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Volunteer Cavalry, 1st.","World War -- 1939-1945","Spanish-American War, 1898","Business records","Business -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Law offices -- Alexandria (Va.)","Ship registers -- Alexandria (Va.)","Genealogy","Politicians -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Correspondence","This collection has been rearranged to increase access and findability. Previously, it was arranged \"Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically.  Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject.\"","The collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.","The first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.","Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.","Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.","Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. ","These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.","The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.","Series 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.","Combined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"","Removed from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.","Combined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026 Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026 Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11","This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"","This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026 Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"","Series 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"","Combined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"","This sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.","Combined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"","Combined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"","Combined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"","This sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.","Series 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.","Series 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. Also in this series are photographs from his time serving in World War II, including aerial photography of Guam and Japan.","Content Description","Content Description","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","Alexandria Water Company","Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society (Alexandria, Va.)","Alexandria Canal Company","Alexandria Hospital (Va.)","Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia (Alexandria, Va.)","Society of the Sons of the American Revolution","Boothe Family","Carr Family","Harrison Family","Baylor Family","Bernard Family","Bowles Family","Hartshorne Family","Painter Family","Peele Family","Randolph Family","Ravenel Family","Stanley Family","Tatum Family","Thoroughgood Family","Trezevant Family","Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964","Boothe, William J. 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The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.","Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArmistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArmistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArmistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. 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Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.","Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.","Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. 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Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026amp; Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026amp; Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026amp; 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026amp; Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. Also in this series are photographs from his time serving in World War II, including aerial photography of Guam and Japan.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Series Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.","The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.","Series 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.","Combined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"","Removed from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.","Combined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026 Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026 Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11","This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"","This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026 Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"","Series 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"","Combined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"","This sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.","Combined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"","Combined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"","Combined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"","This sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.","Series 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.","Series 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. 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Volunteer Cavalry, 1st.","World War -- 1939-1945","Spanish-American War, 1898","Business records","Business -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Law offices -- Alexandria (Va.)","Ship registers -- Alexandria (Va.)","Genealogy","Politicians -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Correspondence","This collection has been rearranged to increase access and findability. Previously, it was arranged \"Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically.  Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject.\"","The collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.","The first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.","Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.","Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.","Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. ","These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.","The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.","Series 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.","Combined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"","Removed from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.","Combined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026 Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026 Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11","This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"","This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026 Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"","Series 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"","Combined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"","This sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.","Combined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"","Combined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"","Combined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"","This sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.","Series 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.","Series 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. Also in this series are photographs from his time serving in World War II, including aerial photography of Guam and Japan.","Content Description","Content Description","Local History and Special Collections Branch, Alexandria Library","Alexandria Water Company","Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society (Alexandria, Va.)","Alexandria Canal Company","Alexandria Hospital (Va.)","Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary in Virginia (Alexandria, Va.)","Society of the Sons of the American Revolution","Boothe Family","Carr Family","Harrison Family","Baylor Family","Bernard Family","Bowles Family","Hartshorne Family","Painter Family","Peele Family","Randolph Family","Ravenel Family","Stanley Family","Tatum Family","Thoroughgood Family","Trezevant Family","Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964","Boothe, William J. (William Jeremiah), 1816-1894","Boothe, Mary Grace Stabler-Leadbeater, 1839-1914","Carr, Joseph Armistead, 1867-1901","Carr, Francis \"Fanny\" Smith Harrison","Boothe, Elizabeth \"Betty\" Ravenel Peele, b. 1912","Churchill, Winston (Winston Leonard Spencer), 1874-1965","English \n.    "],"unitid_tesim":["MS164"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164)"],"collection_title_tesim":["Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164)"],"collection_ssim":["Armistead Boothe Papers (MS164)"],"repository_ssm":["Alexandria Library"],"repository_ssim":["Alexandria Library"],"geogname_ssm":["Alexandria (Va.) -- Genealogy."],"geogname_ssim":["Alexandria (Va.) -- Genealogy."],"creator_ssm":["Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964"],"creator_ssim":["Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964"],"creators_ssim":["Boothe, Armistead L. (Armistead Lloyd), 1907-1990","Boothe, Eleanor Harrison Carr, 1881-1968","Boothe, Gardner L. (Gardner Lloyd), 1872-1964"],"places_ssim":["Alexandria (Va.) -- Genealogy."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Gift of Julie Boothe Perry between 1989-1993."],"access_subjects_ssim":["School integration -- Virginia","United States. Army. Volunteer Cavalry, 1st.","World War -- 1939-1945","Spanish-American War, 1898","Business records","Business -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Law offices -- Alexandria (Va.)","Ship registers -- Alexandria (Va.)","Genealogy","Politicians -- Virginia -- Alexandria","Correspondence"],"access_subjects_ssm":["School integration -- Virginia","United States. Army. 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Previously, it was arranged \"Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically.  Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["This collection has been rearranged to increase access and findability. Previously, it was arranged \"Roughly chronologically and thereunder topically.  Oversized items are grouped by size rather than by subject.\"","The collection has been re-arranged into four series, the first focusing on Armistead Boothe's close and extended family, and the second focusing on Boothe's life and work in Alexandria and Virginia politics. The third series is realia, and and the fourth is photos.","The first series is organized by generation, with genealogical information of Boothe's extended family at the end. The second series is organized topically by the phases of Boothe's life. The fourth series, photos, is arranged by family and then topically.","Included in Series 1 and 2 are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. "],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eArmistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArmistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eArmistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. \u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Armistead Boothe (1907-1990) was an Alexandria lawyer and politician. He began practicing law in 1931 at his father's practice. He served as special assistant to the U.S. Attorney General from 1934 to 1936, and then as City Attorney of Alexandria from 1939 through 1943. He was a naval officer in the Pacific Theater from 1943-1945. He was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates in 1948 and served until 1956, when he was elected to Virginia State Senate, where he served until his retirement in 1964. Boothe married Elizabeth Ravenel Peele in 1934 and had three children and six grandchildren.","Armistead's father, Gardner Lloyd Boothe (1872-1964), was an Alexandria attorney, and president of the First National Bank and the First and Citizens National Bank, member of the Virginia Theological Seminary Board of Trustees from 1916 to 1956, and a vestryman of Christ Church from 1895 to 1956. He married Eleanor Harrison Carr (1881-1968) of Petersburg, Virginia, in 1906, and they lived at 711 Prince Street in Alexandria. Together they had two children, Gardner Lloyd Jr. and Armistead.","Armistead Boothe's paternal grandfather, Captain William J. Boothe (1818-1894), went to sea at an early age and worked up to ship captain. He was married to Mary Leadbeater Boothe (1839-1914) of the Leadbeater Apothecary Shop family. Captain Boothe later served as president of the Alexandria Water Company, vice-president of the First National Bank, and General Superintendent of the American Coal Company. 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Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026amp; Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026amp; Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026amp; Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026amp; 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026amp; Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluded in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCombined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 contains realia and items of clothing. Included are two wallets which belonged to Gardener Lloyd Boothe; as well as a christening gown and a World War II officer's hat, both of which likely belonged to Armistead Boothe.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 contains the personal photograph collection of Armistead Boothe. Included are professional portraits of Armistead Boothe, family photographs, photographs of the Boothe family home at 711 Princess Street in Alexandria VA, and photographs from Boothe's political career. Also in this series are photographs from his time serving in World War II, including aerial photography of Guam and Japan.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Series Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description","Content Description"],"scopecontent_tesim":["These are the collected papers of Alexandria politician Armistead Lloyd Boothe (1907-1990). Papers created or collected by Boothe in the course of his career include campaign materials, correspondence with colleagues, and extensive newspaper clippings in addition to other research on political issues such as segregation, education, and transportation.","The collection also includes scrapbooks, journals, albums, memorabilia and other forms of personal papers from various family members. One scrapbook documents Joseph Armistead Carr's career and death as a Rough Rider. Among the highlights of the business, legal, and financial papers in this collection are Captain William Boothe's ship logs. Genealogical papers relate to the Boothe, Carr, Harrison, and other families of Virginia and Alexandria.","Series 1 contains the personal and business papers of Armistead Boothe's parents (Gardner Lloyd Boothe and Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe) and of his paternal grandparents (William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater Boothe), as well as genealogical information collected by Boothe about various branches of the famiy tree.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of William and Mary Boothe. Notable items include Captain William J. Boothe's ship's logs, and Mary Boothe's detailed financial management of her household after her husband's death.","Combined from previous folders: \"1845 letter to John Leadbeater, 1845\", \"1849 letter(s) relating to the honeymoon trip of William J. Boothe and Mary Grace Leadbeater, 1849\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence to Capt. William J. Boothe, 1848 - 1885\", and \"American Coal Co. to William J. Boothe, 1866 - 1890\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous correspondence, 1827 - 1864\", \"Correspondence between Wm.J. Boothe and S.B. Spencer, Atlanta, 1870's\", Letter from W.A. Slaymaker, University Publishing Co., Atlanta, 1872\", \"To George K. Whitmer from St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Co., 1872\", \"Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1870s\", and \"William J. Boothe records for land in Nuckolls County, Nebraska, 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Atlanta, 1872-1873\", Correspondence related to property in Georgia, 1870s - 1880s\", \"Correspondence between William J. Boothe and B.F. Church, 1880s\", \"Correspondence with S. Ferguson Beach, 1880s\", Miscellaneous correspondence, 1880s\", \"Stutsman County, Dakota Territory, 1880-1891\", \"William J. Boothe to Alexandria City Council about Alexandria Water Company, 1882\", and \"Miscellaneous papers, 1890s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Bill in Maryland House of Delegates to amend charter of Cumberland and Pennsylvania Rail, 1868\" and \"Samuel Green naturalization paper\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Will of Eliza T. Fowle, 1869\", \"Eliza T. Fowle estate papers, 1860's - 1870's\", and \"William J. Boothe administration of the Eliza T. Fowle Estate, 711 Prince Street, 1870's\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Deeds for the block of Princess, Columbus, Washington, and Orinoco, 1840's - 1850's\", \"Potomac, Piedmont and Valley Agricultural Society, 1860\", \"Alexandria Canal Co, 1867\", \"Alexandria and Maryland Steam Ferry Co. stock, 1867\", \"Stock Certificate: Janney Car Coupling Co., 1874\", \"Northern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 1874-1875\", \"Deeds in Alexandria. 1884, 3 deeds (of indebtedness?): Robert N. Crook, Susan H. Crook, Hillary A. Crook, 1884\", and \"Deeds. Stutsman Co., Territory of Dakota., 1870s - 1880s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Alexandria Hospital, 1904\", \"Thomas Waddy Stove and Furnace Work, 1908\", \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", \"Miscellaneous papers undated\", \"Harrington Livery Stable, 1910\", \"Long grocery order to Leadbeater, 1910\", \"Watkins Butcher order, 1910\", and \"Laundry machinery, 1910\"","Removed from one of two previous folders: \"Miscellaneous papers, 1910's\", or \"Miscellaneous papers undated\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\" and \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1907-1910\", \"Checks from Burke \u0026 Herbert. Mary G. Boothe, 1911\", and \"Checks from First National Bank. Mary G. Boothe, 1909-1912\"","This sub-series includes the personal papers, correspondence, business, legal, and financial documents of Gardner and Eleanor Boothe. Notable items include Gardner's correspondence to Eleanor during their courtship; and a correspondence with Edith K. Roosevelt. This series also includes some papers of Gardner and Eleanor's first son and Armistead's elder brother, Gardner Jr.","Combined from previous folders: \"Potomac Academy certificates of distinction for G.L. Boothe, 1885-1890\", \"St. Margaret's Church bulletin, 1928\", \"Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Gunston Hall supporters\", \"News Clippings - Obituary of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe; Obituary for Gardner L. Boothe, 1964-1968\", \"Gardner Boothe honored by attorneys, 1 article, 1946\", and \"Gardner Boothe/Boys harbor day. 1 clipping., 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Garnder L. Boothe correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Gardner L. Boothe from Rev. B.B. Comer Lile, 1944\", and \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Receipts from Potomac Shoe Co. to WIlliam J. Boothe \u0026 Gardner Boothe, 1890\", \"Burke \u0026 Herbert blank checks in book, 1890s\", \"Gardner Boothe personal property tax. 1 item., 1960\", and \"Sale of 711 Princess \u0026 921 Vicar Lane. Five information sheets., 1960\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) application of Gardner Lloyd Boothe, Jr., 1941\", \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) verification for Garner L. Boothe, 1958\", and \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) Membership Certificate and Card for Gardner L. Boothe, 1928\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Miscellaneous Correspondenceto Eleanor Carr, 1899-1901\" and \"Poem commemorating the 1901 class of the Staunton normal school, 1901\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Correspondence 1908-1917\" and \"Correspondence 1918-1940\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter to Mrs. George L. Boothe from Genealogical Bureau of Virginia, 1940\", \"Letter to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from sister Franes (includes Harrison family genealogical information), 1940\", and \"Correspondence to Mrs. Gardner Boothe from Genealogical Burea of Virginia, 1940-1941\"","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 5-6","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 8-9","Combined from previous folders: Box 172 \"Letters to Eleanor Harrison Carr from Gardner Boothe during courtship and early marriage, 1904 - 1908\" folders 10-11","This sub-series includes records and correspondence created by or in relation to various members of the Carr family, Armistead's extended family on his mother's side.","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, 1854-1879\" and \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902), correspondence, to Miss Mary C. Carr, 1886\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Joseph A. Carr (1836-1902). Correspondence, 1880-1902\" and \"T. Roosevelt letter to J. A. Carr, 1900\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family correspondence, mid 1800s - early 1900s\", \"Letter to Adm. Stanley from WIlliam Carr, 1878\", \"Letter from Joseph Armistead Carr to father, 1898-07017\", \"Miscellaneous correspondence re: Carr family genealogy\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Carr family: Correspondence and genalogical information related to Carr Family, 1812-1905\", \"Obituary information for Carr family\", and \"Miscellaneous Carr family information\"","This sub-series includes genealogical information, primarily collected by Armistead, in regards to various branches of his family, including notable Virginia families such as the Harrisons.","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\" and \"Booklet - 'The Family of Armistead of Virginia,' 1899\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead family\", \"Correspondence of WH. Armistead and Lucy (Armistead) Carr, 1839-1848\", and \"West Point \u0026 Walker Keith Armsitead. Class of 1803, 1803\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Baylor family\" and \"Bernard family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Harrison family\", \"lines written on the death of WIlliam Henry Harrison, 9th U.S. President, by L.L. Bailey, Alexandria, Va. April 6, 1841.\", \"Genealogial information Harrison family (folder 10)\", \"Ancestral chart of Eleanor Harrison Carr Boothe\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 11)\", \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 14), and \"Genealogical information Harrison family (folder 34)\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Hartshorne family\" and \"Painter family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) letter to Stanton Peele, Jr., 1938\", \"Letter to Armistead Boothe from Stanton Peele 1956\", \"News clipping- engagementc announcement of Bettie Peele to Armistead Boothe; Obituary for Joseph Carr, 1902-05-08\", and \"To California in '52, a tale by Stanley C. Peele, 1893\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Sketch of Buckner Magill Randolph (b.1842)\", \"Stabler/Leadbeater\", and \"News clippings- Obituary of Theodore Ravenel; Wedding announcement of Lucy Trezevant Carr and Joseph Foster Drummond\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Stanley family\", \"Stanley family letterws, 1813-1829\", and \"Fabius Stanley- Document appointing him as Acting Mid-shipman, U.S. Nay, 1831\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tatum family\", \"Genealogical information Tatum family\", and \"Genealogy information on Adam Thoroughgood\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Trezevant family\", \"Trezevant family correspondence, 1836-1870s\", and \"Genealogical information Trezevant family\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Note arranging meeting to discuss genealogy project\", \"List of silver in closet\", \"Christian, Susan M., letter, 1871-09-08\", \"English sovereigns since 1066\", and \"Order of first families of Virginia, Statutes, 1823-1924\"","Series 2 contains the personal papers of Armistead Boothe and documents his legal, military, and political careers. Included are personal and professional correspondence, personal financial records, professional legal records, political research, military memorabilia, awards, newsclippings, and ephemera.","Included in this series are folders specifically labelled as containing correspondence, however there are additional instances of correspondence in other folders. ","This sub-series includes Armistead Boothe's personal correspondence, personal financial records including bound ledgers, awards and certificates, poetry authored by Boothe, and memorabilia from special events. Items of interest include ephemera from a dinner in Williamsburg, VA honoring and attended by Winston Churchill.","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Letter from Edith K. Roosevelt, June 18, 1922\", \"Armistead correspondence, 1939\", \"Correspondence to Armistead L. Boothe, 1920s - 1930s\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton C. Peele from 'Armie' (Armistead Boothe)\", \"Cartoon Christmas card\", \"Letter to Mrs. Stanton Peele from Armistead Boothe, 1937\", \"Invitation to dinnerhonoring Queen Elizabeth II and seating list for dinner issued to Mr. and Mrs. Armistead Boothe, 1957\", \"Letter to Miss McGonigle from Armistead Boothe, 1969\", \"Letter to Gardner Boothe Jr. from Armistead Boothe, 1970\", \"Alexandria Bar Association resolution on the death of Gardner L. Boothe, 1964\", \"Armistead Boothe correspondence, 1970s\", \"Cecil Woods letter, 1983\", and \"'Justice John M. Harlan and the values of federalism' by J. Harvie Wilkinson., 1971\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe correspondence with Brasenose college, 1953\", \"Deed of land to Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1943\", and \"Armistead Boothe expense book and 6 separate sheets., 1929-1931\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead and Virginia Episcopal Theological Seminary, 1960s\", \"Gardner Boothe testimonial dinner, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe certificate of appreciation, 1943\", \"Literary Society - Manuscript for 'County Lawyer', 1973-1978\", \"Armistead Boothe honored at Urban League award banquet, 1978\", \"Certificate from Va. state bar to Armistead Boothe, 1980\", \"Alexandria First Day covers. 12 Envelopes, 1949\", \"Alexandria bicentennial: program and certificate, 1949\", \"Invitation to join the Virginia Society of the American Revolution\", \"Cartoon for Lion's club charter night\", and \"Program: Dedication of Armjistead Boothe addition to Bishop Payne Library, VA Theological Seminary, 1980\"","Combined from previous folders: \"NY World's fair/Armistead Boothe\", \"'America and India' by Edward Thompson. 1 pamphlet, 1930\", \"Human interet stories. 1 scrapbook. 1934-1940\", and \"Kipling's autobiography. Series of newspaper articles, 1937\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe's savings book with First National Bak, 1912\", \"Class prophecy (poem), Late 1920s\", \"Armistead Boothe. Autobiography and genealogy. -Also obituary, 1983-1990-02-14\", \"News clippings\", and \"Poetry by Armistead Boothe, 1948-1969\"","This sub-series includes documents from Boothe's legal and military careers, including legal briefs and a collection of WWII-era silk \"escape\" maps of the Pacific Theater.","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit. 3 briefs, 1934\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Sixth Circuit. 2 briefs, 1934-1935\", \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Eighth Circuit. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit. 5 briefs, 1934-1935\", Supreme Court of Appeals in Virginia at Richmond. 1 brief, 1935\", U.S. Supreme Court. 2 briefs, 1934-1956\", and \"U.S. Supreme Court. 1 petition for a writ of certiorari, 1956\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Lafayette Hotel deed, 1837\", \"Health certificates for marriage\", \"Howard Smith, Jr. and Smoot Estate case, 1965\", and \"Article from New Dominion about the merger of two northern virginia law firms, Boothe, Prichard and Dudley with McGuire, Woods and Battle, 1987\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","Combined from previous folders: \"U.S. Hornet (Navy ship), 1945\", and \"Military service, WWII, 1940s\"","This sub-series includes campaign materials, subject research, news clippings, speeches, press releases, and correspondence, reflecting Armistead Boothe's work while holding legislative office.","Combined from previous folders: \"Booklet- Home addresses and home and business phones of members of the general assembly, 1962\", \"General Assembly and political clippings, 1950\", \"Gubernatorial campaign. clippings, 1949\", and \"Gov. Tuck clippings, 1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Gray plan. 1 article., 1949\", \"newspaper clipping on Eisenhower campaign, 1952\", \"Armistead Boothe articles (2), 1950s\", \"Pubic schools: proposal, referendum, newspaper clippings, relating to integration of Virginia Schools., 1954\", \"Armistead Boothe and \"New South\" television program., 1977\", \"Betty Boothe Bill and horse racing/betting bill, 1977-1978\", \"Alexandria City Charter Bill, 1950\", and \"Armistead Boothe's legislative record, 1948-1959\"","Combined from previous folder: \"Armistead Boothe speeches and articles, 1970s\" and \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Newspapers on Armistead Boothe political races, 1959-1966\" and \"Election Materials\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Election Materials\", \"Armistead Va. House of Delegates. 3 cards, 1947\", \"Armistead Boothe campaign for Lieutenant Governor. Statement and letters. Segregation controversy., 1961\", and \"Armistead Boothe/Beverly's Virginia Senate Campaign, 1959\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Armistead Boothe press releases and speeches, 1966, B-E\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Education in Virginia, 1946-1950\", \"Education in Virginia, 1950-1952\", \"Education clippings, 1948-1951\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Health in Virginia. Clippings, 1949-1952\", \"Highways. Clippings, 1951\", and \"Housing - rent control, 1949\"","Combined from previous folders: \"House Bill to change Code of Virginia: elections, 1948\", \"Benjamin Muse commentaries, 1950s\", Non-partisan party, 1948\", \"Planning and economic development, 1951\", \"Virginia legislature budget, 1948-1952\", and \"Labor issues, 1949-1950\"","Combined from previous folders: \"Tax issues, 1950\", \"Trade: Correspondence and press release, 1950\", \"Voting records, Virginia House of Delegates, 1950\", \"Welfare, 1951-1952\", and \"Armistead Boothe: Tax reform and private college finances, 1961-1973\"","This sub-series contains recordings of Armistead Boothe's campaign speeches and advertisements. Included are  reel-to-reel audio tapes, CDs, and a VHS tape.","Series 3 contains realia and items of clothing. 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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.","John Tyler, Jr. (1819-1896) was private secretary to his father John Tyler (1790-1862) during his presidency, 1841-1845, Confederate Army officer and Assistant Secretary of War, 1861-1865, activist in Republican Party politics, assistant newspaper editor of the Washington National Intelligencer, and Tallahassee, Fla. Sentinel, editor of the Fernandina, Fla. Observer, Treasury Department official, lawyer and licensed preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church South.","Acc. 78 T97 and 1992.67 processed by Special Collections Staff prior ot 2007. Acc. 2009.148 accessioned by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist, in April 2009. Acc. 2009.148 was arranged and described by Kate Hill, SCRC Staff, in summer 2009 and further arranged and described by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in September-October 2009.","See also; Tyler Family Papers, Group A, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries.","Series 1:  Group A, Acc. 78 T97 and 1992.63:  Papers, 1856-1895, of John Tyler, Jr., post Civil War Republican Party activist. Subjects covered by the collection include alcoholism, Republican Party politics, Presidential elections, political patronage, Reconstruction, Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, Braxton Bragg, and the Fenian Brotherhood. Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G. T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Henry Stuart Foote, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James A. Garfield, John Brown Gordon, Horace Greeley, Wade Hampton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, L. Q. C. Lamar, William Mahone, Raphael Semmes, William Henry Seward, John Sherman, Leroy Pope Walker, and William Lowndes Young.  Acc. 1992.63 consists of letters of John Tyler, Jr., son of the President, to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of a book on the ladies of the White House.  Letters written from Washington, D.C. ","Series 2: Group B, Papers of Martha Rochelle Tyler.  They include a diary by Marie Antoinette Rochelle, correspondence of Martha R. Tyler from 1861-1928, postcards of Virginia, United States, a few European countries and other subjects, accounts from 1885-1910 and legal records from 1882-1910.","Series 3, Acc. 2009.148 Additon. Papers relating to John Tyler, Jr. and his family. The predominant dates are 1860-1885. Correspondents include Letitia C. Tyler Shands, her husband William B. Shands, and Robert Tyler. Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Post Civil War politics, as well as family affairs. Includes poems, poems, military and political notes and documents, Letitia Christian Shands letters, Martha Rochelle Tyler correspondence, newspapers, political and legal documents.","Scope and Contents","The President has directed the Secretary of State's attention to a \"paper signed by the delegation of Maine, in both houses of the Congress, and the Senators from Massachusetts, relating to the alleged violations of the 3d Article sof the Treaty of Washington, by the British Government\", received from Farifield. 1p. LS.","Asks her to ask her daughters to write for her; hopes to make their children better friends; thanks her for handkerchiefs and Japanese writing, wants to find out more about the Japanese; country air good for nervous diseases; had to teach for five years because of financial situation; encloses music composed by her friend Mr. Bolling. 3pp. ALS.","Invitation to the 1856 anniversary celebration of the Institute. 1 p. PM.","to Colo[nel] Smith, [Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va.]. Entrusts her son James Rochelle Tyler to Col. Smith's love and care; James has not had regular schooling for one year because family unable to locate proper teacher, so is unaccustomed to wordly ways; please inspect his clothing to make sure he has everything he needs. 3 pp. ALS.","Her daughter Mrs. Tyler has much improved in health since she came to the mountains; however she plans to leave soon; please prevail on her to remain at least ten more days in order to avoid the poor climate of eastern Virginia. 2 pp. ALS.","Unable to write the article on \"Consummation of the Telegraph\" reminiscences of the first trial of the telegraph in December 1843, sending President Tyler's annual message to Baltimore; President Tyler's part in promoting science, inventions, and letters. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests an at-large appointment to West Point for his son James Rochelle Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Eva and her are expecting company on the 6th; she and her sister [Martha Rochelle] are also invited. 1 p. ANS.","Scope and Contents","Encloses your appointment to West Point, the letters of application to the President, and a letter thanking the President; please accept the aoointment-the military is a good profession and with the U.S. expanding into an empire and because of the possibility of sectional conflict, military men will be in great demand. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including a PDS from John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Washington, D.C., to James R. Tyler, Narch 1859, appointing him as a cadet to West Point beginning 1 June 1859, giving list of subjects to be studied, required clothing, and entrance requirements. 4 pp. Also including Cy of PDS written by John Tyler, Jr., from John Tyler Jr., Philadelphia, [Pa.] to James Buchanon, Pres. [of the] U[nited] States, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1859, thanking Buchanon for getting an appointment to West Point for James R. Tyler. 2 pp. Also including a Cy of ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to James Buchanon, President of the United States, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1859, 1 p.","James. R. Tyler reported for duty today. 1 p. PDS.","Commissioning James R. Tyler a first lieutenant in the 65th Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 4th Division of the Virginia militia, effective 24 December 1859. 1 p. PDS. Including an ADS signed by L.R. Edwards, C[lerk of] C[ourt], Southampton County, [Va.], 3 April 1860, stating that James R. Tyler took the proper oaths for the aforementioned commission. 1 p.","Commissioning James R. Tyler a major in the 65th Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 4th Division of the Virginia militia, effective 4 August 1860. 1 p. PDS. Including an ADS signed by L.R. Edwards C[lerk or] C[ourt], Southampton County, [Va.], 7 September 1860, stating that James R. Tyler took the proper oaths for the aforementioned commission. 1 p.","His [Tyler's] advice to Davis was ignored and consequently the Union army was unable to organize and take control of Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri and are threatening Richmond; discontent of people and soldiers; will resign if not permitted to exercise powers given him. Includes AN, stating he was persuaded to hold the resignation for one month, after Manasses he decided not to submit it. 3 pp. ALS.","Criticizes the conduct of the war, especiallty the inaction of the army; says the inactive should be taken before the Union raises more troops. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets not seeing Tyler in Richmond; called on Jefferson Davis to offer his services, possibly in starting a Southern military academy; sorry to learn that confederate forces were checked in the northwest, they were too scattered. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing the letter; Crozet fought under Napolean Bonaparte and taught at West Point. 1 p.","Secretary [of War Leroy Pope] Walker has resigne, many doubted his abilities; difficulties of setting up a new government during time of war; Mr. Walker did best he could under the circumstances; your vest coats are not here; argue in the family, he [JT] and Mrs. Tyler have been sick; might go to Richmond next week; worried about what side Kentucky will take; John may copy his Mexican saddle but he [JT] will not let him have it. 4 pp. ALS.","General [Leroy Pope] Walker was not the subject of the editorial \"Military Complaint\" because the complaint did not come from his troops. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. that this letter was in reply to his note to Forsyth about an editorial in the Mobile Daily Register. 1 p.","Hopes Mobile is secured, in war there is no excuse for laxness in protecting cities; General [Leroy Pope] Walker is a good man for protecting Mobile; the Peninsula has a good general; slaves are working on the fortifications; Congress is busy; few military nominations have been acted on earlier but now are; trying to get alcoholics out of high ranks; dreamers get nothing done-have to work to shape our destinies; asks if he has heard from James Semple? he is supposed to report to the Merrimack. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","\"[C]ongratulations...upon your late financial stroke.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, John Tyler to President Davis, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Constantly on the march; weather very bad, horses porrly shod; hoping to meet the enemy in order to break the monotony; wishes he knew someone who could get him a commission in the regular army; much sickness; if he does well in the field there is a small chance he will get a commission, but they go to men who know someone. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanking him for his complimentary message. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, summarizing contents. 1 p.","Failed to et the [Richmond] Whig issues containing \"Python? papers, but Capt. Warren sent them; people talking about them; write what really happened at Shiloh; Richmond threatened from Penninsula and Fredericksburg; troops moving through Richmond. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing \"Python\" part of letter. 1 p.","Administration has finally achieved its aim to establish a military dictatorship; plans to offer his services in effort to defeat both the Union army and the \"enemies of free government.\" 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Introduces Major John Tyler, a scholar, and a fine soldier; Tyler will explain to him General Price's scheme. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents; praising [T.H. Watts?] as a good general. 1 p. Also including a Cy of ALS, Col. James T. Holtzclaw, Montgomery, Alabama, to Col. Thomas Hill Watts, Richmond, Virginia, 11 June 1862. 2 pp. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents; praise of [T.H. Watts?] as a general; deaths of Generals Garrett and Tracy at Vicksburg. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Walker's resignation not yet received by War Department; knows that Col. Watts and Secretary of War Randolph were old friends and has a letter of introduction to Watts, has been speaking to him of Walker's case, spoke to Watts of Bragg's treatment of Walker and other officers; Lt. Smith told him [JT] in Augusta more about Bragg's attitude towards Walker; advises him to go to Richmond and present his side; Watts will let him know how his conversation with Randolph and Adjutant General Samuel Cooper goes. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. Also, including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Columbus, Georgia, to Colonel T.H. Watts, Attorney General [of the] C.S., [Richmond, Virginia?], 21 July 1862. Learned from Lt. Smith of Bragg's vindictiveness towards Walker extending to Bragg criticizing Walker to Secretary of War [Judag P.] Benjamin; Walker has been motivated by goodwill and is responsive to orders; Bragg has been motivated by vindictiveness, Bragg should not have such power over others; justice should be done to Walker. 4 pp.","Wants a field position, not a desk job; has been asking General [Leroy Pope] Walker, Secretary [Judah P.] Benjamin, General [Braxton] Bragg, and others for a field position, but in vain; let General Walker withdraw his resignation, then will be assigned to his staff; criticisms of Bragg are well-founded; not liked by his men. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., stating that letter is about his case. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses copy of his [JT] letter to Watts; Jefferson Davis thinks he is using Bragg to further his own ambitions but Bragg is working for himself; Davis and Bragg are disregarding the interests of the Confederate States; worried about...\"the freedom of the Citizen and the Rights of the State.\" 2 pp. Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, [Va.] to Colonel Thomas H. Watts, Attorney General, C.S.A., [Richmond, Virginia.?], 15 July 1862. Feels it is necessary to explain General L.P. Walker's case; Walker worked hard to train and arm 3 regiments of Alabama troops only to have them taken away and given to General Bragg; Bragg relieved Walker of command out of spite, thinking that Walker had slighted him when Walker was Secretary of War; this isn't fair-Walker should be restored to his command. 7 pp. Also including AN, letter is about the facts in General Walker's case. 1 p.","Has received both his letters; doesn't think Davis trying to \"...destroy private or public liberty'; however Davis unequal to the tasks brought on my the crisis of war ; has received other criticisms of Bragg's conduct; urges him to write again. 2 pp. ALS.","Agrees Davis is unable to meet the crisis of war; fears Davis means to make himself a king if Congress passes the conscription law and the law giving Davis power to remove officers at will; thinks Bragg will not live long; West Pointers too dominant in the Army; says he has no official duty in the Army since he opposes Davis' conduct of the war; solicites Yancey's aid in obtaining a commission in the regular army for James R. Tyler. 7 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing contents of letter.","Received his letter; tell Genreal Price that he will join him as soon as he has gotten the last lot of shoes that he can get; has gotten about 5000 pairs so far. 1 p. ALS. Inlcuding AN by John Tyler, summarizing the contents of a letter from Col. C.H. Minge to John Tyler, Jr. 20 Feb. 1863.","Feels he has been dealt with unjustly; will try to help him get an official place. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. about contents of this and a letter of 25 Sept. 1862. 1 p.","Received several of his letters; there are disagreements about the merits of General Price's activities in Mississippi; feels (along with the public) that Price can hold the Mississippi Valley; Richmond needs an evening newspaper; the Examiner is a good one; the Mobile Register supports Bragg; Tyler should use his pen and not seek a place in the army. 4 pp. ALS.","Received his letters and Major Gaines' \"Chapter of History\" has shown them to various people; agrees with him that General Price would be the best president and general; will not publish the letters but will send them to Yancey; gave the letter about the Battle of Iuka to Yancey. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","granting leave of absence to Lt. [James R.] Tyler by John W. Riley, A. A. General, Richmond, Virginia 1 p. PDS. Including ADS, from N. W. White, Brigade Surgeon, Jerusalem, Va., 17 Jan. [18]63, extending leave of absence until 25 January 1863. Also including ADS, from N. W. White, [Sur[geo]n in charge of Jerusalem General Hospital, extending leave of absence until 21 Feb. 1863. 1 p.","Received his description of the Battle of Cornith through Mr. Roane; read the \"Python\" letter; discontent about conscription law very serious; patriotism of the masses being deadened by the blockade, lack of transportation, and the exemption clause of the conscription law; [Joseph E.] Johnston to lead the Western army; enjoys getting his letters; Bragg preparing transportation to move troops to Mississippi. 3 pp. ALS.","Received \"Python\" letter; Richmond papers said it was too long to publish; same true fof article about Pres. John Tyler; glad he found an editorial position; desires him to send his articles. 2 pp. ALS.","Has been requested by Major John Tyler to write him introducing Mrs. Clark; she is going to Richmond to acquaint Davis with conditions under which the Democratic party of some Northeastern states might induce their states to end the war by joining the confederacy; asks him to listen to Mrs. Clark and do what he can to further her plan. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, saying letter is introducing Mrs. Clark. 1 p.","Received last \"Python\" letter about forming an alliance with the Northwest; the Northwest needs the South because they need free access to the Mississippi River; when peace comes the South will be the most prosperous country on earth; the treasury will be filled by profits from cotton and tobacco. 2 pp. ALS.","\"Python\" letter received and given to Mr. Yancey; doesn't like the idea of political union with any Northern States, unless could detach the southern parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois; expresses confidence in South's ability to keep fighting despite privations; last \"Python\" article might demoralize the public; inefficiency of wartime legislature; everyone well here; wishes him good luck on the Western campaign. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents.","Brill charged with desertion; charge signed by J. Rochelle Tyler, and witnessed by Thos. R. Dunn and Wm. B. Andrews. 1 p. ADS. Including AN by Jas. R. Tyler, 21 May 1863, summarizing contents. 1 p.","His letters received; failure of Indians at Grand Gulf to prevent the Hartford from descending on the Mississippi River; hoping General Price's mission in Arkansas will succeed; Holmes' Army dissolved; reinforcing Bragg; Union movements in Mississippi and Alabama; movements of Hill and Longstreet; work of Congress: tax bill, bond sales, European loans; thinking of retiring. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","His letter received; Austin being fortified; under martial law; nothing has yet been done about his \"policy,\" hasn't been able to talk with Gov. [Pendleton] Murrah; will let him know when something is done. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Happy that his brother elected to the Confederate Senate; this is a blow against his enemies. 2 pp. CY of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Read his address to the legislature of Georgia and greatly admires it; old Washington politicians who control the Confederate government are not respecting the rights of citizens and property; fears they are trying to set up a monarchy with the help of West Point graduates; left the Bureau of War because did not like the way the administration was running the war of the government; suspension of writ of habeas corpus more odious than martial law; glad he struck a blow for civil liberties. 3 pp. ALS.","Took his letter 9 days to come from Selma; trying to get John M. Kelso, who deserted a year ago, back on duty; if Kelso is still under his command or if he knows where Kelso is, then it is his duty to return him to his regiment. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler Jr., that Kelso has left, taking his horse, saddle, and bridle; he doesn't know where he has gone. 1 p.","Thanks him for his letter; the states must resist the administration's efforts to impose military rule; the people must be made aware of attacks on their personal liberties; enjoyed reading the speech he made in Selma. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Wishes he could be free to wield his pen in the cause of state sovereignty and constitutional liberty; has no vacancy in his government for him; he probably likes the resolutions recently passed by the Georgia legislature. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., Brown wrote to him at Selma.","Wrote her the two previous days; ladies must beware of sullying their reputation by writing too much; the Union army cut the railroad south of Petersburg; hopes to join her at the end of the month. 2 items. Partial ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reports that his speech made in Selma, Alabama, \"Our foreign and Domestic Status,\" has been reprinted in DeBow's Review; congratulates him on the \"happy change in our Georgia military,\" mentions that he has been ill. 2 pp. ALS.","Pleased he has been restored to command; offers services to him. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Includes AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","General [Henry Alexander] Wise wrote the lead article in yesterday's Enquirer, acting from a patriotic conviction; the other four men will have to stand together to save the country. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., relating to Wise'ss appountment to the command of the Department of Richmond.","\"The Bearer, J. Rochelle Tyler, 1st Lieut. of Co. A, 1st Batt. of Va. Inf[an]try, a Paroled Prisoner of the Army of Northern Virginia, has permission to go to his home, and there remain undisturbed. [signed] D.B. Bridge [?]\" 1 p. PDS.","Letter received; encloses a draft for $160, although doesn't remember the debt; send receipt for draft. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., draft received and receipt sent. 1 p.","Glenn and Howard, Baltimore Gazette, [Baltimore, Md.]. Suggests Baltimore Gazette take the lead in expressing Southern sentiment, since Baltimore is destined to become the leading Southern city; unite all conservative thought behind Andrew Johnson so that military rule could be brought to an end; suggests the new party be called \"Constitutional Republican\" to avoid the bad connotations of the Democratic party name; offers to move to Baltimore, set up his law practice, and help them with the newspaper. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents. 1 p.","Mr. Howard and he believe that the fewer people involved in running a newspaper, the better; therefore they can't offer him a position. 2 p. ALS","Enloses $50; Robert [Tyler] and his family are well. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., $50 enclosed. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Thinks he should not have trouble finding a newspaper job since he writes so well; suggests he try looking in Washington, Richmond, Baltimore, Norfolk, and New York; Montgomery is dull but he can't leave until he earns some more money; urges him to send news about family. 4 pp. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr. 14 August [i.e. July] 1866. 2 pp. Also including AN, summarizing letter, orginial sent to Mr. Roane. 1 p.","Discusses various aspects of politics, including Radical Republicans and the Old Democratic party. 8 pp. ALS.","His letter received; has left Richmond because unable to make a livign there, having no money to invest in any enterprise; father's political enemies and his own put obstacles in his path; also attacked for leaving wife, whom he believes dishonored him; is in Williamsburg looking at an offered position and is preparing a lecture for Baltimore; desires him to explain his meaning in his previous letter; especially on whom he wants to take revenge. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of Robert Tyler's letter of 2 Nov. 1866.","Scope and Contents","Tyler in Wiliamsburg practising law; Robert [Tyler] was in D.C. and now in Baltimore looking for a new job; Robert now agrees with him about the evil motives of the Northern people who do not feel the effects of their actions since they are perpetrated only in the South; is making a living but never knows when his job may end; urges him to write. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., letter from A. Roane of of 13 March 1867 says that Robert Tyler agrees with his political views, and letter from Robert Tyler of 14 July 1867, says he should be able to find a newspaper position. 1 p.","Enloses copies of obituaries of her grandmother Tyler and will send her a copy of the first letter her grandfather sent her grandmother; give his regards to Captain and Mrs. Bryant and tell them he will send them copies of some of his articles. 2 pp. Partial ALS.","Scope and Contents","President Johnson's administration able to wield little power; suggests he see Mr. Seward about a position; a man with Tyler's brains should be able to get something. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Tyler wrong in thinking the people can change the way the country is going; the people are no longer free because they have lost virtue, liberty, and independence; no patriots or statesmen anymore; the press either doing away with freedom or too weak to fight for it; gloomy about the guture. 2 pp. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, James Gibbons, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to John Tyler, Jr. 22 July 1867. 2 pp.","Received JT's letter when he returned from abroad; has seen the President [Johnson] three times and assured him support; thinks a public assurance would be injurious. 1 p. ALS. Inlcuding AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p.","Authorized A. G. Aleen of the National Intelligencer to offer his [JT] services in the interests of Democratic and Conservative parties; yesterday learned this had not yet been done; had planned to write several pamphlets and enlist the support of the Catholic hierarchy and the Fenian Brotherhood; fears the intentions of Radical Republicans-will try to take the property of leading Southerners. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Enclosed he will find an article [by Robert Tyler about General Grant] which he can use if he thinks it politically expedient, but do not use his name in connection with it; anxious to hear from him. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Has been concerned about his efforts \"...to save the Republic and to preserve Constitutional liberty...\"; wishes to offer suggestions on how to preserve his power; he must control the War, Navy, Treasury, and Post Office departments by putting in strong and loyal men; beware who Republicans want for their next president; recommends William T. Sherman to be head of the War Department; must control Treasury in order to control the pursestrings; must control the post office in order to keep lines of communication open to the masses; recommends Thomas Ewing of Ohio for the treasury position, and Marshall [Col. W. H.] Lamon or General [James William] Denver for the post office; he must do all he can to preserve the executive's power so he can protect the country from the Radical efforts to curtail constitutional liberties. 11 pp. Cy[?] of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; stating that the letter had been submitted to Jeremiah S. Black, John M. Binckley, and others. 1 p.","Has just listened to a paper by John Tyler, Jr.; thinks it should be published by the New York Herald in order to advance the acuse of the constitution. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, stating that the letter was delivered to Lamon on 13 Sept. 1867. Also including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., about the second letter to President Johnson of 14 Sepot. 1867. 1 p.","In last letter warned him about the dangers around him [AJ]; in this letter wishes particularly to address the problem of who can disenfranchise those white Southern men to whom Johnson had issued pardons; by counting only the Black vote in the South, the Radicals will degrade the presidential office by permitting a Black man's president to be elected rather than a white man's; he must arrange his cabinet so as to prevent the Radicals from overthrowing the presidential authority and prerogatives; predicts all manner of evil consequences (Black people rising against whites, loss of civil rights for Catholics, a dictator) if the Radicals have their way and their man (probably Grant) is elected; if will be able to prevent those calamities from occurring, and could be reelected president. 16 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., that a duplicate was given to W. H. Lamon. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., that the letter was originally dated 11 September 1867 but was changed to 14 September before being delivered to Johnston. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses a copy of a communication from residents of the District of Colombia to Johnson, signed by many residents; believes he can rally the people to support him. Cy of ALS. Including ALS, Native and Naturalized Citizens of the United States resident in Washington City and Georgetown, Washington City, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. 29 September 1867. Appreciates his efforts \"...to maintain the Supremacy of the Federal Constitution...\"; naturalized citizens especially are aware of teh dangerous threats along \"know-nothing\" lines which threaten their liberties; must guard against Congress seizing supreme power; says hopes are in him to protect freedoms. 9 pp. Also including a copy of some of the names of people who signed the petition. 2 pp.","Cannot extend congratulations to him if the recent elections [in New York] support the Radical Republiacns, but can if the elections support the Democratic party; his correspondents in Alabama say they need more federal troops there. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, saying the letter \"...expresses teh real danger just now to the Democracy.\" 1 p. Also including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Rarely talks about literature or politics, especially the latter, since he cannot vote. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, that this letter was in reply to several of his remarks. Patterson is brother-in-law of Andrew Johnson.","Tyler owes him $18; please pay at once; is having a hard time making a living. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Is at the mercy of his enemies because he supports him [AJ]; the Radicals must be put down in order to preserve peace; even if [Samuel P.] Chase is thwarted in his ambitions, he and Grant will have to watch out for George H. Thomas. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including a NCI from the Constitutional Union, 26 Nov. [18]67, about the constitutional convention in Alabama; President Johnson and General Grant will not receive any support from Alabama unless they do something about the situation there. 1 p. Also including AN, summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p. Also including a [DF of an article?], about the flow of time and the passion for commerce with the Orient.","About Alabama politics. 2 pp. AL.","Encloses extracts from a letter of Robert Tyler giving his views of impeachment of President Johnson, and how the blacks in South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana can take over those states without armed force; recommends he take on Robert Tyler as a writer to support his position. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, saying that Robert Tyler's articles were attached ti the letter sent to President Johnson.","Received a letter from Robert Tyler, the contents of which would probably interest him; the different possible candidates for the 1868 election: Grant, Sweard, Chase, Seymour, and Thomas; encloses newspaper articles. 2 pp. ALS. Inluding AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Enjoyed his speech made on 10 December, upholding the Constitution; thanks him for his defense of white Southerners; Radicals unfit to uphold the constitution; there are many who have been left \"...without a State, or a Status...\" by the actionas of the Radical Republicans. 2 pp. [Df? or] ALS.","If he continues the way he is going, he will not be reelected, and probably [Samuel P.] Chase will be; he needs to spend money in the South on behalf of the Democratic party in order to get some support among the Black population. Cy of ALS.","Encloses newspaper articles; suffering of people in South and North; threat of anarchy. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, saying that two articles from DeBow's Review were enclosed. 1 p.","Received a letter from Robert Tyler-says that the white people in Alabama are standing together politically; white Southerners support President Johnson; everyone, white and black, is ruined; encloses a newspaper article. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","The movement is going in the right direction and the adversary should be overthrown; nothing can stop him [JT] when he is doing what he thinks it right; has consistently supported him [AJ]; if he [JT] cannot do what he needs to be done, then appoint John Cantatore or John P. Brophy. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of the letter.","Robert Tyler believes that if the Supreme Court declares the Reconstruction Acts illegal, military authority in the South will have to be subordinate to civil authority; Mrs. Huneker of Philedelphia, the daughter of James Gibbons, writes that the people will stand by Johnson if he calls on them; expects General John O'Neill to call on him [AJ]; the country can be saved from civil war by moving the executive branch to New York City, where it will be easier for the people to rally around him. 2 pp. AL.","The Radicals have let several opportunities for complete victory slip through their fingers, enabling Johnson to gather strength. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","to be offered the National Democratic Committee at Washington Feb. 22, 1868, for adoption. Rendering thanks to Andrew Johnson for his part in upholding the constitution. 2 pp. Df of AD.","Believes impeachment will fail; please support the action to be taken on Monday. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Encloses Robert Tyler's report to the Executive [Democratic] Committee of Alabama; is ready to do whatever he can to support him [AJ]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Has forwarded $300 to him by express mail; please acknowledge receipt. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Introduces him to Capt. Theo[?] F. Tobin; Capt. Tobias Sand [Sneed?] might be of use to him [JT]. 1 p. ALS.","Summary of their conversations: 1. all white Southerners have to join together; 2. white Southerners need to join the Fenian Brotherhood in fighting the Radicals; 3. this combination will be directed by the Southerners and can be used for other purposes. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Advises him not to spend too much time at [Fenian Brotherhood] headquarters while he is in New York City; Canada in state of alarm; will be in New York City on Monday; encourages him to express his views to Mr. Meehan [?]; does he think a tour of inspection to ______ advisable? 1 p. ALS.","His letter about Gen'l F[orrest] was received; \"...all the parties we spoke of will be at the appointed place and time.\" Col. Merriwether expressed his views on the subject at the state convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","A vacancy is to occur in the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue for the Richmond District; wants him to find out if the Senate and the President will confirm him [WS] in the office. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter; Selden was confirmed in the position. Also including AN, Col. Stone, the previous collector had to resign because he was involved with fraud. Also including AN, comparing the legality and the oppresiveness of the union of Ireland with Britain to the union of the South with the U.S.","Scope and Contents","Regrets that he is unable to meet him because of business downtown; asks him to call at 1:00. 1 p. ALS. Including an ACS, [P.]G.T. Beauregard, to John Tyler, Jr., [18 June 1868?], making an appointment for the following morning. 1 p.","Weather is beautiful; regrets he is unable to send the picture because of its size; Jimmy saw Mrs. Ridely and daughters recetnly, has he seen Mrs. Tyler [widow of Pres. Tyler] and her children? Sister's photograph is enclosed, has not has any chills for a while. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses a more perfect copy of his report of his operations in the South; has addressed it to him and Mr. Gibbons since they were the ones who enlisted his aid; the gentlemen coming to the Democratic convention and to meet with him are unaware of the political implications of the movement; has changed slightly the originial wording of his letter of instructions; when the gentlemen arrive, will introduce them to him; that is as far as his present authority goes. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Including ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to General John O'Neil, the President, and Mr. James Gibbons, the Vice-President ofthe Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, New York. Acting by their instructions, following is a report of what he [JT] did; first, went to Memphis and conferred with N. B. Forrest, G. J. Pillow, and I. G. Harris, showing how Southern interests were supported by the Catholics, how the Fenian Brotherhood had been reorganized after Sweeny's attempt to invade Canada and the exposure of O'Mahoney and Stephens, an dstood ready with government and army to take over a British possession and set up its own government, and how the Fenians and the South could maintain their constitutional liberties if they cooperated; is anxious to cooperate with anyone who will help the South prevent the Radicals from taking over poltically and economically; left Memphis and travelled to New Orleans where he met with General Beauregard, who was sympathetic with the Fenians' objectives; offered him the position of commander-in-chief; Beauregard declined on account of his health; then went to see General Richard Taylor, who declined to join because of his parole; offered Raphael Semmes the command of the naval forces, which he declined fortime being; Beauregard had given him introductions to J.B. Gordon and Wade Hampton, so he approached them; also spoke briefly to Robert Tyler and General [James Holt] Clanton about the Fenian cause; many expressed doubts about the propriety of attacking Canada; approached Joseph E. Johnston, who is occupied with writing a book abd loath to start another war; since arriving in New York City, has again talked with General Beauregard and hopes to persuade him to give them [i.e. Gibbons and O'Neil] his thoughts on the subject; invited John C. Brown to the meeting in New York City; thinks it would be a mistake to invade Canada before the November Elections, for fear such invasion would promote the Radical cause in the U.S.; also it would lead to a religious war, and restrictions on the Catholic Churcg ub teg U.S.; those encouraging them in their enterprise are trying to get them and their Democratic votes out of the country so that the Radicals can be elected to office; if the Democrats are elected to power, they might make war on England an dthen their plan to invade Canada would be welcomed. 46 pp. Also including AN, \"Report of John Tyler, Jr., ...associated with his mission South.\" 1 p.","Saw the following people on his trip South: Lt. Gen. N. B. Forrest, Ex-Governor Isham J. [i.e. G.] Harris, Major General Gideon J. Pillow, Gen. [P.] G. T. Beauregard, Admiral Raphael Semmes, Gen. Richard Taylor, Nr. Robert Tyler, Gen. [James Holt] Clanton, Major Gen. J. B. Gordon, Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton; Forrest Gordon, and Hampton agreed to meet with them and advised contacting Gen. Joseph E. Johnston; Beauregard came to see him in New York City and advised contacting Major Gen. J.C. Brown; a meeting has been arranged for early July, which Beauregard, Forrest, Gordon, and Hampton will attend; if they think it necessary, there will be other Confederate leaders at the National Democratic Convention whom they can consult; is looking forward to introducing them to the generals, and hopes the plans will be successful. 6 pp. ALS.","Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Wade Hampton, stating his position as well as those of Generals [William] Preston, Gordon, and Forrest on their recent interview. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Authorizes him to consult with General [P.] G. T. Beauregard and other former Confederate officers about the Fenian Brotherhood's plans; lets them know how much they admire their abilities and how much they would like them to join them. First sentence revised by John Tyler, Jr. 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Health precludes his acceptance of the command offered; General Richard Taylor may be able to assist him. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Hopes his health will be restored; plans to use the introduction to Richard Taylor this evening. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Until such time as the foreign power which he represents has a de facto government and a flag, there can be no naval force; when that time comes he will be happy to become the commander of that force. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Inquires whether they wish to stay with their delegations to the convention or have their own suite; expects them about the last of the month. \"Keep uncommitted on the Presidential question.\" 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Advises him to secure a suite of rooms for the party; will be in New York City by the 1st of July; has written to [John B.] Gordon and [Wade] Hampton and has seen John C. Brown about this. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Will arrive in New York about 3 July; has arranged a room already. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Received his letter; reminds him of his [RS] letter of last May, wherein he states that he could be of no service until such a time as the cause has a de facto government; when that time comes he would be glad to assist the cause. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Gordon, Forrest, and he [W. H.] concur in the agreement reached the other day; is planning to leave this morning. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","His letter and telegram have just reached him; F[orrest] has now told him everything; saw Gen'l [Julius?] Hayden who says the country around Huntsville is likely to erupt [into violence?] anytime; the people are awaiting an opportunity to seize back their rights; expects to be out of Memphis for two or three weeks; Col. Merriwether is fine. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Is busy today; will be free tomorrow morning. 1 p. ACS.","Scope and Contents","In view of the fact that during the recent war, Great Britain was able to regain her lead in world commerce and once again started molesting naturalized U.S. citizens, it is resolved that the Democratic party will protect the citizens of the U.S., will support their claims against Britain, and seek to regain the U.S. lead in worl commerce; since the Republican party is seeking to promote the interests of the rich over the poor, it is resolved (here insert the resolutions on the Reconstruction acts, and on finance, revenue, and currency). 6 pp. AD. Including ADF, of the last part of the preamble and the resolutions. 1 p. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., the delegates, \"instead of laying aside all personal considerations, \" began discussions on cabinet appointments; hence the peculiar tone of his speech ar Delmonicos and his letter to Mr. Preston. 1 p. Also including ALS, from Frank P. Blair, [New York City, N.Y.]. Has decided not to write for publication the letter he promised to write yesterday, as he has often expressed opinions in the past; he agrees with the enclosed resolutions. 1 p. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., F. P. Brotherhood and Catholics, although his later remarks to the Missouri delegation which were published did seem to redeem his promise.","Talleyrand could have said that he represented a principle at the Congress of Vienna; likewise the Catholics in the U.S. represent a principle and they also have power; tells him this for the benefit of his work at the Democratic National Convention. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, stating this is a duplicate of the letter sent to Preston.","Invitation to a reception on 6 July. 1 p. PC. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], invitation was extended to all delegates at the Democratic National Convention. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Will arrange the next meeting between him and Generals N.B. Forrest and [John B.] Gordon and the parties he [JT] represents [i.e. Mr. O'Neill and Mr. Gibbons of the Fenian Brotherhood]. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., Summarizing contents of the letter; the meeting took place on 12 July in General Preston's rooms.","President Johnson disappointed that Southerners did not insist upon his nomination; he has yielded to the Radicals by agreeing that the black-dominated legislature in the South are to select the electoral college. 1 p. Frag. of AL. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","Is just recovering from a fever; agrees with him about the causes of war; says foes are seeking a reason to destroy them; they must wait awhile until able to resist foes; \"church is spreading rapidly and will soon include all worthy men from the Potomac to the Rio Grande,\" urges him to tell how the meeting [between the Southern generals and the Fenians] went. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p.","His letters received; thanks him for his advice; shall Mrs. Ekins forward his letters to him? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","Inquires about his daughter [Mattie?], cousing Sally, Mr. C, Tony, and Anna; give them his regards; Mr. Savage's \"abortive\" convention has inspired them with hope, but it didn't fo well for Mr. Savage; the General [i.e. John O'Neill] treated Col. O'Beirne roughly in his speech. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","Wishes to acquaint him with his activities of the past summer during which he prevented a \"collision\" with Great Britain and satyed civil unrest in the South; has been twice pardoned and because of his ancestors, is very concerned about the welfare of the United States; hopes to persuade the Democratic electoral colleges [to make the vote in the electoral college unanimous for Grant]. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Imncluding AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letters to General Dent and to W.H. Seward of 10 and 18 November [18]68, about making the electoral college vote unanimous for Grant.","Has saved him additional problems by preventing a \"collision\" with Great Britain and by laying to rest civil disturbances in the South; has been twice pardoned for his past acitivities; enclosed is the legal answer to the report made by Secretary of the Interior [Orville Hickman] Browning about the claim of Col. William Selden, former marshall of the District of Columbia, fo rkeeping prisoners; Browning's predecessors in the office, starting with Jacob Thompson, have treated the case wrongly; Johnson has the power to reopen the case; hopes his family will always be well-treated by whomever is president. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Enclosed letters show he started a movement earlier this month [to persuade members of the electoral college to vote for Grant]; can prove that this summer he prevented a clash with Great Britain and laid to rest some of the civil disconent in the South; has been twice pardoned. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to John B. Gordon, Wade Hampton, Admiral Raphael Semmes, William Preston, J.W. Stevenson, C.C. Clay, John Forsyth, Robert Tyler, and others. 9 November 1868. Is enclosing a letteraddressed to other leading citizens [about the electoral colelge vote]; the predecents for the suggestion can be found in the electoral college votes in 1824, 1836, and 1840; thinks it expedient and necessary to maintain peace for the electoral college to vote unanimously for Grant. 3 pp. Also including a Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Generals [Wade] Hampton, and [John B.] Gordon, [William] Prestong, I.W. Stevenson, C.C. Clay, Robert Tyler, and others, 8 November 1868. Recommends the Democratic part members of the electoral colelge cast their votes for Grant for the following purposes: as a conciliatory gesture, to show that if he is good to them they will support him, so he won't be left entirely in the hands of the Radicals, and to \"strengthen\" him in his conservative tendencies. 1 p.","Agrees whole-heartedly that the Democrats shpuld give their electoral votes to General Grant, but only with the apporval of Horatio Seymour; doesn't want it to look like they're deserting their candidate; believes Grant will be more conservative if the Deomcrats support him; has expressed these views to his friends.","Scope and Contents","Encloses his report to the Fenian Brotherhood, advising them not to invade Canada; they are offended with him because of the advice, but he still has some power over them. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to the President, Vice-President, and the Executive Committee of the Fenian Brotherhood. 19 June 1868. Advises against invading Canada for the following reasons: 1. while the Radicals are in power, it will liekly result in their disenfranchisement; 2. since neither Great Britain nor the U.S. can afford a war, they will probably unite against the Fenians; 3. it would be the cause of starting a world-wide union of Protestant nations; 4. the Democratic party needs their votes; if the Democrats win the presidential election in November, there will probably be a war with Great Britain, in which case their invasion of Canada will be welcomed; therefore, it's best to await the results. 15 pp. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letters. 1 p.","Encloses a copy of General Beauregard's letter [of 19 Nov. 1868]; fears others will not see the expediency of following his suggestion. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of General Beauregard's letter and Tyler's to Seward.","Would like to have him join him in making some visits tomorrow. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem about love. Also including a list of 7 names.","Hopes the weather will permit them to go visiting tomorrow; comes see her at any time. 1 p. ALS.","Suggested to the Female Orphan Asylum that he might be able to lectre on their behalf, but for various reasons, the offer was voteddown. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses the article he wished to see; visited the Board of Trade and believes a lecture can be satisfactorily arranged. 1 p. ALS.","His friends and he would liek to have him [JT] come lecture again, but fear it would not pay him. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses his [JT] book and one of his [WHP] sermons. 1 p. ANS.","Fragments of poems written about James. R. Tyler. 1 p. ANS.","Invitation to the wedding of Emma M. Ridley and George P. Burgwyn. 4 items. PC. Also including a card listing numbers and names. 1 item.","Invitation to the wedding of Julia Tyler and William H. Spencer, PC.","Has not yet seen the archbishop about publishing his letter; invited him to attend the labor union's convention in Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, but John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","Inexcusable of him not to print a retraction of the slander against him [JT] sooner than he did; was in the hospital to undergo surgery, not for intoxication, yet he [OKH] mistakenly assumes that poor people are intemperant; family [of JT] was left destitute after the war and he was barred from his former profession; has very moderate habits; Harris' slander is a result of political differences, envy, and hate; General George H. Thomas is a relative and can help at anytime; may be poor, but never have done any base thing, which is more than his political friends can say; he is a contemptible man. 17 pp. Df of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Including ANS, by John Tyler, [Jr.,], his reply to the slander was not published. 1 p. Also including AN, copied out of the Daily Chronicle, 28 August 1869, \"the slander of the Chronicle upon muself.\" 2 pp. Also including ALS, from Tom Florence, Washington, D.C., to [Col. Io Severns?, Washington, D.C., Sept.? 1869], General Tyler will give him his defense against the slander, which defense is to be published in the Constitutional Union; some of the language may be too strong. 2 pp. Also including ALS, by Col. Io Severns, Washington, D.C. to [?], will put Tyler's letter in the editorial columnl use the following introduction. See oversize file.","Scope and Contents","Concerning a place for Tyler in the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steam Navigation Co. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., these apers were returned at his request; his application is still to be considered. 1 p. Also including AN, a memo to Charles H. McCormick and others in Chicagoabout the steamship line and to write Professor Maury. 1 p. Also including AN, enclosed is an outline of the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steamship Transatlantic Line; also two addresses. 1 p. Also including AN, giving Col. G.L. Thompson's address of Col. Thompson, 1 p. Also including an AD, giving the history, routes, and proposed operations of the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steam Navigation Company of France, and the Virginia and Tennessee Airline Railway. 8 pp.","If she is still unmarried on 8 oct. 1870, he is to give her 2 books; if she marries on or before that date, she is to give him a coat. 1 p. ADS.","Mr. George Alfred Townsend's remark about him in the Chicago Tribune was a lie, and he is surprised the Evening Star printed it, knowing it was such; he wishes to print a refutation. 1 p. ALS.","Took his enclosure to Mrs. Ames, but was unable to see her; she is rumored to be going out with a Memphis lawyer; wishes Tyler could \"win her affections\" and gain access to her fortune by marrying her; \"fraug, violence, and, and plunder [are] the order of the day.\" 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","DeBow's Review is concerned chiefly with recording the progress of the South; his article on U.S. diplomatic relations with Central and South America sounds useful, but there are no guaranties of a regular column. 2 pp. ALS.","Will accept the position as associate editor of the National Intelligencer as a man with conservative political views, provided he is allowed freedom in writing and is paid $500 per quarter; if Alexander Delmar agrees, let him sign this. 1 p. ALS. Including ANm, by John Tyler, Jr., this was his ultimatum to Mr. Delmar","Glad to hear he recovered from his recent illness and hopes things will go better for him; hopes that the late war won't result in the ruin of all the old families; \"wholesale thievery [is] the basis of American life today\" moved to Greenville so children could get an education; after 2 hard years of struggling on his plantation is able to relax a little now; rewrote the manuscript and hopes to get it published; tell Roane he wrote him. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, letter answered. 1 p.","Have copies of DeBow's Review beginning with the orginial issue; is interested in his article on his father; the policies of the Old Whigs; tell Gov. Wise to encourage polytechnic education and to open a shcool of Navigation so Virginia can take advantage of the expanding U.S. trade. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; accepted offer \"if ever able to get work again.\" 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Warns that Radicals in Congress are usurping Grant's powers and particularly mentions [Charles] Sumner and [Benjamin] Butler as threats; calls for a veto of the \"Virginia Bill\" suggests that Grant call a General Convention to fram a new Constitution; sees Congress present course leading to civil war and/or monetary crash as it weakens the power of individual states; mentions moving capitol to Mississippi Valley to weaken New England's influence; suggests that Jeremiah Black of Pennsylvania could draft such a message. 9 pp. ALS. Including Cy of ALS, 7 pp. Ibncluding AN, John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., n.d., that letter was given to Mr. Dox of Alabama 24 January 1870, after passage of Virginia Bill; was returned by him 27 January 1870 without being given to Grant. 1 p.","Discontinue efforts to get Democratic Senate and House members to give subscriptions to \"the Course of Parties in the United States under hte Constitution\" to be written along with a literary work on \"Father\" [President John Tyler]; [seems to desire discontinuance due to lack of response]; the Democratic party \"has done nothign to relieve itseld of the many onerous obligations under which it rests.\" 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Having considered long the situation of the country and general social and political status is returning his salutation and desires a confidential interview. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Is enclosing a letter to Robert Ridgway which will explain a confidential metter. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C., to Robert Ridgway, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 26 Feb. 1870, telling that old war injury acted up last year and therefore has not been working so have disagreeable predicament as regards to boarding bill; will pay back any loans as soon as possible; needs $125 today so he can get out of city. 3 pp.","Appreciates his efforst to obtain help [financial?] from Virginia Senators and Representatives but having thought about it must decline such aid; has suffered too much humiliation already. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Includes AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Will help him collect his essays; has the weekly he poke of packed away and will hunt it up and copy what you wished; or can bring entire volume to him; Mr. Burwell of New Orleans has the loose numbers. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing the letter; indicates Tyler wrote back and requested volume brought to Washington. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has the copy of Abell's Life, Mr. Gillett's letter; the birth and lineage he worked out and Mrs. Halloways' book; this is a \"sacred task\" [writing a memoir of President Tyler] but will take sometime due to frequent interruptions. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, John Tyler, Jr., explaining letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has talked to Dr. Cloud, State Superintendant of Education and Chairman of the Educational Board about his [JT] case; he will write to the President of the University of Alabama, N.A. Luniley [sic] [Lupton]; it seems the chairs he [JT] preferred are not yet filled; suggests he immediately write the men mentioned above; his brother will talk to Mr. Cloud also; Keep politics out of this; has sent manuscript to Claxton, Remson, and Haffelfinger of Philadelphia who accepted it; could he send them a short note about it?; wrote to Dr. Luniley [sic] [Lupton] himself. 4 pp. ALS. Including ALS from William Falconer, Greensborough, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr., 23 March 1870, indicating the name of the President of the University of Alabama is N.A. Lupton, not N.A. Lumiley; sorry about the mistake. 2 pp. Also including AN John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing both letters. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has been in bed or would have answered sooner; it will take time to find out-on the war path for him [JT]  now; come over soon. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, John Tyler, Jr. endorsing letter which is in regards to lecture; answered letter saying to go ahead with arrangements; will share benefits. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has received letter of the 15th; will send help to Mrs. [Susan A.] Eppes through Mrs. Semple; will confer with her about admission of Mrs. \"E.\" to Aged Women's Home. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS from W.W. Corcoran, Wash[in]gton D.C., to Jo[h]n Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 24 Nov. 1869, informing that the place at the cemetary he noted as vacated by Doct[or] Hunter has been filled more than three months ago. Also including ANS John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining Corcoran's letter of 17 March 1870. 1 p. Also including ANS John Tyler, Jr., Expressing wish to do for another what he cannot do for himself, however severe his suffering. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Letter from mutual friend General John Tyler [Jr.], is really surprising; how can a sane man expect anyone in these times to invest $300,000 in a cure for Hog Cholera or any other invention; friend in California also has a cure for Hog Cholera and he will get a patent for him; if Tyler's friends cure is also valid perhaps they can take out a joint patent; anyone who wants $200,000 for any invention is either a fool or an idiot. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, [Jr.], to Colonel [Farrar], n.d., designating Walton's letter as a breech of faith and an attempt to extort his client's secret; but to get that secret they must pay $300,000 cash. In margin. Also including AN [by John Tyler, Jr.], n.d., identifying Walton's friend as a certain Fletcher, veterinary surgeon from Missouri an California. In margin.","Has not forgotten him but has many troubles and did not want to bother friends with them; but he has written first; as a lecturer she has been successful; leaves Monday for Pennsylvania, then Michigan and Kentucky; then shall scribble for the newspapers; knows he does not approve of women lecturing but she has a famiyl to support; brother has drawn on her publisher and left her a debt; can he find him?; the world is utterly selfish. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN endorsed and summarizing letter. 1 p. ALso including D from [?], to Christopher O'Brien, Potomac Steamboat Co., [?], n.d., on verso of endorsement, directing receiver of memo to verify name of company; to draw a declaration of debt; make to copies and distribute. 1 p.","His lodge [of the Knights of Pythias] accepts his proposal; please advertise; lecture will be in Concordia Oprea House or Masonic Temple; pelase state a preferred date. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also incoluding AN by [Tyler], 28 March 1870, answered lettere as desired. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], 7 april 1870, lecture on the 21st at Concordia Hall. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], 19 April 1870, come on next morning and stop at Howard House. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], n.d., went on 20th; stopped at Howard House; next day no proper arrangements so declined to lecture. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Enclosed is a letter from the pen of \"Python\" which will be republished; read it before interview; has contemplated views on public affairs for 18 months and is now ready to reveal them; of course does not wish to be generally known through his pseudonym. Cy of ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter, indicating that enclosed letter mentioned [but missing] was from the Baltimore Gazette of 25 March 1870. 1 p. Also including ALS from N[athaniel] Michler, Washington, D.C., 7 March 1870, acknowledging receipt of communication os 15 February; and hopes to meet with him. 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Cannot intrude upon him again despite the nature of their short conversation; much is being lost by delay in accepting his suggestion; remember he [JT] organized the Bureau of War of the late Confederate States, served as an officer of Rank and Adjutant General; yet the matter can be revealed only the way he suggests; through the Party at Providence Hospital higher personage can be revealed and all worth knowing be known. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents","His letter of the 8th was received and answer delayed as he expected to go to Washington; he is now not going so will write; appreciates his desire to collect his writings and his books are at his disposal; perhaps he should play Mohamet and come to the Mountain. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining letter; wants extracts from Mrs. DeBow's copies of \"DeBow's Review.\" 1 p.","Lecture will be at the Concordia on the 21st at 8pm; John Taliaferro wants to be remembered to you; if seeds are being distributed at the department he would like some papers. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Would like to see letter and correspondence to which he refers; would like to publish it; knows he has not forgotten the memoir of which they have corresponded. 1 p. AL. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining that Burwell refers to the memoir of President Tyler, and the last Burwell refers to the memoir of President Tyler, and the last correspondence of General G[eorge] [?] H[enry] [?] Thomas. 1 p.","His [JT] brother and he [WF] have both been ill so his [JT] recommendations have just been sent to Dr. Lupton; encloses a letter from him; keep corresponding with him; in the meantime he has enquired as to his [JT] opening a highschool though dall is the best time of year for that; advised Arch[ibald] Roane to open a school here but he wanted Richmond and politics; suggests he make an effort with Bou[rne?] or some such periodical literature to write short memoirs of early men of Virginia; leave politics out of it; write \"a la Burke\" when his [WF] book Bloom and Briar comes out he will direct the publishers to send a copy. 4 pp. ALS.","stating that life presents few objects worth striving for; one should learn to want but little; hoe does he like the idea of writing an old Virginia times; it would not interefere with other employ; think of old Be[nter?], what a mass of energy that old rascal was; where is his daughter?; can she assist him?; is nearly paralyzed but keeps on working; life is too trifling to despair. 4 pp.","Scope and Contents","letter refers to professorship at the University of Alabama 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., that both letters were answered on 10 May [1870]; yielding to 1st suggestion, rejecting last as impracticable with the temper of the Northern press one of envious hate. 1 p.","on verso of endorsement, saying he has not agreed to take testimony in the case of Antler vs. Whissle[?] Dickerson; objects to any proceedings held there on the case; reserves the right to move for the suppression of all such testimony. 1 p.","This last winter has been unusually gay-parties and weddings; Clara went to only two and begged no more; she likes small gatherings; has met a friend of his, Capt. Celsus Price who recently lsot his mother; his [JT] friend Miss Mary Polk married Dr. Draper of Maryland; met Mr. Mag[were?]; happy his prospects are better; may go to Canada and Washington but business has been bad for three years; greetings to family, especially cousin Lettie Semple; his [JT] Major Loughborough did not visit, just dropped letter. 4 pp. ALS.","A friend sent the papers express this morning; encloses the receipt; wishes you could call occaisionally on Father Wigest and Sister de Chantel of the Visitation Convent; it would be to your advantage apart from the pleasure of the visit. 1 p. ALS.","Congratulations on his \"bright business prospects;\" prices for [chemical] analyses vary. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Returns the enclosure of his last letter as expects no monetary reward; did not breathe the air of Massachusetts long enough for that; is please to hear of his professional success and bright prospects; good that cousing Sallie has a school and she and Mr. C. are well; he [JT] knows how he feels about the movement [Fenians] which resulted in the late fiasco; O'Neill's late movements have mortified his best friends; with proper direction the organization could achieve its glorious object; still it will not die as it has a holy cause which for centuries has sustained the people of Ireland. 2 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","So glad to hear from him; has searched long to reach him; had pneumonia April 1869 and is well now but tires easily; read his article with interest; fate of this government is shrouded in the future; past symmetry of government is gone and confusion reigns; the republic is in ruins; elements of Civil War exist; legislature is imprevious to the crie sof the people; is deeply affected by death of friends such as Mom[?] Arleise[?], James Murdaugh; the small hermitage [Wurburton] has been sold to Mr. Wood from the north and his title may not be good; are out of Circuit Court and are much fatigued; pleased with Judge Garreson from Accomac Co.; hopes his son Robert has promise at the bar. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Overcome by heat and has just returned to business; was unab;e to obtain any further information as to the Israelite and his victim who were settling their \"land\" business in Orange C.H.; his friend Rob[er]t T. Craighill, Attorney at Law, Lynchburg is known in that region and may be able to tell of desireable land for sale. 2 pp. ALS.","Received his letter of the 6th; came here from Variety Springs in Augusta County; about 800 visitors here and as far as he knows neither \"scalawags\" nor \"carpetbaggers;\" waters are medicinal; many businessmen of Richmond here-Judge Lyon; Mr. Carrington of the Exchange Hotel, P. V. Daniel, Jr., President of the R. F. and Potomac RR, W. A. Maury Lovingstine, the Jewish delegate in legislature, Bishop Doggett, Revs. Hoge and Nolley, Mr. Pizzini; from here he goes to the Cold Sulpher near Goshen; then Rockbridge Alum and Variety, then home. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Wrote some days ago for him to send manuscripts he elft addressed to Mr. H. B. Cust[in?] of Accomac; will be in Washington in a few days so retain them. 1 p. ALS. Including AN John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AN [Joseph Segar], noting papers returned in preson, 5 Sept. 1870. 