. The contents of the book are comic clipping of \"Henry\" and \"Lulu\" from various newspapers.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives caricature cartoon prints featuring Black protagonists from the late 1800s.","A portfolio compiled by Richard Wright of Currier \u0026 Ives' \"Darktown\" print series.","A scrapbook with a red cover with gold lettering. A sticker on the spine reads \"1872.\" The contents of the book are illustration clippings from issues of Harper's Weekly.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist with handwritten note.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","Newspaper clippings of \"The Gumps\" by Sidney Smith from The Cleveland News. Signed by the artist.","A grey, tan, and gold covered scrapbook. The words \"Scrap Book\" are embossed on the cover along with two peony flowers. The contents are newspaper cartoon clippings from unmarked sources.","Arranged alphabetically by title.","Orginal four panel comic layout with edits, pasted text bubbles and handdrawn images.","A two part series, there are two versions of the print titled \"A Crack Trotter - A little off\" and one print of \"A Crack Trotter - Coming Around.\"","A print on board.","This cel has five characters standing side by side in the asile of a store.","This cel has three characters on a city street corner at night.","A character bust sketch in pencil. The figure is wearing glasses and a button up shirt. There is a scale measurement in the bottom right corner, and notes along the edges.","A multilayer animation cel with three sheets of film introductory text.","Two pen and pencil sketches on paper, the second is titled \"Fast Black\" and is signed A.L.S.","Original Black Panther comic panel in pen and ink with blue sketch lines, pencil notes, and corrections visible.","Handpainted animation cel signed by the artist and producer.","Two versions of the same cartoon: showing edits in color and design between the first and second editions.","Original comic panel with edits and the artist's signature in pen and ink.","Two original comic panels in pen and ink with edits, visible blue lines, and pencil notes. Signed by the artist.","A colored pencil and graphite character sketch for the film \"Coal Black and De Sebban Dwarfs.\" Signed by the artist and accompanied by the sales paperwork from when it was acquired by Richard Wright.","A handpainted animation cel for the movie \"Coonskin.\" Features a bust of one of the characters with a few background lines, and the identifier \"1H56, 5\" in the bottom right corner.","A series of animation character sketches on translucent paper.","An original comic panel signed by E. Simms Campbell. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","An original comic panel signed by Chester Gould. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits.","An original comic panel signed by Paul Smith. Done in pencil and ink with visible edits and commentary.","A handpainted animation cel featuring four characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"FA STK 2027A B-5.\"","A handpainted animation cel featuring seven characters from \"Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.\" The cel is labeled \"copyright 1981 - William H. Cosby Jr. - Film Assoc.\"","Sketch in colored pencil and graphite with animation notes and the identifier \"Se. 142, STK BG 1909, FA-79\" in the bottom right corner.","A sketch of a man holding a basketball in blue pencil and graphite. The label \"PB4\" is featured multiple times around the image, and the bottom of the page is stamped with \"50-2, 3.\"","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A multi-layer hand-painted animation cel with a background, a foreground, and a figure layer.","A numbered limited edition Heavy Traffic poster. 73/260","Handpainted animation cel of \"Carol\" from \"Heavy Traffic\" with certificate of authenticity and sales information.","A cartoon drawn in pencil and signed by Henry Jackson. In red marker along the bottom of the work, someone has written \" Examiner Art Staff 1960s - (now deceased)\"","A political poster featuring a white and a Black solider shaking hands across from Uncle Sam. Produced by M.A.Stern Chicago.","Original comic panel done in pen and graphite, signed and dated by the artist. Title and trademark information are pasted onto the work, and writing along the bottom edge reads \"to Bill Glasgow.\"","Original animation model sketch of \"Inky\" from Warner Bros Studios. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.","Signed by the artist. Original panel on cardboard in ink and graphite. A caption at the bottom reads \"The high cost of foods done me more good than my [acolicing?] salon.\"","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" playing instruments on a stage. Their names written underneath their images, \"Josie, Melody, and Valerie.\" Words in the top left read \"Prod # 51, (standard size). The bottom right is copyrighted by Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc., and dated 1970.","An animation cel featuring all three main characters from \"Josie and the Pussy Cats\" with a street scene background.","Sketch in colored pencil, graphite, and watercolor of a Fish in a bowler hat smoking a cigar.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite with visible edits, signed by the artist.","Handpainted animation cel of Uhura in uniform.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite with notes.","Character sketch in colored pencil and graphite. Accompanied by certificate of authenticity.","Original drawing in ink, titled in the bottom left and numbered in the bottom right.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes.","Original comic panel in ink and graphite, signed by the artist. Water damage along the bottom edge.","Two different print versions of the same image, showing varied color and tint choices.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, blue pencil, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Blue pencil notes at the top left corner read \" Page #13, Annual #94, Mn 7. \u0026 7. Force.\"","Original comic panel in ink with caption edits, accompanited by a handwritten letters by the artist, and the dealer information. The letters are addressed to Rev. E.F. Strickland, dated 1883 September 12 and 1883 October 20, and regard a request for a drawing.","An original comic panel in graphite and ink that appears to have been cut off from a larger comic strip. The artist signature in the bottom left is cut in half. Dated \"Fri May 1,\" 1959. And titled \"Capt. Easy\".","An untitled drawing of a boy facing away from the viewer. He is dressed in overalls with one strap, holding a bag in his left hand, and a stick in his right. Writing beneath the image reads \"SC. 28A\".","An untitled drawing of a man holding a boomerang. The number \"146\" is in the bottom right corner.","An untitled drawing of a female torso clad in an apron and wearing slippers. Writing beneath the drawing read \" Prod89 SC54, 269.\"","An untitled drawing of a female torso wearing an apron and slippers balancing on a tipping kitchen stool. There are notes written all over the image with measurements and accompanying arrows.","An untitled female figure wearing a headscarf and dressed in an apron over a polka-dot dress. Writing along the bottom of the image read \"AJ\" and \"542.\"","A series of motion sketches of a baby accompanied by a female figure.","A sketch of the centaur \"Otika\" from Disney's Fantasia.","Bust sketches of two women discussing laundry.","A drawing of Jerry wearing a napkin around his neck as he walks away to the right with a scowl on his face. The number \"50\" is in the bottom right.","A hand painted animation cel of Tom behind a person on stilts.","A drawing of Tom pouncing around the corner of a wall with paws outstretched. Notes on the drawing read \"to reg. see #129\", and the number \"133\" is in the bottom right corner.","An original comic panel for \"Outdoor Sports\" in ink, graphite, and blue pencil. Signed and dated by the artist.","A painting on paper of a donkey and three birds in a fenced field with a farm house in the background. Signed and titled in the bottom left.","An original comic panel in ink, paint, and graphite for a political cartoon.","Original comic panel in ink, graphite, red pen, and gouache paint with visible edits, and notes. Signed by the artist.","An original comic panel in ink and graphite of a man plucking petals off a flower. The title is written in pencil along the bottom edge.","A multi-layer, hand painted, animation cel. Signed by both artists. Numbered \"59/100\" in the bottom right corner.","A still life print on board that has been painted over.","An original comic panel in ink, graphite, and white-out on board. It features a man trying to fix a soda vending machine.","An original comic panel in in and graphite titled \"Walnuts\" from \"Sunflower Street.\" Signed by the arts and dated.","Two different printings of the same cartoon with color variances.","A handpainted animation cel of two character in clown make-up and costumes. The one on the left is labeled as \"Buckwheat as a clown,\" and the one on the right is labeled \"Porky as a clown.\" The cel is titled along the top edge and numbered \"0132-8207.\" Notes cover the entire cel in pencil and pen, the majority appear to be color identifcation numbers.","A drawing in ink and graphite of three men playing cards at a table. The title of the work is in pencil along the bottom edge, along with the artist's signature.","A print of \"Little Eva,\" and \"Uncle Tom\" sitting in the shade of a tree with a shack in the background. \"Eva\" has a book on her lap and gestures off in the distance.","A sketch in graphite of a old man wearing suspenders, oversized shoes, a tiny bowler hat, and carrying a crooked cane. The number \"143\" is written in the bottom right corner, and a the words \" PROD 1 52SC 1 6\" are stamped next to it.","A painted animation cel bust drawing of a bird in a hat. The hat is a purple tricorne with an oversized safety pin stuck through the front. The bird is white with yellow eyes and an orange beak and appears to be a seagull. The cel is accompaied by an information tag and a scan of a He-Man scene.","A print of seven men dressed in red and yellow shirts and caps with blue pinstriped pants and red shoes with yellow and red stockings. The men have axes and are working with trimmed sticks which are piled up behind them. One man has cut himself in half instead of the stick he is holding.","A sketch of a man in a top hat and coattails hanging on the back of a bucking horse. Signed \"FC\" in the bottom right corner.","A print of a woman walking beside a man holding a baby. Both are dressed in formal wear, and rendered in shades of tan, brown, and pink. Signed by the artist in the bottom right corner, with the letters difficult to make out.","Two prints, each a bust of a Black child. One in a three-quarters pose, the other looking directly at the viewer.","A woodblock print of a man, woman, and child in formal wear, their features are rendered in blocky forms akin to stylized masks.","A matted painted animation cel of Valerie Brown in her Pussy Cat costume holding two tambourines.","A bust sketch of Valerie Brown in blue pencil and graphite. Notes at the bottom right corner read \"7FC SC.31 6e-2 bq.31.\"","A multi-layer painted animation cel. Features a man with his hands clasped triumphantly above his head standing against a background of a junk pile and wooden wall. Text along the top edge reads \"Fa01 BGS4\" and text along the bottom edge reads \"FA STG 2027A WH5.\"","Arranged alphabetically by title.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","From the series \"Negro Drawings,\" plate 42.","Three prints; the two by Walker are published by Currier \u0026 Ives.","Two different print versions.","Oversized poster.","Two versions of the same print.","Print on canvas.","Two rolled posters.","A printout of a man in a bowler hat carrying a cane while wearing a suit.","Pixelated photographs of a comic showing two Black children sitting beside a shotgun.","Two different scenes of a man and woman in fancy dress.","This cover shows a white man with one hand on a revolver standing over a Black man laying on the ground.","Primarily \"Mickey Finn\" and \"Don Winslow of the Navy.\"","Omaha World Herald","Reproduction."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":987,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T07:21:03Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_9853"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Sheet Music Collection","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8982#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\u003cp\u003eThe Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8982#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8982.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Sheet Music Collection","title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection"],"title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1827-1974"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1827-1974"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"text":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982","Sheet Music Collection","African Americans--Music","Music--19th century.","Music--Virginia--19th century.","United States--History--World War, 1914-1918--Songs and music","World War, 1939-1945--United States--Songs and music","Scores","Sheet music","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point."," Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos."," Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received."," Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.","Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.","The Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.","Scope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! In Happy Moments Le Reve Softly Ye Night Winds The Hundreth Psalm The Star of Love The Midnight Waltz The Night Winds Wait for the Wagons Polka The Leaves are Turning Red Good Night and Pleasant Dreams The Midnight Serenade It is the Happy Summer Time","The Blue Bells of Scotland The Hundreth Psalm Grande Polka de Concert First Love I Have waited for Thy Coming Sleeping I Dreamed, Love Alas Thomes Chimes so Sweetly Stealing Melodie Peruvienne Bird of the greenwood The Winds that waft my sighs to thee","Tis the Harp in the Air Scenes That are Brightest Annie Laurie The Low Backed Car The Night-Winds The Spell If Lov'd by Thee Annie Dear, Good Bye - cover art Old Friendship's Smile Lotus Leaf La Mexicana The Lost Star Ballad The Celebrated Witches' Dance Adieu Grande Polka - cover art Scenes","Jenny Lind Polka First Love Redowa Brigand Polka The Storm Polka Fruhlings Landler First Love Pen and Ink - cover art Fleur des Champs Coquette Polka La Romantique - cover art","Kind Friends are Near Her Patch-work Polka Where are ye now Bright Dreams of My Childhood Sounds from the Ringing Rocks","Brother's fainting at the door - cover art Come sit by My Side Little Darling - cover art","Cover Photo","Inman Line March - cover art An Eine Aeolsharfe Nearer My God to Thee - cover art Come Holy Spirit - cover art Old Folks at Home Transcription Schottische Brilliant On the Track Galop Jessamine Polka Redowa Rippling Rill Mazurka","Old Haunts Ballad Rock of Ages Moss a Ballad Love's Twilight Star - cover art Christ the Lord is risen to day Rock of Ages The Reveille Come Holy Spirit Bobolink Polka Marche Militaire Tam O'Shanter - cover art The Song of the Brook As Pants the Hart Harum Scarum Polka","Recuerdame - cover art Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti - cover art","The Morning Star Polka Jenny Forrester","Ah Do Not Forget Love - cover art Mondamin","The Mother's Vow What will you do Love","John Anderson My Jo.- cover art Beautiful Dream Waltz Tis sweet to take the bonnie Lake Come, come to me, my Rover","cover art","Come to the Sunset Tree Good Bye! a ballad","Gondoliers Song Home, Sweet Home","Wake Lady Wake The Plain Gold Ring The Magic Spell Jubel-Ouverture Mouvement Perpetuel Aufforderung zum Tanze Rondo Brillant","cover art","Lorena Zula Zong Softly, Lightly, Sweetly Sing Paul Vane Under the Beautiful Stars The Old Man Dreams Where the little feet are waiting - cover art Lorena Oh How I Love My Mountain Home They Buried Her Under the Old Elm Tree Dont Be Sorrowful Spare the Old Homestead Tap on the Window Pane It will be summer by and by Sweet By and By - cover art Over the River","cover art","The Nupital Quick Step Home Sweet Home Ever of thee Waltz Spanish Fandango","Harvest of Flowers ( Blumenlese) Praktische Violinschule- Blumenlese fur angehende Violinisten","cover art","Fleur des Alpes - cover art Serenade de Ruy-Blas","Dreaming Weaving","What Nora Said - cover art Beautiful Bells - cover art Watch and Pay - cover art Little Fanchon - cover art","cover art","La Grande Duchesse -- cover art Qui Vive Galop -- cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","How Merrily We Live that Shepherds Be The Footstep on the Stair","In a Fairy Grot Thou hast Learn'd to Love Another Keep to the Right Love's Golden Chain","Stick to Your Father, Dick - cover art Pretty as a Pink - cover art","cover art","Darby Kelly Oh! Rest thee Babe","Put Me in my Litle Bed - - cover art Come Birdie Come -- cover art Poor Little Johnny -- cover art A bird from o'er the sea -- cover art Little Emily -- cover art Little Clo Baby Fingers on my Cheek -- cover art Far From Home -- cover art The Old Turnkey-- cover art Marguerite -- cover art The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea-Side He was Crucified -- cover art","The Watcher Quick Step When Voices Breathe a Music Sweet Wrecker's Daughter Oh Susanna! Joys that were Crowning Love Not Verdi's Quick Step Sachems Daughter -- cover art Rosa Lee The Birde of Sighs The Farmer's Boy Sister, Swift the Hours Have Fled In the Lonely Grove I Linger Rose of Allandale French Republic March","cover art","cover art","The Welcome Wild roses","Contes D'Avril Six Duos pour Pianoo et Harmonium","Variations on Hadyn's Austrian National Hymn -- cover art Rochester Scottisch and Affection Waltz May Queen Polka -- cover art Bouquet of Melodies -- cover art","Fading the still fading the last beam is shining Ingleside Triumph March -- cover art Away away we bound o'er the deep The Harpers Song","cover art","cover art","The Soldiers Grave The Brides Farewell Larboard Watch","Heliotrope Polka Geranium Waltz Coming Out Waltz -- cover art","cover art","Glen Mary Waltzes Day is Departing","Sleep the Kind Angel is Near me Christmas Carol","Sehnsucht am Meere Flieg' Vogel, Fliege! Freundvoll und Leidvoll","cover art","The Chapel in the Mountains -- cover art The Sky-Lark The Shepherd Boy -- cover art Highlands Echoes -- cover art Tripping thro' the Meadows -- cover art Les Voix du Matin","Five Favorite Chants Hark! The Herald Angels sing","cover art","cover art","Farewell Song of Enoch Arden First Love Redowa Martha Loves Chiding's Waltz -- cover art La Fille du Regiment Trab-Trab Galop La Belle Helene Nothing to Wear -- cover art The Sunshine Schottisch -- cover art Bells of Corneville","Cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Evening By the Sea Sweet Cecile Leslie","Cover art","Orgelvorspiele Sonate in B moll fur Orgel","cover art","Grand March de Concert Galop di Bravura L'Hirondelle Grande Marche Militaire Le Dernier Sourire Marrie Polka-Mazurka The Whispering Wind","cover photo","I've brought Thee an Ivy Leaf--cover art Clara May","cover art","The Indian's Prayer Home of the Penitent Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home Mother Dear O Pray for Me Gentle Words and Loving Smiles The Sailor Boy's Last Dream He Doeth All Things Well--cover art","Speed Away! Speed Away! Take Me Home to Die Strike the Harp Gently Oh for a Home Beside the Hills Take Me Home to Die--cover art Give Me a loving Heart Uncle John is Sweetly Sleeping Katy's Cry Ella Dear He Doeth all things Well --cover art","Mary McNeil Bell Brandon","Come Home, Father Brave Boys Kingdon Coming--cover art Grandmother Told Me So--cover art Now Moses--cover art","cover art","The Belle of the Forest The Buccanier's Bride","Shylie Bawn Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home Gentle ray of sunlight Smiles and tears Sing me an English Song Let my care be no man's sorrow","The Hazel Dell--cover art The Church within the wood Rosalie the Prarie flower Departed Days Old Folks are Gone Annie Lowe Fair Thee Well Kitty Dear Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay","Shepherd Boy--cover art Silvery Waves Gaily our Boat glides o'er the Sea--cover art Dashing Spray The Last Rose of Summer Home Reveries--cover art Song of the Sky Lark Fishers Hornpipe Medley Little Maggie May When You and I were Young","Sister Come! Come Away. 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Dressler, Op.41 Happy Home of My Childhood by George Croal A Voice from the Waves Duett by Stephen Grover Louise Polka Brilliante by Joseph Ascher Pepita Polka by Joseph Ascher","The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice pour le Piano par  Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38 Nellie Darling by H. Millard Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace","As You Like it by Wiliam Shakespeare; music Kiss me and Say Goodnight by Johnston \u0026 Wiedoft","Etudes de la Velocite pour le Piano forte par Charles Czerny","Sweet Smile Polka by Charles Kinkel","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acc. 1997.054 was a gift received on 9/25/1997; Acc. 2007.87 was a gift from Mrs. Edmun C. Glover, III via Jim Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian. Acc. 2009.061 was purchased on 2/26/2009. Acc. 2009.070 was purchased on 2/21/2009. Acc. 2009.069 was purchased on 2/23/2009. Acquisition information for accessions received after February 2009 is not displayed for technical reasons. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point."," Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos."," Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received."," Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026amp;Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026amp; Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026amp; Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree items present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026amp; Claribel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026amp; F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026amp;words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026amp; Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026amp;Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSongster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026amp; Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026amp; Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026amp; Dresser, New York, 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive Salted Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapt. May's Quick Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Virginia Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe's A Rag Picker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts And Diamonds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Teddy Bears' Picnic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait Till The War, Love, Is Over\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lullaby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart-Sickness Blues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBud Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoonlight on the Melonpatch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Blues (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Belle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts (La Cacahuata)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTell Them You're From Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThrowing Peanuts to the Moon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePray, Maiden , Pray!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe U. Va. Two-Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemptation Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly Boy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelinda's Wedding Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lord Made a Peanut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt a Georgia Campmeeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon and Friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelon Time in Dixieland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moon (Waltz-song)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Tale of Old Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder the Anheuser Bush (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelons- Songs for Living\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen it's Springtime in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Weather\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts! 5 a Bag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbalick Acid Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemories of Virginia (Two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDown Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Ashland Memories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrincess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of Comm. Enrico Caruso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eknown also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehand written music sheets included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto of Allen on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand written music sheets with hand designed cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarmes of Joie Katie's Secret\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecovert art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSomebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEcstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasures of the Deep One Struggle More\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art Madrid ,Spain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian Photos on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDrei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLondon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOnce a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThen You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDas Konigsballet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman and English\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Gray The Gypsie's Festival\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDer Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eO That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026amp; Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSilvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLong Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrench cover art and photos\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAh! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLe Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTake Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLinda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNight Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover photo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnglish and French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecovert art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian and English\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGerman and English versions\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErnani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToujours Mobile Galop Faust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHome! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOn the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! 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Maurice Jacquet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBossi Six Morceaux pour Orgue Hellmesberger Exercises en forme de gammes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL'Art du Chant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-First Violin Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-Alto Saxophone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral Yeoman's Grand March -E.B. Spencer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTake Them, I Implore Thee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith's March by J. T. Martin Have Faith in One Another by James Perring The Long, long Weary Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarold and Mildred by Herman Finck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePremiere Symphonie pour grand Orchestre by S. Taneiew Overture, Danses et Marche by A. 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In Dreams of Peace The Dismal Swamp Where are the Friends of My Youth Farewell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe May Queen Le lever du Soleil Do They Miss Me at Home? Sally, Come Up Love's Hidings Place Prison Waltz I Love the Merry Sunshine The Pirates Chorus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePokcaha March Wont you tell me why, Robin? The Pianist's Best Companion Why Not Be Happy Now The Vocal Beauties of Lucia di Lammermoor\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorceau de Concert par F. Servais Violoncelle Opus 14 (2) Concert fur das Violoncell von Carl Reinecke O Cara Memoria F. Servais Op 17. (2) Fantaisie Burlesque pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFantasie Burlesque (ou le Carnaval de Venise) pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9 Grande Fantaisie polonaise sur des Airs du Ballet par F. Servais Op. 19 Grande Fantaisie polonaise pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op. 19 Faust ( Margarethe) oper in Funf akten von Gound No. 2 Polnischer National-Gesang Chant National Polonais; Vaterlands-Lieder von Ferd. Beyer; Albert Sowinski ( includes National Hymns/Songs from Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Scotland, Chile, Serbia, Java)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e25 Etudes pour Piano par Francois Hunten Opus 114 Jugend Bande, Leichtes Vierhandiges Album, Band 1: Aletter, Kleines Menuett; Franke, Fruhlingszauber; Gurlitt, Valse noble; Parlow, Polonaise; Reinecke, Primula veria; Sartorio, Mit Lingendem Spiel; Spindler, Landisches Fest; Morley, Teerose; Zilcher, Wasserfahrt, Barcolle; Mendelssohn, LUD, Zigeunertanz; Ziegler, Goldene Sterne, Abenlied; Schytte, Allegro moderato; D'Ourville, Fruhling; Wil, Tanz im Dorfe First Flights in Music (melodius piano Studies for Beginners) by Martin Frey 25 Etudes pour le Piano par Fredic. 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May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! In Happy Moments Le Reve Softly Ye Night Winds The Hundreth Psalm The Star of Love The Midnight Waltz The Night Winds Wait for the Wagons Polka The Leaves are Turning Red Good Night and Pleasant Dreams The Midnight Serenade It is the Happy Summer Time","The Blue Bells of Scotland The Hundreth Psalm Grande Polka de Concert First Love I Have waited for Thy Coming Sleeping I Dreamed, Love Alas Thomes Chimes so Sweetly Stealing Melodie Peruvienne Bird of the greenwood The Winds that waft my sighs to thee","Tis the Harp in the Air Scenes That are Brightest Annie Laurie The Low Backed Car The Night-Winds The Spell If Lov'd by Thee Annie Dear, Good Bye - cover art Old Friendship's Smile Lotus Leaf La Mexicana The Lost Star Ballad The Celebrated Witches' Dance Adieu Grande Polka - cover art Scenes","Jenny Lind Polka First Love Redowa Brigand Polka The Storm Polka Fruhlings Landler First Love Pen and Ink - cover art Fleur des Champs Coquette Polka La Romantique - cover art","Kind Friends are Near Her Patch-work Polka Where are ye now Bright Dreams of My Childhood Sounds from the Ringing Rocks","Brother's fainting at the door - cover art Come sit by My Side Little Darling - cover art","Cover Photo","Inman Line March - cover art An Eine Aeolsharfe Nearer My God to Thee - cover art Come Holy Spirit - cover art Old Folks at Home Transcription Schottische Brilliant On the Track Galop Jessamine Polka Redowa Rippling Rill Mazurka","Old Haunts Ballad Rock of Ages Moss a Ballad Love's Twilight Star - cover art Christ the Lord is risen to day Rock of Ages The Reveille Come Holy Spirit Bobolink Polka Marche Militaire Tam O'Shanter - cover art The Song of the Brook As Pants the Hart Harum Scarum Polka","Recuerdame - cover art Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti - cover art","The Morning Star Polka Jenny Forrester","Ah Do Not Forget Love - cover art Mondamin","The Mother's Vow What will you do Love","John Anderson My Jo.- cover art Beautiful Dream Waltz Tis sweet to take the bonnie Lake Come, come to me, my Rover","cover art","Come to the Sunset Tree Good Bye! a ballad","Gondoliers Song Home, Sweet Home","Wake Lady Wake The Plain Gold Ring The Magic Spell Jubel-Ouverture Mouvement Perpetuel Aufforderung zum Tanze Rondo Brillant","cover art","Lorena Zula Zong Softly, Lightly, Sweetly Sing Paul Vane Under the Beautiful Stars The Old Man Dreams Where the little feet are waiting - cover art Lorena Oh How I Love My Mountain Home They Buried Her Under the Old Elm Tree Dont Be Sorrowful Spare the Old Homestead Tap on the Window Pane It will be summer by and by Sweet By and By - cover art Over the River","cover art","The Nupital Quick Step Home Sweet Home Ever of thee Waltz Spanish Fandango","Harvest of Flowers ( Blumenlese) Praktische Violinschule- Blumenlese fur angehende Violinisten","cover art","Fleur des Alpes - cover art Serenade de Ruy-Blas","Dreaming Weaving","What Nora Said - cover art Beautiful Bells - cover art Watch and Pay - cover art Little Fanchon - cover art","cover art","La Grande Duchesse -- cover art Qui Vive Galop -- cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","How Merrily We Live that Shepherds Be The Footstep on the Stair","In a Fairy Grot Thou hast Learn'd to Love Another Keep to the Right Love's Golden Chain","Stick to Your Father, Dick - cover art Pretty as a Pink - cover art","cover art","Darby Kelly Oh! Rest thee Babe","Put Me in my Litle Bed - - cover art Come Birdie Come -- cover art Poor Little Johnny -- cover art A bird from o'er the sea -- cover art Little Emily -- cover art Little Clo Baby Fingers on my Cheek -- cover art Far From Home -- cover art The Old Turnkey-- cover art Marguerite -- cover art The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea-Side He was Crucified -- cover art","The Watcher Quick Step When Voices Breathe a Music Sweet Wrecker's Daughter Oh Susanna! Joys that were Crowning Love Not Verdi's Quick Step Sachems Daughter -- cover art Rosa Lee The Birde of Sighs The Farmer's Boy Sister, Swift the Hours Have Fled In the Lonely Grove I Linger Rose of Allandale French Republic March","cover art","cover art","The Welcome Wild roses","Contes D'Avril Six Duos pour Pianoo et Harmonium","Variations on Hadyn's Austrian National Hymn -- cover art Rochester Scottisch and Affection Waltz May Queen Polka -- cover art Bouquet of Melodies -- cover art","Fading the still fading the last beam is shining Ingleside Triumph March -- cover art Away away we bound o'er the deep The Harpers Song","cover art","cover art","The Soldiers Grave The Brides Farewell Larboard Watch","Heliotrope Polka Geranium Waltz Coming Out Waltz -- cover art","cover art","Glen Mary Waltzes Day is Departing","Sleep the Kind Angel is Near me Christmas Carol","Sehnsucht am Meere Flieg' Vogel, Fliege! Freundvoll und Leidvoll","cover art","The Chapel in the Mountains -- cover art The Sky-Lark The Shepherd Boy -- cover art Highlands Echoes -- cover art Tripping thro' the Meadows -- cover art Les Voix du Matin","Five Favorite Chants Hark! The Herald Angels sing","cover art","cover art","Farewell Song of Enoch Arden First Love Redowa Martha Loves Chiding's Waltz -- cover art La Fille du Regiment Trab-Trab Galop La Belle Helene Nothing to Wear -- cover art The Sunshine Schottisch -- cover art Bells of Corneville","Cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Evening By the Sea Sweet Cecile Leslie","Cover art","Orgelvorspiele Sonate in B moll fur Orgel","cover art","Grand March de Concert Galop di Bravura L'Hirondelle Grande Marche Militaire Le Dernier Sourire Marrie Polka-Mazurka The Whispering Wind","cover photo","I've brought Thee an Ivy Leaf--cover art Clara May","cover art","The Indian's Prayer Home of the Penitent Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home Mother Dear O Pray for Me Gentle Words and Loving Smiles The Sailor Boy's Last Dream He Doeth All Things Well--cover art","Speed Away! Speed Away! Take Me Home to Die Strike the Harp Gently Oh for a Home Beside the Hills Take Me Home to Die--cover art Give Me a loving Heart Uncle John is Sweetly Sleeping Katy's Cry Ella Dear He Doeth all things Well --cover art","Mary McNeil Bell Brandon","Come Home, Father Brave Boys Kingdon Coming--cover art Grandmother Told Me So--cover art Now Moses--cover art","cover art","The Belle of the Forest The Buccanier's Bride","Shylie Bawn Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home Gentle ray of sunlight Smiles and tears Sing me an English Song Let my care be no man's sorrow","The Hazel Dell--cover art The Church within the wood Rosalie the Prarie flower Departed Days Old Folks are Gone Annie Lowe Fair Thee Well Kitty Dear Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay","Shepherd Boy--cover art Silvery Waves Gaily our Boat glides o'er the Sea--cover art Dashing Spray The Last Rose of Summer Home Reveries--cover art Song of the Sky Lark Fishers Hornpipe Medley Little Maggie May When You and I were Young","Sister Come! Come Away. Fly Pretty Butterfly","The Dearer Name New Year Polka","cover art","Herculean Quick Step The Giraffe Waltz","cover art","Wecker Polka-cover art Ypsilanti-cover art","Schoenfeld - Marsch Wiener Buerger Natursanger Walzer Marsch-Evoluntionen Leipziger CoupletGluckliche Tage Die Tanzerin Unanfechtbar Marsch Marsch der Burgwache Diplomaten-Gavotte","The Fashionables 6 Celebrated PolkasCome Sing Me That Sweet Air Again Luna Waltz Azalia Polka The Dawn Waltz","White Rose Polka Scraps from Martha","Dearest Old Mansion","The Musical Repository","Dix Pieces pour Orgue Douze Pieces pour Orgue","Filippo Capocci","Coppella Ballet","Aida","Auld Lang Syne","Pleasant Recreations for Young Pianists","Mozart con fan tutte","Daily Exercises and Scales Sousa's Favorite March Book-Flute Sousa's Favorite March Book-Oboe Sousa's Favorite March Book-Drums Sousa's Favorite March Book-Coronet Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio","Sousa's Favorite March Book- 1st Violin A (2) Sousa's Favorite March Book- 1st Violin Sousa's Favorite March Book- 2nd Violin Sousa's Favorite March Book-Alto Saxophone Sousa's Favorite March Book-Trombone Sousa's Favorite March Book-Bass Sousa's Favorite March Book-Piano","Fosterlandsk Musik","Polkas, Waltzes and Quadrilles","Les Hirondelles","Le Pianiste Virtuose","It Will not do to Tell","Dancers Delight","Five Finger Exercises","Cottage Music","Im Walde Suite","Carlos Gomez Barrera","La Melancolie La Volette Mazonrka","Comedy Capers","Heures Mystiques Grands Succes Du Piano","Overture z.Op Figaros Hochzeit","Music for the Sanctuary Lays of Sweden and Findland Songs and Duets composed by Ciro Pinsuti","Music and Her Sister Song Duet","Four Rondos","The Angels Whisper","Tam O'Shanter Young Americas Schottisch Musical Bazaar: A Collection of Songs and Ballads for the Guitar La Senora Waltz The Boudoir Polkas The Champagne Galop Rosebud Quick Step The Faires Danse Gentle Annie Ballad","Collection de Morceaux choisis par Otto Schick","Ask Not My Love","La Lyre Ganloise Select Collection of Classic Piano Music Si Tu Savais","Chants de France Dance Music","Bingen on the Rhine When the Swallos Homeward Fly Le Tremolo pour le Piano Il Desiderio O Charming May","L'Art du Chant","Agathe Queen of My Soul The Rose of Allandale The Bride","No. 30 Bach","Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins de I. Pleyel Album Classique our Violin et Orgue  par G. Zanger","Aurora! de Peigeian Oft in the Stilly Night by Wilhel, Iucho","6 Pieces d'Orgue Pieces Recreatives pour Violin et Piano Pelleas et Melisande by Claude Debussy Album de six Morceaux Choisis","Cling to the Rock","Love Not! by Blockley The Sea by Phillips Rory O'More by Carl Muller Galop de Piquillo by Francois Hunten","Pleasures of Home","Thy Spirit of Love Keeps a Watch Over Me by G. Linley","Montechi e Capuletti by J. Blumtal","Peters' Musical Monthly - Novembe 1871 Peters Musical Monthly - March 1872 Don't Be Sorrowful","Klavierwerke-Preludio con Fuga by J.S. Bach No. 1 Toccata con Fuga by J.S. Bach Dmoll-Konzert fur Pianoforte by Adolf Ruthardt Bach Capriccio, Fantasie Bach Toccata con Fuga Mendelssohn Lieder Onhe Worte Brahams Duette Bach -Album fur Orgel","Chorus - Down Went McGinty","Gaily the Troubadour","Die Dollarprinzessin","What Joy to Listen","Robert Volksmann Musikalisches Bilderbuch","The Echo of the Italian Opera","Paisley Schottisch March from Lucia De Lamermoor- Charles Gobe Norma de Bellini Primrose Polka","The Ceebrated Sophie Waltz by Charles Grobe The Tip Toe Polka Galop by J.C. Meininger Etudes de la Velocite by Charles Czerny Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith Thoughts of Home by J. Ascher","Le Poilu by H. Maurice Jacquet","Bossi Six Morceaux pour Orgue Hellmesberger Exercises en forme de gammes","L'Art du Chant","Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-First Violin Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-Alto Saxophone","General Yeoman's Grand March -E.B. Spencer","Take Them, I Implore Thee","Smith's March by J. T. Martin Have Faith in One Another by James Perring The Long, long Weary Day","Harold and Mildred by Herman Finck","Premiere Symphonie pour grand Orchestre by S. Taneiew Overture, Danses et Marche by A. Borodine","Blessed are they thta consider the Poor","Symphonie No. 5 by Anton Dvorak","Come Home, Father by Henry Clay Work I Wonder why he comes Not","Fritz Spindler's Piano Compositions: Convent Bells","Horse Radish Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - 2nd Coronet Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - Bass Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - 1st Violin Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - Drums","Evangeline by A.P. Wyman The Little Ones at Home by C.J. Lockwood","Piano Classics by the Best Composers","The May Queen by William Dempster Rakeman's Pas Redouble Gipsey Schottisch Guillaume Tell by F. Beyer White Mountain Serenade Do They Miss Me at Home? In Dreams of Peace The Dismal Swamp Where are the Friends of My Youth Farewell","The May Queen Le lever du Soleil Do They Miss Me at Home? Sally, Come Up Love's Hidings Place Prison Waltz I Love the Merry Sunshine The Pirates Chorus","Pokcaha March Wont you tell me why, Robin? The Pianist's Best Companion Why Not Be Happy Now The Vocal Beauties of Lucia di Lammermoor","Morceau de Concert par F. Servais Violoncelle Opus 14 (2) Concert fur das Violoncell von Carl Reinecke O Cara Memoria F. Servais Op 17. (2) Fantaisie Burlesque pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9","Fantasie Burlesque (ou le Carnaval de Venise) pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9 Grande Fantaisie polonaise sur des Airs du Ballet par F. Servais Op. 19 Grande Fantaisie polonaise pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op. 19 Faust ( Margarethe) oper in Funf akten von Gound No. 2 Polnischer National-Gesang Chant National Polonais; Vaterlands-Lieder von Ferd. Beyer; Albert Sowinski ( includes National Hymns/Songs from Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Scotland, Chile, Serbia, Java)","25 Etudes pour Piano par Francois Hunten Opus 114 Jugend Bande, Leichtes Vierhandiges Album, Band 1: Aletter, Kleines Menuett; Franke, Fruhlingszauber; Gurlitt, Valse noble; Parlow, Polonaise; Reinecke, Primula veria; Sartorio, Mit Lingendem Spiel; Spindler, Landisches Fest; Morley, Teerose; Zilcher, Wasserfahrt, Barcolle; Mendelssohn, LUD, Zigeunertanz; Ziegler, Goldene Sterne, Abenlied; Schytte, Allegro moderato; D'Ourville, Fruhling; Wil, Tanz im Dorfe First Flights in Music (melodius piano Studies for Beginners) by Martin Frey 25 Etudes pour le Piano par Fredic. Burgmuller, Op.100","Rebecca at the Well by Septimus Winner Linked with many bitter Tears by Alice Hawthorne Ideas from the Opera, No. 1 Flower Song \u0026 Chorus from Faust","Capricious Annette bu Gaston Borch","Symphonies pour Orgue par Charles Marie Widor","Return of Spring Polka Brilliant par Theo. Moelling The Wreath-A collection of favorite Waltzes-Jour de Naissance, Op. 89, Burgmuller","Marceline Polka for Piano Forte by John A. Janke, Jr.","Birds of All Feathers, a musical sketch by Mildred Adair","La Traviata par Charles Voss","Lovey-Dovey Intermezzo by Robert A. Hellard","O Let me Die in spring-time by W. Cumming","Zampa Gallopades by Herold","The Lost Fairy Cavatina by C.AE.Horn (cover only)","Pique Dame Galop by C. Denstedt","The Celebrated Anvil Chorus by Francis H. Brown Oh Summer Night by Wm. Dressler, Op.41 Happy Home of My Childhood by George Croal A Voice from the Waves Duett by Stephen Grover Louise Polka Brilliante by Joseph Ascher Pepita Polka by Joseph Ascher","The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice pour le Piano par  Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38 Nellie Darling by H. Millard Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace","As You Like it by Wiliam Shakespeare; music Kiss me and Say Goodnight by Johnston \u0026 Wiedoft","Etudes de la Velocite pour le Piano forte par Charles Czerny","Sweet Smile Polka by Charles Kinkel"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use:"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":3666,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T04:47:37.204Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8982.