1 p. Also including ALS from Joseph Segar, to John Tyler, Jr., 15 Aug. 1870, requesting Tyler to send 2 manuscripts left with him to Old Point; will pay on his end. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Wishes he could accept a series of politcal articles from him but they are financially unwell; \"The XIX Century\" is slowly winning its way but pays little; his [WWH] srevices as editor are gratiutious; they hope soon to be able to compensate contributors; their views correspond and he would like him to appear in their pages monthly as an editorial contributor. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Expected to have sent him proceeds for his notes for $75 but they called off the campaign; hopes to send it in a few days; does not want to be misunderstood that he ran when Waller did in 1869 as an Independant Republican as he is now; assumes Conservative and Moderate Republicans voted for him so to defeat Whittlesey; he acted as an honest man not a party man; voted against giving Mrs. Lincoln a pension; to reduce tarriff and Internal Revenue; voted to admit Mississippi, Texas and Georgia without the provisions given Virginia; when possible he supported the Republican part as he was brought up anti-slavery; voted to enforce 15th amendment with no apologies as something had to be settled; is for peace but there will be none if the Democrats are restored to power. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","His letter reminded him of earlier, happier days; he will tell the literary Societies of the University of his desires as the faculty does not directly interfere with such matters; or in getting use of the Public Hall; his [JT] series of lectures would be interesting; will be in Washington Friday, hope to see you. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for subscribers to a new \"National Journal\" dedicated to preserving \"Irish freedom,\" prospectus enclosed. 1 p. PL. Including a PD, \"Prospectus of the Irish Nationalist and Working-Man's Advocate.\" Gives summary of form newspaper will take. 1 p.","Delayed reply to his second letter to wait for decision on matter; but still has received no definite answer; feeling seems to be that due to studies there wouldn't be time for entire lecture series; but one or two of lectures could probably draw sufficient audiences; was only in Washington on last visit for one day. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by [George Frederick Holmes] explaining that he saw some students and they feel the entire series would be too much, but that audiences for one or two could be obtained; a room and audience would be provided; necxt week would be best as after Christmas Intermediate exams start. 1 p.","Send address as he wished to write to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has been invited to locate in Schuylkill Co. [Pa.] to publish a paper he devoted to the Irish Democratic and workingman's interest; consented then realized he was well known across the country and a paper published in [Philadelphia] would have greater effect; is necessary as radicals are making great inroads in Irish vote; has sent several prospectuses of newspaper and responds ifavorable; is trying to raise funds; first issue out of the 16th of January; says Tyler is the ablest man in country to write articles for sucha journal; glad to hear of book he is writing; would like to bring back former happy government. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","After consulting several prominent students has concluded that his 2nd and possibly 3rd lectures would be wel lreceived; Thursday and Friday mnights at the hall of the Washington Society would be best; charge fifty cents for 1, or seventy-five cents for two lectures; presentation of third lecture topic will depend upon reception of second. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing lecture. 1 p.","Received his letter and he forgot to say if it would be worth while for him [JG] to ask any of the National Democratic Com[mi]tt[ee] if they would lend a hand; maybe that would give them too much knowledge; seems the labors of both their lifetimes could fail for lack of a small sum; with his great knowledge he could unit the Irish people; now is the time and he [JT] is able; needs money; feels for the first time man's inhumanity to man. 2 pp. ALS. Including calling card of James Gibbons.","Received his letter regarding lecture but Mr. Murphy refuses to publish any shape of lecture; has spoken to the St. Vincent dePaul Society about asking him to lecture on condition that he share proceeds; his name and the society's reputation should draw a crowd; hopes to put him in touch soon. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","At present he can do no more than offer to help secure audiences for the interesting subjects he [JT] mentions; must have his correspondence with others about printing. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter explaining it refers to furnishing \"DeBow's Review\" with historical sketches. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for the interesting letter; couldn't use it in his little history but will preserve it for future possibilities; nothing [in the book] about his father's presidential term will offend him, except the limited space he could devote; was in Richmond when a public dinner was given to Mr. Webster but had no invitation so visited President Tyler instead; is glad Gov[ernor] Wise is doing a biography of Pres[iden]t Tyler. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Received his of the 9th and enclosure; couldn't answer immediately as was engaged in the courts on Boundary between Md. and Va.; the \"prize decision\" and much else has been included in his father's memoirs; is disappointed as has gotten no information from Washington, Cushing, or others as to their retirements from his father's cabinet; [following is a series of questions and tentative answers about Harrison and Tyler's cabinets-who held which position for how long]; strange that he is confused on these matters; answer them briefly, no long account; plans to read final copy with him before gonig to printers. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","His [JT] reminisence of Cabinets is in error; [following is a list of appointees to and retirements from Presiden John Tyler's cabinet]; is it possible that neither he nor Cushing nor anyone will supply him the dates? 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Repeats that he is in error as to the date of Spencer's retirement; [followng a list of positions held and retired in President John Tyler's Cabinet]; mentions dispute between [John Canfield] Spener and [Abel Parker] Upshur regarding the [Alexander Slidell] MacKenzie affair [as commander of the brig Somers he had executed Spencer's son for mutiny]; Spencer wanted MacKenzie turned over to Civil Grand Jury; as Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs he [HAW] was consulted; can't you get Cushing or someone to ascertain the dates of retirement; his [JT] dates must be in error. 2 pp. ALS.","Received his answer to his changing his request for a personal interview upon the subject of religion to a suggestion that he read the interview between the Son of God and Nickodemus; meant no insult; is not judging him; knows other Southern Gentlement who worship only Honor and not Christ; knows he has had the oppotunity to acquire millions yet has remained honest; just wanted him to avail himself of the comforts of religion; hopes he will forgive his intrusion into his inner man. 8 pp. ALS. Including NCL, n.d. entitled \"Bismarck's Religious Character - A Letter of the Prussian Premier,\" dated 26 December 1865. 1 p.","Clara and she had been looking forward to a trip to Washington next month; but now even if the Major goes they won't as business has been so bad; Clara has developed into a fine girl; the widows are still in sweeds but not beyond approach; would so like to see him well married; the French situation is all absorbing-poor France; sees his friends the Polks and McPheeters grequently; Miss Cornelia Polk married Mr. Drake; Maggie McPheeter had her debut this winter; winter is severe; rumors that Clara will marry son of the richest citizens untrue; the Major is not well. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","They infer from the charcter of the work [Tyler's book Two Civilizations] that sales would be chiefly to father's friends and associates; will superintend publication for 10% commission; must have it in hand to make estimate; portraits on steel cost about $100 each. 2 pp. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarzing letter. 1 p.","Regrets that they will be unable to publish his contemplated work [Two Civilizations Emanating From Jamestown and Plymouth Rock]; it will be a great work and a time will come when there will be a great demand for it, but that time is not now; the whole South and Democratic mind of the country is prostrate; abolition rules there now; doesn't believe he will find a publisher in the North; but don't despair time will make all things equal in the end. 1 p. ALS.","Was not aware that his company was composed of Southerners or did business on could be dispersed of, especially Professor Holmes' History of hte United States; why his book, Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock would not interest the general public he doesn't know; Mr. William M. Burwell of New Orleans, editor of the \"DeBow's Review\" is anxious for his articles; Mr. Burwell even wishes to preface the articles with a defense of his father against the Southern Clayites and Van Burenites; history will see his father as betrayed in his efforts to save the Constitution; strongly denounces the Radicals; he works on commission, he [JT] works on royalty. 3 pp. ALS. Including a postscript by John Tyler, Jr., explaining that his work is the first volume of a larger series; planned as a reaction to a speech given by Mr. R. C. Winthrop on the 250th anniversary of the Plymouth landings that insunuated that teh civilization of freedom had overshadowed the civilization of slavery. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Have made an approximate estimate; 1000 copies [of the book Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock] in the style of Wallis Peabody, tinted paper $900; 2000 copies $1500; on white paper 1000 copies $800; $2000 - 1300; binding in cloth $28-35; are not prepared to asy what aid they will give in selling in the South and West; feel book should be sold by subscription. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing and summarizing letter, also mentioning a letter from John Tyler, Jr. to Miss E. V. Mason, January, 1871, on lecture on effects upon society of Divorcements and Independency of Revenues in marries women; [letter is missing]. 1 p.","Has searched his house and Judge Tucker's for the publication you want, but cannot find it; maybe there's a copy in the library of the Historical Society in Richmond; check with H. Wynne of Richmond who is a diligent collector; will send an address delivered by his [JT] father on the 166th anniversary of William and Mary College, 1859; can he get a copy of the Commission of Agriculture report? 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Hopes he enjoyed the wedding fesitivites; there can be no doubt that the only chance of happiness is in the marriage relationship; outside of that all is discontent; at length one may wish for death as a relief from loneliness; such were his thoughts during the Carnival of Washington City yesterday and the day before; in the midst of it all he was never so lonely and perfectly willing to be at rest; yet the Carnival was a perfect climax to the madness of the last 10 years; it diverted the public from the loss of liberty they have suffered, to debauchery and bestiality; it is a government of oligarchy and tyranny; he thinks this privately as the press is as corrupt as the people and their rulers; no journal from the South will be considered; all is lost worth living for; no existing party can save the country; the parties want only power, not service to the public; the nation is marching to the Red Sea of Carnage; the constitutional system is terminated and despotism must follow; the Enforcement Act has passed congressl and the Legislature of Virginia sold themselves to the North and East throug hthe Pennsylvania Centra Railroad, thereby imperiling the alliance between the South and West. 7 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Is glad he is well; and that he is still defending the South against her Yankee enemies; the work in which he is engaged [the book \"Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock\"] is worthy; Northern publishers will be unwilling to publish a work which will hold their boasted civilzations in contempt; the scheme he proposes might work, but the season is far advanced; maybe Celsus Price could help; is too busy to do it; have heard little of his friend the \"viddowt\" [sic] except she is building a house on Lucas Place; probably for some lackyman - wish it were him. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Received his letter from Bolling Baker; no good land left near Mellonville or Enterprise, both on Lake Monroe; but good state land near \"olando\" in Orange County; a good place to practice law; a lady is wanted to open a school; it is splendid country for fruit, game, people; strong democratic area, no radicals; can be purchased for $125 an acre - $200; he [JT] could get the County Judgeship. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[no] H. L[oper], [Tallahasse, Fla.], to [John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C.] 26 [Feb. 1871], informing him that he has the refusal of this entry for 15 days; he could have 80 acres for $100; it is beautiful land so take all of it; can plant garden from the middle of February and again in October [lists what can be grown]; many deer to be found; he was in the \"Confed Navy\" [so called] and ordered here by Mr. Mallory in 1862; met him in Portsmouth, Va. before. 1 p. Also including AN John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AM by John Tyler, Jr., n.d. on verso of endorsement, being rough notes regarding estimates of a Mr. Kapp of persons of foregin birth in the United States 1800-1860, claiming errors in his figures. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has given his letter to Mr. Loper who wll tell him of the country; has not been there [Orange County] but has a relative, Mr. Francis Eppes, in Buckingham County who is well pelased; his [JT] teaching could not be done there but Orange County is better settled; settlers such as Col. William B. Randolph of N. Orleans and Col. Chester from Carolina; These are cultured people; would like him to join that paradise but his business is with the \"Carpetbaggers;\" to get back some of what they have stolen; this was formerly finest area of state; now is in desolation; negroes are in congress. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","As chairmen of the Lecture Committee of this city's Franklin Society he was given his [JT] letter to Major Walter Jones; will take care of all expenses but travel and he will receive half the gross proceeds should he lecture; as they are new at the business of lecturing and not too successful, they can offer you no fixed sum. 2 pp. ALS. Including PL from the Franklin Society and its refounding after the Civil War; now asking for donations for books, manuscripts, printings, etc. 1 p.","In his, Judge Baker's and ex-Gov. Walker's opinion, Orlando is the place for him; the Eppes, Randolphs and Chesters are neighbors; his office can be in town; sends directions as to how to get to Orlando; is he has no disabilities under the \"Act\" they see no trouble in procuring the County Judgeship which is the Justice of the Peace also; also could be member of the Lefislature; Ex-Gov. Walker and Judge Bolling Baker send regards; Marion County has too many negroes and radicals for him [JT]; he can build a comfortable cottage house for $75-$80; he should get business in Valudia and \"WeKiva\" Counties, untouched by the war. 4 pp. ALS. Including 9 copies of a PD, n.d., dealing with the Superior oranges, cane and cotton grown in Orange County, Florida. 1 p.","Encloses a small map showing the land he proposed for him; notices the lake wich is full of fish; neighbors are Mr. Preston, Gen'l B.F. Whitney and Mr. W.M. Tyler; the land will be easy to clear; he could raise a log cabin; sends information on cost of passage to Florida; the county surveyor will run out his land for him; believes his daughter could find godo teaching position with family; this area one part of U.S. the war did not affect; the people are well off. 4 pp. ALS. Including a D, a map, n.d., of the land in Orange County being suggested to John Tyler, Jr. for purchase. 1 p. Also including NC, n.d., on oranges, canes and travel in Orange County, Fla., 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Also including NC, n.d., as to a new town being laid out on former sight of Mellonville, to be called Sanford. 1 p. ALso including NC, n.d., as to General Sanford setting up a town near Mellonville; and planning the largest orange grove in the cotninental U.S., 1 p. Also including NC, n.d., as to the Florida Improvement Co., of New York setting up \"Merrit's Vineyard\" near Mellonville. 1 p. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., 4 and 5 March 1871; also mentions \"money sent as per memorandum enclosed,\" 14 March. 1 p. Also including D, a map, presumably of land in Orange County, Fla., being considered for purchase by John Tyler, Jr., 1 p. Also including PDS by James A. Anderson, 187, a Homestead Application for \"the S 1/2 of SE 1/4 amd SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section Six [6] in Township Twenty [20] S of Range Thirty [30] containing 141 Acre;\" Land Office at Tallahassee, Florida, 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses a copy of Judge Jno. Friend's letter about selling land to the Florida and German sTates Immigration Co.; the Spanish grant purchased by Mr. Sanford is noted for tropical fruits; Judge Baker and ex-Governor Walker would like to see him come to Orange County. 1 p. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from John Friend, Fernandina, Fla., to John H. Loper, Tallahassee, Florida 28 Feb. 1871. Dr. Koch has left for Europe to find Swedish or German immigrants for Florida, which mission he believes will be successful and good for Florida.","Scope and Contents","His $200 received and the deed will be taken care of; best route from Washington, D.C. to Tallahassee, Florida, and then on the Mellonville where his land is; list of vacant lots near his; from what he hears, there are no swamps or marshes around the lake his land is on; potential problems with mosquitoes, turtles, rattlesnakes, and ticks. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Will try to arrange for him to give a series of lectures, but doubts many tickets will be sold before he arrives. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., invitation of the Franklin Society of Mobile, Alabama, accepted for April. 1 p.","Gov. Walker and he believe that he [JT] can help regenerate Florida; extends regards to his daughter [Mattie]; lamentation on the Confederate dead and \"our broken hearts.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Deed to his land is enclosed; has a choice piece of property - don't sell it; Gov. Walker and Judge Baker believe he can be a leading man in that part of Florida and will soon be noticed by showing what a good Democrat he is; get friends to buy land around him; mark his corners well when he comes to look at his land. 2 pp. ALS.","Letter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.","Letter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.","Letter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.","Advises him of additional vacant lots to purchase for a sugar cane plantation, but he must send money immediately. 2 pp. ALS.","Strongly urges him to purchase the vacant land-it is a healthy place, good sil, and can only increase in value; am saving one lot for Nicholas Trist of Philadelphia; send the money soon if he wants the land. 2 pp. ALS.","His deed and some letters of introduction have been sent to him; have put in a claim for the vacant lot next to his in case he wants it; ask his friend sto correspond with him [JHL] if they want the land near him. 1 p. ALS.","His friend William Randolph lives near the land John Tyler, Jr. purchased and tells him it is good land; his friend Francis Eppes concurs. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letter replying to Robert Tyler's enquiry; he is interfering in his business. 1 p.","Wrote Mr. McKenzie trying to sell him land; did not refer to any transaction between him and Tyler. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., this explains Loper's communication to Lewis McKenzie. 1 p.","Encloses newspaper clippings; land next to his has been set aside for N[icholas] P. Trist; will be on his judicial circuit until July. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., land next to his has been bought for N.P. Trist. 1 p.","Surprised he didn't receive the two letters he sent' wrote Judge Bolling Baker inquiring about political matters in Florida and whether there was a business other than farming for him; has no money at present-spent it all on this farm and has got to wait until the crops come in; wants him to visit Florida first and send back a report; then will decide whether to join him; if Florida fails they can fall back on this farm. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, letter is \"in relation to Florida matters.\" 1 p. Also including a printed invitation, from the Virginia Dialectic Society, [of the] Va. Mil[itary] Institute, [Lexington, Va.], Final Celebration, Monday evening, July 3rd 1871. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Governor Walker wishes to see him; Joseph H. Whitner says his land in Orange County is worth $50 per acre; Whitner said Tyler could be elected as the Deomcratic party's nominee for Orange Co. for state legislature; plans to cut a canal between Lakes Munro and Conway, which will increase his property's value. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ANS, by Jno. H. Loper, \"above is a correct copy of my letter.\" Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, 20 Oct. 1871, asking [Loper?] to save this copy for him; orginal sent only to McKenzie. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","At home Tuesday evening, June 6th, 1871, honoring Alberta N. Williams and T.C. Rush. 3 items. PC.","Scope and Contents","Settles accounts from his lectures to the Franklin Society of Mobile; encloses Dr. Hamilton's bill; good luck with the rest of his lecture tour; it will do them both good to give up [liquor?]. 4 pp. ALS. Including an autographed bill, from F.[?] M. Hamilton, M. D., to O. S. Beers, May 1871, for attendance on and presciptions for John Tyler, Jr., $25. 1 p. Also including an autographed receipt, from F.[?]M. Hamilton, M. D., to O. S. Beers, 15 July 1871, payment received from O. S. Beers, $5. 1 p.","Proceedings of his Franklin Society Lectures used to settle his hotel bill; Dr. Hamilton needs his money and he needs the money he paid on his account. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Is still awaiting settlement of his affairs with Judge Fields; has no money to send him, although still plans to carry out the project [purchasing land in Florida?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Returned from California and found his letters; glad he is following his advice; Southerners should trsut President Grant to be their friend; will try to carry out his request [to find him a political office in Florida?]; should consult the local leading men about possibilities; if the south carries on in the spirit of the Sentinel article, she will win Congress' friendship. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Is connected with no paritcular paper, but writes articles upon request; is particularly interested in public education in Virginia and is superintendent for Fauquier County; will be happy to print his letter; everyone wondering with what party he should affiliate. 3 pp. ALS.","Is wondering what induced him to endorse President Grant for another term; in 1864 J. C. B. DeBow called Tyler \"the political prophet of the age;\" what would he tell his father about his stance? 3 pp. ALS.","Will endeavor to explain his reasons for endorsing President Grant; the Democratic Party betrayed the South by accepting the compromise of 1850; he no longer looks to the past for political guidance but to the present and future needs; like Sallust, he has decided to support the ruling party so he can help direct the course it will take; foresees the breakup of Democratic Party and joining with conservative Republicans; Republicans have adopted practices first used by the Democrats under Andrew Jackson; abolitionist vote determined who won the 1848 election - if Taylor's party has not pleased them, they would have gone over to the Democrats; Democratic Party has practiced the same \"deceptive professions and false actions\" as Southerners now accuse the Republican Party as practicing; the Democratic Party; because of what it did during Pres. James K. Polk's administration, caused the late war; if Southerners continue the way they are going, they will lose those liberties they still have; the South can be saved only if it looks to the president for protection; the forces of agrarianism are forces of anarchy; if the South doesn't reform, it will be destroyed. 69 pp. ALS.","Democratic part will be unable to succeed unless it joins with part of the Republican party; Southerners more interested in local Democratic successes than national ones; he could probably work with leading Floridians without compromising his principles; he might be able to work out a deal to get himself elected to the U.S. Senate if he can prevent election frauds. 4 pp. ALS.","Glad his talents are bing used well; what happened in Orange Co., Fla. last summer has tied up his resources; he can prosper in Florida id he waits awhile; General Grant is a friend to the South; his analysis of the census will be sent to Francis A. Walker; please present the compliments to Gov. [Harrison] Reed of Fla..3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John, Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Is on her way to St. Louis, Boston, and Washington, D. C.; is returning Mr. Loper's letter; some men are planning to finish the S. Florida R. R.; he likes his stand [on support for the Republican party?]. 2 pp. ALS.","His seven dollars received; cane will be sent to him; will see Col. Capers for him. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","Agrees with his article; would cooperate in any plan to annex Cuba or Mexico but the president [Grant] is not interested; the members of the [Republican] party in Florida need to learn to compromise and not quarrel so much with each other. 2 pp. ALS.","Was in Washington, D.C., one day and did not see the president; will return shortly and press his case; dislikes interfering with the wishes of the governor of Florida about appointments to judgeships; needs letters of recommendations, anyway, which he has not sent; consults with Governor [Harrison] Reed about a suitable office for him. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.1 p.","All he knows about the state of things in Florida is what he [JT] has told him and what he reads i nthe Sentinel; President Grant relies on his friends in Florida to tell him what is happening there; he cannot request a specific post for him because he doesn't know if the governor would approve; asks him to tell about the men holding posts he desires and he will see if they can be removed; asks who in Florida has the most influence with President Grant. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.]. summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Purman, Jenkins, and Conast failed in their scheme which would have caused half the Republican party members to leave; they should lose their commissions so that party harmony can be restored; they don't have much influence anyway. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; letter was sent by Mr. Bowes but was never delivered. 1 p.","2 pp. AD.","Illness and cold weather have delayed his trip to washington, D. C., but will attend to his business there when he arrives. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Wishes to defend himself against charges that he is seeking to disrupt the Republican party; has always worked for party harmony; is glad he joined the Republicans; will point out his work to the president and other senators. 6 pp. ALS.","Is working on his behalf, but things go slowly; his senators must approve all appointments in Florida; he must be patient and discreet. 4 pp. ALS.","Has gotten others to sound out his senators about a place for him; will speak to the commissioner of Internal Revenue about the assessor's office for either him or Mr. Walton; the Sentinel has the potential of being Florida's leading political newspaper. 4 pp. ALS.","If he receives appointment to the assessor's office, he will raise Tyler's salary to $ 2,500 a year and the management of the Sentinel will remain as is. 2 pp. ALS.","Has been speaking to Senator O[sborn] about a poet for him of Mr. Walton; they cannot be confirmed in a post without at least one Senator's approval; Osborn fears that he and Walton support Gov. Reed and not himself; Osborn will visit Tyler in Tallahassee; pay no attention to those trying to get him into trouble-that would ruin his chances. 5 pp. ALS.","Went to see Senator [Oliver Hazard Perry Throck] Morton about the possibilities of someone being appointed over the objections of one's senators; he thinks it \"quite doubtful.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Mr. Walton and he have made an arrangement suitable to him, so [he should] push for his appointment [to the assessor's office]; plans to make the Sentinel a leading Grant nwespaper in the South. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Mr. Walton's appointment has been delayed; Senators will not confirm appointments unless one of the appointee's senators agrees to it; also need letters sent to Commissioner [of Internal Revenue] Douglass about P.'s [i.e. Purman's] disrupting activities; Washington officials have little interest in local disruptions of the Republican party because there is so much of it in the South; advises him and Mr. Walton to go to the convention in Jacksonville to see how things are, politically speaking. 8 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","His letters to Dr. Silas Reed have been forwarded to Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of a letter, from Silas Reed, Cheyenne, Wy[oming] T[erritor]y, to John Tyler, Jr., [Tallahassee, Florida]. 23 December 1871. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","James M. Ray asked him to tell him [JT] that he should write Grant a letter requesting an appointment; Sec[retar]y [of the Interior, Columbus] Delano will present his case to Mr. Douglass; the Greely movement will fizzle. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has written to Sec[retar]y Delano about his appointment - Delano and Douglass support him; will have Grant appoint him when the Senate adjourns so Senator Osborn can't interfere with it. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Encloses a review written by Frank Alfriend [of Gov. Wise's memoir of President Tyler]. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and one of 3 July 1872, from same to same. 1 p.","Regrets Alfriend's review was lost; he [JT] did justice to President Tyler and to Governor Wise; in the second volume of his constitutional history, he writes that his [JT] father's administration was both brilliant and a success; Greely's agrarianism can only lead to the despotism; asks him to review his Common and Civil Laws in the United States. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Asks Grant to remove W.J. Purman from office of assessor of internal revenue, and appoint John Tyler, Jr., in his place; Purman is a disrupting influence, but Tyler has ably supported the Republican party in his newspaper. 1 p. Cy of AL. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; copies also sent to James M. Ray of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and to Silas Reed.","Requests that W. J. Purman be removed from office of assessor because of his disrupting influence, and that Tyler be the Republican Party in the fall elections. 2 pp. Cy of AL. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter; this copy made on 18 July [18]72.","Governor [Harrison] Reed's request must wait until Grant returns next Tuesday. 1 p. A Telegram. Including AN, summarizing contents of telegram; and summarizing contents of telegrams of 23 July and 25 July 1872. 1 p.","Departed to Tallahassee too hastily to say good-bye; felt Mr. Walton did not want him around, so came here and got his old job back; he could have done great things for Mr. Walton. 4 pp. ALS.","Will write him more fully on the matter [of offering Tyler a position as editor] after the Alabama State Republican convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Tyler replied that he will become an assessor and so declined the offer. 1 p.","About behind-the-scenes political maneuvers on the part of Osborn, Adams, Randall, and others at the Florida State Republican convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has raised money for campaign if nominated. 1 p. A Telegram.","Tyler has been appointed as assessor of Florida by the President [Grant]. 1 p. Telegram. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of telegram. 1 p.","Bowes is too mean for words; Black people tried to burn the office because of him; no one likes him; Ramsden is just as meant but has not yet shown it; if he decides to start a paper, he [STB] will run for it for him - people like him. 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates him on his appointment; urges him not to make any promises until he has seen him. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Encloses the new regulations on distilled spirits; Mr. Purman has been notified about his appointment; terrorisim will used to prevent fair voting. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Sydney T. Bates formerly worked at the Sentinel office. 1 p.","Gives advice on starting a newspaper; will easily be profitable if he gets state work; Mr. Walton should get rid of \"that barbarian,\" [Mr. Bowes]. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Sydney T. Bates formerly worked at the Sentinel office. 1 p.","Glad he received his appointment; hopes that Greeley and the rin will be defeated; is leaving for Saratoga Springs, New York. 1 p. ALS.","The regulations sent to him and the papers in the office should be sufficient to explain his job; if not, he can write for advice; he'll soon learn his job. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Requests his help in finding a job; his father is very old and unable to support his family; there are no employment opportunities around here. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; told him he was unable to help him. 1 p.","Does Tyler still plan to start a paper? If not, her will take a job in Tampa, Fla.; What is his opinion of the recent nominations in Florida? 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Ramsden worked in Sentinel office. 1 p.","Is it true Gov. Reed is going to cooperate in promoting the state ticket?; if true, the Republicans will carry the state. 1p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Requests him to come to the convention; believes the \"ring,\" ticket will be defeated; people think he [HR] supports Greeley. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Will try to get to Jacksonville if not too ill; will cooperate with his work, but does want a place on the ticket; thinks the liberal Republicans should nominate a ticket, whether the Democrats endorse it or not. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he has nothing to offer.","Has had revenue experience, and would appreciate a job; for reference contact Mr. H. Williams, Major Sherman Conant, Capt. J.W. Johnson, and Mr. Walter Gwynn. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he has nothing to offer.","Everyone here happy that the Republican factions have reunited; please have Gov. Reed reappoint Henry Roundtree as a judge of Hernando Co,; he is a good party man; Gov. Reed must do something about the Harris clique [including Grreley, Bloxam, Long, and Mathews] which opposed the national and state tickets; the governor needs to reward his friends with offices. 4 pp. ALS.","J. O. Mathews, sheriff of [Marion] County, has gone to Tallahassee to influence him against him [WHL]; Mathews is a Greeley man and opposes the state and national tickets; urges him not to listen to Mathews. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letters of 18 and 20 Sept. [i.e. Aug.] 1872; Gov. Reed is to read them and return them.","Requests Tyler to donate $50 to the Republican Party for campaign purposes. 1 p. PL. Signed by J. D. Enos, Asst. Secretary.","About political maneuvers and compromises withing the Republican party. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter is about \"contemplated movements.\" 1 p.","People want to see a better choice than that offered by the Democratic state ticket and the [Republican] ring; political maneuvering in Florida. 2 pp. ALS.","Movement afoot to nominate a third ticket; has been offered $25,000 to resign, but won't do it; if he came, he might be nominated to an office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter about \"political game going on.\" 1 p.","Wants to be nominated for Congress and nothing else; Call talked to him about political matters; he [CC] is acceptable to the Liberal Republicans. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], this letter and that of 26 Aug. [18]72 are about \"political games and movements.\" 1 p.","Wants a commission as justice of the peace so he can help young colored men register to vote, because their votes are needed. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he would nto recommend his appointment because he wanted to register people improperly. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","The house of which he spoke is not favorably located; political maneuvering. 2 pp. ALS. Including an AL, [Chas. Cowlam, Jacksonville, Fla.?, to John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida?], n.d. The election commissions must be composed so as to prevent the inspectors sent by the \"Ring\" from having any influence. 2 pp.","The letters from the A. M. E. Church, from Dr. [Silas[ Reed, and from Governor [Harrison] Reed, and from the secretary all support the dismissal of Purman and his appointment; Mr. Hart is a worthy candidate for governor [of Florida]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","The only way to remain strong in their committment to temperature it to turn to God. 1 p. ALS.","Invitation to speak at the Grant and Wilson meeting. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizng contents of letter. 1 p.","He and B. [i.e. Bloxham] must not do anything yet; waiting to see what Cheney and Conant will do; encloses letters for B[loxham], Gibbs, and W____. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","The [Executive] Committee [of the Republican Party] is trying to defeat him [HR]; they plan to win by using fraudulent registrations; [James M.] Ray had resigned. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Asks Tyler to send official stationery, and ask the governor to appoint him as justice of the peace and notary public; he needs to be reimbursed for postage and printing done for his job as assessor; is forming Grant and Wilson clubs; wants to be nominated to legislature. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], wrote him on 11 Sept. that had written him on 3 Sept. 1872.","Scope and Contents","[Marion] County supports state and national [Republican] tickets; had a peaceful, orderly meeting yesterday with good speeches by Judge Hart and Major Stearns; would be nice if he gave a speech; has been appointed a notary public. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., wrote him that assistant assessors not permitted to hold other offices.","Scope and Contents","Political maneuvering between the conservatives and the \"ring,\" Major Bell is trying to secure his [HR] nomination as U.S. Senator; a trip to Washington, D.C. may be necessary - will he need permission to go? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","About the actions of the Ex[ecutive] Committee [of the Florida Republican Party]; possibility of Tyler moving to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Sends replies to his questions about his duties as assessor; his nomination ought to show the colored people that Grant did not support his predecessor [Purman]; Greeley coalition weakening. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by James M. Ray]. 13 Sept. [1872]. He has not resigned; Senator Osborn in town. 1 p. Also including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Greeley's supporters concede his defeat on the national level but believe they can win on the state level; they will probably succeed in Florida because of the \"odious men\" on the Republican ticket; we need a \"Grant Reform\" ticket which will bring together many different elements; different factions of Republicans; dominance of carpetbaggers in office. 6 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., to \"My Dear Gov[erno]r\" [Harrison Reed, Jacksonville, Florida, 13 Sept. 1872]. Above is a copy of letter he sent to Ray; he should be strong in urging adoption of Grant Reform ticket. 1 p. Also including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letter of 13 September 1872 to Harrison Reed is in reply to his of 11 September [18]72. 1 p.","Appointment as notary public and justice of peace will not interfere with his assessor duties; if elected to the legislature, Gov. [Harrison] Reed will \"make it all right with the Department;\" will continue to send certificates of entries in his assessment if required to do so. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","His last history article very good; he [RT] may go to New Orleans, 1 p. ALS.","Cowlam has left for New York; he, Gibbs, Allison, and he [HR] must go to Washinton, D. C. and Pensacola; send copies of his letters to the committee [Executive Committee of the State Republican Party]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","[JT] should not remove Conant - he supports Gov. [Harrison] Reed; he [JB] secured the letter from Walls, thinking it might be useful some time. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Requests him to donate $100 to the Republican Party for campaign purposes. 1 p. PL. Signed by J.D. Enos, Asst. Secretary.","Should he continue writing letters for the Sentinel?; the South should not support Greeley; the Independent National Democratic Committee is working for Grant; he would like to send the letter he wrote to Dr. Wat Henry Tyler of Westmoreland, Va., to Mr. Henry C. Page for publication in his paper, the N.Y. Era. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","Has sent his letter to Dr. [Wat Henry] Tyler to Henry C. Page of the N.Y. Era; the letter will appear at the right place at the right time. 1 p. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from William Archer Cocke, Monticello, Florida, to Henry C. Page, Ed[itor of the] N.Y. Era, 3 Oct. 1872. Am enclosing a letter from John Tyler, Jr., for publication; he is a fine person and a devoted Grant man.","Thanks him and the president [for removing Marshall Conant and Att[orne]y Bisbee]; urges him to tell the president he will always serve him. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","He [WHL] was not nominated [for the state legislature] because Mr. McGrath backed out on his promise to support him; he can control at least 2 of the 3 nominees; talk about proposing a ticket uniting conservative Republicans and Democrats - should he do it?; it will be an all-white ticket to oppose the nominated all-black one. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Has received his letters of 22 August and 1 Oct. 1872 requesting $50 and $100; since the committee has not invited him to speak (except once) and since they did not support his appointment as assessor, he sees no reason to send the money. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Replies to his letter of 3 Oct. 1872; has not been invited to speak because in Florida it is customary for those wishing to speak to volunteer and not wait to be asked; he had nothing to do with the arrangements of the convention in Jacksonville; the committee did nothing either to hinder or to help his appointment as assessor. 2 pp. ALS.","Please critique the enclosed article which he wrote; for the Sentinel is writing a paper on Hart; use Hart's influence for Grant. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests a donation of $100 to the Republican campaign fund. PL. Signed by J.D. Enos, Asst. Secretary. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter, receipt enclosed. Also including ANS, by J.C. Greeley, 16 Oct. [18]72, receipt for Tyler's contribution of $100 to the Rep[ublican] Ex[ecutive] Com[mittee]. 1 p.","Would prefer a judgeship to the post office position; Gilman might be able to help him; Judge Hilton could write editorials for him; Dyke might sell his newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has forwarded his and [Wm. Archer] Cocke's letters to H.C. Page at New York; hopes to carry Virginia in the election. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter about steps Gilmer has taken to enable him to purchase the Floridian newspaper. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., to Mr. Ray and others, 10 November 1872, Dyke offered him the Floridian cheaply; if in his hands, it would \"completely disarm\" the opposition and cause them to support Grant. 1 p.","Thinks his production [an article] is excellent; has written on a similar topic earlier; suggestions on where to publish the article. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes his article should come out in pamphlet form and has written Mr. Walton about this subject to his approval. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Requests an autograph of President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; replies that he lost his father's letters during the war. 1 p. Also including The Index, Newburgh, N.Y., vol II, no. 3, December 1872. See p. 2 for excerpt of letter by John Tyler, Jr.","Scope and Contents","Order for Jenkins to pay $100 out of his [JT] current salary to the Republican State Executive Committee. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, Ed. M. Cheney, Chairman, [Republican State Executive Committee], Jacksonville, Florida, 17 Oct. 1872. Money received. Also including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Returning Mr. Gilmer's letter; hopes he will be able to purchase the Floridian; Judge Hilton would make a good partner; Hart will make a good governor - perhaps he will appoint Tyler to a place. 2 pp. ALS.","Money for S. P. Bayly received and given to him; he shows his articles to all the leading men; if he were to give a speech, he would easily get people to follow in his path. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","Many old Democrats prefer Grant to Greeley; his Sentinel articles are read down here and are well recieved; he can influence the men nominated to the legislature from here; will be a Republican majority here; he has immense influence. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","Mr. Walton unable to publish his article on 'The Issues of the Future;' will try to find someone else to do it; H. C. Page published his letter to Dr. [Wat] Tyler; please correct the following sentence in his letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Sent Tyler's letter to the Chairman of the Independent Committee and asked him to use his influence against Munger [?]. 1 p. ALS.","Is very depressed; a cataract has destroyed sight in right eye; needs a loan desperately. 2 pp. ALS.","Munger[?] is a nasty person; [Harrison] Reed wants the Senate seat - Hart should offer him a cabinet position instead and keep Reed on his side; corruption of Democrats and Republicans; did he [W. A. C.] slander Reed in his letter to Hart? 4 pp. ALS.","Is sure Robert Jones understands Tyler's inability to assist him; Jones has temporary employment; Bessie [Denison] not well and is travelling to Virginia and maybe South Carolina; is having money problems with the school. 4 pp. ALS.","Thanking him for letting him read LeCain's[?] and Cave's letters; they are surrounded by knaves who know nothing of statesmanship; the Sentinel has suffered since Tyler left - he needs another paper to edit; hopes Tyler gets the Senate seat if he wants it; he [WAC] prefers a federal judgeship; is working on a book on moral philosophy and Christianity; recalls meeting Tyler and his father in 1840 on a boat while he was going to William and Mary and they were returning to Williamsburg. 6 pp. ALS.","T. W. Johnson would like to see Tyler editor of the Floridian, making it an independent Grant newspaper; Dyke owes money to Gen. Littlefield, who might help Tyler purchase the paper. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and that of 24 Oct. 1872.","About [T. W.] Johnson's political friends; Hart says [Harrison] Reed would not be placated with a Cabinet position; his family enjoyed his speech; is dissatisfied with his \"W. A. C.\" article; awaits money before doing more publishing. 4 pp. ALS.","Is enclosing his lists [of people assessed?] for October; urges him to send his pay quickly - his [W. H. L] family needs the money. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","About Greeley's duties. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter.","Unable to publish his speech because of its length; contribution [for $100] received. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","On other side is copy of his [W. A. C.] letter to H. C. Page of New York. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, from William Archer Cocke, Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida, to Henry C. Page, New York City, New York, n.d. Sends him a copy of Tyler's article on \"The Issues of the Future,\" recommending Page publish it as a pamphlet and keep proceeds from the sale for himself. 1 p.","Reluctant to write because didn't want to tell him that his land is worth less than he had been told; his is good land but must be improved in order to get the highest price; Henry Randolph has visited here and can tell him what his land is like. 3 pp. ALS.","Predicts the fall of \"Bourbon Democracy;\" in Virginia; his [JT] letter to him last December very influential. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter.","Hopes he takes over the Floridian; corruption of [Harrison] Reed, Thomas W. Osborn, Littlefield, and Dockray; believes Tyler can win Senate seat by exposing corruption of both parties; thinks they should lecture in Jacksonville this winter. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","Grant won't let the \"Carpetbaggers\" run the administration; Gov. Walker visited him [WAC] and spoke about his chances for the Senate; hopes for a judgeship; \"carpetbaggers\" ought to go to prison; let him know if anyone opposes his nomination to the [Florida] Supreme Court. 4 pp. ALS.","Hoped to hear from him sooner; found out where he was when came across one of his lectures; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. ALS.","Election Day was quiet; make friends with Hart; [Thomas W.] Osborn not going back to Senate; Gen. [Edward S.] Sandford is a likely candidate. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","His Sentinel article received and passed around; election results from Columbia County; \"the State is safe for Hart.\" 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Emancipation will lead ultimately to the extinction of Black people; election results were as he expected; he was one of the first in the South to uphold the independent's position. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, jr., \"Judge Cocke is a man distinguished in Law and Letters.\" 1 p.","Must watch out for election frauds perpetrated by the Democrats. 1 p. ALS.","[Harrison] Reed and [Thomas W.] Osborn are corrupt; if he wants the senate seat; it would be wise to get some Democratic support. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Glad Tyler is again editor of the Sentinel; really dislikes \"that dirty Scotchman;\" [Bowes]; likes Washington, D.C. and his work there. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter; answered on 20 November [18]72. 1 p.","Doesn't think any other assessor will be appointed for several months. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing this letter and that of 30 Nov[embe[r 1872. 1 p.","Has written Senator Askins of Apalachicola on his behalf; urges him to speak to people about getting either of them appointed temporary attorney general. 2 pp. ALS.","Has written Gov. [Harrison] Reed about the necessity of counting the electoral vote before 4 December or else Florida will not be able to cast its votes for Grant and Wilson. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summariinzg contents of letter and his reply. 1 p.","Happy to hear the results of the Florida election; \"the South has only to forget that she has done wrong and no one in the north will remember that there has been a war.\" 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Doesn't care if he does go to hell for hating Bowes; Senator Gleason told him [SB] he voted against Walton because he hired Bowes; left Florida because Walton upheld Bowes and Ramsden after he [STB] forbade the latter to strike Shakespeare; supports him for the Senate, but he will have to get all the support he can to combat the influence of the scoundrels who are also running; has prepared a place for him to stay if he comes to Washington, D.C.; fears a smallpox outbreak; suggests he courts Mrs. Kindon [Mr. Bates' mother-in-law]. 9 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Will try to find him a place to live; glad he is moving the assessor's office to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","The Circuit court is meeting; believes federal principles should dominate state ones, when there is a conflict; Senator [Thomas W.] Osborn tells him a movement is underfoot to throw out enough Republican votes in the South to give those states to [Horace] Greeley. 2 pp. ALS.","Walker and Gen. [Jesse Johnson] Finley are the Democratic contenders for the Senate seat. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends him a letter to deliver to Walton; has talked to Walker about running for office. 2 pp. ALS.","Will meet him in Tallahassee on Tuesday; doesn't think his plan to reduce the number of assistant assessors will work; new revenue bill does away with assessors and assistants anyway. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","He needs to write a letter to the Commissioner stating the reasons for moving his office to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS.","Supports him for Senator, if he doesn't think he's acting too soon; don't think he [SR] can lend much support to his efforts, but will see Senator [Simon] Cameron and Col. Scott on his behalf. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Is trying to get enough supporters to call a national constitution convention; is sending him an article about this for him to publish. 2 pp. ALS.","Advises him to drop support of Walker and to support [William D.] Bloxham; Johnson believes Osborn and his friends will support Tyler for senator; Johnson also says Walker's support will be worth more than Bloxham's. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Has made prior arrangements to be in Tallahassee on the 8th - can his business wait until then?; requests him to hold off on redistricting [the assistant assessor's territory] until he sees him; thinks he is making \"the right impression;\" as a senatorial candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Will work for his candidacy as Senator; is it true the assessor's job and that of the assistant assessors will be abolished? He must know if he needs to look for another position; what is the political situation in Tallahassee? 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Asks Tyler for any information he has about the French Spoilation Claims of his father-in-law, Dr. Henry Cutris. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that didn't remember anything and the Union Army took his papers during the war. 1 p.","[Senator Thomas W.] Osborn says Hart will give him a judicial appointment; Osborn won't commit himself to support a particular person for his successor, but thinks Henderson the most likely man. 2 pp. ALS.","Thinks that the assessor districts ought not to be consolidated; his message to Cheney sobered him. 1 p. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has not voted democratic since reconstruction; is Col. Brevard going to join the Republicans? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and that of 7 Dec. 1872. 1 p.","Has sent him an article proposing a canal across Florida and requests that if he concurs in the wisdom of the plan, to write an article for the Sentinel about it. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Thinks he has as much influence on the \"Ring\"; as any nonmember can have; believes he will be appointed to FloridaSupreme Court; will ask Adkins to support him for the Senate. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","General [Edward S.] Sanford will return by the end of the month; the Union and the Republican say he has withdrawn [from the Senate race]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Hopes the [Republican] party will lay aside partisan concerns and nominate him for the Senate; if the assessor districts are consolidated, hopes he will retain him at least until he can find another position. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","As to Tyler's chances for the Senate and possible supporters; let him know who supports his appointment to the Florida Supreme Court. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","Believes the Republicans had promised the Senate seat to Gov. [Harrison] Reed; considers Tyler a good prospect; is not seeking the place for himself, but wouldn't refuse it if offered; believes [William Archer] Cocke the proper man for [the Florida Supreme Court]. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has been trying to help him, but with no success; Bromwell and Pickett involved in sale of Confederate records. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Don't let people think Hart is going to appoint Mr. Pa[?] to the Supreme Court. 2 pp. ALS.","Judge [E.M.] Randall says Judge Hart is considering only him [WAC] so far, for appointment to the Supreme Court; Tyler, Randall, Walton, and he can help each other politically. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter,","Is coming to Tallahassee for the sitting of the Supreme Court; is preparing a lecture to deliver in Jacksonville; is working on Walker to get him to support Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","About renting rooms for Tyler in Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Is confident he will receive a judgeship, but maybe not on the Supreme Court. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","The rumor is that Hart will nominate Franklin Frazer as his successor on the Supreme Court; Hart considering Foster for treasurer - he is honest and will not cause a scandal; no one has more influence with Hart than he. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","About political appointment and former Gov. Walker's support for Tyler. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Wishes him luck in the Senate race; hopes things will go better for him this year; is trying to remain sober; sister Letty [Letitia Tyler Semple] is angry with him because he owes her money; please send the temperance lecture. 4 pp. ALS.","Will not ask the governor [Hart] for a position - will wait for him to offer him a place; men of mind and statesmanship \"support the governor-elect and the Republican Party because of their principles.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Fears treachery will kill his chances for the Senate sear; is still remaining sober. 1 p. ALS. Including NCl, letter from Tazewell Tyler, San Francisco, to the Editor of the Chronicle, 17 January 1873. President Tyler was not bankrupt when he became president. 1 p.","Is blind in one eye and rapidly losing sight in the other; has no means of support and is having to ask friends for money - can he help? 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Hopes the gun suits him - it is a very good one; is going to Washington soon, so please send the letters. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of this letter, a bill for hack hire, and another letter by Lt. Egbert about the cost of the gun.","Can't remember if they had an engagement; must work for the defeat of the Ring. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Tyler to find out about an annexation expedition to San Domingo; needs a job that pays something. 1 p. ALS.","Brother Thomas has died; sister and he are getting a house where they can rent rooms as they have no other means of support; how is the family? 3 pp. ALS.","Requests a biographical sketch for the second edition of representative Men, North and South. 2 pp. ALS. Including PD, prospectus for the aforementioned book. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Does not think any wine is being made in his district. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, endorsing letter. 1 p.","No wine or wine imitations are being made in his district. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has sent him all the official books and papers from his office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","Has sent him the records of his office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Encloses pay account for April; is sending his official records. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","His successor Knight arrived and has conveyed to him the official records; is upset that his office was taken from him and hopes Knight will not prove a disappointment. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","He deprived a staunch supporter when he took away his office; the carpetbaggers in this state disliked him because he is a native Southerner; he understands the post collector at Key West is retiring - if true, he would like the appointment; Florida election frauds and Republicans who sold out to the Democrats. 16 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [on the reverse of p.5], summarizing contents of a letter of 30 June 1873.","Scope and Contents","Has spoken to the president [U.S. Grant] about an appointment for him and will speak to him again and also to John Sherman. 4 pp. LS.","Recommends that George Sharswood of Pennsylvania be appointed Chief Justice [of the Supreme Court]. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses a copy of his final account with Mr. Clark; recommends that he use his talets to further God's Kingdom on Earth. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, from James M. Ray, Washington, D.C., to Mr. Clark, n.p., 12 Nov. 1873. Inquiring about John Tyler, Jr.'s account. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Believes Richard Coke, formerly of Williamsburg, Va., will be elected governor of Texas; please write Coke on his behalf and ask him to appoint him adjutant general. 2 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; wrote Coke on 26 November [18]73. 1 p.","Received balance for his quarterly report ending 30 June [1873] but has not yet received the balance for the quarter ending 31 March 1873; is working on spiritual matters. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Is so happy to hear of his conversion [to Christianity]; Mrs. Tyler [Julia Gardiner?] said he was \"...the kindest and most liberal of all the boys,\" Robert Jones lost his job; told Nannie [Bridges Tyler] that he would pay for her oldest son to go to the University of Virginia; sometimes thinks about moving to California. 4 pp. ALS.","Happy to hear about his conversion; \"Bea and he are thrown upon the cold charity of the world....\" 2 pp. ALS.","Accepts his invitation for this evening. 1 p. AN.","Knows his [JT] brothers Tazewell and Robert and would like to make his acquaintance. 2 pp. ACS.","1 p. AN. Including AN, listing names and amounts of money. 1 p.","Discusses the straightened circumstances of Mrs. Tyler [Julia Gardiner Tyler?] and the progress of the [law] suits; Robert Jones still out of employment, but Semple is trying to help him find a job except merchants. \"are reducing their clerical forces;\" hopes Gov. Hart gives him [JT] a judgeship. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs him of his brother Tazewell's death, describing its cause. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs him he has gone totally blind and asks for assistance; complains of lack of sympathy from his family. 2 pp. L.","Sends condolences on \"Brother Taz[ewell]'s\" death; comments he feels \"Brother Taz[well]\" threw his life away by his settlement in New Kent. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","License to preach for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1 p. ADS. Including ANS, from Gam'l Woodbery P.E., 1st Quarterly conference, n.p., to John Tyler, Jr. n.p., 8 Feb. 1875, renewing said license.","Scope and Contents","Found that Mr. Lee and Judge Mondole are favorably disposed toward him for the Western Judgeship. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, to Thomas Ward Osborn, Jacksonville, Florida, 27 February 1874, thanking him for his support and hopes it will also be good for the Republican party.","Has talked to Governor Hart [about the Western Judgeship] but he seems disposed to give the position to the other man, who is supported by the Western legislatures; that man seems not to have been an attorney in a state court, but Randall explains how this can be gotten around; comments on Hart's unwillingness to heed advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Sends him several poems, one by [John Daly] Burke [sic] written for one of his [JT] father's sisters; also translations of several Persian inscriptions. 3 pp. AMsS.","Just learned of Blouets[?] appointment [to the Western Judgeship]; Governor Hart selected the worst man; he [JT] would have been loyal to our party. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Comments on the appointment of the Att[orney] General to the Western Circuit; neither Governor Hart nor Governor Stearns had the courage to take an elevated stand, or were raised in statesmanship. 2 pp. ALS.","The news of Tyler's being licensed to preach has made all the papers; he is not able to send the money he [JT] needs as the Legislature may abolish the Police Steamers; believes the suits against his father's estate have ended [gives details of vertain estates including \"The Villa\" and \"Sherwood Forest,\" also details of Mrs. Tyler's (Julia Gardiner Tyler) debts]. 4 pp. ALS.","Withdraws his name from consideration for the First Judicial Circuit. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Recent municipal elections in Jacksonville signal failure of the \"Conover-Purman-Walls-Dyke and Pearce game to negroize this state;\" Congressman Parnam will probably not be re-elected; recommends against the appoint of \"young Bernard\" to West Point, instead recommends Jefferson B. Browne. 6 pp. ALS.","Notes she has received the picture of her [dear sister's] father [John Tyler?] which was painted by Bessie [Dennison?]; cannot pay for it now due to bad financial problems; describes health and situation of her children James and Martha. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Requests him to ask Bro[ther] Tyler John Tyler, Jr. to preach at Pisgah and Concord. 1 p. ALS.","A poem for her birthday. 1 p. AMsS.","Regards financial \"plunder\" of [Congressman] Purman, who he feels will not be re-elected; recommending Jefferson B. Browne for West Point. 1 p. ALS.","Requests to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State to fill the vacancy left by Judge Frassier's resignation. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Informs him he demands to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State; lists his previous Court experience. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Requests them to publish an editorial letter answering charges against him and his brothers and sisters made in an article \"President Tyler's Time.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing letter.","Has called [Governor] Stearns' attention to his [Tyler's] desire [to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State]. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns Tyler's desire to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State; doesn't think he [EMR] could be of any help; notes those being considered for the position. 3 pp. ALS.","Likes Tyler and Dyke's \"New South\" idea, and if he can he will have Adams make an agreement with them [to publish it?]. 3 pp. ALS.","[Governor] Stearns has made a mistake in appointing the As[sistan]t Justice; has been reading Dkye's editorials in The Floridian, articles which do wonders for the Republican party, Van Valkenburg, and [Governor] Stearns, despite their opposite intentions. 5 pp. ALS.","Describes how hard she must work, and how tired she gets; Bessie [Dennison] is better now; speaks of other family members. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes her bad financial situation and need to live in a charitable institution; has heard Mrs. [Julia Gardiner] Tyler won the law suits and has repaired \"Sherwood\" [a Tyler estate]. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests Tyler to take every other hour of meal time with him; also advises that he not get reinvolved in politics. 1 p. ALS.","His [JAS] vessel is out of commission and he has been ordered to Richmond but will not go. 1 p. ALS.","Will finalize the agreement after Congress adjourns; wants Tyler to apply for position as Registrar in Bankruptcy for the 1st Congressional District. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the need to establish a national \"Conservative Republican organ\" with the \"New National Idea and Party Combination\" being represented in 1876 by U[lysses] S[impson] Grant for president and John B. Gordon for vice-president; mentions the personal, political and family vilifications he encountered when he supported Grant and the Republican Party; notes his feelings about being appointed Registrar in Bankruptcy and the problems he had as Assessor of the U.S. Internal Revenue Dept. in Florida [1872-1873]. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Comments on the State Republican Party leaders' disinclination to heed his advice, the following of which Tyler feels is the only way to \"escape being crushed under the heel of the State Administration Northern Carpet-baggin, or being tacked onto the Bourbon Democracy as a mere tail...\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Invites Tyler to join them in Pisgah next Sunday, and invites him to a Camp meeting between Pisgah and Concord commencing August 23rd. 1 p. ALS.","McFerrin [Secretary, Board of Missions] congratulates him on his ministry and advises him to concentrate wholly on that. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry his situation is no better; will not comment on his sermons as he would not like what she would say; Bessie [Dennison] is at White Sulpher Springs and feeling better; Priscilla [(Cooper) Tyler] is in Virginia and her daughter \"Tootsie;\" [Priscilla]; Mr. Corcoran has offered to let her [LTS] stay in \"Louise House.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Informs her of the death of Mr. Parker; describes the pleasant time she had at a dance; notes on Jamie's health. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Sue, n.p., to Mattie, n.p., n.d., asking not to say anything to Willie [Wiliam Shands] about \"those [books?]\"; Mr. [General] Shands thinks he understands Lizzie. 1 p.","Asks and arranges for him to preach at Quincy on the fifth Sunday of the month. 1 p. ALS.","Asks him to send a geneological story of the Tyler family; expects to remain at the University two more years and receive his A. M. and B. L. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs him of the damage done to the Republican Party in Florida by Governor Stearns and Senator Conover, which they are now rectifying for their own, and not the party's good; urges him to run for a third term, and argues the need for \"Caesarism\" to avoid chaos, believes the military and capitalists would support it. 3 pp. ALS.","Regards the election for the Florida Senate and discusses possible candidates, including Bisbee, Jones, and Osborn himself; notes Governor Stearn's blundering in the matter of this nomination. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerns the possibility of Tyler being given the position of the U.S. Court Clerkship by Judge Frasier; Osborn doubts it will work as two of Frasier's personal friends, C. L. Robinson and J. C. Greeley have applied for it. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks him to send the material referred to in his last letter [family geneology]; \"Sister Priscilla;\" [Priscilla (Cooper) Tyler] and her daughter, Mrs. Goodwyn [sic] [Priscilla (Tyler) Goodwin] are here, and the latter gave a good dramatic recital; he [LGT] will receive his M.A. soon, study law, and hopes to practice in New York. 2 pp. ALS.","Notification that the formation of the \"Peoples Republican ticket\" for the Legislature [Florida State] with candidate Judge Samuel Walker, was not intended to defeat the Wallace ticket and elect the Stokes ticket; nor did Tyler support this formation because Wallace would not support him for the U.S. Senate. 3 pp. AMsM. Including PD, post 17 October 1874, announcing the formation of the People's Republican Ticket in Leon Co., Fla.","Detailed account of the political situation in Florida after the Republican losses in the recent election; discusses the political status of Senator Conover and Representative Purman. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACyS of above ALS.","Hopes all is well, though the spirit of determination in his last letter almost \"appalled\" her; Bessie [Dennison] is better and painting portraits; her [LTS] school is doing well enough to provide her the essentials; Willy's [William Waller] Lizzy is here at school and Martha [Tyler] will be soon; \"Tootsie\" [Priscilla (Tyler) Goodwin] has been successful on stage and will probably become an actress; Harry Tyson and Julia [(Tyler) Tyson] have been here; Carrie Tyson has been in \"the City\" but enjoys the \"gay world\" so sees little of her. 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks for lending him the books. 1 p. ALS.","Notes that he has no more idea than Tyler as to what the temper or politics of the [Florida] Legislature will be. 1 p. ALS.","Apologizes for her little brother refusing to let Tyler accompany her home from church; explains the escort system the town girls had arranged. 3 pp. ALS.","Complains of her hard life and depressions; Martha Tyler is now at the school, describes her health problems; advises him [JT] not to change churches to the off-shoot to the Episcopal; Dr. Wat Tyler has died, like Tazewell [Tyler], from exposure. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Advises him to hold the Independents and Southern Republicans together, and to demand that the Republicans either support him [for the U.S. Senate] or accept Governor Stearns. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ANS, John Tyler, Jr., n.p. 29 January 1875, indicating that he has contacted the \"National Administration,\" advising them to back Hicks for the U.S. Senate; also noting that Tyler is not backing Hicks to defeat Stearn, but rather to provide an additional viable candidate.","Contains news of the family, particularly Bessie [Dennison] and \"Tootsie\" [Priscilla Tyler Goodwin] whose work on stage is being well received; also news of the other children of Robert and Priscilla Cooper Tyler, including Robert, Grace, Letitia, and Lizzie; comments on the deaths of \"Cousin John Seawell\" and Wat H. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Regards obtaining the keys to Tyler's front door, a table and a trunk. 1 p. ALS.","Notes that he had allowed Wat H. Tyler to wear a watch seal that had been presented to his [JT] grandfather by President Jefferson. 1 p. AL.","Describes her sorrow over the death of her husband, and his affection for him [JT]; gives news on careers and marriages of all her children; assures himthat his grandfather's watch seal [a gift from President Jefferson] will be returned. 14 pp. ALS.","Notes Simon Conovers defeats and [Governor] Stearns' continued dealings with the Democrats; bemoans his [JT] not being appointed to the same post by the Republicans. 2 pp. ALS.","Conover has failed to position himself to become Governor in 1876, and [Governor] Stearns has failed to position himself for the Senate; now both desire the Governorship; discusses appointments by Stearns; all this rivalry is likely to tear the Republican Party apart. 2 pp. ALS.","Capt[ain] Estill has refused to publish the [Tyler's] letter unless the author's name is given; Col[onel] Sims is offered the letter for his \"Journal in Florida;\" Sims says the letter is \"Spirited and well-written;\" but refuses to publish it when he learns that Young offered it to another publisher before he offered it to Sims; Young suggests that Tyler write Sims himself. 4 pp. ALS.","Returns papers that Tyler \"kindly furnished;\" him with; apologizes for not having returned them sooner; offers his services. 1 p. ALS.","Sends word that Col[onel] Sims will publish Tyler's letter \"with pleasure\" since Tyler wrote to him; returns the letters. 1 p. ALS.","Reports that, due to the \"pressure at this time for place and the condition of the political world,\" there is no [hope?] for Tyler; says he will help Tyler in any way possible; his \"better half\" says \"hi\" explains, in part, the \"nature and extent of our [The Congressional Delegation] influence.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Suggests that Conover make Tyler his friend by appealing to him \"in the matter already intimated to you.\" 1 p. ALS. Including unsigned notes concerning land claims in Florida.","Scope and Contents","Informs Tyler that his pictures are ready and asks if he wants them sent to Jacksonville, Florida; mentions extra cost of large mounting boards. 1 p. ACS.","Due to a promise to his [JT] friends that he wouldn't meddle in politics, he requests that Dyke not publish his article \"The Tocsin Sounded.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has been offered a job editing for a paper in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1 p. ALS.","Has read John's letter concerning \"grandfather's\" [Judge John Tyler] thoughts on emigration; says John's writing dwells too much on the family; would like to get to know Dr. Hicks; has heard that \"some Methodist College in Georgia\" almost chose John as it's president; suffering from a bad headache; hopes John is well. 2 pp. ALS.","Wants to know if Tyler is removing his application for the clerkship; reminds him that any good position attracts many applicants; urges Tyler to get back to him with Tyler's decision. 2 pp. ALS.","Tells him of Dyke's attempts to get Tyler committed to the application for the clerkship. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Dyke for his efforts but states that he [JT] will never again apply \"for place\" because he has so often been misrepresented and slandered. 2 pp. ALS.","Tells Anderson of his note to Dyke concerning the clerkship; [says he] includes a copy of this note. 1 p. ALS.","States that however near starvation I may be,\" he will not take that clerkship in the Surveyor General's Office; comments that in Florida, \"the blind [are] leading the blind.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Requests a yes-or-no answer from Tyler concerning Tyler's application for the clerkship position. 2 pp. ALS.","Says he will not accept the clerkship position because: his politics are independent of any particular party or man; the Republicans have not accepted his conservative view on establishing the government under Grant; he hasn't forgiven Conover for previous actions. 6 pp. ALS.","Encloses an article from the \"Southern Plantation\" concerning the Grangers organization. 1 p. ALS.","Won't get to Richmond until the fall since she will have visitors most of the summer; wishes she had more money with which to entertain her guests. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives directions for Tyler's travel to Fernandina; suggests Tyler bring his article for the Educational Encyclopedia.","Has been asked to write some articles for a magazine in St. Louis but will decline the offer and recommend John to write instead; hopes John can make some money off these articles. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","1 p. Telegram. Including ALS. 1 p. from [?], Marshal's Office, Jacksonville, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., informing him of telegram.","Tells of two sad deaths; hope Tyler will preach in Fernandina but says \"don't try those two divorce sermons, whatever you do\" and advises Tyler to try and be less severe. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses a letter for John to include in his papers; letter states reasons that South should participate in July 4th celebration in Philadelphia. 1 p. ALS.","Expresses wish to sell her house; family news; wants him to put an ad in the newspaper for her boarding school. 4 pp. ALS.","Suggests that Tyler \"dip your [JT] pen in the oil of love;\" thinks Dr. [W.W] Hicks is headed in the wrong direction concerning violence over political differences. 4 pp. ALS.","Is glad to see that \"Jonathan is much modified:\" is alarmed by the yellow fever in Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS.","Has written to [?] Leftwich referring him to John; Letty [Letitia Tyler] has left for New York wants information on [Dr. E. G.] Johnson's assassination. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that Tyler write a preface for Duval's satirical poems. 2 pp. ALS.","Has had much company and has been too busy to write; hopes he finds his company enjoyable also. 5 pp. ALS.","Speaks of post-war collection of debts and of the government not protecting property rights. 2 pp. ALS.","Has no interest in moving to the South but will come to visit in October. 1 p. ALS.","Recommends that Tyler write an article; warns Tyler to be careful what he says; will be home Wednesday or Thursday night. 2 pp. ALS.","Has heard that Tyler and the Hon[orable] W[?] met and did not get along very well at all; apologizes for not being able to go [to Fernandina?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Has heard about some railroad worker who saw what happened at Live Oad[?] and believes Dr. Hicks did nothing wrong; says he believes Tyler's imagination has run wild and that he has made some enemies. 2 pp. ALS.","Her company is gone; her friends have asked her to come to Richmond in the fall but she thinks poor people are better off at home; Uncle James [Semple?] is away; other family news. 5 pp. ALS.","The \"Advertiser\" is for sale and could be bought immediately for $7500 cash; thanks Tyler for his recent contributions to the Observer. 2 pp. ALS.","Comments on the \"Observer\" has had no applications for her girls' school as of yet; will be moving[?] soon; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends last two issues of the Observer; tells of two more murders in Florida - one being a political assassination; comments on both parties activities. 2 pp. ALS.","Suggests that Grant could take a simple step to recover Alabama [to the Republicans]. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses an article concerning the \"history of Parties.\" 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, n.d., from the Observer entitled \"The History of Parties in the United States under the Constitution.\"","Compliments Tyler on his work in the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Has received Tyler's letter of Oct. 16 and will bring it to the President's attention. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses an article [\"Minnesotean\"] and asks that Tyler publish it; the Sentinel has refused it publication. 1 p. ALS.","Declines Hicks' offer of promotion in the Observer; says he would like to retire. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses copy of the Observer; says it confirms the \"double treachery of Conover and stearns to the Republican Party;\" feels that Grant has not valued Tyler's advocacy. 1 p. ALS.","Asks that Tyler tell him what \"Ruling 19 is for;\" sends his regards to \"Brother Jonathan.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the effects of articles in the Observer; Dyke at the Floridian is angry. 1 p. ALS.","Says to publish Sears' notes [regarding Peabody Fund?]. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses communication for publication [concerning the Richard(?) Case]. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses Observer with articles of interest to the President. 1 p. ALS.","Is very pleased with Tyler's article in No. 3 Vol. 5 concerning the Republican Party. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from G. R. Thralls, n.p., to W. Hicks, n.p. Is enthusiastic about No. 4. 1 p. Also includes ALS from G. R. Thralls, Suwanne Co., Fla., to W. W. Hicks, n.p. Requests some forms be sent to him. 1 p.","After nine months of work, has finally managed to \"unearth the scoundrels\" of Conover and Stearns in an enclosed issue of the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Has recently been visited by brother Robert and was saddened by his feeble health. 4 pp. ALS.","Despite personal interruptions, has finally \"finished the whole gang\" [i.e. Conover and company] in an enclosed article from the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Has been transferred to a church in Helena, Arkansas. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS from J. Anderson certifying that Tyler was a member of Methodist Episcopal South. 1 p.","Relates that Christmas Day for her is as any other day; hopes he will write her and let her know where to send letters to. 3 pp. ALS.","Articles state that Tyler is a \"blatant hypocrite\" and that if the Republican Party is to succeed, they must settle their differences and ignore men such as Tyler.","Invites Tyler to spend the day with them at Glenwood. 1 p. AC.","Encloses material to be published and awaits Tyler's presence at the Centennial. 1 p. PL.","Requests that he communicate something [?] to [A. Pope?] in Wilmington, N.C. 1 p. AC.","Questions John about one of the comments he made in a recent letter to Robbie [Robert Tyler, Jr.?]; warns John that he should not make such general comments about Florida politics. 2 pp. ALS.","Reports that Col. [?] Wood has purchased the Observer from the tax collector. 3 pp. ACyS.","Scope and Contents","Is very upset about the article slanderizing him [JT] in the \"National Republican of Washington City\" accuses Conover of splitting the Republican Party and of trying to buy Tyler through Dyke at the Floridian; denies charges made against him [JT] [in the article] of being an office-seeker and having an alcohol problem; recounts a letter from General J.D. [Imboden?] concerning a change in the political atmosphere; accuses Conover of being paid off in the appointment of Leroy Ball, Surveyor General; says no one has heeded anything he [JT] has been saying about Conover and his \"gang.\" 12 pp. ALS.","Has learned that Blumenthal has returned to his post [as collector of Cedar Keys?]. 1 p. ALS.","Has packed up all of Tyler's things; hopes to see Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.","Is sending the New Orleans Democrat to the office of the Observer; work is going well; family news; comments on Democrats and Conservatives. 2 pp. ALS.","Is disgusted with politics and will not ever again be involved in it. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl. concerning Virginia's not having proper representation at the National Centennial. 1 p.","The \"Democracy\" led by David L. Yulee has attempted to \"seize upon\" the office of the Observer but he [Tyler] has \"overwhelmed\" them. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl. concerning Grant's message. 4 pp.","Requests help concerning a banner for Va. in the Centennial; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Repeats his request that the W. J. Barnett tax sale notice be discontinued. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses economic, political situation and social news; mentions upcoming Presidential election. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for sending him much-needed money that Tyler owed him; family news. 5 pp. ALS. Including ANS, 10 Feb. 1876, by John Tyler, Jr., concerning what he had to go through to remit [Burren?] that money. 1 p.","The \"Comptroller\" has found some money that Conover cannot account for. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes that his contribution to a purse Hammond raised [for some individual's benefit] be returned since the contribution wasn't used as agreed upon beforehand. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation, upcoming presidential election. 2 pp. ALS.","States that he is not \"with you [JT] as against Stearns per se;\" is willing to do his part in a deal giving control of the Observer to Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests any information he may have concerning her ancestors and/or the Stuarts.","Confirms receipt of money Tyler sent; wishes Tyler would come to Tallahassee. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, 14 Feb. 1876, confirming receipt of money. 1 p.","Requests that Berg ask Tyler to return the ticket donated by Yulee. 1 p. ALS.","Requests that the ticket donated by Yulee be returned. 1 p. ALS.","Has received Tyler's notice concerning the \"Vanderbilt.\" 1 p. ALS.","Wants to know if returning the ticket might cause Berg to be given a ticket to go north. 1 p. ACyS.","Reports that nothing of interest is happening in Tallahassee. 1 p. ALS.","Comments on political situation; social, family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Wants to know what to do with Tyler's books. 1 p. ACS.","Comments on political situation, Constitution, the fall of the South. 2 pp. ACyS.","Requests a copy of the paper. 1 p. ACS.","Requests a copy of the Observer, wishes to advertise. 1 p. ACS.","Proposes furnishing the Observer with a weekly letter in the Centennial Exposition. Pst. ALS.","Concerns advertisement. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for a favor. 1 p. ALS.","Wants to know if the Republicans want the Observer; says whoever wants the paper must act quickly. 2 pp. ALS.","Proposes terms of advertisement in the Observer. 1 p. PM.","Has left New Orleans and the editorship there due to threatening paralysis; offers advice to John about running for [governor?]; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry he has no one to send to Tyler to help him with the business section of the Observer; mentions Tyler's \"Gubernatorial designs.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Confirms receipt of Tyler's letter and informs Tyler that receiver of letter is away temporarily. 1 p. ALS.","Sends copy of Conn. Western News. 1 p. ACS.","Requests a copy of the life and speeches of John Tyler, Sr. 1 p. ALS.","Sends money for a newspaper [subscription?]. 1 p. ALS.","Cannot give a \"definite answer\" concerning the governship until he consults with Walls. 2 pp. ALS.","Is leaving soon. 1 p. ANS.","Comments on a political situation. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests payment for services rendered Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Is sorry that he cannot offer Tyler financial assistance. 1 p. AL.","Receipt for bill of lading from T. H. Hodgkiss. 1 p. PDS.","Has sent Tyler's books and papers; personal news. 1 p. ALS.","The President [Grant] wants Tyler to specify which position he wants to apply for. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, n.d., by John Tyler, Jr., recording a reply to the above request and Tyler's nomination as Postmaster of Jacksonville. 1 p.","Doesn't think an arrangement can be made concerning the editorship of [the Pensacola Gazette]. 1 p. ALS.","Comments on the [Pensacola] Gazette; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","News of family and friends. 1 p. ALS.","Requests copy of the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Requests a news item be printed in the Observer. 2 pp. ALS.","Comments on political situation. 1 p. ALS.","Is unable to get the money for Tyler's \"enterprise.\" 1 p. ALS.","Personal and political news. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reports that he \"cannot get the press,\" can't go to Jacksonville, Florida, and that Stearns is in Gainesville. 1 p. Telegram.","Tyler wants to look at a cottage Stephen[?] has for rent. 1 p. ANS.","Encloses the address of Cha[rle]s H. Clark; comments on money [W. W.] Hicks owes him. 3 pp. ALS.","Maintains that he still holds the \"balance of power\" in the nominating convention and can prevent a Democratic success in the election. 1 p. ALS.","Cannot come now to Jacksonville because he must stay and fight those who wish to defeat Stearns. 1 p. ALS.","Cannot help Tyler in his quest for a job. 2 pp. ALS.","Cannot help Tyler to attain an office; suggests that Tyler write to Jeremiah Black for assistance. 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his appointment as Postmaster; asks if Tyler could find a clerical position for him [Miller] in Jacksonville. 2 pp. ALS.","Inquires about the position of money order clerk at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Wants to be considered for a clerical position. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes that Tyler would come and visit. 1 p. ALS.","Wants Tyler to hold the position of money order clerk open for him [Webster]. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates John on his appointment; says his own situation \"could hardly be worse.\" 1 p. ALS.","Comments on the political situation, esp. in Florida; agrees not to take the position of Postmaster in Jacksonville if Stearns and Conover will withdraw as nominees and allow an entirely new ticket to run. 4 pp. ACyS. Includes Nwscl., 13 June 1876, concerning Tyler versus Conover and Stearns. 1 p.","Refers to an enclosed \"Brief\" which will be \"argued next term of the [U.S.] Court.\" 1 p. ALS.","Requests a position as \"local mail agent on the St. John's River.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his appointment. 1 p. ALS.","Has sent a friend to meet Tyler at the depot. 1 p. ANS.","Requests a position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his appointment but wishes it had been something \"more elevated.\" 1 p. ALS.","Wants Tyler to come by and see him. 1 p. ALS.","Requests position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Will not be able to distribute the tickets for the lecture. 2 pp. ALS. Includes ALS, Caroline A. Lamar, n.p., to O'Byrne, n.p., concerning distribution of lecture tickets. 1 p.","Requests a position at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests a position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Requests position at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Allows John Tyler, Jr., to go from Jacksonville to Tallahassee and back.","Comments on finalization of some deal concerning Tyler and a \"Mr. Abbot.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Points out attempts to keep him from his nomination as Post Master. 2 pp. ALS.","Endorses appointment of John Tyler, Jr. as Post Master; signed by nine persons. 2 pp. Cy of LS.","Emphasizes endorsements of his appointment by some prominent men; discusses Conover versus Stearns; has received nothing official from Washington D.C. concerning his appointment as Post Master. 4 pp. ALS.","Reminds Tyler of his [Borren's] application for a job at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Has learned that his nomination was confirmed, until Conover moved a reconsideration. 3 pp. ACyS.","Wants Grant to investigate the rejection of Tyler's nomination; recommends Thomas W. Osborn or John J. Holland for the position of Post Master in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ACyS.","Comments on Conover and the Republican Party. 2 pp. ACyS.","Was unable to speak with the Post Master General. 1 p. ACyS.","Discusses the extreme difficulty he and other young men have finding jobs; wishes to borrow money from Tyler to go to Baltimore; Winfield's brother has died. 4 pp. ALS.","Comments on the refusal of his nomination as Post Master in Jacksonvile, Fla. 4 pp. ACyS.","Encloses copy of July 18 letter to Grant; mentions his in-laws. 1 p. ALS.","Thinks Tyler might be able to give lectures in New York City. 2 pp. ALS.","Has heard that Tyler may start a paper in Savannah; wishes to be considered for a position in this newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.","Comments on political situation; consipracy between Bristow, Wilson, Webster and probably Jewell to injure President Grant; more of Conover's \"villainy\" concerning his connections with the Democratic Party; says that Conover's very life is in danger if the Republicans don't lose Florida - believes the Democrats will assassinate him. 7 pp. ALS.","Has been accused of being a \"common drunkard,\" etc. and requests that they investigate the charges made against him. 3 pp. ACyS.","Tyler's old friends hope he will be successful. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes to vindicate himself against the attacks of his accusers. 1 p. ALS. Includes AN summarizing a letter from B.H. Webster. 1 p. Also includes Nwscl. from Baltimore's The Sun concerning Rev. John Tyler, Jr. Also includes 2 ANS summarizing leading templar's opinion of Tyler.","Statement of Tyler's good character; signed by eleven persons. 4 pp. ALS.","Lists job offers made to him in the past by many including Conover. 5 pp. ALS.","Encloses a letter from B. H. Webster concerning the political situation. Including ALS from B.H. Webster. 3 pp.","Is disappointed that he did not receive app[ointmen]t as U.S. D[istric]t Attorney. 4 pp. ACyS","1 p. Concerns his appointment as U.S. District Attorney.","Discusses political situation. 1 p. ALS.","Returns for the annual report of the Attorney General. 2 pp. PM.","Has been commissioned as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks him for his support and faith in Tyler's good character. 2 pp. ALS.","Accepts his appointment as District Attorney and applies for District Judge. 2 pp. ACyS.","Instructions concerning the coming elections. 3 pp. PMS.","Writes for Governor [Rutherford B.] Hayes to express his gratitude for Tyler's \"friendly letter.\" 1 p. ALS.","Has a new mailing address. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses a letter from A. Roane [?]. 1 p. ACyS.","Concerning duties of District Attorney. 1 p. PMS.","Needs work desperately. 1 p. ACS.","Writes for Governor Hayes to offer appreciation. 1 p. ALS.","Invites President Grant and Cabinet officers to attend his lectures. 1 p. ALS.","Requests consideration for a more suitable, better paying appointment [than District Attorney]. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses a copy of his last public letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes receipt acknowledged of paper sent concerning his appointment [and recommendation as District Judge]. 2 pp. PMS.","Chairman of the Republican State Committee wants Tyler to make some speeches. 1 p. Telegram.","Will speak before the North Carolina Republican State Central Committee in Raleigh; mentions coming election.","Speaks of coming elections; saw an anti-Republican uprising in Raleigh, N.C. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation; believes [Governor Rutherford B.] Hayes must be elected over [Samuel J.] Tilden in order to prevent another war between the states; connects the Democratic movement with the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy. 4 pp. ACyS.","Discusses politics - especially the combination of \"the Jesuits and the Ku-Klux-,\" i.e. the \"Catholics and the Democrats.\" 2 pp. ACyS.","Declines position of District Attorney of South Florida. 3 pp. ALS.","Declines position of District Attorney of South Florida; wants Rutheford B. Hayes to be elected President. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation - especially upcoming elections; Tilden vs. Hayes; doesn't want General [William] Sherman to become \"Chief in Command of the armies\" of the U.S., since he [Sherman] is Roman Catholic. 7 pp. ACyS.","Declines appointment as District Attorney of South Florida; wants position of United States District Judge for North Florida.","Encloses letter to President Grant concerning Presidential election and the \"National Issue now forming.\" 1 p. ACyS.","\"Memorandum for the President,\" includes political news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Association recommends that Grant appoint Tyler as U.S. District Judge. 2 pp. Cy. Including ACyS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to A[lphonso] Taft, n.p. submitting these recommendations. 2 pp.","Tyler's bill was not paid by Judge O'Byrne and thus is submitted to Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the \"designs of the Democracyz\" [Democratic Party] under Tilden; quotes an extract from a newspaper article concerning [Rutherford] Hayes' desire to offer conservative Southern Democrats a compromise. 9 pp. ACyS.","Encloses an article by some \"Republican friends\" endorsing Tyler for District Judge in Florida. 1 p. ACysS.","Encloses a copy of his letter to A. Taft of 18 Dec. 1876. 1 p. ACyS.","Must have agreement among Republicans in the South, 2 pp. ACysS.","Writes for Governor [Rutherford] Hayes to thank Tyler for his letter of the 22nd. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses editorial complimenting the Southern Republican Association's endorsement of Tyler for District Judge in Florida. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl., from Norfolk Day Book, 26 Dec. 1876. 1 p.","Discusses political issues, esp. concerning the \"Tildenite Democrats\" and the [Supreme] Court; notes that this information has also been sent to Senator Morton and [Rutherford] Hayes. 2 pp. ACyS.","Discusses political issues; insists that \"new Party combinations must take place after 1872-76.\" 4 pp. ACysS. Including Nwscl., 26 Dec. 1876, from Norfolk Day Book concerning Tyler's appointment as District Judge. 1 p.","Concerns position of District Judge in North Florida. 3 pp. ALS.","Recommends brother Robert Tyler for Judgeship of North Florida. 2 pp. ACyS.","Endorses Tyler for office of U.S. District Judge. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses his position in the Republican Party. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, from [James Redpath?], n.p., to [John Tyler, Jr.?], n.p. 1 p.","Has been burning some of the old family letters; has been ill; has decided to go live with Robert Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.","Has heard that Judge Settle got the Judgeship of [North] Florida; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Recommends John Tyler, Jr. for any suitable employment. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for Tyler's help in finding employment; family sends greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Submits statements regarding the Post Office in Jacksonville, Florida and the U.S. District Attorneyship of South Florida; gives papers to [?] Rogers to give to President Hayes. 2 pp. ACyS.","Concerns Tyler's seeking employment; notes [later - Mar. 19 1877] that accompanying letters never reached President Hayes. 3 pp. ACyS.","Discusses political situation; wants to return to \"Old Whig\" values. 4 pp. ALS. 2 pp. Cy.","Concerns papers related to his appointments to various offices in the past. 1 p.","Lists the places he delivered lectures and the names of those lectures concerning the \"Eastern question;\" discusses the consequences of the destruction of the Southern labor-system organization; believes that the center of commercial power and wealth will shift back to the Orient; warns of an impending \"universal war\" accompanying this shift and urges nations to take heed. 7 pp. AMsS.","Calls attention to the \"'Ukase' addressed to the Negroes in the Southern States,\" warns of \"those Exeter Hall agents of Abolitionism\" who, in their attempt to destroy the organized labor of the South, would have secured the British commercial dominance of the world; calls the President's attention to his enclosed Prospectus on the Eastern Question; states in a postcript that it remains \"a mystery how such infamous wretches as those recently appointed in the Departments here, and elsewhere, from Florida, should even have found favor with the Chiefs of the Administration.\" 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including AcyS of AMsS, 7 pp.","Presents a letter to President Hayes for perusal by Thompson; calls attention to the importance of the \"Eastern Question.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ACyS of ALS, 10 pp.","Will bring Tyler's concerns to President Hayes' attention. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the administration under his father [John Tyler]: says the office was managed by three clerks at the Tyler's private expense, describes his father as having been \"sole custodian of the public monies;\" describes his own poverty since the death of his father; needs to support his sister [Letitia Tyler], as her eyes have \"failed her;\" accuses Conover; mentions Civil Service exam he had to take. 20 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl., from Noah's Times and Messenger, May 6, 1877, concerning the Civil Service examination Tyler had to take in applying for a certain clerkship. 1 p.","Comments on the survival of the Republican Party. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl., from The Daily Nation, entitled \"The New Whigs in Virginia.\" 1 p.","Copy of a statement - signed by S.P. Bayly, E.P. Phelps, M.D. Ball, Joseph Segar and R. Denise - desiring that Tyler be given some suitable official position in the State of Virginia. 3 pp. ACy.","Concerns transmission of letters between Dr. Myron S. Mickles and A.H. Evans. 1 p. Including AN, by Dr. Mickles.","Discusses attempts to be both a Northern Republican and a Southern Democrat - especially those made by [?] Mosby and [?] Key; believes that there is a conciliatory attitude of \"the Administration\" and the Republican Party toward the Democratic Party. 13 pp. AL.","Gives suggestions on how to reduce costs at the [Jacksonville] collection office. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Nominates John Tyler, Jr. for Inspector of Customs, Richmond, Virginia. 2 pp. Cy.","Scope and Contents","Approves nomination of John TYler, Jr. as Inspector of Customs, Richmond, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has decided to go with S. Robinson's recommendations for reducing costs; has investigated the competency of John R. Scott, present Collector of Customs, Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ANS.","Wants Tyler to go and investigate the possibility of reducing expenses at the Customs [Office], Jacksonville, Florida, by discharging officers and employees. 3 pp. ALS.","Wishes to be remembered kindly in some of the leading Richmond journals. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests Tyler to go to Jacksonville and examine the situation at the Customs office. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Instructions concerning Tyler's visit to Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has received instructions and will act promptly concerning his trip to Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ACyS.","Encourages official changes, [i.e. dismissal of officials and/or employees]. 2 pp. Telegram.","Discusses \"trouble about the dispatch\" that Tyler sent Smith concerning the immediate discharge of officials in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns H. Leonard's bill which Tyler has not yet been paid. 1 p. ALS.","Strongly recommends that Tyler return to Richmond immediately. 2 pp. ALS.","Report concerning his investigation of the Jacksonville customs office. 14 pp. ALS.","Requests some information concerning the Customs office in Jacksonville, Fla. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes to apply for position at the Jacksonville Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Submits documets [concerning his application at the Post Office?]. 3 pp. ALS. Including ALS, from B.H. Webster, [Jacksonville, Florida], to General [John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia], recommending Burst. 1 p.","Needs the money that Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions a new resolution to be forwarded. 1 p. ALS.","Instructions concerning Tyler's report on Jacksonville's customs office. 1 p. ALS.","Invitation to a picnic. 1 p. N.","Appreciates the kind words spoken about him in the \"Richmond Whig.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Offers \"facts\" about Conover, Manuel Govin, and Hamilton Jay, including accusations of bribery and adulltery; names witnesses to these \"facts,\" demands expulsion of Conover from the Senate and Jay from Post Master, Jacksonville, Florida 15 pp. ALS.","Concerns securing the \"Collectorship\" for Dr. [?] Weldan. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Wishes to gather all the evidence he can against Conover so that he [Burst] can be appointed as Post Master in place of Jay, for whom much evidence has been collected as to his incompetency as Post Master. 4 pp. ALS. Including ANS, from B. H. Webster, to John Tyler, Jr., concerning the Post Mastership of Jacksonville. 1 p.","Family news; wants to borrow money to send \"Mattie May\" to college; has been given the duty of managing the \"Female Department of the Seminary.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Hopes to turn state's evidence against Conover; discusses Collectorship appointment. 2 pp. ANS.","Will have no compromise with Conover. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions money needed to send \"Mattie\" to college; personal news. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests information concerning his [Burst's] appointment as P[ost] M[aster]. 3 pp. ALS.","Wishes appointment to clerkship but has been unable to get it; thinks Tyler should get appointed Collector at Richmond; advises Tyler on how to get appointment. 3 pp. ALS.","Has been ill; personal news. 1 p. ALS.","Personal news; is sorry to learn of Tyler's relapse to \"excessive drinking.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses President's [Rutherford Hayes] desire for unity between North and South. 4 pp. ALS.","Still needs money; is worried about getting appointment. 4 pp. ALS.","Has been ill; mentions collection of evidence against Conover and Jay; needs money Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes Tyler much success and has confidence in him. 2 pp. ALS.","Needs money for wood for a fire. 1 p. ALS.","Has agreed to make monthly payments for \"Mattie's schooling at \"Wesleyan Female College,\" but still needs financial assistance; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Family news; needs to borrow two hundred dollars. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests a Richmond newspaper. 1 p. ACS.","Hasn't heard any news yet about the position of P[ost] M[aster] General. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions [James H.] Burst; requests that Tyler use his influence to help him [Webster] to find a job. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns reception of President Rutherford B. Hayes in Richmond during the \"Agricultural Fair.\" 11 pp. ACyS.","Concerns money Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns request by St. Luke's Church, Jerusalem, [Va.?], for the services of Chris Church's \"Rector.\" 1 p.","Requests money that Tyler owes him. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns his [CWB] application for the Senate. 2 pp. ALS.","Announces the death of Col. [Robert Tyler]. 1 p. Telegram.","Announces death of his brother Robert Tyler. 1 p. ACyS.","Wishes to comfort Mrs. Robert Tyler and children. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl. from The State newspaper of Richmond, Virginia, announcing Robert Tyler's death.","Biographical article about Robert Tyler.","Describes her father Robert Tyler's activities just before his death, including his having served on the \"U.S. Grand jury;\" family mourns. 7 pp. ALS.","Concerns death of Robert Tyler; mentions possibly being related to Elizabeth Finch. 4 pp. ALS.","Recounts last report drawn up by Robert Tyler.","Discusses death of Robert Tyler; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Fires John Tyler, Jr. because of his \"extreme indulgence in intoxicating drinks.\" 1 p. ALS.","Expresses her love for husband Robert Tyler and sorrow at losing him; Robert left nothing. 6 pp. ALS. Including a lock of Robert's hair.","Is still quite ill; returns some papers to Tyler. 1 pp. ALS.","Concerns some letter concerning Robert Tyler's death from John to his sister Letitia [Tyler] Semple; the letter was apparently printed in some newspaper. 1 p.","Concerns Finch family estate.","Wishes to send some plants for Robert Tyler's grave. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Sweeney for his offer of plants for Robert Tyler's grave. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry Tyler has not been made Collector in Richmond; has been ill and needs to move south; mentions wanting Tyler to return a pistol. 2 pp. ALS.","Plans to apply for a position on the Court of Claims; discusses the South's right to be represented; asks that Tyler write a recommendation for him and get the endorsement of the Bar in Richmond. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses genealogy of the Finch family; says the Shields family that Tyler has mentioned is not related to the Shields in the Finch family relates how the estate was placed in the Bank of England about 200 years ago because there were no males left to \"continue the settlement.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Endorsement of the \"Aeriatron,\" a new invention of R.B. WIlliamson for \"cooling, moistening and purifying the air we breath.\" 2 pp. Including AN by [B. Sunderland?], n.d., concerning disinfectants to be used. 2 pp.","Asks what Keen thinks of the \"Aeriatron.\" 1 p. Including ANS from P. T. Keen to Dr. [B.] Sunderland, replies that he endorses the \"Aeriatron.\" 1 p.","Needs money; mentions political situation and getting back at Conover. 2 pp. ALS.","Feels badly for John Tyler, Jr. in that he lost his position and hopes he will find another soon. 3 pp. Cy.","Warned Tyler earlier about Tyler's excessive drinking; cannot recommend Tyler again but offers no opposition to his serving in another position. 2 pp. ALS.","Is just getting over a \"severe sickness.\" 1 p. ALS.","Mentions return of his pistol; asks about Tyler's health; asks if Tyler has heard from Dr. [W.W.] Hicks. 2 pp. ALS.","Summarizes his activities preceding his move to Florida; describes Virginians as \"Yankees\" in the worst sense of the word - greedy, sordid and dishonest; explains the political developments in Richmond and claims they were the reason he had to get out of Richmond; comments on the Democratic Party; accuses Collector [?] Russell and [?] Hawks of placing non-citizens in official government positions. 11 pp. ALS.","Recommends John TYler, Jr. for an appointment in the Custom House in Norfolk, [Va.]. 7 pp. CyS of AnsS.","Wedding announcement. PM.","Recommends John Tyler, Jr. for a position working with Braxton [in the Custom House] in Norfolk, [Va.]. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Has been having \"pain in the head\" and has been seeing an \"oculist\" who has bandaged her eyes; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains that the \"falling market\" is the reason no positions are open in the Treasury Dept. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns the Goode family estate and Holland's possible connection with it. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses letters of recommendation for his appointment to a position in Norfolk, [Va.] from several prominent men. 8 pp. ACysS.","Wishes that \"every lazy and inert member of Congress\" be made to read a certain letter from the \"Tribune\" which was received from Tyler; thanks Tyler for his \"prompt compliance\" with his request for the paper. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Pleads at length for an appointment in Washington in order to complete his work on Pleading [while earnestly denying that he is asking for a job]; praises Divine Providence for bringing Mr. Hayes to office; tells of his contacts with Tyler's sister and brother Robert. 4 pp. ALS. Including AMsS, \"An Apostrophe to Col. Robert Tyler,\" the deceased brother of John Tyler, Jr. 1 p.","Informs Tyler of the progress of the Detective, Wren, on the case of the stolen manuscript and coat; reminisces about old times. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks the secretary to consider his proposals for the Republican Party to \"prevent the National decay, while assuring the disintegration and overthrow of the Democratic Party.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks the Secretary to consider the ramifications of the \"Eastern question;\" warns that the \"Tide of migration\" to Eastern centers will result in \"extinguishing American civilization;\" notes that in 1876, there were more emmigrants from the U.S. to Great Britain than vice-versa; urges that the Republican Party embark on a \"comprehensive system of National beneficence\" that would prevent disaster and destroy the Democratic Party; directs attention to the newspaper clippings on the subject which were included. 3 pp. ALS. Including newspaper clippings giving descriptions of current economic ailments and how to bring back prosperity. 3 items. Nwscl.","Thanks Tyler for all his effort; inquires about Charlotte, S.C., as he is considering moving there; asks for letters of introduction to any prominent people Tyler might know there. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Nwscl.","Asks the Senator to \"glance over the accompanying communications and manuscripts\" concerning the \"course of statesmanship to be pursued by the Republican Party,\" 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; expresses desire \"to secure a proper position in the service of the government for Tyler; asks Tyler to confer with Mr. Hawley, Assistant Secretary, on the matter. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Sherman for the letter received from him; asks for a position that would \"enable me to be of most service to the Country, rather than that which might be most agreeable to myself.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Hawley to consider the enclosed letter from George C. Gorham to John Sherman; details plans for an agent to gather information from the congressional districts in Virginia; argues that this information from the congressional districts in Virginia; argues that this information could be very useful to the country. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Relates his impressions of John Tyler's ideas regarding \"Party interests in Virginia\" advocates sending Tyler to Eastern Virginia to gather information; assures Sherman of Tyler's \"patriotism and sincere devotion to Republicanism.\" 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Lists a series of additional suggestions for the Bill that Tyler had given Blaine; asks Blaine to keep in mind the \"necessity of preventing popular anarchy and the preservation of our Industrial Peace.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","\"Submitted to the Hon. John Sherman, Secretary U.S. Treasury Department, May 13th 1878.\" 7 pp. Cy of D.","Notifies Tyler that he has been appointed \"Inspector of Customs at the port of Norfolk, Virginia at a compensation of four dollars per diem:\" asks Tyler to \"report to the Supervising Special Agent for instructions.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his commission; discusses meetings with Millard and Dr. Phelps; asks for the status of Nelegov [Nelligav?] and Braxton; advised Dr. Phelps to leave his case with Tyler and not to speak with anyone about it; reassures Tyler about the Doctor's confidence in him; asks Tyler to write about what he wants done in Norfolk. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Acknowledges receipt of his Commission; thanks Sherman for his regard; asks for a raise and the selection of a residence in the area under his jurisdiction; states that although the commission is not as he had hoped, he is grateful for it. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including DS, oath of office for Inspector of Customs at Norfolk, Virginia 1 p.","Assigns Tyler to \"the duty of detecting and preventing smuggling or other violations of the customs revenue laws\" in the districts under his jurisdiction; stations Tyler at Petersburg; ordered to report any violations by customs officers. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Sherman to glance over an enclosed \"confidential\" letter from Judge Hughes of Virginia; asks to have the letter returned as it is \"private and confidential;\" announces intention to leave Virginia and to write again to Sherman. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Sends list of names and addresses of Republicans in the area with whom he thinks it would be wise to consult for \"proper organization of our party for the fall campaign;\" gives views on that subject. 4 pp. ALS. Including N, the above-mentioned list of names and addresses. 1 p.","Replies to inquiries made by Tingle in his letter of the 5th [of June 1878]; states that he has not sent a report to the Treasury Dept. because there has been nothing significant to report; suggests appointing a Night Inspector at City Point to attempt to cut back smuggling through the Chickahominy River; explains his financial arrangement with H. D. Cooke and Co.; asks for a raise in salary. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Informs Tyler that it will be necessary for him \"to make a report as to the manner in which you were employed\" before his account with H. D. Cooke and Co. can be settled. 2 pp. ALS.","Note accompanying check to be endorsed by Tyler so that account with Messrs. Cooke and Co. may be settled. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges Tyler's participation in the \"contest between Dr. Jorgusen and Mr. Allen for the Congressional nomination in the Petersburg District,\" warns Tyler that such participation is a \"violation of the President's order;\" advises Tyler to abstain from any interference in the nomination. 2 pp. ALS.","Defends himself against accusation of violating the presidential Civil Service order in regards to his role in the rivalry between Dr. Jorgensen and Mr. Allan for congressional nomination; states that it is his right to form and express his opinion on such matters and is even his duty to report that \"Mr. Allen is infinitely the Superior man;\" warns that \"the devil will take possession of the Party itself in the District\" if Dr. Jorgensen should win. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he had believed [Tyler?] to be dead, or drowned in the Atlantic;\" gives news of Jonathan who \"is after the fellers [sic] yet with a Sharp a Stick\" and began to \"throw his darts at the people;\" informs Tyler of the death of P.B. Brokaw. 1 p. ALS.","Warns of the danger of disease spread from incoming ships in the area at City Point; advocates the reestablishment of the position of Health officer for the area and suggests Dr. Shands as a candidate; gives a bad account of the activities of John Matthews, the inspector for City Point [Petersburg], a \"Colored Man, rather dark, not firm in health, and only ordinarily endowed intellectually.\" 7 pp. ALS. Including Cy of PDS, Tyler's account as a Special Agent o the Treasury Department for the month of July, 1878. 4 pp.","Discusses a loan of money made to Tyler; hopes to hear from Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler of trips to Washington; believes Allan will win the congressional nomination without any trouble; informs Tyler that the note has been paid [after calling on Mr. Cooke]. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that his \"services as an Inspector of Customs at the port of Norfolk, Virginia are hereby discontinued.\" 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Shands luck in securing the appointment; states that \"we can do nothing in Va. till we are rid of carpet-baggers.\" 1 p. ALS.","Returns a department letter addressed to Tyler of the 21st of August which Tyler mailed to the department by mistake. 1 p. LS.","Invoice for Tyler's requisition for stationery. 1 p. PDS.","Responds to Tyler's request for his pay check, French requests Tyler to forward vouchers for services provided. 1 p. LS.","Invoice for Tyler's paycheck of $124.00 for the month of August. 1 p. PDS.","Complains about having to wait for his \"per diem pay\" before being able to pay his bills; notes that one of the conditions upon which he accepted his job was that his travelling expense would be met by the department; asks for a check to pay the enclosed hotel bill; notes that although he was appointed to Norfolk, he was ordered to Petersburg. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including PDS, bills of $56.70 and $35.80 for room and board at the Bollingbrook Hotel; signed by D.A. Weisiger, proprietor. 2 pp.","Delivers information about the signers of a Petition of Citizens [in favor of the appointment of Dr. A. R. Shands as inspector at City Point]. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Gives an account of the inefficiency of the present customs official at City Point, John Matthews; gives information about the four signers of the enclosed petition asking for action to be taken on the matter. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D [in Tyler's handwriting], petition to remove John Matthews. 1 p.","Provides information which Tyler thinks would be of interest to the department; responds to the Department letter of 24 July 1878 that terminated his position with the Department, argues that this action was \"unjust in view of the past services and sacrifices to the Republican party;\" states that he knows the source of this action; wishes that he had been appointed to a position \"more 'suitable' to my personal and social status.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","In response to Tyler's letter of the 18th [Sept. 1878], states that \"the Department could not do otherwise than it did\"[...] \"in face of charges made as to your personal habits and inview of what had previously occurred;\" returns Tyler's \"kind sentiments.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets that Tyler proposed to influence the election campaign against Dr. Jorgenson; notes the value of a Republican winning in the South and urges Tyler not to interfere, no matter what he thinks of Jorgenson personally; discusses the problem of sectionalism in party politics and the political equality of all men, \"white or black\" assures Tyler that the charges brought against him were not made by Jorgenson and if Tyler can prove them to be unfounded, he will restore Tyler to his position. 8 pp. ALS.","Invoice for check of $92.50 for Tyler's expenses. 1 p. PDS.","Urges the Department to restore Tyler to his position; believes Tyler to have \"discharged the duties of his office faithfully\" and \"that the Department could not obtain a more conscientious, reliable, or intelligent office.\" 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Asks that the order to terminate Tyler's position be rescinded; argues tha the action was taken to prevent him from running against Dr. Jorgenson; believes Tyler to have \"discharged faithfully all the duties the Department required of him;\" recounts Tyler's past services for the party. 3 pp. ALS.","In response to Sherman's letter of the 25th of that month, points out that it was obviously in Jorgenson's interests to have him removed; states that Mr. Braxton, Customs Collector at Norfolk has been \"playing a double political game\" in support of \"Goode in the Norfolk district and for Jorgenson in this District;\" notes that whatever Braxton has said against him is pure hearsay since they have never met; describes Braxton as \"utterly infamous in his private relations, and a liar;\" calls Dr. Jorgensen an \"unkempt scoundrel;\" states that his actions have been done from his heart and with the interests of the Party in mind; promises not to act against Jorgensen in deference to Sherman. 7 pp. AcyS of ALS.","Describes a device invented by Professor Williamson which Newman believes will be in great demand in India - \"at once a Water Cooler, a Refrigerator, and an Air Cooler and Purifier.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Regrets Tyler leaving his city; informs Tyler that \"I and my dear ones are sadly in need, and I know not what we shall do;\" discusses the value of bestowing \"equal patronage on all classes.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Sherman for his \"triumph last night in the U.S. Senate in regard to the New York Custom House nominations;\" notes that Sherman is \"growing in strength before the country in view of the issue of 1880.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Inquires as to Tyler's present status; states he would like to get a new position under the government and asks Tyler for advice and assistance in this matter. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Phillips to deliver the enclosed letter from John Tyler to Mr. Barnes of the International Review; describes Tyler as a \"Gentleman of very great and wide literary experience.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Asks Barnes if he will accept him as a contributor to the International Review; gives his literary credentials; describes his literary style, 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Discusses the organization and plans of the \"national or Greenback Party\" to gain control of Congress and the presidency. 3 pp. ACys of ALS.","Expresses desire to examine any articles which Tyler may wish to send for publication in the International Review.","Promises to obtain a patent for Williamson's \"Aeriatron\" in Canada; asks for all the information on the device in order to be prepared for his presentation of the device to the Canadian government,. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Explains that due to the amount of material that they have had to examine, they [the North American Review] have not been able \"to give careful attention before this to your paper on the issue of 1880.\" 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl., an advertisement for the \"St. Louis Magazine.\" 1 p.","Informs Tyler that the editor of the North American Review has not yet been able to reach a decision concerning Tyler's article. 1 p. ACs.","Explains how lonely it has been without Tyler; gives news of her family; wishes Tyler to come visit before he leaves. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Sends Sherman an article from the New Orleans Times; believes that a Republican ticket of Sherman as President and Hamilton Fish of New York as Vice-President would best be able \"to meet the issue of 1880.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Gives a favorable report on the operation of Prof. Williamson's Aeriatron in the Washington Female Seminary; states that \"the young ladies study with more ease;\" and that \"the air is kept perfectly pure.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to help him obtain the signature of Tyler's father, ex-President Tyler, as he has collected the autographs of all the presidents of the United States except Tyler's. 2 pp. ALS.","Agrees to make a similar agreement with Tyler as to the Aeriatron in regards to Florida as had been made for Eastern Louisiana, but not for Texas; gives Tyler the instructions for creating a mixture to pour into the Aeriatron. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his introduction of the \"Aeriatron\" into New Orleans; discusses certificates of Dr. Saunderland's and others to whom Tyler had earlier referred; discusses experiments with the \"Aeriatron.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, a postscript detailing chemical mixtrues for the \"Aeriatron;\" 2 pp., and frag., the address of A. C. Litchfield, United States Consul General.","Encloses a certificate from the third auditor; explains how valuable this endorsement for the Aeriatron is, in view of the offensive air of the auditor's office; hopes that Tyler is making progress. 2 pp. ALS. Inluding Cy of AMsS, an endorsement from Horace Austin, Auditor, in regards to the Aeriatron. 1 p.","Discusses recent appointments in the Senate; mentions the progress of his case against Denver and Peck in the Supreme Court; discusses matters of his estates. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses how much she enjoys Washington, D.C.; gives news of her family; describes her social life. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks Sherman to \"glance over our Vicksburg address as contained in the Picayune of this morning;\" mentions the Bourbon Democrat plan to halt the \"Negroe-exodus;\" explains the selection of Governor Foote to present the address. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl of the Picayune of 3 May 1879 dealing with the Vicksburg Labor Convention. 1 p.","Thanks Tyler for sending him a copy of Tyler's exposition and paper; refuses to accept Tyler's offer of sending 150 more copies, but asks for 25 or 50; mentions Austin's certificate which Williamson had mailed earlier to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Details the proceedings at the Vicksburg Labor-question Convention; explains the reasons for drawing up a new preamble and resolution for the convention which they include. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Nwscls on the resolutions of Gov. Foote at the Vicksburg Convention. 2 pp.","Describes to Sherman the plot hatched by the \"Bourbon Democrats and Bull-dozers\" at the Vicksburg convention to keep the Negroes held to the land and gain control of the Administration and Congress in 1880; notes that the \"carpet-baggers\" have lost nearly all influence in the South; assures Sherman in a postscipt that he is abstaining \"entirely from all official interferences.\" 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his account of the events at the Vicksburg Convention. 1 p. ALS.","Apologizes for not having written in so long; sends news of her father and other family members; social news; asks Tyler to write to Senator Margen for her father. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler of a requisition for two \"Aeriatrons\" by the chief clerk of the Light-House Board; encloses copy of an endorsement of the Aeriatron by the above-mentioned clerk; asks for 25 copies of Tyler's paper on the Aeriatron and encloses stamps. Including Cy of ALS, endorsement of the Aeriatron by A. B. Johnson, Chief Clerk. 2 pp.","Informs Tyler that Mr. Tracey will introduce Tyler and himself [Foote] at Dr. Hartzell's; arranges for his son to pick up Tyler at 6:30. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Sherman's chances against General Grant as presidential nominee for 1880; notes that the \"Coloured People have, unquestionably, moved up solidly to our position\" after the revelation of their former leaders' intent at the Vicksburg convention, thanks to Gov. Foote; discusses the upcoming mass-meeting at Lafayette Square. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl on the subject of the \"Negroe Exodus\" and the mass-meeting to be held at Lafayette Square on 21 May 1879. 3 clippings.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letters; notes that Annie received her package from Tyler; gives news of Annie and Mr. Benehan; inquires as to when Tyler expects to return to Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends Sherman copies of the \"Observer\" and the \"Southwestern Christian Advocate\" on the subject of the mass meeting held at LaFayette Square, New Orleans, on 21 May 1879; describes the editor of the \"Advocate,\" Mr. Hartzell who is also the Presiding Elder of the Methodist Church in that area; details the proceedings of the Queens dinner at the St. Charles Hotel; gives news of Mayor Weeks' activities, notes that the involvement of the Post-Office and Custom House gauges with the Grant Campaign Committee is due merely to their \"fishing about for the chances of official retention under General Grant.\" 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including News dealing with the Vicksburg Labor Convention and the Mass meeting at Lafayette Square, New Orleans, \"The New Orleans Observer,\" 10 May 1879, and the \"South Western Chrisitan Advocate,\" 29 May 1879. Transferred to Newspaper Collection.","Announces intention to call on Tyler the next day at 10:00 AM to talk \"of our mutual friend the sec'y of the Treasury.\" 1 p. ALS.","Advises Sherman on issues he believes necessary to be acted upon in the interest of the 1880 election campaign; details methods of controlling the officials in Louisiana that are there in the interest of Senator Kellogg: Andrew Dumant, W. H. Dirkgrave and H. Ingalls; gives ideas on swinging the conservative men of the area over to the Republican party; informs Sherman of Gov. Foote's address at the Commencement of the New Orleans Institute for the education of Coloured Teachers and Ministers. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Informs Tyler that \"Mr. Jewett has no authority to speak for me or in my name;\" acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letters. 1 p. LS.","Discusses Senator Kellogg's position; believes it to be too soon to act upon Tyler's suggestions; approves the course of action of Mr. Foote and Tyler; discusses the need to \"secure conservative support among white men...willing to give to the colored people their Constitutional rights;\" believes Tyler should talk with Dumont and Dirkgrave; gives support of Col. Anderson. 5 pp. LS.","Thanks Tyler for his letters; gives news of their home in Jacksonville; notes that he is \"still as poor as a church mouse;\" family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Warns Sherman of the continuing danger to the Nation and the Republican Party from the South; states that, based upon his observations, everything \"hangs upon the Presidential issue of 1880, and the security of the whole depends upon the success of the Republican Party;\" warns that it is \"the intention of the Southern Democracy...to destroy the Union and the Nation;\" describes the hatred in the South of anyone who is not a Democrat; notes the buildup of military strength in the South; lists federal officers in the area and informs Sherman of their \"friendliness;\" towards him [Sherman] and their political orientation; gives suggestions as to how to deal with them. 12 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Expresses desire to relate all his observations which concern Sherman's interests in the area in regard to the election of 1880; gives a lengthy account of influential people and positions in the area and gives suggestions of courses of action for Sherman to promote his interests; complements Mr. Pitkin's paper on the election issue of 1880 [in a postscript]. 14 pp. ACys of ALS.","Describes the involvement of a number of people in the Great Campaign for 1800; relates the editorial attack upon himself, Gov. Foote and Sherman in the Times newspaper of New Orleans; discusses the faithfulness of some of Sherman's supporters in the area; describes the \"New Liberal Republican Democratic Conspiracy\" which hopes to set William M, Evarts of New York as President who would then be \"as powerless in the hands of the Southern majority of the New Party as an infant;\" complements Pitkin's abilities, but warns Sherman to be cautious with him. 12 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Mentions the Centennial Address made by Marshall Pitkin; believes Pitkin to still be the best man for the job of Collector. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Informs Tyler of Mattie's wedding to Charles R. Chaires; asks for money to repay a loan needed for the wedding; describes job problems; sends regards from family. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. N. Including Nwscl, \"The Tilden Conspiracy, How it was Frustrated,\" New Orleans Times [21 June 1879], interview with Gen. Stewart L. Woodward concerning the steps taken to \"defeat any attempts to inaugurate Mr. Tilden in this city [New York] as president of the United States on the 4th of March, 1877.\" 1 p.","Believes that the peace and unity of the Nation is dependant upon the disruption of the Democratic Party in the Southern States, especially in Louisiana; advocates the appointment of Mr. Pitkin as Collector in the Custom House since \"this State [La.], cannot be redeemed from Democratic control with the present officials here in the political front of the Republican Party;\" believes that with Mr. Pitkin, the Republican Party will be able to entice the \"conservative white men property-holders\" to their side for the 1880 election; states that the present officials are, for the most part, \"well known as the Confederates and Pals of Kellogg in disreputable transactions;\" warns of the imminent danger to the Republican Party and to the Nation if immediate steps are not taken. 13 pp. AcyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Sherman's letter of the 19th of the month; assures Sherman that his actions have been entirely legitimate and that he has never had \"a mere pecuniary motive\" for his actions. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the \"Grant Clubs that have sprung up in New Orleans; relates the contents of several editorials concerning the 1880 election; recommends the confirmation of Pitkins which he explained in earlier letters; assures Sherman that he has kept a low profile in New Orleans, avoiding any associations; believes that \"all political matters will go well in Louisiana, and reflectively elsewhere in the South\" if his actions are acted upon. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Discusses Col. William Wright's visit to Washington to inform the [Treasury] Department that \"ex union soldiers had been ignored in Custom House appointments;\" states however that \"nearly 40 ex union soldiers are on the Custom House rolls, about a quarter of the force;\" discusses the program that has been created for the removal of 57 present C. H. employees to replace them with ex-union soldiers. 3 pp. ALS.","Draws attention to an editorial in the \"Democrat\" that Gov. Foote believed to be \"indicative of a split in the Democratic Party, the more healthy and conservative portion siding in the future with the Republican Party;\" urges Sherman to take action to take advantage of the situation; discusses Col. W[illiam] Wright's trip to Washington to represent the interests of ex-union soldiers in Custom-House employment; discusses Wright's and others' connections with the local Grant clubs; warns Sherman of the scheming conducted by \"these old Louisiana Political huckstering knaves.\" 3 pp. ACyS.","Thanks Tyler for the information that he and Gov. Foote have supplied about the political situation in Louisiana; discusses the matter of the Black \"exodus\" from the South and his policy on the Subject; asks Tyler to continue supplying information; promises to try to get more support from the Administration for Tyler. 6 pp. ALS.","States that Tyler's \"suggestions to the Adm[inistratio]n looking to official changes at New Orleans, will not be acted upon till after the coming election, if at all;\" thanks Tyler for his support; criticizes Sherman for continuing to keep the present disreputable officials in Louisiana; believes that \"we owe the Northern Republicans nothing\" and speaks of a possible coalition between Southern Republicans and Conservatives in the area to support a Conservative-Democratic candidate; states that \"we care nothing for long-range assurances of good will from the north.\" 8 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Pitkin informing Tyler that he wrote the above letter, \"not one word whereof would I revoke under any circumstances.\" 1 p.","Asks for definite assurances that Sherman and the Administration will take action in Louisiana along the lines suggested by Tyler; believes that failure to do so will jeopardize \"everything in a National point of view;\" denounces Senator Kellogg; warns that \"your [Sherman's] friends can easily form Conservative Combinations for State purposes;\" warns Sherman of the danger to the Nation should the Republicans not win the election of 1880. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Reemphasizes the need for a change in the Collectorship of New Orleans due to the upcoming election in December called by the Constitutional Convention that was just adjourned; discusses Pitkin's views on the subject; stresses the importance of an alliance between the Republican Party and Conservatives in the South; believes that Sherman's election as President would be assured in 1880 \"provided the political unity of the Sixteen States of the South is broken up.\" 5 pp. Df. of L.","Praises Tyler's \"courage and vigor\" in representing their interests at the Capital; states that there is no news as yet about \"Mr. Richardson's comission as a special agent of the P.O. Dept.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that the office of Mayor Weeks was broken into by order of the Collector [Badger] by Lawler, Boyle and Edwards; calls for immediate action to be taken; reports that \"important sections of the party are announcing that under no circumstances will they act under the Federal officials now in office;\" discusses the \"intention to open war on Weeks in the 'Times'\" which was prevented by Jewett. 4 pp. ALS.","Encloses a letter about the Kellogg scandal which wants Tyler to have printed in the Washington Republican; believes that the editor of the Republican, Brooks, \"will use it gladly\" as he is down on Kellogg;\" thanks Tyler for his \"championship of the good cause here.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Believes that a united South might be able to win over a few Northern states nd secure a Democratic victory in 1880; warns of the danger of civil war in connection with the 1880 election and of the selfish ambitions of politicians; notes that the \"only care\" of the Chief Magistrate, however, \"is to offer suggestions as to how to avoid the upcoming danger. 5 pp. [Cy?] of AL, incomplete.","Discusses the corruption associated with Senator Kellogg; describes Kellogg's scandal at the 'Packard House' where \"the Republican commissioners secured fresh return blanks from the State Registrar's office and by a concerted fraud, returned the three defeated Republican candidates elected;\" describes the ring of Kellogg's co-conspirators, including Louis Sauer [Appraiser of Customs for involvement of Packard; relates the suspicious history of Kellogg's career and believes that the administration \"will not weep when the Senate ejects its last 'carpet-bagger'.\" 11 pp. AL.","Hopes that the \"administration will be able to appreciate justly your [JT] high merits and qualifications;\" hopes that Tyler will be able to secure an official position; regrets that there is no vacancy in his office; states that he is \"not at all mingling in the political strife here\" and will be content with \"any one of the distinguished Republican Statesmen now spoken of for the Presidency;\" discusses the upcoming election of 1880. 5 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for writing on his behalf to Gov. Foote; assures Tyler that he [Jewett] and Pitkin will control the Republican convention of Oct. 20; states that the \"party looks to us for leadership in a bitter war upon Kellogg;' denounces Kellogg; promises to write tomorrow. 5 pp. ALS.","Asks for a copy of Tyler's sypher key as he lost his own; announces the appointment of Richardson; discusses the upcoming convention and his method of controlling it with Pitkin. 2 pp. ALS. Including post script, discusses the address published by the soldiers association against Kellogg. 1 p.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter of the 6th; states that he is \"insufficiently equipped with means\" to run for the governship as Gov. Foote has advised; promises to take an active part in the convention; wants to \"show this imbecile Adm[inistratio]n that its sub-imbeciles here are in no sense representative or even pensioners on our political grace longer.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Tyler to get information as to the whereabouts of Special Agent Weeks and try to get him to return as soon as possible; is convinced that control of the convention is assured. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that his letter has just been read by Pitkin and Jewett and that they \"fully concur in all your suggestions;\" states that the other gentlemen to whom Tyler referred are unkown to him; intends to write an open letter in response to Tyler's. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the events at the convention - \"all did not go as well as we hoped for some were seduced by promises from the C. H. [Customs House]\"; describes losses sustained by the C. H.; describes the use of alcohol and ballot-box stuffing in the election; asks for Tyler to send his thoughts on the matters presented. 6 pp. ALS.","Encloses letter which he had promised to send Tyler; asks Tyler to read it and if published, to see to the collection of proof sheets; believes the letter to be \"an honest and independant expression of my views and feelings,\" but doubts whether it will get published in \"these times of editorial apathy.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses how Beattie was going to select him [Pitkin] as Chairman of the Campaign Com., but had backed down under pressure from \"Wharton, Badger, Lewis, Marks and Co.\" and selected McMillan, whom the C. Housers dislike heartily;\" informs Tyler that he had put Sypher on the committee list of 25; fears that Sypher will not be interested \"with the C. H. toads squatting on the campaign.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Announces that the secretaryship of the Campaign Committee was offered to him and that he would take it if he was paid $100 per week; states that \"as this campaign is a preordained failure, I want my compensation in advance this time;\" wishes Sherman could be President, but knows it to be impossible; adds that Sherman might have had a delegation had he acted on his suggestions in January 1879; discusses the chances of Louisiana republicans; reveals information [confidential] from W. H. Roberts that Marks was to be removed; discusses Beattie's character and his actions concerning Pitkin; suggests making Pitkin Collector. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends a newspaper clipping detailing the Republican platform in the area; discusses prospects for the 1880 election, sectionalism in Congress, and the political situation in general; states that there are Democrats in Congress who realize they must make a change in tactics if they want the party to make a respectable showing in the election of 1880; discusses rumors of a conspiracy of Southern Republicans in Washington to join the Democrats if the election were given a sectional aspect; warns of the danger of this. 15 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl - report on the Republican platform and list of members of the State Central Committee [Louisiana].","Asks Tyler to \"push Postmaster Edmunds into getting us three or four Northern speakers;\" explains the necessity of this; discusses attempts to win over ex-confederates and conservatives; asks Tyler to talk with Sypher about getting their ticket in the newspapers. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses photographs and a letter for Mrs. Hayes inspection of relatives of the late Major General George H. Thomas; gives details of the family. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Praises Tyler for \"this singular analytical power of your mind\" in relation to previous information given on the political situation; asks Tyler for his perspectives on the present situation - the election of 1880 and the relationship between Virginia and the South. 2 pp. ALS.","Offers some suggestions for corrections of Robers' address [on the state debt?]; promises to try to help pay for the publication. 2 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl, on the State debt [June 19, 1879]. 1 p.","Inquires as to the whereabouts of several endorsements and recommendations of Tylers that he gave to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he was confirmed as Assessor of Internal Revenue for Florida. 11 pp. ALS.","Mentions seeing Tingle who told him that Tyler's check was sent to Yorktown; hopes to have Cave assigned to duty in the area; wants a better-paying position; hopes to hear from Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.","Asks to secure Tyler's influence in obtaining an appointment in the Pension office in Washington; lists his credentials. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the influence of individualism, isolation, plantation life and slavery on the political views of the Virginia whites; notes that improved transportation is introducing \"gradually more intelligence, culture and enlightenment\" in the area; discusses the \"Readjustor\" coalition that has removed the carpetbagger and Bourbon control over the Negroes; warns of the \"marriage\" between carpetbaggers and the Bourbons and their malign influence; makes note of General Mahone's actions so that a \"full harvest of beneficience may be reaped to all her [Virginia's] people;\" discusses the Readjustor coalition's bid to break up the political solidarity of the South; notes that as soon as \"Virginia becomes arrayed Nationally, in spirit and in truth, Sectionalism will cease.\" 13 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Encloses a long letter as to the political situation in Virginia; explains that he did not send it earlier because he thought it too long and boring but that there was an editorial in the Richmond \"Intelligencer\" that was pertinent to his views and so decided to send both. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including lwscl - \"Mahone's Plan for Carrying the State in the Presidential Election.\"","Finds the matters in Florida \"on the whole in good shape;\" notes the fine turnout there for Grant on his visit there; asks for Tyler's views on the Pa. con[vention?]; believes the contest to be settled in Grant's favor; discusses Conover's position in Florida; asks of the Mahone party. 2 pp. ALS.","Believes Grant's strength to be growing; states that \"the Sherman agency is too open throughout the whole country for me to like it;\" discusses Mahone's bid for the fall campaign and its effect upon the Democrats and Republicans; advises Tyler \"to keep in the political confidence of Mahone;\" notes that he received information which stated that \"there is but ltitle doubt but Grant will be nominated.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges Tyler's letter; is glad to hear that Tyler and Miss Mattie are coming to Washington; informs Tyler of the rooms available. 1 p. ALS.","Advises Tyler as to room accommodations in the area, 2 pp. ALS.","Handwritten copy of a letter marked \"Personal\" to John Sherman about Yorktown Customs Office, elections and other political viewpoints.","Advises Tyler on his trip to the Republican convention; discusses the role of Tucker the lighthouse keeper. 11 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl dated as 25 August 1880 from West Point, Va., concerning John Tyler's declaration of allegiance to Hancock.","Discusses the plans of the Bourbon Funder faction to create divisions among the ranks of the Republicans; states that may succeed in leading away the Coloured people; notes that Baily is the only one who could give the Bourbons a chance at the election; asks Tyler to ask Baily to withdraw. 3 pp. ALS.","Quotes to Baily a letter from General Mahone urging Baily to withdraw his candidacy; advises Baily to do the same; informs Baily of the character and status of Mahone. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Relates the advantage to the Southern states there would have been if there were more men like Tyler who had the courage to affiliate themselves with the Republican party and endure the stamp of \"Traitor and Renegade\" by their fellow citizens; encloses a letter in support of President Grant in 1872. 6 pp. ALS.","Copy of above letter in Tyler's hand. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Recommends John Tyler to the office of Attorney General; complimetns Tyler's abilities as a \"learned and eloquent writer and speaker, a lawyer of known reputation.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Apologizes to Tyler for the delay in sending the letters Tyler had requested. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to meet him at the Court House at 12 tomorrow to discuss business connected with Tyler's legislation. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses letters from Colonel Ewell of interest to Devens; discusses his past employment; asks for employment in the Department of the Attorney General. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Encloses letters from Colonel Ewell, President of William and Mary College; discusses the upcoming election and the Mahone movement; urges the Republican party to join forces with Mahone to create \"a true National attitude in the Senate\" and to crush out the Bourbon Democracy and break up the South; discusses prospects for local elections [Virginia]; asks for a commission to be restored to him. 5 pp. ACys of ALS.","Informs Tyler with regret that he cannot find any employment for him in the Department; explains that there is already a number of others on file waiting for employment and that there is no hope for a position for Tyler. 3 pp. LS.","Informs Tyler that the Attorney General would very much enjoy appointing Tyler to a position in the department, but regrests that he cannot do so. 2 pp. ALS.","Introduces a letter that he wrote to Sherman which he included in this letter; sends his respects to Tyler and his daughter. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Compliments the accomplishments of John Tyler, Jr., describes Tyler's hardships as a result of his becoming Republican; urges Sherman and the party to reward those southern Republicans like Tyler who worked so hard for the cause. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Expresses desire to invite Tyler to Norfolk to deliver lectures; discusses the time and terms of the lecture; asks Tyler to respond if the terms are agreeable. 3 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl, 2 p.","Informs Sherman that \"General John Tyler is desirous of an appointment in your Department;\" compliments Tyler's abilities. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Calls attention to Tyler's hope for appointment in the government; praises Tyler's abilities and support of the Republican party; recommends his appointment. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Praises at length all of Hayes' successes during his presidency; congratulates his statesmanship; calls his attention to the letter from Ewell to show that not everyone thinks ill of Tyler. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Forwards 6 copies of the Gazette to Tyler; hopes the publication will do Tyler good in Washington; intends to publish the same article right before Tyler's lectures in Norfolk; regrets that he cannot pay Tyler in advance for the lectures. 2 pp. ALS.","States that \"Brady can do nothing for the present;\" promises to do whatever he can to promote Tyler's interests. 1 p. ALS.","Apologizes for their long delay in replying to Tyler's letter; states that they will be happy to examine his paper on the \"Disaster on the Princeton\" and any other article. 2 pp. C.","Informs Tyler that he sent 6 additional copies of the Liberal yesterday; discusses which ways would be best to get the article across to the people; argues that the publication of the material from Whig and President Ewell would work against Tyler's audience; discusses how to use the publications as a \"masked battery with a deadly effect;\" states that he wil give the circular to everyone with a \"spoon-ful of brains\" in Norfolk. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets that they cannot use Tyler's poem; explains that they did not have room for so large an article as Tyler's manuscipt relating to the Princeton disaster; states that they might be able to use such an article if it was restricted to five pages in length; gives information regarding a book Tyler had spoken of. 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions his family's relation to the family of Major General George H. Thomas; discusses the prospects of Garfield appointing a man from the South for his cabinet; suggests Judge Robert W. Hughes and Colonel Benjamin S. Ewell for Attorney General and Secretary of the Interior; discusses the advantage to be gained from selecting such men and the future of the nationalist spirit in the South. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter, is \"gratified to know that you are still alive and well;\" is \"sorry we lost Hancock;\" asks Tyler's opinion of Garfield; announces the recovery of Florida from the 'ashes' and invites Tyler down. 3 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl on Mahone and Hancock in the Virginia elections. 1 p.","Informs Tyler with regret that the Herndern property is rented for 1881; hopes that Tyler will again take residence in West Point. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler that the papers have not come to hand; will do as he asked as soon as they come. 1 p. C.","Discusses the necessity of breaking up the \"solidarity of the South\" in order to assure a Republican victory in 1884; states that \"South-Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida are rightfully Republican states;\" discusses ways to develop Republican support in Virginia by a \"dovetailed union between the Republican Readjustors and the Liberal Conservative Readjustors;\" suggests ties with Mahone. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for sending him the Article \"Young Ireland;\" announces travel arrangements for Tyler when he comes to deliver his lectures; fears the effect of the bad weather on the turnout. 2 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl announcing Tyler's lectures. 1 p.","Informs Tyler that his lectures have to be postponed to January 13 and 14. 1 p. Telegram.","Thanks Tyler for the information and suggestions in his letter. 1 p. ALS.","Fears that the \"railroad kings\" will \"control Genl. Garfield's Administration;\" expresses his attraction to Mr. Blaine, but fears the consequences if he is appointed to Garfield's cabinet; discusses his views on the Bourbons, the debt question, and Mahone. 14 pp. ALS.","Believes Tyler should speak to Sherman \"in reference to recent movements in Richmond...the removal of Dr. Mills, etc.\"; discusses the policy of Mr. Bantwell in relation to Southerners holding federal office; discusses the general situation of Southern Republicans; believes that the Republicans will have no chance of victory in 1884 unless Garfield's administration does something about breaking up the \"Solid South;\" 12 pp. ALS.","Encloses a letter from Judge Hughes of the U.S. District Court of Virginia for Garfield's consideration; recommends Hughes and Colonel Ewell as Cabinet Counsellors; suggests policy to be acted upon in reference to the South. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Agrees now with Tyler that \"it would not do\" to have Wickham appointed to the Cabinet, as he had stated in his letter of the 15th. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Garfield to read the enclosed letter from Judge Hughes; states that the views of John F. Lewis, Chairman of the State Central Committee, are in accord with those of Judge Hughes and Tyler's; discusses the necessity of breaking up the \"Solid South\" believes the only chance to achieve this lies with Mahone; describes Dezendorf and Jorgenson as carpet-baggers. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he is \"unalterably opposed to calling a convention, and mean to fight it to the bitter end;\" permits Tyler to show this letter to whomever he pleases as he is \"being misrepresented all over the state;\" informs Tyler that he is confined to his house due to illness. 1 p. ALS.","Believes Tyler to have been writing under the mistaken idea that Lewis had granted the Committee Secretary the power to call a convention; opposes the Republican party making any nominations for state offices. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses two letters from John F. Lewis; includes an explanation of the letters, detailing the plans of the Bourbons in Virginia and the plans to control the Negroes in Virginia. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl. 1 p.","Asks Hayes to look over enclosed letters to Tyler from Hughes and Lewis in regards to future interests of the Republican Party and especially the political situation in Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","States that he is \"not sufficiently advised about Virginia politics to express any opinion as to the policy of cooperation between the Republicans and Readjusters on the question of equal rights;\" informs Tyler that he will be pleased to talk with Mahone at any time. 2 pp. LS.","Requests information as to the urgency of his orders to report to Florida for assignment as his family affairs are disarranged and needs time. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Explains his pecuniary interest in the joint venture of Critcher and Strong in Arizona and Sonora; details his life of hardship the past few years as he was scorned and abused because of his views; states that he is interested in the Arizona and Sonora project in order to be able to provide comfortable for his daughter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Details some of the events in his life from the past three years in response to Anderson's request. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Announces that he will be pleased to see Tyler in Florida and asks him to call at his house upon his arrival. 1 p. ALS.","Reaffirms his statements to Garfield concerning Ewell, but does not believe that any appointment will be made from the South; informs Ewell of Lewis' trip to Mentor, Ohio; believes that the \"liberal movement will sweep the state this year overwhelmingly;\" includes additional letters so that \"you may understand and appreciate more fully some matters personal to myself.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Reminds Windom of his previous contributions of information; states that he is not seeking an appointment; discusses the future of the Colored People and the Republican party in relation to the Mahone movement in Virginia; believes the the failure of the liberal movement will result in the reestablishment of \"Bourbon Democratic Rule and tyranny;\" notes the existence of an anti-Mahone faction with Wickham, Deuzendorf and Jorgensen who are plotting to seize control of the chief federal offices in Virginia. 11 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Regrets to have found that Tyler has been ordered to Florida; discusses politics, family matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Relates his orders to report to Florida and his actions when he reached there in response to his instructions issued by Windom's department on the 8th of February. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Details political situation in Florida; believes that Florida can be redeemed from Democratic control and that he can bring it about working with \"Old-line Whigs;\" details his past activities and appointments. 9 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Responds to Department orders to make a report; describes the illicit activity of 3 schooners, the Attic, Gertrude and Boyle which are engaged in smuggling liquors to the various hotels in Florida; notes ways to prevent future such problems; asks for his paycheck for work in February. 13 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; asks for his views on the President and Mr. Windom; discusses Tyler's relationship with Mahone; states that the 'Staunton Virginian' will soon be in full accord with the movement. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for information concerning the burial site of the late President Tyler; wishes to obtain a steroescopic view of the grave. 1 p. TL.","Asks where he could obtain a stereoscopic view of President Tyler's grave. 1 p. TL.","Informs Haines that no steroscopic view of his father's grave has been taken; gives Haines the location of the grave and notes that no monument has been erected on the spot. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","States that Mr. Palmore has given claim on their minerals due to poor health; offers them a vacant house to stay in if they should come visit the mines; states that he is anxious to have the mines worked; encloses a sample. 2 pp. ALS.","States that he had been digging in his Kaolin mine and found it to improve in quality and quantity; invites Kellam up to look farther into the vains [sic]; asks Kellam to write before he comes. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses Mahone and the Readjusters; describes John Tyler, Jr. favorably and \"well fitted for any position in or out of the State;\" mentions the rising influence of the railroad. 4 pp. ALS.","Notes that they found a \"considerable quantity of Kaolin\" at the last place he worked and also found a good deal of mica at the old pit; asks Chappell to come up soon. 1 p. C.","Asks Kellam to come up and look at the Kolin mine. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses Mr. Kellam and the Kaolin mine. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks what Mr. Massey thought of the letter; asks about matters in Richmond; states that he had advised Mr. Dezendorf to support Tyler and had convinced Dezendorf not to fight Lively. 2 pp. ALS.","Is pleased to hear of Tyler's high regard for him; states that he will be in Richmond and would like to see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Invites Tyler to address the readjusters of New Kent on August 11; includes travel arrangements. 1 p. ALS.","Describes the virtue of John Tyler, Jr., and his \"able, statesmanlike, patriotic and elegant address\" to the people of New Kent; notes the resolution passed by the Readjusters to have Tyler's address published in the Whig. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Asks Tyler to verify his promise to write Baker a \"Christmas Tree speech;\" requests Tyler to \"dot the speech with some sentimentality\" as \"this leaves one or all, and the Readjusters happy.\" 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to go and see General Carmen, Chief Clerk of the Agriculture Dept., and persuade him to keep Watson's daughter Marion on as long as he can. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the issue between Massey and Mahone at the \"Colaition\" caucus of last night; believes that the Jorgensen, Dezendorf and Wickham faction and the Democrats will join forces with the Masseyites; describes Mahone's character and his attempt to set himself up as an \"absolute Dictator;\" explains to Arthur that he is provideing this information solely out of courtesy and that he is not seeking official favor by such action. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Expresses his views on the \"Coalition party\" of Virginia; describes his past experiences in the South and his services to the Republican party; believes himself entitled to promotion in the same line of service; asks for General Longstreet as an assistant acting under his instruction. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Regrets that he could not honor Crook's request for an autograph letter of Tyler's father as all his papers were taken from Tyler Jr. during the Civil War; gives a detailed acount of the Tyler family history. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Fears that \"my baby\" is sick as he hasn't heard from her for over a week; discusses his prospects for employment; asks her to keep up her spirits. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses copy of a letter from Everett to John C. New, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; hopes it will do Tyler good. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Explains how Tyler convinced him to be a Republican after listening to a speech of his; recommends highly Tyler for an appointment in the Treasury Department. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Congratulates Tyler upon the Secretary's \"partial recognition\" of his merits; trusts that this will lead to \"more remunerative ackowledgments of your intrinsic worth.\" 1 p. ALS.","Is glad that Lively disapproves of Dezendorf's actions in antagonizing the Coalition movement in Virginia; states that \"this Committee desires the election of the gentlemen to Congress nominated by the Coalition movement in Virginia.\" 1 p. TL.","Congratulates Tyler on the recognition of his merits by the Secretary of the Treasury; states that they are in \"want\" and look to Tyler for the relief he promised and is now able to afford. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of $20 from Tyler making a total of $175 paid from 1865; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of four notes of $50 each which he accepts as payment in full; dicusses financial arrangements; states that his wife is confined to bed and would like to see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Speaks of old times, old friends; discusses Tyler's career; gives family news; believes that \"there still exists sympathy for the old cause\" in Tyler's \"warm heart.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Gives Tyler a bill from the Capitol hotel to September 3; describes preferred method of payment. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of $46.60 on above account dated 1 November 1884. 1 p.","Asks Tyler if he can get a position for him in the government; believes President Arthur would do well for himself to appoint the grandson of President Tyler; discusses his work at the Savannah Morning News as managing editor. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his prompt reply to his earlier letter; states again that his reason in writing is that he finds his present job \"not at all pleasant\" and would be interested in getting a government appointment. 1 p. ALS.","States that he has managed to convince the landlord to wait to the 10th to take the rent; asks Tyler if he can get the money to them a day earlier than the 11th, when the note matures; informs Tyler that there will be a vacant room there soon and invites him to come live there. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses his present appointment and prospects for the furture; advises her to stay in Virginia as all the money he now makes goes to support her aunt Letty; gives news of Bessie Denison; believes that if Mr. New becomes the Secretary of the Treasury, his [JT] future will be secure.","Replies to Lively's letter that the Committee is \"heartily and earnestly in favor of the election of Hon. Harry Libbey to Congress.\" 1 p. TL.","Informs Tyler that he succeeded in procuring the \"Blue Book\" and had it delivered to Tyler at the Clarendon; states that he will also send five volumes of the Paris Exposition; lets Tyler know that he would be happy to secure any other books from the State Department that Tyler might want. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he sent to the Post Office a package containing the \"Paris Exposition report\" and that it will be necessary for Tyler to go and pick it up. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler for the $60 he owes for board at the Capitol Hotel as he is in a bad financial situation; states that the \"political horizon looks bright for the cause of Liberalism in Virginia.\"","Requests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the Pioneer Council [S. of I.] on Saturday Nov. 11 at 7:30. 1 p. ACS.","Asks Tyler's assistance in helping his wife obtain her share of Henry Curtis' will; asks Tyler to think the matter over carefully and set a percentage rate for his services. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for the Christmas gifts he sent her; hopes the New Year will be profitable for Tyler; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Begs Tyler to get his papers at once from Richmond; believes Tyler to be able to help in this matter more than anyone else; gives family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter and clippings; explains that she cannot give Tyler news of West Point as she has not been there since September; hopes that Tyler will write as often as possible. 2 pp. ALS.","States that he is recovering from his ailments; regrets \"the loss of our pleasant whist party;\" thanks Tyler for his hospitality, offers to reciprocate. 2 pp. ALS.","Wants to see Tyler; hopes to get settled down in a few days. 1 p. ALS.","Sends seasons greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to come to her house at 4 o'clock on a business matter. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's note and enclosed slip of 1 January. 1 p. LS.","Thanks Tyler for the newspaper clippings containing Tyler's speech upon the character of the late Alexander Eagleton. 1 p. ALS.","An invitation for 8:00. 1 p. ANS.","Describes the occasion of the resignation of President Tyler's Cabinet in 1841. 1 p. Df incomplete.","Thanks Tyler about Bolts; asks \"who was the old housekeeper at Greenway after grandmother's death in 1797;\" asks him to look at his article in American History magazine. 1 p. ACS.","Thanks Tyler for the articles he sent. 1 p. ALS.","Returns the dollar that Tyler borrowed from Lamar last year. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the two trunks left by Tyler at the Ford's Hotel which he picked up; describes what he placed in the trunks; encloses receipt from Ford's Hotel; states that he shipped the trunks today to Tyler C.O.D. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS, Tyler's IOU for $17.60, 1 p. and ALS, from Rosere acknowledging receipt of same. 1 p.","Discusses the claim of Tyler's sister, L. Semple, to a piece of property now owned by the College of William and Mary; promises to look into the matter; asks if Mrs. Semple might have any pertinent documents that might help substantiate her claim.","Apologizes for not visiting Tyler while he was in D.C., but explains that he was called home on urgent business; describes future plans of the Southern Historical and Benevolent Association; asks Tyler for contribution of material. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Tyler to hurry up with the article on Texas; sends love to Mattie. 1 p. ACS.","Explains how she[?] thought Tyler was dead; describes how much Tyler meant to her; gives family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Expresses surprise that Lamar had said that he had not received Tyler's letter of 6 February; describes how he trusted it to a page in the Senate to deliver it to Lamar. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter and enclosures; states that he had already seen the article on the death of Mr. Eagleton; regrets that he has not seen much of the Tyler family; gives family news; promises to write \"Aunt Letty;\" hopes Tyler will keep in touch.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; discusses Mahone; asks Tyler's opinion on the Temperance issue as he notes that drinking has been Tyler's only drawback; believes that \"Temperance is soon to be the one grand question in this country;\" discusses his financial difficulties. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains that she has been kept busy by visitors and was not able to answer Tyler's letter immediately; describes Florida; looks forward to return to Savannah. 6 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he purchased the Savannah News in an effort to make something of his life; finds himself in financial difficulties; asks Tyler to negotiate for him a loan of $1000 in Washington. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses Willy Waller; asks for money; explains her bills; asks of Miss Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Believes that he could set the paper on a \"solid an profitable basis;\" if he could only raise the money; asks if it would be possible for him to get a job in the civil service; discusses Tyler's account of the \"obstinate attack upon the president's heart.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's note with enclosures; states that he enjoyed the articles on Payne and Eggleston. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; explains why she was unable to see him when she was in Washington; gives family news; asks about James Machelee. 8 pp. ALS.","Describes his research on grandfather; asks Tyler if he knows any more or has books or papers concerning him; asks if Tyler knows who \"R.\" is that signed the Obituary in the Enquirer. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he has been appointed \"Pioneer\" on the Committee on Appeals and Grievances; asks Tyler to notify the grand chief if he can serve. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets Tyler's long absence from the meetings of the Minnehaha Lodge; asks the pleasure of Tyler's company if possible. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler that \"Miss D's\" lawyer sent the papers concerning the property in Texas; states that \"B.\" is now in Charleston. 1 p. ACS.","Informs Tyler that he is \"requested to attend a regular session of the Grand Council, Sons of Jonadab\" on April 27. 1 p. ACS.","Pays tribute to Evart's character in view of the help he gave Tyler's half-brothers. Including NwsCl, the \"National View,\" 28 April 1883, tribute to Evarts. 1 p.","Gives news of Mattie'e pets; relates his visit to Aunt Letty and Bessie and his meeting at the Jonadab Council; encloses notes from the President and William Evarts for her to keep as souvenirs. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains reasons why he cannot accept the position as President of the Virginia Branch of the Jefferson Monument association; describes at length the shortcomings of the \"new Virginians;\" explains that for like reasons he cannot accept the \"American Magazine\" post. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; congratulates him on his election to the presidency; states that he has no money for the [Arbitration] League at present and that he will not be rich until the iron and steel business improves. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCL, about Carnegie. 1 p.","Discusses allusions to a large family estate in England; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the great heritage of his daughter; asks if there might be some position for her in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the price of houses for sale and rent in the area. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses his book that he is writing on American history. 6 pp. ALS.","Discusses political prospects for the Republican Party in 1884; relates his past experiences with mahone; believes that the only successful Republican ticket for 1884 would be U.S. Grant as President and W. Q. Gresham as vice-president. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the ceremonies for the Payne monument; relates the tragedy of Mr. Hafven, who suffered from congestion of the brain after being thrown from his buggy; discusses all the attempts to help him; acknowledges her letter; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his progress on his book; states that he has written up to the canvass of 1840. 2 pp. ALS.","Announces that he will be in Washington on the 21st and will call on Tyler. 1 p. ACS.","Announces that he will be on the steamer Mattaro tomorrow and will be expecting the ladies. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to pay his bill of $60 to John Hillyard or make arrangements to do so. 1 p. ALS.","Does not recognize the bill to John Hillyard for room and board at the Capitol Hotel; wants to deal only with Lewis, but agrees to pay Hillyard if Lewis permits. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Lewis' reply stating that there was an additional bar bill of $10.00. 1 p.","Orders the destruction of several bands described in the accompanying schedule. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that \"the job is done;\" asks Tyler to go to the Post office to see if there is a letter addressed to Mrs. Semple care of Miss Hunter. 1 p. ACS.","Summons John Tyler, Jr. to appear before him to answer to John Hillyard for a debt of $60.00. 1 p. PDS. Including ANS, an IOU signed by Tyler for $60. 1 p.","Apologizes for not having written the letter to the Attorney General sooner; asks if there is anything else he can do. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses a letter from Edward Murdaugh [?]; speaks of her forthcoming trip to Baltimore to see the doctor. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the house and farm of 31 acres he has for sale; offers it to Tyler for $2500. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes her cottage that she wants to rent for $22.00 a month. 2 pp. ALS.","Chides Mattie for not writing him more; discusses his house-searching results; speaks of the weather, Mattie's plants and pets and gives family news; discusses the political ticket of Arthur and Gresham. 4 pp. ALS.","Inquires as to the present address of his brother John as he wants information pertaining to the terms arranged between Polk and father [President Tyler]; discusses his progress on his book. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions his teaching position and small salary; discusses his financial troubles. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives description of three pieces of property for sale in the area.","Is sorry to hear that Tyler is suffering from chills; hopes that the family will reunite. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes how \"the Bourbon Democratic incapables of Virginia at the Lynchburg Convention placed themselves in the rear of Mahone.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Is afraid that Aunt Letty won't be able to read this letter with her poor eyesight; discusses their last meeting in Richmond. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for the $10 he sent; hopes that Tyler's situation will make a turn for the better; is glad to hear that Tyler is feeling better. 2 pp. ALS.","Orders Tyler to attend the next meeting of G.[?] A. #2672 to be held on September 6.","Returns the enclosed receipt from Tyler of $5.00. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, receipt, 1 p., and ADS, IOU signed by Tyler for above amount. 1 p.","Asks for the return of a $20 downpayment for rooms at the \"West End Flats\" which William Tyler was to have furnished and ready for occupancy 27 October. 3 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of above amount. 1 p.","Believes that every charge John Tyler made in his letter of the 3rd was not exactly true; states that he spent $60 furnishing the rooms in question, but would gladly return John Tyler's $20 downpayment.","1 p. D. Includes Mss, a prose work on the Civil War, in Latin and English, on back of above receipt. 1 p.","Asks Tyler not to miss the meeting of the \"World Peace Society\" next Thursday at the Quaker meeting house; apologizes for missing Tyler when he called. 1 p. ACS.","Invites Tyler to a meeting of the Abolition League on Dec. 4th at the Church house. 1 p. ACS.","Informs Tyler that he and his relative Col. J. B. P. will be staying in the area for a few days and would be happy to have Tyler call. 1 p. ACS.","Inquires, as a representative of the \"Knights of Labor\" what official action has been taken in reference to work hours for those employed in public works. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D., statutes concerning amount of work per day allowed.","Requests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the National Abolition League on Dec. 26. 1 p. ACS.","Describes the extent of labor unions and temperance organizations that Tyler believes are ready to rally behind Butter for Prsident in 1884 as a new party; believes that if the demands of these new power groups are not met through the ballot, \"Revolutionary convulsions\" would result. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to come see him [?] or let him know when he can come see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler for a letter of introduction to Senator Coke of Texas; hopes that Tyler and his daughter are well.","Informs Tyler of a meeting of the National Arbitration League on Jan. 15. 1 p. ACS.","Is worried about cousin M.; asks Tyler to tell her not to neglect what she had told her as \"it is very dangerous to herself and every body else.\" 1 p. ACS.","Informs Tyler that the S[ons] o[f] J[onahdab] building committee will meet Jan. 16. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses a dollar that he had borrowed and returned earlier, but apparently Groome had not received the earlier note. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler of the Jan. 30 meeting of the S[ons] O[f] J[onahdab] Building Committee. 1 p. ACS.","Requests the presence of Tyler in his office on Jan. 31 to \"receive the part assigned to you at next Thursday's entertainment.\"","Informs Tyler of an offer he received from a \"young widow of large money\" to tutor her son; believes this to be the best chance he has had in a while; asks Tyler to send $10 at once; sends love to Aunt Letty, Bessie, and cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs John Tyler that a Mr. Lulley called on him to write asking J. Tyler to pay back immediately the money that is owed him; states that Lulley was particularly concerned by J. Tyler's \"ungrateful neglect of him;\" urges Tyler to make a settlement with Lulley. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for the $5 that he sent; wishes that he never had to ask for favors; states that \"there is no man more economical than I am.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he wrote Judy Wend three different times but has received no answer; thinks of the \"many pleasant moments we [Tyler and he] have spent together in our lovely and brotherly Council of Jonadabism;\" expects \"to live on and die the same doing what good I can for others as I go along the rugged pathway of life;\" hopes Tyler will give him all the views connected with the order around Washington, D.C. 3 pp. ALS.","Wants to meet with Tyler to discuss some questions with him; wishes to move to another location and wants Tyler's advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Applauds Grant's visit to the House of Representatives; hopes to see \"the most prominent representative of the elements of anarchy in the country 'corked up in a bottle' again.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Congratulates Randall on his movement in association with the reception of General Grant. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his kind words on Randall's action towards General Grant. 1 p. ALS.","Presents the final version of his address on Labor interests for Congress; states that he has removed all matters that had been objected to by members of the committees. 1 p. AcyS of ALS.","Congratulates Randall on the result of the Pennsylvania convention; believes him to be the \"strongest candidate for the Presidentcy [sic] the Democracy could place before the Country.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks if it would be possible for Tyler to assist him in any way outside the influence of Mahone; hopes to \"march to victory or to defeat, under the Blaine banner;\" discusses the fortune of the Republican paper in Virginia he helped support; asks Tyler to answer favorably. 3 pp. ALS.","Encourages Arthur to give thought to the matters in print herewith enclosed [Labor Memorial addressed to Congress]; believes the Labor movement to have become a political power. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including PD, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor.\" 6 pp.","Does not want Folger to think him ungrateful for his present position, but wishes the \"injustice\" done him by Senators Jones and Conover to be remedied - through the position of Collector at Key-West, Florida. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges for the President the receipt of Tyler's letter of the 25th. 1 p. LS.","Offers to show Tyler and his daughter the rooms for rent. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCL, \"Advocate of Late Suppers.\" 1 p.","Applauds Tyler's efforts in the Labor movement; states that Mahone's \"trickery and trading in politics has earned my disgust and contempt;\" thanks Tyler for his interest in Lively's case; states that he \"would like very much to see the ticket of Grant and Lincoln thrown to the breeze;\" gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the cottage Tyler enquired about; gives name of former tenant so that Tyler could get additional information. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including Nwsl - houses for sale in Hyattsville, Md., 1 p., and N, someone's address. 1 p.","Informs Tyler that he is at the National [Hotel] and asks Tyler to come and see him. 1 p. ALS.","Describes a gentleman in her care who has pledged \"total abstance [sic]\"; thinks very highly of him when he is \"himself.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Tyler to call on Mrs. Noyes to discuss some legal points in reference to an estate in Pennsylvania. 1 p. ALS.","Trusts that the ticket presented at Chicago will be Arthur and Lincoln; believs it would be \"suicidal to the Republican Party, and dangerous to the Country, to put forward Blaine;\" believes that the \"laboring mass;\" would stand against Blaine. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he received no reply from his \"strong and forcible letter;\" to Col. White and Judge Vaun; advises Tyler to make an application for the position in Warrenton; sends regards to Tyler's daughter. 2 pp. ALS.","Declines the nomination as vice-president of the National Greenback Labor Party since the nomination for President was for Benjamin F. Butler, which, in Tyler's opinion, involved an \"abnegation of the political morals of the Party.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including 2 tickets for the National Convention, on the 28th and 29th of May. 2 pp. PM.","Describes the procedure for the destruction of several bonds to be carried out. 2 p. Cy of ALS.","Hopes that the two of them, as the heirs to their historic families can be \"found advancing on common ground in the assertion of public Virtue and Justice.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nws, \"The National View,\" 7 June 1884, proceedings of Greenback convention [see newspaper file], and PD, \"Constitution of the Industrial Party of America,\" 2 pp., and Pd, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor\" to Congress. 6 pp.","Congratulates Blaine; encloses newspaper describing Tyler's position at the Indianoplis Convention; mentions his letter of withdrawal from the convention and denunciation of the nomination of General Butler. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Nws, \"The National View,\" 7 June 1884 [see newspaper file], and PD, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor\" addressed to Congress. 6 pp. ALS.","States that he has already done all that he wants to in this canvass; explains that his engagements are such that it will be impossible to take any further part. 1 p. TLS.","Asks for the births and deaths in the family of their father's first children; asks for the names of painters of their father; mentions his new printer which will turn out 100 pages a week. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses his letter denouncing the nomination of General Butler at the Indianapolis Convention; describes how the over hundered delegates, including himself, left the convention in opposition to Butler; invites Pierce to be at the Chicago convention on July 8. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes his involvement in the events at the Indianapolis convention in regard to the nomination of General Butler. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the procedure for destroying certain bonds which are no longer needed for issue. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Informs Tyler that he has written Mr. Munson to return the Wilson draft for collection in accordance with Tyler's suggestion. 1 p. TLS.","Discusses the \"necessity for an Organ for the World's Arbitration League;\" suggests Tyler take action before Mr. Corcoran departs for W. Va.; asks Tyler to \"think seriously of this very important movement;\" asks Tyler to drop him a line; discusses his meeting with Corcoran. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses his views on the appointment of Dennis Eagan as Collector of Customs for Key West Florida. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he will accompany Tyler to Mr. Corcoran's Monday evening; asks Tyler to call at that time. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses a copy of the charges against Rob[er]t L. DeAkers by Geo[rge] W. Sargent. 3 pp. ALS.","Believes that Hendricks' name associated with Cleveland gives \"strength and character to the ticket\" but states that the Labor Unions find Cleveland \"objectionable and even repugnant;\" asks Hendricks to arrange an interview with Colonel Lee Crandall of the National View; believes the labor groups hold the balance between Republican and Democratic success. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; promises to give Tyler's suggestion his attention as soon as possible. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Mattie's visit. 1 p. ACS.","Acknowledges receipt of the copies of \"the National View\" and the memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions; discusses his illness. 1 p. ALS.","Charges George Sargent with \"maliciously and knowingly misrepresenting me as a partisan Democrat.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Requests that Tyler formulate the charges of E. M. Blake against G. W. Sargent and issue the necessary documents; asks to meet with Tyler to discuss the case as soon as is convenient.","Scope and Contents","Discusses the rooms he is offering to Tyler; asks to hear from Tyler as soon as possible. 2 pp. ALS. Including ACyS of ALS - Tyler's reply to above letter; states that he has found other accommodation; dated 12 September 1884. 1 p.","States his intention to take the front rooms at $35 per month; asks her to write at once in answer. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Relates the story of how he attempted to remove Tyler's letter from publication [in the National View] but to no avail; calls Cromdle a \"traitor to our cause;\" states that Tyler's letter and General Parson's letter will be published in the next [National] View. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives a history of past work and associations; sends his daughter to ask \"the helping hand of the Government.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Hendricks and Cleveland upon their election; encloses \"herewith my last blow against General Butler;\" relates the events at the Indianapolis convention; mentions the power and influence of the labor movement. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Believes Campbell's letter to Secretary Folger to have been the reason Tyler obtained his present position in the Treasury Department; sends copies of letters to and from Thomas A. Hendricks from the Presidential campaign; mentions his involvement in the Sons of Jonadab and the Labor movement. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks John Tyler to send his answer to Parmalee in the Atlantic Monthly; urges haste as the first chapter of Lyon's work is at the printer's. 1 p. ALS.","States that Lyon [Tyler] requested him to tell John Tyler that he has the proof sheets of the 1st chapter and that he needs to hear from Tyler as soon as possible to make the addition suggested; gives the present address of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Cleveland upon his election as president; offers his views on the influence of the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor elements on his election; describes General Butler's activities. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl, the National View, articles on Butler. 2 pp. Including Df of ALS of above letter. 3 pp.","Encloses copies of his letter to Cleveland and newspapers and articles sent with the letter; states that the \"enclosures explain themselves.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Ns, names and addresses of the recepients of similar letters. 2 pp.","Requests Tyler to formulate the charges and carry out the procedures incolved in the case of \"Bro[ther]s Blake, Trader and Traylor against Bro[ther] G. W. Sargent.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Relates the case brought against a member of the Knights of Labor for breaking a boycott against the New York Tribune; asks under what law he can be prosecuted as he can find nothing in the Constitution or bylaws relating to it; refuses to become an \"instrument of Tyranny.\" ACyS of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Informs Tyler that he will be at the Fed[eration] of Labor Hall on Tuesday evening and that he will have his stamp with him. 1 p. ACS. Including N, address of W. S. Wandby and William Turner. 1 p.","Mails copy of the Baltimore Times of Dec. 13; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of the Times, 13 Dec. 1884 on \"Butler's Treachery\" and \"Butler's Defeat.