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Sheet Music Collection","title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection"],"title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"unitdate_ssm":["1827-1974"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1827-1974"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"text":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982","Sheet Music Collection","African Americans--Music","Music--19th century.","Music--Virginia--19th century.","United States--History--World War, 1914-1918--Songs and music","World War, 1939-1945--United States--Songs and music","Scores","Sheet music","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.","The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point."," Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos."," Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received."," Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.","Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.","The Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.","Scope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! In Happy Moments Le Reve Softly Ye Night Winds The Hundreth Psalm The Star of Love The Midnight Waltz The Night Winds Wait for the Wagons Polka The Leaves are Turning Red Good Night and Pleasant Dreams The Midnight Serenade It is the Happy Summer Time","The Blue Bells of Scotland The Hundreth Psalm Grande Polka de Concert First Love I Have waited for Thy Coming Sleeping I Dreamed, Love Alas Thomes Chimes so Sweetly Stealing Melodie Peruvienne Bird of the greenwood The Winds that waft my sighs to thee","Tis the Harp in the Air Scenes That are Brightest Annie Laurie The Low Backed Car The Night-Winds The Spell If Lov'd by Thee Annie Dear, Good Bye - cover art Old Friendship's Smile Lotus Leaf La Mexicana The Lost Star Ballad The Celebrated Witches' Dance Adieu Grande Polka - cover art Scenes","Jenny Lind Polka First Love Redowa Brigand Polka The Storm Polka Fruhlings Landler First Love Pen and Ink - cover art Fleur des Champs Coquette Polka La Romantique - cover art","Kind Friends are Near Her Patch-work Polka Where are ye now Bright Dreams of My Childhood Sounds from the Ringing Rocks","Brother's fainting at the door - cover art Come sit by My Side Little Darling - cover art","Cover Photo","Inman Line March - cover art An Eine Aeolsharfe Nearer My God to Thee - cover art Come Holy Spirit - cover art Old Folks at Home Transcription Schottische Brilliant On the Track Galop Jessamine Polka Redowa Rippling Rill Mazurka","Old Haunts Ballad Rock of Ages Moss a Ballad Love's Twilight Star - cover art Christ the Lord is risen to day Rock of Ages The Reveille Come Holy Spirit Bobolink Polka Marche Militaire Tam O'Shanter - cover art The Song of the Brook As Pants the Hart Harum Scarum Polka","Recuerdame - cover art Solo Tengo Ojos Para Ti - cover art","The Morning Star Polka Jenny Forrester","Ah Do Not Forget Love - cover art Mondamin","The Mother's Vow What will you do Love","John Anderson My Jo.- cover art Beautiful Dream Waltz Tis sweet to take the bonnie Lake Come, come to me, my Rover","cover art","Come to the Sunset Tree Good Bye! a ballad","Gondoliers Song Home, Sweet Home","Wake Lady Wake The Plain Gold Ring The Magic Spell Jubel-Ouverture Mouvement Perpetuel Aufforderung zum Tanze Rondo Brillant","cover art","Lorena Zula Zong Softly, Lightly, Sweetly Sing Paul Vane Under the Beautiful Stars The Old Man Dreams Where the little feet are waiting - cover art Lorena Oh How I Love My Mountain Home They Buried Her Under the Old Elm Tree Dont Be Sorrowful Spare the Old Homestead Tap on the Window Pane It will be summer by and by Sweet By and By - cover art Over the River","cover art","The Nupital Quick Step Home Sweet Home Ever of thee Waltz Spanish Fandango","Harvest of Flowers ( Blumenlese) Praktische Violinschule- Blumenlese fur angehende Violinisten","cover art","Fleur des Alpes - cover art Serenade de Ruy-Blas","Dreaming Weaving","What Nora Said - cover art Beautiful Bells - cover art Watch and Pay - cover art Little Fanchon - cover art","cover art","La Grande Duchesse -- cover art Qui Vive Galop -- cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","How Merrily We Live that Shepherds Be The Footstep on the Stair","In a Fairy Grot Thou hast Learn'd to Love Another Keep to the Right Love's Golden Chain","Stick to Your Father, Dick - cover art Pretty as a Pink - cover art","cover art","Darby Kelly Oh! Rest thee Babe","Put Me in my Litle Bed - - cover art Come Birdie Come -- cover art Poor Little Johnny -- cover art A bird from o'er the sea -- cover art Little Emily -- cover art Little Clo Baby Fingers on my Cheek -- cover art Far From Home -- cover art The Old Turnkey-- cover art Marguerite -- cover art The Widow in the Cottage by the Sea-Side He was Crucified -- cover art","The Watcher Quick Step When Voices Breathe a Music Sweet Wrecker's Daughter Oh Susanna! Joys that were Crowning Love Not Verdi's Quick Step Sachems Daughter -- cover art Rosa Lee The Birde of Sighs The Farmer's Boy Sister, Swift the Hours Have Fled In the Lonely Grove I Linger Rose of Allandale French Republic March","cover art","cover art","The Welcome Wild roses","Contes D'Avril Six Duos pour Pianoo et Harmonium","Variations on Hadyn's Austrian National Hymn -- cover art Rochester Scottisch and Affection Waltz May Queen Polka -- cover art Bouquet of Melodies -- cover art","Fading the still fading the last beam is shining Ingleside Triumph March -- cover art Away away we bound o'er the deep The Harpers Song","cover art","cover art","The Soldiers Grave The Brides Farewell Larboard Watch","Heliotrope Polka Geranium Waltz Coming Out Waltz -- cover art","cover art","Glen Mary Waltzes Day is Departing","Sleep the Kind Angel is Near me Christmas Carol","Sehnsucht am Meere Flieg' Vogel, Fliege! Freundvoll und Leidvoll","cover art","The Chapel in the Mountains -- cover art The Sky-Lark The Shepherd Boy -- cover art Highlands Echoes -- cover art Tripping thro' the Meadows -- cover art Les Voix du Matin","Five Favorite Chants Hark! The Herald Angels sing","cover art","cover art","Farewell Song of Enoch Arden First Love Redowa Martha Loves Chiding's Waltz -- cover art La Fille du Regiment Trab-Trab Galop La Belle Helene Nothing to Wear -- cover art The Sunshine Schottisch -- cover art Bells of Corneville","Cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Evening By the Sea Sweet Cecile Leslie","Cover art","Orgelvorspiele Sonate in B moll fur Orgel","cover art","Grand March de Concert Galop di Bravura L'Hirondelle Grande Marche Militaire Le Dernier Sourire Marrie Polka-Mazurka The Whispering Wind","cover photo","I've brought Thee an Ivy Leaf--cover art Clara May","cover art","The Indian's Prayer Home of the Penitent Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home Mother Dear O Pray for Me Gentle Words and Loving Smiles The Sailor Boy's Last Dream He Doeth All Things Well--cover art","Speed Away! Speed Away! Take Me Home to Die Strike the Harp Gently Oh for a Home Beside the Hills Take Me Home to Die--cover art Give Me a loving Heart Uncle John is Sweetly Sleeping Katy's Cry Ella Dear He Doeth all things Well --cover art","Mary McNeil Bell Brandon","Come Home, Father Brave Boys Kingdon Coming--cover art Grandmother Told Me So--cover art Now Moses--cover art","cover art","The Belle of the Forest The Buccanier's Bride","Shylie Bawn Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home Gentle ray of sunlight Smiles and tears Sing me an English Song Let my care be no man's sorrow","The Hazel Dell--cover art The Church within the wood Rosalie the Prarie flower Departed Days Old Folks are Gone Annie Lowe Fair Thee Well Kitty Dear Bright Eyed Little Nell of Narragansett Bay","Shepherd Boy--cover art Silvery Waves Gaily our Boat glides o'er the Sea--cover art Dashing Spray The Last Rose of Summer Home Reveries--cover art Song of the Sky Lark Fishers Hornpipe Medley Little Maggie May When You and I were Young","Sister Come! Come Away. Fly Pretty Butterfly","The Dearer Name New Year Polka","cover art","Herculean Quick Step The Giraffe Waltz","cover art","Wecker Polka-cover art Ypsilanti-cover art","Schoenfeld - Marsch Wiener Buerger Natursanger Walzer Marsch-Evoluntionen Leipziger CoupletGluckliche Tage Die Tanzerin Unanfechtbar Marsch Marsch der Burgwache Diplomaten-Gavotte","The Fashionables 6 Celebrated PolkasCome Sing Me That Sweet Air Again Luna Waltz Azalia Polka The Dawn Waltz","White Rose Polka Scraps from Martha","Dearest Old Mansion","The Musical Repository","Dix Pieces pour Orgue Douze Pieces pour Orgue","Filippo Capocci","Coppella Ballet","Aida","Auld Lang Syne","Pleasant Recreations for Young Pianists","Mozart con fan tutte","Daily Exercises and Scales Sousa's Favorite March Book-Flute Sousa's Favorite March Book-Oboe Sousa's Favorite March Book-Drums Sousa's Favorite March Book-Coronet Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio","Sousa's Favorite March Book- 1st Violin A (2) Sousa's Favorite March Book- 1st Violin Sousa's Favorite March Book- 2nd Violin Sousa's Favorite March Book-Alto Saxophone Sousa's Favorite March Book-Trombone Sousa's Favorite March Book-Bass Sousa's Favorite March Book-Piano","Fosterlandsk Musik","Polkas, Waltzes and Quadrilles","Les Hirondelles","Le Pianiste Virtuose","It Will not do to Tell","Dancers Delight","Five Finger Exercises","Cottage Music","Im Walde Suite","Carlos Gomez Barrera","La Melancolie La Volette Mazonrka","Comedy Capers","Heures Mystiques Grands Succes Du Piano","Overture z.Op Figaros Hochzeit","Music for the Sanctuary Lays of Sweden and Findland Songs and Duets composed by Ciro Pinsuti","Music and Her Sister Song Duet","Four Rondos","The Angels Whisper","Tam O'Shanter Young Americas Schottisch Musical Bazaar: A Collection of Songs and Ballads for the Guitar La Senora Waltz The Boudoir Polkas The Champagne Galop Rosebud Quick Step The Faires Danse Gentle Annie Ballad","Collection de Morceaux choisis par Otto Schick","Ask Not My Love","La Lyre Ganloise Select Collection of Classic Piano Music Si Tu Savais","Chants de France Dance Music","Bingen on the Rhine When the Swallos Homeward Fly Le Tremolo pour le Piano Il Desiderio O Charming May","L'Art du Chant","Agathe Queen of My Soul The Rose of Allandale The Bride","No. 30 Bach","Six Petits Duos pour Deux Violins de I. Pleyel Album Classique our Violin et Orgue  par G. Zanger","Aurora! de Peigeian Oft in the Stilly Night by Wilhel, Iucho","6 Pieces d'Orgue Pieces Recreatives pour Violin et Piano Pelleas et Melisande by Claude Debussy Album de six Morceaux Choisis","Cling to the Rock","Love Not! by Blockley The Sea by Phillips Rory O'More by Carl Muller Galop de Piquillo by Francois Hunten","Pleasures of Home","Thy Spirit of Love Keeps a Watch Over Me by G. Linley","Montechi e Capuletti by J. Blumtal","Peters' Musical Monthly - Novembe 1871 Peters Musical Monthly - March 1872 Don't Be Sorrowful","Klavierwerke-Preludio con Fuga by J.S. Bach No. 1 Toccata con Fuga by J.S. Bach Dmoll-Konzert fur Pianoforte by Adolf Ruthardt Bach Capriccio, Fantasie Bach Toccata con Fuga Mendelssohn Lieder Onhe Worte Brahams Duette Bach -Album fur Orgel","Chorus - Down Went McGinty","Gaily the Troubadour","Die Dollarprinzessin","What Joy to Listen","Robert Volksmann Musikalisches Bilderbuch","The Echo of the Italian Opera","Paisley Schottisch March from Lucia De Lamermoor- Charles Gobe Norma de Bellini Primrose Polka","The Ceebrated Sophie Waltz by Charles Grobe The Tip Toe Polka Galop by J.C. Meininger Etudes de la Velocite by Charles Czerny Der Freischutz by Sydney Smith Thoughts of Home by J. Ascher","Le Poilu by H. Maurice Jacquet","Bossi Six Morceaux pour Orgue Hellmesberger Exercises en forme de gammes","L'Art du Chant","Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-First Violin Hazel's New Ideal Orchetra Book-Alto Saxophone","General Yeoman's Grand March -E.B. Spencer","Take Them, I Implore Thee","Smith's March by J. T. Martin Have Faith in One Another by James Perring The Long, long Weary Day","Harold and Mildred by Herman Finck","Premiere Symphonie pour grand Orchestre by S. Taneiew Overture, Danses et Marche by A. Borodine","Blessed are they thta consider the Poor","Symphonie No. 5 by Anton Dvorak","Come Home, Father by Henry Clay Work I Wonder why he comes Not","Fritz Spindler's Piano Compositions: Convent Bells","Horse Radish Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - 2nd Coronet Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - Bass Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - 1st Violin Fox Favorite Orchestra Folio Vol. 5 - Drums","Evangeline by A.P. Wyman The Little Ones at Home by C.J. Lockwood","Piano Classics by the Best Composers","The May Queen by William Dempster Rakeman's Pas Redouble Gipsey Schottisch Guillaume Tell by F. Beyer White Mountain Serenade Do They Miss Me at Home? In Dreams of Peace The Dismal Swamp Where are the Friends of My Youth Farewell","The May Queen Le lever du Soleil Do They Miss Me at Home? Sally, Come Up Love's Hidings Place Prison Waltz I Love the Merry Sunshine The Pirates Chorus","Pokcaha March Wont you tell me why, Robin? The Pianist's Best Companion Why Not Be Happy Now The Vocal Beauties of Lucia di Lammermoor","Morceau de Concert par F. Servais Violoncelle Opus 14 (2) Concert fur das Violoncell von Carl Reinecke O Cara Memoria F. Servais Op 17. (2) Fantaisie Burlesque pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9","Fantasie Burlesque (ou le Carnaval de Venise) pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op.9 Grande Fantaisie polonaise sur des Airs du Ballet par F. Servais Op. 19 Grande Fantaisie polonaise pour Violoncelle par F. Servais Op. 19 Faust ( Margarethe) oper in Funf akten von Gound No. 2 Polnischer National-Gesang Chant National Polonais; Vaterlands-Lieder von Ferd. Beyer; Albert Sowinski ( includes National Hymns/Songs from Poland, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Norway, Scotland, Chile, Serbia, Java)","25 Etudes pour Piano par Francois Hunten Opus 114 Jugend Bande, Leichtes Vierhandiges Album, Band 1: Aletter, Kleines Menuett; Franke, Fruhlingszauber; Gurlitt, Valse noble; Parlow, Polonaise; Reinecke, Primula veria; Sartorio, Mit Lingendem Spiel; Spindler, Landisches Fest; Morley, Teerose; Zilcher, Wasserfahrt, Barcolle; Mendelssohn, LUD, Zigeunertanz; Ziegler, Goldene Sterne, Abenlied; Schytte, Allegro moderato; D'Ourville, Fruhling; Wil, Tanz im Dorfe First Flights in Music (melodius piano Studies for Beginners) by Martin Frey 25 Etudes pour le Piano par Fredic. Burgmuller, Op.100","Rebecca at the Well by Septimus Winner Linked with many bitter Tears by Alice Hawthorne Ideas from the Opera, No. 1 Flower Song \u0026 Chorus from Faust","Capricious Annette bu Gaston Borch","Symphonies pour Orgue par Charles Marie Widor","Return of Spring Polka Brilliant par Theo. Moelling The Wreath-A collection of favorite Waltzes-Jour de Naissance, Op. 89, Burgmuller","Marceline Polka for Piano Forte by John A. Janke, Jr.","Birds of All Feathers, a musical sketch by Mildred Adair","La Traviata par Charles Voss","Lovey-Dovey Intermezzo by Robert A. Hellard","O Let me Die in spring-time by W. Cumming","Zampa Gallopades by Herold","The Lost Fairy Cavatina by C.AE.Horn (cover only)","Pique Dame Galop by C. Denstedt","The Celebrated Anvil Chorus by Francis H. Brown Oh Summer Night by Wm. Dressler, Op.41 Happy Home of My Childhood by George Croal A Voice from the Waves Duett by Stephen Grover Louise Polka Brilliante by Joseph Ascher Pepita Polka by Joseph Ascher","The Whispering Wind Mazurka Caprice pour le Piano par  Hermann A. Wollenhaupt, Op. 38 Nellie Darling by H. Millard Sleeping I Dreamed Love by W.V. Wallace","As You Like it by Wiliam Shakespeare; music Kiss me and Say Goodnight by Johnston \u0026 Wiedoft","Etudes de la Velocite pour le Piano forte par Charles Czerny","Sweet Smile Polka by Charles Kinkel","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","English"],"unitid_tesim":["Mss. 1.07","/repositories/2/resources/8982"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection"],"collection_title_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"collection_ssim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Acc. 1997.054 was a gift received on 9/25/1997; Acc. 2007.87 was a gift from Mrs. Edmun C. Glover, III via Jim Deffenbaugh, Music Librarian. Acc. 2009.061 was purchased on 2/26/2009. Acc. 2009.070 was purchased on 2/21/2009. Acc. 2009.069 was purchased on 2/23/2009. Acquisition information for accessions received after February 2009 is not displayed for technical reasons. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access:"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility."],"accruals_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAdditions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accruals_heading_ssm":["Accruals:"],"accruals_tesim":["Additions are being made to this collection on an ongoing basis."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement of Materials:"],"arrangement_tesim":["The collection is currently being processed and new items will be added on an ongoing basis. For this reason the indicated extent and date range are approximate at this point."," Series 1 (box 1-47) contains sheet music acquired prior to 2007.  Subseries 1 (box 1-38)  is arranged alphabetically by composer; Subseries  2 (box 39-40) are filed by arrangers and unknown composers; Subseries 3  (box 41-43) contains exercise books; Subseries 4 (box 44-45) contains portions of collections; Subseries 5 (boxe46) iscollections; and Subseries 6 (box 47) is librettos."," Series 2 (from box 48 onward) consists of acquisitons made 2007 and later, filed in the order in which they are received."," Series 3 is is not yet fully arranged and described. Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMaterial received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Material received from 2009 to 2010 were accessioned and minimally processed by Ute Schechter. The portion of the collection received prior to 2007 was keyed in by student assistants including Lauren Chapman, Alex Dodd beginning in September 2009. Acc. 2012.050 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, Univeristy Archives Specialist, in February 2012. Series 3 added in April 2012 by Benjamin Bromley. Acc. 2012.272 and Acc. 2012.360 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in November 2012. Acc. 2013.247 accessioned and minimally described by Steven Bookman, University Archives Specialist, in October 2013."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Sheet Music Collection includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center prior to 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High-High-High-Up in the Hills\" - 1926, Sam Lewis and Joe Young, librettists; \"Is there Still Room for Me Neath the Old Apple Tree\" - 1915, Edgar Leslie and Lew Brown, librettists; \"Pullman Porters Parade\" - 1913, Ren. g. May, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026amp;Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026amp; Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026amp; Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThree items present.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026amp; Claribel, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026amp; F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026amp;words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026amp; Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026amp;Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSongster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026amp; Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026amp; Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026amp; Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026amp; Dresser, New York, 1903.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFive Salted Peanuts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapt. May's Quick Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Virginia Rose\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe's A Rag Picker\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts And Diamonds\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Teddy Bears' Picnic\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWait Till The War, Love, Is Over\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lullaby\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart-Sickness Blues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBud Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoonlight on the Melonpatch\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHow's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Blues (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Belle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts (La Cacahuata)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTell Them You're From Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThrowing Peanuts to the Moon\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTexas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOld Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePray, Maiden , Pray!\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe U. Va. Two-Step\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Club\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Lou\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemptation Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Man\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShe is the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBilly Boy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelinda's Wedding Day\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Lord Made a Peanut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt a Georgia Campmeeting\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShenandoah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon and Friends\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMelon Time in Dixieland\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeart of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Moon (Waltz-song)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Tale of Old Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnder the Anheuser Bush (two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelons- Songs for Living\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen it's Springtime in Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWatermelon Weather\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeanuts! 5 a Bag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarbalick Acid Rag\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemories of Virginia (Two copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDown Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Ashland Memories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrincess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrganist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePicture of Comm. Enrico Caruso\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eknown also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003efrom Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLa Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehand written music sheets included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ephoto of Allen on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSouvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHand written music sheets with hand designed cover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLarmes of Joie Katie's Secret\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover only\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecovert art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSomebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEcstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTreasures of the Deep One Struggle More\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art Madrid ,Spain\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCover Art\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ecover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItalian Photos on cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMexico - Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. 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May, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful German Songs for Mezzo Soprano\"- undated., Franz Abt; \"Peter's Standard Series of German Songs\", second series- undated., Frantz Abt; \"New Series of Sems of German Songs\", undated, - Kate Blackeship \"Schirmer's Octavo choruses for Women's Voices\", undated- Kate Blackeship \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\",- undated, Frantz Abt \"Songs of All Nations\",- undated, Frantz Abt.","Scope and Contents \"Milange Pour le Piano sur les motifs de l'Opera de Bellini I puritani\",- undated, A. Adam.","Scope and Contents \"I am going there\" or the \"Death of little Eva\"- undated, John S. Adams.","Scope and Contents \"The Holy City,\" - undated, Stephen Adams; \"Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"Popular Contralto or Baritone Songs\", undated, Stephen Adams; \"The Blue Alsatian Mountains\", undated, Stephen Adams, Georges Lamothe; \"The Holy City\" - undated, F.E. Weatherly, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Joys of the Table\"- undated, J. Addison; \"Our Sweet Dancing Days\" - Mrs. Mountain and Mifs Decamp, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ain't She Sweet\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Are You Sorry\", - 1925, Benny Davis librettists; \"Crazy Words Crazy Tune Vo-Do-De-O\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Forgive Me\", 1927, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"I Wonder What's Become of Sally\", 1924, Jack Yellon, librettists; \"Songs of the Dawn\", 1930, Jack Yellon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Slow But Sure,\" - undated, Charles Newman, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Life is A Song\" - 1935, Joe Young, librettists; \"Ain't that the Way it Goes\" - 1931, Roy Turk, librettists; \"And I Still Do\" - 1934, Edgar Leslie, librettists; \"I Don't Know Why\"- 1931, Guy Turk, librettists; \"I'll Get By\" - 1928, Roy Turk, librettists; \"The Moon was Yellow\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Latest and Best\" - undated","Scope and Contents \"It Happened when your Eyes Met Mine\" - 1934, Roy Turk, librettists; \"Nobody Cares if I'm Blue\" - undated, Grant Clarke, librettists; \"There's a Little White House on a Little Green Hill,\" - undated, Billy Rose, librettists;","Scope and Contents My Rosalie Sweet Rosalie\", undated, Edward G. Allanson, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid of Athens\" - undated, Allen ?, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Over the Hill\"- n.d., Edgar Allen, composer, Lou Klein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Minnesota March\"- undated, George N. Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Earl Carroll Vanities\"- 7th Edition\" -1928, Louis Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Hugs and Kisses\" - n.d., Lou Alter, composer, Raymond Klages, librettists; \"Manhattan Serenade\" - 1928, Louis Alter, composer; \"That Wonderful Something\" - 1929; Louis Alter, composer, Joe Goodwin, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" I'll Pray for You\" - undated, Arthur Altman, composer, Kim Gannon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"All or Nothing at All\" - undated, Jack Lawrence and Arthur Altman, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Suppose I had Never Met You\" - undated, Harry Archer, composer, Harlan Thompson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"II Bacio- the Kiss\" - undated, L. Arditi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music Music Everywhere, but Not A Song in My Heart\" - 1932, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"First You Have me High then You Have Me Low\"- undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Lew Brown, librettists; \"Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea\" - 1931, Harold Arlen, composer, Ted Koehler, librettists; \"Life Begins at 8:40\" - undated, Harold Arlen, composer, Ira Gershwin and E.Y. Harburg.","Scope and Contents \"I am Dying, Egypt Dying\" - 1865, ? Armand.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Just the Same Sweet Adeline\" - undated, Clarence Gaskill and Harry Armstrong, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Eyes\"- undated, Ettienne Arnaud.","Scope and Contents \"Mandalay\"- undated, Earl Burtnett, Abe Lyman, and Gus Arnheim.","Scope and Contents \"Soko\" - 1903, John Arnold, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To-day\" - undated, Gerald Arthur, composer, Harold Robe,librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Alice\" - undated, Joseph Asher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Task\"- undated, E.L. Ashford.","Scope and Contents \"Just Because Its You\" - undated, Barbee Ashley, Charles Farrell and Wakefield Potts.","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Bonifacius Asioli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Building Up an Awful Let-Down\" - 1935, Fred Astaire, composer, Johnny Mercer, librettists.","\"Marching Through Georgia, Rudolf Thaler, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Wherefore Weep My Sister Dear\" - undated, D.F.E., Auber, composer. \"Overture to the Favorite Opera of Masaniello\" - undated, F. Mockwitz.","Scope and Contents \"The Famous Gobble Song\" - undated, ? Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Helyett\"- undated, E. Audran, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're the Only Star\" - undated, Gene Autry, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"If You were the Only Girl\" - undated, Nat D. Ayers, composer, Clifford Grey, librettists; \"Oh, You Beautiful Doll\"- undated, Nat D. Turner, composer, A. Seymour Brown, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte in B Minor\" - undated, John Bach, composer; \"Four Pieces from Triakontameron\" - 1912, Leopold Godowsky, composer; \"Bach's Lighter Compositions\"- 1887, John Bach, composer; \"Saint Cecilia Series\" - 1941, John S. Bach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La priere dune Vierge' - undated, Thekla Badarewska, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Never Get Up to Heaven That Way.\" - 1933, Abel Baer, composer, Sammy Lerner, librettists; \"High Up on a Hill-Top\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Ian Campbell and George Whiting, librettists; \"I'm Happy When You're Happy\" Abel Baer, composer, Benny Daivs, librettists; \"June Night\" - undated, Abel Baer, composer, Cliff Friend, librettists. \"Me Minus You\" - 1932, Abel Baer and John Loeb, composers, Paul Webster, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1882, E.H. Bailey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Racquet Waltz\" - 1879, F.H. Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I hear a Rhapsody\" - 1940, George Fragos, Jack Baker, and Dick Gasparre, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Pretty Little Baby\" - 1932, Phil Baker and Ben Bernie, composers, Sid Silvers, librettists; \"Strange Interlude\" - 1932, Phil Baker, composer, Ben Bernie and Walter Hirsch, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How Bright was the Star\" - 1854, Thomas Baker, composer, H.D. Stuart, librettists; \"The Rachel Schottisch\" - undated, Thomas Baker, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Into the Garden Maud\" - undated, M.W. Balfe, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Daughters of Pocahontas\" - 1909, Charles W.A. Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Forget You\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Annelu Burns, librettists; \"When Irish Eyes are Smiling\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Chauncey Olcott and Geo. Graff Jr., librettists; \"A Little Bit of Heaven\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists. \"In the Garden of My Heart\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Caro Roma, librettists. \"Love Me and the World is Mine\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, Dave Reed Jr., librettists; \"I'm Going Back to California\" - undated, Ernest R. Ball, composer, J. Keirn Brennan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd's Gift\" - undated, William Ball, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gotta Get Home\" - 1939, James F. Hanley and Par Ballard, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"So Beats My Heart for You\" - 1930, Pat Ballard, Charles Henderson, and Tom Waring, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming\" - undated, B.S. Barclay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonie in C\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer; \"Ouverture zu Medea\" - undated, Woldemar Bargiel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Do Summer Roses Fade\" - undated, George Barker, composer, J.E. Carpenter, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" - 1935, Joseph Barnby, composer, Alfred Tennyson, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Good-Bye Dolly Gray\" - undated, Paul Barnes, composer, Will D. Cobb, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Virginia\" - 1904, D. A. Barrackman","Scope and Contents \"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Ted Koehler and Billy Moll, librettists; \"It Was So Beautiful (And You Were Mine)\" - undated, Harry Barris, composer, Arthur Freed, librettists; \"It Must Be True\"- undated, Harry Barris, composer, Gus Arnheim and Gordon Clifford, librettists;","Scope and Contents \"Songs by J.C. Bartlett\", - 1914, J.C. Bartlett, composer; \"A Dream\", undated, J.C. Bartlett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talking to the Moon,\" - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George A. Little, librettists; \"Talking to the Moon\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, George Little, librettists; \"Good-bye Broadway, Hello France\", - undated, Billy Baskette, composer, C. Francis Reisner and Benny Davis, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Getting Sentimental Over You\" - 1933, George Bassman, composer, Ned Washington, librettists.","Scope and Contents \" Songe D'enfant\", - undated, Alexandre Batta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"12 Favorite Melodies\", - 1886, Adolph Baumbach, composer; \"Home Sweet Home\", 1859, Adolph Baumbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"Going Going Gone\", - 1933, Phil Baxter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Cannot Dance To Night\" - undated, T.H. Bayly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fairies Fire\", - undated, Amelie T. Beauregard, composer.","\"An Old Fashioned Tree,\" 1944, Becker Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Musik Fuer Cello\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Classische Stuecke\" - undated, C. Kissner, composer; \"Klassische Studienwerke Fur Die Violine\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Klavier Bibliothek\"- undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Trio from Fidelio\" - 1891, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Fidelio\" - 1890, L. Van Beethoven, composer \"Grande Symphonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beethoven Konzert\" - 1806, L. Van Beethoven, composer, \"Classische Stucke\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Neun Tonstucke\" - undated, L. Van. Beethoven, composer; \"Organ Voluntary\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"The Accompagnement with the Concerto in Rondo\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dritte Sinfonie\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Oeuvres\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Sonates\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, compsoer; \"Sonatina in F\" - 1887, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Tonstucke\"- undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer; \"Zwei Sonaten\" - undated, L. Van Beethoven, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Musical Box\" - 1892, Francois Behr, composer; \"Choice Collections of Piano-Forte Duets\" - undated, Francois Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rosenknospen\" - undated, Franz Behr, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In A Mist\" - 1928, Bix Beiderbecke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spring Blossoms\" - 1862, James Bellak, composer. \"Jewels\" - undated, Jas. Bellak, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hear Me, Norma\" - undated, Bellini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You Didn't Want Me When You Had Me\" - undated, George J. Bennett, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eight Selections for the Pianoforte\" - undated, W. Bennett.","Scope and Contents \"La Traviata\" - undated, Albert W. Berg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Parlor Concert\" - undated, Carl J. Berger.","Scope and Contents \"Oh, How I Hate to Get up in the Morning\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"At Peace with the World\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"My Bird of Paradise\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Call Me Up Some Rainy Afternoon\" - 1910, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"This is the Life\" - 1914, Irving Berlin, composer; \"White Christmas\" - 1942, Irving Berlin, composer; \"All Alone\" - undated, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"How Deep is the Ocean\" - 1942 Irving Berlin, composer; \"Always\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Girl that I Marry\" - 1946, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Get Thee Behind me Satan\" - 1936, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Roses of Yesterday\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"He's a Devil in His Own Home\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"In My Harem\" - 1913, Irving Berlin, composer; \"I Never Had a chance\" 1934, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Cheek to Cheek\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Because I Love You\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"How Many Times\" - 1926, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Isn't This a Lovely Day\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"I Want to Go Back to Michigan\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Just a Little While\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"No Strings\" - 1935, Irving Berlin, librettists and composer; \"Remember\" - undated, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Russian Lulliaby\" - 1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"Say It Isn't So\" - 1932, Irving Berlin, composer; \"The Little Things in Life\" - 1930, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What Does It Matter\" -1927, Irving Berlin, composer; \"What'll I Do\" - undated; Irving Berlin, composer; \"When My Dream Come True\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer; \"With You\" - 1929, Irving Berlin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The King of Thule\" - undated, Hector Berlioz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Dixie Stars Are Playing Peek-A-Boo\" - undated, Al. Bernard and \"Jo\" Henning, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Maybe\" - undated, Bertrand Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fleurs Italiennes\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Boquet De Melodies\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Beyer's Repertoire\" - undated, Par F. Beyer, composer; \"Morceaux\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Morning Star Waltz\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Ricci\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"Four Hand Arrangement\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer; \"An Alexis Air Allemand\" - undated, Ferd. Beyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Song-Stories for First Grade Pianists\" - 1920, Mathilde Bilbro, composer; \"Merry Hours\" - undated, Mathilde Bilbro, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Hide-Away\" - 1932, K.L. Binford, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird Song\" - undated, Henry R. Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Prelude\" - 1933, Joe Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade in the Night\" - 1937, C.A. Bixio and B. Cherubini, composers, Jimmy Kennedy, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Oh No, Not Sad\" - undated, Bringham Bishop, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southrons Chaunt of Defiance\" - undated, A.E. Blackmar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Meet Thee in the Lane\" - undated, Charles Blamphin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated, James A Bland, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wigwam Queen\" - undated, James O'Dea, librettists, H.B. Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lew Leslie's Blackbirds of 1930\" - undated, Andy Razaf, librettists, Eubie Blake, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Isle of Golden Dreams\" - undated, Gus Kahn, librettists, Walter Blaufuss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Take Me\" - 1942, Mack David, librettists, Rube Bloom, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Home\" - 1875, P.P. Bliss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blackmar\u0026Bro's selection of Favorite Songs\" - undated, Blockley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Monsieur Wilhelm Kuhe\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"Les Deux Anges\" - undated, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Stella, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My Queen\" - undated, Sims Reeves, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer; \"My True Love Has My Heart\" - undated, Sir Phillip Sidney, librettists, Jacques Blumenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Charge of the Uhlans\" - undated, Carl Bohm, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah Quel Plaisir D'etre Soldat\" - undated, Doieldiru, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dreary Weather\" - undated, Clay Boland and Frank Winegar, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Way Down in the Dixie Where the Sugar Cane Grows\" - 1905, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the James\" - 1904, Ernest L. Bolling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka Di Bravura\" - undated, Edward Boulanger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Flavier-Werke\" - undated, Ch. Bovy-Lysberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Chinese Lullaby\" - 1919, Robert Hood Bowers, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"East of the Sun and West of the Moon\" - 1935, Brook Bowman, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Found Affection\" - undated, Elton Box, Desmond Cox, and Lewis Ilda, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Tell the World, Tell the Girl\" - 1921, Edward L. Boyle.","Scope and Contents \"Le Souvenir\" - 1886, Loren Bragdon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beneath the Willow Tree\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"By One by Two by Three\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Braham, composer; \"Death of General Sir Ralph Abercrombie\" - undated, T. Dibdin, librettists, J. Brahman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Eleven Chorale Preludes for the Organ\" - 1939, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Symphonie\" - undated, 1877, Johannes Brahms, composer; \"Wiegenlied\" - undated, Johannes Brahms; composer.","Scope and Contents \"Then I'll Come Back to You\" - undated, John W. Bratton, composer.","Scope and Contents \" La Belle Amazone\" - undated, A.R. Breiter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Series of Organ Composition\" - undated, Frank Bridge, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - undated, M. Brinkman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life in the Woods\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer; \"Miss Mary A. Westcott\" - undated, Francis H. Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sunny Side Up\" - 1929, B.G. Desylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"You are My Lucky Star\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Love Songs of the Nile\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" After Sundown\" - 1933, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"All I Do is Dream of You\" - 1934, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Alone\" - 1935, Arthur Freed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" A New Moon is Over my Shoulder\" - 1934, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Broadway Melody\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling\" - 1935, Arthur Herb, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Pagan Love Song\" - 1929, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \"Moon is Low\" - 1930, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" The Wedding of the Pained Doll\" - undated, Arther Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer; \" Would You\" - 1936, Arthur Reed, librettists, Nacio Herb Brown, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Falls of Paris\" - undated, Miss Aucusta Browne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girl of the Year is a Spar\" - 1943, Vida G. Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Salut a La France\" - undated, Brunner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Red Lips Kiss My Blues Away\" - 1927, Alfred Bryan, James V. Monaco, and Pete Wendling, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Come Mirth and Mend a Broken Heart\" - undated, Bryan Mr. F, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down in Sunny Alabama\" -1901, James Burrell, librettists, James T. Byan, composer; \"There's a Big Cry-Baby in the Moon\" - undated, James Burris, librettists, Chris Smith, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Evening\" - 1899, Dudley Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oleander Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Castle Waltz\" - 1848, Francis Buck, composer; \" Greenwood Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Mediterranean Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Sophronia Waltz\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer; \"Yes, We Miss Thee\" - undated, Francis Buck, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs and Ballads\" - 1848, Fred. K. Buckley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Thousand Island River\" - 1878, George C. Bragdon, librettists, Mary F. Bunnell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Galop\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer; \"Peratir Selections\" - undated, Fred Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante\" -undated, Norbert Burgmuller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carolina Moon\" - undated, Benny Davis, Joe Burke, composers; \"A Darn Fool Woman Like Me\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Cling to Me\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Paradise\" - 1931, Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, librettists, Naco Herb Brown, composer; \"On Treasure Island\" - 1935, Edggar Leslie and Joe Burke, composer; \"By the River of the Roses\" - undated, Marty Symes, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - undated, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composers; \"A Little Bit Independent\" - Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"For You\" - undated, Al Dubin and Joe Burke, composer; \"How can You Say No\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"In a Little Gypsy Tea Room\" - undated, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Just Another Dream of You\" - 1932, Denny Davis and Joe Burke; composers; \"Dancing Sweeties\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Many Happy Return of the Day\" - undated, Al Dubin, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"Moon over Miami\" - 1935, Edgar Leslie, librettists, Joe Burke, composer; \"A Sailor's Sweetheart\" - undated, Joe Burke, librettists and composer; \"The Bridal Waltz\" - 1935, Ira Schuster and Milton Drake, librettists, Joe Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Valley\" - 1940, Nick Kenny, Charles Kenny, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Yours and Mine\" - 1930, Steve Nelson, librettists, Johnny Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Son for Each Star in Old Glory\" - undated, J.E. Dempsey, librettists, Joseph A. Burke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collections of Scotch Songs\" - undated, R. Burn, composer; \"Evening Melodies\" - undated, R. Burn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leven Thirty Saturday Night\" - undated, Earl Burtnett, Bill Grantham, Jess Kirkpatrick, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Crystal Schottisch\" - 1853, William Byerly, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Trois Gosses\" - undated, Byrec, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Minnie the Moocher\" - 1931, Cab Calloway and Irving Mills, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Standard Songs- Amarilli\" - 1909, Giuli Caccini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At Dawning\" - 1906, Charles Wakefield Cadman, composer. \"Lilacs\" - 1905, words by, Nellie Richard Eberhart, music by, Chas Wakefield Cadman","Scope and Contents \"Crooning\" - 1921, lyrics by Al Dubin and Herbert W. Weise, music by, William F. Caesar","Scope and Contents \"W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, music by, Fabio Campana \"Speak to Me\" - undated, words by, H.B. Farnie, composed by, Fabio Campana","Scope and Contents \"When a Yankee Got His Eye Down The Barrel of A Gun\" - 1918, words and music by, Fred S. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"My Little Sweetheart, Mine\" - March 23, 1902, words by, Andrew B. Sterling, music by, Jessie H. Campbell","Scope and Contents \"Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long\" - 1921, lyrics and music by Irene Ackerley Canning","Scope and Contents \"That Tumble Down Shack In Athlone\" - 1918, words by, richard W. Pascoe, music by, Monte Carlo and Alma M. Sanders","Scope and Contents \"The Bridge\" - undated, words by, Longfellow, music by, Lady Carew","Scope and Contents \"Sunrise Serenade\" - 1937, music by, Rankie Carle, lyrics by, Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"\"Spirited Ballad; Brandy and Water\" - 1853, composed by, Julien Carle","Scope and Contents \"Little Old Lady\" - 1936, words and music by Hoagy Carmichael and Stanley Adams","Scope and Contents \"The Lamplighter's Serenade\" - 1942, lyrics by, Paul Francis Webster, music by, Hoagy Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"Hommage A Mon Amie, Valse Sentimentale\" - 1850, by J. Allan Carmichael","Scope and Contents \"We Don't Want the Bacon, What We Want is a Piece of the Rhine\" - 1918, by \"Kid\" Howard Carr, Harry Russell, and Jimmie Havens","Scope and Contents \"The Girl With the Dreamy Eyes\" - 1935, by Michael Carr and Eddie Pola","Scope and Contents \"She is the Sunshine of Virginia\" - 1915, words by, Ballard MacDonald, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"By the Beautiful Sea\" - 1914, words by, Harold R. Atteridge, music by, Harry Carroll \"I'm Always Chasing Rainbows\" - 1918, lyrics by, Joseph McCarthy, music by, Harry Carroll","Scope and Contents \"The Jolson Story\" - 1946, by Al Johnson and Saul Chaplin","Scope and Contents \"A Favourite Spanish Dance\" - undated, by N. Carusi","Scope and Contents \"Allaballa goo-goo\" - 1912, words by CMS Mclellan, music by Ivan Caryll","Scope and Contents \"Just a Gigolo\" - 1929, music by Leonello Casucci, German text by Julius Brammer, English text by Irving Caesar","Scope and Contents \"Martha\" - undated, composed by Cavatine","Scope and Contents \"Chaminade-Album for Piano, Volume I\" - 1899, composed by Cecile Chaminade","Scope and Contents \"I've Grown So Used to You\" - 1901, words and music by Thurland Chattaway","Scope and Contents W. Hamilton's Celebrated Songs, \"Dear Little Shamrock\" - undated, composed by Cherry","Scope and Contents \"Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's Funeral March\" - 1882, by F. Chopin, song and chorus by Charles H. Gabriel \"Nocturnes\" - undated, by F. Chopin \"Standard Gems\" - 1884, \"Nocturne\" by F. Chopin \"Works of F. Chopin for Piano\" - 1877, composed by F. Chopin \"Chopin, Nocturnes\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin \"Polonaise\" - undated, composed by F. Chopin","Scope and Contents \"Old Folks at Home\" - 1857, words and music by E.P. Christy","Scope and Contents \"Children's Voices\" - 1869, words and music by Claribel \"Come Back to Erin\" - undated, by, Claribel \"Strangers Yet\" - undated, music by, Claribel","Scope and Contents \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1922, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke \"Swanee River Moon\" - 1921, words and music by H. Pitman Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Roamin' Around\" - 1925, words and music by Sonny Clay and Herbert Wiedoeft","Scope and Contents \"Clementi, Gradus ad Parnassum\" - undated, by Clementi \"Sonatinas for the Piano\" - undated, by Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, written by Edward Fitzaubyn, composed by, Stephen Clover","Scope and Contents \"My Reverie\" - 1938, by Larry Clinton","\"I'm Ridin' Straight to Heaven (On A One-Way Street)\" - 1931, words by Carroll Loveday, music by Wac Clifford","Scope and Contents \"There's Nothing Succeeds Like Success\" - undated, composed by Harry Clifton","Scope and Contents \"I'm Longing for Old Virginia and You\" - 1915, words by Joe Lyons, music by E. Clinton Keithley","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry I Made You Cry\" - 1918, by N.J. Clesi, arranged by Theodore Morse","Scope and Contents \"Our National Confederate Anthem, God Save the South\" - undated, composed by C.T. De Coeniel","Scope and Contents \"Composition for the Piano\" - undated, Louis Adolphe Coerne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"We Three\" - 1940, Dick Robertson, Nelson Cogane and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua\" - 1933, Bill Harrison and Johnny Noble, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Over There\" - undated, Nora Bayes and George M. Cohan, composers; \"You're a Grand Old Flag\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer and librettists; \"Father of the Land We Love\" - undated, George M. Cohan, composer; \"Popularity\" - 1906, George M. Cohan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Living in Doubt\" - 1933, Chester Cohn, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Knights of the Cross Waltzes\" - 1900, Paul Cohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Benedictus\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"From Man to Ms.\" - undated Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Gloria Patri\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer; \"Tete.A.Tete\" - undated, Charles W. Coleman Jr., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night Shall Be Filled with Music\" - 1932, Will Collins, Buddy Fields and Gerald Marks, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Let's Pretend There's a Moon\" - 1934, Russ Columbo, Bernie Grossman, Nancy Hamilton and Jack Stern, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for Pianoforte\" - 1923, Zez Confrey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Moon\" -1936, Larry Conley, Jack Stern, and Jules Roos, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"A Needle in a Haystack\" - 1934, Herb Magidon, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"The Continental\" - 1934, Con Conrad, composer and Herbert Magidson, librettists; \"Don't Forget Me in Your Dreams\"- 1930, Edgar Leslie, librettists, and Con Conrad, composer; \"I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to My Girl Tonight\" - 1934, Billy Rose, librettists, Con Conrad, composer; \"Margie\" - 1920, Benny Davis, librettists and Con Conrad and J. Russel Robinson, composers; \"Singin the Blues\" - 1920, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, Con Conrad and J.R. Robinson, composers; \"Talkin to Myself\" -1924, Herb Magidson, librettists, Con Conrad, composer.","Scope and Contents \"North Carolina\" - undated, Charlie E., Converse, composer; \"Three Bells Polka\" - undated, T.J. Hook, composer; \"The Rock Beside the Sea\" - undated, Charlie C. Converse, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I've Got the Blue Ridge Blues\" - 1918, Charles A. Mason, librettists,Charles S. Cooke and Richard A. Whiting, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Credulity\" - undated, W.B. Kingston, librettists, George F. Cooke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love, My Heart Is Calling You\" - 1923, Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis, librettists, Joe Cooper, composer","Scope and Contents \"Always in My Heart (Forever on My Mind)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, lyrics by, Roy Turk \"I Still Get a Thrill (Thinking of You)\" - 1930, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis \"I Wonder Who's Under The Moon With You, To-Night\" - 1931, music by, J. Fred Coots, words by, Benny Davis","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate Sam\" - 1929, by Benny Davis and J. Fred Coots","Scope and Contents \"Your Country Needs You Now\" - 1917, music by Rennie Cormack and Geo. B. McConnell, lyrics by Al. Dubin","Scope and Contents \"In The Middle of a Kiss\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow \"Hot Voo-Doo\" - 1932, words and music by Sam Coslow and Ralph Rainger \"You Little So-And-So\" - 1931, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Leo Robin \"You Took My Breath Away\" - 1935, words and music by Sam Coslow and Richard A Whiting \"Keep Your Fingers Crossed\" - 1935, words and music by, Sam Coslow and Richard A. Whiting \"You Didn't Know the Music (I Didn't Know the Words)\" - 1931, words and music by Sam Coslow","Scope and Contents \"Dream House\" - 1926, music by, Lynn Cowan, lyrics by, Earle Foxe","Scope and Contents \"Forgotten\" - 1894, by Eugene Cowles and Flora Wulschner","Scope and Contents \"The Ella Waltz\" - 1847, by Roswell Cowper","\"How Can I Leave Thee?\" - 1851, by C. Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour le Piano\" - undated, by Henri Cramer","Scope and Contents \"Old Virginia Moon\" - 1924, music by, Jesse Crawford, words by, Gus Kahn","\"We Parted by the River, Grace and I.\" - 1905, by Stanley Crawford","Scope and Contents \"After You've Gone\" - 1917, by Creamer and Layton \"If I Could Be With You (One Hour To-Night)\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson \"I Need Lovin'\" - 1926, by Henry Creamer and Jimmy Johnson","Scope and Contents \"The Pelican\" - undated, composed by W.J. Crerar","Scope and Contents \"Thou Art Gone From My Gaze\" - undated, composed by E. N. Crouch","Scope and Contents \"Melodies Populaires\" - undated, composed by Charles Czenry \"The Linden Waltz\" - undated, by Charles Czenry \"C. Czerny's Studies for Piano\" - undated, by C. Czerny \"Variations Elegantes\" - undated, by Ch. Czerny","Scope and Contents \"Amelia Waltz\" - undated, W.C.D, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sultan's Polka\" - undated, Charles D'Albert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetheart Days\" - 1907, J. Anton Dailey, composer, L.W. Heiser, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of a Nation\" - 1915, Joseph M. Daly, composer, Thos. S. Allen.","Scope and Contents \"Where the Shenandoah Flows\" - 1913, Chas. N. Daniels, composer, Earle C. Jones, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Silver Threads Among the Gold\" - 1930, H.P. Danks, composer, original poem, Eben E. Rexford, writer, revised, Edith Stanford Tillotson, writer. \"Silver Threads Among The Gold\" - 1873, H.P. Danks, composer, Eben E. Rexford, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely I Wander\" - undated, English words by G. Danskin, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Rock Me to Sleep With My Virginia Melody\" - 1923, Joe Darcey, Bud Green, and Ray Henderson, composers; \"Tell Them You're From Virginia\" - 1924, Clyde Hager and Tom Bashaw, composers, Jerry Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Could Care\" - 1920, Herman Darewski, composer, Arthur Wimperis, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"In The Blue of Evening\" - 1942, D'Artega, composer, Tom Adair, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Confessin' That I Love You\" - 1930, music by, Doc Daugherty and Ellis Reynolds, lyric by Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"To-Night You Belong To Me\" - 1926, David Lee, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Singing Hills\" - 1940, Mack David, Dick Sanford, and Sammy Mysels, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Wistful and Blue\" - 1926, Julian Davidson, composer, Ruth Etting, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Baby Face\" - 1926, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers, H.C. Redfield, arranger; \"Ev'ry Time My Heart Beats\" - 1932, Benny Davis and Gerald Marks, composers; \"Oh How I Miss You To-Night\" - 1924, Benny Davis, Mark Fisher, and Joe Burke, composers; \"Yearning Just For You\" - 1925, Benny Davis and Joe Burke, composer and librettists; \"What Price Love\" - 1931, Benny Davis and Harry Akst, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Ellen's Waltz\" - undated, composed by Rich[ar]d Davis.","Scope and Contents \"Melody\" - 1921, Charles G. Dawes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Silence of the Dawn\" - 1940, Leon de Costa, composer, Samuel O. Johnson and Leon de Costa, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Oh Promise Me\" - 1889, Reginald DeKoven, composer, Clement Scott, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Bunch of Roses\" - 1871, W.H. Delehanty, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Thank God for a Garden\" - 1915, Teresa Del Riego, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Imprisoned\" - 1848, William R. Dempster, composer, Alfred Wheeler, arranger; \"When the Night Wind Bewaileth\" - 1845, William R. Dempster, composer, Epes Sargent Esq., writer; \"The Blind Boy\" - undated, W.R. Dempster, composer, Mis H.F. Gould, writer.","Scope and Contents \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - 1863, Jos. Hart Denck, composer, Mrs. M.W. Stratton, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Mystery of the Night\" - 1920, Lucien Denni, composer, Gwynne Denni, writer; \"You're Just a Flower From an Old Bouquet\" - 1924, Lucien Denni, composer; Gwynne Denni, librettist. \"Keep Me Awake Mother\" - undated, J.K., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perhaps\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist; \"S'posin'\" - 1929, Paul Denniker, composer, Andy Razaf, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Song of the Seabees\" - 1942, Peter De Rose, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist; \"Have You Ever Been Lonely (Have You Ever Been Blue)\" - 1933, music by Peter De rose, words by, George Brown. \"Are You Sure You Love Me\" - 1933, Peter De Rose, composer, George Brown, librettist; \"Muddy Water (A Mississippi Moan)\" - 1926, Peter De Rose and Marry Richman, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist; \"When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver (I Will Love You the Same)\" - 1930, Peter De Rose, composer, Charlie Tobias, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Here am I - Broken Hearted\" - 1927, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"Come to Me\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"If You Knew Susie Like I Know Susie\" - 1925, by B.G. De Sylva \"It All Depends on You\" - 1926, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"My Sin\" - 1929, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson \"I Am Only the Words You Are the Melody\" - 1930, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, ukulele arrangement by, May Singhi Breen \"You're An Old Smoothie\" - 1932, by B.G. De Sylva, Richard A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio \"You Try Somebody Else (We'll Be Back Together Again)\" - 1931, by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson","Scope and Contents \"'N' Everything\" - 1918, lyric and music by Bud DeSylvia, Gus Kahn, and Al. Jolson","Scope and Contents \"When A Gypsy Makes His Violin Cry\" - 1935, music by, Emery Deutsch, words by, Dick Smith, Frank Wine-Gar, and Jimmy Rogan","Scope and Contents \"My Gypsy Rhapsody\" - 1933, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by, Jack Lawrence \"Play, Fiddle, Play\" - 1932, music by, Emery Deutsch and Arthur Altman, lyric by Jack Lawrence","Scope and Contents \"Pistol Packin' Mama\" - 1943, by Al Dexter","\"Sunshine Good-bye!\" - 1906, words and music by John H. Devlin","Scope and Contents \"Because\" - 1902, music by Guy D'Hardelot, words by Edward Teschemacher","Scope and Contents \"My Heart is Thine\" - 1905, music by E. di Capua, English words by Frank Sheridan, Italian words by G. Capurro","Scope and Contents \"Mrs. O' Leary\" - undated, written and composed by Mr. Dibdin","Scope and Contents \"A Shine on Your Shoes\" - 1932, words and music by Howard Dietz and Arthur Schwartz","Scope and Contents \"Di Lazzaro Melodien\" - 1939, music by E. Di Lazzaro, German lyric by Klaus S. Richter, Italian lyric by C. Bruno-Di Lazzaro","Scope and Contents \"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder\" - 1900, music by Herbert Dillea, words by Arthur Gillespie","Scope and Contents \"Pink Elephants\" - 1932, by Mort Dixon and Harry Woods","Scope and Contents \"Ossian's Serenade\" - undated, by Ossian E. Dodge","Scope and Contents \"Ferris' Quick Step\" - 1824, composed by Allen Dodworth","Scope and Contents \"Adieu\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler \"Nocturne\" - undated, by Theodore Dohler","Scope and Contents \"I'm Dreaming While We're Dancing\" - 1935, music by Gerald Dolin and Ed J. Lambert, lyrics by Ed J. Lambert","Scope and Contents \"Hush!\" - undated, by Dolores \"The Brook\" - undated, music by Dolores, words by Tennyson","\"Where in the World (But in America)\" - 1948, words and music by Glenn Rowell, Fred Waring, and Jack Dolph","Scope and Contents \"Perfidia\" - 1939, music and Spanish lyrics by Alberto Dominguez, English lyrics by Milton Leeds","Scope and Contents \"Don't Cross You Fingers, Cross Your Heart\" - 1938, by Al Donahue, Larry Shay, and Johnny Marks","Scope and Contents \"It's Been So Long\" - 1935, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"My Mammy\" - 1920, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Sam Lewis and Joe Young \"Out of the Dawn\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"You\" - 1936, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Sleepy Head\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"What Can I Say, After I Say I'm Sorry? - 1926, by Walter Donaldson and Abe Lyman \"At Sundown (When Love is Calling me Home)\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Did I Remember\" - 1936, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Harold Adamson \"Don't Do Anything I Wouldn't Do\" - 1933, by Walter Donaldson \"For My Sweetheart\" - 1926, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"It Made You Happy When You Made Me Cry\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"I've Had My Moments\" - 1934, melody by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Gus Kahn \"Just Like A Melody Out of the Sky\" - 1928, by Walter Donaldson \"Little Hunka Love\" - 1931, by Walter Donaldson \"Little White Lies\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"Sam the Old Accordion Man\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Someday You'll Say 'O.K!'\" - 1927, words and music by Walter Donaldson \"Swanee Butterfly\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, lyric by Billy Rose, arranged by J.E. Andino \"That Certain Party\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \" I've Grown So Lonesome, Thinking of You\" - 1926, words and music by Walter Donaldson and Paul Ash \"Yes Sir, That's My Baby\" - 1925, music by Walter Donaldson, words by Gus Kahn \"You're Driving Me Crazy (What Did I Do?)\" - 1930, by Walter Donaldson \"You're Telling Me\" - 1932, music by Walter Donaldson, Words by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" - undated, music by Donizetti \"Overture zur oper Belisar\" - undated, by C. Donizetti","Scope and Contents \"Il Trovatore\" - undated, by Edouard Dorn \"Ernani\" - undated, by Dorn \"Il Trovatore\" - 1883, composed by Edouard Dorn","Scope and Contents \"Just for the Sake of Days Gone By\" - undated, music by Lillian Doreen, words by Felix F. Feist","Scope and Contents \"Her Boy in Blue\" - 1904, words and music by Chas W. Doty","Scope and Contents \"There's No Depression In Love\" - 1931, music by Dan Dougherty, words by Jack Yellen","Scope and Contents \"The Little White House (At the End of Honeymoon Lane)\" - 1926, lyrics and music by Eddie Dowling and James F. Hanley \"Sleepy Valley\" - 1929, music by James F. Hanley, words by Andrew B. Sterling.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of Miss Annie Louise Cary\" - 1871, M.S. Downs, composer, Miss Anne Louis Cary, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Mairzy Doats\" - 1943, Milton Drake, Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On the Banks of the Wabash Far Away\" - 1940, Paul Dresser, librettists and composer; \"My Gal Sal\" - 1905, Paul Dresser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cecilia\" - 1925, Herman Ruby, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"Songs For Sale\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettists, Dave Dreyer, composer; \"I Just Wanna Be Known as Susie's Feller\" - 1926, Lew Brown, librettists, Dave Dreyer","Scope and Contents \"Beatiful Star\" - 1906, Louis A. Drumheller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pagan Moon\" - 1931, Al Bryan, Al Dubin, Joe Burke, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Schirmer's Library\" - 1904, TH. Bubois, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Am Only Human After All\" - 1930, Vernon Duke, composer; \"I Like the Likes of You\" - 1933, Vernon Duke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Laddie in France is Dreaming\" - 1918, William E. Dulmage, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Spirit of Aggieland\" - 1925, Richard J. Dunn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"La Rosita\" - 1923, Allan Stuart, librettists, Paul Dupont, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Duex Themes Varies\" - undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoresque\" - 1912, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Compositions and Arrangements for the Organ\" - 1925, Anton Dvorak, composer; \"Transcriptions for the Organ\" - 1936, Edwin Arthur Kraft, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Maryland, My Maryland\" - undated, C.E., composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lafayette, We Hear You Calling\" - 1918, Mary Earl, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"How the Gates Came Ajar\" - undated, Eastburn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come to me Darling, I'm lonely without Thee\" - undated, E.A. Eaton, composer; \"Three Beautiful Fantasias\" -1865, E.A. Eaton, composer.","\"An Evening at Coney Isle (march-two step)\" - 1904, J.C. Eaton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In My Merry Oldsmobile\" - 1905, Gus Edwards, composer, Vincent Bryan, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Be Still, My Heart\" - 1934, Allan Flynn, Jack Egan, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"What a Fool I've Been\" - 1930, Al Eldridge, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pomp and Circumstance\" - 1902, Edward Elgar, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Solitude\" - 1934, Duke Ellington, music, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills, librettists; \"The Creole Love Call\" - 1928, Duke Ellington, composer.","Scope and Contents \"There's a Long, Long Trail\" - 1930, Zo Elliot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Carelessly\" - 1936, Charles and Nick Kenny, librettists, Norman Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm on a See-Saw\" - 1934, Desmond Carter, librettists, Vivian Ellis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hold my Hand\" - 1931, Maurice Elwin, Harry Graham, and Noel Gay, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Emmet's Lullaby\" - 1876, J.K. Emmet, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Little Eva; Uncle Tom's Guardian Angel\" - 1852, Manuel Emilio, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All Aboard\" - undated, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer; \"Wandering Sprite\" - 1859, J.C. Engelbrecht, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Melody of Love\" - 1903, H. Engelmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Forth Ye Heralds\" - 1880, Past Grand Rep. B.C. TRUE, librettists, T.B. ESTEP and R.S. Crandall, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No One to Love\" - 1861, WM. B. Harvey, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Women's Love Waltzes\" - undated, Philipp Fahrbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Who Blew Out the Flame\" - 1938, Mitchell Parish, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Ah! The Moon is Here\" - 1932, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Beauty Must Be Loved\" - 1934, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"By a Waterfall\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Hummin to Myself\" - 1932, Herb Magidson and Monty Siegel, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer; \"Sittin on a Backyard Fence\" - 1933, Irving Kahal, librettists, Sammy Fain, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Wish Me Back Some Day\" - 1901, Fairfield and Leslie, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Time Its Veil is Weaving\" - undated, E. Falk, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dances and Marches by Carl Faust\" - undated, Carl Faust, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Promise You\" - 1938, Ben Oakland, Samuel Lerner, Alice Faye, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Organ Music\" - 1912, Gottfried H. Federlein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Monogram Waltz\" - 1877, Emma Henry Ferguson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beautiful Heaven\" - 1924, C. Fernandez, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kashmiri Song\" - 1902, Amy Woodforde Finden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"German Song with English Words\" - 1689, A. Fesca, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Favorite French Air- Harp\" - undated, Cardon Fils, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sorry Sally\" -1928, Gus Kahn, librettists, Ted Fiorito, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Lights are Low\" - 1923, Gus Kahn, Ted Koehler, and Ted Fiorito, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Driftwood\" - 1950, Frank Fischbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Want to Go to Tokio\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"Billy-Billy Bounce Your Baby Doll\" - 1922, Fred Fischer and Al. Bryan, composers, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \"There's a Little Spark of Love Still Burning\" - 1914, Fred Fischer, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettists; \" Blue is the Light\" - 1930, Fred Fischer, composer and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Pego'my heart\" - 1913, Alfred Bryan, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \" Happy Days and Lonely Nights\" - 1928, Billy Rose, librettists, Fred Fisher, composer; \"That Stolen Melody\" - 1928, Fred Fisher, composer and librettists; \"The Red Lantern\" - 1919, Fred Fisher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"New Piano Duets\" - undated, J. Fletcher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Perles de Salon\" - undated, H. Fliege, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Gems\" - undated, Flotow, composer; \"Popular Selections\" - 