\"","Thanks Tyler for the copy; sends 20 sopies of the Times for Tyler to \"dispose of them where they will do the most good;\" discusses the \"depression,\" states that his \"sole work now is to defeat McCulloch's policy.\" 1 p. ALS.","Believes that there were three political factors that influenced Cleveland's election: the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor popular elements; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue; sends articles from the Times and the National View on topics mentioned. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including NwsCls from the National View. 5 pp.","Asks Arthur to \"confer an official favor, worthy of yourself as President, upon the Son of a President;\" describes his past activities. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to send Miss Norma S. Lively \"one of your most encouraging letters and send her some papers;\" mentions her debut as a teacher. 1 p. AL.","1 p. DS. Including ADS, certifying the above mentioned sale of land; signed by J. H. Dobie, Clerk, Sussex County, Virginia. 1 p.","Describes the role played by the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor elements in the election of Cleveland; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue; notes that the National View carrie darticles on the above topics; states that he does not ask or seek any recognition. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Sherman for the invitiation he sent for the ceremonies of the dedication of the Washington Monument; complains that a certain lady was not extended an invitation. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes how he was present at the session of Congress where a bill was passed granting the president authority to nominate candidates for General in the Army; congratulates Grant on his nomination by President Arthur and subsequent approval by Congress. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Lamar to take notice of the \"approach of a National Crisis\" in which the \"Nation will drain a cup of agony;\" encloses a pamphlet on this approaching crisis - overproduction with fat capitalists while the masses starve and are unemployed. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including PLs, \"The Reign of Ruin!\", \"three letters by Jesse Harper.\" 4 pp.","Asks if it would be possible for Tyler, his daughter Mattie, his sister Letitia, and Mrs. Lucy Semple Ames and daughter to pay their respects to President Cleveland and his sisters. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ACyS of ALS, congratulating Cleveland on his actions as President. 1 p.","Asks Garland to read an accomplanying letter which Tyler believes would be of interest to Garland; relates his past employments and events in his life; stresses that he never looks for official favor or seeks an appointment. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Garland to consider William Shands [Tyler's grandson] for the position of Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; describes at length Shands' character and merits. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter and papers; states that he will write to Mr. Manning and send the letter to be endorsed by Morgan and Senators Pugh and Jonas and then send it to Tyler; promises to go in person with Tyler to see his \"reasonable expectations fulfilled;\" states that he is still in pain as he had to get his arm reset. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","States that he had a talk with Mr. Crandall in regards to Tyler's application; believes it to be in Tyler's interest if he would seek to retain his present position in the Treasury department; gives family news; mentions receiving a letter from Tyler's sister. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Believes that he should be commissioned as minister to Italy in view of his past relations with Catholics.","Mentions that there is a manuscript written by John Tyler, Jr. giving an account of the battle of Corinth which the Century Company might be interested in; urges them to get in contact with Tyler. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ALS, from Price to John Tyler, Jr., informing Tyler that he mailed the above letter to the Century Company; asks if there is anything more he can do. 2 pp.","Encloses letters from Allan Campbell and Henry C. Semple; discusses the inadequate compensation for his job; lists his past achievements; believes that he should either get a raise of a promotion. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscls from the National View, one on Tyler's character, the other on the Sons of Jonadab. 2 pp.","Asks Tyler to send his manuscript on the battle of Corinth for examination in reference to the Century War Series. 1 p. ALS.","Agrees to their request and informs them that he sent his manuscript on teh Battle of Corinth by express; gives a list of his activities as secretary to his father and other biographical information. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Garland to reread a letter Tyler had sent earlier as to suggesting Tyler's grandson, William Shands, to be appointed U.S. district attorney of East Virginia; lists all the appointments that he has declined in the past; discusses the future of Virginia; advocates his grandson's nomination as district attorney. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Encloses newspaper articles for Manning's information concerning Tyler's past involvement with the Treasury Department. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Encloses newspaper articles for Manning's information concerning Tyler's past involvement with the Treasury Department. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Miss Tyler to pay Ellen the room rent for which she will send a receipt; feels that the sea air is doing her good. 2 pp. ALS. Including DS, a receipt for the above rent, $30, dated 15 July 1885.","Thanks Tyler for his attempts to secure employment for her; hopes that she will one day be able to meet John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Poetry.","Informs Tyler that he had asked Major Newby about a house for Tyler and told him to write to Tyler. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses an article from the Cleveland Ohio Plain Dealer Journal; notes that he has held no post in the federal government except where it was insisted upon by Northern friends or economic necessity; complains about his present job in the Department. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Applauds Cleveland's recent address to the Senate. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Regrets that he cannot accept the president's invitation for him and his family to a reception at the executive mansion due to the poor condition of his daughter and sister; asks Wilson to convey to the president his views in response to the report published by the Edmunds Committee of the Senate. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to tell her about himself; discusses the upcoming new edition of her book the 'Ladies of the White House;' asks for the address of Mrs. Robert Tyler. 4 pp. Including PM, an advertisement for the 'Ladies of the White House.'","Inquires as to the lineage of his mother's family - Christian; gives some geneological data on the Christian family since they arrived in Virginia; asks Christian to send him any information he has concerning the family's history in England; encloses articles of interest. 7 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ACysS of ALS, copy of the above letter. 9 pp.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; discusses the status of her book, the 'Ladies of the White House;' asks for any information Tyler might have on Mrs. Semple, his mother, or on Mrs. Madison that could be included in her book; discusses the problems with her publishers. 6 pp. ALS.","Asks to hear from Tyler as soon as possible concerning the information on Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Monroe; encloses the proofs of the sketch on Tyler's mother. 3 pp. ALS.","Notifies Tyler that he has been reappointed as \"special witness of the destruction of United States Securities...at the rate of five dollars per diem.\" 1 p. LS. Including Cy of Ls, copy of above. 1 p.","Discusses the status of the carpenter and well digger to do work for Tyler. 1 p. AL.","Invites Tyler to a meeting of the local assembly of the Knights of Labor to be held on November 15. 1 p. ALS.","Notifies Tyler that he is \"hereby continued as the representative of the public upon the Destruction Committee of the Department.\" 1 p. LS.","Mentions the enquiry made by Prof. W. G. Sumner of Yale College, concerning the \"Bank question;\" discusses his plan to publish a pamphlet on father's administration; asks John to check on some dates concerning the Whig caucus of August 1841; announces the birth of a son, whom he has named John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Lyon on the birth of his son, John Tyler; describes his proud lineage; discusses the whig slander of President Tyler that Lyon had asked about. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Mentions that she would like to hear from Tyler as she is going to the Richards tomorrow morning for the rents. 1 p. ALS.","Notes that he was able to grant Tyler a leave of absence of only 1 day and that if he does not return by this afternoon he will be forced to report Tyler to the Chief-Clerk as away without leave. 2 pp. ALS.","Suggests the appointment of Allan Campbell or of himself to the position of Secretary of State; gives reasons why he would be a good choice. 4 pp. Df of ALS. Including DF of a letter concerning his pay from his job. 5 pp.","Asks whether it can be arranged so that he may work in Tyler's place while Tyler is sick so that Tyler may receive his pay. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. Df of L. Including Df, on back, concerning President Cleveland's appointments. 1 p.","Asks if it would be possible to obtain an autograph of President Tyler's for his private collection. 1 p. ALS. Including PM, calling card of James W. Howarth, \"Antiquarian.\" 1 p.","Gives news of family, friends and her travels. 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter on Virginia affairs; hopes that Tyler's health will improve and that he will be able to see him when he comes to Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; states that she enjoyed her visit to Washington very much and hopes to see Tyler and cousin Mattie very soon. 3 pp. ALS.","Notice for the stockeholders meeting and election for directors of the Standard Mutual Mining Co. to be held April 1. 1 p. C.","Wishes health and happiness for Tyler on his 68th birthday. 1 p. ALS. Including lined fabric square with metallic trim, religious symbol on front. Artifact.","Asks to have a voucher for his Mexican War pension due today. 1 p. ALS.","Asks what Tyler would like to have done with a number of papers written by Tyler to President Grant. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Pruden to send him the letters of which he speaks; praises President Grant; believes himself to have done more that any other one man in getting the Southern States to vote for Grant. 2 pp. Df of ALS.","Describes her travels to the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach and various farms; hopes that Tyler and Miss Mattie are both better. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the land around her home; discusses Tyler's move to a new house; mentions the visit of cousin Tillie. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives news of her travels and family; discusses what to do about her furniture left with Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes her travels with \"the party;\" details her crabbing adventure; hopes that Miss Mattie is enjoying her new home; trusts that the cool Georgetown air will get Tyler out of bed. 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions her mother's illness; describes how busy she has been with everything; discusses their plans for Thanksgiving. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions cooking Thanksgiving dinner; discusses her spiritual constitution and the nature of God; describes the rising property values in the area. 6 pp. ALS.","Sends books from his library in response to Tyler's mention of \"amusing books.\" 1 p. ALS.","Asks Weed to \"jump in the street-car and come over\" if he has time this morning; mentions the Congress appropriation of a million for the \"white crop university.\" 1 p. Df of ALS.","Describes his poor physical condition and dependency on his daughter; mentions his involvement with the Order of Jonadab, \"the most exacting and rigid of all the Temperance Societies.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Sends the Denver magazine about Jefferson Davis; asks to glance over the Gibbons book. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCls, notice of illness, obituary of Charles Lanman, 6 March 1895. 2 pp.","Thanks Embry for the letter to his daughter; apologizes for not being able to visit due to his illness; mentions that Daniel Webster offered Tyler the post of Secretary of Legation to the Court of St. James. 1 p. Df of ALS. Including a crossed out Df of ALS on back to J. J. Weed - apologizes for not being able to attend his tenth anniversary as a Jonadab due to his illness. 1 p.","Congratulates Vaux upon his nomination as the successor in Congress of the late Mr. Randall; warns of the need for \"political knowledge and integrity,\" grounded in the \"fundamental principles of the Government as derived from Jefferson.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension; hopes to be soon restored to health; states that he was told by Commissioner Raum that his pension might be $12 a month. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his mention of Mrs. Pryor's article. 1 p. TLS.","Explains her long delay in writing to Tyler and Miss Mattie; describes her travels and visits with friends; hopes to hear from Tyler and Miss Mattie soon. 5 pp. ALS.","Asks to have a voucher for his Mexican war pension as he is not able to pick it up in person. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his admiration for the Henry A. Wise family; discusses the political situation in relation to a union of the South and West. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his views on the next presidential election and the status of the Southern states in their relation to the West; discusses the future of the Republican party. 4 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for not being able to come visit Ewell; invites Ewell to come stay with him and his daughter while he is in Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions a clause in a bill raising pension benefits from the Mexican War raising the benefits from $5 to $12; asks if the bill passed; regrets his physical condition that does not allow him to pay a visit. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for the payment of his Mexican War Pension due on the 4th of June. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of Esther A. Naggaman, \"class of '91.\" 1 p.","Mentions the unveiling of the statue of Stonewall Jackson; believes that this might be the last anniversary of the Battle of Manassass to be celebrated; notes the several articles on Mr. Davis appearing in the 'Daily Times;'' gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Quarterly Pension from the Mexican War. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets that the critic she wanted could not be found. 1 p. ALS.","Glad to know that John Tyler's condition is no worse; gives news of his visits to friends and family; hopes to be able to come visit in the Spring. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests any information Tyler might have on Elias H. Nuckols, who claims to have been in the same company as Tyler during the war with Mexico; hopes that Tyler can recall the circumstances of Nuckols' taking leave so as to remove the charge of desertion from his record. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension benefits. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of Mr. Henry Haywood Glassie. 1 p.","1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of the above couple. 1 p.","Describes his school; mentions the death of Mrs. Blythe. 3 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that the bill to raise the Mexican War Veterans' pension to $12 passes the House today and believes it will become a law. 1 p. ALS.","Asks to have returned to him a magazine, the 'Quarter Illustrator' which he sent to Waggaman by mistake. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; gives news of the family and his impressions of cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions a meeting of the Farm Council of which he is a member; discusses his school, which the superintendant calls \"one of the best schools in the country;\" lists the candidates for County and Circuit Court clerks. 3 pp. ALS.","Hopes that John Tyler's health will be restored; mentions that Willie was sick with a cold; informs him of the fire that burned the R.R. depot and stores last week; discusses his school. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes himself as at his \"wits end;\" as Mattie is unable to help him nor he help her; states that \"As a doctor you certainly understand the business.\" 1 p. ALS.","States that the Treasury matter turned out as they had hoped, due to the \"good sense, courage and principle of my daughter.\" 1 p. ALS.","Asks for letters or papers of Mrs. Letitia Christian Tyler, Robert Tyler and John Tyler, Jr. and their photographs. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his present physical condition; states that he is totally disabled from doing work and therefore has no means to support himself; lists all the sources from which he believes he should be paid. 2 pp. Df of ALS. Including 3 Dfs of the above letter, totalling 10 pp.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses a prescription for her father and explanation for its use. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler if he knows of any connection between his wife's family - the Hammonds, and the Tyler family; gives a geneology of the Hammond family. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler of the arrangements he made to have a medium visit Tyler; states that the meeting must be totally private. 2 pp. ALS.","Appeals for another favor in her father's behalf; describes her father's life and past accomplishments; asks that legislation be passed to award her father some money. 3 pp. ALS.","Announces her wedding to Mr. J. A. Settle on September 20; regrets that she missed Mattie this evening; invites Mattie down to her new house. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Sends the title page of an article for his acceptance; refers Johnson to Mr. Wilkins of the Washington Post for further information. 1 p. L.","Remembers her ride in the countryside with Tyler 11 years ago for his birthday; believes God to have wanted everyone to be happy; sends some money for \"gooddies;\" sends her best wishes to Tyler and Miss Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.","Quotes the current prices on coal; advises Tyler to buy now as prices are due to go up. 1 p. ALS.","Relates how he was informed by an article after his father's death, of the existence of an estate in England left to his father and the father of John Tyler, Jr.; asks if Tyler knows anything about his matter. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Sherman to rmember the \"inhuman treatment;\" oh his father by the previous administration; describes how the death of his father left him without home or employment; mentions the Post Office in the area where he would like to be appointed. 2 pp. L.","Discusses dress prices and styles; is sorry that \"you have cut the Tylers\" as she thinks \"they are respectable people for all;\" believes 'friend Tyler' should get a room near the office in winter; gossips about Elisha; notes that \"my relatives and friends are dropping rapidly by the wayside.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Asks for the appointment of Inspector of Customs that he held earlier instead of his present position on the Destruction Committee. 2 pp. AL.","Believes Albert Evedays[?] in the House of Representatives will be an asset to the Republicans. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. AN. Including AN, the address of John Meany. 1 p.","States that Mrs. Wilson did not remember the name of the caterer, but gives the address; believes Charles Eckles to know what Virginia people like. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes to be Wheeler's clerk; is \"anxious to get back to my proper status as a Southern man and old Confederate;\" mentions his involvement in the Sons of Jonadab; believes the \"Yankees are driving the country into another civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses a \"compliment in verse inscribed to a Washington Lady well known to the social circles of the City;\" omits her name from a \"sense of delicacy.\" 1 p. AL.","In Tyler's hand. 1 p. AN.","Gives an account of his expenses from May through August; does not think \"eight dollars a month for hear, for food 'extravagant'\"; asks for more emoney on which to live. 2 pp. L.","Mentions visitors; describes the party at Jessie's and Tyler's barbekue [sic]; believed everyone had a wonderful time there; gives news of family and friends. 3 pp. L.","Thanks Mrs. Woodward for taking the time to write such a long letter. 1 p. Incomplete. Including AN, on back above, genealogical data on William Randolph. 1 p.","Mentions her failing eyesight; gives news of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets Tyler's decision as she wanted him to take the house; states that they would set the rent at $40.00 per month; describes a young man who would be living there also. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains the delay in writing back; asks her to keep a \"short eye\" on papa as he was left in her care; asks to be informed if he is flirting with any girls as such behavior is not to be tolerated; gives family news. 2 pp. Incomplete.","Introduces John Tyler, Jr. as the bearer of this letter. 1 p. ALS.","Sends an \"old English Oak chair\" which she hopes Devine will accept in memory of her father; hopes to hear from them soon. 1 p. AL.","Encloses a little card to convey \"my affection and happy Xmas greetings to you and Mattie.\" 1 p. ALS.","Describes Watson as an old line Whig prior to the war; outlines his political career and the extent of President Lincoln's confidence in him. 1 p. Incomplete.","1 p. Incomplete.","P1","P2","P3","P4","P5","P6","P7","(P8)","(P9)","(P10)","(P11)","(P12)","(P13)","(P14)","(P15)","(P16)","(P17)","(P18)","Papers of Martha Rochelle Tyler.  They include a diary by Marie Antoinette Rochelle, correspondence of Martha R. Tyler from 1861-1928, postcards of Virginia, United States, a few European countries and other subjects, accounts from 1885-1910 and legal records from 1882-1910.","Scope and Contents","9 items","5 items","15 items","9 items","7 items","5 items","9 items","7 items","6 items","11 items","7 items","6 items","6 items","14 items","14 items","11 items","12 items","10 items","7 items","4 items","11 items","21 items","28 items","44 items","24 items","18 items","18 items","5 items","5 items","5 items","16 items","26 items","43 items","32 items","15 items","2 items","48 items","14 items","6 items","folders 1-7; approx. 525 items","16 items.","18 items","18 items","7 items","6 items","7 items","6 items","10 items","7 items","6 items","10 items","4 items","5 items","8 items","31 items","17 items","33 items","25 items","Postcards divided by city, state, and country.  Postcard advertisements and samples.","Postcards from Afton, Boydton, Charlottesville, Chevy Chase, Christiansburg, East Radfor, Elliston, Emporia, Great Falls, Jamestown, Lynchburg, Mt. Vernon, Natural Bridge, Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Roanoke, Suffolk, Surry Co., Virginia Beach, Williamsburg. 36 items.","Postcards from the following; Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., West Virginia. 56 items.","Postcards from the following: Haban [Havana, Cuba]; Manila, P.I.; Mexico; Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. 4 items.","Postcards (humorous, sentimental, all occasion). 36 items.","Postcards. 15 items.","Postcards. 39 items.","Postcards. 6 items.","14 items.","9 items.","196 items.","10 items.","161 items.","22 items.","26 items.","20 items.","28 items.","15 items.","50 items.","19 items.","6 items.","6 items.","65 items.","24 items.","15 items.","8 items.","47 items.","Contains photographs. 26 items and P11-P13.","22 items.","2 items.","4 items.","2 items.","7 items.","2 items.","11 items.","10 items.","26 items.","24 items.","12 items.","16 items.","30 items.","5 items.","31 items.","82 items.","28 items.","10 items.","7 items.","32 items.","57 items.","8 items.","3 items.","3 items.","8 items.","3 items.","6 items.","7 items.","2 items.","2 items.","4 items.","1 item.","99 items.","3 items.","7 items.","5 items.","2 items.","4 items.","10 items.","5 items.","10 items.","5 volumes.","12 volumes.","12 volumes.","Original owned by Mrs. Richard D. Mahone","Advertisements for paper dolls, directions for preparing paper dolls and furniture, envelope of paper dolls and accessories, envelope of paper furniture for paper dolls, and an empty envelope for \"The Boys' Delight\" paper items.  Paper items made by Clark, Austin \u0026 Smtih of New York.","Ephemera from Virginia, Maryland, and other places.  Includes souvenir brochures, maps, church bulletins, advertisements and more.","Letters of John Tyler, Jr., son of the President, to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of a book on the ladies of the White House.  Letters written from Washington, D.C.","Reminiscence of his mother and her good deeds of charity towards the poor with an example of helping a foreign man; commentary on robbery and injustices commited at the end of the Civil War. 1 p. ALS Typescript 1 p. XCy of ALS 3 pp.","Urging Mrs. Halloway to not make any contrasts between his mother and anyone else, reference to his brother's [Robert Tyler] letter urging Mrs. Halloway to not publish a note written by the present Mrs. Tyler to Mrs. Johnson concerning her portrait, included copy of the first letter written by John Tyler [father] to Letitia Christian [mother], his future first wife. ALS 4 pp. XCy of ALS 4 pp. Typescipt 2 pp.","References to doing work on the life of his mother for Mrs. Halloway. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.","Continued work done for Mrs. Halloway; request for her to return the letter about his mother and the foreign man she helped; reference to his political articles just written that he sent for her to read. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to continued work on material about his mother for Mrs. Halloway; notification that his sister Semple was worried that a picture of their mother she sent to Mrs. Halloway had not arrived safely. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.","Details about a man who knew his mother and could be a possible source of information for Mrs. Halloways's book. ALS 1 p. Typescipt 1 p.","Notification that he had finished the manuscript of his mother for Mrs. Halloway's book 'Ladies of the White House' and will be mailed the next day. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.","Regret at not being able to deliver the manuscipt in person and not making a copy for the press. XCy of AL, incomplete, 1 p; Typescipt 1 p.; XCy of ANS postscript from another letter 1p.; AL 1p.; ANS 1 p.","Change in a sentence of the manuscript sent to Mrs. Halloway; suggested material for her to read about Stilphon and Phocion to compare the Christian past with the present. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to an enclosed letter to Mr. Carroll Brent that had been published; further reference to the sentence in the manuscript that should be changed to his recommendation. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.","Apologizes for not returning her last two letters because had been \"too sad and ill to be agreeable in any sense, or in any manner;\" references to his spirits and health. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to portrait of his mother and that it is a poor representation of her; intentions of leaving and going west, probably to California. XCy of ALS 1p. Typescript 1p. ALS 1p.","Thanks sent for Mrs. Halloway's book Ladies of the White House and mentioned a few errors found in it. Typescript 1p. ALS 1 p.","Commentary on society, request for an autographed copy of the book so that the one he had could go to the archives at Wiliam and Mary. typescript 1 p. ALS 3 pp.","Commentary on virtues and praise for Mrs. Halloway on her \"Success as an Authoress and Lecturess.\" ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Details about four lecture halls in Washington for Mrs. Halloway to choose from for her lecture. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to giving future information about Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Monroe for Mrs. Halloway's new edition of her book; some helpful hints included for getting more accurate information. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Proofs of book returned with comments and corrections to Mrs. Halloway. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Subseries 2, Acc. 2009.148 Additon. Papers relating to John Tyler, Jr. and his family. The predominant dates are 1860-1885. Correspondents include Letitia C. Tyler Shands, her husband William B. Shands, and Robert Tyler. Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Post Civil War politics, as well as family affairs. Includes poems, poems, military and political notes and documents, Letitia Christian Shands letters, Martha Rochelle Tyler correspondence, newspapers, political and legal documents.","Scope and Contents","Signed by Major John Tyler, Jr. CSA Mobile AL., travel instructions(?) and permission for his \"servant\" to join him in Mobile, Alabama Items for Gen. Walker and staff listed on the reverse side, dated October 1861","J. L. (?) Holtz(?), Montgomery AL to Maj John Tyler, Jr. CSA. Letter of introduction for Jas Z(?) Braine requesting Tyler's assistance in securing a position in the military. Contains a descriptive note concerning the included map of Arkansas and the war effort there.","A page from the New Orleans Daily Delta newspaper from August 6, 1861 recounting plans for the Battle of Manassas.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Tupelo, MS to Col. Thomas H. Watts, Attorney General CSA, Richmond, Virginia (Duplicate). Recent activities of Gen. Bragg and Tyler's surprise and frustration with President Davis's faith in him. References Beauregard and Price and Army of the Mississippi.","John Tyler CSA Headquarters of Major Gen. Price to ___ Draft of a letter to an unnamed recipient describing Battle of Iuka, Mississippi. Portions of the letter have been crossed out and edited, signed by Tyler. Another version of letter is in folder.","\"Three Chapters in the History of the War. 1st the Battle of IUKA,\" by John Tyler Jr. Later version of the draft letter included in this folder. Detailed account of Tyler's experiences and opinions about the Battle of Iuka and the significance of the Mississippi River.","John Tyler (Jr), Headquarters Major Gen. Price , Holly Springs, MS to W.L. Yancey, Montgomery, AL. Letter describing various events and prominent officers in the Mississippi Valley as well as Tyler's opinions on the current state of the CSA.","John Tyler (Jr.) Major CSA and Aide-de-Camp Headquarters Major General Price, Holly Springs, MS to W.L. Yancey CS Senator, Montgomery, AL (COPY). Tyler's experiences at the Battle of Corinth and troop movements around Iuka, Hatchie, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Chickahominy.","Permission for Maj. John Tyler (Jr.) to travel to Jackson and return; Camp near Grenada.","John Tyler (Jr.), Jackson, MS to W.L. Yancey. Present situation and troop movements of the Confederate and Union armies. Includes references to the Mississippi Valley, New Orleans, Gen. Grant, and Jefferson Davis. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back.","Scope and Contents","W.L. Yancey, Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr. Response to February 14 letter on \"Python\" essay.","Yancey's views on union with Northwest states.","Scope and Contents","J(ohn) Tyler (Jr.), Little Rock, AR to W. L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Richmond, Virginia [DUPLICATE]. Letter concerning the criticism of the CSA administration and the war effort made by John Mitchell of the Richmond Enquirer. Excerpts of letters to I. J.(?) Cleveland and F. J.(?) Cooper.","John Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, Jacksonport, AR to Jefferson Davis [DUPLICATE]. Letter on Vicksburg's significance to the war effort and agreement with the president on Gen. Joseph Johnston. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back.","A Newspaper editorial titled, \"General Pemberton,\" that discusses Pemberton's ability to defend Vicksburg.","Permission for a leave of absence for John Tyler (Jr.) by Thomas Snead. Tyler granted 30 days leave and permission to visit headquarters of Lt. Generals Smith and Holmes and Major Jeb Magruder.","John Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, on the Cache?, AR to W. L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Montgomery, AL [DUPLICATE]. A letter addressed to Yancey dated July 3, 1863. Tyler included it to give an account of events leading up to the battle at Helena. [Originally sent to Yancey with Tyler's letter of July 12, 1863]","John Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, on the Cache?, AR to W.L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Montgomery, AL [DUPLICATE]. Letter concerning an attack made at Helena, AR, and the status of the Confederacy in Vicksburg, the Mississippi region, and Texas.[Letter of July 3, 1863 was originally sent with this letter]","Major General Stirling Price, Des Arc, AR to Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Shreveport, LA. Letter concerning Union and Confederate troop movements throughout the Mississippi River Valley. Price has information to suggest that 60,000 Union soldiers have been moved into Missouri so as to make a move into northern Arkansas.","John Tyler, Jr., Major CSA, Camp Bragg to Captain Celsus Price, Aid-de-Camp, Camp Bragg (COPY). Tyler praises and remembers Capt. Price's father and mentions the possible publication of his account of the Battle of Corinth.","John Tyler, Jr., Headquarters Gen. Robert E. Lee, \"In the field, near the black house on the Spottsylvania Co. Road, VA\" to Roane. Letter concerning Union and Confederate troop movements and battles at various locations in Virginia. Tyler makes several references to Robert E. Lee and his transfer to his camp.","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee, near Mechanicsville, Hanover County, VA to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [Duplicate]. Tyler's opinions on the current status of the war, camp life under Gen. Lee, and the courage, skill, and brutality Gen. Grant is using against the Confederate army. Tyler also asks Price to return the horse and saddle that is in his possession, and mentions that he secured an ambulance for Price's camp on a visit to Texas.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's views on the current positions of both the Union and Confederate armies and the fear that the South will lose. He describes Gen. Grant's strategic position and how he could use his West Point education and the resources of the North to break Richmond's defenses and take the city.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to John M. Daniel, Editor of the Examiner [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's views on the leadership of the Confederate army and the increasingly desperate position of the CSA.","John Tyler (Jr.), Petersburg, VA to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's account of Union troop movements in Virginia near the James and Chickahominy Rivers, specifically in regards to General Grant's command. Gen. Sheridan's troops marched through Charles City County, robbing its inhabitants and destroying homes as they went – including President Tyler's home and plantation.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood of the President's staff, Richmond, Virginia [DUPLICATE]. Letter on Sherman's March and the possibility that he will turn his attention to Richmond once he leaves Savannah. Tyler outlines five potential outcomes that could affect the army's position should Sherman make his move up to Richmond instead of Charlestown.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Major Gen Sterling Price [DUPLICATE]. Tyler discusses the possibility that Price will move into Missouri in the spring so as to take advantage of the power and resources in the [Old?] Northwest and to relieve some of the pressure on Gen. Lee. Tyler predicts Confederate troops will have to leave Richmond and Petersburg in the spring and give up a large amount of land. Price is encouraged to make whatever territorial gains he can. Tyler is afraid the North will implement a draft.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to President (Jefferson) Davis. Marked Confidential. Tyler offers his opinions on the defense of Richmond in the face of enemy attack. He strongly recommends that Gen. Henry A. Wise should be put in charge of the Military Dept. of Richmond.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood \"of the President's staff\" [DUPLICATE]. Marked \"Confidential.\" Letter affirming Gen. the Military Department and the idea that he might be the best person for the job. Tyler also references Jefferson Davis, Gen. Lee, and Governor Smith.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood of the President's staff [DUPLICATE]. Tyler had requested a promotion and to be put in charge of the court martial records under Gen. Lee's command. He was denied and now asks for a position that will serve the president [Davis] and the Southern cause in which his abilities may be put to some valuable use.","A deed of (?) Thomas(?) to (?) Daniel Cumming(?) of the (?) of Hampton for land(?) in the County of Warwick. Makes mention of $550, secured by Bond to be payable and enforced in 12 months, given by R.D. Lee.","Small document containing two additional deeds marked 2 and 3. Note on back states that these are the Deeds of R. D. Lee and that they are motions for payment of the Rush(?) Ch House and Clerks office Building for the year 1866, due January 1, 1867.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to W. Martin, House of Delegates. Tyler requests he be considered as a candidate for the position of Librarian, should it become a separate job from the Secretary of State. He does not wish to seek elected office, but would appreciate it if the General Assembly would entertain his request. [Typed] Includes envelope.","James Semple, Elsah, IN? to John Tyler, Jr. Semple says it was good to receive Tyler's letter because he had not heard from his friends in Virginia since the war began. He goes on to state that he is a Jeffersonian Democrat and explains his views on politics.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Whig Office, Richmond, Virginia to J. F. Cooper, Jackson, MS [COPY]. Tyler describes his views on the lasting effects of the war, nationally and globally, and how it will be remembered throughout history.","Dr. Edward C. Drew(?), Tarwood, (VA) to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Drew apologizes for taking so long to answer Tyler's last letter. He invites Tyler to Tarwood and says he hasn't been well lately. He references the United Kingdom and a business proposal involving a patent, then apologizes because he is sick in mind and body.","Scope and Contents","Dr. Edward C. Drew, Richmond, Virginia to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Drew was surprised by Tyler's last letter. Deals with the European patent idea.","John P. Brophy, New York City to General John Tyler (Jr.). Brophy received Tyler's letter, but became busy and was unable to act upon it quickly. He hasn't been able to accomplish anything. He is having difficulty finding anyone to help him, and has also had trouble with the children.","An editorial from the United Irishman on the Democratic Party and discusses how the radicals are trying to appeal to the Irish. [Enclosed by Brophy in his previous letter to John Tyler (Item 7)]","Letter, marked \"private,\" from John P. Brophy to Thomas B. Florence, Washington, D.C. in which he discusses Tyler.[Originally enclosed with Brophy's letter to Tyler on May 23, 1869 (Item 7)]","John P. Brophy, New York City to General(?) John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Brophy has been in contact with people contributing to the \"Democrat.\" He also mentions the manuscript Tyler sent to Carleton's publishing house. He will write again soon when he had more time.","Ida P. Blackman, Union Springs, AL to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Blackman thanks Tyler for the editions of the \"Sentinel\" he sent her and hopes he enjoys Florida.","John Tyler, Jr., Montgomery, AL to Miss Ida Blackman, Union Springs, Bullock County, AL. A love letter, featuring a poem and an enclosure of a song. Tyler is on his way to Florida, but hopes to return to Union Springs and see her again.","Song lyrics enclosed by John Tyler, Jr. in his letter of June 29, 1871 to Miss Ida Blackman (Item 2)","B. B. Douglas, Member of the House of Representatives in Washington City, from Virginia(?) and cousin(?) of John Tyler, Jr. to Rev(?) John Tyler (Jr.). Douglas received Tyler's letter with the enclosed clipping from the Floridian. He hopes the country will take note of the Republicans in the Florida legislature and how they put the welfare of the nation above the interests of the party. He doesn't know when he will have the time to take care of Tyler's watch seal. Douglas gives a brief update on his children, Bessie and Evelyn, and their education. Includes noted envelope.","Robert Tyler, Montgomery, AL to John Tyler, Jr. Robert is writing in regards to the recent election in Florida in which Charles W. Jones won. The majority of the letter is difficult to read, though a note included by John Tyler, Jr. on the back mentions Robert's health and his feeling that he has been working for a Party without principles or honor.","Charles W. Jones, U.S. Senator, Pensacola, FL to John Tyler, (Jr.) Esq., Tallahassee, FL. Jones offers his compliments to John Tyler, Jr., his brother Robert, and respectfully remembers his father President Tyler. Jones states that he will assist Tyler in any way he can, and will speak to President Grant about him. Yet, in a note on the reverse side, Tyler mentions that shortly after this letter, Jones selfishly acted against Tyler to have him defeated in an election(?) and reveals his obvious disdain.","Scope and Contents","General J. D. Imbodin, Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr. Esq. Imbodin apologizes for the delay in answering Tyler's last letter, but he had important business to complete for his brother before the end of the year. He sees a number of changes coming to the old political party system and hopes changes will come to Virginia as well. Includes two envelopes, one appears to be the one in which the letter was sent and the other contains a scribbled note regarding Imbodin as, 'one of our most gallant Confederate Generals.'","C(harles) W. Jones, U.S. Senator, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, (Jr.) Esq., ?, FL. Marked personal. Jones did not answer Tyler's last letter because he had not yet spoken with Douglas. He does not see any hope for good government in Florida with either of the Republican factions and discusses gaining control over black voters. Includes envelope.","Robert Tyler, Montgomery, AL to John Tyler, Jr. Robert was sorry to hear about the loss of John's paper by the fire. He has heard that the Republicans in Pensacola, white and black, favor John for governor. Among other news, Priscilla has been sick, and the family has recently been in Savannah. Robert's health has recently improved. He will send this letter to Jacksonville in hopes of finding John there. A postscript asks John to send information about a Mrs. Bethune in Jacksonville and if her daughter Josephine is married. Includes envelope.","J.R. Christian, Holly Springs, MS to Letitia Christian Tyler Semple, Park Place, Baltimore, MD [COPY]. Christian asks a series of questions concerning biographical and genealogical information on the Christian and the Tyler families. He also discusses family crests, the fact that he is a medical doctor who studied with one of her relatives, Wyatt Christian, and relates a story about her mother's wedding dress.","Scope and Contents","Attached to previous letter. John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to Judge Joseph Christian, of the Supreme Court in Virginia [COPY]. Tyler's sister, Letitia Christian Tyler Semple, gave Dr. J. R. Christian's letter to him and asked him to furnish copies to the rest of the family, so that any information they have may be written down and passed along. Tyler relates some of the history of the Christian family as he knows it, specifically in regards to their time in Virginia.","John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Esq., Inspector of Customs, West Point, Virginia. Circular on the use of inks and pencils for official purposes. Details the circumstances of their use and the fact that all supplies must be ordered during warm weather so they won't freeze while being transported. Envelope included.","John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Inspector of Customs for Yorktown, Va. residing in West Point, VA. Tyler's services as customs inspector in Mobile, AL will not be required after the 30th. A note on the back of the letter describes the steps Tyler took to respond to this continual villainy towards himself, but he was unsuccessful against the \"carpet-baggers\" and \"scalawags.\" Envelope included.","John Tyler, Jr., West Point, VA to General James A. Garfield, Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Marked Personal. Tyler offers his support to Garfield for the presidential nomination made in Chicago. He has changed his mind about supporting John Sherman. A brief note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back of the letter.","John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., West Point, VA. Sherman received Tyler's note, and even though he would like to continue his appointment, there is nothing for Tyler to do. They will revise the lists on July 1, but his named has been dropped.","E. H. Lively, Postmaster, Williamsburg, VA to John Tyler, Jr. Lively received Tyler's letters. His daughter, Norma, called on Tyler's daughter, Mattie. He goes on to discuss mentions of Tyler in the Norfolk newspapers and his letter in response to the Richmond Whig article, \"Debt of Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., American Hotel, Richmond, Virginia to General Ulysses S. Grant, Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Tyler had heard Grant was in Washington, but missed calling on him at the Riggs House. He writes to compliment Grant on his far-reaching and positive reputation and expects the nation will need his genius and service again, in light of recent events. Envelope included.","John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C. to His Excellency Rutherford B. Hays, President of the United States, Executive Mansion [COPY]. Tyler knows what the President probably thinks of him, and even though there has been cause in the past to believe such impressions, there was no cause for terminating his employment with the Treasury Department last June. After the war, he aligned himself with the Republicans and the national cause to set a good example for other Southerners, and though he has been made to pay for that decision ever since, including being slandered and having his home set on fire, Tyler refuses to back down. Carpetbaggers and Senators have been conspiring to prevent Tyler from holding office for their own motives. He would be most grateful if the President were able to do something about the problem before he leaves office. Envelope included.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to Washington Greenhow, City Treasurer of Richmond, Virginia Tyler has been meaning to send the enclosed inscription of a tomb from the Bruton Parish graveyard [inscription not included in collection] that shows the origin of the branch of Greenhow's family for some time. He has been appointed Assistant Treasurer of the United States in New York City. Tyler called on Greenhow and Robert Munford to borrow money, which he wouldn't have done if he hadn't been drinking. Shortly afterward he received a draft from Treasury Department, solving his \"pecuniary \" needs.","Celsus Price, President, Southern Historical and Benevolent Association, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C. Price will visit Washington, D.C. soon and hopes to see Tyler there. He received a newspaper containing one of Tyler's speeches and took pleasure in reading it. The publication of the Quarterly has been delayed, but he will explain why when they speak in person. Envelope included.","Anne C. Tyler, Old Ladies Home, St. Louis, MO to John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C. Anne recently learned of John's position in Washington by accident, and was pleasantly surprised. She is currently a resident in a \"charitable institution\" and is ill. She is too poor to afford the one thing an invalid should have, and asks for his assistance in this matter. Anne understands his daughter lives with him and hopes that they are comfortable and happy. Included with this letter is a receipt for a registered letter (parcel?) dated May 15, 1885 from John Tyler, Jr. to Anne. Also included is a return to sender card dated May 18. Envelope included.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price received a letter from the editor of Century Magazine, and he would like to print Tyler's article. He would like Tyler to point out some of the passages that he has found in the Bible that indicate the \"Master\" will soon come. Price also asks if Tyler has seen Dr. Cous recently and what he thinks of him. Envelope included.","John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington City, D.C. to W.W. Corcoran Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Tyler is writing to inform Corcoran that the National Arbitration League has been reorganized and that he would have liked to see him as the new president. He describes the League's intended new offices on Massachusetts Avenue. In the center of the city, and plans to name the building after Corcoran should he generously support them. Tyler is also enclosing a newspaper [not included in this collection] which helped turn the previous election in favor of Cleveland and will become the League's publisher once it is transferred to the new building.","W. W. Corcoran Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Esq., President of the National Arbitration League, Washington, D.C. Corcoran received Tyler's letter concerning the National Arbitration League. He wishes them well in their undertaking, but cannot make any contributions to the purchase of the new building.","John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington City, D.C. to Mrs. M.C. Hickman, Cleveland, OH [COPY]. Tyler informs Mrs. Hickman about the recent reorganization of the National Arbitration League and the intent to move to the new building on Massachusetts Avenue. Tyler is also enclosing a newspaper [not included in this collection] which helped turn the previous election in favor of Cleveland and will become the League's publisher once it is transferred to the new building. He would appreciate any monetary assistance Mrs. Hickman can provide. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents, and its reply is included on the back of the letter.","Envelope that contained the letters for the National Arbitration League that includes a note from Tyler. Also included are two pieces of paper with a number of names written on them.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price received the copies of correspondence between Tyler and the editor of the Century Magazine, and he regrets that it doesn't look like Tyler's article will be published. He hopes Tyler will not have to change anything in the article and that the editor will change his mind, but does offer suggestions for changes that will perhaps help them reach a compromise. Envelope included.","Columbus Alexander, West Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Alexander received Tyler's letter about the reorganization of the National Arbitration League, but he is unable to purchase the property discussed. Envelope included.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Marked confidential. Price hasn't heard back from Tyler regarding the publication of the Yancey letter describing the Battle of Corinth. He has an idea of how the article could be changed so as to please the editor of the Century Magazine but still provide an accurate account of events that will do his father justice. Tyler's letter contradicts statements made in the \"Historical Paper of Richmond\" that claim that Price's father wanted to renew the fight after the retreat. Price is willing to write to the editor himself and make the case for publication. In a postscript, Price mentions the other works that may be willing to publish Tyler's letter and how determined he is to see it in print. Two envelopes included.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price is delighted that the Century Magazine will publish Tyler's letters mentioned in his previous letter. He offers to have the Iuka letter published in full with the one on Corinth and hopes the manuscripts will not be misplaced. They will appear in the St. Louis Republican with the title, \"Personal Reminiscences of Service with the Missouri State Guard,\" and he will send along a copy. Price also hopes Tyler will enjoy the book he sent him called Stars and the Earth. Copy of \"Speech of Hon. James W. Covert, of New York, in the House of Representatives, June 27, 1890\" [missing] and envelope. Addressed to John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, Washington, D.C.","Henry C. Semple to John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C.? A short note explaining that Semple is sending a copy of his address given at William and Mary. It was a pious labor and he wishes to know Tyler's opinions of it. The rest of the letter is hard to read. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the speech, signed by Semple, titled, \"Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.\" Envelope included.","A copy of Henry C. Semple's speech, signed and titled \"Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.\" [Orginally sent with Semple's letter of December 15, 1890] Envelope included.","\"The Daughter of Mendoza!\" by General Mirabeau Lamas, President of Texas","\"To Miss Little,\" camp near Holly Springs, MS?","\"A Song to Ella,\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), Grenada, MS?","\"Lillah's Lips and Lilliah's Eyes!\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), Major CSA, Grenada, MS?","?General Theophilus Holmes. \"Anacreontic and Allegorical by Aesopus.\" Camp of the Country(?), and the Army, Transmississippi Department","\"To a Young Lady on the Presentation of a Bouquet.\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Little Rock, AR","\"Lines to Virginia,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Written on a copy of Lee's declaration of surrender to Grant.","\"To a young lady wishing some verses addressed to her beautiful and mischievous eyes,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, FL","\"Lenora! Or the Compliment!\" Chapters 1, 2, and 3. Envelope included.","Excerpt from John Cordy Jeaffreson \"Book about the clergy,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. [Written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]","\"The Vicar of Bray\" from John Cordy Jeaffreson \"Book about the clergy,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. [2 sheets, written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]","undated. \"Lines from a poem of L. F. Thomas Esq.\" A note of context from Tyler is included on the back.","undated. \"Castles in the Air\"","Scope and Contents","undated. \"My Native Land,\" and \"Air, 'Happy Land,'\" by President John Tyler","undated. \"The Proposal by Bay and Taylor\"","undated. \"The Orchard Puzzle\"","undated. \"Beauty asleep and awake – Addressed to Miss Perkins, on her mischievous eyes.\" Includes a newspaper clipping of a poem by Shelley.","undated and untitled.","undated. \"Lines written by Sir Henry Houghton on the fall of the Confederate flag\" and a short letter to Emily ? from Sallie Galt, Williamsburg, VA [2 sheets]","undated. \"The Ideal and the Real,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr.","undated. \"Lines accompanying a copy of Munford's translation into English of Homer's Iliad, presented by a friend to General Robert E. Lee after the close of the late war between the states.\"","undated. \"Oh Give Me Back My Heart\" and \"Ella of Granada,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr.","undated. \"Napoleon's Dying Prayer,\" 'By an American Student- name unknown'. Written on the back of a copy of Lee's surrender to Grant.","undated. \"One Day A-Maying! A Poem Illustrative of a Life!\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. (crossed out) A note included at the end describes how the poem was received.","undated. \"Extracts from the Religion's of Father Prost (?) On Rev. Francis Mahoney\" [2 sheets]","undated and untitled. Written on a copy of Lee's surrender to Grant.","undated and untitled.","undated. Notes to General Price from Gen Snead On the Battle of Luka, MS(?) Includes hand-drawn map. [2 sheets]","undated. Notes on the Battle of Iuka and the Battle of Hatchie [3 sheets]","\"Notes on the operations of Lee vs. Grant from the Rapidan to the Chickahominy\" [2 sheets]","undated. Paper cover that contained notes on the Battles of Corinth, Luka, Hatchie, Helena, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Chickahominy.","Undated. Note on the formation of the Republican Party","Letitia C[hristian] Tyler to Martha Rochelle Tyler. Everyone is well and her grandmother is better and good to them. Letitia wants her mother to take care of her health and to write soon.","Letitia C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Jerusalem, VA(?) to (?) Clark. Letitia requests Mr. Clark send her the boxes of \"Infants Bodys\" for a 12 month-old child. She will select the ones she likes and send the payment and the surplus back with Mr. Hughes.","L[etitia] C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Prince George, VA to Martha Rochelle Tyler. Letitia and Willie are well, and Mr. Shands left this morning for Harrisonburg. She hasn't been able to travel to Petersburg to find out the price of sugar or coffee because of a sore ankle. The soldiers are drilling nearby and people expect a battle between Lee and McClellan near Winchester.","M. B. Rochelle to Letitia C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Prince George, VA. Letitia's grandmother is glad she is well, hopes to see her soon, and sends updates of family news. She asks Letitia to purchase some items for herself, Letitia's mother, and her sister, Mattie, and will pay her back. 2 sheets, envelope included.","W. B. Shands, Jerusalem, VA to Willie Shands (son of Letitia Christian Tyler Shands) He misses Willie and describes the activities of Willie's Aunt Mattie and Uncle James. Shands provides updates on several people, including Ezra Gardiner and Tommy Fagan who were supposed to have a duel, but were stopped by the authorities. Letter includes a postscript from an unknown person.","Undated. William B. Shands to Mrs. Tyler [Martha Rochelle Tyler (?)]. Shands asks Mrs. Tyler to \"put these little knick knacks in [his] sweetheart's sock\" on Christmas morning.","M[artha?] Rochelle Tyler (mother?), Jerusalem, VA to General ? Wm. B. Shands Discusses Letitia's impending marriage and her personality. She describes the family in detail. Envelope included.","\"Saint Nicholas\" to Willie Shands.St. Nicholas apologizes for not being able to give Willie any candy or fin-crackers. He lost all of his toys and candy in a boating accident. He will bring him everything next Christmas.","undated. \"To Lila\"","Report card for Willie Shands, Suffolk Male Academy, Suffolk, VA","Invitation to the Virginia Military Institute Military Ball","Invitation to a Military Party at John Barham's Hotel, Jerusalem, VA (?)","\"Tournament and Coronation Party invitation,\" (?), VA","Invited to a \"Pic Nic\" in Berlin, VA. Envelope included.","Riva ? to Mattie Rochelle Tyler, Jerusalem, VA. She is getting married and asks Mattie to be a bridesmaid. Envelope included.","\"Pic Nic\" invitation, Black Water Academy, Sussex County, VA. Envelope included.","A. Ridley to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler \u0026 Bro, Jerusalem, VA. Invitation to oyster supper and two dance cards. Envelope included.","Wedding Invitation(?). For Virginia M. Bishop and Emmett R. Reese with note to Martha R[ochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA. Envelope included.","Invitation for Suffolk Female Institute's \"Public Celebration of Victorian Literary Society,\" Suffolk, VA. Envelope included.","J. H. Rochelle, Jerusalem, Southhampton Co., VA to Postmaster, Cumberland City, Stewart Co., TN. Inquiry on Robert Rochelle and family, with enclosed self-addressed and stamped envelope.","Wedding announcement for Alexander M. Gorman and Marie L. George, Washington, D.C.","Wedding Invitation from Mrs. Lucy N. Howard requesting Mattie's presence at the wedding of Lily Nelson and Mr. William H. Parker, Providence Church, York County, VA. Envelope included.","W. F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to M[attie Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Survivors of the Confederate States Navy cannot help with her request, but Clayton can as an individual, since he served with [James H.] Rochelle and [John R.] Tucker. He asks to see her manuscript so that he can advise her on its publication. Envelope included.","Letter and questionnaire sent to veterans of the Confederate States Navy. [Originally included with letter of W. F. Clayton on September 6, 1900]","Scope and Contents","W. F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Clayton knows she has the papers of James H. Rochelle and asks that she send him any official papers from the Confederate Navy so that he might send them along to the Navy Dept. in Washington. The government is publishing information about both the Union and Confederate Navies and he wants them to have as much information as possible and for J. H. Rochelle's papers to receive the attention they deserve. He is still waiting for the manuscript on Rochelle and John R. Tucker. [2 sheets] Envelope included.","W.F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to M[artha Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Clayton received her last letter and thanks her for the information on John R. Tucker. He served with him and James H. Rochelle on the Patrick Henry during the Battle of Hampton Roads and remembers them well. He will write to the publishers to let them know that he will be buying the book.[Ripped] Envelope included.","Scope and Contents","Virginia Tucker, Norfolk, VA to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Tucker is sending the addresses of Admiral John R. Tucker's children, as requested. She is very interested in reading the book by James H. Rochelle that is to be published, and asks that Mattie send her two copies of it. Envelope included.","Virginia Tucker, Norfolk, VA to [Mattie Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. She received the copy of the book on the life of her father and offers her thanks. When her brother Randolph returns from abroad, she knows he will like a copy, too. Envelope included.","Envelope postmarked February 23, 1903, to Miss. M. Tyler Courtland S(?) Co, VA from W.F. Clayton, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S.C.","Marie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. Marie received the flowers and took Alex Jr. with her to Arlington. He took a Kodak photo of John Tyler, Jr.'s gravestone. She invites Mattie to Washington and would like her to see her grown-up son. The little blue shoe. Mattie sent her for Christmas is on her dressing table, and she gives updates on the activities of several friends. She asks how Mattie likes President Taft and says he's had a quieting effect on people and Washington. Photo of gravestone and envelope included.","Rudolph de Lordova(?), London, England To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Post Mistress, Courtland, VA de Lordova has seen the articles on her effort to retain her job as postmaster in Courtland. He writes for the chief illustrated weekly papers and thinks their audience would be interested in her story, and requests a photo of her that can be printed. He will send her a copy of the paper when it is published. Envelope included.","Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Neale Publishing Company published her book, Rear-Admiral John Randolph Tucker, 10 years ago, but no copies have sold recently. The company wishes to terminate the contract with her and send her the bound and unbound copies of the book. If she doesn't want to pay shipping on them, they can sell them as waste paper. Envelope included.","Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. They have received her payment and have shipped all the bound and unbound copies of her book to her. They believe they returned the original manuscript to her with the galley proofs some time ago. Envelope included.","September 18, 1921 [postmarked]. Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Neale is expanding his business to the motion picture industry. There is no fear that film will ever replace print, but books can easily be turned into popular, lucrative films. He is accepting material that can be used for motion pictures as well as books now. Envelope included.","Marie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Alex Jr. took the enclosed picture of John Tyler, Jr.'s grave at Arlington, but the film has not been looked at for years. They are enjoying wonderful weather there. Enclosed photo is the same one with the letter dated March 22, 1909. This copy has a caption written below it and an \"X\" over the grave. Envelope included.","Undated. (?) to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler Marked \"Strictly confidential.\" The writer asks that Mattie come immediately after dinner so she can try on her wedding dress. The groom wanted to be married that night, but she asked him to postpone for a week. Envelope included.","Undated. Jeanie D. Portoro? To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA Dance invitation. Envelope included.","Undated card. ? to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler","Undated and unsigned card with envelope.","\"Albania\" postcard, copyright 1894, by the Singer Manufacturing Co.","Card for ? Rochelle","Envelope addressed to Miss Mattie Tyler, Courtland VA. Dated November 12, 1904 [Postmark].","Envelope addressed to (?).","Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on James H. Rochelle, \"The Late Captain Rochelle\"","Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on John R. Tucker,\"Rochelle's 'Life of Tucker'\" Written by W. F. Clayton, February 23.","Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on Jefferson Davis: \"Tearing Down Davis' Prison\"","Autographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).","Autographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).","\"Party Purposes and Personal Political Designs Associated with Recent Popular Elections\" (Nov. 1 and 10, 1867 issues of Review) Discussion of President Johnson, \"Black Republican\", Conservative Republican and Democratic factions in Congress. Note: much of the document is on the back of Loyalty Oath blanks. [40 pages]","\"Black Republicanism –the Agent of British Policy in Respect to American Interests\" [27 pages]","Letter from John Tyler, Jr.  to daughter Mattie, Tallahassee. Describes family genealogy. Includes letter from Grace Tyler Scott asking about family history, March 7, 1875. Also includes copy of reply to Mrs. Scott's letter detailing family connections, March 23, 1875. In addition, a newspaper article detailing the accomplishments of Robert Tyler, Esq. from The Weekly Floridian, dated June 8, 1875, is included. Lastly, there is a copy of a letter to John Tyler, Jr. from (?) W. Jones dated May 17, 1875. A note on the entire suite of documents presumably by a member of Swem LIbrary's Special Collections staff is included.","Copy of genealogy for son and daughter in Virginia.","Letter from Virginia Board of Immigration, Richmond VA, inviting emigrants from Scotland, England and Wales.","Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Lapland, VA to Charles Bruce [copy], recommending John Tyler, Jr. to Immigration Board.","Scope and Contents","Letter to James Black, Richmond, Virginia from John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, requesting job of drafting letter to English, Welsh and Scottish emigrants.","Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Mobile AL, to John Tyler, discussing John Black.","Scope and Contents","Letter from C. M. Smith and J. M. Donald , Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr., giving their opinion of Tyler's fitness and estimates of costs for emigrant letter.","Letter from John Tyler, Jr. to James Black, May 18, 1866, sending the draft of the \"Act to promote immigration\" from Great Britain.  Includes printed copy of the act entitled \"The State of Virginia to The People of Great Britain.\"","This last article recounts the trial of Tyler vs. Black. Tyler claims that Black, a member of the Virginia Board of Immigration, owes him $500 for drafting a letter to the people of England, Scotland and Wales.","Witness list for Tyler v Black.","Scope and Contents","Letter to John Tyler Esq., Richmond, Virginia from Robert Blow and Son, New York.","Letter describing land agency they have set up in New York to sell southern real estate, and asking Tyler to send lists of properties for sale around Richmond.","Response to letter from Tyler. [3 sheets]","Letter regarding letters of introduction from land agency","Response to a list of properties Tyler sent, statement that he will be their exclusive Richmond representative now.","Reference to a potential client passing through Richmond","Followup about potential client and comment about business picking up when South's political status is settled","Documents related to criminal case involving Tyler's half brother William Wells.","From J. E. Wells, Portage City, WI, to John Tyler, Esq., stating that he can't help William financially, asking to be kept informed on case. Included is a letter from J. E. Wells, Portage City, WI, to his brother, William Wells.","A letter from J. E. Wells, Postage City, Wisconsin, to his brother, William Wells, Williamsburg, Va. States that he hopes that William is innocent, but if he is not he \"must suffer the penalty of the law.\" Their father does not have the means to help him with the money William requested.","Documents from case, statement from defendant and argument from counsel that larceny had not been committed in Richmond, so the court had no jurisdiction. [5 sheets]","Notes from Tyler in preparation for case. [7 sheets]","undated. Divorce statement regarding Bryan Mallory and Anne Cunningham (?), on the ground of previous marriage.","From Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglas.","Deed of (?) from Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglass(?).","Deed from Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglas. [3 Copies]","Petition of Leonard Henley to Virginia Legislature.","Draft of a Petition for election of officers, 3rd Cav, Missouri Volunteers (CSA) , Camp Davis , AR","Petition of the 3rd Calvary of the Missouri Volunteers (CSA) for an election of field officers. Camp Davis, AR","Documents in case of court-martial of Captain J. H. Carido [12 sheets and 1 envelope]","Ulster County Gazette, January 4, 1800 and The Virginia Gazette and Virginia Ad (Richmond, Virginia) February 1, 1800.","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","Republican Party (U.S.)","Tyler Family","Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891","Rochelle, Marie Antoinette","Shands, Letitia C. 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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."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr. (1819-1896) was private secretary to his father John Tyler (1790-1862) during his presidency, 1841-1845, Confederate Army officer and Assistant Secretary of War, 1861-1865, activist in Republican Party politics, assistant newspaper editor of the Washington National Intelligencer, and Tallahassee, Fla. Sentinel, editor of the Fernandina, Fla. Observer, Treasury Department official, lawyer and licensed preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church South.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical Information:"],"bioghist_tesim":["John Tyler, Jr. (1819-1896) was private secretary to his father John Tyler (1790-1862) during his presidency, 1841-1845, Confederate Army officer and Assistant Secretary of War, 1861-1865, activist in Republican Party politics, assistant newspaper editor of the Washington National Intelligencer, and Tallahassee, Fla. Sentinel, editor of the Fernandina, Fla. Observer, Treasury Department official, lawyer and licensed preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church South."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026amp; Mary Libraries.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["John Tyler, Jr. Papers, Special Collections Research Center, William \u0026 Mary Libraries."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAcc. 78 T97 and 1992.67 processed by Special Collections Staff prior ot 2007. Acc. 2009.148 accessioned by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist, in April 2009. Acc. 2009.148 was arranged and described by Kate Hill, SCRC Staff, in summer 2009 and further arranged and described by Terry Noziglia, SCRC Staff, in September-October 2009.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information:"],"processinfo_tesim":["Acc. 78 T97 and 1992.67 processed by Special Collections Staff prior ot 2007. Acc. 2009.148 accessioned by Ute Schechter, Warren E. 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Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G. T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Henry Stuart Foote, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James A. Garfield, John Brown Gordon, Horace Greeley, Wade Hampton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, L. Q. C. Lamar, William Mahone, Raphael Semmes, William Henry Seward, John Sherman, Leroy Pope Walker, and William Lowndes Young.  Acc. 1992.63 consists of letters of John Tyler, Jr., son of the President, to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of a book on the ladies of the White House.  Letters written from Washington, D.C. \u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Group B, Papers of Martha Rochelle Tyler.  They include a diary by Marie Antoinette Rochelle, correspondence of Martha R. Tyler from 1861-1928, postcards of Virginia, United States, a few European countries and other subjects, accounts from 1885-1910 and legal records from 1882-1910.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3, Acc. 2009.148 Additon. Papers relating to John Tyler, Jr. and his family. The predominant dates are 1860-1885. Correspondents include Letitia C. Tyler Shands, her husband William B. Shands, and Robert Tyler. Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Post Civil War politics, as well as family affairs. Includes poems, poems, military and political notes and documents, Letitia Christian Shands letters, Martha Rochelle Tyler correspondence, newspapers, political and legal documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe President has directed the Secretary of State's attention to a \"paper signed by the delegation of Maine, in both houses of the Congress, and the Senators from Massachusetts, relating to the alleged violations of the 3d Article sof the Treaty of Washington, by the British Government\", received from Farifield. 1p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks her to ask her daughters to write for her; hopes to make their children better friends; thanks her for handkerchiefs and Japanese writing, wants to find out more about the Japanese; country air good for nervous diseases; had to teach for five years because of financial situation; encloses music composed by her friend Mr. Bolling. 3pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the 1856 anniversary celebration of the Institute. 1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto Colo[nel] Smith, [Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va.]. Entrusts her son James Rochelle Tyler to Col. Smith's love and care; James has not had regular schooling for one year because family unable to locate proper teacher, so is unaccustomed to wordly ways; please inspect his clothing to make sure he has everything he needs. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer daughter Mrs. Tyler has much improved in health since she came to the mountains; however she plans to leave soon; please prevail on her to remain at least ten more days in order to avoid the poor climate of eastern Virginia. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to write the article on \"Consummation of the Telegraph\" reminiscences of the first trial of the telegraph in December 1843, sending President Tyler's annual message to Baltimore; President Tyler's part in promoting science, inventions, and letters. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests an at-large appointment to West Point for his son James Rochelle Tyler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEva and her are expecting company on the 6th; she and her sister [Martha Rochelle] are also invited. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEncloses your appointment to West Point, the letters of application to the President, and a letter thanking the President; please accept the aoointment-the military is a good profession and with the U.S. expanding into an empire and because of the possibility of sectional conflict, military men will be in great demand. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including a PDS from John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Washington, D.C., to James R. Tyler, Narch 1859, appointing him as a cadet to West Point beginning 1 June 1859, giving list of subjects to be studied, required clothing, and entrance requirements. 4 pp. Also including Cy of PDS written by John Tyler, Jr., from John Tyler Jr., Philadelphia, [Pa.] to James Buchanon, Pres. [of the] U[nited] States, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1859, thanking Buchanon for getting an appointment to West Point for James R. Tyler. 2 pp. Also including a Cy of ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to James Buchanon, President of the United States, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1859, 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames. R. Tyler reported for duty today. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissioning James R. Tyler a first lieutenant in the 65th Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 4th Division of the Virginia militia, effective 24 December 1859. 1 p. PDS. Including an ADS signed by L.R. Edwards, C[lerk of] C[ourt], Southampton County, [Va.], 3 April 1860, stating that James R. Tyler took the proper oaths for the aforementioned commission. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommissioning James R. Tyler a major in the 65th Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 4th Division of the Virginia militia, effective 4 August 1860. 1 p. PDS. Including an ADS signed by L.R. Edwards C[lerk or] C[ourt], Southampton County, [Va.], 7 September 1860, stating that James R. Tyler took the proper oaths for the aforementioned commission. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis [Tyler's] advice to Davis was ignored and consequently the Union army was unable to organize and take control of Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri and are threatening Richmond; discontent of people and soldiers; will resign if not permitted to exercise powers given him. Includes AN, stating he was persuaded to hold the resignation for one month, after Manasses he decided not to submit it. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCriticizes the conduct of the war, especiallty the inaction of the army; says the inactive should be taken before the Union raises more troops. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets not seeing Tyler in Richmond; called on Jefferson Davis to offer his services, possibly in starting a Southern military academy; sorry to learn that confederate forces were checked in the northwest, they were too scattered. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing the letter; Crozet fought under Napolean Bonaparte and taught at West Point. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSecretary [of War Leroy Pope] Walker has resigne, many doubted his abilities; difficulties of setting up a new government during time of war; Mr. Walker did best he could under the circumstances; your vest coats are not here; argue in the family, he [JT] and Mrs. Tyler have been sick; might go to Richmond next week; worried about what side Kentucky will take; John may copy his Mexican saddle but he [JT] will not let him have it. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral [Leroy Pope] Walker was not the subject of the editorial \"Military Complaint\" because the complaint did not come from his troops. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. that this letter was in reply to his note to Forsyth about an editorial in the Mobile Daily Register. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes Mobile is secured, in war there is no excuse for laxness in protecting cities; General [Leroy Pope] Walker is a good man for protecting Mobile; the Peninsula has a good general; slaves are working on the fortifications; Congress is busy; few military nominations have been acted on earlier but now are; trying to get alcoholics out of high ranks; dreamers get nothing done-have to work to shape our destinies; asks if he has heard from James Semple? he is supposed to report to the Merrimack. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"[C]ongratulations...upon your late financial stroke.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, John Tyler to President Davis, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstantly on the march; weather very bad, horses porrly shod; hoping to meet the enemy in order to break the monotony; wishes he knew someone who could get him a commission in the regular army; much sickness; if he does well in the field there is a small chance he will get a commission, but they go to men who know someone. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking him for his complimentary message. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, summarizing contents. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFailed to et the [Richmond] Whig issues containing \"Python? papers, but Capt. Warren sent them; people talking about them; write what really happened at Shiloh; Richmond threatened from Penninsula and Fredericksburg; troops moving through Richmond. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing \"Python\" part of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdministration has finally achieved its aim to establish a military dictatorship; plans to offer his services in effort to defeat both the Union army and the \"enemies of free government.\" 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces Major John Tyler, a scholar, and a fine soldier; Tyler will explain to him General Price's scheme. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents; praising [T.H. Watts?] as a good general. 1 p. Also including a Cy of ALS, Col. James T. Holtzclaw, Montgomery, Alabama, to Col. Thomas Hill Watts, Richmond, Virginia, 11 June 1862. 2 pp. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents; praise of [T.H. Watts?] as a general; deaths of Generals Garrett and Tracy at Vicksburg. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWalker's resignation not yet received by War Department; knows that Col. Watts and Secretary of War Randolph were old friends and has a letter of introduction to Watts, has been speaking to him of Walker's case, spoke to Watts of Bragg's treatment of Walker and other officers; Lt. Smith told him [JT] in Augusta more about Bragg's attitude towards Walker; advises him to go to Richmond and present his side; Watts will let him know how his conversation with Randolph and Adjutant General Samuel Cooper goes. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. Also, including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Columbus, Georgia, to Colonel T.H. Watts, Attorney General [of the] C.S., [Richmond, Virginia?], 21 July 1862. Learned from Lt. Smith of Bragg's vindictiveness towards Walker extending to Bragg criticizing Walker to Secretary of War [Judag P.] Benjamin; Walker has been motivated by goodwill and is responsive to orders; Bragg has been motivated by vindictiveness, Bragg should not have such power over others; justice should be done to Walker. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants a field position, not a desk job; has been asking General [Leroy Pope] Walker, Secretary [Judah P.] Benjamin, General [Braxton] Bragg, and others for a field position, but in vain; let General Walker withdraw his resignation, then will be assigned to his staff; criticisms of Bragg are well-founded; not liked by his men. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., stating that letter is about his case. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copy of his [JT] letter to Watts; Jefferson Davis thinks he is using Bragg to further his own ambitions but Bragg is working for himself; Davis and Bragg are disregarding the interests of the Confederate States; worried about...\"the freedom of the Citizen and the Rights of the State.\" 2 pp. Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, [Va.] to Colonel Thomas H. Watts, Attorney General, C.S.A., [Richmond, Virginia.?], 15 July 1862. Feels it is necessary to explain General L.P. Walker's case; Walker worked hard to train and arm 3 regiments of Alabama troops only to have them taken away and given to General Bragg; Bragg relieved Walker of command out of spite, thinking that Walker had slighted him when Walker was Secretary of War; this isn't fair-Walker should be restored to his command. 7 pp. Also including AN, letter is about the facts in General Walker's case. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received both his letters; doesn't think Davis trying to \"...destroy private or public liberty'; however Davis unequal to the tasks brought on my the crisis of war ; has received other criticisms of Bragg's conduct; urges him to write again. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees Davis is unable to meet the crisis of war; fears Davis means to make himself a king if Congress passes the conscription law and the law giving Davis power to remove officers at will; thinks Bragg will not live long; West Pointers too dominant in the Army; says he has no official duty in the Army since he opposes Davis' conduct of the war; solicites Yancey's aid in obtaining a commission in the regular army for James R. Tyler. 7 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter; tell Genreal Price that he will join him as soon as he has gotten the last lot of shoes that he can get; has gotten about 5000 pairs so far. 1 p. ALS. Inlcuding AN by John Tyler, summarizing the contents of a letter from Col. C.H. Minge to John Tyler, Jr. 20 Feb. 1863.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeels he has been dealt with unjustly; will try to help him get an official place. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. about contents of this and a letter of 25 Sept. 1862. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived several of his letters; there are disagreements about the merits of General Price's activities in Mississippi; feels (along with the public) that Price can hold the Mississippi Valley; Richmond needs an evening newspaper; the Examiner is a good one; the Mobile Register supports Bragg; Tyler should use his pen and not seek a place in the army. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letters and Major Gaines' \"Chapter of History\" has shown them to various people; agrees with him that General Price would be the best president and general; will not publish the letters but will send them to Yancey; gave the letter about the Battle of Iuka to Yancey. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003egranting leave of absence to Lt. [James R.] Tyler by John W. Riley, A. A. General, Richmond, Virginia 1 p. PDS. Including ADS, from N. W. White, Brigade Surgeon, Jerusalem, Va., 17 Jan. [18]63, extending leave of absence until 25 January 1863. Also including ADS, from N. W. White, [Sur[geo]n in charge of Jerusalem General Hospital, extending leave of absence until 21 Feb. 1863. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his description of the Battle of Cornith through Mr. Roane; read the \"Python\" letter; discontent about conscription law very serious; patriotism of the masses being deadened by the blockade, lack of transportation, and the exemption clause of the conscription law; [Joseph E.] Johnston to lead the Western army; enjoys getting his letters; Bragg preparing transportation to move troops to Mississippi. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived \"Python\" letter; Richmond papers said it was too long to publish; same true fof article about Pres. John Tyler; glad he found an editorial position; desires him to send his articles. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been requested by Major John Tyler to write him introducing Mrs. Clark; she is going to Richmond to acquaint Davis with conditions under which the Democratic party of some Northeastern states might induce their states to end the war by joining the confederacy; asks him to listen to Mrs. Clark and do what he can to further her plan. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, saying letter is introducing Mrs. Clark. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived last \"Python\" letter about forming an alliance with the Northwest; the Northwest needs the South because they need free access to the Mississippi River; when peace comes the South will be the most prosperous country on earth; the treasury will be filled by profits from cotton and tobacco. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Python\" letter received and given to Mr. Yancey; doesn't like the idea of political union with any Northern States, unless could detach the southern parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois; expresses confidence in South's ability to keep fighting despite privations; last \"Python\" article might demoralize the public; inefficiency of wartime legislature; everyone well here; wishes him good luck on the Western campaign. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrill charged with desertion; charge signed by J. Rochelle Tyler, and witnessed by Thos. R. Dunn and Wm. B. Andrews. 1 p. ADS. Including AN by Jas. R. Tyler, 21 May 1863, summarizing contents. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letters received; failure of Indians at Grand Gulf to prevent the Hartford from descending on the Mississippi River; hoping General Price's mission in Arkansas will succeed; Holmes' Army dissolved; reinforcing Bragg; Union movements in Mississippi and Alabama; movements of Hill and Longstreet; work of Congress: tax bill, bond sales, European loans; thinking of retiring. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letter received; Austin being fortified; under martial law; nothing has yet been done about his \"policy,\" hasn't been able to talk with Gov. [Pendleton] Murrah; will let him know when something is done. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHappy that his brother elected to the Confederate Senate; this is a blow against his enemies. 2 pp. CY of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRead his address to the legislature of Georgia and greatly admires it; old Washington politicians who control the Confederate government are not respecting the rights of citizens and property; fears they are trying to set up a monarchy with the help of West Point graduates; left the Bureau of War because did not like the way the administration was running the war of the government; suspension of writ of habeas corpus more odious than martial law; glad he struck a blow for civil liberties. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTook his letter 9 days to come from Selma; trying to get John M. Kelso, who deserted a year ago, back on duty; if Kelso is still under his command or if he knows where Kelso is, then it is his duty to return him to his regiment. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler Jr., that Kelso has left, taking his horse, saddle, and bridle; he doesn't know where he has gone. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his letter; the states must resist the administration's efforts to impose military rule; the people must be made aware of attacks on their personal liberties; enjoyed reading the speech he made in Selma. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes he could be free to wield his pen in the cause of state sovereignty and constitutional liberty; has no vacancy in his government for him; he probably likes the resolutions recently passed by the Georgia legislature. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., Brown wrote to him at Selma.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrote her the two previous days; ladies must beware of sullying their reputation by writing too much; the Union army cut the railroad south of Petersburg; hopes to join her at the end of the month. 2 items. Partial ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReports that his speech made in Selma, Alabama, \"Our foreign and Domestic Status,\" has been reprinted in DeBow's Review; congratulates him on the \"happy change in our Georgia military,\" mentions that he has been ill. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePleased he has been restored to command; offers services to him. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Includes AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeneral [Henry Alexander] Wise wrote the lead article in yesterday's Enquirer, acting from a patriotic conviction; the other four men will have to stand together to save the country. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., relating to Wise'ss appountment to the command of the Department of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bearer, J. Rochelle Tyler, 1st Lieut. of Co. A, 1st Batt. of Va. Inf[an]try, a Paroled Prisoner of the Army of Northern Virginia, has permission to go to his home, and there remain undisturbed. [signed] D.B. Bridge [?]\" 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter received; encloses a draft for $160, although doesn't remember the debt; send receipt for draft. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., draft received and receipt sent. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlenn and Howard, Baltimore Gazette, [Baltimore, Md.]. Suggests Baltimore Gazette take the lead in expressing Southern sentiment, since Baltimore is destined to become the leading Southern city; unite all conservative thought behind Andrew Johnson so that military rule could be brought to an end; suggests the new party be called \"Constitutional Republican\" to avoid the bad connotations of the Democratic party name; offers to move to Baltimore, set up his law practice, and help them with the newspaper. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Howard and he believe that the fewer people involved in running a newspaper, the better; therefore they can't offer him a position. 2 p. ALS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnloses $50; Robert [Tyler] and his family are well. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., $50 enclosed. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThinks he should not have trouble finding a newspaper job since he writes so well; suggests he try looking in Washington, Richmond, Baltimore, Norfolk, and New York; Montgomery is dull but he can't leave until he earns some more money; urges him to send news about family. 4 pp. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr. 14 August [i.e. July] 1866. 2 pp. Also including AN, summarizing letter, orginial sent to Mr. Roane. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses various aspects of politics, including Radical Republicans and the Old Democratic party. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letter received; has left Richmond because unable to make a livign there, having no money to invest in any enterprise; father's political enemies and his own put obstacles in his path; also attacked for leaving wife, whom he believes dishonored him; is in Williamsburg looking at an offered position and is preparing a lecture for Baltimore; desires him to explain his meaning in his previous letter; especially on whom he wants to take revenge. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of Robert Tyler's letter of 2 Nov. 1866.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eTyler in Wiliamsburg practising law; Robert [Tyler] was in D.C. and now in Baltimore looking for a new job; Robert now agrees with him about the evil motives of the Northern people who do not feel the effects of their actions since they are perpetrated only in the South; is making a living but never knows when his job may end; urges him to write. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., letter from A. Roane of of 13 March 1867 says that Robert Tyler agrees with his political views, and letter from Robert Tyler of 14 July 1867, says he should be able to find a newspaper position. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnloses copies of obituaries of her grandmother Tyler and will send her a copy of the first letter her grandfather sent her grandmother; give his regards to Captain and Mrs. Bryant and tell them he will send them copies of some of his articles. 2 pp. Partial ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePresident Johnson's administration able to wield little power; suggests he see Mr. Seward about a position; a man with Tyler's brains should be able to get something. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler wrong in thinking the people can change the way the country is going; the people are no longer free because they have lost virtue, liberty, and independence; no patriots or statesmen anymore; the press either doing away with freedom or too weak to fight for it; gloomy about the guture. 2 pp. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, James Gibbons, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to John Tyler, Jr. 22 July 1867. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived JT's letter when he returned from abroad; has seen the President [Johnson] three times and assured him support; thinks a public assurance would be injurious. 1 p. ALS. Inlcuding AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthorized A. G. Aleen of the National Intelligencer to offer his [JT] services in the interests of Democratic and Conservative parties; yesterday learned this had not yet been done; had planned to write several pamphlets and enlist the support of the Catholic hierarchy and the Fenian Brotherhood; fears the intentions of Radical Republicans-will try to take the property of leading Southerners. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed he will find an article [by Robert Tyler about General Grant] which he can use if he thinks it politically expedient, but do not use his name in connection with it; anxious to hear from him. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been concerned about his efforts \"...to save the Republic and to preserve Constitutional liberty...\"; wishes to offer suggestions on how to preserve his power; he must control the War, Navy, Treasury, and Post Office departments by putting in strong and loyal men; beware who Republicans want for their next president; recommends William T. Sherman to be head of the War Department; must control Treasury in order to control the pursestrings; must control the post office in order to keep lines of communication open to the masses; recommends Thomas Ewing of Ohio for the treasury position, and Marshall [Col. W. H.] Lamon or General [James William] Denver for the post office; he must do all he can to preserve the executive's power so he can protect the country from the Radical efforts to curtail constitutional liberties. 