1860, Flowtow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Fours\" - undated, C.H. Fontaine, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Serenade for a Wealthy Widow\" - 1934, Reginald Foresythe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Music in my Heart\" - 1939, Bob Wright and Chet Forrest, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Love's First Kiss\" - 1914, Edward Lockton, librettists, Dorothy Forster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Waters Piano Solo\" - 1934, Clarke Fortner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sheet Music\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Massa's in the Cold Ground\" - 1853, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night\" - 1892, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Nelly Bly\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \" Oh Boys, Carry Me Long Plantation Melody\" - 1851, Stephen C. Foster, composer; \"Songs by Best American Composers\" - undated, Stephen C. Foster, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly Polka\" - undated, J.A. Fowler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"French Horn and Trumpet\" - undated, C.P. Francis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Girl of Mine\" - 1919, Harold Freeman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland\" - undated, Leo Friedman, composer; \"When I Dream of Old Erin\" - 1912, Marvin Lee, librettists, Leo Friedman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"After Tonight\" - 1932, Cliff Friend and Carment Lombardo, composers; \"Freckle Face, You're Beautiful\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers; \"Neath the Silv'ry Moon\" - 1932, Cliff Friend, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"The Lights are Low\" - 1934, Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Trade Winds\" - 1940, Cliff Friend and Charlie Tobias, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Woodland Echoes\" - 1918 Rudolf Friml, composer; \"Some Day\" - 1925, Rudolf Friml, composer, W.H. Post, librettists; \"Organ\" - 1917, Rudolf Friml, composer; \"High Jinks\" - 1913, Otto Hauerbach, librettists, Rudolf Friml, composer.","\"Bom-Bom-Bom-Bhe (The Melody Blues)\" - 1918, music by Bill Frisch, lyrics by Bobby Jones","Scope and Contents \"At Twilight\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Supplication\" - 1911, by J. Frank Frysinger \"Herbstnacht\" - 1914, by J. Frank Frysinger","Scope and Contents \"Has Another Won Your Heart\" - 1899, music by Seymour Furth, words by E. Nattes","Scope and Contents \"Coming, Coming Bye-And-Bye\" - 1866, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by J. H. Mc. Naughton \"The Forsaken\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by H. Aide \"The Garden of Roses\" - undated, music by Virginia Gabriel, words by William Story \"Only\" - undated, by Virginia Gabriel","Scope and Contents \"The Children's Christmas Eve\" - 1898, music by Niels W. Gade \"Erlkonigs Tochter (Elverskud)\" - undated, composed by Niels W. Gade \"Nachklange von Ossian. Overture\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Symphonir\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade \"Sinfonie\" - undated, by Niels W. Gade","Scope and Contents \"Love Hail'd A Little Maid\" - undated, music by Wilhelm Ganz, words by Wellington Guernsey","Scope and Contents \"Rezo, The Planting of the Vine\" - undated, music by Garcia, words by W.B.","Scope and Contents \"Fair Virginia Waltzes\" - 1895, by R.C. Garland","Scope and Contents \"The Little Ford Rambled Right Along\" - 1914, music by Byron Gay, words by C.R. Foster and Byron Gay \"The Vamp\" - 1919, by Byron Gay \"Fate, It Was Fate When I First Met You\" - 1923, by Byron Gay","Scope and Contents \"There's Something About A Soldier\" - 1933, by Noel Gay","Scope and Contents \"Loyalty\" - 1909, music by Adam Geibel, words by Anna M. Laise Phillips","Scope and Contents \"Calcutta\" - 1958, Heino Gaze","Scope and Contents \"Les Charmes De L'Opera\" - 1853, arranged by J.A. Getze","Scope and Contents \"Runnin' Wild\" - 1922, music by A. Harrington Gibbs, words by Joe Grey and Leo Wood","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie Sweet Bessie, The Maid O' Dundee\" - 1877, by J.L. Gilbert","Scope and Contents \"So Sweet\" - 1930, words and music by Haven Gillespie, Ben Kanter, and Nelson Shawn","Scope and Contents \"Plantation Lullaby\" - 1921, by Gladys Gillette, Albert Holmer, and Vernon Stevens","Scope and Contents \"The Squirrels' Frolic\" - 1890s, by Frank R. Gillis","Scope and Contents \"Fluffy Ruffles\" - 1928, by Jack Glogau and Joe Zimmerman","Scope and Contents \"The Dream is Past\" - undated, composed by Stephen Glover \"In The Starlight\" - undated, music by Stephen Glover, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - undated, by C.W. Gluck","Scope and Contents \"Tramway Galop\" - undated, by L. Gobbaerts","Scope and Contents \"Venitienne\" - 1892, by Benjamin Godard, revised and fingered by Wm. Scharfenberg \"Florian's Song\" - 1884, music by Benjamin Godard, English version by Laura M. Underwood","Scope and Contents \"The Guards Waltz\" - undated, by D. Godfrey","Scope and Contents \"Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home\" - 1942, words and music by Kermit Goell and Arthur Kent","Scope and Contents \"Virginia Exposition March\" - 1888, by Richard Goerdeler \"Alone\" - 1901, by Richard Goerdeler","Scope and Contents \"Mazie\" - 1921, words and music by Sidney Caine, Eli Dawson, and Lew Gold","Scope and Contents \"Venetian Moon\" - 1919, music by Phil Goldberg and Frank Magine, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"All Thru the Night\" - 1933, words and music by Michael Gollatz","Scope and Contents \"Two Buck Tim From Timbuctoo\" - 1933, music by Al Goodhart and Al Hoffman, words by Edward Heyman","Scope and Contents \"Cherie, I Love You\" - 1926, words and music by Lillian Rosedale Goodman","Scope and Contents \"I'd Love To Call You My Sweetheart\" - 1926, by Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, and Paul Ash","Scope and Contents \"A Star Fell Out of Heaven\" - 1936, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"College Rhythm\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Don't Let It Bother You\" - 1934, words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"From the Top of Your Head To the Tip of Your Toes\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"I Wish I Were Aladdin\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Give Three Cheers for Love\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Let's Knock Knees\" - 1931, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Straight From The Shoulder Right From The Heart\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Take A Number From One To Ten\" - 1934, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Takes Two to Make a Bargain (What's The Answer-What's The Verdict-How's About It, Baby)\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel \"Two For Tonight\" - 1935, lyric and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel","Scope and Contents \"Belisario\" - undated, by A. Goria \"Mazurka\" - undated, by A. Goria","Scope and Contents \"I've Got You On The Top of My List\" - 1934, music by Jay Gorney, words by Sidney Clare","\"Do You Really Think He Did?\" - 1855, by J.T. Gosden","Scope and Contents \"America, I Love You\" - 1915, music by Archie Gottler, words by Edgar Leslie \"I Hate To Lose You\" - 1918, music by Archie Gottler, words by Grant Clarke","Scope and Contents \"Miserere Du Trovatore\" - 1864, by L.M. Gottschalk","Scope and Contents \"Faust\" - 1859, composed by Charles Gounod \"Faust March\" - 1882, by Gounod, arranged by H. Richards \"Le Parlate D'Amore\" - undated, music by Ch. Gounod \"O Sing to God\" - undated, composed by Ch. Gounod","Scope and Contents \"I Arise From Dreams of Thee\" - undated, music by W.H.J. Graham, words by Percy B. Shelley","Scope and Contents \"That's My Weakness Now\" - 1928, words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept","Scope and Contents \"Dawn of To-Morrow\" - 1927, music by Joe Green, words by Jeanne Gravelle","Scope and Contents \"Body and Soul\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Hayman, Robert Sour, and Frank Eyton \"I'm Yours\" - 1930, music by John W. Green, words by E.Y. Harburg \"Living In Dreams\" - 1932, words and music by John W. Green \"Out of Nowhere\" - 1931, music by John W. Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman \"Rain, Rain, Go Away\" - 1932, music by John W. Green, words by Edward Heyman and Mack David","\"C'est Vous (It's You)\" - 1927, by Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman","\"Sing Me To Sleep (Sing mir dein Lied)\" - 1902, music by Edwin Greene, words by Clifton Bingham","Scope and Contents \"I'm Makin' Hay In The Moonlight In My Baby's Arms\" - 1932, music by Jesse Greer, lyrics by Tot Seymour \"On The Beach With You\" - 1931, music by Jesse Greer, words by Tot Seymour","\"What A Difference A Day Made (Cuando Vuelva A Tu Lado)\" - 1934, music and Spanish lyrics by Maria Grever, English lyrics by Stanley Adams, arrangement by Paul Hill","Scope and Contents \"Anona\" - 1903, by Vivian Grey","Scope and Contents \"Elfentanz (Elfin-dance)\" - 1902, by Edvard Grieg \"An den Frühling (To Spring)\" - 1898, by Edvard Grieg, edited and fingered by Luis Oesterle \"In the Morning\" - 1890, by Edvard Grieg, arranged for organ by Francis L. York","Scope and Contents \"Ireland Is Heaven To Me\" - 1923, words and music by Gerald Griffin, Charles Harrison, and Fred Rose","Scope and Contents \"Palto Alto the 8th of May 1846\" - 1846, by Charles Grobe \"Court Ball Waltz\" - 1858, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Hohnstock's Polka\" - 1850, arranged by Charles Grobe \"Love is Life's Wealth Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"Orange Rondo\" - 1855, by Charles Grobe \"The Tolling Bell\" - 1859, by Charles Grobe \"United States Grand Waltz\" - 1845, by Charles Grobe","Scope and Contents \"Three Shades of Blue\" - 1927, by Ferde Grofé","Scope and Contents \"Just a Little Dance\" - 1926, by Bernie Grossman, Paul Ash, and Abe Olman","Scope and Contents \"We're Going Over\" - 1917, by Bernie Grossman, Andrew B. Sterling, and Arthur Lange","Scope and Contents \"Tampico Waltz\" - 1851, by J.A. G'Schwend","Scope and Contents \"The Pictue I Painted of You\" - 1924, words and music by Tom Guarini, Vic King, Fred Korf and Ted Johnson","Scope and Contents \"Il Primo Sorriso (The First Smile)\" - 1867, by P.D. Guglielmo, English words by Mrs. C.R. Corson \"The Lover And The Bird\" - 1873, by P.D. Guglielmo","Scope and Contents \"Gazellen Polka\" - undated, by Josef Gung'l","Scope and Contents \"Mariar\"- 1904, music by Mose Gumble, words by Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Der tapfere Soldat (The little Hero)\" - 1893, by Cornelius Gurlitt \"Merry Hour March\" - 1897, by Cornelius Gurlitt","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, arranged by A. Gyrowez","Scope and Contents \"Gems of Vocal Melody\" - undated, Foley Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mellow Moon\" - 1922, Wendell W. Hall, composer; \"In Old Beidelberg, Waltz Song\" - 1933, Charles Kallen, librettists, Wendell Hall, composer; \"It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo\" - 1923, Wendell Hall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Iowa Corn Song\" - 1921, Ray W. Lockhard, George Hamilton, and Edward Riley, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Little Fairy Waltz\" - 1892, Steabbog, librettists, R.J. Hamilton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bye Bye Blues\" - 1925, Fred F. Hamm, Dave Bennett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Because of You\" - 1940, Arthur Hammerstein, Dudley Wilkinson, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Darling Nelly Gray\" - 1856, B.R. Hanby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I know that my Redeemer liveth Sacred Song\" - undated, W.D. Wallace, composer; \"Choice Organ Selections\" - undated; \"Overture to the Occasional Oratorio\" - 1948, Garth Edmundson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tanz-Album fur kleine Leute\" - undated, M. Hanisch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Road\" - 1924, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Indiana\" - 1917, Ballard Macdonald, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"Ziegfeld's American Revue\"- 1926, Gene Buck and Irving Caesar, librettists, Rudolf Friml and James F. Hanley, composer; \" Oh I Miss Hannah\" - 1924, Thekla Hollingsworth, librettists, Jessie L. Deppen, composer; \"Sing Song Girl\" - 1930, Joseph McCarthy, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer; \"24 Hours a Day\" - 1935, Arthur Swanstrom, librettists, James F. Hanley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"At the End of the Sunset Trail\" 1924, Ralph Waldo Emerson, librettists, Ethwell Eddie Hanson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because Song\" - Edward Teschemacher, librettists, Guy D'Hardelot, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tonight is Mine\" - 1934, Gus Kahn, librettists, Frank Harling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere\" - 1906 Chase K. Harris, composer; \"I'm Wearing My Heart Away for You\" - undated, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Voice of the Night\" - 1904, Charles K. Harris, composer; \"Songs of Yesterday\" - 1916, Charles K. Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me at Twilight\" - Sydney Harris, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Lovely Lady\" - 1934, Franklin Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marche Triomphale\" - 1851, M. Hauser, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Snmphonien\" - undated, Joseph Hayden, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost and Cast Away\" - undated, William S. Hayes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In the Sweet Long Ago\" - 1916, Bobby Heath and Arthur Lange, librettists, Alfred Solman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Snow Strom\" - undated, Seba Smith, poetry, L. Heath, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Die Forelle\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer; \"Heller, Nuits Blanches\" - undated, Stephen Heller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Night\" - 1929, Rudy Vallee, undated, Charlie Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Birth of the Blues\" - 1926, B.G. Sylva and Lew Brown, undated, Ray Henderson, composer; \"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - 1926, Mort Dixon, librettists, Ray Henderson, composer; \"The Old Gang of Mine\" - 1922, Billy Rose and MOrt Dixon, Ray Henderson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Andante Et Etude Concertante\" - undated, by Adolphe Henselt \"Number 6. Si oiseau j'etais, A toi je volerai\" - undated, composed by Adolphe Henselt","Scope and Contents \"I'm Falling In Love With Someone\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life\" - 1910, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Rida Johnson Young \"Gypsy Love Song\" - 1898, music by Victor Herbert, words by Harry B. Smith \"Kiss Me Again\" - 1915, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Henry Blossom \"Give your Heart In June-Time\" - 1925, music by Victor Herbert, words by Clifford Grey and Harold Atteridge \"I Might Be Your 'Once-In-A-While'\" - 1919, music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith","Scope and Contents \"Clareene\" - 1905, by Max L. Herman","Scope and Contents \"La Rosalia\" - 1864, composed by Don Pedro de Herrera, arranged by Theodore de La Hache","Scope and Contents \"Dream Daddy\" - 1923, by Louis Herscher and George Keefer","Scope and Contents \"Favourite March in William Tell\" - undated, varied by Herz \"La Belle Bohemienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz \"La Parisienne\" - undated, by Henri Herz","Scope and Contents \"For Sentimental Reasons\" - 1936, by Edward Heyman, Abner Silver, and Al Sherman","Scope and Contents \"Live, Laugh, and Love\" - 1931, music by Werner R. Heymann, words by Rowland Leigh","Scope and Contents \"Lights Out\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"Put On An Old Pair of Shoes\" - 1935, by Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hill \"There's a Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"All Ashore\" - 1938, by Billy Hill \"Lights Out (Close Your Eyes And Dream Of Me)\" - 1935, by Billy Hill \"There's A Cabin in the Pines\" - 1933, words and music by Billy Hill","Scope and Contents \"Leichte Lieder n. Tänze\" - undated, by Ferdenand Hiller","Scope and Contents \"My Devotion\" - 1942, words and music by Roc Hillman and Johnny Napton","Scope and Contents \"It Isn't Fair\" - 1933, music by Richard Himber, Frank Warshauer, and Sylvester Sprigato, words by Richard Himber","Scope and Contents \"I Love to Sing\" - undated, music by E.L. Hime, words by J.E. Carpenter","Scope and Contents \"Sing of the Captive Greek Girl\" - undated, music by J.W. Hobbs","Scope and Contents \"For You\" - 1925, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank G. Woodruff \"If You Would Say 'I Love You'\" - 1926, music by George L. Hodge, words by Frank Woodruff, ukulele arrangement by Mary Florence","Scope and Contents \"Auf Wiedersehen, My Dear\" - 1932, by Al Hoffman, Ed Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Milton Ager, German text by Herr Fred Fisher \"Masquerading in the Name of Love\" - 1933, by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Geo. Waggner \"Who Walks in When I Walk Out\" - 1933, words and music by Al Hoffman, Al Goodhart, and Ralph Freed \"Why Don't You Practice What You Preach\" - 1934, words and music by Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman \"Fit as a Fiddle\" - 1932, music by Al Hoffman and Al Goodhart, lyric by Arthur Freed","Scope and Contents \"Barcarole\" - 1884, by Heinrich Hoffman, arranged by Rob. Thallon","Scope and Contents \"Pajama Polly\" - 1902, words and music by Max Hoffman","\"Good Night (I'll See You In The Morning)\" - 1926, by Carl Hohengarten, Wm. Roettger, and Paul Smith","Scope and Contents \"A Midsummer Fantasy\" - 1925, by Karl Holer","Scope and Contents \"It Will Have to Do Until the Real Thing Comes Along\" - 1936, words and music by Mann Holiner, Alberta Nichols, Sammy Cahn, Saul Chaplin, and L.E. Freeman","Scope and Contents \"The Gift Polka\" - 1855, by Albert Holland","Scope and Contents \"Strange Enchantment\" - 1939, music by Frederick Hollander, words by Frank Loesser","Scope and Contents \"Smoky Mokes\" - undated, by A. Holzmann","Scope and Contents \"A Little Coon's Prayer\" - 1921, music by Barbara Hope, words by De Burgh D'Arcy","Scope and Contents \"The Toast\" - 1931, by Francis Hopkinson","Scope and Contents \"Every Little Movement\" - 1910, music by Karl Hoschna, lyric by O.A. Hauerbach","Scope and Contents \"My Last Goodbye\" - 1939, words and music by Eddy Howard","Scope and Contents \"After You've Had Your Way\" - 1916, by Richard Howard","\"I Love Everything Beautiful (That's Why I'm in Love with You)\" - 1932, by Bert Howe and Ernie Brooks","Scope and Contents \"Winsome Grace\" - 1890, by T.H. Howe","Scope and Contents \"Poor Butterfly\" - 1916, music by Raymond Hubbell, words by John L. Golden","Scope and Contents \"Moonglow\" - 1934, by Will Hudson, Eddie De Lange and Irving Mills \"You're Not the Kind\" - 1936, by Will Hudson and Irving Mills","Scope and Contents \"Come, with Thy Lute, to the Fountain\" - undated, by T.P. Hullah","Scope and Contents \"The Bubbling Spring\" - 1902, by Johann E. Hummel, arranged by Ferd. Meyer.","Scope and Contents \"Hänsel and Gretel\" - 1894, by Egelbert Humperdinck","\"Holiday Waltz - 1878, J.A. Ide, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Because I'm Married Now\" - 1907, Herbert Ingraham, librettists and composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Garden\" - 1926, Felice S. Ivla, composer, Earl Whittemore, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Encompass'd in an Angel's Frame\" - undated, Jackson, composer, General Burguyne, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"On Miami Shore Waltz\" - 1919, Victor Jacobi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Truly\" - 1906, Carrie Jacobs-Bond \u0026 Son, composer; \"A Little Bit O'Honey\" - 1917, Carrie Jacobs-Bond, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bridal Song from Lohengrin\" - 1892, S. Jadassohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collegiate\" - 1925, Moe Jaffe and Nat Bonx, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Eva's Parting\" - 1852, F. James, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fire Fly- Galop in the White Fawn\" - 1868, A. Jannotta, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lawrence of Arabia\" - 1962, Maurice Jarrf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Barley Break\" - 1886, Iredell Jenkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - undated, Fritz Schuberth, Leipzig and Hamburg, composers; \"Kochzritsmusik\" - undated, Adolphe Jensen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Birds Complaint Song\" - 1856, Benjamin Jepson, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Impulsive Incident\" - 1932, Joan Jasmyn, composer, M.K. Jerome, composers; \"Just a Baby's Prayer at Twilight\" - 1913, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists, M.K. Jerome, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet and Low\" 1919. J. Stanley Royce, librettist, Charles L. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Face to Face\" - 1897, Herbert Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Save the Last Waltz for Me\" - 1922, Howard Johnson and Jack Austin, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong\" - 1934, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C Johnson, composer; \"That's How Rhythm Was Born\" - 1933, George Whiting, and Nat Schwartz, librettists, J.C. Johnson, composer; \"Without a Shadow of a Doubt\" - 1936, George Whiting and Nat Schwartz, J.C. Johnson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Girlfriend\" - 1935, Gus Kahn, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Just One More Chance\" - 1931, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Learn to Croon\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer; \"Moonstruck\" - 1933, Sam Coslow, librettists, Arthur Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Gavotte\" - 1881, Walter R. Johnston, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Me and My Shadow\" - 1927, Al Jolson, Billy Rose, and Dave Dreyer, composers; \"Sonny Boy\" - 1928, Al Jolson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll See You in My Dreams\" - 1924, Gus Kahn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"If You Were Only Mine\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"I Only Found You for Somebody Else\" - 1932, Charles Newman, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"One Little Word Led to Another\" - 1932, Charles Newmn, librettists, Isham Jones, composer; \"Spain\" - 1934, Isham Jones and Gus Kahn, composer; \"What's the Use\" - 1930, Isham Jones and Charles Newman, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It's a Long Way to Tipperary\" - 1912, written and composed by, Jack Judge and Harry Williams","Scope and Contents \"Rough on Rats\" - 1882, music by Jules Juniper, words by W.A. Boston","Scope and Contents \"Guilty\" - 1931, words and music by Gus Kahn, Harry Akst, and Richard A. Whiting","Scope and Contents \"Beloved\" - 1928, by Gus Kahn and Joe Sanders","Scope and Contents \"Chatter\" - 1926, by Herman Kahn, arranged by John W. Lang","Scope and Contents \"I'm So Afraid of You\" - 1930, by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"Nevertheless (I'm in Love With You)\" - 1931, words and music by Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby \"So Long! Oo-long (How Long You Gonna Be Gone)\" - 1920, by Bert Kalmar and Harry ruby","Scope and Contents \"You're All I Need\" - 1935, melody by Bronislaw Kaper and Walter Jurman, lyrics by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"Variations sur Lestoco\" - undated, by H. Karr","Scope and Contents \"Im Stillen Grunde (In Peaceful Vale)\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun \"Waltz\" - 1890, by Hugo Kaun","Scope and Contents \"This Is a Night Made for Love\" - 1930, words and music by Herbie Kay and Ros. Metzger, arranged by Bert Peters","Scope and Contents \"Has Your Mother Any More Like You\" - 1902, by Robert a Keiser","\"Alice of Old Vincennes (I Love You)\" - 1914, by Keithley and Thompson","Scope and Contents \"When the Moon Shines Down in Old Alaska Then I'll Ask Her to be Mine\" - 1916, music by E. Clinton Keithley, lyric by Jack Frost \"Your Voice Came Back to Me\" - 1917, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by Harold G. Frost \"Garland of Old Fashioned Roses\" - 1911, music by E. Clinton Keithley, words by C.H. Musgrove","Scope and Contents \"Ah! Little Blind Boy!\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Happy the Day\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly \"Last Week I Took A Wife\" - undated, composed by M. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Just at Twilight\" - 1926, words and music by Mae Younger Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Seventh Ward School March\" - 1884, by Mary C. Kelly","Scope and Contents \"Feather Your Nest\" - 1920, by James Kanis and Brockman and Howard Johnson \"Let It Rain\" - 1924, words and music by James Kendis and Hall Dyson \"Sympathy (Don't Worry Bill)\" - 1905, words and music by James Kendis and Paley","\"The Chestnut Tree ('neath The Spreading Chestnut Tree)\" - 1938, by Jimmy Kennedy, Tommie Connor, and Hamilton Kennedy.","Scope and Contents \"Who?\" -1925, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II \"She Didn't Say Yes\" - 1931, music by Jerome Kern, words by Otto Harbach \"Ol' Man River\" - 1927, music by Jerome Kern, words by Oscar Hammerstein II","Scope and Contents \"Whisperings of Love\" - undated, composed by C. Kinkel \"Mountain Belle Schottische\" - undated, by C. Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"Rondeaux\" - undated, by Ferd. Kessler","Scope and Contents \"In a Chinese Temple-Garden\" - 1923, by Albert W. Ketèlby \"In a Persian Market\" - 1929, Albert W. Ketèlby","Scope and Contents \"Gipsies\" - undated, by Ella Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Il Bacio\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer \"La Marseillaise\" - undated, by Eugène Ketterer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, by Friedrich Kiel","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Berceuse No. 2\" - 1911, by Ralph Kinder \"Festival March\" - 1904, by Ralph Kinder \"Meditation\" - 1910, by Ralph Kinder","Scope and Contents \"Show Me The Way To Go Home\" - 1925, Irving King","Scope and Contents \"I Love You In The Same Sweet Way\" - 1931, music by Robert A. King, words by Billy Moll \"Tell Me You Love Me\" - 1926, music by Robert King, words by Leslie Hare","Scope and Contents \"The Waltz You Saved for Me\" - 1930, music by Wayne King and Emil Flindt, lyric by Gus Kahn","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner\" - 1835, W.A. King","Scope and Contents \"Fantaisie from Oberon\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel \"The Banjo\" - 1866, by Charles Kinkel","Scope and Contents \"A Bohemian Walzer\" - undated, by Kirmair","Scope and Contents \"The Coral Schottisch\" - 1852, by Henry Kleber","Scope and Contents \"Andante Soave\" - 1886, by Bruno Oscar Klein","\"I Had to Lose You (To Learn You Were Meant For Me)\" - 1930, by Saul Klein, Jack Le Soir, and Ray Doll","Scope and Contents \"Just Friends\" - 1931, music by John Klenner, lyric by Sam M. Lewis","Scope and Contents \"I'm Still Caring\" - 1929, words and music by John Klenner and Rudy Vallee, arranged by A.J. Franchini","Scope and Contents \"My Virginia Rose\" - 1923, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by E. Clinton Keithley","\"Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight (Tell Her of My Love)\" - 1918, music by F. Henri Klickmann, lyric by Harold G. Frost","Scope and Contents \"Scotch Hir with an Introduction\" - undated, composed by P. Knapton","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt or Oh! Don't You Remember\" - 1848, music by Nelson Kneass","Scope and Contents \"Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep\" - 1853, music by J.P. Knight, words by Mrs. Willard, of Troy","Scope and Contents \"In Your Eyes - In You Arms - In Your Heart\" - 1926, by Ted Koehler and Jay Mills \"Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' all the Time)\" - 1933, music by Harold Arlen, words by Ted Koehler","\"Mia Bella Rosa (My Beautiful Rose)\" - 1928, by Ted Koehler and Frank Magine","Scope and Contents \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1922, words and music by Ted Koehler, Frank Magine, and C. Naset","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight Down in Lovers' Lane\" - 1933, music by Max Kortlander, words by George Pitman and Bartley Costello \"Tell Me\" - 1919, music by Max D. Kortlander, lyric by J. Will Callahan","Scope and Contents \"The Battle of Prague\" - undated, F. Kotzwara, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Sonates\" - undated, L. Kozeluch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"High on a Windy Hill\" - 1940, Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer, composers.","Scope and Contents \"That's My Desire\" - 1931, Carroll Loveday, librettist, Helmy Kresa, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Go Joe Go\" - 1927, Steve Kretzmer, Phil Napoleon and Frank Signorelli, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Union March\" - undated, Hans Krummacher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Night, Farewell\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Deux Duos\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Grosse Sonate\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer; \"Zwei Duetten\" - undated, Freidrich Kucken, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marrhr Bohemirnor\" - undated, Wilhelm Kuhe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Sonatines\" - undated, F. Kuhlau, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dearie\" - 1905, Clare Kummer, composer; \"A Wonderful Thing\" - 1914, Clare Kummer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Storm\" - 1888, Charles Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Miss Caroline Richings\" - 1860, George Kunkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Memories\" - 1901, Albert Kussner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Beauties of the Waltz\" - undated, Joseph Labitzky, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Everything I Have Is Yours\" - 1933, Harold Adamson, librettists, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Crescendo\" - 1896, Per Lasson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Conquered Banner\" - 1866, Theodore von Lahache, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Why Don't You Name the Day\" - undated, W.J. Landram, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Did I Dream\" - 1934, Harold Adamson, librettist, Burton Lane, composer.","Scope and Contents \"America, here's my Boy\" - 1917, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Arthur Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Annie Laurie\" - 1917, G. Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents 'Flower Song\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer; \"Sonatine V\" - 1884, Gustav Lange, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Return\" - 1874, Pierre Latour, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Accent on Youth\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer; \"And Then Some\" - 1935,Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"When the Leaves Bid the Trees Goodbye\" - 1935, Tot Seymour, librettist, Vee lawnhurst, composer.","Scope and Contents \"So Red the Rose\" - 1935, Jack Lawrence, librettist, Arthur Alman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Son, My Only Son\" - undated, composed by Geo. Le Brunn, written by E.W. Rogers","Scope and Contents \"Malagueña\" - 1928, by Ernesto Lecuona \"Dust on the Moon\" - 1934, music by Ernesto Lecuona, arrangement by Paul Hill, English lyric by Stanley Adams, Spanish lyric by Ernesto Lecuona","Scope and Contents \"Out of the Dusk to You\" - 1922, , music by Dorothy Lee, words by Arthur J. Lamb \"One Fleeting Hour\" - undated, by Dorothy Lee, poem by Karl Fuhrmann \"My Dreams\" - 1916, music by Dorothy Lee, words by Fred G. Bowles","Scope and Contents \"How Do I Know It's Real\" - 1941, words and music by Dan Shapiro, Jerry Seelen, and Lester Lee","Scope and Contents \"Napolitaine, I Am Dreaming of Thee\" - undated, composed by Alexander Lef","Scope and Contents \"Les Cloches Du Monastere (The Monastery Bells)\" - undated, by Lefébure-Wély","Scope and Contents \"Merry Widow Waltz\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart \"Vilia\" - 1934, music by Franz Lehar, new lyrics by Lorenz Hart","Scope and Contents \"Pastorale\" - 1892, composed by Edwin H. Lemare \"Berceuse\" - 1901, composed by Edwin H. Lemare","Scope and Contents \"When It's Sleepy Time Down South\" - 1931, words and music by Leon, Otis René, and Clarence Muse","Scope and Contents \"Bachelor's Polka Four Hands\" - 1849, by Professor C. Lenschow","Scope and Contents \"Danse À La Russe\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky \"Two Larks\" - undated, composed by Th. Leschetizky","Scope and Contents \"It Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane\" - 1937, by Edgar Leslie and Joe Burke","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere in Old Wyoming\" - 1930, by S. Lesser and Will Havlin","Scope and Contents \"Don't Mention Love to Me\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon\" - 1927, music by Oscar Levant, lyrics by Lewis and Young \"Out of Sight, Out of Mind\" - 1935, music by Oscar Levant, words by Dorothy Fields","Scope and Contents \"It's Sunday Down in Caroline\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"(When It's) Darkness on the Delta\" - 1932, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"It's the Talk of the Town\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg \"Under a Blanket of Blue\" - 1933, music by Jerry Levinson, words by Marty Symes and Al. J. Neiburg","Scope and Contents \"All-American Girl\" - 1932, by Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"If That's The Way You Want It, Baby\" - 1943, by Charles Tobais, Al Lewis, and Harry Tobais","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, words and music by Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Quit Cryin' The Blues\" - 1931, by Felix Lewis, arranged by Helmy Kresa","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - 1903, by Fred Lewis","Scope and Contents \"My Rose\" - 1922, written and composed by Harry Lewis","Scope and Contents \"Too Late\" - 1931, by Sam Lewis and Victor Young","Scope and Contents \"Cinquième Nocturne\" - undated, by J. Leybach","Scope and Contents \"Heart's Wishes\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer; \"Froher Sinn\" - undated, H. Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bright Flowers\" - undated, Heinrich, Lichner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - undated, M. Lindsay, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Kiss the Little Ones for Me\" - 1867, E. Linwood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1916, F. Liszt, composer; \"Lisztonia\" - 1928, Calvin Grooms, composer; \" Phapsodie Hongroise\" - undated, F. Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rhapsodie Hongroise\" - 1903, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Liebestraum\" - 1935, Franz Liszt, composer; \"Consolations\" - undated, Franz Liszt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Too Tired\" - 1924, George A. Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jimminy Gee\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer; \"Jealous\" - 1924, Tommy Malie and Dick Finch, librettists, Jack Little, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wouldn't Trade the Silver in My Mother's Hair\" - 1932, Jack Little and J. Fred Coots, composers.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Learning Now\" - 1927, Little Jack Little and Te Meyn, composers; \"I'm Needin You\" - 19030, Joe Young, librettist, Little Jack Little, composer; \"Let's Make Up\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Iba Schuster, composers; \"My Own\" - 1933, Little Jack Little, Dave Oppenheim, Ira Schuster, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Belle of the South\" - undated, Carl Lobe, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweetie Pie\" - 1934, John Jacob Loeb, composer.","Scope and Contents \" In Questo Sinplice\" - undated, G.M. Loening, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Rose Waltz\" - undated, Frederick L. Logan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Little Grey Home in the West\" - 1911, D. Eardley- Wilmot, librettist, Lohr Hermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"As Long as Love Lives On\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer; \"Sweethearts on Parade\" - 1928, Charles Newman, librettist, Carmen Lombardo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dawn Waltz\" - undated, H. Louel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Will You Love Me Then as Now\" - undated, Lover, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Collection Litolff. No. 1189. Josef Löw\" - undated, composed by Josef Löw","\"The Secluded (Die Abgeschiedenen)\" - 1872, composed by Dr. Carl Löwe, transcribed by Ernst Perabo","Scope and Contents \"At Rest\" - 1915, by Katherine E. Lucke","Scope and Contents \"The Tale of the Kangaroo\" -1900, by Gustav Luders, arranged by Karl Hoschna","Scope and Contents \"In Memoriam\" - 1872, by A. Lutz","\"The One Rose (That's Left In My Heart)\" - 1936, by Del Lyon and Lani McIntire","Scope and Contents \"March of the Archers (Le Pas Des Archers)\" - undated, by Ch[arles] B. Lysberg","Scope and Contents \"Your Lips Are No Man's Land But Mine\" - 1918, music by Cha[rle]s R. McCarron and Carey Morgan, Arthur Guy Empey, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Honky Tonky\" - 1916, Chas McCarron and Chris Smith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For\" - 1916, Joe McCarthy, Howard Johnson, and Jimmy V. Monaco, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"Lazy Silv'ry Moon\" - 1931, George B. McConnell, Billy Hays, and Morty Berk, composers and librettists'.","Scope and Contents \"If I had a Girl Like You\" - 1930, Louis W. McDermott, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Give Me Music\" - 1940, by Don McGray, Robert Sour, and Malcolm Reid","Scope and Contents \"Blue Again\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer lyric by Dorothy Fields; \"Dinner at Eight\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Don't Blame Me\" - 1933, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Ev'rything Is Hotsy Totsy Now\" - 1925, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Irving Mills, librettist; \"Go Home and Tell Your Mother\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist; \"Good-Bye Blues\" - 1932, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and Arnold Johnson, composers and librettists'; \"I Feel A Song Comin' On\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields, and George Oppenheim, composers; \"I'm Doin' That Thing (Falling In Love)\" - 1930, Jimmy McHugh, comp lyric by Dorothy Fields \"I'm in the Mood for Love\" - 1935, lyric and melody by Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields \"One More Waltz\" - 1930, music by Jimmy McHugh, lyrics by Dorothy Fields \"Speaking Confidentially\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers and librettists; \"You're An Angel\" - 1935, Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Combination Waltzes\" - undated, composed by A.T. Macdonald;","Scope and Contents \"Czardas\" - 1896, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"12 Etudes for the Development of Technic and Style\" - 1890, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Fireside Tales\" - 1902, Edward A. MacDowell, composer; \"Compositions by Edward MacDowell\" - 1898, Edward McDowell, composer;","Scope and Contents \"Les Orientales\" - 1889, by Edward MacDowell; \"12 Modern Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1895, selected, revised, and edited by Edward MacDowell; \"New England Idyls\" - 1902, composed by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"Sea Pieces\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Six Poems After Heine\" - 1901, composed by Edward MacDowell \"Woodland Sketches\"- 1898, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"No. 2 in F min\" - 1898, by Edward MacDowell \"Hexentanz (Witches Dance)\" - undated, by Edward MacDowell","Scope and Contents \"The Sleigh Drive Polka\" - 1849, by Mrs. John MacFarren","Scope and Contents \"Bonnie's Galop\" - 1873, by E. Mack \"Her Bright Smile\" - 1880, arranged by E. Mack \"The Jockey Hat Schottische\" - 1874, by E. Mack \"Spanish Dance\" - 1869, by E. Mack","\"Très Moutarde (Too much Mustard)\" - 1911, Cecil Macklin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Adoration Waltz\" - 1924, music by Frank Magine, lyric by A.F. Otis and C. Romano","Scope and Contents \"The Happy Couple Schottisch\" - 1860, James E. Magruder; \"When Shall We Meet Again\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer; \"The Greenwood Schottisch\" - 1855, James E. Magruder, composer. 23.75/50  10/10  221/300","Scope and Contents \"Rose Colored Glasses\" - 1926, Tommy Malie and Jimmy Steiger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If I Had a Million Dollars\" - 1934,Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"I'll Never Be the Same\" - 1932, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Frank Signorelli, composers; \"I'm Thru with Love\" - 1931, Gus Kahn, librettist, Matt Malneck and Fud Livingston, composer; \"Pardon My Southernn Accent\" - 1934, Johnny Mercer, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer; \"What Did I Get in Return\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Matt Malneck, composer.","\"I'm Good for Nothing but Love: - 1931, Pat Ballard, librettist, Bernard Maltin, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always Remember Your Mother\" - 1904, Cecil Mann, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Volga Boatman Song\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer; \"The Man on the Flying Trapeze\" - 1935, Nick Manoloff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Vert Vert\" - undated, G. Marcailhou - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Down the Trail of Our Old Sweetheart Days\" - undated, Kerty Renner and Joe Marcheck, composers.","Scope and Contents \"In Dreams with You\" - 1914, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist, Alfred Margis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Write the Words\" - 1931, Gerald Marks and Buddy Fields, librettists and composers.","Scope and Contents \"Hawaiian Dreams\" - 1916, Herbert B. Marple, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ole Virginny\" - 1919, Ben Black, librettist, Herbert Marple and Earl Burtnett, composers.","Scope and Contents \"And Still I Care\" - 1932, Edward Heyman, libberrisist, Jack Mason, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Smith's March\" - 1848, J.T. March - composer.","Scope and Contents \"Twickenham Ferry\" - undated, Theodore Marzials, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Come Over the Moonlight Sea\" - undated, Massaniello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Piano Compositions by French Composers\" - 1987, Jules Massenet, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Prisoner's Song\" -1924, Guy Massey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"It is Not True\" - 1882, Tito Mattei, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Longing\" - undated, Charles Mayor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pianolettes\" - 1925, Eskimo Shivers, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Its a Sin to Tell a Lie\" - 1936, Billy Mayhew, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Happy Dreams\" - 1885, J.C. Meares, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Souvenir De Castle Hill\" - 1849, F.M. Meerbach, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Bird At Sea\" - undated, C. Meineke, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Yours\" - 1952, Robert Mellin, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ro-Ro-Rollin' Along\" - 1930, Billy Moll, Harry Richman, librettists, Murray Mencher, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Popular Classics for Pianoforte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Antigone\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit Song\" - Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Lieder ohne Worte\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"On Wings of Song\" - 1908, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \" Sommernachtstraum\" - undated, Felix Mendelssohn, composer; \"Venetianisches Gondellied\" - undated, Felix, Mendelssohn, composer.","Scope and Contents \"If You Were Mine\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Lazybones\" - 1933, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"Santa Claus Came in the Spring\" - 1935, Johnny Mercer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lost\" - 1936, Phil Ohman, Johnny Mercer, and Macy O. Teetor, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Butterfly\" - undated, G. Merkel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Leonore Polka\" - undated, Carl Merz, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Through Flowery Fields\" - undated, Frederick Messick, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Te Deum\" - 1876, I.N. Metcalf, composer","Scope and Contents \"A Hot Time in the Old Town\" - 1896, Theo A. Metz, composer, Joe Hayden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What'll You Do? (When Someone Get's the Kiss Belonging to You)\" - 1915, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Ed Rose, librettists \"Tuck Me to Sleep in My Old ' Tucky Home\" - 1921, George W. Meyer, composer, Sam m. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists \"The High Cost of Loving\" - 1914, George W. Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"Brown Eyes- Why Are You Blue?\" - 1925, George Meyer, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"It's an Old Spanish Custom in the Moonlight\" - 1930, George W. Meyer, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Falling In Love With You\" - 1926, Joseph Meyer, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Isn't It Heavenly\" - 1933, Joseph Meyer, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist \"It's An Old Southern Custom\" - 1935, Joseph Meyer, composer, Jack Yellen, librettist \"Just A Little Closer\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist \"Singing a Song to the Stars\" - 1930, Joseph Meyer, composer, Howard Johnson, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Cavatina From Robert Le Diable\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer \"Il Profeta (The Prophet)\" - undated, Meyerbeer, composer","\"Wonnetraum (Blissful Dream)\" - 1891, Erik Meyer-Helmund","Scope and Contents \"My Love! My Own!\" - 1869, H. Millard, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"O Salutaris\" - 1866, H. Millard, composer \"Under the Daisies\" - 1865, H. Millard, composer \"Waiting! (Aspettando)\" - 1871, H. Millard, composer, Ellen H. Flagg (English) and R. Prati (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Alabama Camp Meeting\" - undated, F. Albert Miller, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sunday\" - 1936, Ned Miller, Chester Cohn, Jules Stein, and Bennie Krueger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Dewey Comes Sailing Home\" - 1899, Kerry Mills, composer, John Lagdon Heaton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lying In The Hay\" - 1932, Mireille, composer, Jean Franc Nohan (original) and Henry Roberts (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Maybe It's Love\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists \"To Whom it May Concern\" - 1930, Sidney d. Mitchell, Archie Gottler, and George W. Meyer, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Retour du Printemps\" - undated, Moelling, composer","\"Loves Old Sweet Song (Just a Song At Twilight)\" - 1924, J.L. Molloy, composer, G. Clifton Bingham, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Through! ( How Can You Say We're Through?)\" - 1929, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"Ev'ry Night About This Time\" - 1942, James V. Monaco, composer, Ted Koehler, librettist \"If I Had Some One Like You At Home (I Wouldn't Want to Go Out)\" - 1914, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Want to Do It)\" - 1913, James V. Monaco, composer, Joe McCarthy, librettist \"The Honolulu Blues\" - 1916, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer,Grant Clarke, librettist \"I'll Sit Right on the Moon (And Keep My Eyes On You)\" - 1912, Jimmie V. Monaco, composer and librettist \"It Might have Been A Diff'rent Story\" - 1933, James V. Monaco, composer, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettists \"Lonesome Lover\" - 1930, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Al Bryan , librettist \"Me and the Bay Friend\" - 1924, Jimmie Monaco, composer, Sidney Clare, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fal Lal La\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer \"Moran's Favorite Variations to the Subian Hir\" - undated, P.K. Moran, composer","Scope and Contents \"Chlo-e (Song of the Swamp)\" - 1927, Neil Morét, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"I Got A Woman, Crazy for Me: She's Funny That Way\" - 1928, Neil Morét, composer, Richard A. Whiting, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Then How Can I Forget\" - 1857, Wm. Edgar Morgan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sonny O' Mine\" - 1923, Marion Moore, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Thinking\" - 1926, Mac Ohman and Lou Morgans, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love's Ship\" - 1920, Alice Nadine Morrison, composer, Nellie Morrison, librettist","Scope and Contents \"She's the Fairest Little Flower Dear Old Dixie Ever Grew\" - 1907, Theodore Morse, composer, Ashley S. Johnson, librettist \"I Left My Heart in Dear Old Ireland\" - 1912, Theodore Morse, composer, J. Mahoney, librettist \"Blue Bell\" - 1904, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist \"When We Were Two Little Boys\" - 1903, Theodore F. Morse, composer, Edward Madden, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1906, Mortiz Moszkowski, composer","\"Chanson du coeur brisé (The Song of Songs)\" - 1914, Moya, composer, Maurice Vaucaire (original) and Clarence Lucas (English), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Entführung aus dem serail\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Go Forget Me\" - undated, W.A. Mozart, composer \"The Manly Heart\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni\" - undated, Mozart, composer \"Quartetten\" - undated, w.A. Mozart, composer \"Ausgewählte\" - 1882, W.A. Mozart, composer \"Lullaby\" - 1891, W.A. Mozart, composer, John P. Jackson (English), librettist","Scope and Contents \"Take Me to that Swanee Shee\" - 1912, Lewis F. Muir, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Not\" - undated, Julius E. Müller, composer \"The Polka\" - 1844, Julius E. Müller, composer","Scope and Contents \"When My Baby Smiles at Me\" - 1920, Bill Munro, composer, Andrew B. Sterling and Ted Lewis, librettists","Scope and Contents \"It'll Take A Little Time\" - 1932, Jack Murray, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Little Sunshine\" - 1867, James R. Murray, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Alpine Quadrilles\" - undated, R. Murray, composer","Scope and Contents \"My Darling\" - 1932, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist \"Niagara Moon\" - 1933, Richard Myers, composer, Edward Heyman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Moonlight on the Ganges\" - 1926, Sherman Myers, composer, Chester Wallace, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Tyrolesian Air\" - undated, F.J. Naderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Ol' Pappy\" - 1934, Al. J. Neiburg, Marty Symes, and Jerry Levinson, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"What Are You Thinkin' About, Baby\" - 1931, Ed G. Nelson, Al Goodhart, and Steve Nelson, composers and librettists \"When Yankee Doodle Learns to Parlez Vous Francais\" - 1917, Ed Nelson, composer, Will Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mighty Lak' A Rose\" - 1901, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Frank L. Stanton, librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1900, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, Robert Cameron Rogers (English), Isadae Martines (French), and Dr. Th. Baker (German), librettist \"The Rosary\" - 1898, Ethelbert Nevin, composer, arranged for piano solo by Benjamin Whelpley \"Water Scenes: 5 Pieces for the Pianoforte\" - 1891, Ethelbert Nevin, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Believe Its True\" - 1932, Charles Newman, Ben Bernie, and Isham Jones, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Say A Little Prayer for Me\" - 1930, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Joseph George Gilbert, librettist \"Among My Souvenirs\" - 1927, Horatio Nicholls, composer, Edgar Leslie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Just Couldn't Take It Baby\" - 1933, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"Till the Real Thing Comes Along\" -1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist \"You Can't Stop Me From Lovin' You\" - 1931, Alberta Nichols, composer, Mann Holiner, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Oh. Lust W. of W.\" - undated, Otto Nicolai, composer","Scope and Contents \"Love Is the Sweetest Thing\" - 1932, Ray Noble, composer and librettist \"The Very Thought of You\" - 1934, Ray Noble, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beauregard\" - 1861, A. Noir, composer","Scope and Contents \"Little Annie Rooney\" - 1929, Michael Nolan, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Èlègie\" - 1895, E. Nollet, composer","Scope and Contents \"Fanny Grey\" - undated, Mrs. Norton, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"At Play\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer \"Little Lay\" - 1892, Lèon Novara, composer","\"Keep the Home-Fires Burning ('Till the Boys Come Home)\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer, Lena Guilbert Ford, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Lillian Lee\" - 1859, C.H. Oakes, composer","Scope and Contents \"Remember Me\" - 1932, Jack O'Brien, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Swallows Homeward Fly\" - undated, T. Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"Alpine Glow\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Polka\" - undated, Offenbach, composer","Scope and Contents \"I'm Sure of Everything But You\" - 1932, Charles O'Flynn, George W. Meyer, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists \"Three of Us\" - 1933, Charles O'Flynn, Lee David, and Pete Wendling, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"I Love A Little Cottage\" - undated, Geoffry O'Hara, composer, Roscoe Gilmore Stott, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Wild Irish Rose\" - 1899, Chauncey Olcott, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mother Machree\" - 1910, Chauncey Olcott and Ernest R. Ball, composers, Rida Johnson Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"You, You, You\" - 1952, Lotar Olias, composer, Robert Mellin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Love You Much Too Much\" - 1940, Alex Olshey, Don Raye, and C. Towber, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Love Sends A Little Gift of Roses\" - 1919, John Openshaw, composer, Leslie Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Washin' The Blues From My Soul\" - 1930, Willard Robison and Dave Oppenheim, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"The Heart of Virginia\" - 1924, Nathan Oppleman, composer, Ben Scheer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Galloping Sleigh-Ride Polka\" - 1845, J.P. Ordway, composer \"Home Again\" - 1850, arranged by J.P. Ordway, composer and librettist, M.S. Pike \"Let Me Kiss Him for His Mother\" - undated, John P. Ordway, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Waiting\" - 1918, Harold Orlob, composer, Harry L. Court and George E. Stoddard, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Fairylight\" - 1923, Otto Ortmann, composer","Scope and Contents \"Our Naval Heroes\" - undated, Ernst Otto, composer, Agnes S. Haase, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Daisies Won't Tell\" - 1908, Anita Owens, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Elegar\" - undated, Ignace J. Paderewski, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Valencia\" - 1926, Lucien Boyer, Librettist, Jacques Charles, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Witches Dance\" - 1852, Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Wished on the Moon\" - 1935, Dorothy Parker and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Chariot Race\" - 1896, Ben Hur, E.T. Paull, composer; \"America Forever! March\" - undated, E.T. Paull, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Blue Pacific Moonlight\" - 1930, Jack Payne and Walace Herbert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Is There Room in Angel Land\" - 1874, W.U. Pearne, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Peggy O'Neil\" - 1921, Harry Pease, Ed. G. Nelson and Gilbert Dodge, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Smilin Through\" - 1914, Arthur A. Penn, composer and librettist.","\"Don't Tell a Soul - 1921, Stanley Brightman and Arthur Illingworth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pensees\" - undated, Ernst Perabo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Scat Song\" - 1932, Mitchell Paris, librettist, Frank Perkins and Cab Calloway, composers; \"Stars Fell on Alabama\" - 1934, Mitchel Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer; \"Emaline\" - 1934, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Frank Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lady Luck\" - 1924, Ray Perkins, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Southern Cross\" - St. George Tucker, librettist, C.L. Peticolas, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Lady I Love\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer; \"Lullaby of the Leaves\" - 1932, Joe Young, librettist, Bernice Petkere, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose-Bud Waltz\" - 1852, Sally E. Keyser and J.F. Petri, composers.","Scope and Contents \"When the Sunset Turns the Ocean's Blue to God\" - 1902, Eva Fern Buckner, librettist, H.W. Petrie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Out Where the West Begins\" - 1917, Arthur Chapman, librettist, Estelle Phileo, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Son of Heaven\" - 1866, Phillip Phillips, composer.","Scope and Contents \"King Tut\" - 1924, Billy Pierce, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Land of Rest\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"If\" - undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer; \"In Shadowland, undated, Ciro Pinsuti, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Dear Heart\" - 1929, W.C. Polla and Willard Goldsmith, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Melancholy Moments\" - undated, Gilbert K. Pollock, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Midnight Rose\" - 1923, Sidney Mitchell, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer; \"I've Found My Sweetheart Sally\" - 1925, jack Yellen and Lew Pollack, composers; \"Love is in Command\" - 1934, Lew Pollack and Joe Young, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Holiday\" - 1933, Ethel Ponce, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Night and Day\" - 1922, Cole Porter, composer; \"In the Still of the Night\" - 1937, Cole Porter, composer; \"Me and Marie\" - 1935, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"What is this Thing Called Love\" - 1924, Cole Porter, composer and librettist; \"I Get a Kick Out of You\" - 1934, Cole Porter, librettist; \"Rosalie\" - 1927, Cole Porter, composer; \"You're the Top\" - 1934, Cole Porter, composer; \"Night and Day\" - 1932, Cole Porter, composer; \"I've Got You Under My Skin\" - 1936, Cole Porter, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cockade Grand March\" - undated, Arnaud, Preot', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ciribiribin\" - 1935, A. Prestalozza, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Angel Child\" - 1922, George Price, Abner Silver, and Benny Davis, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Invitation to the Dance\" - 1910, J.A. Pridman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Do You Care\" - 1941, Jack Elliott, librettist, Lew Quadling, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Album of Compositions for the Pianoforte\" - 1920, S. Rachmaninoff, composer","Scope and Contents \"Sonate\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Parting\" - 1890, Joachim Raff, composer \"Les Pècheuses de Procida (The Fishermaidens of Procida)\" - 1899, Joachim Raff, composer \"Lenore\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Leonore- Grand March\" - undated, Joachim Raff, composer \"Tarantella\" - 1885, Joachim Raff, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Wind At My Window\" - 1939, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Give Me Liberty or Give Me Love\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Here Lies Love\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"I'll Take An Option On You\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"In the Park in Paree\" - 1933, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist \"Please\" - 1932, Ralph Rainger, composer, Leo Robin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm in Heaven When I See You Smile, Diane\" - 1927, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists \"Charmaine!\" - 1926, Erno Rapee and Lew Pollack, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Trees\" - 1922, Oscar Rasbach, composer, Joyce Kilmer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Sunshine of Your Smile\" - 1915, Lilian Ray, composer, Leonard Cooke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in G\" - 1906, Edward M. Read, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dido\" - undated, W. Reeve, composer, M.T. Dibdin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"What Did I Get By Loving You\" - 1924, Ewing Reid, composer, Herbert B. Collier, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mollie's Dream Waltz\" - undated, F.A. Reisinger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Weeping Willows\"- 1899, Lillian Reisky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Memories of Childhood\" - 1887, L. Rengers, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dixie Night\" - 1921, Charles Repper, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"-And So To Bed\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"Underneath the Harlem Moon\" - 1932, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist \"When You Were the Girl on the Scooter\" - 1933, Harry Revel, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Aviator\" - 1926, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist \"Evolution\" - 1925, Ethel F. Reynolds, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Fuge\" - undated, Jos[ef] Rheinberger, composer \"Pastoral - Sonata\" - 1909, Josef Rheinberger, composer","\"I'm Just Wild About Animal Crackers!\" - 1926, Fred Rich, Sam Coslow, Harry Link, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Bird Was Caught in the Rain\" - 1930, Max Rich, composer, Henry Creamer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tired\" - 1873, Brinley Richards, arranger \"Kathleen Mavourneen\" - undated, Brinley Richards, composer","Scope and Contents \"C.M. Webster's Last Idea\" - 1882, H. Richards, arranger","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Brier Waltz\" - 1892, T.Richards, composer","\"Will You Remember Me?\" - 1924, Harry Richman and Henry Santly, composers, Lou Davis, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Berceuse\" - 1904, Alfred Rieger, composer","Scope and Contents \"Pal of My Dreams\" - 1923, Cha[rle]s E. Roat, composer","Scope and Contents \"You Don't Know\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Mammy's Lullaby\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts,composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"Smiles\" - 1917, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist \"A Little Birch Canoe And You\" - 1918, Lee S. Roberts, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Double Trouble\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Little Rose of the Rancho\" - 1935, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists \"Why Dream\" - 1935, Leo Robin, Richard A. Whiting, and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Blue Hawaii\" - 1937, Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Is I In Love? Is I\" - 1932, J. Russel Robinson, composer, Mercer Cook, librettist","Scope and Contents \"My Blue Ridge Mountain Home\" - 1927, Carson J. Robison, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Wake Up! Chill'un, Wake Up!\" - 1929, Willard Robison, composer, \"Jo\" Trent, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Three o'Clock in the Morning\" - 1922, Julian Robledo, composer, Dorothy Terriss, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Some Enchanted Evening\" - 1949, Richard Rodgers, composer, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettist \"Isn't It Romantic?\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist \"Love Me To-night\" - 1932, Richard Rodgers, composer, Lorenz Hart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Little Huntsmen Waltzes\" - undated, Otto Roeder, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Silver Shenandoah\" - 1949, Dick Rogers, W.A. Timm, and Whitey Bernard, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Andante quasi Fantasia\" - 1907, James H. Rogers, composer \"At Break of Day\" - 1911, James H. Rogers, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Desert Song\" - 1927, Otto Harbach, Oscar Hammerstein, Frank Mandel, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"My Maryland\" - 1927, Dorothy Donnelly, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Will You Remember\" - 1917, Rida Jonson Young, librettists, Sigmund Romber, composer; \"One Kiss\" - 1928, Lyric Manel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer; \" When I Grow Too Old to Dream\" - 1935, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists, Sigmund Romberg, composer; \"Auf Wiedersehn\" - 1915, Sigmund Romber, composer; \" The New Moon\" - 1928, Frank Mandel, Oscar Hammerstein II, librettists', Sigmund Romberg, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Famous Compositions\" - 1891, George F. Root, composer.","Scope and Contents \"She Was Happy Until She Met You\" -1899, Chas. Graham and Monroe H. Rosenfield, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Deep Henderson\" - 1926, Fred Rose, composer; \"Honest and Truly\" - 1924, Fred Rose, librettist and composer.","Scope and Contents \"Pardon Me Pretty Baby\" - 1931, Ray Klages and Jack Meskill, librettist, Vincent Rose, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Whose Little Girl Are You\" - 1894, George Rosey, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Decameron des jeunes pianistes\" - undated, Henri Roseilen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Broken Ring\" - 1878, A.H. Rosewig, composer; \"Gay Feathers\" - undated, A.H. Rosewig, composer.","Scope and Contents \"My Wife and Child Song\" - undated, F.W. Rosier, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When You and I Were Seventeen\" - 1924,Gus Kahn, librettist, Chas Rosoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trumpet March\" - undated, Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Barber of Seville- biography\" - 1854; \" Adelaide Phillips\" - undated; \"Semiramide\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Compositions for the Organ\" - 1868, Dudley Buck, G. Rossini composer; \"Ouverture\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer; \"Overture of Tancred\" - undated, G. Rossini, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Humoreske Song\" - 1914, G.M. Koockogey, Chas H. Ruth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did She Ask for Me\" - 1934, Bob Rothberg and Alan Grey, librettists' and composers.","Scope and Contents \" Kamennoi Ostrow\" 1776, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Marche a la lurque\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Violoncello\" - 1855, A. Rubinstein, composer; \"Sonate\" - undated, A. Rubinstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Good Time Schottisch\" - 1855, William H. Rulison, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Did My Heart Beat, Did I Fall in Love\" - 1933, Benee Russell, composer; \"Love Is Like That\" - 1931, Benee Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"A Life on the Oceanwave\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"The Newfoundland Dog\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer; \"Woodman, Spare that Tree\" - undated, Henry Russell, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Greatest Battle Song of All\" - 1916, Al Friend and Sam Downing, librettists', Harry Ruby, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Breeze\" - 1934, Tony Sacco, Dick Smith, and Al Lewis, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland\" - 1922, Jack Sadler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Nightingale and the Rose\" - 1914, Camille Saens-Saint, transcriber.","Scope and Contents \"Dark Eyes-Russian folk song\" - 1930, A. Salama, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Laces and Traces\" - 1903, Gustave Salzer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tears in My Heart\" - 1937, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers; \"I Couldn't Believe My Eyes\" - 1935, Walter G. Samuels, Leonard Whitcup, and Teddy Powell, composers.","Scope and Contents \"There's Yes Yes in Your Eyes\" - 1924, Joseph H. Santly, composer, Cliff Friend, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Awakening of the Birds\" - 1906, Henry S. Sawyer, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polish Dance\" - undated, X. Scharwenka, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Marcheta\" - 1924, Victor Schertzinger, composer' \"Love Me Forever\" - 1935, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist; \"One Night of Love\" - 1934, Gus Kahn and Victor Schertzinger, composers, Grace Moore, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"King Klondike Step\" - 1692, George Schleiffafth, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Vale of Dreams\" - 1910, Johann C. Schuid, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Labitzky's First Polka\" - undated, M. Schmied, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Will Not Quite Forget\" - undated, Henry Schoeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Daisy\" - 1866, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer; \"Stonewall Jackson's\" - undated, Hermann L. Schreiner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Les Colombes\" - undated, Camille Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents Allegro Moderato from Unfinished Symphony\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Andante con Moto\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Lieder\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer; \"Quatre Impromptus\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \" Serenade\" - 1924,Franz Schuber, composer, Ludwig Rellstab, composer; \"Last Greeting\" - undated, Franz Schuber, composer; \"Schubert- H Moll- Symphonie zu 4 Handen\" - Franz Schubert, composer; \"Wander\" - undated, Franz Schubert, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Trois Nocturnes\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer; \"Minuet De Mozart\" - undated, Jules Schulhoff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arabeske\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Curious Story\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer; \"Epilogue\" - 1906, Robert Shumann, composer; \"First Album for Young Performers\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Fur Pianoforte zu zqwi Handen\" - undated, Robert Shumann, composer; \"Bunte Blatter\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer. \"Papillons\" - undated, Robert Schumann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Quintett\" - undated, Robert Shunmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1923, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist \"If I Should Have to Say Goodbye to Thee\" - 1924, Ruby Hooton Schwab, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Dream a Little Dream of Me\" - 1931, W. Schwandt and F. Andree, composers, Gus Kahn, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Born to Be Kissed\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, Howard Dietz, librettist \"Then I'll Be Tired of You\" - 1934, Arthur Schwartz, composer, E.Y. Harburg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Bedelia\" - 1903, Jean Schwartz, composer, William Jerome, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I'm All Bound 'Round With the Mason Dixon Line\" - 1917, Jean Schwartz, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young, librettists","Scope and Contents \"Über die Steppe hin\" - 1904, L. Schytte, composer \"Hide and Seek\" - 1890, Ludvig Schytte, composer","Scope and Contents \"Comin' Thro the Rye\" - undated, Scotch, composer","Scope and Contents \"By the Side of the Zuyder Zee\" - 1906, Bennett Scott, composer, A.J. Mills, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Amaryllis\" - 1898, arranged by C.P. Scott","Scope and Contents \"The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Jack-In-The-Box\" - 1932, Terry Shand, composer, Milton Drake, librettist","Scope and Contents \"If I Had You\" - 1928, Ted Shapiro, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg. Connelly, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Get Out And Get Under The Moon\" - 1928, Larry Shay, composer, Cha[rle]s Tobais, and William Jerome, librettists \"I Can't Find A Substitute For You\" - 1933, Larry Shay, composer, Haven Gillespie, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Havin' You Around is Heaven\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Promises\" - 1930, Al Sherman and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"(Why Did You Kiss Me Last Night?) Ya Comin' Up To-Night, Huh?\" - 1928, Al Sherman, Al Lewis, and Abe Lyman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Grand Polka De Concert\" - 1910, Edgar, H. Sherwood, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Friar of Orders Grey\" - undated, Shield, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Lonesome Road\" - 1928, Nathaniel Shilkret, composer, Gene Austin, librettist","Scope and Contents \"In Bluebird Land\" - 1921, Albert E. Short, composer, W.R. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Home Sett\" - 1857, Shuster, composer","Scope and Contents \"I Saw Stars\" - 1934, Maurice Sigler, Al Goodhart, and Al Hoffman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"One Night in Monte Carlo\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Ain't I Got Nobody to Love\" - 1924, Sam Coslow and Abner Silver, composers and librettists \"Every Now And Then\" - 1935, Abner Silver, Al Sherman, and Al Lewis, composers and librettists \"Say It While Dancing\" - 1932, Abner Silver, composer, Benny Davis, librettist \"Farewell to Arms\" - 1933, Abner Silver and Allie Wrubel, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Violino Secondo\" - undated, F.M. Simonet, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Peanut Vendor\" - 1930, Moises Simons, composer, Marion Sunshine (Popular) librettist, and L. Wolfe Gilbert (Novelty) librettist","Scope and Contents \"Honey\" - 1928, Seymour Simons, Haven Gillespie, and Richard A. Whiting, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Autumn\" - 1931, Lee Sims, composer","Scope and Contents \"Rustle of Spring\" - 1905, Christian Sinding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Six Feet of Papa\" - 1926, Arthur Sizemore, composer, Billy Moll, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Pretty Blue Bird Sings\" - undated, J.R. Skelly, composer, George Cooper, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Colonial Guards\" - 1902, Harry P. Small, composer","Scope and Contents \"O Softly Sleep My Baby Boy\" - undated, C. Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Irish Were Egyptians Long Ago\" - 1920, Chris Smith, composer, Alfred Bryan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"'Mid The Sunny Fields of Dixie\" - 1911, Emily Smith, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"If You Love Me Darling, Tell Me With Your Eyes\" - 1887, Hubbard T. Smith, composer, Samuel Minturn Peck, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Reine Des Fees\" - undated, Sidney Smith, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Star Spangled Banner. Concert Variations\" - 1896","Scope and Contents \"Swedish Wedding March\" - undated, Aug. Söderman, composer","Scope and Contents \"Just As I Am\" - 1868, H.D. Sofge, composer","Scope and Contents \"By The Old Cathedral Door\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"When the Old Folks Were Young Folks\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"The Ocean Never Sleeps\" - 1912, Alfred Solman, composer, Arthur J. Lamb, librettist \"There's a Quaker Down In Quaker Town\" - 1916, Alfred Solman, composer, David Berg, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Just A Little Sunshine\" - 1889, Fred'k Solomon, composer, Smedley Norton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hurt\" - 1930, Harold Solomon, composer, Al Piantadosi, librettist","Scope and Contents \"King Cotton March\" - undated, John Phillip Sousa, composer \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - undated, J.P. Sousa, composer \"Medley Quadrille\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer \"The Sorcerer\" - 1879, J.P. Sousa, composer","Scope and Contents \"Shoo the Hoodoo Away\" - 1930, Ted Snyder, composer, Mort Harris, librettist \"Who's Sorry Now?