11 pp. Cy[?] of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; stating that the letter had been submitted to Jeremiah S. Black, John M. Binckley, and others. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas just listened to a paper by John Tyler, Jr.; thinks it should be published by the New York Herald in order to advance the acuse of the constitution. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, stating that the letter was delivered to Lamon on 13 Sept. 1867. Also including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., about the second letter to President Johnson of 14 Sepot. 1867. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn last letter warned him about the dangers around him [AJ]; in this letter wishes particularly to address the problem of who can disenfranchise those white Southern men to whom Johnson had issued pardons; by counting only the Black vote in the South, the Radicals will degrade the presidential office by permitting a Black man's president to be elected rather than a white man's; he must arrange his cabinet so as to prevent the Radicals from overthrowing the presidential authority and prerogatives; predicts all manner of evil consequences (Black people rising against whites, loss of civil rights for Catholics, a dictator) if the Radicals have their way and their man (probably Grant) is elected; if will be able to prevent those calamities from occurring, and could be reelected president. 16 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., that a duplicate was given to W. H. Lamon. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., that the letter was originally dated 11 September 1867 but was changed to 14 September before being delivered to Johnston. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of a communication from residents of the District of Colombia to Johnson, signed by many residents; believes he can rally the people to support him. Cy of ALS. Including ALS, Native and Naturalized Citizens of the United States resident in Washington City and Georgetown, Washington City, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. 29 September 1867. Appreciates his efforts \"...to maintain the Supremacy of the Federal Constitution...\"; naturalized citizens especially are aware of teh dangerous threats along \"know-nothing\" lines which threaten their liberties; must guard against Congress seizing supreme power; says hopes are in him to protect freedoms. 9 pp. Also including a copy of some of the names of people who signed the petition. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot extend congratulations to him if the recent elections [in New York] support the Radical Republiacns, but can if the elections support the Democratic party; his correspondents in Alabama say they need more federal troops there. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, saying the letter \"...expresses teh real danger just now to the Democracy.\" 1 p. Also including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRarely talks about literature or politics, especially the latter, since he cannot vote. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, that this letter was in reply to several of his remarks. Patterson is brother-in-law of Andrew Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler owes him $18; please pay at once; is having a hard time making a living. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs at the mercy of his enemies because he supports him [AJ]; the Radicals must be put down in order to preserve peace; even if [Samuel P.] Chase is thwarted in his ambitions, he and Grant will have to watch out for George H. Thomas. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including a NCI from the Constitutional Union, 26 Nov. [18]67, about the constitutional convention in Alabama; President Johnson and General Grant will not receive any support from Alabama unless they do something about the situation there. 1 p. Also including AN, summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p. Also including a [DF of an article?], about the flow of time and the passion for commerce with the Orient.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout Alabama politics. 2 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses extracts from a letter of Robert Tyler giving his views of impeachment of President Johnson, and how the blacks in South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana can take over those states without armed force; recommends he take on Robert Tyler as a writer to support his position. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, saying that Robert Tyler's articles were attached ti the letter sent to President Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived a letter from Robert Tyler, the contents of which would probably interest him; the different possible candidates for the 1868 election: Grant, Sweard, Chase, Seymour, and Thomas; encloses newspaper articles. 2 pp. ALS. Inluding AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnjoyed his speech made on 10 December, upholding the Constitution; thanks him for his defense of white Southerners; Radicals unfit to uphold the constitution; there are many who have been left \"...without a State, or a Status...\" by the actionas of the Radical Republicans. 2 pp. [Df? or] ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf he continues the way he is going, he will not be reelected, and probably [Samuel P.] Chase will be; he needs to spend money in the South on behalf of the Democratic party in order to get some support among the Black population. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses newspaper articles; suffering of people in South and North; threat of anarchy. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, saying that two articles from DeBow's Review were enclosed. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived a letter from Robert Tyler-says that the white people in Alabama are standing together politically; white Southerners support President Johnson; everyone, white and black, is ruined; encloses a newspaper article. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe movement is going in the right direction and the adversary should be overthrown; nothing can stop him [JT] when he is doing what he thinks it right; has consistently supported him [AJ]; if he [JT] cannot do what he needs to be done, then appoint John Cantatore or John P. Brophy. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Tyler believes that if the Supreme Court declares the Reconstruction Acts illegal, military authority in the South will have to be subordinate to civil authority; Mrs. Huneker of Philedelphia, the daughter of James Gibbons, writes that the people will stand by Johnson if he calls on them; expects General John O'Neill to call on him [AJ]; the country can be saved from civil war by moving the executive branch to New York City, where it will be easier for the people to rally around him. 2 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Radicals have let several opportunities for complete victory slip through their fingers, enabling Johnson to gather strength. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eto be offered the National Democratic Committee at Washington Feb. 22, 1868, for adoption. Rendering thanks to Andrew Johnson for his part in upholding the constitution. 2 pp. Df of AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves impeachment will fail; please support the action to be taken on Monday. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses Robert Tyler's report to the Executive [Democratic] Committee of Alabama; is ready to do whatever he can to support him [AJ]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas forwarded $300 to him by express mail; please acknowledge receipt. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces him to Capt. Theo[?] F. Tobin; Capt. Tobias Sand [Sneed?] might be of use to him [JT]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummary of their conversations: 1. all white Southerners have to join together; 2. white Southerners need to join the Fenian Brotherhood in fighting the Radicals; 3. this combination will be directed by the Southerners and can be used for other purposes. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises him not to spend too much time at [Fenian Brotherhood] headquarters while he is in New York City; Canada in state of alarm; will be in New York City on Monday; encourages him to express his views to Mr. Meehan [?]; does he think a tour of inspection to ______ advisable? 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letter about Gen'l F[orrest] was received; \"...all the parties we spoke of will be at the appointed place and time.\" Col. Merriwether expressed his views on the subject at the state convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA vacancy is to occur in the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue for the Richmond District; wants him to find out if the Senate and the President will confirm him [WS] in the office. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter; Selden was confirmed in the position. Also including AN, Col. Stone, the previous collector had to resign because he was involved with fraud. Also including AN, comparing the legality and the oppresiveness of the union of Ireland with Britain to the union of the South with the U.S.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he is unable to meet him because of business downtown; asks him to call at 1:00. 1 p. ALS. Including an ACS, [P.]G.T. Beauregard, to John Tyler, Jr., [18 June 1868?], making an appointment for the following morning. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeather is beautiful; regrets he is unable to send the picture because of its size; Jimmy saw Mrs. Ridely and daughters recetnly, has he seen Mrs. Tyler [widow of Pres. Tyler] and her children? Sister's photograph is enclosed, has not has any chills for a while. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a more perfect copy of his report of his operations in the South; has addressed it to him and Mr. Gibbons since they were the ones who enlisted his aid; the gentlemen coming to the Democratic convention and to meet with him are unaware of the political implications of the movement; has changed slightly the originial wording of his letter of instructions; when the gentlemen arrive, will introduce them to him; that is as far as his present authority goes. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluding ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to General John O'Neil, the President, and Mr. James Gibbons, the Vice-President ofthe Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, New York. Acting by their instructions, following is a report of what he [JT] did; first, went to Memphis and conferred with N. B. Forrest, G. J. Pillow, and I. G. Harris, showing how Southern interests were supported by the Catholics, how the Fenian Brotherhood had been reorganized after Sweeny's attempt to invade Canada and the exposure of O'Mahoney and Stephens, an dstood ready with government and army to take over a British possession and set up its own government, and how the Fenians and the South could maintain their constitutional liberties if they cooperated; is anxious to cooperate with anyone who will help the South prevent the Radicals from taking over poltically and economically; left Memphis and travelled to New Orleans where he met with General Beauregard, who was sympathetic with the Fenians' objectives; offered him the position of commander-in-chief; Beauregard declined on account of his health; then went to see General Richard Taylor, who declined to join because of his parole; offered Raphael Semmes the command of the naval forces, which he declined fortime being; Beauregard had given him introductions to J.B. Gordon and Wade Hampton, so he approached them; also spoke briefly to Robert Tyler and General [James Holt] Clanton about the Fenian cause; many expressed doubts about the propriety of attacking Canada; approached Joseph E. Johnston, who is occupied with writing a book abd loath to start another war; since arriving in New York City, has again talked with General Beauregard and hopes to persuade him to give them [i.e. Gibbons and O'Neil] his thoughts on the subject; invited John C. Brown to the meeting in New York City; thinks it would be a mistake to invade Canada before the November Elections, for fear such invasion would promote the Radical cause in the U.S.; also it would lead to a religious war, and restrictions on the Catholic Churcg ub teg U.S.; those encouraging them in their enterprise are trying to get them and their Democratic votes out of the country so that the Radicals can be elected to office; if the Democrats are elected to power, they might make war on England an dthen their plan to invade Canada would be welcomed. 46 pp. Also including AN, \"Report of John Tyler, Jr., ...associated with his mission South.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSaw the following people on his trip South: Lt. Gen. N. B. Forrest, Ex-Governor Isham J. [i.e. G.] Harris, Major General Gideon J. Pillow, Gen. [P.] G. T. Beauregard, Admiral Raphael Semmes, Gen. Richard Taylor, Nr. Robert Tyler, Gen. [James Holt] Clanton, Major Gen. J. B. Gordon, Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton; Forrest Gordon, and Hampton agreed to meet with them and advised contacting Gen. Joseph E. Johnston; Beauregard came to see him in New York City and advised contacting Major Gen. J.C. Brown; a meeting has been arranged for early July, which Beauregard, Forrest, Gordon, and Hampton will attend; if they think it necessary, there will be other Confederate leaders at the National Democratic Convention whom they can consult; is looking forward to introducing them to the generals, and hopes the plans will be successful. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed is a copy of a letter from Wade Hampton, stating his position as well as those of Generals [William] Preston, Gordon, and Forrest on their recent interview. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuthorizes him to consult with General [P.] G. T. Beauregard and other former Confederate officers about the Fenian Brotherhood's plans; lets them know how much they admire their abilities and how much they would like them to join them. First sentence revised by John Tyler, Jr. 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHealth precludes his acceptance of the command offered; General Richard Taylor may be able to assist him. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes his health will be restored; plans to use the introduction to Richard Taylor this evening. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUntil such time as the foreign power which he represents has a de facto government and a flag, there can be no naval force; when that time comes he will be happy to become the commander of that force. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires whether they wish to stay with their delegations to the convention or have their own suite; expects them about the last of the month. \"Keep uncommitted on the Presidential question.\" 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises him to secure a suite of rooms for the party; will be in New York City by the 1st of July; has written to [John B.] Gordon and [Wade] Hampton and has seen John C. Brown about this. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill arrive in New York about 3 July; has arranged a room already. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter; reminds him of his [RS] letter of last May, wherein he states that he could be of no service until such a time as the cause has a de facto government; when that time comes he would be glad to assist the cause. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGordon, Forrest, and he [W. H.] concur in the agreement reached the other day; is planning to leave this morning. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letter and telegram have just reached him; F[orrest] has now told him everything; saw Gen'l [Julius?] Hayden who says the country around Huntsville is likely to erupt [into violence?] anytime; the people are awaiting an opportunity to seize back their rights; expects to be out of Memphis for two or three weeks; Col. Merriwether is fine. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs busy today; will be free tomorrow morning. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIn view of the fact that during the recent war, Great Britain was able to regain her lead in world commerce and once again started molesting naturalized U.S. citizens, it is resolved that the Democratic party will protect the citizens of the U.S., will support their claims against Britain, and seek to regain the U.S. lead in worl commerce; since the Republican party is seeking to promote the interests of the rich over the poor, it is resolved (here insert the resolutions on the Reconstruction acts, and on finance, revenue, and currency). 6 pp. AD. Including ADF, of the last part of the preamble and the resolutions. 1 p. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., the delegates, \"instead of laying aside all personal considerations, \" began discussions on cabinet appointments; hence the peculiar tone of his speech ar Delmonicos and his letter to Mr. Preston. 1 p. Also including ALS, from Frank P. Blair, [New York City, N.Y.]. Has decided not to write for publication the letter he promised to write yesterday, as he has often expressed opinions in the past; he agrees with the enclosed resolutions. 1 p. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., F. P. Brotherhood and Catholics, although his later remarks to the Missouri delegation which were published did seem to redeem his promise.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTalleyrand could have said that he represented a principle at the Congress of Vienna; likewise the Catholics in the U.S. represent a principle and they also have power; tells him this for the benefit of his work at the Democratic National Convention. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, stating this is a duplicate of the letter sent to Preston.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a reception on 6 July. 1 p. PC. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], invitation was extended to all delegates at the Democratic National Convention. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWill arrange the next meeting between him and Generals N.B. Forrest and [John B.] Gordon and the parties he [JT] represents [i.e. Mr. O'Neill and Mr. Gibbons of the Fenian Brotherhood]. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., Summarizing contents of the letter; the meeting took place on 12 July in General Preston's rooms.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Johnson disappointed that Southerners did not insist upon his nomination; he has yielded to the Radicals by agreeing that the black-dominated legislature in the South are to select the electoral college. 1 p. Frag. of AL. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs just recovering from a fever; agrees with him about the causes of war; says foes are seeking a reason to destroy them; they must wait awhile until able to resist foes; \"church is spreading rapidly and will soon include all worthy men from the Potomac to the Rio Grande,\" urges him to tell how the meeting [between the Southern generals and the Fenians] went. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letters received; thanks him for his advice; shall Mrs. Ekins forward his letters to him? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about his daughter [Mattie?], cousing Sally, Mr. C, Tony, and Anna; give them his regards; Mr. Savage's \"abortive\" convention has inspired them with hope, but it didn't fo well for Mr. Savage; the General [i.e. John O'Neill] treated Col. O'Beirne roughly in his speech. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWishes to acquaint him with his activities of the past summer during which he prevented a \"collision\" with Great Britain and satyed civil unrest in the South; has been twice pardoned and because of his ancestors, is very concerned about the welfare of the United States; hopes to persuade the Democratic electoral colleges [to make the vote in the electoral college unanimous for Grant]. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Imncluding AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letters to General Dent and to W.H. Seward of 10 and 18 November [18]68, about making the electoral college vote unanimous for Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas saved him additional problems by preventing a \"collision\" with Great Britain and by laying to rest civil disturbances in the South; has been twice pardoned for his past acitivities; enclosed is the legal answer to the report made by Secretary of the Interior [Orville Hickman] Browning about the claim of Col. William Selden, former marshall of the District of Columbia, fo rkeeping prisoners; Browning's predecessors in the office, starting with Jacob Thompson, have treated the case wrongly; Johnson has the power to reopen the case; hopes his family will always be well-treated by whomever is president. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed letters show he started a movement earlier this month [to persuade members of the electoral college to vote for Grant]; can prove that this summer he prevented a clash with Great Britain and laid to rest some of the civil disconent in the South; has been twice pardoned. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to John B. Gordon, Wade Hampton, Admiral Raphael Semmes, William Preston, J.W. Stevenson, C.C. Clay, John Forsyth, Robert Tyler, and others. 9 November 1868. Is enclosing a letteraddressed to other leading citizens [about the electoral colelge vote]; the predecents for the suggestion can be found in the electoral college votes in 1824, 1836, and 1840; thinks it expedient and necessary to maintain peace for the electoral college to vote unanimously for Grant. 3 pp. Also including a Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Generals [Wade] Hampton, and [John B.] Gordon, [William] Prestong, I.W. Stevenson, C.C. Clay, Robert Tyler, and others, 8 November 1868. Recommends the Democratic part members of the electoral colelge cast their votes for Grant for the following purposes: as a conciliatory gesture, to show that if he is good to them they will support him, so he won't be left entirely in the hands of the Radicals, and to \"strengthen\" him in his conservative tendencies. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees whole-heartedly that the Democrats shpuld give their electoral votes to General Grant, but only with the apporval of Horatio Seymour; doesn't want it to look like they're deserting their candidate; believes Grant will be more conservative if the Deomcrats support him; has expressed these views to his friends.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEncloses his report to the Fenian Brotherhood, advising them not to invade Canada; they are offended with him because of the advice, but he still has some power over them. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to the President, Vice-President, and the Executive Committee of the Fenian Brotherhood. 19 June 1868. Advises against invading Canada for the following reasons: 1. while the Radicals are in power, it will liekly result in their disenfranchisement; 2. since neither Great Britain nor the U.S. can afford a war, they will probably unite against the Fenians; 3. it would be the cause of starting a world-wide union of Protestant nations; 4. the Democratic party needs their votes; if the Democrats win the presidential election in November, there will probably be a war with Great Britain, in which case their invasion of Canada will be welcomed; therefore, it's best to await the results. 15 pp. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letters. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of General Beauregard's letter [of 19 Nov. 1868]; fears others will not see the expediency of following his suggestion. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of General Beauregard's letter and Tyler's to Seward.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould like to have him join him in making some visits tomorrow. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem about love. Also including a list of 7 names.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes the weather will permit them to go visiting tomorrow; comes see her at any time. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggested to the Female Orphan Asylum that he might be able to lectre on their behalf, but for various reasons, the offer was voteddown. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the article he wished to see; visited the Board of Trade and believes a lecture can be satisfactorily arranged. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis friends and he would liek to have him [JT] come lecture again, but fear it would not pay him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses his [JT] book and one of his [WHP] sermons. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFragments of poems written about James. R. Tyler. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the wedding of Emma M. Ridley and George P. Burgwyn. 4 items. PC. Also including a card listing numbers and names. 1 item.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the wedding of Julia Tyler and William H. Spencer, PC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not yet seen the archbishop about publishing his letter; invited him to attend the labor union's convention in Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, but John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInexcusable of him not to print a retraction of the slander against him [JT] sooner than he did; was in the hospital to undergo surgery, not for intoxication, yet he [OKH] mistakenly assumes that poor people are intemperant; family [of JT] was left destitute after the war and he was barred from his former profession; has very moderate habits; Harris' slander is a result of political differences, envy, and hate; General George H. Thomas is a relative and can help at anytime; may be poor, but never have done any base thing, which is more than his political friends can say; he is a contemptible man. 17 pp. Df of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIncluding ANS, by John Tyler, [Jr.,], his reply to the slander was not published. 1 p. Also including AN, copied out of the Daily Chronicle, 28 August 1869, \"the slander of the Chronicle upon muself.\" 2 pp. Also including ALS, from Tom Florence, Washington, D.C., to [Col. Io Severns?, Washington, D.C., Sept.? 1869], General Tyler will give him his defense against the slander, which defense is to be published in the Constitutional Union; some of the language may be too strong. 2 pp. Also including ALS, by Col. Io Severns, Washington, D.C. to [?], will put Tyler's letter in the editorial columnl use the following introduction. See oversize file.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eConcerning a place for Tyler in the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steam Navigation Co. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., these apers were returned at his request; his application is still to be considered. 1 p. Also including AN, a memo to Charles H. McCormick and others in Chicagoabout the steamship line and to write Professor Maury. 1 p. Also including AN, enclosed is an outline of the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steamship Transatlantic Line; also two addresses. 1 p. Also including AN, giving Col. G.L. Thompson's address of Col. Thompson, 1 p. Also including an AD, giving the history, routes, and proposed operations of the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steam Navigation Company of France, and the Virginia and Tennessee Airline Railway. 8 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf she is still unmarried on 8 oct. 1870, he is to give her 2 books; if she marries on or before that date, she is to give him a coat. 1 p. ADS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. George Alfred Townsend's remark about him in the Chicago Tribune was a lie, and he is surprised the Evening Star printed it, knowing it was such; he wishes to print a refutation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTook his enclosure to Mrs. Ames, but was unable to see her; she is rumored to be going out with a Memphis lawyer; wishes Tyler could \"win her affections\" and gain access to her fortune by marrying her; \"fraug, violence, and, and plunder [are] the order of the day.\" 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeBow's Review is concerned chiefly with recording the progress of the South; his article on U.S. diplomatic relations with Central and South America sounds useful, but there are no guaranties of a regular column. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill accept the position as associate editor of the National Intelligencer as a man with conservative political views, provided he is allowed freedom in writing and is paid $500 per quarter; if Alexander Delmar agrees, let him sign this. 1 p. ALS. Including ANm, by John Tyler, Jr., this was his ultimatum to Mr. Delmar\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad to hear he recovered from his recent illness and hopes things will go better for him; hopes that the late war won't result in the ruin of all the old families; \"wholesale thievery [is] the basis of American life today\" moved to Greenville so children could get an education; after 2 hard years of struggling on his plantation is able to relax a little now; rewrote the manuscript and hopes to get it published; tell Roane he wrote him. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, letter answered. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHave copies of DeBow's Review beginning with the orginial issue; is interested in his article on his father; the policies of the Old Whigs; tell Gov. Wise to encourage polytechnic education and to open a shcool of Navigation so Virginia can take advantage of the expanding U.S. trade. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; accepted offer \"if ever able to get work again.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWarns that Radicals in Congress are usurping Grant's powers and particularly mentions [Charles] Sumner and [Benjamin] Butler as threats; calls for a veto of the \"Virginia Bill\" suggests that Grant call a General Convention to fram a new Constitution; sees Congress present course leading to civil war and/or monetary crash as it weakens the power of individual states; mentions moving capitol to Mississippi Valley to weaken New England's influence; suggests that Jeremiah Black of Pennsylvania could draft such a message. 9 pp. ALS. Including Cy of ALS, 7 pp. Ibncluding AN, John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., n.d., that letter was given to Mr. Dox of Alabama 24 January 1870, after passage of Virginia Bill; was returned by him 27 January 1870 without being given to Grant. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscontinue efforts to get Democratic Senate and House members to give subscriptions to \"the Course of Parties in the United States under hte Constitution\" to be written along with a literary work on \"Father\" [President John Tyler]; [seems to desire discontinuance due to lack of response]; the Democratic party \"has done nothign to relieve itseld of the many onerous obligations under which it rests.\" 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHaving considered long the situation of the country and general social and political status is returning his salutation and desires a confidential interview. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing a letter to Robert Ridgway which will explain a confidential metter. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C., to Robert Ridgway, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 26 Feb. 1870, telling that old war injury acted up last year and therefore has not been working so have disagreeable predicament as regards to boarding bill; will pay back any loans as soon as possible; needs $125 today so he can get out of city. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciates his efforst to obtain help [financial?] from Virginia Senators and Representatives but having thought about it must decline such aid; has suffered too much humiliation already. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Includes AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWill help him collect his essays; has the weekly he poke of packed away and will hunt it up and copy what you wished; or can bring entire volume to him; Mr. Burwell of New Orleans has the loose numbers. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing the letter; indicates Tyler wrote back and requested volume brought to Washington. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas the copy of Abell's Life, Mr. Gillett's letter; the birth and lineage he worked out and Mrs. Halloways' book; this is a \"sacred task\" [writing a memoir of President Tyler] but will take sometime due to frequent interruptions. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, John Tyler, Jr., explaining letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas talked to Dr. Cloud, State Superintendant of Education and Chairman of the Educational Board about his [JT] case; he will write to the President of the University of Alabama, N.A. Luniley [sic] [Lupton]; it seems the chairs he [JT] preferred are not yet filled; suggests he immediately write the men mentioned above; his brother will talk to Mr. Cloud also; Keep politics out of this; has sent manuscript to Claxton, Remson, and Haffelfinger of Philadelphia who accepted it; could he send them a short note about it?; wrote to Dr. Luniley [sic] [Lupton] himself. 4 pp. ALS. Including ALS from William Falconer, Greensborough, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr., 23 March 1870, indicating the name of the President of the University of Alabama is N.A. Lupton, not N.A. Lumiley; sorry about the mistake. 2 pp. Also including AN John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing both letters. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas been in bed or would have answered sooner; it will take time to find out-on the war path for him [JT]  now; come over soon. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, John Tyler, Jr. endorsing letter which is in regards to lecture; answered letter saying to go ahead with arrangements; will share benefits. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas received letter of the 15th; will send help to Mrs. [Susan A.] Eppes through Mrs. Semple; will confer with her about admission of Mrs. \"E.\" to Aged Women's Home. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS from W.W. Corcoran, Wash[in]gton D.C., to Jo[h]n Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 24 Nov. 1869, informing that the place at the cemetary he noted as vacated by Doct[or] Hunter has been filled more than three months ago. Also including ANS John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining Corcoran's letter of 17 March 1870. 1 p. Also including ANS John Tyler, Jr., Expressing wish to do for another what he cannot do for himself, however severe his suffering. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from mutual friend General John Tyler [Jr.], is really surprising; how can a sane man expect anyone in these times to invest $300,000 in a cure for Hog Cholera or any other invention; friend in California also has a cure for Hog Cholera and he will get a patent for him; if Tyler's friends cure is also valid perhaps they can take out a joint patent; anyone who wants $200,000 for any invention is either a fool or an idiot. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, [Jr.], to Colonel [Farrar], n.d., designating Walton's letter as a breech of faith and an attempt to extort his client's secret; but to get that secret they must pay $300,000 cash. In margin. Also including AN [by John Tyler, Jr.], n.d., identifying Walton's friend as a certain Fletcher, veterinary surgeon from Missouri an California. In margin.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not forgotten him but has many troubles and did not want to bother friends with them; but he has written first; as a lecturer she has been successful; leaves Monday for Pennsylvania, then Michigan and Kentucky; then shall scribble for the newspapers; knows he does not approve of women lecturing but she has a famiyl to support; brother has drawn on her publisher and left her a debt; can he find him?; the world is utterly selfish. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN endorsed and summarizing letter. 1 p. ALso including D from [?], to Christopher O'Brien, Potomac Steamboat Co., [?], n.d., on verso of endorsement, directing receiver of memo to verify name of company; to draw a declaration of debt; make to copies and distribute. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis lodge [of the Knights of Pythias] accepts his proposal; please advertise; lecture will be in Concordia Oprea House or Masonic Temple; pelase state a preferred date. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also incoluding AN by [Tyler], 28 March 1870, answered lettere as desired. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], 7 april 1870, lecture on the 21st at Concordia Hall. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], 19 April 1870, come on next morning and stop at Howard House. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], n.d., went on 20th; stopped at Howard House; next day no proper arrangements so declined to lecture. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEnclosed is a letter from the pen of \"Python\" which will be republished; read it before interview; has contemplated views on public affairs for 18 months and is now ready to reveal them; of course does not wish to be generally known through his pseudonym. Cy of ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter, indicating that enclosed letter mentioned [but missing] was from the Baltimore Gazette of 25 March 1870. 1 p. Also including ALS from N[athaniel] Michler, Washington, D.C., 7 March 1870, acknowledging receipt of communication os 15 February; and hopes to meet with him. 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot intrude upon him again despite the nature of their short conversation; much is being lost by delay in accepting his suggestion; remember he [JT] organized the Bureau of War of the late Confederate States, served as an officer of Rank and Adjutant General; yet the matter can be revealed only the way he suggests; through the Party at Providence Hospital higher personage can be revealed and all worth knowing be known. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis letter of the 8th was received and answer delayed as he expected to go to Washington; he is now not going so will write; appreciates his desire to collect his writings and his books are at his disposal; perhaps he should play Mohamet and come to the Mountain. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining letter; wants extracts from Mrs. DeBow's copies of \"DeBow's Review.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLecture will be at the Concordia on the 21st at 8pm; John Taliaferro wants to be remembered to you; if seeds are being distributed at the department he would like some papers. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWould like to see letter and correspondence to which he refers; would like to publish it; knows he has not forgotten the memoir of which they have corresponded. 1 p. AL. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining that Burwell refers to the memoir of President Tyler, and the last Burwell refers to the memoir of President Tyler, and the last correspondence of General G[eorge] [?] H[enry] [?] Thomas. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis [JT] brother and he [WF] have both been ill so his [JT] recommendations have just been sent to Dr. Lupton; encloses a letter from him; keep corresponding with him; in the meantime he has enquired as to his [JT] opening a highschool though dall is the best time of year for that; advised Arch[ibald] Roane to open a school here but he wanted Richmond and politics; suggests he make an effort with Bou[rne?] or some such periodical literature to write short memoirs of early men of Virginia; leave politics out of it; write \"a la Burke\" when his [WF] book Bloom and Briar comes out he will direct the publishers to send a copy. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003estating that life presents few objects worth striving for; one should learn to want but little; hoe does he like the idea of writing an old Virginia times; it would not interefere with other employ; think of old Be[nter?], what a mass of energy that old rascal was; where is his daughter?; can she assist him?; is nearly paralyzed but keeps on working; life is too trifling to despair. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eletter refers to professorship at the University of Alabama 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., that both letters were answered on 10 May [1870]; yielding to 1st suggestion, rejecting last as impracticable with the temper of the Northern press one of envious hate. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eon verso of endorsement, saying he has not agreed to take testimony in the case of Antler vs. Whissle[?] Dickerson; objects to any proceedings held there on the case; reserves the right to move for the suppression of all such testimony. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis last winter has been unusually gay-parties and weddings; Clara went to only two and begged no more; she likes small gatherings; has met a friend of his, Capt. Celsus Price who recently lsot his mother; his [JT] friend Miss Mary Polk married Dr. Draper of Maryland; met Mr. Mag[were?]; happy his prospects are better; may go to Canada and Washington but business has been bad for three years; greetings to family, especially cousin Lettie Semple; his [JT] Major Loughborough did not visit, just dropped letter. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA friend sent the papers express this morning; encloses the receipt; wishes you could call occaisionally on Father Wigest and Sister de Chantel of the Visitation Convent; it would be to your advantage apart from the pleasure of the visit. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulations on his \"bright business prospects;\" prices for [chemical] analyses vary. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns the enclosure of his last letter as expects no monetary reward; did not breathe the air of Massachusetts long enough for that; is please to hear of his professional success and bright prospects; good that cousing Sallie has a school and she and Mr. C. are well; he [JT] knows how he feels about the movement [Fenians] which resulted in the late fiasco; O'Neill's late movements have mortified his best friends; with proper direction the organization could achieve its glorious object; still it will not die as it has a holy cause which for centuries has sustained the people of Ireland. 2 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSo glad to hear from him; has searched long to reach him; had pneumonia April 1869 and is well now but tires easily; read his article with interest; fate of this government is shrouded in the future; past symmetry of government is gone and confusion reigns; the republic is in ruins; elements of Civil War exist; legislature is imprevious to the crie sof the people; is deeply affected by death of friends such as Mom[?] Arleise[?], James Murdaugh; the small hermitage [Wurburton] has been sold to Mr. Wood from the north and his title may not be good; are out of Circuit Court and are much fatigued; pleased with Judge Garreson from Accomac Co.; hopes his son Robert has promise at the bar. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOvercome by heat and has just returned to business; was unab;e to obtain any further information as to the Israelite and his victim who were settling their \"land\" business in Orange C.H.; his friend Rob[er]t T. Craighill, Attorney at Law, Lynchburg is known in that region and may be able to tell of desireable land for sale. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter of the 6th; came here from Variety Springs in Augusta County; about 800 visitors here and as far as he knows neither \"scalawags\" nor \"carpetbaggers;\" waters are medicinal; many businessmen of Richmond here-Judge Lyon; Mr. Carrington of the Exchange Hotel, P. V. Daniel, Jr., President of the R. F. and Potomac RR, W. A. Maury Lovingstine, the Jewish delegate in legislature, Bishop Doggett, Revs. Hoge and Nolley, Mr. Pizzini; from here he goes to the Cold Sulpher near Goshen; then Rockbridge Alum and Variety, then home. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWrote some days ago for him to send manuscripts he elft addressed to Mr. H. B. Cust[in?] of Accomac; will be in Washington in a few days so retain them. 1 p. ALS. Including AN John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AN [Joseph Segar], noting papers returned in preson, 5 Sept. 1870. 1 p. Also including ALS from Joseph Segar, to John Tyler, Jr., 15 Aug. 1870, requesting Tyler to send 2 manuscripts left with him to Old Point; will pay on his end. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWishes he could accept a series of politcal articles from him but they are financially unwell; \"The XIX Century\" is slowly winning its way but pays little; his [WWH] srevices as editor are gratiutious; they hope soon to be able to compensate contributors; their views correspond and he would like him to appear in their pages monthly as an editorial contributor. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eExpected to have sent him proceeds for his notes for $75 but they called off the campaign; hopes to send it in a few days; does not want to be misunderstood that he ran when Waller did in 1869 as an Independant Republican as he is now; assumes Conservative and Moderate Republicans voted for him so to defeat Whittlesey; he acted as an honest man not a party man; voted against giving Mrs. Lincoln a pension; to reduce tarriff and Internal Revenue; voted to admit Mississippi, Texas and Georgia without the provisions given Virginia; when possible he supported the Republican part as he was brought up anti-slavery; voted to enforce 15th amendment with no apologies as something had to be settled; is for peace but there will be none if the Democrats are restored to power. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis letter reminded him of earlier, happier days; he will tell the literary Societies of the University of his desires as the faculty does not directly interfere with such matters; or in getting use of the Public Hall; his [JT] series of lectures would be interesting; will be in Washington Friday, hope to see you. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for subscribers to a new \"National Journal\" dedicated to preserving \"Irish freedom,\" prospectus enclosed. 1 p. PL. Including a PD, \"Prospectus of the Irish Nationalist and Working-Man's Advocate.\" Gives summary of form newspaper will take. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelayed reply to his second letter to wait for decision on matter; but still has received no definite answer; feeling seems to be that due to studies there wouldn't be time for entire lecture series; but one or two of lectures could probably draw sufficient audiences; was only in Washington on last visit for one day. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by [George Frederick Holmes] explaining that he saw some students and they feel the entire series would be too much, but that audiences for one or two could be obtained; a room and audience would be provided; necxt week would be best as after Christmas Intermediate exams start. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSend address as he wished to write to him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas been invited to locate in Schuylkill Co. [Pa.] to publish a paper he devoted to the Irish Democratic and workingman's interest; consented then realized he was well known across the country and a paper published in [Philadelphia] would have greater effect; is necessary as radicals are making great inroads in Irish vote; has sent several prospectuses of newspaper and responds ifavorable; is trying to raise funds; first issue out of the 16th of January; says Tyler is the ablest man in country to write articles for sucha journal; glad to hear of book he is writing; would like to bring back former happy government. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAfter consulting several prominent students has concluded that his 2nd and possibly 3rd lectures would be wel lreceived; Thursday and Friday mnights at the hall of the Washington Society would be best; charge fifty cents for 1, or seventy-five cents for two lectures; presentation of third lecture topic will depend upon reception of second. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing lecture. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter and he forgot to say if it would be worth while for him [JG] to ask any of the National Democratic Com[mi]tt[ee] if they would lend a hand; maybe that would give them too much knowledge; seems the labors of both their lifetimes could fail for lack of a small sum; with his great knowledge he could unit the Irish people; now is the time and he [JT] is able; needs money; feels for the first time man's inhumanity to man. 2 pp. ALS. Including calling card of James Gibbons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter regarding lecture but Mr. Murphy refuses to publish any shape of lecture; has spoken to the St. Vincent dePaul Society about asking him to lecture on condition that he share proceeds; his name and the society's reputation should draw a crowd; hopes to put him in touch soon. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAt present he can do no more than offer to help secure audiences for the interesting subjects he [JT] mentions; must have his correspondence with others about printing. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter explaining it refers to furnishing \"DeBow's Review\" with historical sketches. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThanks for the interesting letter; couldn't use it in his little history but will preserve it for future possibilities; nothing [in the book] about his father's presidential term will offend him, except the limited space he could devote; was in Richmond when a public dinner was given to Mr. Webster but had no invitation so visited President Tyler instead; is glad Gov[ernor] Wise is doing a biography of Pres[iden]t Tyler. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his of the 9th and enclosure; couldn't answer immediately as was engaged in the courts on Boundary between Md. and Va.; the \"prize decision\" and much else has been included in his father's memoirs; is disappointed as has gotten no information from Washington, Cushing, or others as to their retirements from his father's cabinet; [following is a series of questions and tentative answers about Harrison and Tyler's cabinets-who held which position for how long]; strange that he is confused on these matters; answer them briefly, no long account; plans to read final copy with him before gonig to printers. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis [JT] reminisence of Cabinets is in error; [following is a list of appointees to and retirements from Presiden John Tyler's cabinet]; is it possible that neither he nor Cushing nor anyone will supply him the dates? 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepeats that he is in error as to the date of Spencer's retirement; [followng a list of positions held and retired in President John Tyler's Cabinet]; mentions dispute between [John Canfield] Spener and [Abel Parker] Upshur regarding the [Alexander Slidell] MacKenzie affair [as commander of the brig Somers he had executed Spencer's son for mutiny]; Spencer wanted MacKenzie turned over to Civil Grand Jury; as Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs he [HAW] was consulted; can't you get Cushing or someone to ascertain the dates of retirement; his [JT] dates must be in error. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived his answer to his changing his request for a personal interview upon the subject of religion to a suggestion that he read the interview between the Son of God and Nickodemus; meant no insult; is not judging him; knows other Southern Gentlement who worship only Honor and not Christ; knows he has had the oppotunity to acquire millions yet has remained honest; just wanted him to avail himself of the comforts of religion; hopes he will forgive his intrusion into his inner man. 8 pp. ALS. Including NCL, n.d. entitled \"Bismarck's Religious Character - A Letter of the Prussian Premier,\" dated 26 December 1865. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eClara and she had been looking forward to a trip to Washington next month; but now even if the Major goes they won't as business has been so bad; Clara has developed into a fine girl; the widows are still in sweeds but not beyond approach; would so like to see him well married; the French situation is all absorbing-poor France; sees his friends the Polks and McPheeters grequently; Miss Cornelia Polk married Mr. Drake; Maggie McPheeter had her debut this winter; winter is severe; rumors that Clara will marry son of the richest citizens untrue; the Major is not well. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThey infer from the charcter of the work [Tyler's book Two Civilizations] that sales would be chiefly to father's friends and associates; will superintend publication for 10% commission; must have it in hand to make estimate; portraits on steel cost about $100 each. 2 pp. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarzing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that they will be unable to publish his contemplated work [Two Civilizations Emanating From Jamestown and Plymouth Rock]; it will be a great work and a time will come when there will be a great demand for it, but that time is not now; the whole South and Democratic mind of the country is prostrate; abolition rules there now; doesn't believe he will find a publisher in the North; but don't despair time will make all things equal in the end. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas not aware that his company was composed of Southerners or did business on could be dispersed of, especially Professor Holmes' History of hte United States; why his book, Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock would not interest the general public he doesn't know; Mr. William M. Burwell of New Orleans, editor of the \"DeBow's Review\" is anxious for his articles; Mr. Burwell even wishes to preface the articles with a defense of his father against the Southern Clayites and Van Burenites; history will see his father as betrayed in his efforts to save the Constitution; strongly denounces the Radicals; he works on commission, he [JT] works on royalty. 3 pp. ALS. Including a postscript by John Tyler, Jr., explaining that his work is the first volume of a larger series; planned as a reaction to a speech given by Mr. R. C. Winthrop on the 250th anniversary of the Plymouth landings that insunuated that teh civilization of freedom had overshadowed the civilization of slavery. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHave made an approximate estimate; 1000 copies [of the book Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock] in the style of Wallis Peabody, tinted paper $900; 2000 copies $1500; on white paper 1000 copies $800; $2000 - 1300; binding in cloth $28-35; are not prepared to asy what aid they will give in selling in the South and West; feel book should be sold by subscription. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing and summarizing letter, also mentioning a letter from John Tyler, Jr. to Miss E. V. Mason, January, 1871, on lecture on effects upon society of Divorcements and Independency of Revenues in marries women; [letter is missing]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas searched his house and Judge Tucker's for the publication you want, but cannot find it; maybe there's a copy in the library of the Historical Society in Richmond; check with H. Wynne of Richmond who is a diligent collector; will send an address delivered by his [JT] father on the 166th anniversary of William and Mary College, 1859; can he get a copy of the Commission of Agriculture report? 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHopes he enjoyed the wedding fesitivites; there can be no doubt that the only chance of happiness is in the marriage relationship; outside of that all is discontent; at length one may wish for death as a relief from loneliness; such were his thoughts during the Carnival of Washington City yesterday and the day before; in the midst of it all he was never so lonely and perfectly willing to be at rest; yet the Carnival was a perfect climax to the madness of the last 10 years; it diverted the public from the loss of liberty they have suffered, to debauchery and bestiality; it is a government of oligarchy and tyranny; he thinks this privately as the press is as corrupt as the people and their rulers; no journal from the South will be considered; all is lost worth living for; no existing party can save the country; the parties want only power, not service to the public; the nation is marching to the Red Sea of Carnage; the constitutional system is terminated and despotism must follow; the Enforcement Act has passed congressl and the Legislature of Virginia sold themselves to the North and East throug hthe Pennsylvania Centra Railroad, thereby imperiling the alliance between the South and West. 7 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIs glad he is well; and that he is still defending the South against her Yankee enemies; the work in which he is engaged [the book \"Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock\"] is worthy; Northern publishers will be unwilling to publish a work which will hold their boasted civilzations in contempt; the scheme he proposes might work, but the season is far advanced; maybe Celsus Price could help; is too busy to do it; have heard little of his friend the \"viddowt\" [sic] except she is building a house on Lucas Place; probably for some lackyman - wish it were him. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReceived his letter from Bolling Baker; no good land left near Mellonville or Enterprise, both on Lake Monroe; but good state land near \"olando\" in Orange County; a good place to practice law; a lady is wanted to open a school; it is splendid country for fruit, game, people; strong democratic area, no radicals; can be purchased for $125 an acre - $200; he [JT] could get the County Judgeship. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[no] H. L[oper], [Tallahasse, Fla.], to [John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C.] 26 [Feb. 1871], informing him that he has the refusal of this entry for 15 days; he could have 80 acres for $100; it is beautiful land so take all of it; can plant garden from the middle of February and again in October [lists what can be grown]; many deer to be found; he was in the \"Confed Navy\" [so called] and ordered here by Mr. Mallory in 1862; met him in Portsmouth, Va. before. 1 p. Also including AN John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AM by John Tyler, Jr., n.d. on verso of endorsement, being rough notes regarding estimates of a Mr. Kapp of persons of foregin birth in the United States 1800-1860, claiming errors in his figures. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas given his letter to Mr. Loper who wll tell him of the country; has not been there [Orange County] but has a relative, Mr. Francis Eppes, in Buckingham County who is well pelased; his [JT] teaching could not be done there but Orange County is better settled; settlers such as Col. William B. Randolph of N. Orleans and Col. Chester from Carolina; These are cultured people; would like him to join that paradise but his business is with the \"Carpetbaggers;\" to get back some of what they have stolen; this was formerly finest area of state; now is in desolation; negroes are in congress. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs chairmen of the Lecture Committee of this city's Franklin Society he was given his [JT] letter to Major Walter Jones; will take care of all expenses but travel and he will receive half the gross proceeds should he lecture; as they are new at the business of lecturing and not too successful, they can offer you no fixed sum. 2 pp. ALS. Including PL from the Franklin Society and its refounding after the Civil War; now asking for donations for books, manuscripts, printings, etc. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn his, Judge Baker's and ex-Gov. Walker's opinion, Orlando is the place for him; the Eppes, Randolphs and Chesters are neighbors; his office can be in town; sends directions as to how to get to Orlando; is he has no disabilities under the \"Act\" they see no trouble in procuring the County Judgeship which is the Justice of the Peace also; also could be member of the Lefislature; Ex-Gov. Walker and Judge Bolling Baker send regards; Marion County has too many negroes and radicals for him [JT]; he can build a comfortable cottage house for $75-$80; he should get business in Valudia and \"WeKiva\" Counties, untouched by the war. 4 pp. ALS. Including 9 copies of a PD, n.d., dealing with the Superior oranges, cane and cotton grown in Orange County, Florida. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a small map showing the land he proposed for him; notices the lake wich is full of fish; neighbors are Mr. Preston, Gen'l B.F. Whitney and Mr. W.M. Tyler; the land will be easy to clear; he could raise a log cabin; sends information on cost of passage to Florida; the county surveyor will run out his land for him; believes his daughter could find godo teaching position with family; this area one part of U.S. the war did not affect; the people are well off. 4 pp. ALS. Including a D, a map, n.d., of the land in Orange County being suggested to John Tyler, Jr. for purchase. 1 p. Also including NC, n.d., on oranges, canes and travel in Orange County, Fla., 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlso including NC, n.d., as to a new town being laid out on former sight of Mellonville, to be called Sanford. 1 p. ALso including NC, n.d., as to General Sanford setting up a town near Mellonville; and planning the largest orange grove in the cotninental U.S., 1 p. Also including NC, n.d., as to the Florida Improvement Co., of New York setting up \"Merrit's Vineyard\" near Mellonville. 1 p. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., 4 and 5 March 1871; also mentions \"money sent as per memorandum enclosed,\" 14 March. 1 p. Also including D, a map, presumably of land in Orange County, Fla., being considered for purchase by John Tyler, Jr., 1 p. Also including PDS by James A. Anderson, 187, a Homestead Application for \"the S 1/2 of SE 1/4 amd SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section Six [6] in Township Twenty [20] S of Range Thirty [30] containing 141 Acre;\" Land Office at Tallahassee, Florida, 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of Judge Jno. Friend's letter about selling land to the Florida and German sTates Immigration Co.; the Spanish grant purchased by Mr. Sanford is noted for tropical fruits; Judge Baker and ex-Governor Walker would like to see him come to Orange County. 1 p. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from John Friend, Fernandina, Fla., to John H. Loper, Tallahassee, Florida 28 Feb. 1871. Dr. Koch has left for Europe to find Swedish or German immigrants for Florida, which mission he believes will be successful and good for Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis $200 received and the deed will be taken care of; best route from Washington, D.C. to Tallahassee, Florida, and then on the Mellonville where his land is; list of vacant lots near his; from what he hears, there are no swamps or marshes around the lake his land is on; potential problems with mosquitoes, turtles, rattlesnakes, and ticks. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWill try to arrange for him to give a series of lectures, but doubts many tickets will be sold before he arrives. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., invitation of the Franklin Society of Mobile, Alabama, accepted for April. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGov. Walker and he believe that he [JT] can help regenerate Florida; extends regards to his daughter [Mattie]; lamentation on the Confederate dead and \"our broken hearts.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed to his land is enclosed; has a choice piece of property - don't sell it; Gov. Walker and Judge Baker believe he can be a leading man in that part of Florida and will soon be noticed by showing what a good Democrat he is; get friends to buy land around him; mark his corners well when he comes to look at his land. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises him of additional vacant lots to purchase for a sugar cane plantation, but he must send money immediately. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStrongly urges him to purchase the vacant land-it is a healthy place, good sil, and can only increase in value; am saving one lot for Nicholas Trist of Philadelphia; send the money soon if he wants the land. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis deed and some letters of introduction have been sent to him; have put in a claim for the vacant lot next to his in case he wants it; ask his friend sto correspond with him [JHL] if they want the land near him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis friend William Randolph lives near the land John Tyler, Jr. purchased and tells him it is good land; his friend Francis Eppes concurs. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letter replying to Robert Tyler's enquiry; he is interfering in his business. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrote Mr. McKenzie trying to sell him land; did not refer to any transaction between him and Tyler. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., this explains Loper's communication to Lewis McKenzie. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses newspaper clippings; land next to his has been set aside for N[icholas] P. Trist; will be on his judicial circuit until July. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., land next to his has been bought for N.P. Trist. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSurprised he didn't receive the two letters he sent' wrote Judge Bolling Baker inquiring about political matters in Florida and whether there was a business other than farming for him; has no money at present-spent it all on this farm and has got to wait until the crops come in; wants him to visit Florida first and send back a report; then will decide whether to join him; if Florida fails they can fall back on this farm. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, letter is \"in relation to Florida matters.\" 1 p. Also including a printed invitation, from the Virginia Dialectic Society, [of the] Va. Mil[itary] Institute, [Lexington, Va.], Final Celebration, Monday evening, July 3rd 1871. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Walker wishes to see him; Joseph H. Whitner says his land in Orange County is worth $50 per acre; Whitner said Tyler could be elected as the Deomcratic party's nominee for Orange Co. for state legislature; plans to cut a canal between Lakes Munro and Conway, which will increase his property's value. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ANS, by Jno. H. Loper, \"above is a correct copy of my letter.\" Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, 20 Oct. 1871, asking [Loper?] to save this copy for him; orginal sent only to McKenzie. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAt home Tuesday evening, June 6th, 1871, honoring Alberta N. Williams and T.C. Rush. 3 items. PC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSettles accounts from his lectures to the Franklin Society of Mobile; encloses Dr. Hamilton's bill; good luck with the rest of his lecture tour; it will do them both good to give up [liquor?]. 4 pp. ALS. Including an autographed bill, from F.[?] M. Hamilton, M. D., to O. S. Beers, May 1871, for attendance on and presciptions for John Tyler, Jr., $25. 1 p. Also including an autographed receipt, from F.[?]M. Hamilton, M. D., to O. S. Beers, 15 July 1871, payment received from O. S. Beers, $5. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProceedings of his Franklin Society Lectures used to settle his hotel bill; Dr. Hamilton needs his money and he needs the money he paid on his account. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs still awaiting settlement of his affairs with Judge Fields; has no money to send him, although still plans to carry out the project [purchasing land in Florida?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturned from California and found his letters; glad he is following his advice; Southerners should trsut President Grant to be their friend; will try to carry out his request [to find him a political office in Florida?]; should consult the local leading men about possibilities; if the south carries on in the spirit of the Sentinel article, she will win Congress' friendship. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs connected with no paritcular paper, but writes articles upon request; is particularly interested in public education in Virginia and is superintendent for Fauquier County; will be happy to print his letter; everyone wondering with what party he should affiliate. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs wondering what induced him to endorse President Grant for another term; in 1864 J. C. B. DeBow called Tyler \"the political prophet of the age;\" what would he tell his father about his stance? 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill endeavor to explain his reasons for endorsing President Grant; the Democratic Party betrayed the South by accepting the compromise of 1850; he no longer looks to the past for political guidance but to the present and future needs; like Sallust, he has decided to support the ruling party so he can help direct the course it will take; foresees the breakup of Democratic Party and joining with conservative Republicans; Republicans have adopted practices first used by the Democrats under Andrew Jackson; abolitionist vote determined who won the 1848 election - if Taylor's party has not pleased them, they would have gone over to the Democrats; Democratic Party has practiced the same \"deceptive professions and false actions\" as Southerners now accuse the Republican Party as practicing; the Democratic Party; because of what it did during Pres. James K. Polk's administration, caused the late war; if Southerners continue the way they are going, they will lose those liberties they still have; the South can be saved only if it looks to the president for protection; the forces of agrarianism are forces of anarchy; if the South doesn't reform, it will be destroyed. 69 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDemocratic part will be unable to succeed unless it joins with part of the Republican party; Southerners more interested in local Democratic successes than national ones; he could probably work with leading Floridians without compromising his principles; he might be able to work out a deal to get himself elected to the U.S. Senate if he can prevent election frauds. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad his talents are bing used well; what happened in Orange Co., Fla. last summer has tied up his resources; he can prosper in Florida id he waits awhile; General Grant is a friend to the South; his analysis of the census will be sent to Francis A. Walker; please present the compliments to Gov. [Harrison] Reed of Fla..3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John, Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs on her way to St. Louis, Boston, and Washington, D. C.; is returning Mr. Loper's letter; some men are planning to finish the S. Florida R. R.; he likes his stand [on support for the Republican party?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis seven dollars received; cane will be sent to him; will see Col. Capers for him. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees with his article; would cooperate in any plan to annex Cuba or Mexico but the president [Grant] is not interested; the members of the [Republican] party in Florida need to learn to compromise and not quarrel so much with each other. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas in Washington, D.C., one day and did not see the president; will return shortly and press his case; dislikes interfering with the wishes of the governor of Florida about appointments to judgeships; needs letters of recommendations, anyway, which he has not sent; consults with Governor [Harrison] Reed about a suitable office for him. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll he knows about the state of things in Florida is what he [JT] has told him and what he reads i nthe Sentinel; President Grant relies on his friends in Florida to tell him what is happening there; he cannot request a specific post for him because he doesn't know if the governor would approve; asks him to tell about the men holding posts he desires and he will see if they can be removed; asks who in Florida has the most influence with President Grant. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.]. summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePurman, Jenkins, and Conast failed in their scheme which would have caused half the Republican party members to leave; they should lose their commissions so that party harmony can be restored; they don't have much influence anyway. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; letter was sent by Mr. Bowes but was never delivered. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e2 pp. AD.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllness and cold weather have delayed his trip to washington, D. C., but will attend to his business there when he arrives. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to defend himself against charges that he is seeking to disrupt the Republican party; has always worked for party harmony; is glad he joined the Republicans; will point out his work to the president and other senators. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs working on his behalf, but things go slowly; his senators must approve all appointments in Florida; he must be patient and discreet. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas gotten others to sound out his senators about a place for him; will speak to the commissioner of Internal Revenue about the assessor's office for either him or Mr. Walton; the Sentinel has the potential of being Florida's leading political newspaper. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIf he receives appointment to the assessor's office, he will raise Tyler's salary to $ 2,500 a year and the management of the Sentinel will remain as is. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been speaking to Senator O[sborn] about a poet for him of Mr. Walton; they cannot be confirmed in a post without at least one Senator's approval; Osborn fears that he and Walton support Gov. Reed and not himself; Osborn will visit Tyler in Tallahassee; pay no attention to those trying to get him into trouble-that would ruin his chances. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWent to see Senator [Oliver Hazard Perry Throck] Morton about the possibilities of someone being appointed over the objections of one's senators; he thinks it \"quite doubtful.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Walton and he have made an arrangement suitable to him, so [he should] push for his appointment [to the assessor's office]; plans to make the Sentinel a leading Grant nwespaper in the South. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Walton's appointment has been delayed; Senators will not confirm appointments unless one of the appointee's senators agrees to it; also need letters sent to Commissioner [of Internal Revenue] Douglass about P.'s [i.e. Purman's] disrupting activities; Washington officials have little interest in local disruptions of the Republican party because there is so much of it in the South; advises him and Mr. Walton to go to the convention in Jacksonville to see how things are, politically speaking. 8 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHis letters to Dr. Silas Reed have been forwarded to Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of a letter, from Silas Reed, Cheyenne, Wy[oming] T[erritor]y, to John Tyler, Jr., [Tallahassee, Florida]. 23 December 1871. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJames M. Ray asked him to tell him [JT] that he should write Grant a letter requesting an appointment; Sec[retar]y [of the Interior, Columbus] Delano will present his case to Mr. Douglass; the Greely movement will fizzle. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written to Sec[retar]y Delano about his appointment - Delano and Douglass support him; will have Grant appoint him when the Senate adjourns so Senator Osborn can't interfere with it. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a review written by Frank Alfriend [of Gov. Wise's memoir of President Tyler]. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and one of 3 July 1872, from same to same. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets Alfriend's review was lost; he [JT] did justice to President Tyler and to Governor Wise; in the second volume of his constitutional history, he writes that his [JT] father's administration was both brilliant and a success; Greely's agrarianism can only lead to the despotism; asks him to review his Common and Civil Laws in the United States. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAsks Grant to remove W.J. Purman from office of assessor of internal revenue, and appoint John Tyler, Jr., in his place; Purman is a disrupting influence, but Tyler has ably supported the Republican party in his newspaper. 1 p. Cy of AL. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; copies also sent to James M. Ray of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and to Silas Reed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that W. J. Purman be removed from office of assessor because of his disrupting influence, and that Tyler be the Republican Party in the fall elections. 2 pp. Cy of AL. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter; this copy made on 18 July [18]72.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor [Harrison] Reed's request must wait until Grant returns next Tuesday. 1 p. A Telegram. Including AN, summarizing contents of telegram; and summarizing contents of telegrams of 23 July and 25 July 1872. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeparted to Tallahassee too hastily to say good-bye; felt Mr. Walton did not want him around, so came here and got his old job back; he could have done great things for Mr. Walton. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill write him more fully on the matter [of offering Tyler a position as editor] after the Alabama State Republican convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Tyler replied that he will become an assessor and so declined the offer. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout behind-the-scenes political maneuvers on the part of Osborn, Adams, Randall, and others at the Florida State Republican convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas raised money for campaign if nominated. 1 p. A Telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler has been appointed as assessor of Florida by the President [Grant]. 1 p. Telegram. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of telegram. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBowes is too mean for words; Black people tried to burn the office because of him; no one likes him; Ramsden is just as meant but has not yet shown it; if he decides to start a paper, he [STB] will run for it for him - people like him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates him on his appointment; urges him not to make any promises until he has seen him. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the new regulations on distilled spirits; Mr. Purman has been notified about his appointment; terrorisim will used to prevent fair voting. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Sydney T. Bates formerly worked at the Sentinel office. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives advice on starting a newspaper; will easily be profitable if he gets state work; Mr. Walton should get rid of \"that barbarian,\" [Mr. Bowes]. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Sydney T. Bates formerly worked at the Sentinel office. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad he received his appointment; hopes that Greeley and the rin will be defeated; is leaving for Saratoga Springs, New York. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe regulations sent to him and the papers in the office should be sufficient to explain his job; if not, he can write for advice; he'll soon learn his job. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests his help in finding a job; his father is very old and unable to support his family; there are no employment opportunities around here. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; told him he was unable to help him. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes Tyler still plan to start a paper? If not, her will take a job in Tampa, Fla.; What is his opinion of the recent nominations in Florida? 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Ramsden worked in Sentinel office. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs it true Gov. Reed is going to cooperate in promoting the state ticket?; if true, the Republicans will carry the state. 1p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to come to the convention; believes the \"ring,\" ticket will be defeated; people think he [HR] supports Greeley. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill try to get to Jacksonville if not too ill; will cooperate with his work, but does want a place on the ticket; thinks the liberal Republicans should nominate a ticket, whether the Democrats endorse it or not. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he has nothing to offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had revenue experience, and would appreciate a job; for reference contact Mr. H. Williams, Major Sherman Conant, Capt. J.W. Johnson, and Mr. Walter Gwynn. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he has nothing to offer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEveryone here happy that the Republican factions have reunited; please have Gov. Reed reappoint Henry Roundtree as a judge of Hernando Co,; he is a good party man; Gov. Reed must do something about the Harris clique [including Grreley, Bloxam, Long, and Mathews] which opposed the national and state tickets; the governor needs to reward his friends with offices. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. O. Mathews, sheriff of [Marion] County, has gone to Tallahassee to influence him against him [WHL]; Mathews is a Greeley man and opposes the state and national tickets; urges him not to listen to Mathews. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letters of 18 and 20 Sept. [i.e. Aug.] 1872; Gov. Reed is to read them and return them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Tyler to donate $50 to the Republican Party for campaign purposes. 1 p. PL. Signed by J. D. Enos, Asst. Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout political maneuvers and compromises withing the Republican party. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter is about \"contemplated movements.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePeople want to see a better choice than that offered by the Democratic state ticket and the [Republican] ring; political maneuvering in Florida. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMovement afoot to nominate a third ticket; has been offered $25,000 to resign, but won't do it; if he came, he might be nominated to an office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter about \"political game going on.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to be nominated for Congress and nothing else; Call talked to him about political matters; he [CC] is acceptable to the Liberal Republicans. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], this letter and that of 26 Aug. [18]72 are about \"political games and movements.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants a commission as justice of the peace so he can help young colored men register to vote, because their votes are needed. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he would nto recommend his appointment because he wanted to register people improperly. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThe house of which he spoke is not favorably located; political maneuvering. 2 pp. ALS. Including an AL, [Chas. Cowlam, Jacksonville, Fla.?, to John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida?], n.d. The election commissions must be composed so as to prevent the inspectors sent by the \"Ring\" from having any influence. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe letters from the A. M. E. Church, from Dr. [Silas[ Reed, and from Governor [Harrison] Reed, and from the secretary all support the dismissal of Purman and his appointment; Mr. Hart is a worthy candidate for governor [of Florida]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe only way to remain strong in their committment to temperature it to turn to God. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to speak at the Grant and Wilson meeting. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizng contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe and B. [i.e. Bloxham] must not do anything yet; waiting to see what Cheney and Conant will do; encloses letters for B[loxham], Gibbs, and W____. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe [Executive] Committee [of the Republican Party] is trying to defeat him [HR]; they plan to win by using fraudulent registrations; [James M.] Ray had resigned. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to send official stationery, and ask the governor to appoint him as justice of the peace and notary public; he needs to be reimbursed for postage and printing done for his job as assessor; is forming Grant and Wilson clubs; wants to be nominated to legislature. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], wrote him on 11 Sept. that had written him on 3 Sept. 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e[Marion] County supports state and national [Republican] tickets; had a peaceful, orderly meeting yesterday with good speeches by Judge Hart and Major Stearns; would be nice if he gave a speech; has been appointed a notary public. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., wrote him that assistant assessors not permitted to hold other offices.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePolitical maneuvering between the conservatives and the \"ring,\" Major Bell is trying to secure his [HR] nomination as U.S. Senator; a trip to Washington, D.C. may be necessary - will he need permission to go? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout the actions of the Ex[ecutive] Committee [of the Florida Republican Party]; possibility of Tyler moving to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends replies to his questions about his duties as assessor; his nomination ought to show the colored people that Grant did not support his predecessor [Purman]; Greeley coalition weakening. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by James M. Ray]. 13 Sept. [1872]. He has not resigned; Senator Osborn in town. 1 p. Also including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGreeley's supporters concede his defeat on the national level but believe they can win on the state level; they will probably succeed in Florida because of the \"odious men\" on the Republican ticket; we need a \"Grant Reform\" ticket which will bring together many different elements; different factions of Republicans; dominance of carpetbaggers in office. 6 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., to \"My Dear Gov[erno]r\" [Harrison Reed, Jacksonville, Florida, 13 Sept. 1872]. Above is a copy of letter he sent to Ray; he should be strong in urging adoption of Grant Reform ticket. 1 p. Also including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letter of 13 September 1872 to Harrison Reed is in reply to his of 11 September [18]72. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment as notary public and justice of peace will not interfere with his assessor duties; if elected to the legislature, Gov. [Harrison] Reed will \"make it all right with the Department;\" will continue to send certificates of entries in his assessment if required to do so. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis last history article very good; he [RT] may go to New Orleans, 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCowlam has left for New York; he, Gibbs, Allison, and he [HR] must go to Washinton, D. C. and Pensacola; send copies of his letters to the committee [Executive Committee of the State Republican Party]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[JT] should not remove Conant - he supports Gov. [Harrison] Reed; he [JB] secured the letter from Walls, thinking it might be useful some time. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to donate $100 to the Republican Party for campaign purposes. 1 p. PL. Signed by J.D. Enos, Asst. Secretary.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eShould he continue writing letters for the Sentinel?; the South should not support Greeley; the Independent National Democratic Committee is working for Grant; he would like to send the letter he wrote to Dr. Wat Henry Tyler of Westmoreland, Va., to Mr. Henry C. Page for publication in his paper, the N.Y. Era. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas sent his letter to Dr. [Wat Henry] Tyler to Henry C. Page of the N.Y. Era; the letter will appear at the right place at the right time. 1 p. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from William Archer Cocke, Monticello, Florida, to Henry C. Page, Ed[itor of the] N.Y. Era, 3 Oct. 1872. Am enclosing a letter from John Tyler, Jr., for publication; he is a fine person and a devoted Grant man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him and the president [for removing Marshall Conant and Att[orne]y Bisbee]; urges him to tell the president he will always serve him. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe [WHL] was not nominated [for the state legislature] because Mr. McGrath backed out on his promise to support him; he can control at least 2 of the 3 nominees; talk about proposing a ticket uniting conservative Republicans and Democrats - should he do it?; it will be an all-white ticket to oppose the nominated all-black one. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received his letters of 22 August and 1 Oct. 1872 requesting $50 and $100; since the committee has not invited him to speak (except once) and since they did not support his appointment as assessor, he sees no reason to send the money. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to his letter of 3 Oct. 1872; has not been invited to speak because in Florida it is customary for those wishing to speak to volunteer and not wait to be asked; he had nothing to do with the arrangements of the convention in Jacksonville; the committee did nothing either to hinder or to help his appointment as assessor. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease critique the enclosed article which he wrote; for the Sentinel is writing a paper on Hart; use Hart's influence for Grant. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a donation of $100 to the Republican campaign fund. PL. Signed by J.D. Enos, Asst. Secretary. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter, receipt enclosed. Also including ANS, by J.C. Greeley, 16 Oct. [18]72, receipt for Tyler's contribution of $100 to the Rep[ublican] Ex[ecutive] Com[mittee]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWould prefer a judgeship to the post office position; Gilman might be able to help him; Judge Hilton could write editorials for him; Dyke might sell his newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas forwarded his and [Wm. Archer] Cocke's letters to H.C. Page at New York; hopes to carry Virginia in the election. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter about steps Gilmer has taken to enable him to purchase the Floridian newspaper. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., to Mr. Ray and others, 10 November 1872, Dyke offered him the Floridian cheaply; if in his hands, it would \"completely disarm\" the opposition and cause them to support Grant. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks his production [an article] is excellent; has written on a similar topic earlier; suggestions on where to publish the article. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves his article should come out in pamphlet form and has written Mr. Walton about this subject to his approval. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRequests an autograph of President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; replies that he lost his father's letters during the war. 1 p. Also including The Index, Newburgh, N.Y., vol II, no. 3, December 1872. See p. 2 for excerpt of letter by John Tyler, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOrder for Jenkins to pay $100 out of his [JT] current salary to the Republican State Executive Committee. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, Ed. M. Cheney, Chairman, [Republican State Executive Committee], Jacksonville, Florida, 17 Oct. 1872. Money received. Also including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturning Mr. Gilmer's letter; hopes he will be able to purchase the Floridian; Judge Hilton would make a good partner; Hart will make a good governor - perhaps he will appoint Tyler to a place. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMoney for S. P. Bayly received and given to him; he shows his articles to all the leading men; if he were to give a speech, he would easily get people to follow in his path. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany old Democrats prefer Grant to Greeley; his Sentinel articles are read down here and are well recieved; he can influence the men nominated to the legislature from here; will be a Republican majority here; he has immense influence. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMr. Walton unable to publish his article on 'The Issues of the Future;' will try to find someone else to do it; H. C. Page published his letter to Dr. [Wat] Tyler; please correct the following sentence in his letter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSent Tyler's letter to the Chairman of the Independent Committee and asked him to use his influence against Munger [?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs very depressed; a cataract has destroyed sight in right eye; needs a loan desperately. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMunger[?] is a nasty person; [Harrison] Reed wants the Senate seat - Hart should offer him a cabinet position instead and keep Reed on his side; corruption of Democrats and Republicans; did he [W. A. C.] slander Reed in his letter to Hart? 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sure Robert Jones understands Tyler's inability to assist him; Jones has temporary employment; Bessie [Denison] not well and is travelling to Virginia and maybe South Carolina; is having money problems with the school. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanking him for letting him read LeCain's[?] and Cave's letters; they are surrounded by knaves who know nothing of statesmanship; the Sentinel has suffered since Tyler left - he needs another paper to edit; hopes Tyler gets the Senate seat if he wants it; he [WAC] prefers a federal judgeship; is working on a book on moral philosophy and Christianity; recalls meeting Tyler and his father in 1840 on a boat while he was going to William and Mary and they were returning to Williamsburg. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT. W. Johnson would like to see Tyler editor of the Floridian, making it an independent Grant newspaper; Dyke owes money to Gen. Littlefield, who might help Tyler purchase the paper. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and that of 24 Oct. 1872.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout [T. W.] Johnson's political friends; Hart says [Harrison] Reed would not be placated with a Cabinet position; his family enjoyed his speech; is dissatisfied with his \"W. A. C.\" article; awaits money before doing more publishing. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs enclosing his lists [of people assessed?] for October; urges him to send his pay quickly - his [W. H. L] family needs the money. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout Greeley's duties. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnable to publish his speech because of its length; contribution [for $100] received. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOn other side is copy of his [W. A. C.] letter to H. C. Page of New York. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, from William Archer Cocke, Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida, to Henry C. Page, New York City, New York, n.d. Sends him a copy of Tyler's article on \"The Issues of the Future,\" recommending Page publish it as a pamphlet and keep proceeds from the sale for himself. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReluctant to write because didn't want to tell him that his land is worth less than he had been told; his is good land but must be improved in order to get the highest price; Henry Randolph has visited here and can tell him what his land is like. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePredicts the fall of \"Bourbon Democracy;\" in Virginia; his [JT] letter to him last December very influential. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes he takes over the Floridian; corruption of [Harrison] Reed, Thomas W. Osborn, Littlefield, and Dockray; believes Tyler can win Senate seat by exposing corruption of both parties; thinks they should lecture in Jacksonville this winter. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGrant won't let the \"Carpetbaggers\" run the administration; Gov. Walker visited him [WAC] and spoke about his chances for the Senate; hopes for a judgeship; \"carpetbaggers\" ought to go to prison; let him know if anyone opposes his nomination to the [Florida] Supreme Court. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoped to hear from him sooner; found out where he was when came across one of his lectures; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eElection Day was quiet; make friends with Hart; [Thomas W.] Osborn not going back to Senate; Gen. [Edward S.] Sandford is a likely candidate. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis Sentinel article received and passed around; election results from Columbia County; \"the State is safe for Hart.\" 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmancipation will lead ultimately to the extinction of Black people; election results were as he expected; he was one of the first in the South to uphold the independent's position. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, jr., \"Judge Cocke is a man distinguished in Law and Letters.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust watch out for election frauds perpetrated by the Democrats. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Harrison] Reed and [Thomas W.] Osborn are corrupt; if he wants the senate seat; it would be wise to get some Democratic support. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGlad Tyler is again editor of the Sentinel; really dislikes \"that dirty Scotchman;\" [Bowes]; likes Washington, D.C. and his work there. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter; answered on 20 November [18]72. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoesn't think any other assessor will be appointed for several months. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing this letter and that of 30 Nov[embe[r 1872. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written Senator Askins of Apalachicola on his behalf; urges him to speak to people about getting either of them appointed temporary attorney general. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written Gov. [Harrison] Reed about the necessity of counting the electoral vote before 4 December or else Florida will not be able to cast its votes for Grant and Wilson. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summariinzg contents of letter and his reply. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHappy to hear the results of the Florida election; \"the South has only to forget that she has done wrong and no one in the north will remember that there has been a war.\" 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoesn't care if he does go to hell for hating Bowes; Senator Gleason told him [SB] he voted against Walton because he hired Bowes; left Florida because Walton upheld Bowes and Ramsden after he [STB] forbade the latter to strike Shakespeare; supports him for the Senate, but he will have to get all the support he can to combat the influence of the scoundrels who are also running; has prepared a place for him to stay if he comes to Washington, D.C.; fears a smallpox outbreak; suggests he courts Mrs. Kindon [Mr. Bates' mother-in-law]. 9 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill try to find him a place to live; glad he is moving the assessor's office to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Circuit court is meeting; believes federal principles should dominate state ones, when there is a conflict; Senator [Thomas W.] Osborn tells him a movement is underfoot to throw out enough Republican votes in the South to give those states to [Horace] Greeley. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalker and Gen. [Jesse Johnson] Finley are the Democratic contenders for the Senate seat. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends him a letter to deliver to Walton; has talked to Walker about running for office. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill meet him in Tallahassee on Tuesday; doesn't think his plan to reduce the number of assistant assessors will work; new revenue bill does away with assessors and assistants anyway. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe needs to write a letter to the Commissioner stating the reasons for moving his office to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSupports him for Senator, if he doesn't think he's acting too soon; don't think he [SR] can lend much support to his efforts, but will see Senator [Simon] Cameron and Col. Scott on his behalf. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs trying to get enough supporters to call a national constitution convention; is sending him an article about this for him to publish. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises him to drop support of Walker and to support [William D.] Bloxham; Johnson believes Osborn and his friends will support Tyler for senator; Johnson also says Walker's support will be worth more than Bloxham's. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas made prior arrangements to be in Tallahassee on the 8th - can his business wait until then?; requests him to hold off on redistricting [the assistant assessor's territory] until he sees him; thinks he is making \"the right impression;\" as a senatorial candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill work for his candidacy as Senator; is it true the assessor's job and that of the assistant assessors will be abolished? He must know if he needs to look for another position; what is the political situation in Tallahassee? 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler for any information he has about the French Spoilation Claims of his father-in-law, Dr. Henry Cutris. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that didn't remember anything and the Union Army took his papers during the war. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Senator Thomas W.] Osborn says Hart will give him a judicial appointment; Osborn won't commit himself to support a particular person for his successor, but thinks Henderson the most likely man. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks that the assessor districts ought not to be consolidated; his message to Cheney sobered him. 1 p. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas not voted democratic since reconstruction; is Col. Brevard going to join the Republicans? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and that of 7 Dec. 1872. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent him an article proposing a canal across Florida and requests that if he concurs in the wisdom of the plan, to write an article for the Sentinel about it. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eThinks he has as much influence on the \"Ring\"; as any nonmember can have; believes he will be appointed to FloridaSupreme Court; will ask Adkins to support him for the Senate. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneral [Edward S.] Sanford will return by the end of the month; the Union and the Republican say he has withdrawn [from the Senate race]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes the [Republican] party will lay aside partisan concerns and nominate him for the Senate; if the assessor districts are consolidated, hopes he will retain him at least until he can find another position. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs to Tyler's chances for the Senate and possible supporters; let him know who supports his appointment to the Florida Supreme Court. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves the Republicans had promised the Senate seat to Gov. [Harrison] Reed; considers Tyler a good prospect; is not seeking the place for himself, but wouldn't refuse it if offered; believes [William Archer] Cocke the proper man for [the Florida Supreme Court]. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been trying to help him, but with no success; Bromwell and Pickett involved in sale of Confederate records. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDon't let people think Hart is going to appoint Mr. Pa[?] to the Supreme Court. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJudge [E.M.] Randall says Judge Hart is considering only him [WAC] so far, for appointment to the Supreme Court; Tyler, Randall, Walton, and he can help each other politically. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter,\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs coming to Tallahassee for the sitting of the Supreme Court; is preparing a lecture to deliver in Jacksonville; is working on Walker to get him to support Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout renting rooms for Tyler in Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs confident he will receive a judgeship, but maybe not on the Supreme Court. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe rumor is that Hart will nominate Franklin Frazer as his successor on the Supreme Court; Hart considering Foster for treasurer - he is honest and will not cause a scandal; no one has more influence with Hart than he. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAbout political appointment and former Gov. Walker's support for Tyler. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes him luck in the Senate race; hopes things will go better for him this year; is trying to remain sober; sister Letty [Letitia Tyler Semple] is angry with him because he owes her money; please send the temperance lecture. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not ask the governor [Hart] for a position - will wait for him to offer him a place; men of mind and statesmanship \"support the governor-elect and the Republican Party because of their principles.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFears treachery will kill his chances for the Senate sear; is still remaining sober. 1 p. ALS. Including NCl, letter from Tazewell Tyler, San Francisco, to the Editor of the Chronicle, 17 January 1873. President Tyler was not bankrupt when he became president. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs blind in one eye and rapidly losing sight in the other; has no means of support and is having to ask friends for money - can he help? 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHopes the gun suits him - it is a very good one; is going to Washington soon, so please send the letters. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of this letter, a bill for hack hire, and another letter by Lt. Egbert about the cost of the gun.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCan't remember if they had an engagement; must work for the defeat of the Ring. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Tyler to find out about an annexation expedition to San Domingo; needs a job that pays something. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrother Thomas has died; sister and he are getting a house where they can rent rooms as they have no other means of support; how is the family? 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a biographical sketch for the second edition of representative Men, North and South. 2 pp. ALS. Including PD, prospectus for the aforementioned book. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not think any wine is being made in his district. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, endorsing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNo wine or wine imitations are being made in his district. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent him all the official books and papers from his office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent him the records of his office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses pay account for April; is sending his official records. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis successor Knight arrived and has conveyed to him the official records; is upset that his office was taken from him and hopes Knight will not prove a disappointment. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe deprived a staunch supporter when he took away his office; the carpetbaggers in this state disliked him because he is a native Southerner; he understands the post collector at Key West is retiring - if true, he would like the appointment; Florida election frauds and Republicans who sold out to the Democrats. 16 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [on the reverse of p.5], summarizing contents of a letter of 30 June 1873.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas spoken to the president [U.S. Grant] about an appointment for him and will speak to him again and also to John Sherman. 4 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends that George Sharswood of Pennsylvania be appointed Chief Justice [of the Supreme Court]. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of his final account with Mr. Clark; recommends that he use his talets to further God's Kingdom on Earth. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, from James M. Ray, Washington, D.C., to Mr. Clark, n.p., 12 Nov. 1873. Inquiring about John Tyler, Jr.'s account. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Richard Coke, formerly of Williamsburg, Va., will be elected governor of Texas; please write Coke on his behalf and ask him to appoint him adjutant general. 2 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; wrote Coke on 26 November [18]73. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceived balance for his quarterly report ending 30 June [1873] but has not yet received the balance for the quarter ending 31 March 1873; is working on spiritual matters. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs so happy to hear of his conversion [to Christianity]; Mrs. Tyler [Julia Gardiner?] said he was \"...the kindest and most liberal of all the boys,\" Robert Jones lost his job; told Nannie [Bridges Tyler] that he would pay for her oldest son to go to the University of Virginia; sometimes thinks about moving to California. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHappy to hear about his conversion; \"Bea and he are thrown upon the cold charity of the world....\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his invitation for this evening. 1 p. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKnows his [JT] brothers Tazewell and Robert and would like to make his acquaintance. 2 pp. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AN. Including AN, listing names and amounts of money. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the straightened circumstances of Mrs. Tyler [Julia Gardiner Tyler?] and the progress of the [law] suits; Robert Jones still out of employment, but Semple is trying to help him find a job except merchants. \"are reducing their clerical forces;\" hopes Gov. Hart gives him [JT] a judgeship. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of his brother Tazewell's death, describing its cause. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him he has gone totally blind and asks for assistance; complains of lack of sympathy from his family. 2 pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends condolences on \"Brother Taz[ewell]'s\" death; comments he feels \"Brother Taz[well]\" threw his life away by his settlement in New Kent. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLicense to preach for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1 p. ADS. Including ANS, from Gam'l Woodbery P.E., 1st Quarterly conference, n.p., to John Tyler, Jr. n.p., 8 Feb. 1875, renewing said license.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eFound that Mr. Lee and Judge Mondole are favorably disposed toward him for the Western Judgeship. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, to Thomas Ward Osborn, Jacksonville, Florida, 27 February 1874, thanking him for his support and hopes it will also be good for the Republican party.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas talked to Governor Hart [about the Western Judgeship] but he seems disposed to give the position to the other man, who is supported by the Western legislatures; that man seems not to have been an attorney in a state court, but Randall explains how this can be gotten around; comments on Hart's unwillingness to heed advice. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends him several poems, one by [John Daly] Burke [sic] written for one of his [JT] father's sisters; also translations of several Persian inscriptions. 3 pp. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJust learned of Blouets[?] appointment [to the Western Judgeship]; Governor Hart selected the worst man; he [JT] would have been loyal to our party. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eComments on the appointment of the Att[orney] General to the Western Circuit; neither Governor Hart nor Governor Stearns had the courage to take an elevated stand, or were raised in statesmanship. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe news of Tyler's being licensed to preach has made all the papers; he is not able to send the money he [JT] needs as the Legislature may abolish the Police Steamers; believes the suits against his father's estate have ended [gives details of vertain estates including \"The Villa\" and \"Sherwood Forest,\" also details of Mrs. Tyler's (Julia Gardiner Tyler) debts]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWithdraws his name from consideration for the First Judicial Circuit. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecent municipal elections in Jacksonville signal failure of the \"Conover-Purman-Walls-Dyke and Pearce game to negroize this state;\" Congressman Parnam will probably not be re-elected; recommends against the appoint of \"young Bernard\" to West Point, instead recommends Jefferson B. Browne. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes she has received the picture of her [dear sister's] father [John Tyler?] which was painted by Bessie [Dennison?]; cannot pay for it now due to bad financial problems; describes health and situation of her children James and Martha. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRequests him to ask Bro[ther] Tyler John Tyler, Jr. to preach at Pisgah and Concord. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA poem for her birthday. 1 p. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegards financial \"plunder\" of [Congressman] Purman, who he feels will not be re-elected; recommending Jefferson B. Browne for West Point. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State to fill the vacancy left by Judge Frassier's resignation. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him he demands to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State; lists his previous Court experience. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRequests them to publish an editorial letter answering charges against him and his brothers and sisters made in an article \"President Tyler's Time.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas called [Governor] Stearns' attention to his [Tyler's] desire [to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Tyler's desire to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State; doesn't think he [EMR] could be of any help; notes those being considered for the position. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLikes Tyler and Dyke's \"New South\" idea, and if he can he will have Adams make an agreement with them [to publish it?]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Governor] Stearns has made a mistake in appointing the As[sistan]t Justice; has been reading Dkye's editorials in The Floridian, articles which do wonders for the Republican party, Van Valkenburg, and [Governor] Stearns, despite their opposite intentions. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how hard she must work, and how tired she gets; Bessie [Dennison] is better now; speaks of other family members. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her bad financial situation and need to live in a charitable institution; has heard Mrs. [Julia Gardiner] Tyler won the law suits and has repaired \"Sherwood\" [a Tyler estate]. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Tyler to take every other hour of meal time with him; also advises that he not get reinvolved in politics. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis [JAS] vessel is out of commission and he has been ordered to Richmond but will not go. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill finalize the agreement after Congress adjourns; wants Tyler to apply for position as Registrar in Bankruptcy for the 1st Congressional District. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the need to establish a national \"Conservative Republican organ\" with the \"New National Idea and Party Combination\" being represented in 1876 by U[lysses] S[impson] Grant for president and John B. Gordon for vice-president; mentions the personal, political and family vilifications he encountered when he supported Grant and the Republican Party; notes his feelings about being appointed Registrar in Bankruptcy and the problems he had as Assessor of the U.S. Internal Revenue Dept. in Florida [1872-1873]. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the State Republican Party leaders' disinclination to heed his advice, the following of which Tyler feels is the only way to \"escape being crushed under the heel of the State Administration Northern Carpet-baggin, or being tacked onto the Bourbon Democracy as a mere tail...\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Tyler to join them in Pisgah next Sunday, and invites him to a Camp meeting between Pisgah and Concord commencing August 23rd. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcFerrin [Secretary, Board of Missions] congratulates him on his ministry and advises him to concentrate wholly on that. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry his situation is no better; will not comment on his sermons as he would not like what she would say; Bessie [Dennison] is at White Sulpher Springs and feeling better; Priscilla [(Cooper) Tyler] is in Virginia and her daughter \"Tootsie;\" [Priscilla]; Mr. Corcoran has offered to let her [LTS] stay in \"Louise House.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms her of the death of Mr. Parker; describes the pleasant time she had at a dance; notes on Jamie's health. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Sue, n.p., to Mattie, n.p., n.d., asking not to say anything to Willie [Wiliam Shands] about \"those [books?]\"; Mr. [General] Shands thinks he understands Lizzie. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks and arranges for him to preach at Quincy on the fifth Sunday of the month. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to send a geneological story of the Tyler family; expects to remain at the University two more years and receive his A. M. and B. L. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms him of the damage done to the Republican Party in Florida by Governor Stearns and Senator Conover, which they are now rectifying for their own, and not the party's good; urges him to run for a third term, and argues the need for \"Caesarism\" to avoid chaos, believes the military and capitalists would support it. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegards the election for the Florida Senate and discusses possible candidates, including Bisbee, Jones, and Osborn himself; notes Governor Stearn's blundering in the matter of this nomination. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the possibility of Tyler being given the position of the U.S. Court Clerkship by Judge Frasier; Osborn doubts it will work as two of Frasier's personal friends, C. L. Robinson and J. C. Greeley have applied for it. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks him to send the material referred to in his last letter [family geneology]; \"Sister Priscilla;\" [Priscilla (Cooper) Tyler] and her daughter, Mrs. Goodwyn [sic] [Priscilla (Tyler) Goodwin] are here, and the latter gave a good dramatic recital; he [LGT] will receive his M.A. soon, study law, and hopes to practice in New York. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotification that the formation of the \"Peoples Republican ticket\" for the Legislature [Florida State] with candidate Judge Samuel Walker, was not intended to defeat the Wallace ticket and elect the Stokes ticket; nor did Tyler support this formation because Wallace would not support him for the U.S. Senate. 3 pp. AMsM. Including PD, post 17 October 1874, announcing the formation of the People's Republican Ticket in Leon Co., Fla.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetailed account of the political situation in Florida after the Republican losses in the recent election; discusses the political status of Senator Conover and Representative Purman. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACyS of above ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes all is well, though the spirit of determination in his last letter almost \"appalled\" her; Bessie [Dennison] is better and painting portraits; her [LTS] school is doing well enough to provide her the essentials; Willy's [William Waller] Lizzy is here at school and Martha [Tyler] will be soon; \"Tootsie\" [Priscilla (Tyler) Goodwin] has been successful on stage and will probably become an actress; Harry Tyson and Julia [(Tyler) Tyson] have been here; Carrie Tyson has been in \"the City\" but enjoys the \"gay world\" so sees little of her. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks for lending him the books. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that he has no more idea than Tyler as to what the temper or politics of the [Florida] Legislature will be. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for her little brother refusing to let Tyler accompany her home from church; explains the escort system the town girls had arranged. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains of her hard life and depressions; Martha Tyler is now at the school, describes her health problems; advises him [JT] not to change churches to the off-shoot to the Episcopal; Dr. Wat Tyler has died, like Tazewell [Tyler], from exposure. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAdvises him to hold the Independents and Southern Republicans together, and to demand that the Republicans either support him [for the U.S. Senate] or accept Governor Stearns. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ANS, John Tyler, Jr., n.p. 29 January 1875, indicating that he has contacted the \"National Administration,\" advising them to back Hicks for the U.S. Senate; also noting that Tyler is not backing Hicks to defeat Stearn, but rather to provide an additional viable candidate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains news of the family, particularly Bessie [Dennison] and \"Tootsie\" [Priscilla Tyler Goodwin] whose work on stage is being well received; also news of the other children of Robert and Priscilla Cooper Tyler, including Robert, Grace, Letitia, and Lizzie; comments on the deaths of \"Cousin John Seawell\" and Wat H. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegards obtaining the keys to Tyler's front door, a table and a trunk. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that he had allowed Wat H. Tyler to wear a watch seal that had been presented to his [JT] grandfather by President Jefferson. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her sorrow over the death of her husband, and his affection for him [JT]; gives news on careers and marriages of all her children; assures himthat his grandfather's watch seal [a gift from President Jefferson] will be returned. 14 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes Simon Conovers defeats and [Governor] Stearns' continued dealings with the Democrats; bemoans his [JT] not being appointed to the same post by the Republicans. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConover has failed to position himself to become Governor in 1876, and [Governor] Stearns has failed to position himself for the Senate; now both desire the Governorship; discusses appointments by Stearns; all this rivalry is likely to tear the Republican Party apart. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCapt[ain] Estill has refused to publish the [Tyler's] letter unless the author's name is given; Col[onel] Sims is offered the letter for his \"Journal in Florida;\" Sims says the letter is \"Spirited and well-written;\" but refuses to publish it when he learns that Young offered it to another publisher before he offered it to Sims; Young suggests that Tyler write Sims himself. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns papers that Tyler \"kindly furnished;\" him with; apologizes for not having returned them sooner; offers his services. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends word that Col[onel] Sims will publish Tyler's letter \"with pleasure\" since Tyler wrote to him; returns the letters. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that, due to the \"pressure at this time for place and the condition of the political world,\" there is no [hope?] for Tyler; says he will help Tyler in any way possible; his \"better half\" says \"hi\" explains, in part, the \"nature and extent of our [The Congressional Delegation] influence.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests that Conover make Tyler his friend by appealing to him \"in the matter already intimated to you.\" 1 p. ALS. Including unsigned notes concerning land claims in Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that his pictures are ready and asks if he wants them sent to Jacksonville, Florida; mentions extra cost of large mounting boards. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDue to a promise to his [JT] friends that he wouldn't meddle in politics, he requests that Dyke not publish his article \"The Tocsin Sounded.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas been offered a job editing for a paper in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas read John's letter concerning \"grandfather's\" [Judge John Tyler] thoughts on emigration; says John's writing dwells too much on the family; would like to get to know Dr. Hicks; has heard that \"some Methodist College in Georgia\" almost chose John as it's president; suffering from a bad headache; hopes John is well. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if Tyler is removing his application for the clerkship; reminds him that any good position attracts many applicants; urges Tyler to get back to him with Tyler's decision. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells him of Dyke's attempts to get Tyler committed to the application for the clerkship. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Dyke for his efforts but states that he [JT] will never again apply \"for place\" because he has so often been misrepresented and slandered. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells Anderson of his note to Dyke concerning the clerkship; [says he] includes a copy of this note. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that however near starvation I may be,\" he will not take that clerkship in the Surveyor General's Office; comments that in Florida, \"the blind [are] leading the blind.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a yes-or-no answer from Tyler concerning Tyler's application for the clerkship position. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSays he will not accept the clerkship position because: his politics are independent of any particular party or man; the Republicans have not accepted his conservative view on establishing the government under Grant; he hasn't forgiven Conover for previous actions. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an article from the \"Southern Plantation\" concerning the Grangers organization. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWon't get to Richmond until the fall since she will have visitors most of the summer; wishes she had more money with which to entertain her guests. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives directions for Tyler's travel to Fernandina; suggests Tyler bring his article for the Educational Encyclopedia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been asked to write some articles for a magazine in St. Louis but will decline the offer and recommend John to write instead; hopes John can make some money off these articles. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Telegram. Including ALS. 1 p. from [?], Marshal's Office, Jacksonville, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., informing him of telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTells of two sad deaths; hope Tyler will preach in Fernandina but says \"don't try those two divorce sermons, whatever you do\" and advises Tyler to try and be less severe. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter for John to include in his papers; letter states reasons that South should participate in July 4th celebration in Philadelphia. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses wish to sell her house; family news; wants him to put an ad in the newspaper for her boarding school. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests that Tyler \"dip your [JT] pen in the oil of love;\" thinks Dr. [W.W] Hicks is headed in the wrong direction concerning violence over political differences. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad to see that \"Jonathan is much modified:\" is alarmed by the yellow fever in Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas written to [?] Leftwich referring him to John; Letty [Letitia Tyler] has left for New York wants information on [Dr. E. G.] Johnson's assassination. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Tyler write a preface for Duval's satirical poems. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas had much company and has been too busy to write; hopes he finds his company enjoyable also. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of post-war collection of debts and of the government not protecting property rights. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas no interest in moving to the South but will come to visit in October. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends that Tyler write an article; warns Tyler to be careful what he says; will be home Wednesday or Thursday night. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard that Tyler and the Hon[orable] W[?] met and did not get along very well at all; apologizes for not being able to go [to Fernandina?]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard about some railroad worker who saw what happened at Live Oad[?] and believes Dr. Hicks did nothing wrong; says he believes Tyler's imagination has run wild and that he has made some enemies. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHer company is gone; her friends have asked her to come to Richmond in the fall but she thinks poor people are better off at home; Uncle James [Semple?] is away; other family news. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Advertiser\" is for sale and could be bought immediately for $7500 cash; thanks Tyler for his recent contributions to the Observer. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the \"Observer\" has had no applications for her girls' school as of yet; will be moving[?] soon; family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends last two issues of the Observer; tells of two more murders in Florida - one being a political assassination; comments on both parties activities. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests that Grant could take a simple step to recover Alabama [to the Republicans]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an article concerning the \"history of Parties.\" 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, n.d., from the Observer entitled \"The History of Parties in the United States under the Constitution.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompliments Tyler on his work in the Observer. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Tyler's letter of Oct. 16 and will bring it to the President's attention. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an article [\"Minnesotean\"] and asks that Tyler publish it; the Sentinel has refused it publication. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines Hicks' offer of promotion in the Observer; says he would like to retire. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copy of the Observer; says it confirms the \"double treachery of Conover and stearns to the Republican Party;\" feels that Grant has not valued Tyler's advocacy. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that Tyler tell him what \"Ruling 19 is for;\" sends his regards to \"Brother Jonathan.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the effects of articles in the Observer; Dyke at the Floridian is angry. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSays to publish Sears' notes [regarding Peabody Fund?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses communication for publication [concerning the Richard(?) Case]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses Observer with articles of interest to the President. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs very pleased with Tyler's article in No. 3 Vol. 5 concerning the Republican Party. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from G. R. Thralls, n.p., to W. Hicks, n.p. Is enthusiastic about No. 4. 1 p. Also includes ALS from G. R. Thralls, Suwanne Co., Fla., to W. W. Hicks, n.p. Requests some forms be sent to him. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAfter nine months of work, has finally managed to \"unearth the scoundrels\" of Conover and Stearns in an enclosed issue of the Observer. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas recently been visited by brother Robert and was saddened by his feeble health. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDespite personal interruptions, has finally \"finished the whole gang\" [i.e. Conover and company] in an enclosed article from the Observer. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been transferred to a church in Helena, Arkansas. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS from J. Anderson certifying that Tyler was a member of Methodist Episcopal South. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates that Christmas Day for her is as any other day; hopes he will write her and let her know where to send letters to. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticles state that Tyler is a \"blatant hypocrite\" and that if the Republican Party is to succeed, they must settle their differences and ignore men such as Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Tyler to spend the day with them at Glenwood. 1 p. AC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses material to be published and awaits Tyler's presence at the Centennial. 1 p. PL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that he communicate something [?] to [A. Pope?] in Wilmington, N.C. 1 p. AC.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuestions John about one of the comments he made in a recent letter to Robbie [Robert Tyler, Jr.?]; warns John that he should not make such general comments about Florida politics. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that Col. [?] Wood has purchased the Observer from the tax collector. 3 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eIs very upset about the article slanderizing him [JT] in the \"National Republican of Washington City\" accuses Conover of splitting the Republican Party and of trying to buy Tyler through Dyke at the Floridian; denies charges made against him [JT] [in the article] of being an office-seeker and having an alcohol problem; recounts a letter from General J.D. [Imboden?] concerning a change in the political atmosphere; accuses Conover of being paid off in the appointment of Leroy Ball, Surveyor General; says no one has heeded anything he [JT] has been saying about Conover and his \"gang.\" 12 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas learned that Blumenthal has returned to his post [as collector of Cedar Keys?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas packed up all of Tyler's things; hopes to see Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sending the New Orleans Democrat to the office of the Observer; work is going well; family news; comments on Democrats and Conservatives. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs disgusted with politics and will not ever again be involved in it. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl. concerning Virginia's not having proper representation at the National Centennial. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Democracy\" led by David L. Yulee has attempted to \"seize upon\" the office of the Observer but he [Tyler] has \"overwhelmed\" them. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl. concerning Grant's message. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests help concerning a banner for Va. in the Centennial; family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRepeats his request that the W. J. Barnett tax sale notice be discontinued. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses economic, political situation and social news; mentions upcoming Presidential election. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for sending him much-needed money that Tyler owed him; family news. 5 pp. ALS. Including ANS, 10 Feb. 1876, by John Tyler, Jr., concerning what he had to go through to remit [Burren?] that money. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Comptroller\" has found some money that Conover cannot account for. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that his contribution to a purse Hammond raised [for some individual's benefit] be returned since the contribution wasn't used as agreed upon beforehand. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political situation, upcoming presidential election. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is not \"with you [JT] as against Stearns per se;\" is willing to do his part in a deal giving control of the Observer to Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests any information he may have concerning her ancestors and/or the Stuarts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfirms receipt of money Tyler sent; wishes Tyler would come to Tallahassee. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, 14 Feb. 1876, confirming receipt of money. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Berg ask Tyler to return the ticket donated by Yulee. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that the ticket donated by Yulee be returned. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas received Tyler's notice concerning the \"Vanderbilt.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if returning the ticket might cause Berg to be given a ticket to go north. 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReports that nothing of interest is happening in Tallahassee. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on political situation; social, family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know what to do with Tyler's books. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on political situation, Constitution, the fall of the South. 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a copy of the paper. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a copy of the Observer, wishes to advertise. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposes furnishing the Observer with a weekly letter in the Centennial Exposition. Pst. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns advertisement. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for a favor. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to know if the Republicans want the Observer; says whoever wants the paper must act quickly. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProposes terms of advertisement in the Observer. 1 p. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas left New Orleans and the editorship there due to threatening paralysis; offers advice to John about running for [governor?]; family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry he has no one to send to Tyler to help him with the business section of the Observer; mentions Tyler's \"Gubernatorial designs.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConfirms receipt of Tyler's letter and informs Tyler that receiver of letter is away temporarily. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends copy of Conn. Western News. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a copy of the life and speeches of John Tyler, Sr. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends money for a newspaper [subscription?]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot give a \"definite answer\" concerning the governship until he consults with Walls. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs leaving soon. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on a political situation. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests payment for services rendered Tyler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry that he cannot offer Tyler financial assistance. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReceipt for bill of lading from T. H. Hodgkiss. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent Tyler's books and papers; personal news. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe President [Grant] wants Tyler to specify which position he wants to apply for. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, n.d., by John Tyler, Jr., recording a reply to the above request and Tyler's nomination as Postmaster of Jacksonville. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoesn't think an arrangement can be made concerning the editorship of [the Pensacola Gazette]. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the [Pensacola] Gazette; family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNews of family and friends. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests copy of the Observer. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a news item be printed in the Observer. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on political situation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs unable to get the money for Tyler's \"enterprise.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal and political news. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReports that he \"cannot get the press,\" can't go to Jacksonville, Florida, and that Stearns is in Gainesville. 1 p. Telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler wants to look at a cottage Stephen[?] has for rent. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses the address of Cha[rle]s H. Clark; comments on money [W. W.] Hicks owes him. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaintains that he still holds the \"balance of power\" in the nominating convention and can prevent a Democratic success in the election. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot come now to Jacksonville because he must stay and fight those who wish to defeat Stearns. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot help Tyler in his quest for a job. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCannot help Tyler to attain an office; suggests that Tyler write to Jeremiah Black for assistance. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler on his appointment as Postmaster; asks if Tyler could find a clerical position for him [Miller] in Jacksonville. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires about the position of money order clerk at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to be considered for a clerical position. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that Tyler would come and visit. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Tyler to hold the position of money order clerk open for him [Webster]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates John on his appointment; says his own situation \"could hardly be worse.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the political situation, esp. in Florida; agrees not to take the position of Postmaster in Jacksonville if Stearns and Conover will withdraw as nominees and allow an entirely new ticket to run. 4 pp. ACyS. Includes Nwscl., 13 June 1876, concerning Tyler versus Conover and Stearns. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRefers to an enclosed \"Brief\" which will be \"argued next term of the [U.S.] Court.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a position as \"local mail agent on the St. John's River.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler on his appointment. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas sent a friend to meet Tyler at the depot. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler on his appointment but wishes it had been something \"more elevated.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Tyler to come by and see him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill not be able to distribute the tickets for the lecture. 2 pp. ALS. Includes ALS, Caroline A. Lamar, n.p., to O'Byrne, n.p., concerning distribution of lecture tickets. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a position at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests position at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllows John Tyler, Jr., to go from Jacksonville to Tallahassee and back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on finalization of some deal concerning Tyler and a \"Mr. Abbot.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePoints out attempts to keep him from his nomination as Post Master. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorses appointment of John Tyler, Jr. as Post Master; signed by nine persons. 2 pp. Cy of LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmphasizes endorsements of his appointment by some prominent men; discusses Conover versus Stearns; has received nothing official from Washington D.C. concerning his appointment as Post Master. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminds Tyler of his [Borren's] application for a job at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas learned that his nomination was confirmed, until Conover moved a reconsideration. 3 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Grant to investigate the rejection of Tyler's nomination; recommends Thomas W. Osborn or John J. Holland for the position of Post Master in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on Conover and the Republican Party. 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWas unable to speak with the Post Master General. 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the extreme difficulty he and other young men have finding jobs; wishes to borrow money from Tyler to go to Baltimore; Winfield's brother has died. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the refusal of his nomination as Post Master in Jacksonvile, Fla. 4 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copy of July 18 letter to Grant; mentions his in-laws. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThinks Tyler might be able to give lectures in New York City. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard that Tyler may start a paper in Savannah; wishes to be considered for a position in this newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on political situation; consipracy between Bristow, Wilson, Webster and probably Jewell to injure President Grant; more of Conover's \"villainy\" concerning his connections with the Democratic Party; says that Conover's very life is in danger if the Republicans don't lose Florida - believes the Democrats will assassinate him. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been accused of being a \"common drunkard,\" etc. and requests that they investigate the charges made against him. 3 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler's old friends hope he will be successful. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to vindicate himself against the attacks of his accusers. 1 p. ALS. Includes AN summarizing a letter from B.H. Webster. 1 p. Also includes Nwscl. from Baltimore's The Sun concerning Rev. John Tyler, Jr. Also includes 2 ANS summarizing leading templar's opinion of Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatement of Tyler's good character; signed by eleven persons. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists job offers made to him in the past by many including Conover. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter from B. H. Webster concerning the political situation. Including ALS from B.H. Webster. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs disappointed that he did not receive app[ointmen]t as U.S. D[istric]t Attorney. 4 pp. ACyS\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Concerns his appointment as U.S. District Attorney.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political situation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns for the annual report of the Attorney General. 2 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been commissioned as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks him for his support and faith in Tyler's good character. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccepts his appointment as District Attorney and applies for District Judge. 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions concerning the coming elections. 3 pp. PMS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites for Governor [Rutherford B.] Hayes to express his gratitude for Tyler's \"friendly letter.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas a new mailing address. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter from A. Roane [?]. 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerning duties of District Attorney. 1 p. PMS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds work desperately. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites for Governor Hayes to offer appreciation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites President Grant and Cabinet officers to attend his lectures. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests consideration for a more suitable, better paying appointment [than District Attorney]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of his last public letter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes receipt acknowledged of paper sent concerning his appointment [and recommendation as District Judge]. 2 pp. PMS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChairman of the Republican State Committee wants Tyler to make some speeches. 1 p. Telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill speak before the North Carolina Republican State Central Committee in Raleigh; mentions coming election.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of coming elections; saw an anti-Republican uprising in Raleigh, N.C. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political situation; believes [Governor Rutherford B.] Hayes must be elected over [Samuel J.] Tilden in order to prevent another war between the states; connects the Democratic movement with the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy. 4 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses politics - especially the combination of \"the Jesuits and the Ku-Klux-,\" i.e. the \"Catholics and the Democrats.\" 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines position of District Attorney of South Florida. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines position of District Attorney of South Florida; wants Rutheford B. Hayes to be elected President. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political situation - especially upcoming elections; Tilden vs. Hayes; doesn't want General [William] Sherman to become \"Chief in Command of the armies\" of the U.S., since he [Sherman] is Roman Catholic. 7 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines appointment as District Attorney of South Florida; wants position of United States District Judge for North Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letter to President Grant concerning Presidential election and the \"National Issue now forming.\" 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorandum for the President,\" includes political news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAssociation recommends that Grant appoint Tyler as U.S. District Judge. 2 pp. Cy. Including ACyS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to A[lphonso] Taft, n.p. submitting these recommendations. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTyler's bill was not paid by Judge O'Byrne and thus is submitted to Tyler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the \"designs of the Democracyz\" [Democratic Party] under Tilden; quotes an extract from a newspaper article concerning [Rutherford] Hayes' desire to offer conservative Southern Democrats a compromise. 9 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an article by some \"Republican friends\" endorsing Tyler for District Judge in Florida. 1 p. ACysS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of his letter to A. Taft of 18 Dec. 1876. 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMust have agreement among Republicans in the South, 2 pp. ACysS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWrites for Governor [Rutherford] Hayes to thank Tyler for his letter of the 22nd. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses editorial complimenting the Southern Republican Association's endorsement of Tyler for District Judge in Florida. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl., from Norfolk Day Book, 26 Dec. 1876. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political issues, esp. concerning the \"Tildenite Democrats\" and the [Supreme] Court; notes that this information has also been sent to Senator Morton and [Rutherford] Hayes. 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political issues; insists that \"new Party combinations must take place after 1872-76.\" 4 pp. ACysS. Including Nwscl., 26 Dec. 1876, from Norfolk Day Book concerning Tyler's appointment as District Judge. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns position of District Judge in North Florida. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends brother Robert Tyler for Judgeship of North Florida. 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorses Tyler for office of U.S. District Judge. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his position in the Republican Party. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, from [James Redpath?], n.p., to [John Tyler, Jr.?], n.p. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been burning some of the old family letters; has been ill; has decided to go live with Robert Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas heard that Judge Settle got the Judgeship of [North] Florida; family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends John Tyler, Jr. for any suitable employment. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for Tyler's help in finding employment; family sends greetings. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubmits statements regarding the Post Office in Jacksonville, Florida and the U.S. District Attorneyship of South Florida; gives papers to [?] Rogers to give to President Hayes. 2 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Tyler's seeking employment; notes [later - Mar. 19 1877] that accompanying letters never reached President Hayes. 3 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political situation; wants to return to \"Old Whig\" values. 4 pp. ALS. 2 pp. Cy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns papers related to his appointments to various offices in the past. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists the places he delivered lectures and the names of those lectures concerning the \"Eastern question;\" discusses the consequences of the destruction of the Southern labor-system organization; believes that the center of commercial power and wealth will shift back to the Orient; warns of an impending \"universal war\" accompanying this shift and urges nations to take heed. 7 pp. AMsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalls attention to the \"'Ukase' addressed to the Negroes in the Southern States,\" warns of \"those Exeter Hall agents of Abolitionism\" who, in their attempt to destroy the organized labor of the South, would have secured the British commercial dominance of the world; calls the President's attention to his enclosed Prospectus on the Eastern Question; states in a postcript that it remains \"a mystery how such infamous wretches as those recently appointed in the Departments here, and elsewhere, from Florida, should even have found favor with the Chiefs of the Administration.\" 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including AcyS of AMsS, 7 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents a letter to President Hayes for perusal by Thompson; calls attention to the importance of the \"Eastern Question.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ACyS of ALS, 10 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill bring Tyler's concerns to President Hayes' attention. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the administration under his father [John Tyler]: says the office was managed by three clerks at the Tyler's private expense, describes his father as having been \"sole custodian of the public monies;\" describes his own poverty since the death of his father; needs to support his sister [Letitia Tyler], as her eyes have \"failed her;\" accuses Conover; mentions Civil Service exam he had to take. 20 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl., from Noah's Times and Messenger, May 6, 1877, concerning the Civil Service examination Tyler had to take in applying for a certain clerkship. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComments on the survival of the Republican Party. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl., from The Daily Nation, entitled \"The New Whigs in Virginia.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of a statement - signed by S.P. Bayly, E.P. Phelps, M.D. Ball, Joseph Segar and R. Denise - desiring that Tyler be given some suitable official position in the State of Virginia. 3 pp. ACy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns transmission of letters between Dr. Myron S. Mickles and A.H. Evans. 1 p. Including AN, by Dr. Mickles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses attempts to be both a Northern Republican and a Southern Democrat - especially those made by [?] Mosby and [?] Key; believes that there is a conciliatory attitude of \"the Administration\" and the Republican Party toward the Democratic Party. 13 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives suggestions on how to reduce costs at the [Jacksonville] collection office. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eNominates John Tyler, Jr. for Inspector of Customs, Richmond, Virginia. 2 pp. Cy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eApproves nomination of John TYler, Jr. as Inspector of Customs, Richmond, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas decided to go with S. Robinson's recommendations for reducing costs; has investigated the competency of John R. Scott, present Collector of Customs, Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants Tyler to go and investigate the possibility of reducing expenses at the Customs [Office], Jacksonville, Florida, by discharging officers and employees. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to be remembered kindly in some of the leading Richmond journals. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Tyler to go to Jacksonville and examine the situation at the Customs office. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInstructions concerning Tyler's visit to Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHas received instructions and will act promptly concerning his trip to Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncourages official changes, [i.e. dismissal of officials and/or employees]. 2 pp. Telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses \"trouble about the dispatch\" that Tyler sent Smith concerning the immediate discharge of officials in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns H. Leonard's bill which Tyler has not yet been paid. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStrongly recommends that Tyler return to Richmond immediately. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport concerning his investigation of the Jacksonville customs office. 14 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests some information concerning the Customs office in Jacksonville, Fla. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to apply for position at the Jacksonville Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSubmits documets [concerning his application at the Post Office?]. 3 pp. ALS. Including ALS, from B.H. Webster, [Jacksonville, Florida], to General [John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia], recommending Burst. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds the money that Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a new resolution to be forwarded. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInstructions concerning Tyler's report on Jacksonville's customs office. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a picnic. 1 p. N.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppreciates the kind words spoken about him in the \"Richmond Whig.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eOffers \"facts\" about Conover, Manuel Govin, and Hamilton Jay, including accusations of bribery and adulltery; names witnesses to these \"facts,\" demands expulsion of Conover from the Senate and Jay from Post Master, Jacksonville, Florida 15 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns securing the \"Collectorship\" for Dr. [?] Weldan. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political situation. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eWishes to gather all the evidence he can against Conover so that he [Burst] can be appointed as Post Master in place of Jay, for whom much evidence has been collected as to his incompetency as Post Master. 4 pp. ALS. Including ANS, from B. H. Webster, to John Tyler, Jr., concerning the Post Mastership of Jacksonville. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; wants to borrow money to send \"Mattie May\" to college; has been given the duty of managing the \"Female Department of the Seminary.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes to turn state's evidence against Conover; discusses Collectorship appointment. 2 pp. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWill have no compromise with Conover. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions money needed to send \"Mattie\" to college; personal news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests information concerning his [Burst's] appointment as P[ost] M[aster]. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes appointment to clerkship but has been unable to get it; thinks Tyler should get appointed Collector at Richmond; advises Tyler on how to get appointment. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been ill; personal news. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal news; is sorry to learn of Tyler's relapse to \"excessive drinking.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses President's [Rutherford Hayes] desire for unity between North and South. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStill needs money; is worried about getting appointment. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been ill; mentions collection of evidence against Conover and Jay; needs money Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Tyler much success and has confidence in him. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds money for wood for a fire. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas agreed to make monthly payments for \"Mattie's schooling at \"Wesleyan Female College,\" but still needs financial assistance; family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFamily news; needs to borrow two hundred dollars. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests a Richmond newspaper. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHasn't heard any news yet about the position of P[ost] M[aster] General. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions [James H.] Burst; requests that Tyler use his influence to help him [Webster] to find a job. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns reception of President Rutherford B. Hayes in Richmond during the \"Agricultural Fair.\" 11 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns money Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns request by St. Luke's Church, Jerusalem, [Va.?], for the services of Chris Church's \"Rector.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests money that Tyler owes him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns his [CWB] application for the Senate. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces the death of Col. [Robert Tyler]. 1 p. Telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces death of his brother Robert Tyler. 1 p. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to comfort Mrs. Robert Tyler and children. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl. from The State newspaper of Richmond, Virginia, announcing Robert Tyler's death.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical article about Robert Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her father Robert Tyler's activities just before his death, including his having served on the \"U.S. Grand jury;\" family mourns. 7 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns death of Robert Tyler; mentions possibly being related to Elizabeth Finch. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecounts last report drawn up by Robert Tyler.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses death of Robert Tyler; family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFires John Tyler, Jr. because of his \"extreme indulgence in intoxicating drinks.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses her love for husband Robert Tyler and sorrow at losing him; Robert left nothing. 6 pp. ALS. Including a lock of Robert's hair.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs still quite ill; returns some papers to Tyler. 1 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns some letter concerning Robert Tyler's death from John to his sister Letitia [Tyler] Semple; the letter was apparently printed in some newspaper. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Finch family estate.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to send some plants for Robert Tyler's grave. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Sweeney for his offer of plants for Robert Tyler's grave. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry Tyler has not been made Collector in Richmond; has been ill and needs to move south; mentions wanting Tyler to return a pistol. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlans to apply for a position on the Court of Claims; discusses the South's right to be represented; asks that Tyler write a recommendation for him and get the endorsement of the Bar in Richmond. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses genealogy of the Finch family; says the Shields family that Tyler has mentioned is not related to the Shields in the Finch family relates how the estate was placed in the Bank of England about 200 years ago because there were no males left to \"continue the settlement.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEndorsement of the \"Aeriatron,\" a new invention of R.B. WIlliamson for \"cooling, moistening and purifying the air we breath.\" 2 pp. Including AN by [B. Sunderland?], n.d., concerning disinfectants to be used. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what Keen thinks of the \"Aeriatron.\" 1 p. Including ANS from P. T. Keen to Dr. [B.] Sunderland, replies that he endorses the \"Aeriatron.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNeeds money; mentions political situation and getting back at Conover. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFeels badly for John Tyler, Jr. in that he lost his position and hopes he will find another soon. 3 pp. Cy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarned Tyler earlier about Tyler's excessive drinking; cannot recommend Tyler again but offers no opposition to his serving in another position. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs just getting over a \"severe sickness.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions return of his pistol; asks about Tyler's health; asks if Tyler has heard from Dr. [W.W.] Hicks. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummarizes his activities preceding his move to Florida; describes Virginians as \"Yankees\" in the worst sense of the word - greedy, sordid and dishonest; explains the political developments in Richmond and claims they were the reason he had to get out of Richmond; comments on the Democratic Party; accuses Collector [?] Russell and [?] Hawks of placing non-citizens in official government positions. 11 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends John TYler, Jr. for an appointment in the Custom House in Norfolk, [Va.]. 7 pp. CyS of AnsS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding announcement. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends John Tyler, Jr. for a position working with Braxton [in the Custom House] in Norfolk, [Va.]. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHas been having \"pain in the head\" and has been seeing an \"oculist\" who has bandaged her eyes; family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that the \"falling market\" is the reason no positions are open in the Treasury Dept. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the Goode family estate and Holland's possible connection with it. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letters of recommendation for his appointment to a position in Norfolk, [Va.] from several prominent men. 8 pp. ACysS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes that \"every lazy and inert member of Congress\" be made to read a certain letter from the \"Tribune\" which was received from Tyler; thanks Tyler for his \"prompt compliance\" with his request for the paper. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003ePleads at length for an appointment in Washington in order to complete his work on Pleading [while earnestly denying that he is asking for a job]; praises Divine Providence for bringing Mr. Hayes to office; tells of his contacts with Tyler's sister and brother Robert. 4 pp. ALS. Including AMsS, \"An Apostrophe to Col. Robert Tyler,\" the deceased brother of John Tyler, Jr. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of the progress of the Detective, Wren, on the case of the stolen manuscript and coat; reminisces about old times. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks the secretary to consider his proposals for the Republican Party to \"prevent the National decay, while assuring the disintegration and overthrow of the Democratic Party.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks the Secretary to consider the ramifications of the \"Eastern question;\" warns that the \"Tide of migration\" to Eastern centers will result in \"extinguishing American civilization;\" notes that in 1876, there were more emmigrants from the U.S. to Great Britain than vice-versa; urges that the Republican Party embark on a \"comprehensive system of National beneficence\" that would prevent disaster and destroy the Democratic Party; directs attention to the newspaper clippings on the subject which were included. 3 pp. ALS. Including newspaper clippings giving descriptions of current economic ailments and how to bring back prosperity. 3 items. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for all his effort; inquires about Charlotte, S.C., as he is considering moving there; asks for letters of introduction to any prominent people Tyler might know there. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Nwscl.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks the Senator to \"glance over the accompanying communications and manuscripts\" concerning the \"course of statesmanship to be pursued by the Republican Party,\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; expresses desire \"to secure a proper position in the service of the government for Tyler; asks Tyler to confer with Mr. Hawley, Assistant Secretary, on the matter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Sherman for the letter received from him; asks for a position that would \"enable me to be of most service to the Country, rather than that which might be most agreeable to myself.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Hawley to consider the enclosed letter from George C. Gorham to John Sherman; details plans for an agent to gather information from the congressional districts in Virginia; argues that this information from the congressional districts in Virginia; argues that this information could be very useful to the country. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his impressions of John Tyler's ideas regarding \"Party interests in Virginia\" advocates sending Tyler to Eastern Virginia to gather information; assures Sherman of Tyler's \"patriotism and sincere devotion to Republicanism.\" 3 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLists a series of additional suggestions for the Bill that Tyler had given Blaine; asks Blaine to keep in mind the \"necessity of preventing popular anarchy and the preservation of our Industrial Peace.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Submitted to the Hon. John Sherman, Secretary U.S. Treasury Department, May 13th 1878.\" 7 pp. Cy of D.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Tyler that he has been appointed \"Inspector of Customs at the port of Norfolk, Virginia at a compensation of four dollars per diem:\" asks Tyler to \"report to the Supervising Special Agent for instructions.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler on his commission; discusses meetings with Millard and Dr. Phelps; asks for the status of Nelegov [Nelligav?] and Braxton; advised Dr. Phelps to leave his case with Tyler and not to speak with anyone about it; reassures Tyler about the Doctor's confidence in him; asks Tyler to write about what he wants done in Norfolk. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of his Commission; thanks Sherman for his regard; asks for a raise and the selection of a residence in the area under his jurisdiction; states that although the commission is not as he had hoped, he is grateful for it. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including DS, oath of office for Inspector of Customs at Norfolk, Virginia 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssigns Tyler to \"the duty of detecting and preventing smuggling or other violations of the customs revenue laws\" in the districts under his jurisdiction; stations Tyler at Petersburg; ordered to report any violations by customs officers. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Sherman to glance over an enclosed \"confidential\" letter from Judge Hughes of Virginia; asks to have the letter returned as it is \"private and confidential;\" announces intention to leave Virginia and to write again to Sherman. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends list of names and addresses of Republicans in the area with whom he thinks it would be wise to consult for \"proper organization of our party for the fall campaign;\" gives views on that subject. 4 pp. ALS. Including N, the above-mentioned list of names and addresses. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to inquiries made by Tingle in his letter of the 5th [of June 1878]; states that he has not sent a report to the Treasury Dept. because there has been nothing significant to report; suggests appointing a Night Inspector at City Point to attempt to cut back smuggling through the Chickahominy River; explains his financial arrangement with H. D. Cooke and Co.; asks for a raise in salary. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that it will be necessary for him \"to make a report as to the manner in which you were employed\" before his account with H. D. Cooke and Co. can be settled. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNote accompanying check to be endorsed by Tyler so that account with Messrs. Cooke and Co. may be settled. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Tyler's participation in the \"contest between Dr. Jorgusen and Mr. Allen for the Congressional nomination in the Petersburg District,\" warns Tyler that such participation is a \"violation of the President's order;\" advises Tyler to abstain from any interference in the nomination. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDefends himself against accusation of violating the presidential Civil Service order in regards to his role in the rivalry between Dr. Jorgensen and Mr. Allan for congressional nomination; states that it is his right to form and express his opinion on such matters and is even his duty to report that \"Mr. Allen is infinitely the Superior man;\" warns that \"the devil will take possession of the Party itself in the District\" if Dr. Jorgensen should win. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he had believed [Tyler?] to be dead, or drowned in the Atlantic;\" gives news of Jonathan who \"is after the fellers [sic] yet with a Sharp a Stick\" and began to \"throw his darts at the people;\" informs Tyler of the death of P.B. Brokaw. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarns of the danger of disease spread from incoming ships in the area at City Point; advocates the reestablishment of the position of Health officer for the area and suggests Dr. Shands as a candidate; gives a bad account of the activities of John Matthews, the inspector for City Point [Petersburg], a \"Colored Man, rather dark, not firm in health, and only ordinarily endowed intellectually.\" 7 pp. ALS. Including Cy of PDS, Tyler's account as a Special Agent o the Treasury Department for the month of July, 1878. 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses a loan of money made to Tyler; hopes to hear from Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of trips to Washington; believes Allan will win the congressional nomination without any trouble; informs Tyler that the note has been paid [after calling on Mr. Cooke]. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that his \"services as an Inspector of Customs at the port of Norfolk, Virginia are hereby discontinued.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes Shands luck in securing the appointment; states that \"we can do nothing in Va. till we are rid of carpet-baggers.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns a department letter addressed to Tyler of the 21st of August which Tyler mailed to the department by mistake. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice for Tyler's requisition for stationery. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResponds to Tyler's request for his pay check, French requests Tyler to forward vouchers for services provided. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice for Tyler's paycheck of $124.00 for the month of August. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eComplains about having to wait for his \"per diem pay\" before being able to pay his bills; notes that one of the conditions upon which he accepted his job was that his travelling expense would be met by the department; asks for a check to pay the enclosed hotel bill; notes that although he was appointed to Norfolk, he was ordered to Petersburg. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including PDS, bills of $56.70 and $35.80 for room and board at the Bollingbrook Hotel; signed by D.A. Weisiger, proprietor. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDelivers information about the signers of a Petition of Citizens [in favor of the appointment of Dr. A. R. Shands as inspector at City Point]. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives an account of the inefficiency of the present customs official at City Point, John Matthews; gives information about the four signers of the enclosed petition asking for action to be taken on the matter. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D [in Tyler's handwriting], petition to remove John Matthews. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProvides information which Tyler thinks would be of interest to the department; responds to the Department letter of 24 July 1878 that terminated his position with the Department, argues that this action was \"unjust in view of the past services and sacrifices to the Republican party;\" states that he knows the source of this action; wishes that he had been appointed to a position \"more 'suitable' to my personal and social status.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to Tyler's letter of the 18th [Sept. 1878], states that \"the Department could not do otherwise than it did\"[...] \"in face of charges made as to your personal habits and inview of what had previously occurred;\" returns Tyler's \"kind sentiments.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that Tyler proposed to influence the election campaign against Dr. Jorgenson; notes the value of a Republican winning in the South and urges Tyler not to interfere, no matter what he thinks of Jorgenson personally; discusses the problem of sectionalism in party politics and the political equality of all men, \"white or black\" assures Tyler that the charges brought against him were not made by Jorgenson and if Tyler can prove them to be unfounded, he will restore Tyler to his position. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvoice for check of $92.50 for Tyler's expenses. 1 p. PDS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUrges the Department to restore Tyler to his position; believes Tyler to have \"discharged the duties of his office faithfully\" and \"that the Department could not obtain a more conscientious, reliable, or intelligent office.\" 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks that the order to terminate Tyler's position be rescinded; argues tha the action was taken to prevent him from running against Dr. Jorgenson; believes Tyler to have \"discharged faithfully all the duties the Department required of him;\" recounts Tyler's past services for the party. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn response to Sherman's letter of the 25th of that month, points out that it was obviously in Jorgenson's interests to have him removed; states that Mr. Braxton, Customs Collector at Norfolk has been \"playing a double political game\" in support of \"Goode in the Norfolk district and for Jorgenson in this District;\" notes that whatever Braxton has said against him is pure hearsay since they have never met; describes Braxton as \"utterly infamous in his private relations, and a liar;\" calls Dr. Jorgensen an \"unkempt scoundrel;\" states that his actions have been done from his heart and with the interests of the Party in mind; promises not to act against Jorgensen in deference to Sherman. 7 pp. AcyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a device invented by Professor Williamson which Newman believes will be in great demand in India - \"at once a Water Cooler, a Refrigerator, and an Air Cooler and Purifier.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets Tyler leaving his city; informs Tyler that \"I and my dear ones are sadly in need, and I know not what we shall do;\" discusses the value of bestowing \"equal patronage on all classes.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Sherman for his \"triumph last night in the U.S. Senate in regard to the New York Custom House nominations;\" notes that Sherman is \"growing in strength before the country in view of the issue of 1880.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to Tyler's present status; states he would like to get a new position under the government and asks Tyler for advice and assistance in this matter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Phillips to deliver the enclosed letter from John Tyler to Mr. Barnes of the International Review; describes Tyler as a \"Gentleman of very great and wide literary experience.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Barnes if he will accept him as a contributor to the International Review; gives his literary credentials; describes his literary style, 3 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the organization and plans of the \"national or Greenback Party\" to gain control of Congress and the presidency. 3 pp. ACys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses desire to examine any articles which Tyler may wish to send for publication in the International Review.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromises to obtain a patent for Williamson's \"Aeriatron\" in Canada; asks for all the information on the device in order to be prepared for his presentation of the device to the Canadian government,. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that due to the amount of material that they have had to examine, they [the North American Review] have not been able \"to give careful attention before this to your paper on the issue of 1880.\" 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl., an advertisement for the \"St. Louis Magazine.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that the editor of the North American Review has not yet been able to reach a decision concerning Tyler's article. 1 p. ACs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains how lonely it has been without Tyler; gives news of her family; wishes Tyler to come visit before he leaves. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Sherman an article from the New Orleans Times; believes that a Republican ticket of Sherman as President and Hamilton Fish of New York as Vice-President would best be able \"to meet the issue of 1880.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a favorable report on the operation of Prof. Williamson's Aeriatron in the Washington Female Seminary; states that \"the young ladies study with more ease;\" and that \"the air is kept perfectly pure.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to help him obtain the signature of Tyler's father, ex-President Tyler, as he has collected the autographs of all the presidents of the United States except Tyler's. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to make a similar agreement with Tyler as to the Aeriatron in regards to Florida as had been made for Eastern Louisiana, but not for Texas; gives Tyler the instructions for creating a mixture to pour into the Aeriatron. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler on his introduction of the \"Aeriatron\" into New Orleans; discusses certificates of Dr. Saunderland's and others to whom Tyler had earlier referred; discusses experiments with the \"Aeriatron.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, a postscript detailing chemical mixtrues for the \"Aeriatron;\" 2 pp., and frag., the address of A. C. Litchfield, United States Consul General.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a certificate from the third auditor; explains how valuable this endorsement for the Aeriatron is, in view of the offensive air of the auditor's office; hopes that Tyler is making progress. 2 pp. ALS. Inluding Cy of AMsS, an endorsement from Horace Austin, Auditor, in regards to the Aeriatron. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses recent appointments in the Senate; mentions the progress of his case against Denver and Peck in the Supreme Court; discusses matters of his estates. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses how much she enjoys Washington, D.C.; gives news of her family; describes her social life. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Sherman to \"glance over our Vicksburg address as contained in the Picayune of this morning;\" mentions the Bourbon Democrat plan to halt the \"Negroe-exodus;\" explains the selection of Governor Foote to present the address. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl of the Picayune of 3 May 1879 dealing with the Vicksburg Labor Convention. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for sending him a copy of Tyler's exposition and paper; refuses to accept Tyler's offer of sending 150 more copies, but asks for 25 or 50; mentions Austin's certificate which Williamson had mailed earlier to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails the proceedings at the Vicksburg Labor-question Convention; explains the reasons for drawing up a new preamble and resolution for the convention which they include. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Nwscls on the resolutions of Gov. Foote at the Vicksburg Convention. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes to Sherman the plot hatched by the \"Bourbon Democrats and Bull-dozers\" at the Vicksburg convention to keep the Negroes held to the land and gain control of the Administration and Congress in 1880; notes that the \"carpet-baggers\" have lost nearly all influence in the South; assures Sherman in a postscipt that he is abstaining \"entirely from all official interferences.\" 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his account of the events at the Vicksburg Convention. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not having written in so long; sends news of her father and other family members; social news; asks Tyler to write to Senator Margen for her father. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of a requisition for two \"Aeriatrons\" by the chief clerk of the Light-House Board; encloses copy of an endorsement of the Aeriatron by the above-mentioned clerk; asks for 25 copies of Tyler's paper on the Aeriatron and encloses stamps. Including Cy of ALS, endorsement of the Aeriatron by A. B. Johnson, Chief Clerk. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that Mr. Tracey will introduce Tyler and himself [Foote] at Dr. Hartzell's; arranges for his son to pick up Tyler at 6:30. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Sherman's chances against General Grant as presidential nominee for 1880; notes that the \"Coloured People have, unquestionably, moved up solidly to our position\" after the revelation of their former leaders' intent at the Vicksburg convention, thanks to Gov. Foote; discusses the upcoming mass-meeting at Lafayette Square. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl on the subject of the \"Negroe Exodus\" and the mass-meeting to be held at Lafayette Square on 21 May 1879. 3 clippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letters; notes that Annie received her package from Tyler; gives news of Annie and Mr. Benehan; inquires as to when Tyler expects to return to Washington. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends Sherman copies of the \"Observer\" and the \"Southwestern Christian Advocate\" on the subject of the mass meeting held at LaFayette Square, New Orleans, on 21 May 1879; describes the editor of the \"Advocate,\" Mr. Hartzell who is also the Presiding Elder of the Methodist Church in that area; details the proceedings of the Queens dinner at the St. Charles Hotel; gives news of Mayor Weeks' activities, notes that the involvement of the Post-Office and Custom House gauges with the Grant Campaign Committee is due merely to their \"fishing about for the chances of official retention under General Grant.\" 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including News dealing with the Vicksburg Labor Convention and the Mass meeting at Lafayette Square, New Orleans, \"The New Orleans Observer,\" 10 May 1879, and the \"South Western Chrisitan Advocate,\" 29 May 1879. Transferred to Newspaper Collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces intention to call on Tyler the next day at 10:00 AM to talk \"of our mutual friend the sec'y of the Treasury.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Sherman on issues he believes necessary to be acted upon in the interest of the 1880 election campaign; details methods of controlling the officials in Louisiana that are there in the interest of Senator Kellogg: Andrew Dumant, W. H. Dirkgrave and H. Ingalls; gives ideas on swinging the conservative men of the area over to the Republican party; informs Sherman of Gov. Foote's address at the Commencement of the New Orleans Institute for the education of Coloured Teachers and Ministers. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that \"Mr. Jewett has no authority to speak for me or in my name;\" acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letters. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Senator Kellogg's position; believes it to be too soon to act upon Tyler's suggestions; approves the course of action of Mr. Foote and Tyler; discusses the need to \"secure conservative support among white men...willing to give to the colored people their Constitutional rights;\" believes Tyler should talk with Dumont and Dirkgrave; gives support of Col. Anderson. 5 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letters; gives news of their home in Jacksonville; notes that he is \"still as poor as a church mouse;\" family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarns Sherman of the continuing danger to the Nation and the Republican Party from the South; states that, based upon his observations, everything \"hangs upon the Presidential issue of 1880, and the security of the whole depends upon the success of the Republican Party;\" warns that it is \"the intention of the Southern Democracy...to destroy the Union and the Nation;\" describes the hatred in the South of anyone who is not a Democrat; notes the buildup of military strength in the South; lists federal officers in the area and informs Sherman of their \"friendliness;\" towards him [Sherman] and their political orientation; gives suggestions as to how to deal with them. 12 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses desire to relate all his observations which concern Sherman's interests in the area in regard to the election of 1880; gives a lengthy account of influential people and positions in the area and gives suggestions of courses of action for Sherman to promote his interests; complements Mr. Pitkin's paper on the election issue of 1880 [in a postscript]. 14 pp. ACys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the involvement of a number of people in the Great Campaign for 1800; relates the editorial attack upon himself, Gov. Foote and Sherman in the Times newspaper of New Orleans; discusses the faithfulness of some of Sherman's supporters in the area; describes the \"New Liberal Republican Democratic Conspiracy\" which hopes to set William M, Evarts of New York as President who would then be \"as powerless in the hands of the Southern majority of the New Party as an infant;\" complements Pitkin's abilities, but warns Sherman to be cautious with him. 12 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the Centennial Address made by Marshall Pitkin; believes Pitkin to still be the best man for the job of Collector. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of Mattie's wedding to Charles R. Chaires; asks for money to repay a loan needed for the wedding; describes job problems; sends regards from family. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. N. Including Nwscl, \"The Tilden Conspiracy, How it was Frustrated,\" New Orleans Times [21 June 1879], interview with Gen. Stewart L. Woodward concerning the steps taken to \"defeat any attempts to inaugurate Mr. Tilden in this city [New York] as president of the United States on the 4th of March, 1877.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that the peace and unity of the Nation is dependant upon the disruption of the Democratic Party in the Southern States, especially in Louisiana; advocates the appointment of Mr. Pitkin as Collector in the Custom House since \"this State [La.], cannot be redeemed from Democratic control with the present officials here in the political front of the Republican Party;\" believes that with Mr. Pitkin, the Republican Party will be able to entice the \"conservative white men property-holders\" to their side for the 1880 election; states that the present officials are, for the most part, \"well known as the Confederates and Pals of Kellogg in disreputable transactions;\" warns of the imminent danger to the Republican Party and to the Nation if immediate steps are not taken. 13 pp. AcyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Sherman's letter of the 19th of the month; assures Sherman that his actions have been entirely legitimate and that he has never had \"a mere pecuniary motive\" for his actions. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the \"Grant Clubs that have sprung up in New Orleans; relates the contents of several editorials concerning the 1880 election; recommends the confirmation of Pitkins which he explained in earlier letters; assures Sherman that he has kept a low profile in New Orleans, avoiding any associations; believes that \"all political matters will go well in Louisiana, and reflectively elsewhere in the South\" if his actions are acted upon. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Col. William Wright's visit to Washington to inform the [Treasury] Department that \"ex union soldiers had been ignored in Custom House appointments;\" states however that \"nearly 40 ex union soldiers are on the Custom House rolls, about a quarter of the force;\" discusses the program that has been created for the removal of 57 present C. H. employees to replace them with ex-union soldiers. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDraws attention to an editorial in the \"Democrat\" that Gov. Foote believed to be \"indicative of a split in the Democratic Party, the more healthy and conservative portion siding in the future with the Republican Party;\" urges Sherman to take action to take advantage of the situation; discusses Col. W[illiam] Wright's trip to Washington to represent the interests of ex-union soldiers in Custom-House employment; discusses Wright's and others' connections with the local Grant clubs; warns Sherman of the scheming conducted by \"these old Louisiana Political huckstering knaves.\" 3 pp. ACyS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the information that he and Gov. Foote have supplied about the political situation in Louisiana; discusses the matter of the Black \"exodus\" from the South and his policy on the Subject; asks Tyler to continue supplying information; promises to try to get more support from the Administration for Tyler. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Tyler's \"suggestions to the Adm[inistratio]n looking to official changes at New Orleans, will not be acted upon till after the coming election, if at all;\" thanks Tyler for his support; criticizes Sherman for continuing to keep the present disreputable officials in Louisiana; believes that \"we owe the Northern Republicans nothing\" and speaks of a possible coalition between Southern Republicans and Conservatives in the area to support a Conservative-Democratic candidate; states that \"we care nothing for long-range assurances of good will from the north.\" 8 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Pitkin informing Tyler that he wrote the above letter, \"not one word whereof would I revoke under any circumstances.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for definite assurances that Sherman and the Administration will take action in Louisiana along the lines suggested by Tyler; believes that failure to do so will jeopardize \"everything in a National point of view;\" denounces Senator Kellogg; warns that \"your [Sherman's] friends can easily form Conservative Combinations for State purposes;\" warns Sherman of the danger to the Nation should the Republicans not win the election of 1880. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReemphasizes the need for a change in the Collectorship of New Orleans due to the upcoming election in December called by the Constitutional Convention that was just adjourned; discusses Pitkin's views on the subject; stresses the importance of an alliance between the Republican Party and Conservatives in the South; believes that Sherman's election as President would be assured in 1880 \"provided the political unity of the Sixteen States of the South is broken up.\" 5 pp. Df. of L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePraises Tyler's \"courage and vigor\" in representing their interests at the Capital; states that there is no news as yet about \"Mr. Richardson's comission as a special agent of the P.O. Dept.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that the office of Mayor Weeks was broken into by order of the Collector [Badger] by Lawler, Boyle and Edwards; calls for immediate action to be taken; reports that \"important sections of the party are announcing that under no circumstances will they act under the Federal officials now in office;\" discusses the \"intention to open war on Weeks in the 'Times'\" which was prevented by Jewett. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter about the Kellogg scandal which wants Tyler to have printed in the Washington Republican; believes that the editor of the Republican, Brooks, \"will use it gladly\" as he is down on Kellogg;\" thanks Tyler for his \"championship of the good cause here.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that a united South might be able to win over a few Northern states nd secure a Democratic victory in 1880; warns of the danger of civil war in connection with the 1880 election and of the selfish ambitions of politicians; notes that the \"only care\" of the Chief Magistrate, however, \"is to offer suggestions as to how to avoid the upcoming danger. 5 pp. [Cy?] of AL, incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the corruption associated with Senator Kellogg; describes Kellogg's scandal at the 'Packard House' where \"the Republican commissioners secured fresh return blanks from the State Registrar's office and by a concerted fraud, returned the three defeated Republican candidates elected;\" describes the ring of Kellogg's co-conspirators, including Louis Sauer [Appraiser of Customs for involvement of Packard; relates the suspicious history of Kellogg's career and believes that the administration \"will not weep when the Senate ejects its last 'carpet-bagger'.\" 11 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that the \"administration will be able to appreciate justly your [JT] high merits and qualifications;\" hopes that Tyler will be able to secure an official position; regrets that there is no vacancy in his office; states that he is \"not at all mingling in the political strife here\" and will be content with \"any one of the distinguished Republican Statesmen now spoken of for the Presidency;\" discusses the upcoming election of 1880. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for writing on his behalf to Gov. Foote; assures Tyler that he [Jewett] and Pitkin will control the Republican convention of Oct. 20; states that the \"party looks to us for leadership in a bitter war upon Kellogg;' denounces Kellogg; promises to write tomorrow. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a copy of Tyler's sypher key as he lost his own; announces the appointment of Richardson; discusses the upcoming convention and his method of controlling it with Pitkin. 2 pp. ALS. Including post script, discusses the address published by the soldiers association against Kellogg. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter of the 6th; states that he is \"insufficiently equipped with means\" to run for the governship as Gov. Foote has advised; promises to take an active part in the convention; wants to \"show this imbecile Adm[inistratio]n that its sub-imbeciles here are in no sense representative or even pensioners on our political grace longer.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to get information as to the whereabouts of Special Agent Weeks and try to get him to return as soon as possible; is convinced that control of the convention is assured. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that his letter has just been read by Pitkin and Jewett and that they \"fully concur in all your suggestions;\" states that the other gentlemen to whom Tyler referred are unkown to him; intends to write an open letter in response to Tyler's. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the events at the convention - \"all did not go as well as we hoped for some were seduced by promises from the C. H. [Customs House]\"; describes losses sustained by the C. H.; describes the use of alcohol and ballot-box stuffing in the election; asks for Tyler to send his thoughts on the matters presented. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letter which he had promised to send Tyler; asks Tyler to read it and if published, to see to the collection of proof sheets; believes the letter to be \"an honest and independant expression of my views and feelings,\" but doubts whether it will get published in \"these times of editorial apathy.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses how Beattie was going to select him [Pitkin] as Chairman of the Campaign Com., but had backed down under pressure from \"Wharton, Badger, Lewis, Marks and Co.\" and selected McMillan, whom the C. Housers dislike heartily;\" informs Tyler that he had put Sypher on the committee list of 25; fears that Sypher will not be interested \"with the C. H. toads squatting on the campaign.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that the secretaryship of the Campaign Committee was offered to him and that he would take it if he was paid $100 per week; states that \"as this campaign is a preordained failure, I want my compensation in advance this time;\" wishes Sherman could be President, but knows it to be impossible; adds that Sherman might have had a delegation had he acted on his suggestions in January 1879; discusses the chances of Louisiana republicans; reveals information [confidential] from W. H. Roberts that Marks was to be removed; discusses Beattie's character and his actions concerning Pitkin; suggests making Pitkin Collector. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends a newspaper clipping detailing the Republican platform in the area; discusses prospects for the 1880 election, sectionalism in Congress, and the political situation in general; states that there are Democrats in Congress who realize they must make a change in tactics if they want the party to make a respectable showing in the election of 1880; discusses rumors of a conspiracy of Southern Republicans in Washington to join the Democrats if the election were given a sectional aspect; warns of the danger of this. 15 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl - report on the Republican platform and list of members of the State Central Committee [Louisiana].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to \"push Postmaster Edmunds into getting us three or four Northern speakers;\" explains the necessity of this; discusses attempts to win over ex-confederates and conservatives; asks Tyler to talk with Sypher about getting their ticket in the newspapers. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses photographs and a letter for Mrs. Hayes inspection of relatives of the late Major General George H. Thomas; gives details of the family. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePraises Tyler for \"this singular analytical power of your mind\" in relation to previous information given on the political situation; asks Tyler for his perspectives on the present situation - the election of 1880 and the relationship between Virginia and the South. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers some suggestions for corrections of Robers' address [on the state debt?]; promises to try to help pay for the publication. 2 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl, on the State debt [June 19, 1879]. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to the whereabouts of several endorsements and recommendations of Tylers that he gave to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he was confirmed as Assessor of Internal Revenue for Florida. 11 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions seeing Tingle who told him that Tyler's check was sent to Yorktown; hopes to have Cave assigned to duty in the area; wants a better-paying position; hopes to hear from Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to secure Tyler's influence in obtaining an appointment in the Pension office in Washington; lists his credentials. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the influence of individualism, isolation, plantation life and slavery on the political views of the Virginia whites; notes that improved transportation is introducing \"gradually more intelligence, culture and enlightenment\" in the area; discusses the \"Readjustor\" coalition that has removed the carpetbagger and Bourbon control over the Negroes; warns of the \"marriage\" between carpetbaggers and the Bourbons and their malign influence; makes note of General Mahone's actions so that a \"full harvest of beneficience may be reaped to all her [Virginia's] people;\" discusses the Readjustor coalition's bid to break up the political solidarity of the South; notes that as soon as \"Virginia becomes arrayed Nationally, in spirit and in truth, Sectionalism will cease.\" 13 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a long letter as to the political situation in Virginia; explains that he did not send it earlier because he thought it too long and boring but that there was an editorial in the Richmond \"Intelligencer\" that was pertinent to his views and so decided to send both. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including lwscl - \"Mahone's Plan for Carrying the State in the Presidential Election.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFinds the matters in Florida \"on the whole in good shape;\" notes the fine turnout there for Grant on his visit there; asks for Tyler's views on the Pa. con[vention?]; believes the contest to be settled in Grant's favor; discusses Conover's position in Florida; asks of the Mahone party. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Grant's strength to be growing; states that \"the Sherman agency is too open throughout the whole country for me to like it;\" discusses Mahone's bid for the fall campaign and its effect upon the Democrats and Republicans; advises Tyler \"to keep in the political confidence of Mahone;\" notes that he received information which stated that \"there is but ltitle doubt but Grant will be nominated.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges Tyler's letter; is glad to hear that Tyler and Miss Mattie are coming to Washington; informs Tyler of the rooms available. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Tyler as to room accommodations in the area, 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandwritten copy of a letter marked \"Personal\" to John Sherman about Yorktown Customs Office, elections and other political viewpoints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvises Tyler on his trip to the Republican convention; discusses the role of Tucker the lighthouse keeper. 11 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl dated as 25 August 1880 from West Point, Va., concerning John Tyler's declaration of allegiance to Hancock.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the plans of the Bourbon Funder faction to create divisions among the ranks of the Republicans; states that may succeed in leading away the Coloured people; notes that Baily is the only one who could give the Bourbons a chance at the election; asks Tyler to ask Baily to withdraw. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuotes to Baily a letter from General Mahone urging Baily to withdraw his candidacy; advises Baily to do the same; informs Baily of the character and status of Mahone. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the advantage to the Southern states there would have been if there were more men like Tyler who had the courage to affiliate themselves with the Republican party and endure the stamp of \"Traitor and Renegade\" by their fellow citizens; encloses a letter in support of President Grant in 1872. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of above letter in Tyler's hand. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecommends John Tyler to the office of Attorney General; complimetns Tyler's abilities as a \"learned and eloquent writer and speaker, a lawyer of known reputation.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes to Tyler for the delay in sending the letters Tyler had requested. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to meet him at the Court House at 12 tomorrow to discuss business connected with Tyler's legislation. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letters from Colonel Ewell of interest to Devens; discusses his past employment; asks for employment in the Department of the Attorney General. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letters from Colonel Ewell, President of William and Mary College; discusses the upcoming election and the Mahone movement; urges the Republican party to join forces with Mahone to create \"a true National attitude in the Senate\" and to crush out the Bourbon Democracy and break up the South; discusses prospects for local elections [Virginia]; asks for a commission to be restored to him. 5 pp. ACys of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler with regret that he cannot find any employment for him in the Department; explains that there is already a number of others on file waiting for employment and that there is no hope for a position for Tyler. 3 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that the Attorney General would very much enjoy appointing Tyler to a position in the department, but regrests that he cannot do so. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces a letter that he wrote to Sherman which he included in this letter; sends his respects to Tyler and his daughter. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCompliments the accomplishments of John Tyler, Jr., describes Tyler's hardships as a result of his becoming Republican; urges Sherman and the party to reward those southern Republicans like Tyler who worked so hard for the cause. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses desire to invite Tyler to Norfolk to deliver lectures; discusses the time and terms of the lecture; asks Tyler to respond if the terms are agreeable. 3 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl, 2 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Sherman that \"General John Tyler is desirous of an appointment in your Department;\" compliments Tyler's abilities. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCalls attention to Tyler's hope for appointment in the government; praises Tyler's abilities and support of the Republican party; recommends his appointment. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePraises at length all of Hayes' successes during his presidency; congratulates his statesmanship; calls his attention to the letter from Ewell to show that not everyone thinks ill of Tyler. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eForwards 6 copies of the Gazette to Tyler; hopes the publication will do Tyler good in Washington; intends to publish the same article right before Tyler's lectures in Norfolk; regrets that he cannot pay Tyler in advance for the lectures. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that \"Brady can do nothing for the present;\" promises to do whatever he can to promote Tyler's interests. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for their long delay in replying to Tyler's letter; states that they will be happy to examine his paper on the \"Disaster on the Princeton\" and any other article. 2 pp. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he sent 6 additional copies of the Liberal yesterday; discusses which ways would be best to get the article across to the people; argues that the publication of the material from Whig and President Ewell would work against Tyler's audience; discusses how to use the publications as a \"masked battery with a deadly effect;\" states that he wil give the circular to everyone with a \"spoon-ful of brains\" in Norfolk. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that they cannot use Tyler's poem; explains that they did not have room for so large an article as Tyler's manuscipt relating to the Princeton disaster; states that they might be able to use such an article if it was restricted to five pages in length; gives information regarding a book Tyler had spoken of. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his family's relation to the family of Major General George H. Thomas; discusses the prospects of Garfield appointing a man from the South for his cabinet; suggests Judge Robert W. Hughes and Colonel Benjamin S. Ewell for Attorney General and Secretary of the Interior; discusses the advantage to be gained from selecting such men and the future of the nationalist spirit in the South. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter, is \"gratified to know that you are still alive and well;\" is \"sorry we lost Hancock;\" asks Tyler's opinion of Garfield; announces the recovery of Florida from the 'ashes' and invites Tyler down. 3 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl on Mahone and Hancock in the Virginia elections. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler with regret that the Herndern property is rented for 1881; hopes that Tyler will again take residence in West Point. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that the papers have not come to hand; will do as he asked as soon as they come. 1 p. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the necessity of breaking up the \"solidarity of the South\" in order to assure a Republican victory in 1884; states that \"South-Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida are rightfully Republican states;\" discusses ways to develop Republican support in Virginia by a \"dovetailed union between the Republican Readjustors and the Liberal Conservative Readjustors;\" suggests ties with Mahone. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for sending him the Article \"Young Ireland;\" announces travel arrangements for Tyler when he comes to deliver his lectures; fears the effect of the bad weather on the turnout. 2 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl announcing Tyler's lectures. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that his lectures have to be postponed to January 13 and 14. 1 p. Telegram.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the information and suggestions in his letter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFears that the \"railroad kings\" will \"control Genl. Garfield's Administration;\" expresses his attraction to Mr. Blaine, but fears the consequences if he is appointed to Garfield's cabinet; discusses his views on the Bourbons, the debt question, and Mahone. 14 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Tyler should speak to Sherman \"in reference to recent movements in Richmond...the removal of Dr. Mills, etc.\"; discusses the policy of Mr. Bantwell in relation to Southerners holding federal office; discusses the general situation of Southern Republicans; believes that the Republicans will have no chance of victory in 1884 unless Garfield's administration does something about breaking up the \"Solid South;\" 12 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter from Judge Hughes of the U.S. District Court of Virginia for Garfield's consideration; recommends Hughes and Colonel Ewell as Cabinet Counsellors; suggests policy to be acted upon in reference to the South. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees now with Tyler that \"it would not do\" to have Wickham appointed to the Cabinet, as he had stated in his letter of the 15th. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Garfield to read the enclosed letter from Judge Hughes; states that the views of John F. Lewis, Chairman of the State Central Committee, are in accord with those of Judge Hughes and Tyler's; discusses the necessity of breaking up the \"Solid South\" believes the only chance to achieve this lies with Mahone; describes Dezendorf and Jorgenson as carpet-baggers. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is \"unalterably opposed to calling a convention, and mean to fight it to the bitter end;\" permits Tyler to show this letter to whomever he pleases as he is \"being misrepresented all over the state;\" informs Tyler that he is confined to his house due to illness. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Tyler to have been writing under the mistaken idea that Lewis had granted the Committee Secretary the power to call a convention; opposes the Republican party making any nominations for state offices. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses two letters from John F. Lewis; includes an explanation of the letters, detailing the plans of the Bourbons in Virginia and the plans to control the Negroes in Virginia. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Hayes to look over enclosed letters to Tyler from Hughes and Lewis in regards to future interests of the Republican Party and especially the political situation in Virginia. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is \"not sufficiently advised about Virginia politics to express any opinion as to the policy of cooperation between the Republicans and Readjusters on the question of equal rights;\" informs Tyler that he will be pleased to talk with Mahone at any time. 2 pp. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests information as to the urgency of his orders to report to Florida for assignment as his family affairs are disarranged and needs time. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains his pecuniary interest in the joint venture of Critcher and Strong in Arizona and Sonora; details his life of hardship the past few years as he was scorned and abused because of his views; states that he is interested in the Arizona and Sonora project in order to be able to provide comfortable for his daughter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails some of the events in his life from the past three years in response to Anderson's request. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that he will be pleased to see Tyler in Florida and asks him to call at his house upon his arrival. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReaffirms his statements to Garfield concerning Ewell, but does not believe that any appointment will be made from the South; informs Ewell of Lewis' trip to Mentor, Ohio; believes that the \"liberal movement will sweep the state this year overwhelmingly;\" includes additional letters so that \"you may understand and appreciate more fully some matters personal to myself.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminds Windom of his previous contributions of information; states that he is not seeking an appointment; discusses the future of the Colored People and the Republican party in relation to the Mahone movement in Virginia; believes the the failure of the liberal movement will result in the reestablishment of \"Bourbon Democratic Rule and tyranny;\" notes the existence of an anti-Mahone faction with Wickham, Deuzendorf and Jorgensen who are plotting to seize control of the chief federal offices in Virginia. 11 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets to have found that Tyler has been ordered to Florida; discusses politics, family matters. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates his orders to report to Florida and his actions when he reached there in response to his instructions issued by Windom's department on the 8th of February. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails political situation in Florida; believes that Florida can be redeemed from Democratic control and that he can bring it about working with \"Old-line Whigs;\" details his past activities and appointments. 9 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResponds to Department orders to make a report; describes the illicit activity of 3 schooners, the Attic, Gertrude and Boyle which are engaged in smuggling liquors to the various hotels in Florida; notes ways to prevent future such problems; asks for his paycheck for work in February. 13 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; asks for his views on the President and Mr. Windom; discusses Tyler's relationship with Mahone; states that the 'Staunton Virginian' will soon be in full accord with the movement. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for information concerning the burial site of the late President Tyler; wishes to obtain a steroescopic view of the grave. 1 p. TL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks where he could obtain a stereoscopic view of President Tyler's grave. 1 p. TL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Haines that no steroscopic view of his father's grave has been taken; gives Haines the location of the grave and notes that no monument has been erected on the spot. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Mr. Palmore has given claim on their minerals due to poor health; offers them a vacant house to stay in if they should come visit the mines; states that he is anxious to have the mines worked; encloses a sample. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he had been digging in his Kaolin mine and found it to improve in quality and quantity; invites Kellam up to look farther into the vains [sic]; asks Kellam to write before he comes. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mahone and the Readjusters; describes John Tyler, Jr. favorably and \"well fitted for any position in or out of the State;\" mentions the rising influence of the railroad. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that they found a \"considerable quantity of Kaolin\" at the last place he worked and also found a good deal of mica at the old pit; asks Chappell to come up soon. 1 p. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Kellam to come up and look at the Kolin mine. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mr. Kellam and the Kaolin mine. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what Mr. Massey thought of the letter; asks about matters in Richmond; states that he had advised Mr. Dezendorf to support Tyler and had convinced Dezendorf not to fight Lively. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs pleased to hear of Tyler's high regard for him; states that he will be in Richmond and would like to see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Tyler to address the readjusters of New Kent on August 11; includes travel arrangements. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the virtue of John Tyler, Jr., and his \"able, statesmanlike, patriotic and elegant address\" to the people of New Kent; notes the resolution passed by the Readjusters to have Tyler's address published in the Whig. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to verify his promise to write Baker a \"Christmas Tree speech;\" requests Tyler to \"dot the speech with some sentimentality\" as \"this leaves one or all, and the Readjusters happy.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to go and see General Carmen, Chief Clerk of the Agriculture Dept., and persuade him to keep Watson's daughter Marion on as long as he can. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the issue between Massey and Mahone at the \"Colaition\" caucus of last night; believes that the Jorgensen, Dezendorf and Wickham faction and the Democrats will join forces with the Masseyites; describes Mahone's character and his attempt to set himself up as an \"absolute Dictator;\" explains to Arthur that he is provideing this information solely out of courtesy and that he is not seeking official favor by such action. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses his views on the \"Coalition party\" of Virginia; describes his past experiences in the South and his services to the Republican party; believes himself entitled to promotion in the same line of service; asks for General Longstreet as an assistant acting under his instruction. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he could not honor Crook's request for an autograph letter of Tyler's father as all his papers were taken from Tyler Jr. during the Civil War; gives a detailed acount of the Tyler family history. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFears that \"my baby\" is sick as he hasn't heard from her for over a week; discusses his prospects for employment; asks her to keep up her spirits. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copy of a letter from Everett to John C. New, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; hopes it will do Tyler good. 1 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains how Tyler convinced him to be a Republican after listening to a speech of his; recommends highly Tyler for an appointment in the Treasury Department. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler upon the Secretary's \"partial recognition\" of his merits; trusts that this will lead to \"more remunerative ackowledgments of your intrinsic worth.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs glad that Lively disapproves of Dezendorf's actions in antagonizing the Coalition movement in Virginia; states that \"this Committee desires the election of the gentlemen to Congress nominated by the Coalition movement in Virginia.\" 1 p. TL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Tyler on the recognition of his merits by the Secretary of the Treasury; states that they are in \"want\" and look to Tyler for the relief he promised and is now able to afford. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of $20 from Tyler making a total of $175 paid from 1865; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of four notes of $50 each which he accepts as payment in full; dicusses financial arrangements; states that his wife is confined to bed and would like to see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeaks of old times, old friends; discusses Tyler's career; gives family news; believes that \"there still exists sympathy for the old cause\" in Tyler's \"warm heart.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives Tyler a bill from the Capitol hotel to September 3; describes preferred method of payment. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of $46.60 on above account dated 1 November 1884. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler if he can get a position for him in the government; believes President Arthur would do well for himself to appoint the grandson of President Tyler; discusses his work at the Savannah Morning News as managing editor. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his prompt reply to his earlier letter; states again that his reason in writing is that he finds his present job \"not at all pleasant\" and would be interested in getting a government appointment. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he has managed to convince the landlord to wait to the 10th to take the rent; asks Tyler if he can get the money to them a day earlier than the 11th, when the note matures; informs Tyler that there will be a vacant room there soon and invites him to come live there. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his present appointment and prospects for the furture; advises her to stay in Virginia as all the money he now makes goes to support her aunt Letty; gives news of Bessie Denison; believes that if Mr. New becomes the Secretary of the Treasury, his [JT] future will be secure.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReplies to Lively's letter that the Committee is \"heartily and earnestly in favor of the election of Hon. Harry Libbey to Congress.\" 1 p. TL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he succeeded in procuring the \"Blue Book\" and had it delivered to Tyler at the Clarendon; states that he will also send five volumes of the Paris Exposition; lets Tyler know that he would be happy to secure any other books from the State Department that Tyler might want. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he sent to the Post Office a package containing the \"Paris Exposition report\" and that it will be necessary for Tyler to go and pick it up. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler for the $60 he owes for board at the Capitol Hotel as he is in a bad financial situation; states that the \"political horizon looks bright for the cause of Liberalism in Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the Pioneer Council [S. of I.] on Saturday Nov. 11 at 7:30. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler's assistance in helping his wife obtain her share of Henry Curtis' will; asks Tyler to think the matter over carefully and set a percentage rate for his services. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the Christmas gifts he sent her; hopes the New Year will be profitable for Tyler; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBegs Tyler to get his papers at once from Richmond; believes Tyler to be able to help in this matter more than anyone else; gives family news. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter and clippings; explains that she cannot give Tyler news of West Point as she has not been there since September; hopes that Tyler will write as often as possible. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he is recovering from his ailments; regrets \"the loss of our pleasant whist party;\" thanks Tyler for his hospitality, offers to reciprocate. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to see Tyler; hopes to get settled down in a few days. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends seasons greetings. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to come to her house at 4 o'clock on a business matter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's note and enclosed slip of 1 January. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the newspaper clippings containing Tyler's speech upon the character of the late Alexander Eagleton. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn invitation for 8:00. 1 p. ANS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the occasion of the resignation of President Tyler's Cabinet in 1841. 1 p. Df incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler about Bolts; asks \"who was the old housekeeper at Greenway after grandmother's death in 1797;\" asks him to look at his article in American History magazine. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the articles he sent. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns the dollar that Tyler borrowed from Lamar last year. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the two trunks left by Tyler at the Ford's Hotel which he picked up; describes what he placed in the trunks; encloses receipt from Ford's Hotel; states that he shipped the trunks today to Tyler C.O.D. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS, Tyler's IOU for $17.60, 1 p. and ALS, from Rosere acknowledging receipt of same. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the claim of Tyler's sister, L. Semple, to a piece of property now owned by the College of William and Mary; promises to look into the matter; asks if Mrs. Semple might have any pertinent documents that might help substantiate her claim.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not visiting Tyler while he was in D.C., but explains that he was called home on urgent business; describes future plans of the Southern Historical and Benevolent Association; asks Tyler for contribution of material. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to hurry up with the article on Texas; sends love to Mattie. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains how she[?] thought Tyler was dead; describes how much Tyler meant to her; gives family news. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExpresses surprise that Lamar had said that he had not received Tyler's letter of 6 February; describes how he trusted it to a page in the Senate to deliver it to Lamar. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter and enclosures; states that he had already seen the article on the death of Mr. Eagleton; regrets that he has not seen much of the Tyler family; gives family news; promises to write \"Aunt Letty;\" hopes Tyler will keep in touch.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter; discusses Mahone; asks Tyler's opinion on the Temperance issue as he notes that drinking has been Tyler's only drawback; believes that \"Temperance is soon to be the one grand question in this country;\" discusses his financial difficulties. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains that she has been kept busy by visitors and was not able to answer Tyler's letter immediately; describes Florida; looks forward to return to Savannah. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he purchased the Savannah News in an effort to make something of his life; finds himself in financial difficulties; asks Tyler to negotiate for him a loan of $1000 in Washington. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Willy Waller; asks for money; explains her bills; asks of Miss Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that he could set the paper on a \"solid an profitable basis;\" if he could only raise the money; asks if it would be possible for him to get a job in the civil service; discusses Tyler's account of the \"obstinate attack upon the president's heart.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's note with enclosures; states that he enjoyed the articles on Payne and Eggleston. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter; explains why she was unable to see him when she was in Washington; gives family news; asks about James Machelee. 8 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his research on grandfather; asks Tyler if he knows any more or has books or papers concerning him; asks if Tyler knows who \"R.\" is that signed the Obituary in the Enquirer. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he has been appointed \"Pioneer\" on the Committee on Appeals and Grievances; asks Tyler to notify the grand chief if he can serve. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets Tyler's long absence from the meetings of the Minnehaha Lodge; asks the pleasure of Tyler's company if possible. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that \"Miss D's\" lawyer sent the papers concerning the property in Texas; states that \"B.\" is now in Charleston. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he is \"requested to attend a regular session of the Grand Council, Sons of Jonadab\" on April 27. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePays tribute to Evart's character in view of the help he gave Tyler's half-brothers. Including NwsCl, the \"National View,\" 28 April 1883, tribute to Evarts. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives news of Mattie'e pets; relates his visit to Aunt Letty and Bessie and his meeting at the Jonadab Council; encloses notes from the President and William Evarts for her to keep as souvenirs. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains reasons why he cannot accept the position as President of the Virginia Branch of the Jefferson Monument association; describes at length the shortcomings of the \"new Virginians;\" explains that for like reasons he cannot accept the \"American Magazine\" post. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; congratulates him on his election to the presidency; states that he has no money for the [Arbitration] League at present and that he will not be rich until the iron and steel business improves. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCL, about Carnegie. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses allusions to a large family estate in England; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the great heritage of his daughter; asks if there might be some position for her in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the price of houses for sale and rent in the area. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his book that he is writing on American history. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses political prospects for the Republican Party in 1884; relates his past experiences with mahone; believes that the only successful Republican ticket for 1884 would be U.S. Grant as President and W. Q. Gresham as vice-president. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the ceremonies for the Payne monument; relates the tragedy of Mr. Hafven, who suffered from congestion of the brain after being thrown from his buggy; discusses all the attempts to help him; acknowledges her letter; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his progress on his book; states that he has written up to the canvass of 1840. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that he will be in Washington on the 21st and will call on Tyler. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces that he will be on the steamer Mattaro tomorrow and will be expecting the ladies. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to pay his bill of $60 to John Hillyard or make arrangements to do so. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not recognize the bill to John Hillyard for room and board at the Capitol Hotel; wants to deal only with Lewis, but agrees to pay Hillyard if Lewis permits. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Lewis' reply stating that there was an additional bar bill of $10.00. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders the destruction of several bands described in the accompanying schedule. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that \"the job is done;\" asks Tyler to go to the Post office to see if there is a letter addressed to Mrs. Semple care of Miss Hunter. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSummons John Tyler, Jr. to appear before him to answer to John Hillyard for a debt of $60.00. 1 p. PDS. Including ANS, an IOU signed by Tyler for $60. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not having written the letter to the Attorney General sooner; asks if there is anything else he can do. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a letter from Edward Murdaugh [?]; speaks of her forthcoming trip to Baltimore to see the doctor. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the house and farm of 31 acres he has for sale; offers it to Tyler for $2500. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her cottage that she wants to rent for $22.00 a month. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChides Mattie for not writing him more; discusses his house-searching results; speaks of the weather, Mattie's plants and pets and gives family news; discusses the political ticket of Arthur and Gresham. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to the present address of his brother John as he wants information pertaining to the terms arranged between Polk and father [President Tyler]; discusses his progress on his book. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions his teaching position and small salary; discusses his financial troubles. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives description of three pieces of property for sale in the area.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs sorry to hear that Tyler is suffering from chills; hopes that the family will reunite. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how \"the Bourbon Democratic incapables of Virginia at the Lynchburg Convention placed themselves in the rear of Mahone.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs afraid that Aunt Letty won't be able to read this letter with her poor eyesight; discusses their last meeting in Richmond. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the $10 he sent; hopes that Tyler's situation will make a turn for the better; is glad to hear that Tyler is feeling better. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrders Tyler to attend the next meeting of G.[?] A. #2672 to be held on September 6.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReturns the enclosed receipt from Tyler of $5.00. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, receipt, 1 p., and ADS, IOU signed by Tyler for above amount. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the return of a $20 downpayment for rooms at the \"West End Flats\" which William Tyler was to have furnished and ready for occupancy 27 October. 3 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of above amount. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that every charge John Tyler made in his letter of the 3rd was not exactly true; states that he spent $60 furnishing the rooms in question, but would gladly return John Tyler's $20 downpayment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. D. Includes Mss, a prose work on the Civil War, in Latin and English, on back of above receipt. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler not to miss the meeting of the \"World Peace Society\" next Thursday at the Quaker meeting house; apologizes for missing Tyler when he called. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Tyler to a meeting of the Abolition League on Dec. 4th at the Church house. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he and his relative Col. J. B. P. will be staying in the area for a few days and would be happy to have Tyler call. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires, as a representative of the \"Knights of Labor\" what official action has been taken in reference to work hours for those employed in public works. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D., statutes concerning amount of work per day allowed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the National Abolition League on Dec. 26. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the extent of labor unions and temperance organizations that Tyler believes are ready to rally behind Butter for Prsident in 1884 as a new party; believes that if the demands of these new power groups are not met through the ballot, \"Revolutionary convulsions\" would result. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to come see him [?] or let him know when he can come see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler for a letter of introduction to Senator Coke of Texas; hopes that Tyler and his daughter are well.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of a meeting of the National Arbitration League on Jan. 15. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIs worried about cousin M.; asks Tyler to tell her not to neglect what she had told her as \"it is very dangerous to herself and every body else.\" 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that the S[ons] o[f] J[onahdab] building committee will meet Jan. 16. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a dollar that he had borrowed and returned earlier, but apparently Groome had not received the earlier note. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of the Jan. 30 meeting of the S[ons] O[f] J[onahdab] Building Committee. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests the presence of Tyler in his office on Jan. 31 to \"receive the part assigned to you at next Thursday's entertainment.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of an offer he received from a \"young widow of large money\" to tutor her son; believes this to be the best chance he has had in a while; asks Tyler to send $10 at once; sends love to Aunt Letty, Bessie, and cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms John Tyler that a Mr. Lulley called on him to write asking J. Tyler to pay back immediately the money that is owed him; states that Lulley was particularly concerned by J. Tyler's \"ungrateful neglect of him;\" urges Tyler to make a settlement with Lulley. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the $5 that he sent; wishes that he never had to ask for favors; states that \"there is no man more economical than I am.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he wrote Judy Wend three different times but has received no answer; thinks of the \"many pleasant moments we [Tyler and he] have spent together in our lovely and brotherly Council of Jonadabism;\" expects \"to live on and die the same doing what good I can for others as I go along the rugged pathway of life;\" hopes Tyler will give him all the views connected with the order around Washington, D.C. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWants to meet with Tyler to discuss some questions with him; wishes to move to another location and wants Tyler's advice. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplauds Grant's visit to the House of Representatives; hopes to see \"the most prominent representative of the elements of anarchy in the country 'corked up in a bottle' again.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Randall on his movement in association with the reception of General Grant. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his kind words on Randall's action towards General Grant. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresents the final version of his address on Labor interests for Congress; states that he has removed all matters that had been objected to by members of the committees. 1 p. AcyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Randall on the result of the Pennsylvania convention; believes him to be the \"strongest candidate for the Presidentcy [sic] the Democracy could place before the Country.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if it would be possible for Tyler to assist him in any way outside the influence of Mahone; hopes to \"march to victory or to defeat, under the Blaine banner;\" discusses the fortune of the Republican paper in Virginia he helped support; asks Tyler to answer favorably. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncourages Arthur to give thought to the matters in print herewith enclosed [Labor Memorial addressed to Congress]; believes the Labor movement to have become a political power. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including PD, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor.\" 6 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDoes not want Folger to think him ungrateful for his present position, but wishes the \"injustice\" done him by Senators Jones and Conover to be remedied - through the position of Collector at Key-West, Florida. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges for the President the receipt of Tyler's letter of the 25th. 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOffers to show Tyler and his daughter the rooms for rent. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCL, \"Advocate of Late Suppers.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplauds Tyler's efforts in the Labor movement; states that Mahone's \"trickery and trading in politics has earned my disgust and contempt;\" thanks Tyler for his interest in Lively's case; states that he \"would like very much to see the ticket of Grant and Lincoln thrown to the breeze;\" gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the cottage Tyler enquired about; gives name of former tenant so that Tyler could get additional information. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM. Including Nwsl - houses for sale in Hyattsville, Md., 1 p., and N, someone's address. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he is at the National [Hotel] and asks Tyler to come and see him. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes a gentleman in her care who has pledged \"total abstance [sic]\"; thinks very highly of him when he is \"himself.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to call on Mrs. Noyes to discuss some legal points in reference to an estate in Pennsylvania. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTrusts that the ticket presented at Chicago will be Arthur and Lincoln; believs it would be \"suicidal to the Republican Party, and dangerous to the Country, to put forward Blaine;\" believes that the \"laboring mass;\" would stand against Blaine. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he received no reply from his \"strong and forcible letter;\" to Col. White and Judge Vaun; advises Tyler to make an application for the position in Warrenton; sends regards to Tyler's daughter. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeclines the nomination as vice-president of the National Greenback Labor Party since the nomination for President was for Benjamin F. Butler, which, in Tyler's opinion, involved an \"abnegation of the political morals of the Party.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including 2 tickets for the National Convention, on the 28th and 29th of May. 2 pp. PM.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the procedure for the destruction of several bonds to be carried out. 2 p. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that the two of them, as the heirs to their historic families can be \"found advancing on common ground in the assertion of public Virtue and Justice.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nws, \"The National View,\" 7 June 1884, proceedings of Greenback convention [see newspaper file], and PD, \"Constitution of the Industrial Party of America,\" 2 pp., and Pd, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor\" to Congress. 6 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Blaine; encloses newspaper describing Tyler's position at the Indianoplis Convention; mentions his letter of withdrawal from the convention and denunciation of the nomination of General Butler. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Nws, \"The National View,\" 7 June 1884 [see newspaper file], and PD, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor\" addressed to Congress. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he has already done all that he wants to in this canvass; explains that his engagements are such that it will be impossible to take any further part. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the births and deaths in the family of their father's first children; asks for the names of painters of their father; mentions his new printer which will turn out 100 pages a week. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses his letter denouncing the nomination of General Butler at the Indianapolis Convention; describes how the over hundered delegates, including himself, left the convention in opposition to Butler; invites Pierce to be at the Chicago convention on July 8. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his involvement in the events at the Indianapolis convention in regard to the nomination of General Butler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the procedure for destroying certain bonds which are no longer needed for issue. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he has written Mr. Munson to return the Wilson draft for collection in accordance with Tyler's suggestion. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the \"necessity for an Organ for the World's Arbitration League;\" suggests Tyler take action before Mr. Corcoran departs for W. Va.; asks Tyler to \"think seriously of this very important movement;\" asks Tyler to drop him a line; discusses his meeting with Corcoran. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his views on the appointment of Dennis Eagan as Collector of Customs for Key West Florida. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he will accompany Tyler to Mr. Corcoran's Monday evening; asks Tyler to call at that time. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a copy of the charges against Rob[er]t L. DeAkers by Geo[rge] W. Sargent. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that Hendricks' name associated with Cleveland gives \"strength and character to the ticket\" but states that the Labor Unions find Cleveland \"objectionable and even repugnant;\" asks Hendricks to arrange an interview with Colonel Lee Crandall of the National View; believes the labor groups hold the balance between Republican and Democratic success. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter; promises to give Tyler's suggestion his attention as soon as possible. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses Mattie's visit. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of the copies of \"the National View\" and the memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions; discusses his illness. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharges George Sargent with \"maliciously and knowingly misrepresenting me as a partisan Democrat.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests that Tyler formulate the charges of E. M. Blake against G. W. Sargent and issue the necessary documents; asks to meet with Tyler to discuss the case as soon as is convenient.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the rooms he is offering to Tyler; asks to hear from Tyler as soon as possible. 2 pp. ALS. Including ACyS of ALS - Tyler's reply to above letter; states that he has found other accommodation; dated 12 September 1884. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates his intention to take the front rooms at $35 per month; asks her to write at once in answer. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the story of how he attempted to remove Tyler's letter from publication [in the National View] but to no avail; calls Cromdle a \"traitor to our cause;\" states that Tyler's letter and General Parson's letter will be published in the next [National] View. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives a history of past work and associations; sends his daughter to ask \"the helping hand of the Government.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Hendricks and Cleveland upon their election; encloses \"herewith my last blow against General Butler;\" relates the events at the Indianapolis convention; mentions the power and influence of the labor movement. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Campbell's letter to Secretary Folger to have been the reason Tyler obtained his present position in the Treasury Department; sends copies of letters to and from Thomas A. Hendricks from the Presidential campaign; mentions his involvement in the Sons of Jonadab and the Labor movement. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks John Tyler to send his answer to Parmalee in the Atlantic Monthly; urges haste as the first chapter of Lyon's work is at the printer's. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Lyon [Tyler] requested him to tell John Tyler that he has the proof sheets of the 1st chapter and that he needs to hear from Tyler as soon as possible to make the addition suggested; gives the present address of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Cleveland upon his election as president; offers his views on the influence of the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor elements on his election; describes General Butler's activities. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl, the National View, articles on Butler. 2 pp. Including Df of ALS of above letter. 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses copies of his letter to Cleveland and newspapers and articles sent with the letter; states that the \"enclosures explain themselves.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Ns, names and addresses of the recepients of similar letters. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests Tyler to formulate the charges and carry out the procedures incolved in the case of \"Bro[ther]s Blake, Trader and Traylor against Bro[ther] G. W. Sargent.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates the case brought against a member of the Knights of Labor for breaking a boycott against the New York Tribune; asks under what law he can be prosecuted as he can find nothing in the Constitution or bylaws relating to it; refuses to become an \"instrument of Tyranny.\" ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he will be at the Fed[eration] of Labor Hall on Tuesday evening and that he will have his stamp with him. 1 p. ACS. Including N, address of W. S. Wandby and William Turner. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMails copy of the Baltimore Times of Dec. 13; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of the Times, 13 Dec. 1884 on \"Butler's Treachery\" and \"Butler's Defeat.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for the copy; sends 20 sopies of the Times for Tyler to \"dispose of them where they will do the most good;\" discusses the \"depression,\" states that his \"sole work now is to defeat McCulloch's policy.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that there were three political factors that influenced Cleveland's election: the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor popular elements; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue; sends articles from the Times and the National View on topics mentioned. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including NwsCls from the National View. 5 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Arthur to \"confer an official favor, worthy of yourself as President, upon the Son of a President;\" describes his past activities. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to send Miss Norma S. Lively \"one of your most encouraging letters and send her some papers;\" mentions her debut as a teacher. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. DS. Including ADS, certifying the above mentioned sale of land; signed by J. H. Dobie, Clerk, Sussex County, Virginia. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the role played by the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor elements in the election of Cleveland; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue; notes that the National View carrie darticles on the above topics; states that he does not ask or seek any recognition. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Sherman for the invitiation he sent for the ceremonies of the dedication of the Washington Monument; complains that a certain lady was not extended an invitation. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes how he was present at the session of Congress where a bill was passed granting the president authority to nominate candidates for General in the Army; congratulates Grant on his nomination by President Arthur and subsequent approval by Congress. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Lamar to take notice of the \"approach of a National Crisis\" in which the \"Nation will drain a cup of agony;\" encloses a pamphlet on this approaching crisis - overproduction with fat capitalists while the masses starve and are unemployed. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including PLs, \"The Reign of Ruin!\", \"three letters by Jesse Harper.\" 4 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if it would be possible for Tyler, his daughter Mattie, his sister Letitia, and Mrs. Lucy Semple Ames and daughter to pay their respects to President Cleveland and his sisters. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ACyS of ALS, congratulating Cleveland on his actions as President. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Garland to read an accomplanying letter which Tyler believes would be of interest to Garland; relates his past employments and events in his life; stresses that he never looks for official favor or seeks an appointment. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Garland to consider William Shands [Tyler's grandson] for the position of Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; describes at length Shands' character and merits. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAcknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter and papers; states that he will write to Mr. Manning and send the letter to be endorsed by Morgan and Senators Pugh and Jonas and then send it to Tyler; promises to go in person with Tyler to see his \"reasonable expectations fulfilled;\" states that he is still in pain as he had to get his arm reset. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that he had a talk with Mr. Crandall in regards to Tyler's application; believes it to be in Tyler's interest if he would seek to retain his present position in the Treasury department; gives family news; mentions receiving a letter from Tyler's sister. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves that he should be commissioned as minister to Italy in view of his past relations with Catholics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that there is a manuscript written by John Tyler, Jr. giving an account of the battle of Corinth which the Century Company might be interested in; urges them to get in contact with Tyler. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ALS, from Price to John Tyler, Jr., informing Tyler that he mailed the above letter to the Century Company; asks if there is anything more he can do. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses letters from Allan Campbell and Henry C. Semple; discusses the inadequate compensation for his job; lists his past achievements; believes that he should either get a raise of a promotion. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscls from the National View, one on Tyler's character, the other on the Sons of Jonadab. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to send his manuscript on the battle of Corinth for examination in reference to the Century War Series. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAgrees to their request and informs them that he sent his manuscript on teh Battle of Corinth by express; gives a list of his activities as secretary to his father and other biographical information. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Garland to reread a letter Tyler had sent earlier as to suggesting Tyler's grandson, William Shands, to be appointed U.S. district attorney of East Virginia; lists all the appointments that he has declined in the past; discusses the future of Virginia; advocates his grandson's nomination as district attorney. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses newspaper articles for Manning's information concerning Tyler's past involvement with the Treasury Department. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses newspaper articles for Manning's information concerning Tyler's past involvement with the Treasury Department. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Miss Tyler to pay Ellen the room rent for which she will send a receipt; feels that the sea air is doing her good. 2 pp. ALS. Including DS, a receipt for the above rent, $30, dated 15 July 1885.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his attempts to secure employment for her; hopes that she will one day be able to meet John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Poetry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that he had asked Major Newby about a house for Tyler and told him to write to Tyler. 1 p. ACS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses an article from the Cleveland Ohio Plain Dealer Journal; notes that he has held no post in the federal government except where it was insisted upon by Northern friends or economic necessity; complains about his present job in the Department. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApplauds Cleveland's recent address to the Senate. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that he cannot accept the president's invitation for him and his family to a reception at the executive mansion due to the poor condition of his daughter and sister; asks Wilson to convey to the president his views in response to the report published by the Edmunds Committee of the Senate. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler to tell her about himself; discusses the upcoming new edition of her book the 'Ladies of the White House;' asks for the address of Mrs. Robert Tyler. 4 pp. Including PM, an advertisement for the 'Ladies of the White House.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInquires as to the lineage of his mother's family - Christian; gives some geneological data on the Christian family since they arrived in Virginia; asks Christian to send him any information he has concerning the family's history in England; encloses articles of interest. 7 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ACysS of ALS, copy of the above letter. 9 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter; discusses the status of her book, the 'Ladies of the White House;' asks for any information Tyler might have on Mrs. Semple, his mother, or on Mrs. Madison that could be included in her book; discusses the problems with her publishers. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to hear from Tyler as soon as possible concerning the information on Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Monroe; encloses the proofs of the sketch on Tyler's mother. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Tyler that he has been reappointed as \"special witness of the destruction of United States Securities...at the rate of five dollars per diem.\" 1 p. LS. Including Cy of Ls, copy of above. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses the status of the carpenter and well digger to do work for Tyler. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvites Tyler to a meeting of the local assembly of the Knights of Labor to be held on November 15. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotifies Tyler that he is \"hereby continued as the representative of the public upon the Destruction Committee of the Department.\" 1 p. LS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the enquiry made by Prof. W. G. Sumner of Yale College, concerning the \"Bank question;\" discusses his plan to publish a pamphlet on father's administration; asks John to check on some dates concerning the Whig caucus of August 1841; announces the birth of a son, whom he has named John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Lyon on the birth of his son, John Tyler; describes his proud lineage; discusses the whig slander of President Tyler that Lyon had asked about. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions that she would like to hear from Tyler as she is going to the Richards tomorrow morning for the rents. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes that he was able to grant Tyler a leave of absence of only 1 day and that if he does not return by this afternoon he will be forced to report Tyler to the Chief-Clerk as away without leave. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSuggests the appointment of Allan Campbell or of himself to the position of Secretary of State; gives reasons why he would be a good choice. 4 pp. Df of ALS. Including DF of a letter concerning his pay from his job. 5 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks whether it can be arranged so that he may work in Tyler's place while Tyler is sick so that Tyler may receive his pay. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Df of L. Including Df, on back, concerning President Cleveland's appointments. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks if it would be possible to obtain an autograph of President Tyler's for his private collection. 1 p. ALS. Including PM, calling card of James W. Howarth, \"Antiquarian.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives news of family, friends and her travels. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter on Virginia affairs; hopes that Tyler's health will improve and that he will be able to see him when he comes to Washington. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter; states that she enjoyed her visit to Washington very much and hopes to see Tyler and cousin Mattie very soon. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotice for the stockeholders meeting and election for directors of the Standard Mutual Mining Co. to be held April 1. 1 p. C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes health and happiness for Tyler on his 68th birthday. 1 p. ALS. Including lined fabric square with metallic trim, religious symbol on front. Artifact.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to have a voucher for his Mexican War pension due today. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks what Tyler would like to have done with a number of papers written by Tyler to President Grant. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Pruden to send him the letters of which he speaks; praises President Grant; believes himself to have done more that any other one man in getting the Southern States to vote for Grant. 2 pp. Df of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her travels to the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach and various farms; hopes that Tyler and Miss Mattie are both better. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes the land around her home; discusses Tyler's move to a new house; mentions the visit of cousin Tillie. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives news of her travels and family; discusses what to do about her furniture left with Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes her travels with \"the party;\" details her crabbing adventure; hopes that Miss Mattie is enjoying her new home; trusts that the cool Georgetown air will get Tyler out of bed. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her mother's illness; describes how busy she has been with everything; discusses their plans for Thanksgiving. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions cooking Thanksgiving dinner; discusses her spiritual constitution and the nature of God; describes the rising property values in the area. 6 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends books from his library in response to Tyler's mention of \"amusing books.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Weed to \"jump in the street-car and come over\" if he has time this morning; mentions the Congress appropriation of a million for the \"white crop university.\" 1 p. Df of ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his poor physical condition and dependency on his daughter; mentions his involvement with the Order of Jonadab, \"the most exacting and rigid of all the Temperance Societies.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the Denver magazine about Jefferson Davis; asks to glance over the Gibbons book. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCls, notice of illness, obituary of Charles Lanman, 6 March 1895. 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Embry for the letter to his daughter; apologizes for not being able to visit due to his illness; mentions that Daniel Webster offered Tyler the post of Secretary of Legation to the Court of St. James. 1 p. Df of ALS. Including a crossed out Df of ALS on back to J. J. Weed - apologizes for not being able to attend his tenth anniversary as a Jonadab due to his illness. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCongratulates Vaux upon his nomination as the successor in Congress of the late Mr. Randall; warns of the need for \"political knowledge and integrity,\" grounded in the \"fundamental principles of the Government as derived from Jefferson.\" 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension; hopes to be soon restored to health; states that he was told by Commissioner Raum that his pension might be $12 a month. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his mention of Mrs. Pryor's article. 1 p. TLS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains her long delay in writing to Tyler and Miss Mattie; describes her travels and visits with friends; hopes to hear from Tyler and Miss Mattie soon. 5 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to have a voucher for his Mexican war pension as he is not able to pick it up in person. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his admiration for the Henry A. Wise family; discusses the political situation in relation to a union of the South and West. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses his views on the next presidential election and the status of the Southern states in their relation to the West; discusses the future of the Republican party. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not being able to come visit Ewell; invites Ewell to come stay with him and his daughter while he is in Washington. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a clause in a bill raising pension benefits from the Mexican War raising the benefits from $5 to $12; asks if the bill passed; regrets his physical condition that does not allow him to pay a visit. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for the payment of his Mexican War Pension due on the 4th of June. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of Esther A. Naggaman, \"class of '91.\" 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions the unveiling of the statue of Stonewall Jackson; believes that this might be the last anniversary of the Battle of Manassass to be celebrated; notes the several articles on Mr. Davis appearing in the 'Daily Times;'' gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Quarterly Pension from the Mexican War. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets that the critic she wanted could not be found. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGlad to know that John Tyler's condition is no worse; gives news of his visits to friends and family; hopes to be able to come visit in the Spring. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRequests any information Tyler might have on Elias H. Nuckols, who claims to have been in the same company as Tyler during the war with Mexico; hopes that Tyler can recall the circumstances of Nuckols' taking leave so as to remove the charge of desertion from his record. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension benefits. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of Mr. Henry Haywood Glassie. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of the above couple. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his school; mentions the death of Mrs. Blythe. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler that the bill to raise the Mexican War Veterans' pension to $12 passes the House today and believes it will become a law. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks to have returned to him a magazine, the 'Quarter Illustrator' which he sent to Waggaman by mistake. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Tyler for his letter; gives news of the family and his impressions of cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions a meeting of the Farm Council of which he is a member; discusses his school, which the superintendant calls \"one of the best schools in the country;\" lists the candidates for County and Circuit Court clerks. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHopes that John Tyler's health will be restored; mentions that Willie was sick with a cold; informs him of the fire that burned the R.R. depot and stores last week; discusses his school. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes himself as at his \"wits end;\" as Mattie is unable to help him nor he help her; states that \"As a doctor you certainly understand the business.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that the Treasury matter turned out as they had hoped, due to the \"good sense, courage and principle of my daughter.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for letters or papers of Mrs. Letitia Christian Tyler, Robert Tyler and John Tyler, Jr. and their photographs. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes his present physical condition; states that he is totally disabled from doing work and therefore has no means to support himself; lists all the sources from which he believes he should be paid. 2 pp. Df of ALS. Including 3 Dfs of the above letter, totalling 10 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a prescription for her father and explanation for its use. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Tyler if he knows of any connection between his wife's family - the Hammonds, and the Tyler family; gives a geneology of the Hammond family. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInforms Tyler of the arrangements he made to have a medium visit Tyler; states that the meeting must be totally private. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppeals for another favor in her father's behalf; describes her father's life and past accomplishments; asks that legislation be passed to award her father some money. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnounces her wedding to Mr. J. A. Settle on September 20; regrets that she missed Mattie this evening; invites Mattie down to her new house. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends the title page of an article for his acceptance; refers Johnson to Mr. Wilkins of the Washington Post for further information. 1 p. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemembers her ride in the countryside with Tyler 11 years ago for his birthday; believes God to have wanted everyone to be happy; sends some money for \"gooddies;\" sends her best wishes to Tyler and Miss Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eQuotes the current prices on coal; advises Tyler to buy now as prices are due to go up. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRelates how he was informed by an article after his father's death, of the existence of an estate in England left to his father and the father of John Tyler, Jr.; asks if Tyler knows anything about his matter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks Sherman to rmember the \"inhuman treatment;\" oh his father by the previous administration; describes how the death of his father left him without home or employment; mentions the Post Office in the area where he would like to be appointed. 2 pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDiscusses dress prices and styles; is sorry that \"you have cut the Tylers\" as she thinks \"they are respectable people for all;\" believes 'friend Tyler' should get a room near the office in winter; gossips about Elisha; notes that \"my relatives and friends are dropping rapidly by the wayside.\" 4 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAsks for the appointment of Inspector of Customs that he held earlier instead of his present position on the Destruction Committee. 2 pp. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBelieves Albert Evedays[?] in the House of Representatives will be an asset to the Republicans. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. AN. Including AN, the address of John Meany. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStates that Mrs. Wilson did not remember the name of the caterer, but gives the address; believes Charles Eckles to know what Virginia people like. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWishes to be Wheeler's clerk; is \"anxious to get back to my proper status as a Southern man and old Confederate;\" mentions his involvement in the Sons of Jonadab; believes the \"Yankees are driving the country into another civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a \"compliment in verse inscribed to a Washington Lady well known to the social circles of the City;\" omits her name from a \"sense of delicacy.\" 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn Tyler's hand. 1 p. AN.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGives an account of his expenses from May through August; does not think \"eight dollars a month for hear, for food 'extravagant'\"; asks for more emoney on which to live. 2 pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions visitors; describes the party at Jessie's and Tyler's barbekue [sic]; believed everyone had a wonderful time there; gives news of family and friends. 3 pp. L.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks Mrs. Woodward for taking the time to write such a long letter. 1 p. Incomplete. Including AN, on back above, genealogical data on William Randolph. 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMentions her failing eyesight; gives news of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegrets Tyler's decision as she wanted him to take the house; states that they would set the rent at $40.00 per month; describes a young man who would be living there also. 2 pp. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExplains the delay in writing back; asks her to keep a \"short eye\" on papa as he was left in her care; asks to be informed if he is flirting with any girls as such behavior is not to be tolerated; gives family news. 2 pp. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIntroduces John Tyler, Jr. as the bearer of this letter. 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSends an \"old English Oak chair\" which she hopes Devine will accept in memory of her father; hopes to hear from them soon. 1 p. AL.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEncloses a little card to convey \"my affection and happy Xmas greetings to you and Mattie.\" 1 p. ALS.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDescribes Watson as an old line Whig prior to the war; outlines his political career and the extent of President Lincoln's confidence in him. 1 p. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e1 p. Incomplete.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP1\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP4\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP5\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eP7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e(P18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePapers of Martha Rochelle Tyler.  They include a diary by Marie Antoinette Rochelle, correspondence of Martha R. 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Mahone\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdvertisements for paper dolls, directions for preparing paper dolls and furniture, envelope of paper dolls and accessories, envelope of paper furniture for paper dolls, and an empty envelope for \"The Boys' Delight\" paper items.  Paper items made by Clark, Austin \u0026amp; Smtih of New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEphemera from Virginia, Maryland, and other places.  Includes souvenir brochures, maps, church bulletins, advertisements and more.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of John Tyler, Jr., son of the President, to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of a book on the ladies of the White House.  Letters written from Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReminiscence of his mother and her good deeds of charity towards the poor with an example of helping a foreign man; commentary on robbery and injustices commited at the end of the Civil War. 1 p. ALS Typescript 1 p. XCy of ALS 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUrging Mrs. Halloway to not make any contrasts between his mother and anyone else, reference to his brother's [Robert Tyler] letter urging Mrs. Halloway to not publish a note written by the present Mrs. Tyler to Mrs. Johnson concerning her portrait, included copy of the first letter written by John Tyler [father] to Letitia Christian [mother], his future first wife. ALS 4 pp. XCy of ALS 4 pp. Typescipt 2 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReferences to doing work on the life of his mother for Mrs. Halloway. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContinued work done for Mrs. Halloway; request for her to return the letter about his mother and the foreign man she helped; reference to his political articles just written that he sent for her to read. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReference to continued work on material about his mother for Mrs. Halloway; notification that his sister Semple was worried that a picture of their mother she sent to Mrs. Halloway had not arrived safely. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails about a man who knew his mother and could be a possible source of information for Mrs. Halloways's book. ALS 1 p. Typescipt 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotification that he had finished the manuscript of his mother for Mrs. Halloway's book 'Ladies of the White House' and will be mailed the next day. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRegret at not being able to deliver the manuscipt in person and not making a copy for the press. XCy of AL, incomplete, 1 p; Typescipt 1 p.; XCy of ANS postscript from another letter 1p.; AL 1p.; ANS 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChange in a sentence of the manuscript sent to Mrs. Halloway; suggested material for her to read about Stilphon and Phocion to compare the Christian past with the present. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReference to an enclosed letter to Mr. Carroll Brent that had been published; further reference to the sentence in the manuscript that should be changed to his recommendation. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eApologizes for not returning her last two letters because had been \"too sad and ill to be agreeable in any sense, or in any manner;\" references to his spirits and health. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReference to portrait of his mother and that it is a poor representation of her; intentions of leaving and going west, probably to California. XCy of ALS 1p. Typescript 1p. ALS 1p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThanks sent for Mrs. Halloway's book Ladies of the White House and mentioned a few errors found in it. Typescript 1p. ALS 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommentary on society, request for an autographed copy of the book so that the one he had could go to the archives at Wiliam and Mary. typescript 1 p. ALS 3 pp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommentary on virtues and praise for Mrs. Halloway on her \"Success as an Authoress and Lecturess.\" ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDetails about four lecture halls in Washington for Mrs. Halloway to choose from for her lecture. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReference to giving future information about Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Monroe for Mrs. Halloway's new edition of her book; some helpful hints included for getting more accurate information. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eProofs of book returned with comments and corrections to Mrs. Halloway. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries 2, Acc. 2009.148 Additon. Papers relating to John Tyler, Jr. and his family. The predominant dates are 1860-1885. Correspondents include Letitia C. Tyler Shands, her husband William B. Shands, and Robert Tyler. Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Post Civil War politics, as well as family affairs. Includes poems, poems, military and political notes and documents, Letitia Christian Shands letters, Martha Rochelle Tyler correspondence, newspapers, political and legal documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSigned by Major John Tyler, Jr. CSA Mobile AL., travel instructions(?) and permission for his \"servant\" to join him in Mobile, Alabama Items for Gen. Walker and staff listed on the reverse side, dated October 1861\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. L. (?) Holtz(?), Montgomery AL to Maj John Tyler, Jr. CSA. Letter of introduction for Jas Z(?) Braine requesting Tyler's assistance in securing a position in the military. Contains a descriptive note concerning the included map of Arkansas and the war effort there.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA page from the New Orleans Daily Delta newspaper from August 6, 1861 recounting plans for the Battle of Manassas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Tupelo, MS to Col. Thomas H. Watts, Attorney General CSA, Richmond, Virginia (Duplicate). Recent activities of Gen. Bragg and Tyler's surprise and frustration with President Davis's faith in him. References Beauregard and Price and Army of the Mississippi.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler CSA Headquarters of Major Gen. Price to ___ Draft of a letter to an unnamed recipient describing Battle of Iuka, Mississippi. Portions of the letter have been crossed out and edited, signed by Tyler. Another version of letter is in folder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Three Chapters in the History of the War. 1st the Battle of IUKA,\" by John Tyler Jr. Later version of the draft letter included in this folder. Detailed account of Tyler's experiences and opinions about the Battle of Iuka and the significance of the Mississippi River.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr), Headquarters Major Gen. Price , Holly Springs, MS to W.L. Yancey, Montgomery, AL. Letter describing various events and prominent officers in the Mississippi Valley as well as Tyler's opinions on the current state of the CSA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.) Major CSA and Aide-de-Camp Headquarters Major General Price, Holly Springs, MS to W.L. Yancey CS Senator, Montgomery, AL (COPY). Tyler's experiences at the Battle of Corinth and troop movements around Iuka, Hatchie, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Chickahominy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermission for Maj. John Tyler (Jr.) to travel to Jackson and return; Camp near Grenada.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Jackson, MS to W.L. Yancey. Present situation and troop movements of the Confederate and Union armies. Includes references to the Mississippi Valley, New Orleans, Gen. Grant, and Jefferson Davis. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW.L. Yancey, Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr. Response to February 14 letter on \"Python\" essay.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYancey's views on union with Northwest states.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJ(ohn) Tyler (Jr.), Little Rock, AR to W. L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Richmond, Virginia [DUPLICATE]. Letter concerning the criticism of the CSA administration and the war effort made by John Mitchell of the Richmond Enquirer. Excerpts of letters to I. J.(?) Cleveland and F. J.(?) Cooper.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, Jacksonport, AR to Jefferson Davis [DUPLICATE]. Letter on Vicksburg's significance to the war effort and agreement with the president on Gen. Joseph Johnston. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA Newspaper editorial titled, \"General Pemberton,\" that discusses Pemberton's ability to defend Vicksburg.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePermission for a leave of absence for John Tyler (Jr.) by Thomas Snead. Tyler granted 30 days leave and permission to visit headquarters of Lt. Generals Smith and Holmes and Major Jeb Magruder.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, on the Cache?, AR to W. L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Montgomery, AL [DUPLICATE]. A letter addressed to Yancey dated July 3, 1863. Tyler included it to give an account of events leading up to the battle at Helena. [Originally sent to Yancey with Tyler's letter of July 12, 1863]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, on the Cache?, AR to W.L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Montgomery, AL [DUPLICATE]. Letter concerning an attack made at Helena, AR, and the status of the Confederacy in Vicksburg, the Mississippi region, and Texas.[Letter of July 3, 1863 was originally sent with this letter]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMajor General Stirling Price, Des Arc, AR to Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Shreveport, LA. Letter concerning Union and Confederate troop movements throughout the Mississippi River Valley. Price has information to suggest that 60,000 Union soldiers have been moved into Missouri so as to make a move into northern Arkansas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Major CSA, Camp Bragg to Captain Celsus Price, Aid-de-Camp, Camp Bragg (COPY). Tyler praises and remembers Capt. Price's father and mentions the possible publication of his account of the Battle of Corinth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Headquarters Gen. Robert E. Lee, \"In the field, near the black house on the Spottsylvania Co. Road, VA\" to Roane. Letter concerning Union and Confederate troop movements and battles at various locations in Virginia. Tyler makes several references to Robert E. Lee and his transfer to his camp.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee, near Mechanicsville, Hanover County, VA to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [Duplicate]. Tyler's opinions on the current status of the war, camp life under Gen. Lee, and the courage, skill, and brutality Gen. Grant is using against the Confederate army. Tyler also asks Price to return the horse and saddle that is in his possession, and mentions that he secured an ambulance for Price's camp on a visit to Texas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's views on the current positions of both the Union and Confederate armies and the fear that the South will lose. He describes Gen. Grant's strategic position and how he could use his West Point education and the resources of the North to break Richmond's defenses and take the city.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to John M. Daniel, Editor of the Examiner [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's views on the leadership of the Confederate army and the increasingly desperate position of the CSA.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Petersburg, VA to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's account of Union troop movements in Virginia near the James and Chickahominy Rivers, specifically in regards to General Grant's command. Gen. Sheridan's troops marched through Charles City County, robbing its inhabitants and destroying homes as they went – including President Tyler's home and plantation.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood of the President's staff, Richmond, Virginia [DUPLICATE]. Letter on Sherman's March and the possibility that he will turn his attention to Richmond once he leaves Savannah. Tyler outlines five potential outcomes that could affect the army's position should Sherman make his move up to Richmond instead of Charlestown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Major Gen Sterling Price [DUPLICATE]. Tyler discusses the possibility that Price will move into Missouri in the spring so as to take advantage of the power and resources in the [Old?] Northwest and to relieve some of the pressure on Gen. Lee. Tyler predicts Confederate troops will have to leave Richmond and Petersburg in the spring and give up a large amount of land. Price is encouraged to make whatever territorial gains he can. Tyler is afraid the North will implement a draft.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to President (Jefferson) Davis. Marked Confidential. Tyler offers his opinions on the defense of Richmond in the face of enemy attack. He strongly recommends that Gen. Henry A. Wise should be put in charge of the Military Dept. of Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood \"of the President's staff\" [DUPLICATE]. Marked \"Confidential.