\" - 1923, Ted Snyder, composer, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, librettists","Scope and Contents \"When Song Is Sweet\" - 1902, Gertrude Sana-Souci, composer","Scope and Contents \"Norwegian Romance\" - 1916, Florence Atherton Spalding, composer","Scope and Contents 'Love's Consolation\" - 1906, Geo. L. Spaulding, composer","Scope and Contents \"Broadway Rose\" - 1920, Otis Spencee and Martin Fried, composers, Eugene West, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Memory Lane\" - 1924, Larry Spier and Con Conrad, composers, B.G. De Sylva, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ain't You Coming Back to Old Virginia\" - 1913, Will Spillard, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Beat o' My Heart\" - 1934, Harold Spina, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Frisches Grün\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Mandolinata\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Volkslieder\" - undated, Fritz Spindler, composer \"Husrenritt\" - 1869, Fritz Spindler, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Little Red Lark\" - undated, C.V. Stanford, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver and Gray\" - undated, Edward Stanley, composer and librettists","Scope and Contents \"A Memory\" - 1911, G. Waring Stebbins, composer","Scope and Contents \"Girard House Polka\" - 1852, C. F. Stein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Can't Waltz Alone\" -1935,Max Steiner, composer, Dorothy Fields, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Prager Perfect Song\" - 1916, James Whitcomb Riley, librettist, Ervine J. Stenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Symphonic Raps\" - 1927, Bert Stevens, composer, Irvin Abrams, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"German Air\" - undated, Sir J.A. Stevenson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ben Bolt\" - undated, James M. Stewart, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tennessee Waltz\" - 1948, Redd Stewart and Pee Wee King, composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Brightest Eyes\" - undated, Stigelli, composer.","Scope and Contents \"No Day Ever Brings the Same Pleasure Again\" - 1881, John P. Stockton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Get the Blues When It Rains\" - 1929, Harry Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Evergreen Waltz\" - 1849, I.T. Stoddard, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, Dudleigh F. Stokes, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Copeland\" - 1856, Robert Stopel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Rose of Virginia\" - 1920, \"Chick\" Storey, composer, Jack Caddigan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dance of the Raindrops\" - 1913, Pauline B. Story, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sweet Hearts\" - 1851, Maurice Strakosch, composer; \" Reverie\" - 1848, Maurice Strakosch, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Empress Anne's\" - 1914, Johann Strauss, composer; \"Waltzes by Strauss\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer; \"On the Banks of the Blue Danube Waltz\" - undated, Johann Strauss, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - undated, L. Streabbog, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I Don't Want to Walk Without You\" - 1952, Jule Styne, composer.","Scope and Contents Florodora\" - 1900, Stuart Leslie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Free\" - 1933, Dana Suesse, composer; \"Have You Forgotten\" - 1931, Dana Suesse, composer, Leo Robin, librettist,.","Scope and Contents \"Potpourri\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"Local Compositions\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer; \"The Lass That Loved a Sailor\" - undated, M. Milford, Arthur S. Sullivan composer; \"A Maiden Fair to See\" - undated, Arthur S. Sullivan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"When Your Lover Has Gone\" - 1931, E.A. Swan, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Can This Be Love\" - 1930, Kay Swift, composer, Paul James, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Let It Happen Again\" - 1934, Marty Symes, Al J. Neiburg, and Jerry Levinson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Diamond Polka\" - undated, E. Szemelenyi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Somewhere a Voice Is Calling\" - 1911, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist","Scope and Contents \"I Tarry Here\" - undated, Wilhelm Taubert, composer","Scope and Contents \"La Campanella\" - 1868, Guillaume Taubert, composer \"Sonate I\" - undated, Wilh. Taubert","Scope and Contents \"Flowers of Love\" - 1909, Tell Taylor, composer, Earl K. Smith, librettist \"I Love You Best of All\" - 1915, Tell Taylor, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mexicali Rose\" - 1923, Jack B. Tenney, composer, Helen Stone, librettist","Scope and Contents \"O Take Me to the Woods Dear Mother\" - 1858, C.B. Thayer, composer, J.R. Smith, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sioux City Sue\" - 1945, Dick Thomas, composer, Ray Freedman, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Dew Is on the Blossom\" - 1850, E. Thomas, composer, Amelia, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Friendship\" - 1859, J.R. Thomas, composer, W.D. Evans, librettist \"No Crown Without the Cross\" - undated, J.R. Thomas, composer, George Cooper, librettist \"Eilleen Allanna\" - 1876, J.R. Thomas, composer, E.S. Marble, librettist \"Fishes in the Sea\" - 1863, J.R. Thomas, composer, Geo[rge] Cooper, librettist \"Janette\" - 1867, J.R. Thomas, composer, Miles O'Rielly, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Who Will Care for Mother Now\" - 1863, C.F. Thompson, composer, C.C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"When the Sun Sets in Ireland\" - 1917, Blanche M. Tice, composer, J. Will Callahan, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alice Blue Gown\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Irene\" - 1919, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"Sweetheart, We Need Each Other\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist \"You're Always in My Arms\" - 1929, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCathy \"If You're in Love, You'll Waltz\" - 1926, Harry Tierney, composer, Joseph McCarthy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Sacramento\" - 1907, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Andrew B. Sterling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Alleluia, Pascha Nostra\" - 1938, Everett Titcomp, composer \"Suite in E Major\" - 1955, Everett Titcomb, composer \"Vexilla Regis\" - 1940, Everett Titcomb, composer","Scope and Contents \"Good Night Little Girl of My Dreams\" - 1933, Charles Tobias and Joe Burke, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Miss You\" - 1929, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Charles Tobais and Harry Tobias, librettists \"I'm on Pins and Needles ('Cause I'm Dead Stuck on You)\" - 1932, Henry H. Tobias, composer, Joe Young, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Hence Discontent\" - undated, Tolbecque, composer","Scope and Contents \"Oliver Gallop\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer \"Virginia Polka\" - 1860, Tom (The Blind Negro boy Pianist only Ten years old), composer","Scope and Contents \"Olivette Lancers\" - 1881, Prince Tom, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Object of My Affection\" - 1934, Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe, and Jimmie Grier","Scope and Contents \"The Magic Flame\" - 1927, adapted from the famous \"Serenade\" of Toselli by Sigmund Spaeth, Sigmund Spaeth, also the librettist","Scope and Contents \"Serenade\" - 1923, Enrico Toselli, composer, Sigmund Spaeth (English) and Alfredo Silvestri (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"For Ever and Ever\" - undated, F. Paolo Tosti, composer, and Violet Fane, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Tarantelle\" - undated, Berthold Tours, composer","Scope and Contents \"Here You Come With Love\" - 1933, Jo Trent, Harry Tobias, and Neil Moret, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"On the Road to Mandalay\" - 1898, Henry Trevannion, composer, Rudyard Kipling, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Give Me a Kiss by the Numbers\" - 1918, Lieutenant Joseph F. Trounstine, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"None But the Lonely Heart\" - 1935, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer, Jerry Castillo (English), librettist \"Andante Cantabile\" - 1911, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Candy Fairy\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Dance of the Reed-Flutes\" - 1924, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library: Tschaikowsky Pianoforte Album, Volume I\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Schirmer's Library of Musical Classics: Peter Tschaikowsky, Selected Pieces for Pianoforte\" - 1896, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer \"Romance\" - 1907, Peter Tschaikowsky, composer","Scope and Contents \"Dear Mother I've Come Home to Die\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, E. Bowers, librettist \"When This Cruel War is Over\" - undated, Henry Tucker, composer, Charles C. Sawyer, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Pray, Maiden, Pray!\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer, A.W. Kercheval, librettist \"Bessie Bell\" - 1864, A.J. Turner, composer","Scope and Contents \"Under the Lilac He Sleepeth\" - 1879, J.W. Turner, composer, G.M. Dowe, librettist","Scope and Contents \"La Paloma\" - undated, H.A. Twitchell, composer","\"Play to Me, Gipsy!\" - 1932, Karel Vacek, composer, Jimmy Kennedy (English) and Beda (Original), librettists","Scope and Contents \"I'm Just a Vagabond Lover\" - 1929, Rudy Vallèe and Leon Zimmerman, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"Don't Try to Steal the Sweetheart of a Soldier\" - 1917, Van and Schenck, composers, Alfred Bryan, librettist \"That Bran' New Gal O' Mine\" - 1923, Van and Schenck, Benny Davis, and Harry Akst, composers and librettists","Scope and Contents \"When I Was a Dreamer\" - 1914, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Roger Lewis and Geo[rge] A. Little, librettists \"Old Pal\" - 1924, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, libretist \"Memories\" - 1915, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"On the Road to Home Sweet Home\" - undated, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Gus Kahn, librettist \"In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree\" - 1905, Egbert Van Alstyne, composer, Harry H. Williams, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Menuet In G\" - 1909, Ludwig van Beethoven, composer","Scope and Contents \"It's Always You\" - 1941, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist \"Oh! You Crazy Moon\" - 1939, Jimmy Van Heusen, composer, Johnny Burke, librettist","\"Are We Almost There?\" - 1845, Florence Vane, composer and librettist","Scope and Contents \"Mousquetaires au Couvent\" - 1880, Louis Varney, composer","Scope and Contents \"The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi\" - 1912, F. Dudleigh Vernor, composer, Byron D. Stokes, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me\" - undated, G. Verdi, composer, Charles Jefferys (English) and Il Trovatore (Italian), librettists","Scope and Contents \"24 Pièces en style libre\" - 1914, Louis Verne, composer","Scope and Contents \"El Choclo\" - 1935, Villoldo, composer, Jerry Castillo, librettist","\"Bèsame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)\" - 1941, Consuelo Velàzquez, composer, Sunny Skylar (English) and Consuelo Velàzquez (Spanish), librettists","Scope and Contents \"Light Cavalry\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Overture zu 'Dichter und Bauer'\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer \"Boccaccio\" - undated, Franz von Suppe, composer","Scope and Contents \"Put Your Arms Around Me, Honey (I Never Knew Any Girl Like You)\" - 1910, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Junie McCree, librettist \"I May Be Gone for A Long, Long Time\" - 1917, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time\" - 1920, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Neville Fleeson, librettist \"Au Revoir, But Not Good Bye, Soldier Boy\" - 1917, Albert von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist \"Honey Boy\" - 1907, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Jack Norworth, librettist \"My Little Girl\" - 1915, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Sam M. Lewis and Will Dillon, librettist \"Please Don't Take My Lovin' Man Away\" - 1912, Albert Von Tilzer, composer, Lew Brown, librettist","Scope and Contents \"Love Me While the Lovin' Is Good\" - 1913, Harry Von Tilzer, composer, Stanley Murphy, librettist","Scope and Contents \"The Hunter's Chorus\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber, composer","Scope and Contents \"Don Juan\" - undated, Charles Voss, composer","Scope and Contents \"Meet Me by Moonlight\" - undated, J. A. Wade, composer; \"The Vesper Bell\" - undated, J.A. Wade, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Der Ring des Eibelungen\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer; \"Overture to Lohengrin\" -1896, Richard Wagner, Homer N. Bartlett, composer; \"Grand March for Wedding Procession\" - undated, Richard Wagner and Westbrook, composer; \"Wagner\" - undated, Richard Wagner, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Always or Never Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"The Most Admired and Favorite Waltzes for the Piano Solo\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Dolores\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer; \"Charming (Tres Jolie) Waltz\" - undated, Emile Waldteufel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Long Boy\" - 1907, Barclay Walker, composer, William Herschell, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Dream Boat\" - 1923, Mildred White Wallace, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cradle Song\" - 1851, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Chilena\" - 1844, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Le Reve\" - 1875, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Marittana\" - 1882, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Scenes That Are Brightest\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"La Simania\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Lurline\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer; \"Tis the Harp in the Air\" - undated, William Vincent Wallace, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Coquette Polka\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer; \"Jenny Dind\" - undated, A. Wallerstein, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Hawk Waltz\" - 1879, Mary E. Walsh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Band Played In\" - 1936, Charles B. Ward, composer, John F. Palmer, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Conquered Flag\" - 1886, Charlie L. Ward, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Golden Slippers\" - 1880, Alfred E. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Bobolink Polka\" - 1856, George W. Warren, composer.","Scope and Contents \"In a Little Spanish Town\" - 1936, Mabel Wayne, composer; \"Ramona\" - 1937, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"Chiquita\" - 1928, Mabel Wayne, composer, L. Wolfe Gilbert, librettist. \"It Happened in Monterey\" - 1930, Mabel Wayne, composer, Billy Rose, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Cryin for the Carolines\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer. \"Cheerful Little Earful\" - 1930, Harry Warren, composer Billy Rose, librettist. \"Dames\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \" Honeymoon Hotel\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"I Found a Million Dollar Baby\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Billy Rose and Mort Dixon, librettists. \"I'll String Along with You\" - 1934, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"One Sweet Letter from You\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Lew Brown and Sidney Clare, librettist. \"Shadow Waltz\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Footlight Parade\" - 1933, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"Sweet and Slow\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer. \"Where Am I\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist. \"You're My Everything\" - 1931, Harry Warren, composer, Mort Dixon and Joe Dixon, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"My Heart Tells Me\" - 1943, Harry Warren, composer, Mack Gordon, librettist. \"I'll Sing a Thousand Love Songs\" - 1936, Harry Warren and Al Dubin, composers and librettists; \"Garden of the Moon\" - 1938, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin and Johnny Mercer, librettists; \"You Let Me Down\" - 1935, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist; \"I Know Now\" - 1937, Harry Warren, composer, Al Dubin, librettist.","Scope and Contents She's a Thoroughbred\" - 1898, Ned Jayburn, composer.","Scope and Contents 'You Walk By\" - 1940, Wayne Bernie, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Don't Be a Sorrowful\" - undated, J.P. Webster, composer; \"Sweet By and By\" - 1808, J.P. Webster, composer, S. Fillmore Bennet, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"To Linger Near Then\" - undated, C.M. Von Weber.","Scope and Contents \"Polka\" - 1859, Julius Weel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Tripoli\" - 1920, Irving Well, composer, Paul Cunningham and Al Dubin, librettist .","Scope and Contents \"Something in the Night\" - 1932, Paul Weirick and Helmy Kresa, composers, Joe Young, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"At the Ferry\" - undated, Milton Wellings, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Sadie Green\" - 1926, Gilbert Wells and Johnny Dunn, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Swingin in a Hammock\" - 1930, Pete Wendling, composer, Tot Seymour and Chas. O Flynn, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Maid in Blue\" - 1907, Fred J. Hamill, librettists, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Wenonah\" - 1903, James O'dea, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"I Ain't Got Weary Yet\" - 1918, Howard Johnson, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer; \"Moonlight Bay\" - 1912, Percy Wenrich, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Choral Song\" - undated, S.S. Wesley, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in F\" - 1896, John A. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Postlude in B\" - undated, John E. West, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1954, Thomas P. Westendorff, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen\" - 1935, Thomas P. Westendorf, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Lonely Heart\" - 1936, Irene Wicker, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"The Ingle Side\" - undated, F.V. Wiesenthal, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Got the South in My Soul\" - 1932, Victor Young and Lee Wiley, composers, Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"You'll Soon Forget Kathleen\" - undated, Langton W. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Love to Live in Loveland with a Girl Like You\" - 1910, W.R. Williams, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Shepherd Boy\" - undated, G.D. Wilson, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Recollections Memphis\" - Charles Ph. Winkler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Shenandoah Waltz\" - 1947, Chubby Wise, composer, Clyde Moody, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Have I Told You Lately That I Love You\" - 1955, Scott Wiseman, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"My Little Georgia Rose\" - 1898, Max S. Witl, composer, Rob't F. Rode, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"March Brillante\" - 1888, J.W. Wheeler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Grandpa's Birthday\" - 1881, C.A. White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Black Apollo\" - undated, Charles White, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Play That Song of India Again\" - 1921, Paul Whiteman and Irving Bibo, composers, Leo Wood, libretttist.","Scope and Contents \"Some Sunday Morning\" - 1917, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Gus Kahn and Raymond Egan, librettist. \"When Did You Leave Heaven\" - 1936, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Walter Bullock, librettist. \"Ain't We Got Fun\" - 1921, Richard A. Whiting, Raymond B. Egan, and Gus Kahn, composers; \"Take a Chance\" - 1932, Ricahrd A. Whiting, and Herb Brown Nacio, composers, B.G. de Sylva, librettist. \"Lets Go Native\" - 1930, Richard A. Whiting, composer; \"Till We Meet Again\" - 1918, Richard A. Whiting, composer, Raymond B. Egan, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Grand March De Concert\" - 1853, H.A. Wollenhaupt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Roses of Picardy\" - 1916, Haydn Wood, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mother Dear O Pray for Me\" - undated, I.B. Woodbury, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Hope's Whisper\" - 1869, Miss Nelly Marshall, composer.","Scope and Contents \"All of a Sudden\" - 1932, Harry Woods, composer and librettist; \"Be Careful with those Eyes\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer; \"If I Have to Go On Without You\" - 1931, Harry Woods and Al Dubin, composer; \"Me Too\" - 1936, Harry Woods, Charles Tobias, and Al. Sherman, composers; \"River, Stay' Way from My Door\" - 1931, Harry Woods, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Take In the Sun Hang Out the Moon\" - 1936, Harry Woods, composer, Lewis \u0026 Young, librettist. \"When the New Moon Shines on the New Mown Hay\" - 1934, Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell, and Reg Connelly, composers; \"When the Red, Red, Robin Comes Bob, Bob Bobbin Along\" - 1926, Harry Woods, librettist and composer. Thorton Sisters featured; \"You Darlin'\" - 1930, Harry Woods, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Oh! Boy, What a Girl\" - 1925, Wright and Bessinger, composers, Bud Green, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Musical Boquet\" - undated,W.T. Wrighton, composer.","Scope and Contents \"To Be or Not to Be in Love\" - 1933, Allie Wrubel and Elliott Grennard, composers; \"Gone with the Wind\" - 1937, Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist. \"Music, Maestro, Please!\" - 1938, , Allie Wrubel, composer, Herb Magidson, librettist \"As You desire Me\" - 1932, Allie Wrubel, composer and librettist; \"Flirtation Walk\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Happiness Ahead\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel, composer, Mort Dixon, librettist. \"Now You're in My Arms\" - 1931, Allie Wrubel and Morton Downey, composers. \"Pop Goes Your Heart\" - 1934, Allie Wrubel and Mort Dixon, composers. \"You'll Do It Some Day\" - 1929, Allie Wrubel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Fare Thee Well Kitty Dear\" - undated, G. Friedrich Murzel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Talian Modern Anthology\" - undated, Pietro A. Yon, composer; \"Coccata\" - 1912, Pietro A. Yon, composer.","Scope and Contents \"You're Tired of Me\" - 1931, Don York, Jack Sadler and Pauline Brown, composers.","Scope and Contents \"No No Nanette\" - 1934, Vincent Youmans, composer, Otto Harbach and Irving Caesar, librettists. \"Flying Down the Rio\" - 1933, Vincent Youmans, composer, Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu, librettist. \"Hit the Deck\" - Vincent Youman, composer, Leo Robin and Clifford Grey, librettists. \"Adelai\" - 1921, Vincent Youman and Joseph Spurin Calleja, composers. \"Time on My Hands\" - 1930, Vincent Youmans, composer, Harold Adamson and Mack Gordon, librettist. \"Wildflower\" - 1923, Vincent Youmans and Herbert Stothart, composers, Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein, librettists.","Scope and Contents \"Just for Remembrance\" - 1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composer; \"Mean Mean Mama\" -1923, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Souires, composers, Mitchell Parish, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Heart are Trumps\" - 1900, L.W. Young, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Street of Dreams\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Sam M. Lewis, librettist. \"Love Is the Thing\" - 1933, Victor Young, composer, Ned Washinton, librettist. \"Love Me To-Night\" - 1932, Victor Young, composer, Bing Crosby and Ned Washington, librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Spirit of America\" - 1907, J.S. Zamednik, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Anchors Aweigh\" - 1907, Chas A. Zimmermann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Interludes for the Organ\" - undated, John Zundel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cotillion Girl O'mine\" - 1927, Clifford Zug, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Boccaccio March\" - 1879, W.A. Cramer, composer.","Scope and Contents Eoccaccio March\" - 1880, W.A. Fallman, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Ah! for Wings\" - 1853, Charles Jarvis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Wearing of the Green\" - 1935, Henri F. Klickmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Arois Quintetti\" - undated, Mr. Lachnith, arranger;\"Trios\" - undated, De Mr. Pleyel, composer.","Scope and Contents \"L'etoile\" - undated, H.E. Lehmann, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Since First I saw your Face\" - undated, Barbra Allen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cootage Duetts- popular collection of Melodies\" - undated, J.E. Muller, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Jenny Linds\" - 1851, Samuel Owen, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mocking Bird\" - undated, J.A. Rosenberger, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cascade of Roses\" - 1882, Albert J. Snow, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Songs of the Pyrenees\" - 1889, M.H. Strugis, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Alice Gray\" - undated;\"Bye Bye Blackbird\" - undated, Mort Orfoin and Ray Clendaon, composers;\"Coventry Carol\" - undated;\"Dorez Doric mes Cheres Amours\" - undated;\"Air from Masaniello\" - undated;\"God Save the Emporor\" - undated;\"March from Masaniello\" - undated;\"Erster Spieler\" - undated;\"Flauto O Violino\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Kitty Tyrrell\" - undated; \"La Grotte des Fees\" - undated; \"La Noce de Le'nore\" - undated; \"Le lac Bleu\" - undated; \"Life's Happy Moments\" - undated; \"Lord Mocdonald's Reel\" - undated; \"Sir Archibald Grants Reel\" - undated; \"Last Rose of Summer\" - undated.","Scope and Contents \"Mant III-3 double\" - undated; \"Goodbye Sweetheart\" - undated; \"Marseilles March\" - undated; \"Monastery Bell\" - 1858; \"My Mother\" - undated; \"Nobody Coming to Marry Me\" - undated; \"Betsy Bell and Mary Gray\" - undated; \"Logan Sweetly\" - undated; \"Oh! Say Not a Woman's Love is Bought\" - undated; \"Overture, Caliph of Bagdad\" - undated; \"The Dying Soldier\" - 1864, undated.","Scope and Contents \" Robin Adair\" -1865; \"Russian March\" - undated; \"Silver Lake Waltz\" - undated; \"Sounds from Home\" - undated; \"Southern Soldier Boy\" - undated; \"Styrian Waltz of Weber\" - undated; \"Take Me Back to Old Virginny\" - undated; \" The Blind Girl to Her Banjo\" - undated; \" The Mocking Bird\" - undated; \" Theme de L'orgie de Caraffa\" - undated; \" Though Lingring Stan\" - undated; \" Too Late\" undated; \"Tu Vedrai chem amore in Terra\" - undated; \" Twas at the hour\" - undated; \"Twilight\" - undated; \"The Wave Sweeps My Breast\" - undated; \"The Weary Pund O Tow\" - undated; \"Well, I Agree\" - undated; \"When the Sheep Are in the Fauld\" - undated.","Three items present.","Scope and Contents \"Daily Practice for the Piano Forte\" - undated, Clementi, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Preludes and Exercises\" - 1886, Clementi and Hummel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"15 Exercises\" -undated, J.B. Duvernoy, composer.","Scope and Contents \"First Pedal Studies for the Piano\" - 1906, Jessie L. Gaynor, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The First Studies for Piano, Die Erlten Etuden\" - undated, Louis Kohler, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Guide to Rapid Fingering- Series of Instructive Exercises within the Octave\" - undated, Theodore Oesten, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Progressive lessor for Beginners - undated, Rausch, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Exercises Pre'paratives\" - 1878, Aloise Schmitt, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Forty pedal-Studies\" - 1914, Ludvig Schytte', composer.","Scope and Contents \"Juvenile Album\" - undated, J.A. Wade, Sullivan \u0026 Claribel, composers.","Scope and Contents \"Thackray for the Guitar\" - undated, Thomas Thackray, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Cuban Patrol\" - undated, E.J. Rutsky, composer; \"The Minstrel Boy\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Elfin Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Swiss Air\" - undated, Czerny, composer; \" On Yonder Rock Reclining\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Hungarian National, undated, unknown composer; \"La Belle Walt\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Home, sweet Home\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Cottage Waltz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Thirty-six exercises\" - undated, Aloise Schmiti, composer; \"Chromatic Scale in Triplets, sixes and c.\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Six progressive exercises on popular Melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Twenty-four exercises to give flexibility to the Fingers\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Eight exercises on the scale of C in one Octave\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Duetts for four Hands\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Various effects of the arpeggio , and mode of Performance\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Twelve scales in thirds and sixths, Fingered\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Acciaccatura\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Practical Exercise on the Turn\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Fingering of the common Chords, and their Inversions\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on the chord of the seventh in all its Positions\" - undated, unknown composer; \" I'm a Pilgrim\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Lilly Dale\" - undated, H.S. Thompson, composer and librettist; \"Do they miss me at Home\" - undated, S.M. Grannis, composer; \"Melodious Excercises for Teacher and Pupil\" - undated, Diabelli, composer; \"Favorite French Air\" - undated, A. Rondo, composer; \"Grande Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Grande Valse Briliante\" - undated, par F. Hunten, composer; \"Exercises in Velocity\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Scholar\" - undated, unknown composer; \"1er repos de L'e'tude\" - undated, unknown composer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Variations in 4 mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Rondino\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Serenade\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Grand March\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Andante Grazioso\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Calse Brillante\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air Varie A 4 Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Major Scales in Thirds\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Prelude in the key of C Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Prelude in the key of B flat Major\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Exercises on the chomatic scale in triplets. sixes and C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Preliminary exercise in common Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Scale of fingering in the key of C\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Air\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Broken sixths and Octaves in moving Figures\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Recreation from Study\" - undated, Le Garco Volage, composer; \"Two Duets- introducing the key signatures of G \u0026 F\" - undated, C. Altmann, composer; \"May Time\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Contentment\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Study in broken Chords\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Chord Study\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Etude for elasticity of the wrist\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Six Progressively exercises on popular melodies\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises on Chromatic Scale\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Howe's instructor for the Guitar; 1850, unknown composer; \" Etude\" - undated, unknown composer; \" Prie're du Matin de lEnfant- child's morning Prayer\" - undated, unknown composer; \"la Guaracha\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Exercises pour une main\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Master\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Syncopations\" - undated, unknown composers; \"To cross the Hands\" - pour croiser les Mains\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Staccato\" - undated, unknown composer; \"For the Double Notes\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Waltz from der Freischutz\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Old uncle Ned\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Camp town Hornpipe\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Le Bal d'Enfants- the Children's Ball\" - undated, Auf dem Kinderball, composer; \" Variations on German Air\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Untitled exercise book, undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 2\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Mathews' Graded Materials for the Piano Forte: Volume 3\" - 1895, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"National Graded Courses for the Piano Forte: Grade 1\" - 1899, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Oesterle's Instructive Course of Piano Pieces: Book II\" - 1908, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"John M. Williams' Graded Sight-Reading Books: Volume 2\" - 1928, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Boston Music School\" - 1871, B.F. Baker, author; \"The Euterpeiad of Musical Intelligencer; and Select Repository of classical and Polite Literature\" - 1823, Charles Dingley, author. \"Address Before the Boston Academy of Music on the Opening of the Odeon\" - 1835, Samuel A. Eliot, author. \"Second Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music, Read at the Anniversary Meeting\" - 1834, writer, unknown; \"Third Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1835; \"Ninth Annual Report of the Boston Academy of Music\" - 1841; \"Catalogue and Circular of the Musical Institute, Providence, RI\" - 1865.","Scope and Contents \"Balls' Musical Cabinet, or Compleat Pocket Library for the Flute, Flageolet, Volin\" - undated, unknown composers \"Happy Voices\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 15\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 16\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 17\" - undated, various composers \"The Apollo: No. 29\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Twinkling Stars\" - undated, G. Lezzi S. and various composers; \"Holy Communion\" - undated, Beethoven and various composers; \"Clarke's New Reed Organ Companion\" - undated, Lysberg and various composers; \"The Soldiers Joy\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Rip Van Winkle\" - undated, various composers; \"Spanish Dances\" - undated, Moszkowski and various composers; \"Album Leaf\" - undated, Dacobe and various composers; \"The First Kiss Waltz\" - undated, Lamothe and various composers; \"Anitra's Tanz\" - undated, various composers; \"A Goblin\" - undated, unknown composers; \"Nineteenth Century (the) Pianoforte: Pieces by representative Composers of the 19th Century, Volume II\" - undated, various composers; \"Valse Hongroise\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Star of the Sea\" - 1883, A. Kennedy and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Nearer, My god, To Thee!\" - 1882, Richards and various composers; \"Gondoliera\" - undated, Fritz Spindler and various composers; \"Biographical Sketches of Popular Composers and Singers\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Song of the Rose\" - undated, various composers; \"Praeludium\" - undated, composers unknown; \"Elva's Farewell Polka\" - 1851, J.A.G'schwend and various composers; \"La Regata Veneziana\" - undated, Delmar and various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Slumber Song\" - undated, Harriet Grace Mitchell, composer and librettist; \"Somewhere a Voice is Calling\" - undated, Arthur F. Tate, composer, Eileen Newton, librettist; \"The World is Waiting for the Sunrise\" - 1919, Ernest Seitz, composer, Eugene Lockhart, librettist; \"Smith's All Star Mandolin Folio Number 1\" - undated, various composers; \"The Whitmark Black and White Series\" - undated, Arthur A. Penn, composer; Amsco Music Sales Co. - 1933, various composers; \"Dreamy Melody\" - 1920s, unknkown composer; \"Sing and Dance for New Century in America 45 Years Ago Today\" - 1944, Chicago Sunday Tribune; \"The Convict and the Rose\" - 1925, Betty Chapin, composer and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Chèrie, I Love You\" - 1926, Lillian Rosedale Goodman, composer and librettist; \"Illuftrirten Allgemeinen Familien-Spielbuche\" - undated, various composers; \"Old Favorite Songs\" - 1903, various composers; Letter from Walter A. Montgomery, September 14 of unknown year; \"There was a Sheep of Darby\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Peter's Selected Catalogue of New and Popular Music\" - 1872, various composers; G. Schirmer music book starting with \"Gavotte\" - 1888, various composers; \"Pianoforte Pieces Representative Composers of the 19th Century\" - undated, various composers; \"A Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs for the Voice, Volume One\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vocal Duett Album\" - 1883, various composers \"Musical Album Presented by C.D. Kenny\" - undated, various composers \"The Musical Album No. 2\" - 1881, various composers \"The Organ, Volume VII, No. 40\" - 1896, various composers","Scope and Contents \"Community and Patriotic Songs\" - 1917, various composers; \"Christmastide\" - 1925, various composers; \"First Year classics for the Pianoforte\" - 1914, J.S. Bach, composers; \"When All the World was Young\" - 1921, various and unknown composers.","Scope and Contents \"The Vocal Music to Shakespeare's Plays: As You Like It\" - undated, Dr.Arne, composer; Handwritten song book with \"To\" and \"Over the Water to Charley\" - undated, unknown composer; Handwritten sheet of music with \"I Cannot Sing the Old Songs\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Song Folio\" - 1883, various composers; \"that Traitor, Love\" - undated, Joseph L. Roeckel, composer; \"Anthology of American Song\" - 1911, various composers; \"Classic Gems\" - undated, various composers","Scope and Contents \"The One Hundred and One Best Songs\" - 1915, The Cable Company, publishers; \"100 Songs of Scotland (music\u0026words)\" - undated, various composers; \"Songs of the Glenwood Mission Inn\" - 1910, various composers; \"Boosey's Musical Cabinet: A Collection of Standard and Popular Vocal and Pianoforte Music\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents Pocketbook starting with \"Old Hundred\" - undated, various composers; \"The Young Convert's Pocket Companion. Being a Collection of Hymns, with Tunes, Adapted to Each Hymn\" - 1822, unknown composer; \"Booth-Clibborn Dictory Songs\" - 1918, Victoria Booth-Clibborn Demarest, compiler and editor; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, Volume 1\" - undated, various composers; \"Willing's Pocket Companion, 6\" - undated, various composers; \"Willings Pocket Companion, 7\" - undated, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Munro's 10 Cent Musical Library, Volume 1\" - 1878, various composers; \"A Health to the Outward Bound\" -1843, Alexander Ball and various composers; \"Recreations Pour La Jeunesse\" - undated, various composers; \"Endless Amusement: A Collection of Four Hand Music\" - 1898, various composers.","Scope and Contents \"Vaughn Monroe's Favorite Songs\" - 1942, various composers; \"Tex Ritter: All Star Song Folio\" - 1947, various composers; \"Triangle Song Folio No. 1\" - 1945, various composers; \"Popular Song Hits\" - 1934, various composers;","Scope and Contents \"Italian Opera\" - undated, Don Giovanni, composer; \"Isabeav\" - 1910, Luigi Illica, composer, pietro Mascagni, librettist; \"Christmas Songs\" - 1916, Frederick Niven, composer; \"French's Opera Libretti\" - undated, Linda Di Chamounix, composer; \"Blind Tom\" - 1866, The Negro Boy Pianist, composer; \"La Somnabula\" - 1867, Bellini, composer; \"La Tosca\" - 1890, Mr. Henry E. Abbey and Mr. Maurice Grau, composers; \"The Heard-Bells\" - undated, unknown composer; \"In the Starlight\" - undated, unknown composer; \"I cannot sing the old songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"The Old Log Cabin\" - undated, unknown composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Army Songster\" - 1864, Geo. L. Bidgood, composer; \"Italian Opera\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Buens Fireside Library\" - undated, Northern Dinsteelsy, unknown composer; \"The Solder's Return\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Songs\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Scottish Poems\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Burns' Fireside Library\" - undated, unknown composer; \"Popular Confederate War Songs\" - 1907, Whittet and Shepperson, publishers; \"H.M.S. Pinafore\" - 1879, written by W.S. Gilbert, composed by Arthur Sullivan; \"Light Opera Librettos\" - undated, Nanki-Pooh, composer.","Scope and Contents \"The Mikado- and other comic Operas\" - 1885, W.S. Gilbert, librettist, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \"The Mascot\" - 1881, I.W. Norcross, Jr., dialogue and stage Director; \"The Awakened Rameses\" - 1911, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"Vie De Boheme'\" - 1898, M. Albert Carre, writer. \"The Awakened Rameses\" - undated, Joseph Hudnut, writer, Julius Wuerthner, composer; \"The Mascot\" - undated, Edmond Audran, composer; translation and adaptation of words to music by, Theodore T. Barker; \"The Mikado and other comic Operas\" - undated, W.S. Gilbert, writer, Arthur Sullivan, composer; \" La Vie De Boheme'\" - 1896, unknown composer.","This series includes sheet music collected by the Special Collections Research Center beginning 2007.","\"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1918, N.J. Clesi, composer and librettist;\"Good Night, Germany\" - 1913, Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettists, Geo W. Meyer, composer;\"Three Little Sisters\" - 1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer;\"Remember Pearl Harbor\" - 1942, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers;\"Good Night\" - 1944, Dicker Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers;\"Wait for me Mary\" - 1941, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, and Harry Tobias, composer;\"This is worth Fighting For\" - 1941, Edgar De Lange and Sam H. Stept, composers and librettist;\"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943,  Harry Johnson, composer;\"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer;\"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer;\"The Bells of Normandy are ringing again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettists;\"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer;\"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer;\"Comin' in on a wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy HcHugh, composer;\"Praise the Lord and ass the Ammunition\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer;\"Laddie in Khaki\" - 1910, Irvor Novello, composer.","\"If he can fight-like He can Love Good Night, Germeny\" - 1938,Grant Clarke and Howard E. Rogers, librettist, Geo. W. Meyer, composer; \"I'm sorry I made you Cry\" - 1938, N.J Clesi, composer and librettist; \"Prise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition!!\" - 1942, Frank Loesser, composer and librettist; \"Comin in on a Wing and a Prayer\" - 1943, Harold Adamson, librettist, Jimmy McHugh, composer; \"Johnny Zero\" - 1943, Mack David, librettist, Vee Lawnhurst, composer; \"American Patrol\" - 1942, Earl Haubrich, librettist, F.W. Meacham, composer; \"The Bells of Normandy are rising again\" - 1944, Don Reid and Irving Miller, composer and librettist; \"G.I. Jive\" - 1943, Johnny Mercer, composer; \"The Caissons Go Rolling Along\" - 1921, Edmund L. Gruber, composer; \"He wears a pair of silver Wings\" - 1941, Eric Maschwitz, composer; \"Goodnight Soldier\" - 1943, Harry Johnson, composer; \"This is Worth Fighting For\" - 1942, Edgar De Lange, composer and librettist; \"Wait for me Mary\" - 1942, Charlie Tobias, Nat Simon, Harry Tobias, composers; \"Good Night, wherever you Are\" - 1944, Dick Robertson, Al Hoffman, and Frank Weldon, composers; \"Pictoria Review\" - 1942, Don Reid, librettist, Don Reid and Sammy Kaye, composers; \"Three Little Sisters\" -1942, Irving Taylor, librettist, Vic Mizzy, composer; \"Laddie in Khaki the girl who waits at home\" - 1915, Ivor Novello, composer.","Scope and Contents \"I got plenty O' Nuttin\" - 1924, George Gershwin, composer, Dubose Heyward, librettist;\" Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - joe Goodwin and Raymond thunder mat, 1910\"Time after time is left\" - 1952, Mitchell Parish, Eleanor Young, melody, Harry D. Squires, composer and librettist composer; \"Carly Headed Babby\" -1926 G.H. Clutsam, composer;\"Negro Spirituals\" - 1922, H.T. Burleigh, composer;\"Little Bunch O' Honeyness\" - 1920, Carl Hahn, composer;\"Cottonfield Dance\" - 1904, Al. W. Brown, composer;\"Mammy's little coal Black Rose\" - 1929, Raymond Egan, librettist, Richard A. Whiting, composer;\"Aint You coming back to Dixieland\" - 1912, Al Jolson, composer;\" Come Back Dixie\" - 1915, Jack Mahoney, librettist, Percy Wenrich, composer;\"Leap Frog\" - 1908, Edwin F. Kendall, composer;\"I'm missin Mammy's Kissin\" - 1921, Sidney Clare, librettist, Lew Pollack, composer;\"Carolina Rolling Stone\" - 1921, Mitchell Parish, librettist, Eleanor Young and Harry D. Squires, composers;\"My Croony Melody\" - 1924, Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz, composers;\"Creole Swing-Song\" - 1908, Frederick E. Weatherly and Luigi Denza, composers;\"Ma Little Yalla Daisy\" - 1899, Hattie Starr, composer;\"The Black Cat Rag\" - 1910, Frank Wooster and Ethyl B.Smith, composers.\"My old home in the South Land\" - 1904, Mary F. Britton, I.M. Jackson, composers;\"Mighty lak'a Rose\" - 1901, Frank L. Stanton, librettist;\"The Ragtime Violin\" - 1911, Irving Berlin, composer;\"Sweet and Low\" - undated, J. Stanley Royce; composer;","10 pieces: 1 WILL YOU SAY TO MY DEAR MAMMY 1918 – by M. C. Thornton. This is a rare World War I sheet published by the composer in New Albany, Indiana. It shows a mother and a younger women named Cory waiting on a farm in front of a picture of the soldier overseas. 2- GOOD-BYE SAL PATRIOTIC MARCH SONG 1917 – by Ervin R. Miller. Cover art by WALTER SPOUSE. Cover photo of ANGELO MINETTI, THE GREAT CONCERT PIANO-ACCORDIANIST. 3- THE HOME COMING MARCH 1908 – E. T. Paull. Cver art by A Hoen \u0026 Co. of Richmond, Virginia. Images deal with family reunion, sailors homecoming, soldiers homecoming, and father coming home from work! There is also a Pax or Peace Parade as the main image ending a war. 4- I HAVE YOU AND YOU HAVE ME THOUGH YOU'RE THOUSANDS OF MILES AWAY / SOLDIER SONG 1918 – Tell Taylor, Earl K. Smith. Published by Tell Taylor. 5- FAREWELL, MOTHER, I HATE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO YOU 1918 – Thomas J. Flanagan, Ray Gibbins. Published by the composer in Syracuse, New York. One of the more rare STARMER art covers. The figure of a soldier calling a young soldier away from his mother. The 2 blue star flag flying from mother's house suggests she has a boy in the service. 6- WAKE UP, AMERICA 1916 – George Graff, Jr., Jack Glogau. Cover shows a giant Uncle Sam holding a battleship as the statue of liberty, a dirigible and airplanes appear.. 7- IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY 1912 – Jack Judge, Harry Williams. Cover TOMMY ATKINS. 8- GOOD-BYE MY SOLDIER BOY 1917 – Calla Gowdy Gregg. Self published by this female composer at 6 North Penn in Indianapolis, Indiana, this one is pretty rare. 9-THEY WERE ALL OUT OF STEP BUT JIM 1918 – Irving Berlin. Cover photo BLANCHE RING. Art by BARBELLE. 10-OVER THERE by George M. Cohan. Cover WILLIAM J. REILLY U.S.N. OF THE U.S.S. MICHIGAN.","Scope and Contents \"We are Americans Too\" -1935, Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke, composers and librettist.","Scope and Contents \"Anything is nice if it comes from Dixieland\" - 1919, Grant Clarke, Geo. W. Meyer, and Milton Ager, composers.","Scope and Contents \"It takes a long tall brown-skin gal to make a preacher lay his Bible down\" - 1917, Marshall Walker, librettist, Will. E. Skidmore, composer.","Scope and Contents \"Negro Spirituals\" - 1927, Chas. H. Pace, arranger.","Scope and Contents \"On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore\" - 1921, Edgar Leslie, librettist, Walter Donaldson, composer.","William's Colored Singers, The World's Greatest Harmonizing Octette. William \u0026Johnson Proprietors, Cas. P. Williams, Mgr., Chicago. Contains American Folk Songs as Sung by Williams' Jubilee Singers. Biography of the Williams' Jubilee Singers in back.","Scope and Contents E. L. Gamble and Karl C. Kraft: Gamble's Minstrel Song Book. First edition. East Liverpool, Ohio: E. L. Gamble, 1925. Printed softcover with retailer's label, 9 x 12 in., 12 pages. Collection of songs intended for use in minstrel shows, employing typical racial stereotypes. Among the titles included are \"Opening\" (\"Our jokes they are new so those who feel blue we will keep on the go...\"), \"How I'se Got the Ku Klux Klan Blues\" (\"As dey grow stronger mah legs grow longer.... I shiver and shake I quiver and quake when at me they make goo goos....\"), \"Where de Water Melons Grow,\" \"Gibe Me Chicken Foh Ebery Meal,\" and \"Finale\" .","Songster: \"Latest Coon Hit; I Don't Want to Be Your Lady Friend No More.\" Henry Weiman Publisher, New York.","Scope and Contents \"By Sam Coslow and Leon Friedman, Writers of Grieving for You, etc.\" Published in new York, by Robert Norton Co.Other title included is \"Try this over on your piano Gypsie Rose\" by Henry Lodge and Evelyn Rose.","Scope and Contents \"Farewell My Lilly Dear\" a Plantation Melody as sung by Christy's Minstrels written and composed by S.C.F.  Published by Firth, Pond \u0026 Co.  Copyright date of 1851.  Hand sewn binding.","Contains the following pieces of sheet music, most of which feature cover art that stereotypes African Americans. Paper Doll by the Mills Bros I aint bliged to stan no nigger foolin (Cover Only) Honey You'se May Lady Love (Cover Only) At a Darktown Cake Walk Everybody Twostep Rag Lucy (Cover Only) Smoky Mokes Hella Ma Baby Pray for the Lights to Go Out: A Negro Shouting Song Hypnotized Coons (Cover Only) Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground (2 different covers) Darktown Belle Mandy Lane The Sunny South Mid The Fields of Snowy Cotton Memories of the South Carry Me Back to Old Virginny Whistling Rufus Peaceful Henry Old Black Joe Mammy's Lullaby Pullman Porters Parade A Plantation Medley of Southern Airs","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes sheet music relating to wars, such as the Spanish-American War and World War I; nationalism; and depictions of life in the United States. Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans.","Includes Tramp, Tramp, Tramp; Dixie Land; The Battle Cry of Freedom; Marching Through Georgia; and The Star Spangled Banner.","From the musical comedy \"Three Little Lambs.\"","Contains the following pieces, some with cover art that stereotypes African Americans: St. Patrick's Day is a Bad Day for Coons, composed by Irving Jones, sung by Lew Dockstader, published by Sol Bloom, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 8, 1901. The American Song King Edward Asked For, written by Arthur Pryor, the Assistant Director of Sousa's band, pubished by The Sell Music Co., New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, April 19, 1903. Wing Lee's Rag-Time Clock, written and composed by Al Trahern, sung by Mathews \u0026 Bulgerin by the Sad Sea Waves, published by Shapiro, Bernstein \u0026 Vontilzer, New York, music supplement of Hearst's Chicago American, Sunday, September 2, 1900. A Rich Coon's Babe, written by Clare Kummer, published by Howley, Haviland \u0026 Dresser, New York, 1903.","Contains songs for use in \"Special Services Activites by Armed Forces personnel only.\"","Scope and Contents Sheet music about the memories of Greek independence in 1821 by Severin Leoni. The music is subtitled in French \"Souvenirs de la Liberte de la Grece 1821\" or \"Memories Souvenirs of the Freedom of Greece.\" The inscription at the top of the cover translates to \"Dedicated to the great patriot and benefactor of Greece G. Averof. The heroes listed clockwise on the cover include G. Averof, philanthropist; Patriarch Gregory V; Markos Botsaris, general; Konstantinos Kanaris, admiral; Theodoros Kolokotronis, general; and Rigas Feraios, writer, poet, and intellectual. 10 p. of music ; 36 cm.","Scope and Contents Sheet music for the song \"We are Americans Too\" with depictions of an African American Revolutionary War, Civil War, and World War I soldiers. Words and music by Andy Razaf, Eubie Blake, and Charles L. Cooke and published by Handy Brothers Music Company, Inc.","Contains sheet music related to the South, including some specifically about Virginia. There are a few pieces from the Civil War era. Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name.","Five Salted Peanuts","Capt. May's Quick Step","Virginia","Sweet Virginia Rose","He's A Rag Picker","Carry Me Back to Old Virginia (two copies)","Peanuts And Diamonds","The Teddy Bears' Picnic","Hot Roasted Peanuts (A Nutty Song with a Crackin' Good Tune)","Wait Till The War, Love, Is Over","Rose of Virginia (Operatic Edition) Rose of Virginia (Fine Art Edition)","Virginia Lullaby","Scope and Contents Henry George Theme Song, \"Smoke All Your Troubles Away\"","Heart-Sickness Blues","Bud Rag","Moonlight on the Melonpatch","How's Your Folks and My Folks Down in Norfolk Town","Virginia Blues (two copies)","Virginia Belle","Virginia Moonlight (woman on cover) Virginia Moonlight (Companion Song to the World Famous Lullaby Time)","There's a Girl in Old New Hampshire Whose Heart is Apart of Me","Peanuts (La Cacahuata)","Tell Them You're From Virginia","'Mid Tthe Green Fields of Virginia","Throwing Peanuts to the Moon","Scope and Contents Songs of the Old Dominion No. 1: The Moon is Dancing on the Sea Yes, I Will Leave the Throng With Thee, Answer to \"Oh, Share my Cottage, Gentle Maid\"","Texas","Old Virginia Moon (with ukulele arrangement, blue cover) Old Virginia Moon (green cover, two copies)","Pray, Maiden , Pray!","The U. Va. Two-Step","Watermelon Club","Virginia Lou","I'm Going to Climb the Blue Ridge Mountains Back to You","Temptation Rag","Watermelon Man","She is the Sunshine of Virginia","Billy","Billy Boy","When It's Harvest Time in Peaceful Valley","Melinda's Wedding Day","The Lord Made a Peanut","At a Georgia Campmeeting","Shenandoah","Watermelon and Friends","Chariot Race, or Ben Hur March (Tears in music stitched and note from composer's friend on inside of cover)","Melon Time in Dixieland","I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon to my Girl To-Night","Heart of Virginia","Virginia Moon (Waltz-song)","An Old Fashioned Garden in Virginia","The Peanut Vendor (El Manisero)","A Tale of Old Virginia","Under the Anheuser Bush (two copies)","Watermelons- Songs for Living","When it's Springtime in Virginia","Watermelon Weather","Peanuts! 5 a Bag","Carbalick Acid Rag","Memories of Virginia (Two copies)","Down Old Virginia Way (Operatic Edition)","Cover Me Up with the Sunshine of Virginia","Contains sheet musicrelated to Virginia and love songs. Some of the songs featured are \"And Wilt Though Weep?,\" 'Princess Pocahontas,\" \"Here's to you Henry Clay,\" and \"La Belle Virginienne: Composed and Dedicated to Mademoiselle Sally E. Taylor of Norfolk, VA.\"","La Belle Virginienne Valse (Binding hand-stitched)","The Ashland Memories","Princess Pocahontas (March and Two Step)","Researchers should consult with a staff member for further information in advance of using this series. Some of the sheet music in this series has pieces of paper with braille glued to the front page. Boxes 1-111 contain single song music by composer; boxes 112+ hold sheet music from music books and are filed by Publisher.","Organist of Pierpoint Baptist Church, Brooklyn, New York Hear Our Prayer Le Reve D'Amour with cover art La Coralie Polka Scottisch The Princess Waltz","Gems of German Songs Sing Tutor Oh, Ye Tears When the Swallows Homeward Fly Thou Art the World to Me Embarrassment with cover art of Minnie Palmer Fly Away Birdling Dear Angels Sleep thee Well Sweet-Heart, Good-Night Agatha Sleep Well Thou Sweet Angel Wanderer's Song Ask Me How much I Love Thee Il Sogno Stay with Me Good Night My Child Maiden Arise! Not a Sparrow Falleth She Whispers Softly Goodnight Der Fragft: was fingen die Voeglein all?","Christmas Song O Christmas Night Le Diable-A-Quatre Polka","Don't Be Angry Mother Scotch Air","A Warrior Bold - cover art The Mid Shipmite with ads from R.H. Macy","Picture of Comm. Enrico Caruso","known also as The Prima Donna Song; arranged and adapted by Chas.Jarvis","from Bellini's Admired Opera of Il Pirata","La Flute Magique Rondinos Bouquets de Melodies des Operas Il Trovatore","cover art","cover art","photo on cover","hand written music sheets included","photo of Allen on cover","Souvenir edition for Army Air Forces Leave Hotels on French Riviera","Hand written music sheets with hand designed cover art","Tis Midnight Hour with cover art Constancy","Larmes of Joie Katie's Secret","Cover Art","cover only","covert art","Somebody's Coming Oh Give Me the Hills My Gentle Isabel Oh! the enchanting delight","cover art","Ecstasy The Meeting - cover art L' Arditia","Treasures of the Deep One Struggle More","Mexico","Cover Art Madrid ,Spain","Cover Art","cover art: photo of Julio Martinez Arteaga Bolivia - Spanish","Marie Martha Happy Greetings Pepita Polka Snow Castles Marche De La Reine Mazurka des Traineaux, Chanson a Boire de La Promise La Cascadde de Roses Les Fifres de La Garde Sans Souci Galop De Bravoure","Bolero Waltz Come o'er the Moonlit Sea Dark Eyed One Dinna Forget You Say We Part Forever Come and Wander With Me Oh Yonder Rock Reclining March (Masaniello)","Mexico - Spanish","Italian Photos on cover","Sweet Lucy May My Dear Old Home Whom will the Shoe fit (The Maiden's Vow) I'll do as Much for You Eva Clair Dispel Those Clouds That Sorrow's Cast","Mexico - Spanish","Spanish - Barcelona, Spain Cover art by J. Casals","Christine - cover art My home by the mountain side The Cot by the Hill - cover art","Drei Lieder ernsten Inhalts - German Kirchenkantaten Meditation Dir ersten Bach-Studien Klavierkompositionen Bourree Das Wohltemperite Klavier Gavottee Willst du dein Herz mir schenken","London","Orphan's Prayer The Maiden's Prayer - cover art La Priere Dune Vierge - French version of the Maiden's Prayer Gebet einer Jungfrau - Germany","Centennial March - cover art I'd be a Butterfly","cover art","The Sailor's Grave The Little Sailor Boy's Lament The Happiest Time is Now My Home in the Greenwood The Barber's Shop The Mountaineer's Farewell My Trundle Bed Moonlight Boat Glee","Once a Dear Blue Eyes or Black Prima Donna Waltz Vilikins and his Dinah Laura's Linnet Jeannie Marsh of Cherry Walley The Sparkling Polka Lucrezia Borgia Quadrille Marseilles Hymm - cover art Guardian Spirits","Then You'll Remeber Me I Dreamt I Dewlt in Marble Halls - Cover Art The Light of Other Days is Faded The Sailor Sighs Pity for the One in Childhood Torn Come into the Garden, Maud The Day is Done Heart Bowed Down Oh Shall we go a Sailing Oh, Take Me to Thy Heart Again Don't let the Roses Listen Good Night, Good Night Beloved Excelsior Come into the Garden Maud Hark! I Hear the Organ's Peal!","I Dream of All Things Free When Stars are in the Quiet Skies Tell Him I Love Him Yet Oh, I come Not to Upbraid Thee","Italian","Das Konigsballet","German and English","Dear  Love, Be True Darling \"Tis You","Mary Gray The Gypsie's Festival","Der Herr is Mein Hirt - German Marcia Fantastica Albumblatt","I am Returning to Thee, Annie Snow White Blossoms I'm Leaving Thee in Sorrow, Annie The White Squall The Haunted Stream Where are the Friends of My Youth? Why do Summer Roses Fade Would you Leave me to Mourn","O bury me by the river's side Silently, tenderly, mournfully home","O That I Had Wings Love Not Waltz Give Me another Flower I Love Thee Still","I Spring-Tine When the Tide Comes In My Golden Ship","The Days of Old Romance Le Matin (Polka)","The Highland Minstrel Boy Moonlight, Music, Love \u0026 Flowers My Father Land Guard Her as a Treasure The Light Guitar Why Do I Weep - cover art Galopade from Gustavus By the Flowing Guadilquiver I wish I had a Little Bird Why Say Farewell!","Don't Stay away so Long Little Footsteps - cover art","I Oftern Sigh in Sadness Love's Regret","The Dying Girl's Farewell Novelette Quickstep","I Would That My Love - German and English Lieder Ohne Worte The Wedding March Trois Fantasies","Sing to Me Nightingale The Village Quick Step","Sweet and Low There is a fountain fill'd with blood Don't Care Tarantella","Silvery Shower Biscaccianti Waltz Breakfast Bell Polka Salut a La France Ever Be Happy! The Dearest Spot on Earth to Me Is Star of the East Garnet I Will Care for Mother Now Martha Rendezvous Mazurka Long Long Weary Day","Bilder in TonenGerman with cover art Rondo Mignon","Long Long Ago I'd Be a Butterfly We Met No Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine The Self Devoted Nun The Musical Wife","French cover art and photos","Ah! Yes I Remember How Sweet are the Roses","Le Me Be Free Melodeon Hall Schottische Paddy Carey Polka Knight Templar March Speak Not that name so Lightly Lilly Dale","The Whispering Trees The Image in the Heart","Sonaten Sinfonies Grand Landler Waltz Beethoven's dream Cactus Waltzes Les Audieux Azalia, or Almacks Waltz","Rondo Sonate Symphonie Nr. 2 Symphonie Nr. 8 Beethovens Last Waltz Funeral March with cover art Oh! God Thy Goodness Vienne March Minuet in G Grand Waltz Sonatine Sonaten Op. 10","Irrlichter The Jolly Trumpeter Galop","German","Italian","Take Them I implore Thee Hear me Norma Wher eare Now the Hopes I Cherished Sunbeam of Summer Oh Love for Me Thy Power Ah Bello a Me Ritorna Still so Gently o'er Me Stealing La Sonnambula Ah! non giunge Grand March in Norma","Linda Dumbarton's March 20 Joys (collection for Piano Fairy Dances Highland Fling Lilly Dale Starlight is Beaming I've not a thought but what is Thine Starlight Waltz","Night Fall Schottisch Hyazinth Schottisch The Young Recruit Quickstep La Favorita Domino Gallop Starlight Waltz Sleeping I Dream Love Blanche Alpen Waltz The Snowflake Schottisch The Dearest Spot of Earth Friendships Polka","Rocking Chair Polka 'Tis Midnight Hour Les Bords du Rhin A Good Old Fashion Polka St. Patricks Day Waltz Il Travatore Yankee Doodle The Wizard's Polka Schottisch Quickstep Lily Dale March di Bravura Poliuto","Bridal March La Fille du regiment Gentle Annie Friendship Waltz Bon Ton Polka Clara Polka Le Torrent Waltz Martha Potpouri Polka Joyful Waltz Little Darling Sack Waltz Chit Chat Plain Cotillion","cover photo","Wait for the Wagon Hope Be Thy Guide","The Atlantic Polka By the Sad Sea Waves Take this Lute - cover art The Cruiskeen Lawn","cover art","English and French","The Sands of dee Octave Galop The Tremolo Waltz Linda di Chamounix Les vespres Siciliennes La Traviata","covert art","Italian and English","Italian","German and English versions","Ernani Rondeau Polacca Rondeau La Muette de Portici Teufel's Polka Balisario The Evening Star Waltz Parade March Martha de Flotow Lucia di Lammermoor","La Fille du Regimment Salut a la France The Evening Star Waltz O Wert Thou But Mine Own Love Fleurs Italiennes Elfen Waltz Second March Martha Norma Ernani","Lucrezia Borgia Maniac or Pestal Waltzes Le Prophete Evening Star Waltz Last Waltzes of a Madman Azalea Polka I Puritani Faust de Spohr","Bouquets de Melodies OP. 42 - Cover art Belisario Post Horn Polka Evening Star Waltz La Sonnambula Opera Guillaume Tell de Rossini - cover art Fleurs Italiennes","Toujours Mobile Galop Faust","Marguerite - cover art Take Me Jamie dear","Home! Sweet Home - cover art I'm Saddest When I Sing Sweetly O'er My Senses Stealing! Teach, oh teach me to forget! Isabel Oh! My Bravest and Best I Resign Thee The Mistletoe Bough The Bloom is on the Rye Friendship Polka I Never lamed Him Never Go My Love Hark! 'tis the Indian Drum Bonaprate's Coronation Drum Oh! no I'll never mention Him Should He Upbraid Low wav'd the Summer Woods Tell Me My Heart Sounds so Joyful Ne'er can the Rose Dashing White Sergeant Myn-Heer Van Dunce Tho' tis all but a dream I'm Saddest when I sing If I speak to thee in Friendship's Name My Pretty Jane As it Fell upon a Day As the Robin When Once Fondly Cherished You Think I have a Merry Heart Sweettly O'er my Senses Stealing I'm Queen of A Fairy Band","Pretty as a Picture - cover art The Moon Behind the Hill leaf By Leaf the Roses fall Kittie Wells","\"Tis Sad to Think Upon the Joyous Days of Old By-Gone Hours Miss Myrtle","On the Bright Shores of Gold A Dream of Love - Cover Art Waves of the Ocean - cover art Sweet Dora Dare - cover art Watching By the Golden Gate - cover art While the Siver Tints the Gold - cover art Song of the Fisher Maiden - cover art Clayton's Grand March","Oh would I were a Bird I'm Glad Father's Come! Blue Eyed nelly","cover art","cover art","The Keepsake - Cover art Dagobert Alpine Morning Nannetta Polka les Bords Du Danube","Remember Me - cover art 48 Etudes","True Love Lives Forever Wery Pekoollar","German; cover art","Lora vale Remembered","The Blind Flower-girl's Song List, to the Convent Bells Love Not! Hearts and Homes Yesterday Household Words","A Favourite French Air Michelson's Celebrated Waltz","The Bend of the River Chant du Cigne My Queen Marche Militarie My True Love has My Heart The Message","covert art","The Triumph of the Waltzes Heaven to You May Grant Pardon Porter Sons Ah! Would that Happy Day Were Near - cover art photo of Anna Bishop","Silhouetten La Fontaine Heimweh At even-prayer ; remember me - English and German","Goodbye Douglas, Tender and True the Sea has its Pearls","French and English","Italian","cover art","photo on cover","The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl Victory at Last","Italian, German, English","Take My Arm the Other Side Quadrille","Serenade-OP.11 Fruhlingstrost - Comfort in Spring Op. 63 german and English Vergebliches Standchen Mein Madel hat einen Rosenmund When thy Bosom heaves the Sigh Sextett Op.18 Ungarische Tanze Capriccio Op.76","Oriental Waltz Carmac Polka","photo cover","Golden Light Polka Oh!home of my boyhood Mountain Horn Waltz Pleyel's German Hymn","Bring Back Our Darling - cover art Jockey Hat and Feather - cover art Nellie Ray Answer of Molly Darling","German and English","Fantasie Op.55 Funf tonstucke verschiedenen Charakters nebst drei Postludien Op.61","Woodlawn March Dream Life Schottish Midnight Scottisch - covert art The Rival Scottisch May Party Waltz -cover art Will You Come to My Mountain Home? cover art Oh Come Maidens Come Oh No I'll N'eer Forget thee The Sultan's Band March Love Not Bonny Eloise Polka Midnight Rhymes - covert art Happy family Polka - covert art Pride Polka - covert art Minnehaha or Laughing Water Polka - cover art Early Dawn Polka -cover art Hullabaloo Quadrille","Tyrolese Evening Hymn Come to the Sunset Tree","Rondo from la Sonnambula Der Froliche Tanzer 30 Petites Etudes pour Piano","French- colored cover with photo","Te Deum in B Minor Down by the Mill","The Diana Waltz The Ocean Wave Waltz","The Great Hen Convention Dixey's Land Darling Little Blue eyed Nell Little blue eyed boy Yes, we miss thee First Rose of Summer Kiss Me Quick and Go Ella Leene","Jolly Brothers L'Avant Coureur Galop","cover art photo","Marching Along Quick Step Rory O'Moore Quick Step","Fee Aux Roses Valse de L'Aurore Rondino Rondo Irlandais Rondinetto Marche de la Norma Le Juif Errant Pharsalia Waltz Bolero sur le Domino Noir La Fete au Couvent - cover art Fantaisie Sur la Romance The Linden Waltz La Fontaine auz Perles - cover art Cujus Animam March Crociato Bouquet de L'infante Angel of Night Cantarile et Rondo Valse","Colored cover art","Cinderella Waltz Oh Welcome the Hour from Catherine Grey","ZaZa - French - covert art Elle Avait des Soquettes - cover art","Italian","Italian","Weep Not O Rose See the Pale Moon Come Where the Sunlight Sleepeth Vieni Meco Tell me Thou Lovest Me","Italian","covert art","Love Moon J'aime Mon Amour - cover art","Mexico","Ring the Bell Softly Darling Minnie Lee I'd Offer Thee this Hand of Mine When the Whippoorwill is calling","Italian","Espana Tabasco March Habanera","Miller's Daughter - cover art Three Little Songs","Nancy Till The Black Quadrilles","Automne Les Noces D'Argent","I Wandered on the sea-beat shore (Shells of Ocean) Moonlight on the Ocean Will You Leave the Land, Jessie? Trees of the Forest How beautiful is the Sea When the Autumn leaves are falling","Chanson Pour Jean Le Cantique De Justice John's Lullaby","Old Folks at Home Susan Rayne","Deux Polonaises Op. 26 XXI Op. 25 Mazurka No. 1 Vier Impromptus Trois Valses Op. 64 Fantaisie-Impromptu Op. 66","Cover Photo","I cannot Sing the Old songs My Heart is over the Sea Five O'Clock in the Morning Faithful to Thee Maggie's Secret Maggie's Welcome - cover art Strangers Yet Take back the Heart We'd Better to Bide a Wee Won't You Tell Me Why Robin All Along the Valley","Poor Juna Rock of Liberty Meet Me By the Running Brook Minnie Minton Under the Ice Do not Sing that Song Again The Rover's Grave Jenny June The Sword of Bunker Hill I Live for Those Who Love Me The Old Mountain Tree Lament of the Sailor Boy's Mother","Sonate Op.36 Sonate No. 3 C. Sechs Sonatinen Sonata Nr. 18","Sweet Peace The Old Arm Chair The Bowery Gals The Last Link is Broken Slumber Sweetly Slumber De Louisiana Belle Stars of the Summer Night Rose Atherton The Last Link is Broken","cover art","covert art","cover art","cover art","cover photo","cover photo","cover art","The Grave of Uncle True The Grave of Lily Dale Dearly Do I Love Thee Dream of Other Days Lizzie Moore Why Don't He Come Thou Wilt never meet me more","The captain Grand March","Judith The May Queen The Holiday The Valley of Roses","Farewell The Rock Beside the Sea - Cover art Ever Speak in Tones of Kindness Northern Grand March Aileen Aroon Deal Gently with the Strangers Heart A World of Love at Home We Miss Thee at Home Susy Dear The Death of Minnehaha","Spring Season Polka Three Bells Polka","Dear Violetta Loves Ritornella Gustavus the Third","The Chatsworth Quadrilles Mugby Junction Galop","Beautiful Air The Harp That I Strung","Ecco Quel Fiero La Stella D'Amore","I Have Something Sweet to Tell You I Hear Thy Words So Tender Beck's Very Best Schottisch","Tarantelle Celluloid Polka-cover art","She is Sleeping, Sweetly Sleeping The Dismal Swamp","Sweet Love of Mine - cover art It Was a Dream Alas! The Old and Young Marie","Thou Still Art Near to Me Meet Me at the Lane","Last Idea of Weber The Lat Rose of Summer Le Desir","Frederick Polka Il Desiderio Lucrezia Borgia De Donizetti","Marche Turque Rousseau's Dream Etudes for Piano The Celebrated Studies","cover art","The Orange Blossom Waltz The Talpahok Waltz The Good Hope MArch","L'Hirondelle et le Prisonnier Une Voix Dans La Nuit","Lovely Nell I Forget the Gay World Dreams of Thee The Grave of Washington Dearest Mae","Pray Child then Pray - cover art Ernani","Kathleen Mavourneen - one hand written copy; cover art Dermot Astore! The Fountain of the Glen The Church Porch Sing to Me Norah The Three Caskets Her I Love I feel I'm Growing Old Lizzie","See Saw Waltz Little, Saucy Kate -cover art","Johnny's so Bashful The Angels Told Me So Captain Jinks Quadrilles","Had I Never, Never Known Thee The Arkansas Traveller Thou wouldst call me Back from the Echoless shore","Trust to Luck Juney at the Gate","Sweet Alice in Heaven the Sunshine in You The Sylphide Polka","Oft in the Silly Night The Carol of ther Mocking Bird Schottisch Hindoo Slave Girl","Four Operatic Quadrilles Theme of Mozart Petits Rondeaux et Variations Marche de Couronnement Air from Puritani Variations Elegantes; #3,#4,#6, #9,#11,#14,#15, #17,#19,#22, #23 Fantasia The Poor Blind Boy Theme de Ricci; Voi Mirate in Si Bel Giorno","Vorschule zur Fingerfertigkeit Six Operatic Overatures Six Popular Airs Two Quadrilles Royales Elfen Waltz March from Moses in Egypt Les Plaisirs du Salon Quadrilles Air in Mozart's Zauberflote The Swiss Drover Boy Le Pre aux Clercs Galop 30 Etudes Mecanisme","Schule der Gelaufigkeit Exercises in Velocity Souvenir de Jenny Lind Long Time Ago Dix Petits Rondeaux A Selection of Popular Airs","Stephanie-Gavotte En Avant Lover's Dream after the Ball","The Coquette Polka Home Sweet Home The Sontag Polka - Color cover art The National Schottisch Palermo Quadrille","Good Luck Polka The Flying Cloud Como Quadrilles The Bridal or Wedding Polka The King Pippin Polka The Rainy Day Song The Princess Royal Polka The Circassian Polka The Lute Waltz Bonnie Dundee The Edinburg Quadrille The Queens Galop Paul and Virginia Galop","Das Madchen und der Schmetterling Mittelalterliche Venushymne","cover art","Flee as a Bird The Past! The Past!","Romance Berceuse","Go Where the Mists are Sleeping Maiden! awake from thy slumbers","Silver Threads among the Gold When Silve Threads are Gold Again Little Face You Are Always Young to Me What were all the World Without thee? Half a Heart We deck their graves alike to day Christ is Risen-He is the Lord Hail the Lord Our Savior - cover art As thou Wilt Angel of Beauty Have I Not Been Kind to Thee? cover art Scatter Sweet Flowers o'er the Dead Heart Longings Don'r Be Angry with Me Darling","cover art","Babina Innamorta - cover art non dimenticar le mie parole - cover art","7eme Air Varie Airs Varies pour Violon Second Concerto Le Tremolo Douze Melodies Italiennes","Brindisi Octoroon Galopp","La Fille aux cheveux de Lin Jardins sous la Pluie Deux Arabesques Golliwogg's Cake-Walk Ministrels","cover art","Let Us Love One Another The May Queen The Blind Boy - cover art When the Night Wind Bewaileth The Lament of the Irish Emigrant-cover art I'm Alone, All Alone The Rainy Day Annie Laurie The May Sun Sheds an Amber LightThe Rainy Day","When the Swallows Homeward Fly La Prima Donna Valse","Les Adieux Spanische Tanze","cover art; Russian/Cyrillic","Songs of the Gondola Wings of a Dove","cover art","cover art","28 Melodious Exercises Sonatinen, Op. 151. 168 Largo al Factotum","'A Sciurara Duorme Mari - photo art Enrico Caruso - photo art","Ossian's Serenade The Whitw Mountain Serenade","Elizabeth Schottisch The Lancers Quadrilles Ferris' Quick Step - cover art The Cally Polka - cover art Ocean Wave Quick Step - cover art The Young Bachelor's March","Elizabeth Scottisch Bell Polka - cover art","cover art","Marjorie's Almana - ccover art He Thinks I do not Love Him","The Old Clock on the Stairs The Bridge - cover art The Brook","Motivo d'Amore - cover photo io che non vivo - cover photo","cover art","Child of the Regiment I Saw Her on the Vessel's Deck Lucrezia Borgia O Mio Fernando My Sighs Shall on the Balmy Breeze Nuits d'ete a Pausillippe Figlia Del  Reggimento It's Better to Laugh Make Me no Gaudy Chaplet Life Has no Power While Thus Around Joy Hovers Lucia di Lammermoor Life Has no Power Would you know my Worshipped Idol Spirit of Light The World is Full of Beauty Il Canta Italiana Search thro' the Wide World O to the Field of Glory I'll Pray for Thee Salut a la France","Rayon du Soleil Martha","cover art","I Can-not Live Without Thee I Live, Love! But for Thee","The Silken Bands Pensez a moi ma Chere a mie","We were Happy Then The Old Thatched Cot I went to Gather Flowers","Mary Blane Summer Evenings Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming \"Tis the Last Rose of Summer Swiss Cottage Post Boy Polka Winter Evenings Red Rover Quick Step Cruiskeen Lawn I was Poor but I was Happy Swiss Cottage Twas Night and All Around","O Salutaris Ave Verum","Annie Laurie Will Ye Come Back Again","1re Valse 6eme Valse","Canzonetta Sonte in B dur","Pleasures of Home Speed the Plough","Attila Gustave","12 Clavierstucke Silhouellen Bible Song No. 4 (handwritten) Slavische Tanze Biblische Lieder","Mr. Tambourine Man (French) With God on Our Side (French)","The Mellow Horn The Kettle and the Clock We Have met, Loved, and Parted Home is not Home without thee The Brown Jug Hoe the Gates Came Ajar Meet Me with a Kiss","Cousin et Cousin Du Plus Belle! Perce-Neige La Blondine","La Gaiete The Ethiopian","Button-Hole Boquet - cover art photo Hush A Baby Bye - cover art photo Sunshine will Come Again - cover art photo Santa Clause - announcement and song with photo","I Hear the Angels Calling My Idol Home When the Hues of Daylight fade","Burst, ye Apple Buds! At the Sea-shore","Sweet Violets Flee as a Bird Brothers Lullaby Fritz, Our Cousin-German","cover art","Boscobel Waltz Lattice Quick Step Good-Bye Wandering Sprite - Cover art The Separation The Ianthe Waltz A Twilight Thought Emniskillen Polka Oh! Come to the South","covert art","Bolero La Carnaval de Venise","D'Rauf Los! Goldfaden! Kaiser-Jubilaums-Marsch","Dear Heart Sweet Long Ago","Angel of Light, Favorita Annie Lisle La Mandala - cover sheet only The Gypsy Boy Welcome Soldiers! Thou Art so Near The Reaper's Polka Good Night Fair Maiden Carena No One to Love","One copy has hand written notes that appear to be poetry dated Sept. 19th, 1919(?)","Forget Thee, Dear Susie A Young Maidens Thoughts There's a Cot in the Valley Our Paths were once together Cast","Le Donne Comm'e' Bella 'a Stagione","dedicated to the Harvard Class of 1837","Panis Angelicus Ecce Panis Les Rameaux","Up and Away Wildfang Blattlein im Winde Walzer Rothkappchen-Polka -cover art","includes some handwritten notes in Italian","Im Fruhling Abschied In der Nacht Andre Liebe The Wanderer Gegegnung","Haydn's Gypsy Rondo Grecian Rondo","When I saw Sweet Nellie Home Liberty and Union","cover art","cover art","Lizzie Dies To-night Suffer Little Children to Come unto Me Little Ella's an Angel Nelly Bly Old Folks at Home My Old Kentucky Home, good night Fairy Belle Maggie by my side Massa's in the Cold Cold Ground - cover art Hard Times Come Again no More Beautiful Child of Song Nelly was a Lady File includes some posters without music","Willie I have Missed You - cover art Partenia to Ingomar Old Black Joe - cover art Beautiful Dreamer Under the Willow she's Sleeping Why Have My Loved Ones Gone? Gentle Annie Eulalie Come Where My Love Lies Dreaming Old Dog Tray","Fire Fly Polka Cottage Polka Syracuse Polka My native Land Good Night Mountain Zephyr Sounds from the Valley Syracuse","Over the Garden Wall - cover art Guild Polka Militaire - cover art","Little Annie Polka Mireille - Galop Polka Ideale","The Lanciers The Fishermaiden - cover art","Colored cover art","The Deep, Deep Sea Little Snow White Hands","Across the SeaBye and Bye Only Weary Oh Willie Boy Come Home The Old Journal Song When Sparrows Build When the Pale Moon arose last night","covert art","Sing Birdie Sing Nightingales Trill By Rippling Brook or stilly pond-Forget Me Not","cover art","O Fair Dove, O Fond Dove True Till Death","Ritmo Facinante Liza Alguien Me Ama Hazio Otra Vez","The Virginia Rose Bud Shells of the Ocean We are coming Father Abraham","Alice I'll Come to Thee Little Tottie's Prayer - cover art","I left Thee Where I Found Thee Love Allen Adale","Kathleen O Moore Kate Kearney","Good News From Home Academy Polka Oh let me dream of former years","cover photo","I Love Thee Yet The Orange Blosson Bridal Song - cover art Home: Where changes never come Be Watchful and Beware The Rose of Tralee Do They Think of Me at home Jeannette and Jeannot - cover art Under the Mistletoe Matrimony When we are Married My Own gentle Mother The Monks of Old Wandering in the May-time Fierce Flames ar Raging Sunshine and Cloud From Our Merry Swiss Home Kitty Tyrrell - cover art The Cavalier - cover art The Merry Merry Vintage Maid The Flower Queen","Che Faro Senza Euridice Iphigenie in Aulis","All Things are Beautiful Annie O'The Banks O'Dee Beautiful Erin Beautiful Moonlight Beautiful Star Blanche Alpen Blind Girl to Her Harp The Christian Graces - Cover Art Come to the Woods The Depths of the Ocean The Dove Down Among the Lillies The Dream is Past Faith Hope \u0026 Charity Floating on the Wind","Gently Signs the Breeze - covert Art Gipsy Countess The Gipsy's Dream The Gipsy Girl Give Me a Cot in the Valley I Love A Home that I Love Hope and the Rose A Home that I Love How Can I Leave Thee?","I Love thee Merry Sunshine I would Not die in Winter In the Starlight Lassie with the Hazel Eye Lays of the Night - cover art Mary Astorr Mother Can this Glory Be Murmuring Sea Music \u0026 Her Sister Song My Heart is Sad To Day Neath the Greenwood Tree","The Old Tune Our Beautiful Mountain Home O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale Ruth and Naomi Song of the Skylark's The Song of the Zephyr Stars of the Summer Night Susette \u0026 Beau Joe Tell Me Where Do Faires Dwell There a Sweet Wild Rose The Two Forest Nymphs Two Merry Alpine Maids Valley of Chamouni Voices of the Night What are The Wild Waves Saying Why do you Watch the Lone, Lone Deep? The Wind and the Harp The Young Vocalist - cover art","L'Aimable Cavorre","Au Matin Danse d'Almees Pan's Flute","Danse des Gnomes Scaramouche","The Usurious Lover A Woman's Love Deep in the Heart","Marche de Nuit - cover art Pastorella e Cavalliere Slumber on Baby Dear","Ave Maria Celebrate March from Faust Dodelinette Evening Faust Fantaisie brillante Faust Waltz Song Jesus of Nazareth Le Parlate D'Amour The Maiden's Prayer The Marionettes' Funeral March Medje Nouvelle Meditation Parlate D'Amour Pilgrim Reine de Saba Rome o e Giulietta Saltarello Salve DiMora Casta e Pura (Fausto) Sing, Smile, Slumber Soldier's Chorus Tell Me Beautiful Maiden Why Fade so soon sweet blossoms","The Austrian Retreat Bold Soldier Boy Les Bords du Delaware Bright Dreams of the Past Campbells are Coming Charity Departed Days Dearest Spot of earth to me is Home Elysian Dreams Evening Song to the Virgin From Greenland's Icy Mountains","Grand Russian March Henrietta Polka Home Sweet Home - cover art Hopeless not Heartless The Hour for Thee and Me How Sweet are the Roses Jenny Linds Favorite Polka Ladies Pets La Donne e Mobile Lindiana Linden Waltz Listen to the Mockingbird","Maggie By My Side The Marvelous Work Mazeppa La Nottee Bella Oft in the Stilly Night Old Folks at Home One Parting Song and then Farewell Over the Summer Sea","Saint Patrick's Day Sebastopol Shells of the Ocean Signs of Love Sounds from the Catskills Sound the Loud Timbrel Sources of Joy The Stars and Stripes forever The Sunshine of Love Spirit of Love, Spirit of Bliss The Watcher Wings of a Dove Wearing of  the Green Whip-poor-will's Write Me a Letter from Home","Farewell Ask if I Love Thee Goodnight Goodnight Beloved","Alethea Little Wide Awake","cover Art","Klavierstucke - Opus 41 Lauf der Welt Sonate Op.7 Holberg Suite Opus 40 Klaviersonaten Hochzeitstag auf Troldhaugen Berceuse The Shepard Boy Arabischer Tanz Holbery Suite Schmetterling Opus 43 Zweite Orchestersuite Lyrische Stucke","Pleasant dreams of long ago I am lonely to=night","Nelly wants to Marry Young Folks from Home","I'll Hang My Harp on a Willow Tree Oh! Would I were a Girl Again","The Lover and the Bird Look on the Shining Sea La Notte e Bella Il Cielo e Te!","Premierre Mediation The Practical Organist Noels Choral Scherzettino Marche Hongroise","Blanche I do Love Thee The Tear Tell Me! Tell Me! Birdie Wild Ye merry birds song Cheerfulness The Angels The Little Mendicant Ye Pretty Birds","The Fest March Sounds from Home","Gentle Lilly Bell Blue Eyes Scottisch","The Cracovian Maid Love On Come Hither with Me, O'er the Moon-Lit Sea - cover art The Rose will cease to blow","L'heure Exquise Fetes-Galantes-cover art","cover art","Who'll buy my Pretty Flowers Pretty Pong Lillies","Darling Nelly Gray Little Tillie's Grave Angel Nellie or Waiting at the Old Linden Tree","I Know that my Redeemer Liveth - cover art Lord Remember David Concert fur Violine und Pianoforte bearbeitet Ombra mai fu Angel's ever bright and fair The Harmonious Blacksmith Menuett","Memories of Mother Calling Can the Lord Depend on You? Some Day Sonn I'm a Poor sinner Who could it Be? Only Jesus","cover Art","Ever Onward! Call me Pet Names","cover art","The Blue Bells of Scotland Let Me Rest in the Land of My Birth","No One to Love Etty Way Dilly Burn","Hassler's Polka Royal Horse Guards Chinese Galop Society Schottish Shadow Dance","The Sailors Return Goodbye Sweetheart, Goodbye The Beacon that Lights Me Home Simon the Cellarer Old King Cole","How Sweet are the Roses - cover art Whispering Hope What is Home without a Mother? The Chimes of the Monastery Listen to the Mocking Bird Pray Tell me the wish of thy Heart I am Dreaming of the lov'd ones Mercy's Dream - cover art Dreams that charm'd me when a child I set My Heart upon a Flower What Care I!","Symphonien Largo de la 16e Symphonie Sonates Messiah Spirit Song Thou Lingering Star with Less'ning Ray Menuet from Symphonie no 11. Alegretto Pleasing Pain Rondo+","Pat Malloy Six Popular Dances for the guitar","Mollie Darling -cover art Evangeline - cover art Write Me a Letter from Home - cover art Darling Weep no More - cover art Kiss Me good bye darling - cover art Shamus O'Brien We parted by the River side Down by the Deep Sad Sea You've beena Friend to Me Yes, we think of thee at Home Katy McFerran My dear Old Sunny Home- cover art Take Me Back Home - cover art Nobody's Darling - cover art Nora O'Neal","The Burial of Mrs. Judson The Grave of Bonaparte","Little Daises 30 Etudes Progressives op. 46 Oeuvres de Piano","Just Once More! A Summer Night, Waltz Champagne Gallop Coterie Polka Der Wildfang The Skaters Mazurka","Romance Sans Paroles Marguerite","Evening Song to the Virgin The Child's first Grief The Messenger Bird","La Manola Lola Polka Deux Languages Tais-Toi Mon Coeur - cover art","When Alll the World is Young, Lad Oh Hush Thee my Babies","If I were a Bird I'd Fly to thee Liebeslied","cover art","cover art","Madame Sontags Waltz Empress Henrietta's Waltz Theme D'Aline Linda Di Chamounix Rondo Tyrolian Waltz Stabat Mater We Have Lived and Loved Together The Last rose of Summer L'Orage Variations Brillantes","I Have Riches, Thou Hast Beauty We Have Lived and Loved Together The Bridal Star La Parisienne Fairy Bells Cavatina de la Violette Fifty National Melodies First Set of Quadrilles Melodies de Christy Military Polka Comic Polka","O'er the Lone Sea Marseilles March Grand Minuet Madelle Sontags We Have Lived and Loved Together","Cover Photo Mme.Cassier","La Victoire Polka Facile","We're Out Upon the Moonlight Wave Few Days I Knew Thou Would'st Return Away then to the Mountains Days of Childhood 'Tis Home Where'er the Heart is Sleeping I Dreamed Love The Mountain Bugle Where Shall the Lover Rest The Bridesmaid Do You Love Me? Mr. and Mrs. Snibbs My Mountain Kate My Childhood Happy Home She Knew Him Not The Ladies Man","The Snow Storm - cover art Webster's Quick Step","Der Kinderlied In Meiner Heimath Abschied der Vogel Der Spielmann","Fantasiestuck Zur Guitarre","Himan's Serenade Matthew's Grand March","I See them on their Winding Way Wilt Tho Meet Me there Love Something to Love Me The Beautiful Day Where as Dewy Twilight Lingers","Song of the Captive Greek Girl Bird of the Greenwood","Dreams Still o'er the Waters Ruse-Bush L'Amicizia Snowy Lilly of the Valley The Alp Horn","My Home My Happy Home - Cover Art Hark! 'Tis the signal of the Meeting Annot Lyle The Poachers The Midshipman's Farewell Tell Me Mary How to Woo Thee The Woodbine Bower Her Heart is not There He Never Said He Loved O'er the Mountain Wi' My Love I'll March Away My Pretty Rose Give Me Back My Arab steed When the Moonbeams tender light","The Mockingbird - cover art Caprice de Concert Grand Paraphase de Concerr Love Among the Rose The Nightingales Trill","Invigorator Schottisch The Katy Darling Scottisch","Galopp Souvenir de Trovatore Crepuscule La Gazelle","Unter'm Machandelbaum Donauweibchen und Eisner Mann","Allegro Marziale Another Year Wood Up","Young America Waltzes Dance of the Demon Cachucha","Angels Watching Oh! What is Life.","Ellen's Waltz The Soldiers Joy","Let us now go even unto Bethlehem The Sailor's Grave","Did I Try to Paint Temptaion Oh! Yes we often mention her The Deep Deep Sea The Dew Drop All Things Love Thee so do I Dark Eyed One Come! Come! Soldiers Come! Cherry Ripe Where Zephyr dwells Again, Again, Again I Know a Bank Come Buy My Roses O'Come to the West Through the Wood The Banks of the Allan Water Mother oh sing me to rest","O'er the Blue Sea O Give Me a Home By the Sea Ella Gray Ballad Hear the Wild Birds Song The Rover's Adieu","Little Barefoot Only a Pansy Blossom When the Robins Nest Again - cover art","Sliding Down the Cellar Door I Leave you to Decide You Never miss the Water until the Well Runs Dry","Scenes de la Csarda Poemes Hongrois","Wyoming Grand Waltz Franconia Waltz","Wake Lady Wake The Social Glass","color cover art","Three Fishers went sailing Autumn Leaves Turn Fortune, Turn Thy Wheel","Cover art","Scales and Exercises for the Piano Forte La Rose Trumpet March Malcolm's March Leipsig Waltz O Cara Memoria Le Charme Le Debut de La Jeunesse Gallopade Quadrille The Emerald The Sultana 'T were wain to tell thee","Non piu mesta in la Cenerentola Come to Me, Gentle Sleep Les Bords du Rhin Trois Sentimentales: L'eloge des Larmes Collection of Operatic Airs Le Petit Tambour Six Tyrolien Waltzes Duo de Belisario Air de Herold L'Alliance Melodies Gracieuses Le Retour au Chalet L'elisir D'amore Marche de la Norma","Mrs. Lofty and I Eight Dollars a day","Braille Notation","My Love, my last thoughts are of thee Helen May","Fourth Calisthenic Rondo Third Calisthenic Rondo Alpenlied The Rosy Morn Come Where the Violets Blow Birth-day Ball: Valse Birth-day Ball: Schottische - cover art The Hazel Dell The Arkansas Traveller Oft in the Stilly Night Wake from your Slumbers Galatea Mazurka","The Dew Drop Brothers raise the Cheerful Song Soft be the gently breathing notes","Saviour breathe an evening blessing Te Deum Laudamus","La Pastorale Provencale Berceuse Amoureuse","cover art \u0026 photo","Valse de l'Opera Faust de Gounod Third Meditation, Op. 17","Le coeur de ma mie L'oiseau bleu","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Little Chatter-box Polka The Orphan's Lament Rome! Thou art no more Love's Hours Home Ever Dear Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet Widow Malone","Prayer at Sea Juvenile Party Galop","Florence The Mariner's Bride The Wings of a Dove","Opus 32 - Heft 1 Opus 32 - Heft 2 Opus 32 - Heft 3 Classiche Violin Musik The Mill Oh Lay Thy Cheek on Mine, Dear Love Opus 38 Dolorosa Nachmittags-stille Morgengruss - Opus 17 Abendmusik","cover sheet only","Thoughts of Other Days Song Without Words My Mellow Horn","The Prima Donna Waltz La Sicilienne Katy-Did Polka The Moldavian Schottisch Royal Irish My Father's Coming Home Mother The Mont Blanc Polka - cover art Douro Polka Faust Quadrille Grand Quadrille Hail to the Chief","Roseate Polka Victoria Rifles Quadrilles","Heimweh Silver Bells The First Violet Feu Follet Farewell, We'll Meet Again Irrlicht","Knights Templar Mazurka Flower Mazurka","Der kleine Postillon Rheinlander Champagner Walzer","When Night's Dark Shades are Stealing Vienna Gallop","No. 2 Petite Valse No. 6 Impromptu","Primrose Polka My Soul in one Unbroken Sigh Cricket on the Hearth Little Mischief Polnaise Blosson Polka Ravel Polka You are all the World to Me","cover art","La Bohemienne Charming Mazurka Ploka mazurka - Faust Boute-en-Train Flick et Flock Galop Argentine Mazurka - cover art Defile Marche - cover art Caprice Hongrois La Norvegienne","Araby's Daughter The Maid of Athens Bright and best of the sond of the morning Kate Kearney","The Minute Gun at Sea Eve's Lamentation","The Watchword Souvenir de la Belle Poules","I Would not live Alway The Rainbow Schottisch - colored cover art","The Orphan's Prayer Mollie Darling","Whisperings of Love - cover art Angel's Serenade Mountain Belle - cover art Annie Laurie March Perle de L'Amerique - cover picture Red Bird Polka Love by Midnight - cover art torn Innocence Polka - cover art Charming Waltz - cover art Lotta's Favorites - cover picture Violet Waltz - cover art","The Coral Schottisch The Rainbow Schottisch - Color cover art The Pearl Polka Sontag Polka The Signal March How dear to me the hour","title and cover pages","Blue Eyed Soldier Boy Is the Sweet Dream Broken","Valse de Mignonette Jovial Waltz Fairy Waltz","Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Oh! fly to the Prairie Land Ho! Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep-cover art I'm Queen of a Fairy Band Farewell to Summer She Wore a wreath of Roses Say, what shall my song be to-night Dear Land of My Birth!","Lone Galop Lancer's Quadrilles Dancing in the Moonlight Coronation Polka Kitty Clover Fire-Fly Polka Evening Dew Waltz La Blonde Polka Apple of My Eye The Grand Duchesse Laughing Water Polka Ivy Leaf Waltz Cherry Ripe Polka","title page only","cover art","Potpourri fur lustige Leut Feinsliebchen Polka - cover art Neues Leben Walzer Marchen-Lauschen","Salut a Pesth Marche Hongroise","The Flowers of the Forest John Anderson, My Jo","Bouquet de Melodies - Lucia Bouquet de Melodies - Lucrezia Borgia Bouquet de Melodies - Freischutz Bouquet de Melodies - Tanuhauser Bouquet de Melodies - La Fille du Regiment Bouquet de Melodies - Martha de Flotow Zampa Shepherd's Song Guillaume Tell Berceuse Mazourka Galante Turkish Reveille Marsch aus Faust von Ch. Gounod Arie Aus Stabat Mater Miserere und Romanze Volkslied A Mother's Prayer Lily of the Valley","Rosa de Vries Waltz Ella Polka","The Maid of Judah We Met by Chance Ave Maria Drift My Bark Trot Galop Gently Rest The Slumber Song","Duettino Scene Bohemienne Hilda Waltz Graziella","Three Favorite Songs - Lilly Salina Le Bijou Sonatine Rondo IV The New Kingdom","cover art","cover art","Thou Art Ever Nigh A Morning in the Woods","Russian Polka The Aurora Waltzes The Dublin Waltzes Les Clochettes Polka Salut a Prague","cover art","Thou hast wounded the spirit that lov'd thee Oh! Were I a Bird","Would I were with Thee The Wild Ash Deer","First Kiss Breeze of Night","colored cover art","Serenade Der Tyroler und sein Kind Abendlauten Heather Rose Minnelied Die Glockenblumen von Schottland","Steyrische Tanze Evening Star Waltz Hof-Ball-Tanze Busserl - Walzer","cover art","Highland Gems Pride Schottische - cover art","O Dolce Concento Panama Waltz The Bugle Call Tink a Tink The Nightinggale with Variations","The Joyful Summer's Come On the Banks of Guadalquiver My Dreams are now no more of thee","cover art","La Chatelaine Vaga Luna","Away, Away to the Mountains Brow The Soldier's Tear Come Dwell with Me By the Margin of Fair Zurich's Waters Day-light Love is Pass'd Away The Gypsey's Wild Chaunt I am Dreaming of Thee Oh! no never name her to me I'll Be No Submissive Wife Oh Bring Me Showers of Roses The Alpine Maid Love in a Cottage A Dream in the Past The Moon's on the Lake Napolitaine Sing Away, by Day \u0026 By Night","Write to Me, Love My Own One","Les Cloches du Monastere Titania","cover art","cover art","Lawrence Waltz Rondoletto","When Twilight woo's the silver Sea Ellsworth","Bachelors Polka Alice Polka","braille notation on cover","La Source Mazurka","Rock Me to Sleep, Mother Woodland Whispers - cover art Angels My Loved One will Rock thee to sleep Let me linger by thy side","O Memory Speed On My Bark","Home! Ever Loved Home Thy Will Be Done","Esmeralda Ka foozle-um Galop","cover art","Recreations caracteristiques - cvoer art Souvenir D'Enfance Chanson a Boire","Massarianta - cover photo Vieneme 'Nzuonne E Parleme","Devotion Camelia Wasser-Nixen","cover art","Cover Photo","The Bridge - colored cover art Too Late, too late - cover art","Yes! The Die is Cast Pestal, or, the Prison Song","It is better to Laugh than be Sighing Laddie Come Where the Foutains Play Thou Art Near Me Again I've left the Snow-Clad Hills - cover art Woods of Green Erin! Thou Art gone from My Gaze The Sister's Wedding Mornings Ruddy Beam Why do I Love Thee Yet It's Now the May Time Rosa May Only for Thee I Heard the Wee Bord Singing Bonnie New Moon Love me little, love me long Dreams of the Heart The Mountain Daisy","Kiss the Little Ones for Me Alone in the Lane","Etude de Concert Sonate Rhapsodie hongroise - Hungarian Rhapsody 6 Chants polonais Mazurka Brillante Ein Fichtenbaum steht Einsam - handwritten copy","Not for Joseph I've Something Sweet to Tell You Bonnie Bell The Soldier's Song","There's a Fresh little Mound near the willow Sweet Kitty Manee Down by the Sea Heaven Our Home","cover art","Come and Buy Each Summer Flower There's a Path by the river Blow Gentle Gales The Old House at Home Philip, the Falconer","The Serious Family Polka The Bride The Rose of Affection Bundle and Go","30 Melodische Etuden No. 7 In Der Dammerung","colored cover art","Fly Away Galop Uncle Sam What ails you?","Ecstasy Waltz Ladies Polka Redowa","cover art","cover photo","Dream Land Waltzes - Lenore Louis' Second Waltz Departed Days","Dawn Waltz Ev'ry Land My Home -cover art","The Fairy Boy Rory O'Moore The Low Back'd Car Yes, we must part Widow Ma Chree The Angels Whisper True Love Can Ne'er Forget My Mother Dear","Oh! Molly Bawn Why Leave Me Pining The May-Dew Bowld Sojer Boy The Lands of dreams Mother He's Going Away Norah McShane Molly Bawn Thou Art Away Girl I left behind me The Haunted Spring What will you do love The Fairy Tempter","cover art","Alice Gallopade The Moonbeams are Glancing Spring Flowers","Barbe-Bleue Galop La Belle Helene","cover photo","Flutina Waltz Fountain Waltz","Maryland My Home A Home By the Sea","Polonaise Marzwind The Eagle or Der Adler","Village Belle Polka Immortellen Waltzes National Beauties III Marches Heroiques Happy Waltz Cumberland March No One to Love On the Beach at Long Branch Galop Softly Tread my Nelly's Sleeping The Mother's Reply Memorial March Ninety Years Ago Beautiful River Captain Jinks No, ne'er can Thy Home Be Mine Cato's Qucikstep Geranium Polacca Lotta Galop","Fondly and Truly The Cinderella Grand March","Take Me to the Ball -Cover photo The Separation Christabel The Silent Farewell Erin is My Home I Have Something Sweet to Tell You The Clarion Now Sounds to the Field Home Sweet Home Am I to Blame Pas L'Espagnol","I Have Something Sweet to tell You Maryland Institute Schottisch The Lost Flower","cover art","cover art","Le Torrent Juana","Waltz of Love 20 Vocalises","Cover art","Sailing The King of the Main","I Love the Path of the Free The Mountaineer Would You","Maguerite - cover photo My God and Father, whilw I stray Lonely Across the Far Blue Hills MArie","Little Lula Let the Dead and Beautiful Rest","Quadrilles - cover art Come this way my Father","cover art","Rosebud Quickstep The Ring My Mother Wore","Twickenham Ferry Friendship","Aragonaise Elegie Leonore When the Heart is Young When a Child Roamed the Green Fields Through Le Roi de Lahore - cover photo","Sunset Ballad When the Moon on the Lake is Beaming - cover art Love's Rememberance Come Sing Again that Song","Lady Love Lake It is Not True","cover art","Ein Stern fallt vom Himmel Wo beim Wein ein Walzer klingt Juanita - cover art","Gluten Polka By and By","The Mascot Waltz - cover art Silver Threads Among the Gold","El Kohinoor The Humming Bird Fantasie","When a Little farm we Keep Ye Shepherds Tell Me","Comrades Belle Mahone - cover art Oh, Peter! Oh! Uncle John","The Faded Coat of Blue The Dying Minstrel When You and I Were Young Annie Darling","I'm O'er Young to Marry This Harp is Mute","Thought Cuoid One Day! I Love Forever! Bonnie Mary Haye The Bird at Sea","cover art","3 Caprices - cover art To Distant Lands I'll Rove Italy Over the Mountain P Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast I would that my Love Consolation Songs without words If with all your Hearts Capriccio Rondo Capriccioso Auf Flugeln des Gesanges Oh Rest in the Lord Overture-Midsummer-Nights Dream I Would that my Love The Sabbath Morn Zweites Konzert fur Pianoforte In His Hands are all Corners of the Earth","Mit mehreren 8 und 4 fuss. Stimmen Zwanzig Praeludien Zehn Vor-und Nachspiele Drei Tonbilder Sechs Degelstucke Drei Clavierstucke-Novellette","cover art","Those Evening Bells Deliciosa or Leonore Polka","Long, Long Weary Day I am dreaming I'm an Infant - cover art Do You Love Me? I am Thine I'd Mourn the hopes that Leave Me Smiles \u0026 Tears","The Blind Girl Ballad - cover art Woodland Waltz The Willow Song Mount Pleasant Waltz","The Celebrated Sack Waltz Absent - cover art","Le Carnaval de Venise Air Russes Chant Bohemien","The Village Band - cover art Golden Band March Waltz","Daisy Marche Militaire Where the Hills are Heaven Adoring Fairy Spell","Scope and Contents Melodies from \"Le Prophete\" - cover art Hours of Rapture The Vale of Rest Sadly and Drearily Come to Me Dearest Maiden!","cover art","Recompense Mother, watch the little feet","Absent from Thee Ballad The Bonnie Wee Wife","Under the Daisies Ballad - cover art Darling Little Gertie - cover photo The Love Bird Waltz Song I am Waiting for Him to Come Home I Hear a voice from Heaven Waiting Song Longing The Whip-Poor-Will's - cover art","Ah! Che la Morte Ognora Ave Maria - cover art After My Galloping Steed - cover photo When the Tide somes in The Flag of the Tree Picking Cherries Down the Lane Watching - cover art Meeting","Calotta - Walzer I am the Unfortunate Jonathan The Army Chaplain Fan Autographs","Return of Springs Chestnut Street Scottisch Sleigh - Ride Scottisch","Sonata Trio-Sonate","Best of All Only Once More","Little Tin Soldier The Kerry Dance Song Rose Marie My Love has gone a sailing Three Simple Words","cover art","The Poor Savoyard - cover art Bo Peep Polka","Song of the Olden Time Come Play Me That Simple Air Again They Tell Me Thou'rt the Favoured Guest Wilt Thou Say FArewell Love Believe Me if all those endearing young Charms Come rest in this Bosom Those Evening Bells Love's Young Dream Oft in the Stilly Night My Heart and Lute Origin of the Harp Come Rest in this Bosom Watchman Weeping for Thee the Feast of Roses 'Tis the Last Rose of Summer Come Sing me that Sweet air again The Romanika","The Swiss Waltz Kinlock of Kinlock The Watchman The Carrier Pigeon Favorite Swiss Waltz - Harp or Piano","Twilight My Darling Husband Lost Hope","On the Road to Brighton Peter Gray Dressed in a Dolly Varden","Op. 113 - Grand Duo pour piano Swiss BoyTthe Switzer's Long of Home Erin is now My Home","Grande Valse de Concert Op.72 - 15 Etudes de Virtuosite Gondoliera Guitarre Spanische Tanze No. 4 Spanische Tanze No. 1 Malaguena`","Idoneneus - Arie Arie aus Oper. Il re pastore fur Sopran - Braille notation Sonate No. 17 Sonata in G Major Violet Go, Forget Me, Why Should Sorrow Selection of Melodies from Don Giovanni Yet That Have Tasted La Ci Darem","Navy Yard Grand March Lancaster Gallop Waltz","The Coming Step The Brightest Eyes Memory's Dream The Break of Day Falling Leaves Bijou of the Opera No. 13","Boquet Schottisch Polka The Coquette Schottisch","The Child's Wish Ballad My Heart Would Seek a Home","Annie Laurie Thalberg Polka Where I'd Love to Live","cover art - collection of Songs","cover sheet only","cover art","Mary of Argyle The Bride When Night Comes O'er the Plain The Bonny English Rose Deep in My Soul Dear Native Land The Rose of Allandale We Soon Shall meet Again Hear me Norma O! For One Seraphic Strain! The Rose of England - cover art/photo The Forest Queen Oh! The Moment was Sad The Spanish Guitar The Pilot Hear Me Norma","My Life is Like a Summer Rose Annie of the Vale","The Sea 4th Symphonie de Mozart","Gigue-Favorite Gavotte Favorite","cover only","Golden Moments Darling Little Lizzie fairest of the Fair","Mighty lak'a rose Serenade","handwritten","'O Viaggio 'E nozze Canto per te!","cover art","I Do Not Love Thee The Fairy Bells Oh Take Me Back to Switzerland Juanita Would I were with Thee Fanny Grey Maraquita The Officer's Funeral Love Not We are the Wandering Breezes","Ladies Reception Grand March But Where Art Thou","We Were Girls together Last Words of Emmet","Lights and Shadows Long and weary Day Perles de L'Opera Die Elfen, Valse de Labitzky Liebesschmerz Alpine Bells Auf der Schaukel Bonbonniere Musicale Book 4 Bonbonniere Musicale Book 5 Perles Allemandes Gondolied Ernani Maienliebe Snowbell's Spring Carol Staendchen Diavolina Minnesang","La Belle Helene Advance in Maiden Beauty Pot Pourri Orphee Aux Enfers A Poor Girl's Letter","Cover art","cover sheet only","The Lone Starry Hours Home Again The Galloping Sleigh Ride Going Home! Sam Brown Jenny Lane Silver Moonlight Winds The Indian Warrior's Grave Let Me Kiss Him for his Mother Dreaming of Home \u0026 Mother-cover art Twinkling stars are laughing, Love","Home Delights - cover art Root, Hog, or Die Oh! Emma was a Darling - cover art Wake! Dinah Wake! Home beloved, I miss thee then Moss Grown Dell","cover art","La Pluie de Perles O Sing to Me - cover art Who's at my Window","Down the Shadowed Lane she goes Shadow","cover art","Cover Photo","3 Volslieder Un Ballo in Maschere Loves of the Angels - cover art","cover art","colored cover art","La Violetera - cover art Ca...C'est Paris!","Sweet Evelina Starlight Waltz I'm Willing to Wait Sunlight","2 page cover art","My Ain Fire Side Sweet Home The Land of the Stranger Wanted a Governess Smile again my bonny Lassie Dost Thou Love Me Sister Ruth Vilikins \u0026 His Dinah Sleep My Darling Lullaby Slumber lie soft on Thy Beautiful Eye The Tyrolese Fortune Teller Comin' Thro' the Rye O! Merry row the bonnie Bark","cover art","Le Lever du Soleil Guide Me, O thou Great Jehovah","colored cover art","Melodienkranz Volksklange","cover art","Cover art","My Hearts in the Highlands When Wilt Thou Think of Me Love","Colored cover art","Stabat Mater Nina - braille on cover","Beware! The Polish Maiden's Song Marguerite Darling Little Minnie","Speak, only Speak! Little Robin Tell Kitty I'm Coming Barney Take Me Home Again Slumber not Darling","Mam'zelle Carabin - cover art Bonjour Suzon!","I Love Thee Dear Erin Old Rosin, the Bow Mothe Dear Ballad Sweet Memories of Thee The Greek March Shall we meet again Mary O! Doubt Not Natille, Maid of the Mill Louisville Gallopade The Ben Bolt Polka The Sailor Boy Oh! I am in Love Silken Bands The Only Daughter","Terpsichore Polka How Can I Leave Thee!","My Soul is Dark Be Kind to Each Other","Thou Art Lovelier Far I Love Wild \u0026 Mute","Young Ellen The Rock of the Pilgrims","Concerto per Violoncello Tarantella per Violoncello Fantasia romantica","May Flower Scottische We May Roam Round the World Spangle Polka","Little White Cottage The Medley Song","I Love My Love The Golden Lesson When Life is Brightest The Swallow The Raft There is Music..By the River","Here Awa' there awa' Wandering Willie La Recreation des Demoiselles Six Petits Duos","Mandoline Dansons La Gigue","colored cover art","Braille on cover","cover art - Annie Louise Cary","Mazurkai Op.11 No.3 Mazurkai Op.51 No.6 Mazurkai Op.32 No.2 Mazurkai Op.3 No.2 Ave Maria Ellentanz Polanaise de Concert Drei Stucke Op. 11","Tarantelle Chanson sans Paroles Spanische Tanze-cover art Zwei Transcriptionene-Schlummerlied Spanischer Carneval Ballet Scene Romanze Menuetto Serenade Orientale Trauermarsch","Noche y Dia Justamente una de esas Cosas Volver a Empezar Eso Que Llaman Amor","Serious Family Polka My Home is Nigh Ballad","Let Me Dream of Home Sweet Home - colored cover art First Rose of Summer Ballad","Mediation Waltz Mazourka Institute Polka Only Just a Year Ago Ballad Linwood Waltz","My Home's on the boundless sea Just Beyond the Pearly Gates Walking Down Broadway - cover art of Wm. Lingard As Through the Park I Go - cover art of Wm. Lingard Is My Darling True to Me?","cover art","cover art","The Sailor's Dream - cover art The Harvest Queen - cover art","My Heart Returns to Thee Again Switzer's Longing for Home Tyrolese-Song","A Grecian Air Here's a Health to all Good Lasses","Strike the Cymbal Sweet Breathing, Tranquil Peace","cover photo","The Lay of the Minstrel Knights On Wi the Tartan","cover art","Fenesta Enfamita! - cover photos Russulella Mia - cover photos","La Polka de la Reine La Fileuse Tarantella","The Mountain Maid's Invitation The Miller's Maid","Joyous Life Marinella - cover art","Dinah is the Girl for Me Die Musicanten","Braille notation on cover","Isle of Beauty, Fare Thee Well Oh! Come to Me","cover art","cover art","Robin Adair When the Green Leaves of Youth Turn Yellow","braille notation on cover","Thou art so near and yet so far Love's Request","Concert fur das Violoncell Clavier-Concerte Concert Op. 254 Cadenzen Spring Flowers Variationen Op. 84 In Memoriam","Typed copy","cover art","Cover art picture of the Mount Vernon Hotel, Cape May, NJ","cover art","cover art","cover art","Tone Pictures Blumen am Weg","Hungarian","Pastoral-Sonate Op.88 Zehn Trios","Kissing Song We are Off to Seek for Eva Dutch Song","Warblings at Eve Janet's Choice The Puritan's Daughter Rosalie Floating on the Wind What are the Wild Waves Saying God bless the Prince of Wales The Danube River St. Patrick's Day The Dream of the Wanderer The Monastery The Bells of Aberdovey Where the warbling waters flow The Flowers of Friendship Les Vepres Siciliennes Christmas Chimes Her Birght Smile Haunts Me Still Marie En Absence","cover drawing - Dessin de Vigne \u0026 Junka","Gentle Words Wait for the Waggon Vi Ravviso","Happy Land Bonnie Dundee Quadrille","O Dolce Concento Sacred Melodies - cover art","I have learned to love thee fondly You, Ballad Sentimentale","braille notation on cover","I'll Be There O Charming May! - cover art The Banks of the Blue Moselle Draw the Sword Scotland The Flower of Ellerslie Beautiful blue Violets From distant climes a Troubadour O'Steal to Thy Lattice - cover art A Tear Shall Tell Him All","A Bird in Hand The Skippers of St. Ives No, Thank You, Tom So far away","Cantilena Thou'lt yet be Mine in Heaven Fishermen's Evening Serenade","Oh, Sing Me No new song to night Philena Schottisch The Ausgusta Gallop","Hours There were The Melody","Konzertstucke Opus 51,50,61 Concerto Op 7 Konzert fur das Violoncell Violoncello Principale Violoncell solo Op.66 Le Troubadour","The One We Love May Guardian Angels Hover Near Thee O Would I were a Boy Again You Say We Part Forever","Two Brown Heads with Tossing Curls O! Mio Fernando Di Che M'ami!","My Boyhood's Home Under the Tree","Departed Days Touch the Keys Softly Sing Me to Sleep Father! Only Waiting The Crimson Glow of Summer Fades","Pictures of Memory - cover art Oh are ye sleeping Maggie The Vacant Chair- cover art Just Before the Battle, Mother - cover art On, On On, the Boys Came Marching - cover art Dearest Spot of Earth to Me is Home","Overature Guillaume Tell Fantasie Brillamte L'Iris Le Tremolo","Schottische de Concert All is Quiet","cover art","Hagar The Blind Girl's Lament Lo Here the Gentle Lark Oh Well I Know He Loves Me I'm with you in My Dreams Think of Me Ballad","Overature of Cinderella Dark Day of Horror Grand March Un Segretto D'Importanza Recitativo e Cavatina - braille Il Barbierre de Sevilla I Ne'er Could Leave Thee Una Voce Poco Pa Di tanti palpati O Calm Forgetful Slumber! - cover art Cujus Animam The Separation La Carita Gulliaume Tell","Colored cover art","Melodie Polka Boheme The Wanderer's Night Song 2 Melodies dediees Berceuse Pecheur Napolitain et Nepolitaine","Frederick William Polka Summit Polka","Elfin Waltz Varsovienna Elizabeth Polka Mazurka Assembly Gallop Spring Sparrow Polka Rural Felicity Silver Lake Waltz Rochester Scottisch","Some Love to Roam o'er the Dark Sea Foam The Braye Old Oak A Life on the Ocean Wave Woodman! Spare That Tree! - cover art The Old English Gentleman Our Way Across the Mountain, Ho! Russian march Robin Ruff Oh Lonely is the Forest Shade where oft in Days of Old The Wife's dream Come Brother Arouse The Ivy Green The Old Sexton I'm Afloat, I'm Afloat The Sabbath Eve","The Friar of Olden Time Believe not the Tales they have told thee of Me My Mother's Bible - cover art The Old Arm Chair - cover art Cheer, Boys Cheer I Love, I Love the Free When I rov'd a Young Highlander If I had but a Thousand a year","Darling, Take Me to Your Heart Dear to Day as Ever Save the Sweetest Kiss for Me","Lida Polka Redowa Bird Songs - cover art Fond thoughts of thee Bonnie Sweet Bessie Whispering Zephyrs Moonlight Dance","The Celebrated Linda Polka Susanna Polka","Allegro appassionato Theme Varie Menuet et Gavotte du Septuor Everie du Soir Danse Macabre Variations","I'm Sweeping through the Gates Absence - cover art","Lulu is Our Darling Pride Philadelphia Serenading","Photo - Moody \u0026 Sankey","Hand typed material","Speed Away! Music from Afar Anna is the One I Love O'er the Wildly Heaving Sea Jingle, Jingle clear the way The Lonely Tear Juliette Waltz","Peeking Thro' the Bars Swinging in the Lane - cover art Lu LuDee Who will care for Mother Now? When the Boys Come Home Mother would comfort me","cover art","cover art","La Favorita La Revel Polka Silver Lake Waltz","The echo O sweet Mother of Sorrow!","cover art","cove art","When Other Friends Are Round Thee The Musical Wife","Liebesgefluster Herz von an echten Weana","Ausgewahlte Lieder Phantasie Impromptu I Rest Me Oh My Saviour Cradle Song Trois Marches Heroiques La Pastorella - cover art Das Lied im Grunen Variationen in Asdur uber ein Original-Thema Sammtliche Tanze Wanderer Adieu Der Hirt auf dem Felsen Tanze","Arabeske Op. 18 Fantasiestucke Op. 12 Theme varie sur le nom Abegg Traumerei Drei Romanzen Op.28","Valse mignonne Op. 16 A la bien-aimee Reverie Op.31","Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: das Rheingold Orchesterstudien Kontrabass: Siegfried Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Fidelio Orchesterstudien Contrabass: Symphonie von Franz Schubert","colored cover art","cover art","I Love thee mine own one Jenny Rose","The Beggar Girl Poor Bessie's Song The Firemans Death Keemo Kimo - cover art","Cover photo","Souvenir de Spa Fantasie Fantasie et Variations Trombe en Utka Grande Fantasie Concerto Militaire Fantasie et Variations: Corni Fantasie et Variations: Flanto Fantasie et Variations: Viola","multiple languages","cover art","The Tide Comes in and the Tide Goes Out Don't always depend on your friend Come while the morning Blushes","colored cover art","The Rain-Drop and Minstrel The Happy Bride All Things Fair \u0026 Brigh tare Thine The Eagle on His Mountain Height The Mercy Seat Bristol March Bring Roses","La Bacchanale des Gnomes Amid Bright Blooms Mazurka I'll Think of Thee Waltz","Meet Me By Moonlight Hark! I Hear an Angel Sing","Cover art","Konig Kristian-Suite Erster Teil Madchen kam vom Stelldichein","Elementar-Vocalisen Die Alpenrose","cover art","cover art","cover photo","Come sit Thee Doen - signed copy Dumbarton's Bonnie Dell Johnny Sands Comic Ballad - cover art Hey the Bonnie Breast-Knots","Fantaisie Stabat Mater Op. 134","Cover photo/art","cover art","Zweite Polonaise a dur fur Violine Op. 49 Romance, Nocturne, Scherzo-Tarantelle Concert Op. 34","Why did They Dig Ma's Grave So Deep? Don't Bury Me Deep Papa - cover art Little Darling Dream of Me Serenade - cover art","cover art","Thou hast learned to love another - cover art Lament of the Exile","cover art","By the Blue Sea The Sailor's Story","A Place in Thy Memory, my Love Tis sweet to Look Back Sometimes","cover art","Lord Lovel and Nancy Bell Oh! Ne'er can I the Joys forget","Cover art","I Have Come from a Happy Land Let us haste to Kelvin grove","The Mountain Stream Queen of the Faires La Dame Blanche For You - cover art","Danse des Fantomes Oo. 200 - colored cover art Fete Champetre Marche des Tambours la Reine des Fees Feu de Joie - cover art Torrent de la Montagne Maritana Der Freischutz Lilly of the Valley Mazurka - cover art Tarantelle Brillante in E Minor","When the Leaves Begin to Fade - cover art Blossom Waltzes - cover art Old Oaken Bucket - cover art Massa's in the Cold ground - cover art","Our Hut on the Old Plantation Rosa Lane","Cover photo","Incline Thine Ear to Me I Will Love Thee I Will be Glad Blessed be the Lord","Scottisch de Concert Grande Scottische Brillliant","Leonora Flow Gently Sweet Afton Speed thee Pearlina Fair","Waldvoglein Valse Gracieuse Nosegay of Violets Anna Bolena Gazelle Musicalische Gedenkblatter","My Dream is Over Children Pray this Love to Cherish","In the Days When we went Gypsying List! Tis the Lay of the Gondolier Dream on Young Hearts","In the Days when we went Gipsying Do you ever think of Me","My King--cover art Mary Anderson Waltz--cover art It Never Comes Again--cover art","I am Waiting for Somebody I am Lonely no More","cover art","cover art","Lo Obscuro de Las Escaleras--cover art Gracias Te Doy--cover art Verdes Anos--cover art","Reiffarth Polka Lexington Galop Rejoui Polka Mazurka Halloo, Halloo Galop Le Bon-Vivant Galop Sans Pareil Polka Cupid Scottisch Brillante","Colored cover art","The Yankee Quilting Party She Sweetly Sleeps","Oh Tell Me Mary Dear I'll Watch for Thee from my lonely bow'r The Romaika Oft in the Stilly Night A Temple to Friendship All that's Bright Must Fade Flow on thou Shining River Sound the Loud Timbrel The Twilight Dews Tis the Last Rose of Summer","cover art","The Brightest Eyes The Dream of Home Die Thraene","New England New England Evergreen Waltz","handwritten note","cover art","Tell Tale Polka Carnaval A Paris Dear mother was it right? I turn to Thee The Fountain Love Chase Polka","Overature to the Operetta Genevieve Overature to the Operetta Laila","Love's Charm Girofle-Girofla Walzer Trois Etudes de Jazz","Gruss aus Osterreich MorgenBlatter--cover art The Ladies Waltzes Duke of Reichstadt's Waltz--cover art Far Away Sans Souci Polka The Real Russian Polka Queen Victoria's Waltz Dichterliebe Walzer Potpourri Csardas Kompositionen Altdeutscher Walzer The Ostrich feather Waltz Ruk-Walzer --cover art Annen Polka Redowa de Vienne On the Beautiful Blue Danube --cover art","Margherita-Polka Le Pensee Four Children of Haimon Blue Danube Waltzes - cover art Dorfschwalben aus Oesterreich","Wiegenlied--braille on cover Nachtgang","Anderschonen blauen Donau Oiseaux de Paradis--cover art Mountain Echoes Les Etoiles D'or","Madrienne--cover art When Lillies Bloom","The Letter that never came--cover art Looking Back","Jolly Hearts March Tripping thro' the Daises","Orpheus with his lute If Doughty Deeds My Ladys Please Birds in the Night Once Again Looking Back Were I Thy Bride--cover art Little Darling, Sleep Again","The Blue Juanita The Field of Monterey Mary Lindsey","cover art","Concert Op.7 Romanze Op. 26","cover art","Etude Mazurka Musidora Polka Mazurka Camille Polka","Der Vogel im Walde Sleep in Sweet repose Slumber Gently Falls","Sparkling \u0026 Bright Oh! No, we never mention Her Bring Flowers","Lart du Chant - cover art Home! Sweet Home! Serenade de Don Pasquale La Sonnambula","cover art","John Brown's Legacy Tis said that Absence Conquers Love The Dew is on the Blossom","cover art","cover art","Oh! Pity the heart that has suffered Bonny Eloise Voice of the Western Wind Beautiful Isle of the Sea As Pants the Hart Let Us Speak of a Man as we find Him Mother Kissed Me in my Dream In the Glade Annie of the Vale Thou Art With Me When the Light Waves 'Tis but a Little Faded Flower Down By the River Side I Stray The Stream in the Valley","Oh! Gently Breathe Jolly Good Laugh Evangeline - cover art The Leaves that Fall in Spring Janette - colored cover art Must we then Meet as Strangers? - cover art Far Away Voice of the Western Wind Happy Be Thy Dreams Some One to Love Pleasant Memories Down By the River I stray The Cottage By the Sea - cover art Cross and Crown - cover art Apart! - cover art","Dreaming of Thee Thou, thou, reign'st in this bosom Hymns of the Church - cover art Angel Voices - cover art No Crown without the Cross - colored cover art Must I leave Thee? Blue-eyed Jeannie In the Moonlight long Ago Ettie May Some One to Love The Birds Welcome Again - colored cover art","Happy Be Thy Dreams Down By the Gate - cover art Jenny who lives in the Dell - cover art Linger Not Darling Eilleen Allanna - colored cover art Fond Hearts at Home The Gates Ajar - cover art","Who will care for Mother now? Little Mary's Triumph","Marion Lee Annie Lisle Lilly Dale -cover art Ida May Willie's on the Dark Blue Sea I'm lonely since my Mother died","Don't go out to-night Come where the Lillies bloom - cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art braille notation on cover","Queen of the Night Take Back the Ring La Primavera","Vorrei Morir The Love That Came too Late Forever and Forever Chanson de Fortunio","Little Bird's Story Willie's Ship Song - cover art Only Come! - cover art","Colored cover art","Bird of the Wilderness Agathe","The Sleigh Ride- cover art Rail Road Galop - cover art Cute Schottische - cover art","cover art","Yarico's Lament The Blue Bird Scottisch","Sinfonie Nr. 4 f-Moll Souvenir de Hapsal Serenade fur Streichorchester Jahreszeiten No. 11 Sleigh Ride Chanson Triste","Come Maiden with Me Call me not back from the Echoless Shore Lost Star of My Home Dear Mother I have Come Home to Die Star of the Evening Weeping, Sad and Lonely Do Not Heed Her Warning 'Tis Evening Brings My Heart to Thee Violets Under the Snow Come from Afar Come Willie dear I'm Weeping Now Home, Home, I Love Thee Sweet Genevieve Memory Bells Darling Bessie of the Lea","Love Launched a Fairy Boat Summer Hours Ballad - cover art Where the Weary are at Rest I'd marry him tomorrow","Christmas Carol The Nation's Honored Dead Sweet Memory Ever of Thee Bouquet de Roses - cover art A Grand American Overture Tread Softly the Angels Are Coming - cover art Mossy Dell Waltz - cover art Mary of the Wild Moor Silver Moon - cover art Mrs. Malone Come sing to me again Fairy Wedding","Emblem of Constancy Scenes of My Youth Sweet Girl May I Be There!","I Love to Gaze on Beauty's Cheek Love's Gentle Whisper I Dreamed of Thee My Heart is Thine Speak Kindly","Handwritten music sheet inside score cover art","cover art","Aria Alla Scozzese Sicilian Air of Home Sweet Home The White Cockade Langolee an Irish Melody Beethoven's Admired Waltz She Wore a Wreath of Roses","The Morning Glory Waltz The May Queen Polka","Cover art - map of Japan and Korean Pennisula","Colored drawing on cover","cover art","cover art","Colored cover art","Home to Our Mountains ( Si la Stanchezza) Prison Song Over the Summer Sea Ah! I Have Sigh'd to Rest Me Ernani We'll Laugh and Sing All Cares Away Melodies from the Trovatore T'was no Vision In Tears I Pine for Thee Tempest of the Heart La Forza del Destino - cover art","Teutonia Quick Step Rose Waltz I Wish I was in Dixie - cover art Edinburgh Polka Seconfd Review Quick Step Les Graces","Caprice Menuet Les Pecheurs de Perles","cover art","cover art","cover art","Hungarian -cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art - internal cover","God of the Fatherless Love \u0026 Sorrow Footsteps of Angels The Hunters Chorus Echo Waltz Three Celebrated Pieces Last Waltz","6 Amusements Elegants-La Polka Le Carnevale de Venise Ernani Un Soir au Chateau Rouge Rosalie Redowa Elegantes When the Swallows Homeward Fly The Long, long weary Day Rose et Blanche","Patorale pour Grand Organ Nadia - cover art","Meet Me By Moonlight Hours there were Float Down the Tide Fair Rose I've Wander'd in Dreams O Do You Remember","cover art","cover art","cover art","cover art","Dolores Walzer Trictrac Polka La Plus Belle Walzer Bien Aimes Well Beloved Waltzes Sirenes Waltzes Bella Polka-Mazurka - cover art","Ever be Happy Chant des Oiseaux When Thou art near Parlor Cottillions No.2 I Fondly Think of Thee - cover art","Good Night and Pleasant Dreams Tis the Last Rose of Summer Why do I weep for Thee - cover photo Lucis di Lammermoor I Mourn Thee But I Love no More Tell Me some fond name Holy Mother Guide His Footsteps Adieu Dear Native Land Say my heart can this be Love? The Spring and Summer both are past Softly Ye Night Winds Speak Gently Sweet Evening Star","Sweet Spirit, Hear My Prayer! 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