\" Letter affirming Gen. the Military Department and the idea that he might be the best person for the job. Tyler also references Jefferson Davis, Gen. Lee, and Governor Smith.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood of the President's staff [DUPLICATE]. Tyler had requested a promotion and to be put in charge of the court martial records under Gen. Lee's command. He was denied and now asks for a position that will serve the president [Davis] and the Southern cause in which his abilities may be put to some valuable use.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA deed of (?) Thomas(?) to (?) Daniel Cumming(?) of the (?) of Hampton for land(?) in the County of Warwick. Makes mention of $550, secured by Bond to be payable and enforced in 12 months, given by R.D. Lee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmall document containing two additional deeds marked 2 and 3. Note on back states that these are the Deeds of R. D. Lee and that they are motions for payment of the Rush(?) Ch House and Clerks office Building for the year 1866, due January 1, 1867.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to W. Martin, House of Delegates. Tyler requests he be considered as a candidate for the position of Librarian, should it become a separate job from the Secretary of State. He does not wish to seek elected office, but would appreciate it if the General Assembly would entertain his request. [Typed] Includes envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames Semple, Elsah, IN? to John Tyler, Jr. Semple says it was good to receive Tyler's letter because he had not heard from his friends in Virginia since the war began. He goes on to state that he is a Jeffersonian Democrat and explains his views on politics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Whig Office, Richmond, Virginia to J. F. Cooper, Jackson, MS [COPY]. Tyler describes his views on the lasting effects of the war, nationally and globally, and how it will be remembered throughout history.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Edward C. Drew(?), Tarwood, (VA) to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Drew apologizes for taking so long to answer Tyler's last letter. He invites Tyler to Tarwood and says he hasn't been well lately. He references the United Kingdom and a business proposal involving a patent, then apologizes because he is sick in mind and body.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDr. Edward C. Drew, Richmond, Virginia to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Drew was surprised by Tyler's last letter. Deals with the European patent idea.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn P. Brophy, New York City to General John Tyler (Jr.). Brophy received Tyler's letter, but became busy and was unable to act upon it quickly. He hasn't been able to accomplish anything. He is having difficulty finding anyone to help him, and has also had trouble with the children.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAn editorial from the United Irishman on the Democratic Party and discusses how the radicals are trying to appeal to the Irish. [Enclosed by Brophy in his previous letter to John Tyler (Item 7)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter, marked \"private,\" from John P. Brophy to Thomas B. Florence, Washington, D.C. in which he discusses Tyler.[Originally enclosed with Brophy's letter to Tyler on May 23, 1869 (Item 7)]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn P. Brophy, New York City to General(?) John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Brophy has been in contact with people contributing to the \"Democrat.\" He also mentions the manuscript Tyler sent to Carleton's publishing house. He will write again soon when he had more time.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIda P. Blackman, Union Springs, AL to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Blackman thanks Tyler for the editions of the \"Sentinel\" he sent her and hopes he enjoys Florida.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Montgomery, AL to Miss Ida Blackman, Union Springs, Bullock County, AL. A love letter, featuring a poem and an enclosure of a song. Tyler is on his way to Florida, but hopes to return to Union Springs and see her again.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSong lyrics enclosed by John Tyler, Jr. in his letter of June 29, 1871 to Miss Ida Blackman (Item 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eB. B. Douglas, Member of the House of Representatives in Washington City, from Virginia(?) and cousin(?) of John Tyler, Jr. to Rev(?) John Tyler (Jr.). Douglas received Tyler's letter with the enclosed clipping from the Floridian. He hopes the country will take note of the Republicans in the Florida legislature and how they put the welfare of the nation above the interests of the party. He doesn't know when he will have the time to take care of Tyler's watch seal. Douglas gives a brief update on his children, Bessie and Evelyn, and their education. Includes noted envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Tyler, Montgomery, AL to John Tyler, Jr. Robert is writing in regards to the recent election in Florida in which Charles W. Jones won. The majority of the letter is difficult to read, though a note included by John Tyler, Jr. on the back mentions Robert's health and his feeling that he has been working for a Party without principles or honor.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCharles W. Jones, U.S. Senator, Pensacola, FL to John Tyler, (Jr.) Esq., Tallahassee, FL. Jones offers his compliments to John Tyler, Jr., his brother Robert, and respectfully remembers his father President Tyler. Jones states that he will assist Tyler in any way he can, and will speak to President Grant about him. Yet, in a note on the reverse side, Tyler mentions that shortly after this letter, Jones selfishly acted against Tyler to have him defeated in an election(?) and reveals his obvious disdain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eGeneral J. D. Imbodin, Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr. Esq. Imbodin apologizes for the delay in answering Tyler's last letter, but he had important business to complete for his brother before the end of the year. He sees a number of changes coming to the old political party system and hopes changes will come to Virginia as well. Includes two envelopes, one appears to be the one in which the letter was sent and the other contains a scribbled note regarding Imbodin as, 'one of our most gallant Confederate Generals.'\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eC(harles) W. Jones, U.S. Senator, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, (Jr.) Esq., ?, FL. Marked personal. Jones did not answer Tyler's last letter because he had not yet spoken with Douglas. He does not see any hope for good government in Florida with either of the Republican factions and discusses gaining control over black voters. Includes envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Tyler, Montgomery, AL to John Tyler, Jr. Robert was sorry to hear about the loss of John's paper by the fire. He has heard that the Republicans in Pensacola, white and black, favor John for governor. Among other news, Priscilla has been sick, and the family has recently been in Savannah. Robert's health has recently improved. He will send this letter to Jacksonville in hopes of finding John there. A postscript asks John to send information about a Mrs. Bethune in Jacksonville and if her daughter Josephine is married. Includes envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ.R. Christian, Holly Springs, MS to Letitia Christian Tyler Semple, Park Place, Baltimore, MD [COPY]. Christian asks a series of questions concerning biographical and genealogical information on the Christian and the Tyler families. He also discusses family crests, the fact that he is a medical doctor who studied with one of her relatives, Wyatt Christian, and relates a story about her mother's wedding dress.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAttached to previous letter. John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to Judge Joseph Christian, of the Supreme Court in Virginia [COPY]. Tyler's sister, Letitia Christian Tyler Semple, gave Dr. J. R. Christian's letter to him and asked him to furnish copies to the rest of the family, so that any information they have may be written down and passed along. Tyler relates some of the history of the Christian family as he knows it, specifically in regards to their time in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Esq., Inspector of Customs, West Point, Virginia. Circular on the use of inks and pencils for official purposes. Details the circumstances of their use and the fact that all supplies must be ordered during warm weather so they won't freeze while being transported. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Inspector of Customs for Yorktown, Va. residing in West Point, VA. Tyler's services as customs inspector in Mobile, AL will not be required after the 30th. A note on the back of the letter describes the steps Tyler took to respond to this continual villainy towards himself, but he was unsuccessful against the \"carpet-baggers\" and \"scalawags.\" Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., West Point, VA to General James A. Garfield, Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Marked Personal. Tyler offers his support to Garfield for the presidential nomination made in Chicago. He has changed his mind about supporting John Sherman. A brief note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., West Point, VA. Sherman received Tyler's note, and even though he would like to continue his appointment, there is nothing for Tyler to do. They will revise the lists on July 1, but his named has been dropped.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eE. H. Lively, Postmaster, Williamsburg, VA to John Tyler, Jr. Lively received Tyler's letters. His daughter, Norma, called on Tyler's daughter, Mattie. He goes on to discuss mentions of Tyler in the Norfolk newspapers and his letter in response to the Richmond Whig article, \"Debt of Virginia.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., American Hotel, Richmond, Virginia to General Ulysses S. Grant, Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Tyler had heard Grant was in Washington, but missed calling on him at the Riggs House. He writes to compliment Grant on his far-reaching and positive reputation and expects the nation will need his genius and service again, in light of recent events. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C. to His Excellency Rutherford B. Hays, President of the United States, Executive Mansion [COPY]. Tyler knows what the President probably thinks of him, and even though there has been cause in the past to believe such impressions, there was no cause for terminating his employment with the Treasury Department last June. After the war, he aligned himself with the Republicans and the national cause to set a good example for other Southerners, and though he has been made to pay for that decision ever since, including being slandered and having his home set on fire, Tyler refuses to back down. Carpetbaggers and Senators have been conspiring to prevent Tyler from holding office for their own motives. He would be most grateful if the President were able to do something about the problem before he leaves office. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to Washington Greenhow, City Treasurer of Richmond, Virginia Tyler has been meaning to send the enclosed inscription of a tomb from the Bruton Parish graveyard [inscription not included in collection] that shows the origin of the branch of Greenhow's family for some time. He has been appointed Assistant Treasurer of the United States in New York City. Tyler called on Greenhow and Robert Munford to borrow money, which he wouldn't have done if he hadn't been drinking. Shortly afterward he received a draft from Treasury Department, solving his \"pecuniary \" needs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelsus Price, President, Southern Historical and Benevolent Association, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C. Price will visit Washington, D.C. soon and hopes to see Tyler there. He received a newspaper containing one of Tyler's speeches and took pleasure in reading it. The publication of the Quarterly has been delayed, but he will explain why when they speak in person. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnne C. Tyler, Old Ladies Home, St. Louis, MO to John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C. Anne recently learned of John's position in Washington by accident, and was pleasantly surprised. She is currently a resident in a \"charitable institution\" and is ill. She is too poor to afford the one thing an invalid should have, and asks for his assistance in this matter. Anne understands his daughter lives with him and hopes that they are comfortable and happy. Included with this letter is a receipt for a registered letter (parcel?) dated May 15, 1885 from John Tyler, Jr. to Anne. Also included is a return to sender card dated May 18. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelsus Price, St. Louis, MO to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price received a letter from the editor of Century Magazine, and he would like to print Tyler's article. He would like Tyler to point out some of the passages that he has found in the Bible that indicate the \"Master\" will soon come. Price also asks if Tyler has seen Dr. Cous recently and what he thinks of him. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington City, D.C. to W.W. Corcoran Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Tyler is writing to inform Corcoran that the National Arbitration League has been reorganized and that he would have liked to see him as the new president. He describes the League's intended new offices on Massachusetts Avenue. In the center of the city, and plans to name the building after Corcoran should he generously support them. Tyler is also enclosing a newspaper [not included in this collection] which helped turn the previous election in favor of Cleveland and will become the League's publisher once it is transferred to the new building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. W. Corcoran Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Esq., President of the National Arbitration League, Washington, D.C. Corcoran received Tyler's letter concerning the National Arbitration League. He wishes them well in their undertaking, but cannot make any contributions to the purchase of the new building.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington City, D.C. to Mrs. M.C. Hickman, Cleveland, OH [COPY]. Tyler informs Mrs. Hickman about the recent reorganization of the National Arbitration League and the intent to move to the new building on Massachusetts Avenue. Tyler is also enclosing a newspaper [not included in this collection] which helped turn the previous election in favor of Cleveland and will become the League's publisher once it is transferred to the new building. He would appreciate any monetary assistance Mrs. Hickman can provide. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents, and its reply is included on the back of the letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope that contained the letters for the National Arbitration League that includes a note from Tyler. Also included are two pieces of paper with a number of names written on them.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price received the copies of correspondence between Tyler and the editor of the Century Magazine, and he regrets that it doesn't look like Tyler's article will be published. He hopes Tyler will not have to change anything in the article and that the editor will change his mind, but does offer suggestions for changes that will perhaps help them reach a compromise. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eColumbus Alexander, West Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Alexander received Tyler's letter about the reorganization of the National Arbitration League, but he is unable to purchase the property discussed. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Marked confidential. Price hasn't heard back from Tyler regarding the publication of the Yancey letter describing the Battle of Corinth. He has an idea of how the article could be changed so as to please the editor of the Century Magazine but still provide an accurate account of events that will do his father justice. Tyler's letter contradicts statements made in the \"Historical Paper of Richmond\" that claim that Price's father wanted to renew the fight after the retreat. Price is willing to write to the editor himself and make the case for publication. In a postscript, Price mentions the other works that may be willing to publish Tyler's letter and how determined he is to see it in print. Two envelopes included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCelsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price is delighted that the Century Magazine will publish Tyler's letters mentioned in his previous letter. He offers to have the Iuka letter published in full with the one on Corinth and hopes the manuscripts will not be misplaced. They will appear in the St. Louis Republican with the title, \"Personal Reminiscences of Service with the Missouri State Guard,\" and he will send along a copy. Price also hopes Tyler will enjoy the book he sent him called Stars and the Earth. Copy of \"Speech of Hon. James W. Covert, of New York, in the House of Representatives, June 27, 1890\" [missing] and envelope. Addressed to John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry C. Semple to John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C.? A short note explaining that Semple is sending a copy of his address given at William and Mary. It was a pious labor and he wishes to know Tyler's opinions of it. The rest of the letter is hard to read. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the speech, signed by Semple, titled, \"Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.\" Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA copy of Henry C. Semple's speech, signed and titled \"Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.\" [Orginally sent with Semple's letter of December 15, 1890] Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Daughter of Mendoza!\" by General Mirabeau Lamas, President of Texas\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To Miss Little,\" camp near Holly Springs, MS?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Song to Ella,\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), Grenada, MS?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lillah's Lips and Lilliah's Eyes!\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), Major CSA, Grenada, MS?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e?General Theophilus Holmes. \"Anacreontic and Allegorical by Aesopus.\" Camp of the Country(?), and the Army, Transmississippi Department\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To a Young Lady on the Presentation of a Bouquet.\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Little Rock, AR\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lines to Virginia,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Written on a copy of Lee's declaration of surrender to Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To a young lady wishing some verses addressed to her beautiful and mischievous eyes,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, FL\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lenora! Or the Compliment!\" Chapters 1, 2, and 3. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExcerpt from John Cordy Jeaffreson \"Book about the clergy,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. [Written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Vicar of Bray\" from John Cordy Jeaffreson \"Book about the clergy,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. [2 sheets, written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Lines from a poem of L. F. Thomas Esq.\" A note of context from Tyler is included on the back.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Castles in the Air\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"My Native Land,\" and \"Air, 'Happy Land,'\" by President John Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"The Proposal by Bay and Taylor\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"The Orchard Puzzle\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Beauty asleep and awake – Addressed to Miss Perkins, on her mischievous eyes.\" Includes a newspaper clipping of a poem by Shelley.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated and untitled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Lines written by Sir Henry Houghton on the fall of the Confederate flag\" and a short letter to Emily ? from Sallie Galt, Williamsburg, VA [2 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"The Ideal and the Real,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Lines accompanying a copy of Munford's translation into English of Homer's Iliad, presented by a friend to General Robert E. Lee after the close of the late war between the states.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Oh Give Me Back My Heart\" and \"Ella of Granada,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Napoleon's Dying Prayer,\" 'By an American Student- name unknown'. Written on the back of a copy of Lee's surrender to Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"One Day A-Maying! A Poem Illustrative of a Life!\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. (crossed out) A note included at the end describes how the poem was received.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"Extracts from the Religion's of Father Prost (?) On Rev. Francis Mahoney\" [2 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated and untitled. Written on a copy of Lee's surrender to Grant.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated and untitled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. Notes to General Price from Gen Snead On the Battle of Luka, MS(?) Includes hand-drawn map. [2 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. Notes on the Battle of Iuka and the Battle of Hatchie [3 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Notes on the operations of Lee vs. Grant from the Rapidan to the Chickahominy\" [2 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. Paper cover that contained notes on the Battles of Corinth, Luka, Hatchie, Helena, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Chickahominy.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Note on the formation of the Republican Party\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetitia C[hristian] Tyler to Martha Rochelle Tyler. Everyone is well and her grandmother is better and good to them. Letitia wants her mother to take care of her health and to write soon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetitia C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Jerusalem, VA(?) to (?) Clark. Letitia requests Mr. Clark send her the boxes of \"Infants Bodys\" for a 12 month-old child. She will select the ones she likes and send the payment and the surplus back with Mr. Hughes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL[etitia] C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Prince George, VA to Martha Rochelle Tyler. Letitia and Willie are well, and Mr. Shands left this morning for Harrisonburg. She hasn't been able to travel to Petersburg to find out the price of sugar or coffee because of a sore ankle. The soldiers are drilling nearby and people expect a battle between Lee and McClellan near Winchester.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM. B. Rochelle to Letitia C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Prince George, VA. Letitia's grandmother is glad she is well, hopes to see her soon, and sends updates of family news. She asks Letitia to purchase some items for herself, Letitia's mother, and her sister, Mattie, and will pay her back. 2 sheets, envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. B. Shands, Jerusalem, VA to Willie Shands (son of Letitia Christian Tyler Shands) He misses Willie and describes the activities of Willie's Aunt Mattie and Uncle James. Shands provides updates on several people, including Ezra Gardiner and Tommy Fagan who were supposed to have a duel, but were stopped by the authorities. Letter includes a postscript from an unknown person.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. William B. Shands to Mrs. Tyler [Martha Rochelle Tyler (?)]. Shands asks Mrs. Tyler to \"put these little knick knacks in [his] sweetheart's sock\" on Christmas morning.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eM[artha?] Rochelle Tyler (mother?), Jerusalem, VA to General ? Wm. B. Shands Discusses Letitia's impending marriage and her personality. She describes the family in detail. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saint Nicholas\" to Willie Shands.St. Nicholas apologizes for not being able to give Willie any candy or fin-crackers. He lost all of his toys and candy in a boating accident. He will bring him everything next Christmas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. \"To Lila\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport card for Willie Shands, Suffolk Male Academy, Suffolk, VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to the Virginia Military Institute Military Ball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation to a Military Party at John Barham's Hotel, Jerusalem, VA (?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tournament and Coronation Party invitation,\" (?), VA\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvited to a \"Pic Nic\" in Berlin, VA. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRiva ? to Mattie Rochelle Tyler, Jerusalem, VA. She is getting married and asks Mattie to be a bridesmaid. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pic Nic\" invitation, Black Water Academy, Sussex County, VA. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA. Ridley to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler \u0026amp; Bro, Jerusalem, VA. Invitation to oyster supper and two dance cards. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding Invitation(?). For Virginia M. Bishop and Emmett R. Reese with note to Martha R[ochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInvitation for Suffolk Female Institute's \"Public Celebration of Victorian Literary Society,\" Suffolk, VA. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. H. Rochelle, Jerusalem, Southhampton Co., VA to Postmaster, Cumberland City, Stewart Co., TN. Inquiry on Robert Rochelle and family, with enclosed self-addressed and stamped envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding announcement for Alexander M. Gorman and Marie L. George, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWedding Invitation from Mrs. Lucy N. Howard requesting Mattie's presence at the wedding of Lily Nelson and Mr. William H. Parker, Providence Church, York County, VA. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW. F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to M[attie Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Survivors of the Confederate States Navy cannot help with her request, but Clayton can as an individual, since he served with [James H.] Rochelle and [John R.] Tucker. He asks to see her manuscript so that he can advise her on its publication. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter and questionnaire sent to veterans of the Confederate States Navy. [Originally included with letter of W. F. Clayton on September 6, 1900]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eW. F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Clayton knows she has the papers of James H. Rochelle and asks that she send him any official papers from the Confederate Navy so that he might send them along to the Navy Dept. in Washington. The government is publishing information about both the Union and Confederate Navies and he wants them to have as much information as possible and for J. H. Rochelle's papers to receive the attention they deserve. He is still waiting for the manuscript on Rochelle and John R. Tucker. [2 sheets] Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eW.F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to M[artha Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Clayton received her last letter and thanks her for the information on John R. Tucker. He served with him and James H. Rochelle on the Patrick Henry during the Battle of Hampton Roads and remembers them well. He will write to the publishers to let them know that he will be buying the book.[Ripped] Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Tucker, Norfolk, VA to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Tucker is sending the addresses of Admiral John R. Tucker's children, as requested. She is very interested in reading the book by James H. Rochelle that is to be published, and asks that Mattie send her two copies of it. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVirginia Tucker, Norfolk, VA to [Mattie Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. She received the copy of the book on the life of her father and offers her thanks. When her brother Randolph returns from abroad, she knows he will like a copy, too. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope postmarked February 23, 1903, to Miss. M. Tyler Courtland S(?) Co, VA from W.F. Clayton, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. Marie received the flowers and took Alex Jr. with her to Arlington. He took a Kodak photo of John Tyler, Jr.'s gravestone. She invites Mattie to Washington and would like her to see her grown-up son. The little blue shoe. Mattie sent her for Christmas is on her dressing table, and she gives updates on the activities of several friends. She asks how Mattie likes President Taft and says he's had a quieting effect on people and Washington. Photo of gravestone and envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRudolph de Lordova(?), London, England To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Post Mistress, Courtland, VA de Lordova has seen the articles on her effort to retain her job as postmaster in Courtland. He writes for the chief illustrated weekly papers and thinks their audience would be interested in her story, and requests a photo of her that can be printed. He will send her a copy of the paper when it is published. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Neale Publishing Company published her book, Rear-Admiral John Randolph Tucker, 10 years ago, but no copies have sold recently. The company wishes to terminate the contract with her and send her the bound and unbound copies of the book. If she doesn't want to pay shipping on them, they can sell them as waste paper. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. They have received her payment and have shipped all the bound and unbound copies of her book to her. They believe they returned the original manuscript to her with the galley proofs some time ago. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeptember 18, 1921 [postmarked]. Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Neale is expanding his business to the motion picture industry. There is no fear that film will ever replace print, but books can easily be turned into popular, lucrative films. He is accepting material that can be used for motion pictures as well as books now. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Alex Jr. took the enclosed picture of John Tyler, Jr.'s grave at Arlington, but the film has not been looked at for years. They are enjoying wonderful weather there. Enclosed photo is the same one with the letter dated March 22, 1909. This copy has a caption written below it and an \"X\" over the grave. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. (?) to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler Marked \"Strictly confidential.\" The writer asks that Mattie come immediately after dinner so she can try on her wedding dress. The groom wanted to be married that night, but she asked him to postpone for a week. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated. Jeanie D. Portoro? To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA Dance invitation. Envelope included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated card. ? to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUndated and unsigned card with envelope.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Albania\" postcard, copyright 1894, by the Singer Manufacturing Co.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCard for ? Rochelle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope addressed to Miss Mattie Tyler, Courtland VA. Dated November 12, 1904 [Postmark].\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEnvelope addressed to (?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from the Richmond News-Dispatch on James H. Rochelle, \"The Late Captain Rochelle\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from the Richmond News-Dispatch on John R. Tucker,\"Rochelle's 'Life of Tucker'\" Written by W. F. Clayton, February 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArticle from the Richmond News-Dispatch on Jefferson Davis: \"Tearing Down Davis' Prison\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Party Purposes and Personal Political Designs Associated with Recent Popular Elections\" (Nov. 1 and 10, 1867 issues of Review) Discussion of President Johnson, \"Black Republican\", Conservative Republican and Democratic factions in Congress. Note: much of the document is on the back of Loyalty Oath blanks. [40 pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Black Republicanism –the Agent of British Policy in Respect to American Interests\" [27 pages]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Tyler, Jr.  to daughter Mattie, Tallahassee. Describes family genealogy. Includes letter from Grace Tyler Scott asking about family history, March 7, 1875. Also includes copy of reply to Mrs. Scott's letter detailing family connections, March 23, 1875. In addition, a newspaper article detailing the accomplishments of Robert Tyler, Esq. from The Weekly Floridian, dated June 8, 1875, is included. Lastly, there is a copy of a letter to John Tyler, Jr. from (?) W. Jones dated May 17, 1875. A note on the entire suite of documents presumably by a member of Swem LIbrary's Special Collections staff is included.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCopy of genealogy for son and daughter in Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Virginia Board of Immigration, Richmond VA, inviting emigrants from Scotland, England and Wales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jeremiah Morton, Lapland, VA to Charles Bruce [copy], recommending John Tyler, Jr. to Immigration Board.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter to James Black, Richmond, Virginia from John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, requesting job of drafting letter to English, Welsh and Scottish emigrants.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from Jeremiah Morton, Mobile AL, to John Tyler, discussing John Black.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter from C. M. Smith and J. M. Donald , Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr., giving their opinion of Tyler's fitness and estimates of costs for emigrant letter.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from John Tyler, Jr. to James Black, May 18, 1866, sending the draft of the \"Act to promote immigration\" from Great Britain.  Includes printed copy of the act entitled \"The State of Virginia to The People of Great Britain.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis last article recounts the trial of Tyler vs. Black. Tyler claims that Black, a member of the Virginia Board of Immigration, owes him $500 for drafting a letter to the people of England, Scotland and Wales.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWitness list for Tyler v Black.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScope and Contents\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLetter to John Tyler Esq., Richmond, Virginia from Robert Blow and Son, New York.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter describing land agency they have set up in New York to sell southern real estate, and asking Tyler to send lists of properties for sale around Richmond.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResponse to letter from Tyler. [3 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter regarding letters of introduction from land agency\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResponse to a list of properties Tyler sent, statement that he will be their exclusive Richmond representative now.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReference to a potential client passing through Richmond\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFollowup about potential client and comment about business picking up when South's political status is settled\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments related to criminal case involving Tyler's half brother William Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom J. E. Wells, Portage City, WI, to John Tyler, Esq., stating that he can't help William financially, asking to be kept informed on case. Included is a letter from J. E. Wells, Portage City, WI, to his brother, William Wells.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA letter from J. E. Wells, Postage City, Wisconsin, to his brother, William Wells, Williamsburg, Va. States that he hopes that William is innocent, but if he is not he \"must suffer the penalty of the law.\" Their father does not have the means to help him with the money William requested.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments from case, statement from defendant and argument from counsel that larceny had not been committed in Richmond, so the court had no jurisdiction. [5 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNotes from Tyler in preparation for case. [7 sheets]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eundated. Divorce statement regarding Bryan Mallory and Anne Cunningham (?), on the ground of previous marriage.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglas.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed of (?) from Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglass(?).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDeed from Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglas. 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Subjects covered by the collection include alcoholism, Republican Party politics, Presidential elections, political patronage, Reconstruction, Methodist Episcopal Church, Florida, Braxton Bragg, and the Fenian Brotherhood. Prominent correspondents include Charles Francis Adams, Chester Alan Arthur, Pierre G. T. Beauregard, James Gillespie Blaine, James Buchanan, Jefferson Davis, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell, Henry Stuart Foote, Nathan Bedford Forrest, James A. Garfield, John Brown Gordon, Horace Greeley, Wade Hampton, Rutherford B. Hayes, Andrew Johnson, Joseph Eggleston Johnston, L. Q. C. Lamar, William Mahone, Raphael Semmes, William Henry Seward, John Sherman, Leroy Pope Walker, and William Lowndes Young.  Acc. 1992.63 consists of letters of John Tyler, Jr., son of the President, to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of a book on the ladies of the White House.  Letters written from Washington, D.C. ","Series 2: Group B, Papers of Martha Rochelle Tyler.  They include a diary by Marie Antoinette Rochelle, correspondence of Martha R. Tyler from 1861-1928, postcards of Virginia, United States, a few European countries and other subjects, accounts from 1885-1910 and legal records from 1882-1910.","Series 3, Acc. 2009.148 Additon. Papers relating to John Tyler, Jr. and his family. The predominant dates are 1860-1885. Correspondents include Letitia C. Tyler Shands, her husband William B. Shands, and Robert Tyler. Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Post Civil War politics, as well as family affairs. Includes poems, poems, military and political notes and documents, Letitia Christian Shands letters, Martha Rochelle Tyler correspondence, newspapers, political and legal documents.","Scope and Contents","The President has directed the Secretary of State's attention to a \"paper signed by the delegation of Maine, in both houses of the Congress, and the Senators from Massachusetts, relating to the alleged violations of the 3d Article sof the Treaty of Washington, by the British Government\", received from Farifield. 1p. LS.","Asks her to ask her daughters to write for her; hopes to make their children better friends; thanks her for handkerchiefs and Japanese writing, wants to find out more about the Japanese; country air good for nervous diseases; had to teach for five years because of financial situation; encloses music composed by her friend Mr. Bolling. 3pp. ALS.","Invitation to the 1856 anniversary celebration of the Institute. 1 p. PM.","to Colo[nel] Smith, [Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va.]. Entrusts her son James Rochelle Tyler to Col. Smith's love and care; James has not had regular schooling for one year because family unable to locate proper teacher, so is unaccustomed to wordly ways; please inspect his clothing to make sure he has everything he needs. 3 pp. ALS.","Her daughter Mrs. Tyler has much improved in health since she came to the mountains; however she plans to leave soon; please prevail on her to remain at least ten more days in order to avoid the poor climate of eastern Virginia. 2 pp. ALS.","Unable to write the article on \"Consummation of the Telegraph\" reminiscences of the first trial of the telegraph in December 1843, sending President Tyler's annual message to Baltimore; President Tyler's part in promoting science, inventions, and letters. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests an at-large appointment to West Point for his son James Rochelle Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Eva and her are expecting company on the 6th; she and her sister [Martha Rochelle] are also invited. 1 p. ANS.","Scope and Contents","Encloses your appointment to West Point, the letters of application to the President, and a letter thanking the President; please accept the aoointment-the military is a good profession and with the U.S. expanding into an empire and because of the possibility of sectional conflict, military men will be in great demand. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including a PDS from John B. Floyd, Secretary of War, Washington, D.C., to James R. Tyler, Narch 1859, appointing him as a cadet to West Point beginning 1 June 1859, giving list of subjects to be studied, required clothing, and entrance requirements. 4 pp. Also including Cy of PDS written by John Tyler, Jr., from John Tyler Jr., Philadelphia, [Pa.] to James Buchanon, Pres. [of the] U[nited] States, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1859, thanking Buchanon for getting an appointment to West Point for James R. Tyler. 2 pp. Also including a Cy of ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to James Buchanon, President of the United States, Washington, D.C., 25 March 1859, 1 p.","James. R. Tyler reported for duty today. 1 p. PDS.","Commissioning James R. Tyler a first lieutenant in the 65th Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 4th Division of the Virginia militia, effective 24 December 1859. 1 p. PDS. Including an ADS signed by L.R. Edwards, C[lerk of] C[ourt], Southampton County, [Va.], 3 April 1860, stating that James R. Tyler took the proper oaths for the aforementioned commission. 1 p.","Commissioning James R. Tyler a major in the 65th Regiment of the 8th Brigade of the 4th Division of the Virginia militia, effective 4 August 1860. 1 p. PDS. Including an ADS signed by L.R. Edwards C[lerk or] C[ourt], Southampton County, [Va.], 7 September 1860, stating that James R. Tyler took the proper oaths for the aforementioned commission. 1 p.","His [Tyler's] advice to Davis was ignored and consequently the Union army was unable to organize and take control of Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri and are threatening Richmond; discontent of people and soldiers; will resign if not permitted to exercise powers given him. Includes AN, stating he was persuaded to hold the resignation for one month, after Manasses he decided not to submit it. 3 pp. ALS.","Criticizes the conduct of the war, especiallty the inaction of the army; says the inactive should be taken before the Union raises more troops. 4 pp. ALS.","Regrets not seeing Tyler in Richmond; called on Jefferson Davis to offer his services, possibly in starting a Southern military academy; sorry to learn that confederate forces were checked in the northwest, they were too scattered. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing the letter; Crozet fought under Napolean Bonaparte and taught at West Point. 1 p.","Secretary [of War Leroy Pope] Walker has resigne, many doubted his abilities; difficulties of setting up a new government during time of war; Mr. Walker did best he could under the circumstances; your vest coats are not here; argue in the family, he [JT] and Mrs. Tyler have been sick; might go to Richmond next week; worried about what side Kentucky will take; John may copy his Mexican saddle but he [JT] will not let him have it. 4 pp. ALS.","General [Leroy Pope] Walker was not the subject of the editorial \"Military Complaint\" because the complaint did not come from his troops. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. that this letter was in reply to his note to Forsyth about an editorial in the Mobile Daily Register. 1 p.","Hopes Mobile is secured, in war there is no excuse for laxness in protecting cities; General [Leroy Pope] Walker is a good man for protecting Mobile; the Peninsula has a good general; slaves are working on the fortifications; Congress is busy; few military nominations have been acted on earlier but now are; trying to get alcoholics out of high ranks; dreamers get nothing done-have to work to shape our destinies; asks if he has heard from James Semple? he is supposed to report to the Merrimack. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","\"[C]ongratulations...upon your late financial stroke.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, John Tyler to President Davis, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Constantly on the march; weather very bad, horses porrly shod; hoping to meet the enemy in order to break the monotony; wishes he knew someone who could get him a commission in the regular army; much sickness; if he does well in the field there is a small chance he will get a commission, but they go to men who know someone. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanking him for his complimentary message. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, summarizing contents. 1 p.","Failed to et the [Richmond] Whig issues containing \"Python? papers, but Capt. Warren sent them; people talking about them; write what really happened at Shiloh; Richmond threatened from Penninsula and Fredericksburg; troops moving through Richmond. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing \"Python\" part of letter. 1 p.","Administration has finally achieved its aim to establish a military dictatorship; plans to offer his services in effort to defeat both the Union army and the \"enemies of free government.\" 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Introduces Major John Tyler, a scholar, and a fine soldier; Tyler will explain to him General Price's scheme. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents; praising [T.H. Watts?] as a good general. 1 p. Also including a Cy of ALS, Col. James T. Holtzclaw, Montgomery, Alabama, to Col. Thomas Hill Watts, Richmond, Virginia, 11 June 1862. 2 pp. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents; praise of [T.H. Watts?] as a general; deaths of Generals Garrett and Tracy at Vicksburg. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Walker's resignation not yet received by War Department; knows that Col. Watts and Secretary of War Randolph were old friends and has a letter of introduction to Watts, has been speaking to him of Walker's case, spoke to Watts of Bragg's treatment of Walker and other officers; Lt. Smith told him [JT] in Augusta more about Bragg's attitude towards Walker; advises him to go to Richmond and present his side; Watts will let him know how his conversation with Randolph and Adjutant General Samuel Cooper goes. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. Also, including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Columbus, Georgia, to Colonel T.H. Watts, Attorney General [of the] C.S., [Richmond, Virginia?], 21 July 1862. Learned from Lt. Smith of Bragg's vindictiveness towards Walker extending to Bragg criticizing Walker to Secretary of War [Judag P.] Benjamin; Walker has been motivated by goodwill and is responsive to orders; Bragg has been motivated by vindictiveness, Bragg should not have such power over others; justice should be done to Walker. 4 pp.","Wants a field position, not a desk job; has been asking General [Leroy Pope] Walker, Secretary [Judah P.] Benjamin, General [Braxton] Bragg, and others for a field position, but in vain; let General Walker withdraw his resignation, then will be assigned to his staff; criticisms of Bragg are well-founded; not liked by his men. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., stating that letter is about his case. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses copy of his [JT] letter to Watts; Jefferson Davis thinks he is using Bragg to further his own ambitions but Bragg is working for himself; Davis and Bragg are disregarding the interests of the Confederate States; worried about...\"the freedom of the Citizen and the Rights of the State.\" 2 pp. Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, [Va.] to Colonel Thomas H. Watts, Attorney General, C.S.A., [Richmond, Virginia.?], 15 July 1862. Feels it is necessary to explain General L.P. Walker's case; Walker worked hard to train and arm 3 regiments of Alabama troops only to have them taken away and given to General Bragg; Bragg relieved Walker of command out of spite, thinking that Walker had slighted him when Walker was Secretary of War; this isn't fair-Walker should be restored to his command. 7 pp. Also including AN, letter is about the facts in General Walker's case. 1 p.","Has received both his letters; doesn't think Davis trying to \"...destroy private or public liberty'; however Davis unequal to the tasks brought on my the crisis of war ; has received other criticisms of Bragg's conduct; urges him to write again. 2 pp. ALS.","Agrees Davis is unable to meet the crisis of war; fears Davis means to make himself a king if Congress passes the conscription law and the law giving Davis power to remove officers at will; thinks Bragg will not live long; West Pointers too dominant in the Army; says he has no official duty in the Army since he opposes Davis' conduct of the war; solicites Yancey's aid in obtaining a commission in the regular army for James R. Tyler. 7 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing contents of letter.","Received his letter; tell Genreal Price that he will join him as soon as he has gotten the last lot of shoes that he can get; has gotten about 5000 pairs so far. 1 p. ALS. Inlcuding AN by John Tyler, summarizing the contents of a letter from Col. C.H. Minge to John Tyler, Jr. 20 Feb. 1863.","Feels he has been dealt with unjustly; will try to help him get an official place. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. about contents of this and a letter of 25 Sept. 1862. 1 p.","Received several of his letters; there are disagreements about the merits of General Price's activities in Mississippi; feels (along with the public) that Price can hold the Mississippi Valley; Richmond needs an evening newspaper; the Examiner is a good one; the Mobile Register supports Bragg; Tyler should use his pen and not seek a place in the army. 4 pp. ALS.","Received his letters and Major Gaines' \"Chapter of History\" has shown them to various people; agrees with him that General Price would be the best president and general; will not publish the letters but will send them to Yancey; gave the letter about the Battle of Iuka to Yancey. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","granting leave of absence to Lt. [James R.] Tyler by John W. Riley, A. A. General, Richmond, Virginia 1 p. PDS. Including ADS, from N. W. White, Brigade Surgeon, Jerusalem, Va., 17 Jan. [18]63, extending leave of absence until 25 January 1863. Also including ADS, from N. W. White, [Sur[geo]n in charge of Jerusalem General Hospital, extending leave of absence until 21 Feb. 1863. 1 p.","Received his description of the Battle of Cornith through Mr. Roane; read the \"Python\" letter; discontent about conscription law very serious; patriotism of the masses being deadened by the blockade, lack of transportation, and the exemption clause of the conscription law; [Joseph E.] Johnston to lead the Western army; enjoys getting his letters; Bragg preparing transportation to move troops to Mississippi. 3 pp. ALS.","Received \"Python\" letter; Richmond papers said it was too long to publish; same true fof article about Pres. John Tyler; glad he found an editorial position; desires him to send his articles. 2 pp. ALS.","Has been requested by Major John Tyler to write him introducing Mrs. Clark; she is going to Richmond to acquaint Davis with conditions under which the Democratic party of some Northeastern states might induce their states to end the war by joining the confederacy; asks him to listen to Mrs. Clark and do what he can to further her plan. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, saying letter is introducing Mrs. Clark. 1 p.","Received last \"Python\" letter about forming an alliance with the Northwest; the Northwest needs the South because they need free access to the Mississippi River; when peace comes the South will be the most prosperous country on earth; the treasury will be filled by profits from cotton and tobacco. 2 pp. ALS.","\"Python\" letter received and given to Mr. Yancey; doesn't like the idea of political union with any Northern States, unless could detach the southern parts of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois; expresses confidence in South's ability to keep fighting despite privations; last \"Python\" article might demoralize the public; inefficiency of wartime legislature; everyone well here; wishes him good luck on the Western campaign. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents.","Brill charged with desertion; charge signed by J. Rochelle Tyler, and witnessed by Thos. R. Dunn and Wm. B. Andrews. 1 p. ADS. Including AN by Jas. R. Tyler, 21 May 1863, summarizing contents. 1 p.","His letters received; failure of Indians at Grand Gulf to prevent the Hartford from descending on the Mississippi River; hoping General Price's mission in Arkansas will succeed; Holmes' Army dissolved; reinforcing Bragg; Union movements in Mississippi and Alabama; movements of Hill and Longstreet; work of Congress: tax bill, bond sales, European loans; thinking of retiring. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","His letter received; Austin being fortified; under martial law; nothing has yet been done about his \"policy,\" hasn't been able to talk with Gov. [Pendleton] Murrah; will let him know when something is done. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Happy that his brother elected to the Confederate Senate; this is a blow against his enemies. 2 pp. CY of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Read his address to the legislature of Georgia and greatly admires it; old Washington politicians who control the Confederate government are not respecting the rights of citizens and property; fears they are trying to set up a monarchy with the help of West Point graduates; left the Bureau of War because did not like the way the administration was running the war of the government; suspension of writ of habeas corpus more odious than martial law; glad he struck a blow for civil liberties. 3 pp. ALS.","Took his letter 9 days to come from Selma; trying to get John M. Kelso, who deserted a year ago, back on duty; if Kelso is still under his command or if he knows where Kelso is, then it is his duty to return him to his regiment. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler Jr., that Kelso has left, taking his horse, saddle, and bridle; he doesn't know where he has gone. 1 p.","Thanks him for his letter; the states must resist the administration's efforts to impose military rule; the people must be made aware of attacks on their personal liberties; enjoyed reading the speech he made in Selma. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Wishes he could be free to wield his pen in the cause of state sovereignty and constitutional liberty; has no vacancy in his government for him; he probably likes the resolutions recently passed by the Georgia legislature. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., Brown wrote to him at Selma.","Wrote her the two previous days; ladies must beware of sullying their reputation by writing too much; the Union army cut the railroad south of Petersburg; hopes to join her at the end of the month. 2 items. Partial ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reports that his speech made in Selma, Alabama, \"Our foreign and Domestic Status,\" has been reprinted in DeBow's Review; congratulates him on the \"happy change in our Georgia military,\" mentions that he has been ill. 2 pp. ALS.","Pleased he has been restored to command; offers services to him. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Includes AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","General [Henry Alexander] Wise wrote the lead article in yesterday's Enquirer, acting from a patriotic conviction; the other four men will have to stand together to save the country. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., relating to Wise'ss appountment to the command of the Department of Richmond.","\"The Bearer, J. Rochelle Tyler, 1st Lieut. of Co. A, 1st Batt. of Va. Inf[an]try, a Paroled Prisoner of the Army of Northern Virginia, has permission to go to his home, and there remain undisturbed. [signed] D.B. Bridge [?]\" 1 p. PDS.","Letter received; encloses a draft for $160, although doesn't remember the debt; send receipt for draft. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., draft received and receipt sent. 1 p.","Glenn and Howard, Baltimore Gazette, [Baltimore, Md.]. Suggests Baltimore Gazette take the lead in expressing Southern sentiment, since Baltimore is destined to become the leading Southern city; unite all conservative thought behind Andrew Johnson so that military rule could be brought to an end; suggests the new party be called \"Constitutional Republican\" to avoid the bad connotations of the Democratic party name; offers to move to Baltimore, set up his law practice, and help them with the newspaper. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents. 1 p.","Mr. Howard and he believe that the fewer people involved in running a newspaper, the better; therefore they can't offer him a position. 2 p. ALS","Enloses $50; Robert [Tyler] and his family are well. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., $50 enclosed. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Thinks he should not have trouble finding a newspaper job since he writes so well; suggests he try looking in Washington, Richmond, Baltimore, Norfolk, and New York; Montgomery is dull but he can't leave until he earns some more money; urges him to send news about family. 4 pp. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, Robert Tyler, Montgomery, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr. 14 August [i.e. July] 1866. 2 pp. Also including AN, summarizing letter, orginial sent to Mr. Roane. 1 p.","Discusses various aspects of politics, including Radical Republicans and the Old Democratic party. 8 pp. ALS.","His letter received; has left Richmond because unable to make a livign there, having no money to invest in any enterprise; father's political enemies and his own put obstacles in his path; also attacked for leaving wife, whom he believes dishonored him; is in Williamsburg looking at an offered position and is preparing a lecture for Baltimore; desires him to explain his meaning in his previous letter; especially on whom he wants to take revenge. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of Robert Tyler's letter of 2 Nov. 1866.","Scope and Contents","Tyler in Wiliamsburg practising law; Robert [Tyler] was in D.C. and now in Baltimore looking for a new job; Robert now agrees with him about the evil motives of the Northern people who do not feel the effects of their actions since they are perpetrated only in the South; is making a living but never knows when his job may end; urges him to write. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., letter from A. Roane of of 13 March 1867 says that Robert Tyler agrees with his political views, and letter from Robert Tyler of 14 July 1867, says he should be able to find a newspaper position. 1 p.","Enloses copies of obituaries of her grandmother Tyler and will send her a copy of the first letter her grandfather sent her grandmother; give his regards to Captain and Mrs. Bryant and tell them he will send them copies of some of his articles. 2 pp. Partial ALS.","Scope and Contents","President Johnson's administration able to wield little power; suggests he see Mr. Seward about a position; a man with Tyler's brains should be able to get something. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Tyler wrong in thinking the people can change the way the country is going; the people are no longer free because they have lost virtue, liberty, and independence; no patriots or statesmen anymore; the press either doing away with freedom or too weak to fight for it; gloomy about the guture. 2 pp. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, James Gibbons, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to John Tyler, Jr. 22 July 1867. 2 pp.","Received JT's letter when he returned from abroad; has seen the President [Johnson] three times and assured him support; thinks a public assurance would be injurious. 1 p. ALS. Inlcuding AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p.","Authorized A. G. Aleen of the National Intelligencer to offer his [JT] services in the interests of Democratic and Conservative parties; yesterday learned this had not yet been done; had planned to write several pamphlets and enlist the support of the Catholic hierarchy and the Fenian Brotherhood; fears the intentions of Radical Republicans-will try to take the property of leading Southerners. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Enclosed he will find an article [by Robert Tyler about General Grant] which he can use if he thinks it politically expedient, but do not use his name in connection with it; anxious to hear from him. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Has been concerned about his efforts \"...to save the Republic and to preserve Constitutional liberty...\"; wishes to offer suggestions on how to preserve his power; he must control the War, Navy, Treasury, and Post Office departments by putting in strong and loyal men; beware who Republicans want for their next president; recommends William T. Sherman to be head of the War Department; must control Treasury in order to control the pursestrings; must control the post office in order to keep lines of communication open to the masses; recommends Thomas Ewing of Ohio for the treasury position, and Marshall [Col. W. H.] Lamon or General [James William] Denver for the post office; he must do all he can to preserve the executive's power so he can protect the country from the Radical efforts to curtail constitutional liberties. 11 pp. Cy[?] of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; stating that the letter had been submitted to Jeremiah S. Black, John M. Binckley, and others. 1 p.","Has just listened to a paper by John Tyler, Jr.; thinks it should be published by the New York Herald in order to advance the acuse of the constitution. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, stating that the letter was delivered to Lamon on 13 Sept. 1867. Also including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., about the second letter to President Johnson of 14 Sepot. 1867. 1 p.","In last letter warned him about the dangers around him [AJ]; in this letter wishes particularly to address the problem of who can disenfranchise those white Southern men to whom Johnson had issued pardons; by counting only the Black vote in the South, the Radicals will degrade the presidential office by permitting a Black man's president to be elected rather than a white man's; he must arrange his cabinet so as to prevent the Radicals from overthrowing the presidential authority and prerogatives; predicts all manner of evil consequences (Black people rising against whites, loss of civil rights for Catholics, a dictator) if the Radicals have their way and their man (probably Grant) is elected; if will be able to prevent those calamities from occurring, and could be reelected president. 16 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., that a duplicate was given to W. H. Lamon. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., that the letter was originally dated 11 September 1867 but was changed to 14 September before being delivered to Johnston. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses a copy of a communication from residents of the District of Colombia to Johnson, signed by many residents; believes he can rally the people to support him. Cy of ALS. Including ALS, Native and Naturalized Citizens of the United States resident in Washington City and Georgetown, Washington City, D.C., to Andrew Johnson, President of the United States. 29 September 1867. Appreciates his efforts \"...to maintain the Supremacy of the Federal Constitution...\"; naturalized citizens especially are aware of teh dangerous threats along \"know-nothing\" lines which threaten their liberties; must guard against Congress seizing supreme power; says hopes are in him to protect freedoms. 9 pp. Also including a copy of some of the names of people who signed the petition. 2 pp.","Cannot extend congratulations to him if the recent elections [in New York] support the Radical Republiacns, but can if the elections support the Democratic party; his correspondents in Alabama say they need more federal troops there. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, saying the letter \"...expresses teh real danger just now to the Democracy.\" 1 p. Also including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Rarely talks about literature or politics, especially the latter, since he cannot vote. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, that this letter was in reply to several of his remarks. Patterson is brother-in-law of Andrew Johnson.","Tyler owes him $18; please pay at once; is having a hard time making a living. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Is at the mercy of his enemies because he supports him [AJ]; the Radicals must be put down in order to preserve peace; even if [Samuel P.] Chase is thwarted in his ambitions, he and Grant will have to watch out for George H. Thomas. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including a NCI from the Constitutional Union, 26 Nov. [18]67, about the constitutional convention in Alabama; President Johnson and General Grant will not receive any support from Alabama unless they do something about the situation there. 1 p. Also including AN, summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p. Also including a [DF of an article?], about the flow of time and the passion for commerce with the Orient.","About Alabama politics. 2 pp. AL.","Encloses extracts from a letter of Robert Tyler giving his views of impeachment of President Johnson, and how the blacks in South Carolina, Florida, Mississippi, and Louisiana can take over those states without armed force; recommends he take on Robert Tyler as a writer to support his position. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, saying that Robert Tyler's articles were attached ti the letter sent to President Johnson.","Received a letter from Robert Tyler, the contents of which would probably interest him; the different possible candidates for the 1868 election: Grant, Sweard, Chase, Seymour, and Thomas; encloses newspaper articles. 2 pp. ALS. Inluding AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Enjoyed his speech made on 10 December, upholding the Constitution; thanks him for his defense of white Southerners; Radicals unfit to uphold the constitution; there are many who have been left \"...without a State, or a Status...\" by the actionas of the Radical Republicans. 2 pp. [Df? or] ALS.","If he continues the way he is going, he will not be reelected, and probably [Samuel P.] Chase will be; he needs to spend money in the South on behalf of the Democratic party in order to get some support among the Black population. Cy of ALS.","Encloses newspaper articles; suffering of people in South and North; threat of anarchy. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, saying that two articles from DeBow's Review were enclosed. 1 p.","Received a letter from Robert Tyler-says that the white people in Alabama are standing together politically; white Southerners support President Johnson; everyone, white and black, is ruined; encloses a newspaper article. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","The movement is going in the right direction and the adversary should be overthrown; nothing can stop him [JT] when he is doing what he thinks it right; has consistently supported him [AJ]; if he [JT] cannot do what he needs to be done, then appoint John Cantatore or John P. Brophy. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of the letter.","Robert Tyler believes that if the Supreme Court declares the Reconstruction Acts illegal, military authority in the South will have to be subordinate to civil authority; Mrs. Huneker of Philedelphia, the daughter of James Gibbons, writes that the people will stand by Johnson if he calls on them; expects General John O'Neill to call on him [AJ]; the country can be saved from civil war by moving the executive branch to New York City, where it will be easier for the people to rally around him. 2 pp. AL.","The Radicals have let several opportunities for complete victory slip through their fingers, enabling Johnson to gather strength. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","to be offered the National Democratic Committee at Washington Feb. 22, 1868, for adoption. Rendering thanks to Andrew Johnson for his part in upholding the constitution. 2 pp. Df of AD.","Believes impeachment will fail; please support the action to be taken on Monday. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Encloses Robert Tyler's report to the Executive [Democratic] Committee of Alabama; is ready to do whatever he can to support him [AJ]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Has forwarded $300 to him by express mail; please acknowledge receipt. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Introduces him to Capt. Theo[?] F. Tobin; Capt. Tobias Sand [Sneed?] might be of use to him [JT]. 1 p. ALS.","Summary of their conversations: 1. all white Southerners have to join together; 2. white Southerners need to join the Fenian Brotherhood in fighting the Radicals; 3. this combination will be directed by the Southerners and can be used for other purposes. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Advises him not to spend too much time at [Fenian Brotherhood] headquarters while he is in New York City; Canada in state of alarm; will be in New York City on Monday; encourages him to express his views to Mr. Meehan [?]; does he think a tour of inspection to ______ advisable? 1 p. ALS.","His letter about Gen'l F[orrest] was received; \"...all the parties we spoke of will be at the appointed place and time.\" Col. Merriwether expressed his views on the subject at the state convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","A vacancy is to occur in the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue for the Richmond District; wants him to find out if the Senate and the President will confirm him [WS] in the office. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter; Selden was confirmed in the position. Also including AN, Col. Stone, the previous collector had to resign because he was involved with fraud. Also including AN, comparing the legality and the oppresiveness of the union of Ireland with Britain to the union of the South with the U.S.","Scope and Contents","Regrets that he is unable to meet him because of business downtown; asks him to call at 1:00. 1 p. ALS. Including an ACS, [P.]G.T. Beauregard, to John Tyler, Jr., [18 June 1868?], making an appointment for the following morning. 1 p.","Weather is beautiful; regrets he is unable to send the picture because of its size; Jimmy saw Mrs. Ridely and daughters recetnly, has he seen Mrs. Tyler [widow of Pres. Tyler] and her children? Sister's photograph is enclosed, has not has any chills for a while. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses a more perfect copy of his report of his operations in the South; has addressed it to him and Mr. Gibbons since they were the ones who enlisted his aid; the gentlemen coming to the Democratic convention and to meet with him are unaware of the political implications of the movement; has changed slightly the originial wording of his letter of instructions; when the gentlemen arrive, will introduce them to him; that is as far as his present authority goes. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Including ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to General John O'Neil, the President, and Mr. James Gibbons, the Vice-President ofthe Fenian Brotherhood, New York City, New York. Acting by their instructions, following is a report of what he [JT] did; first, went to Memphis and conferred with N. B. Forrest, G. J. Pillow, and I. G. Harris, showing how Southern interests were supported by the Catholics, how the Fenian Brotherhood had been reorganized after Sweeny's attempt to invade Canada and the exposure of O'Mahoney and Stephens, an dstood ready with government and army to take over a British possession and set up its own government, and how the Fenians and the South could maintain their constitutional liberties if they cooperated; is anxious to cooperate with anyone who will help the South prevent the Radicals from taking over poltically and economically; left Memphis and travelled to New Orleans where he met with General Beauregard, who was sympathetic with the Fenians' objectives; offered him the position of commander-in-chief; Beauregard declined on account of his health; then went to see General Richard Taylor, who declined to join because of his parole; offered Raphael Semmes the command of the naval forces, which he declined fortime being; Beauregard had given him introductions to J.B. Gordon and Wade Hampton, so he approached them; also spoke briefly to Robert Tyler and General [James Holt] Clanton about the Fenian cause; many expressed doubts about the propriety of attacking Canada; approached Joseph E. Johnston, who is occupied with writing a book abd loath to start another war; since arriving in New York City, has again talked with General Beauregard and hopes to persuade him to give them [i.e. Gibbons and O'Neil] his thoughts on the subject; invited John C. Brown to the meeting in New York City; thinks it would be a mistake to invade Canada before the November Elections, for fear such invasion would promote the Radical cause in the U.S.; also it would lead to a religious war, and restrictions on the Catholic Churcg ub teg U.S.; those encouraging them in their enterprise are trying to get them and their Democratic votes out of the country so that the Radicals can be elected to office; if the Democrats are elected to power, they might make war on England an dthen their plan to invade Canada would be welcomed. 46 pp. Also including AN, \"Report of John Tyler, Jr., ...associated with his mission South.\" 1 p.","Saw the following people on his trip South: Lt. Gen. N. B. Forrest, Ex-Governor Isham J. [i.e. G.] Harris, Major General Gideon J. Pillow, Gen. [P.] G. T. Beauregard, Admiral Raphael Semmes, Gen. Richard Taylor, Nr. Robert Tyler, Gen. [James Holt] Clanton, Major Gen. J. B. Gordon, Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton; Forrest Gordon, and Hampton agreed to meet with them and advised contacting Gen. Joseph E. Johnston; Beauregard came to see him in New York City and advised contacting Major Gen. J.C. Brown; a meeting has been arranged for early July, which Beauregard, Forrest, Gordon, and Hampton will attend; if they think it necessary, there will be other Confederate leaders at the National Democratic Convention whom they can consult; is looking forward to introducing them to the generals, and hopes the plans will be successful. 6 pp. ALS.","Enclosed is a copy of a letter from Wade Hampton, stating his position as well as those of Generals [William] Preston, Gordon, and Forrest on their recent interview. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Authorizes him to consult with General [P.] G. T. Beauregard and other former Confederate officers about the Fenian Brotherhood's plans; lets them know how much they admire their abilities and how much they would like them to join them. First sentence revised by John Tyler, Jr. 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Health precludes his acceptance of the command offered; General Richard Taylor may be able to assist him. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Hopes his health will be restored; plans to use the introduction to Richard Taylor this evening. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Until such time as the foreign power which he represents has a de facto government and a flag, there can be no naval force; when that time comes he will be happy to become the commander of that force. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Inquires whether they wish to stay with their delegations to the convention or have their own suite; expects them about the last of the month. \"Keep uncommitted on the Presidential question.\" 2 pp. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Advises him to secure a suite of rooms for the party; will be in New York City by the 1st of July; has written to [John B.] Gordon and [Wade] Hampton and has seen John C. Brown about this. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Will arrive in New York about 3 July; has arranged a room already. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Received his letter; reminds him of his [RS] letter of last May, wherein he states that he could be of no service until such a time as the cause has a de facto government; when that time comes he would be glad to assist the cause. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","Gordon, Forrest, and he [W. H.] concur in the agreement reached the other day; is planning to leave this morning. Including AN, summarizing contents of the letter.","His letter and telegram have just reached him; F[orrest] has now told him everything; saw Gen'l [Julius?] Hayden who says the country around Huntsville is likely to erupt [into violence?] anytime; the people are awaiting an opportunity to seize back their rights; expects to be out of Memphis for two or three weeks; Col. Merriwether is fine. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Is busy today; will be free tomorrow morning. 1 p. ACS.","Scope and Contents","In view of the fact that during the recent war, Great Britain was able to regain her lead in world commerce and once again started molesting naturalized U.S. citizens, it is resolved that the Democratic party will protect the citizens of the U.S., will support their claims against Britain, and seek to regain the U.S. lead in worl commerce; since the Republican party is seeking to promote the interests of the rich over the poor, it is resolved (here insert the resolutions on the Reconstruction acts, and on finance, revenue, and currency). 6 pp. AD. Including ADF, of the last part of the preamble and the resolutions. 1 p. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., the delegates, \"instead of laying aside all personal considerations, \" began discussions on cabinet appointments; hence the peculiar tone of his speech ar Delmonicos and his letter to Mr. Preston. 1 p. Also including ALS, from Frank P. Blair, [New York City, N.Y.]. Has decided not to write for publication the letter he promised to write yesterday, as he has often expressed opinions in the past; he agrees with the enclosed resolutions. 1 p. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., F. P. Brotherhood and Catholics, although his later remarks to the Missouri delegation which were published did seem to redeem his promise.","Talleyrand could have said that he represented a principle at the Congress of Vienna; likewise the Catholics in the U.S. represent a principle and they also have power; tells him this for the benefit of his work at the Democratic National Convention. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, stating this is a duplicate of the letter sent to Preston.","Invitation to a reception on 6 July. 1 p. PC. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], invitation was extended to all delegates at the Democratic National Convention. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Will arrange the next meeting between him and Generals N.B. Forrest and [John B.] Gordon and the parties he [JT] represents [i.e. Mr. O'Neill and Mr. Gibbons of the Fenian Brotherhood]. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., Summarizing contents of the letter; the meeting took place on 12 July in General Preston's rooms.","President Johnson disappointed that Southerners did not insist upon his nomination; he has yielded to the Radicals by agreeing that the black-dominated legislature in the South are to select the electoral college. 1 p. Frag. of AL. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","Is just recovering from a fever; agrees with him about the causes of war; says foes are seeking a reason to destroy them; they must wait awhile until able to resist foes; \"church is spreading rapidly and will soon include all worthy men from the Potomac to the Rio Grande,\" urges him to tell how the meeting [between the Southern generals and the Fenians] went. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter. 1 p.","His letters received; thanks him for his advice; shall Mrs. Ekins forward his letters to him? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","Inquires about his daughter [Mattie?], cousing Sally, Mr. C, Tony, and Anna; give them his regards; Mr. Savage's \"abortive\" convention has inspired them with hope, but it didn't fo well for Mr. Savage; the General [i.e. John O'Neill] treated Col. O'Beirne roughly in his speech. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","Wishes to acquaint him with his activities of the past summer during which he prevented a \"collision\" with Great Britain and satyed civil unrest in the South; has been twice pardoned and because of his ancestors, is very concerned about the welfare of the United States; hopes to persuade the Democratic electoral colleges [to make the vote in the electoral college unanimous for Grant]. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Imncluding AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letters to General Dent and to W.H. Seward of 10 and 18 November [18]68, about making the electoral college vote unanimous for Grant.","Has saved him additional problems by preventing a \"collision\" with Great Britain and by laying to rest civil disturbances in the South; has been twice pardoned for his past acitivities; enclosed is the legal answer to the report made by Secretary of the Interior [Orville Hickman] Browning about the claim of Col. William Selden, former marshall of the District of Columbia, fo rkeeping prisoners; Browning's predecessors in the office, starting with Jacob Thompson, have treated the case wrongly; Johnson has the power to reopen the case; hopes his family will always be well-treated by whomever is president. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Enclosed letters show he started a movement earlier this month [to persuade members of the electoral college to vote for Grant]; can prove that this summer he prevented a clash with Great Britain and laid to rest some of the civil disconent in the South; has been twice pardoned. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to John B. Gordon, Wade Hampton, Admiral Raphael Semmes, William Preston, J.W. Stevenson, C.C. Clay, John Forsyth, Robert Tyler, and others. 9 November 1868. Is enclosing a letteraddressed to other leading citizens [about the electoral colelge vote]; the predecents for the suggestion can be found in the electoral college votes in 1824, 1836, and 1840; thinks it expedient and necessary to maintain peace for the electoral college to vote unanimously for Grant. 3 pp. Also including a Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., to Generals [Wade] Hampton, and [John B.] Gordon, [William] Prestong, I.W. Stevenson, C.C. Clay, Robert Tyler, and others, 8 November 1868. Recommends the Democratic part members of the electoral colelge cast their votes for Grant for the following purposes: as a conciliatory gesture, to show that if he is good to them they will support him, so he won't be left entirely in the hands of the Radicals, and to \"strengthen\" him in his conservative tendencies. 1 p.","Agrees whole-heartedly that the Democrats shpuld give their electoral votes to General Grant, but only with the apporval of Horatio Seymour; doesn't want it to look like they're deserting their candidate; believes Grant will be more conservative if the Deomcrats support him; has expressed these views to his friends.","Scope and Contents","Encloses his report to the Fenian Brotherhood, advising them not to invade Canada; they are offended with him because of the advice, but he still has some power over them. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, John Tyler, Jr., City of New York, New York, to the President, Vice-President, and the Executive Committee of the Fenian Brotherhood. 19 June 1868. Advises against invading Canada for the following reasons: 1. while the Radicals are in power, it will liekly result in their disenfranchisement; 2. since neither Great Britain nor the U.S. can afford a war, they will probably unite against the Fenians; 3. it would be the cause of starting a world-wide union of Protestant nations; 4. the Democratic party needs their votes; if the Democrats win the presidential election in November, there will probably be a war with Great Britain, in which case their invasion of Canada will be welcomed; therefore, it's best to await the results. 15 pp. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letters. 1 p.","Encloses a copy of General Beauregard's letter [of 19 Nov. 1868]; fears others will not see the expediency of following his suggestion. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of General Beauregard's letter and Tyler's to Seward.","Would like to have him join him in making some visits tomorrow. 1 p. ALS. Including a poem about love. Also including a list of 7 names.","Hopes the weather will permit them to go visiting tomorrow; comes see her at any time. 1 p. ALS.","Suggested to the Female Orphan Asylum that he might be able to lectre on their behalf, but for various reasons, the offer was voteddown. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses the article he wished to see; visited the Board of Trade and believes a lecture can be satisfactorily arranged. 1 p. ALS.","His friends and he would liek to have him [JT] come lecture again, but fear it would not pay him. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses his [JT] book and one of his [WHP] sermons. 1 p. ANS.","Fragments of poems written about James. R. Tyler. 1 p. ANS.","Invitation to the wedding of Emma M. Ridley and George P. Burgwyn. 4 items. PC. Also including a card listing numbers and names. 1 item.","Invitation to the wedding of Julia Tyler and William H. Spencer, PC.","Has not yet seen the archbishop about publishing his letter; invited him to attend the labor union's convention in Philadelphia. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, but John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of the letter.","Inexcusable of him not to print a retraction of the slander against him [JT] sooner than he did; was in the hospital to undergo surgery, not for intoxication, yet he [OKH] mistakenly assumes that poor people are intemperant; family [of JT] was left destitute after the war and he was barred from his former profession; has very moderate habits; Harris' slander is a result of political differences, envy, and hate; General George H. Thomas is a relative and can help at anytime; may be poor, but never have done any base thing, which is more than his political friends can say; he is a contemptible man. 17 pp. Df of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Including ANS, by John Tyler, [Jr.,], his reply to the slander was not published. 1 p. Also including AN, copied out of the Daily Chronicle, 28 August 1869, \"the slander of the Chronicle upon muself.\" 2 pp. Also including ALS, from Tom Florence, Washington, D.C., to [Col. Io Severns?, Washington, D.C., Sept.? 1869], General Tyler will give him his defense against the slander, which defense is to be published in the Constitutional Union; some of the language may be too strong. 2 pp. Also including ALS, by Col. Io Severns, Washington, D.C. to [?], will put Tyler's letter in the editorial columnl use the following introduction. See oversize file.","Scope and Contents","Concerning a place for Tyler in the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steam Navigation Co. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., these apers were returned at his request; his application is still to be considered. 1 p. Also including AN, a memo to Charles H. McCormick and others in Chicagoabout the steamship line and to write Professor Maury. 1 p. Also including AN, enclosed is an outline of the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steamship Transatlantic Line; also two addresses. 1 p. Also including AN, giving Col. G.L. Thompson's address of Col. Thompson, 1 p. Also including an AD, giving the history, routes, and proposed operations of the Norfolk and St. Nazaire Steam Navigation Company of France, and the Virginia and Tennessee Airline Railway. 8 pp.","If she is still unmarried on 8 oct. 1870, he is to give her 2 books; if she marries on or before that date, she is to give him a coat. 1 p. ADS.","Mr. George Alfred Townsend's remark about him in the Chicago Tribune was a lie, and he is surprised the Evening Star printed it, knowing it was such; he wishes to print a refutation. 1 p. ALS.","Took his enclosure to Mrs. Ames, but was unable to see her; she is rumored to be going out with a Memphis lawyer; wishes Tyler could \"win her affections\" and gain access to her fortune by marrying her; \"fraug, violence, and, and plunder [are] the order of the day.\" 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","DeBow's Review is concerned chiefly with recording the progress of the South; his article on U.S. diplomatic relations with Central and South America sounds useful, but there are no guaranties of a regular column. 2 pp. ALS.","Will accept the position as associate editor of the National Intelligencer as a man with conservative political views, provided he is allowed freedom in writing and is paid $500 per quarter; if Alexander Delmar agrees, let him sign this. 1 p. ALS. Including ANm, by John Tyler, Jr., this was his ultimatum to Mr. Delmar","Glad to hear he recovered from his recent illness and hopes things will go better for him; hopes that the late war won't result in the ruin of all the old families; \"wholesale thievery [is] the basis of American life today\" moved to Greenville so children could get an education; after 2 hard years of struggling on his plantation is able to relax a little now; rewrote the manuscript and hopes to get it published; tell Roane he wrote him. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, letter answered. 1 p.","Have copies of DeBow's Review beginning with the orginial issue; is interested in his article on his father; the policies of the Old Whigs; tell Gov. Wise to encourage polytechnic education and to open a shcool of Navigation so Virginia can take advantage of the expanding U.S. trade. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; accepted offer \"if ever able to get work again.\" 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Warns that Radicals in Congress are usurping Grant's powers and particularly mentions [Charles] Sumner and [Benjamin] Butler as threats; calls for a veto of the \"Virginia Bill\" suggests that Grant call a General Convention to fram a new Constitution; sees Congress present course leading to civil war and/or monetary crash as it weakens the power of individual states; mentions moving capitol to Mississippi Valley to weaken New England's influence; suggests that Jeremiah Black of Pennsylvania could draft such a message. 9 pp. ALS. Including Cy of ALS, 7 pp. Ibncluding AN, John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., n.d., that letter was given to Mr. Dox of Alabama 24 January 1870, after passage of Virginia Bill; was returned by him 27 January 1870 without being given to Grant. 1 p.","Discontinue efforts to get Democratic Senate and House members to give subscriptions to \"the Course of Parties in the United States under hte Constitution\" to be written along with a literary work on \"Father\" [President John Tyler]; [seems to desire discontinuance due to lack of response]; the Democratic party \"has done nothign to relieve itseld of the many onerous obligations under which it rests.\" 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Having considered long the situation of the country and general social and political status is returning his salutation and desires a confidential interview. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Is enclosing a letter to Robert Ridgway which will explain a confidential metter. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C., to Robert Ridgway, House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. 26 Feb. 1870, telling that old war injury acted up last year and therefore has not been working so have disagreeable predicament as regards to boarding bill; will pay back any loans as soon as possible; needs $125 today so he can get out of city. 3 pp.","Appreciates his efforst to obtain help [financial?] from Virginia Senators and Representatives but having thought about it must decline such aid; has suffered too much humiliation already. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Includes AN endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Will help him collect his essays; has the weekly he poke of packed away and will hunt it up and copy what you wished; or can bring entire volume to him; Mr. Burwell of New Orleans has the loose numbers. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing the letter; indicates Tyler wrote back and requested volume brought to Washington. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has the copy of Abell's Life, Mr. Gillett's letter; the birth and lineage he worked out and Mrs. Halloways' book; this is a \"sacred task\" [writing a memoir of President Tyler] but will take sometime due to frequent interruptions. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, John Tyler, Jr., explaining letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has talked to Dr. Cloud, State Superintendant of Education and Chairman of the Educational Board about his [JT] case; he will write to the President of the University of Alabama, N.A. Luniley [sic] [Lupton]; it seems the chairs he [JT] preferred are not yet filled; suggests he immediately write the men mentioned above; his brother will talk to Mr. Cloud also; Keep politics out of this; has sent manuscript to Claxton, Remson, and Haffelfinger of Philadelphia who accepted it; could he send them a short note about it?; wrote to Dr. Luniley [sic] [Lupton] himself. 4 pp. ALS. Including ALS from William Falconer, Greensborough, Alabama, to John Tyler, Jr., 23 March 1870, indicating the name of the President of the University of Alabama is N.A. Lupton, not N.A. Lumiley; sorry about the mistake. 2 pp. Also including AN John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing both letters. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has been in bed or would have answered sooner; it will take time to find out-on the war path for him [JT]  now; come over soon. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, John Tyler, Jr. endorsing letter which is in regards to lecture; answered letter saying to go ahead with arrangements; will share benefits. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has received letter of the 15th; will send help to Mrs. [Susan A.] Eppes through Mrs. Semple; will confer with her about admission of Mrs. \"E.\" to Aged Women's Home. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS from W.W. Corcoran, Wash[in]gton D.C., to Jo[h]n Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C., 24 Nov. 1869, informing that the place at the cemetary he noted as vacated by Doct[or] Hunter has been filled more than three months ago. Also including ANS John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining Corcoran's letter of 17 March 1870. 1 p. Also including ANS John Tyler, Jr., Expressing wish to do for another what he cannot do for himself, however severe his suffering. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Letter from mutual friend General John Tyler [Jr.], is really surprising; how can a sane man expect anyone in these times to invest $300,000 in a cure for Hog Cholera or any other invention; friend in California also has a cure for Hog Cholera and he will get a patent for him; if Tyler's friends cure is also valid perhaps they can take out a joint patent; anyone who wants $200,000 for any invention is either a fool or an idiot. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, [Jr.], to Colonel [Farrar], n.d., designating Walton's letter as a breech of faith and an attempt to extort his client's secret; but to get that secret they must pay $300,000 cash. In margin. Also including AN [by John Tyler, Jr.], n.d., identifying Walton's friend as a certain Fletcher, veterinary surgeon from Missouri an California. In margin.","Has not forgotten him but has many troubles and did not want to bother friends with them; but he has written first; as a lecturer she has been successful; leaves Monday for Pennsylvania, then Michigan and Kentucky; then shall scribble for the newspapers; knows he does not approve of women lecturing but she has a famiyl to support; brother has drawn on her publisher and left her a debt; can he find him?; the world is utterly selfish. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN endorsed and summarizing letter. 1 p. ALso including D from [?], to Christopher O'Brien, Potomac Steamboat Co., [?], n.d., on verso of endorsement, directing receiver of memo to verify name of company; to draw a declaration of debt; make to copies and distribute. 1 p.","His lodge [of the Knights of Pythias] accepts his proposal; please advertise; lecture will be in Concordia Oprea House or Masonic Temple; pelase state a preferred date. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also incoluding AN by [Tyler], 28 March 1870, answered lettere as desired. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], 7 april 1870, lecture on the 21st at Concordia Hall. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], 19 April 1870, come on next morning and stop at Howard House. 1 p. Also including AN by [Tyler], n.d., went on 20th; stopped at Howard House; next day no proper arrangements so declined to lecture. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Enclosed is a letter from the pen of \"Python\" which will be republished; read it before interview; has contemplated views on public affairs for 18 months and is now ready to reveal them; of course does not wish to be generally known through his pseudonym. Cy of ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter, indicating that enclosed letter mentioned [but missing] was from the Baltimore Gazette of 25 March 1870. 1 p. Also including ALS from N[athaniel] Michler, Washington, D.C., 7 March 1870, acknowledging receipt of communication os 15 February; and hopes to meet with him. 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Cannot intrude upon him again despite the nature of their short conversation; much is being lost by delay in accepting his suggestion; remember he [JT] organized the Bureau of War of the late Confederate States, served as an officer of Rank and Adjutant General; yet the matter can be revealed only the way he suggests; through the Party at Providence Hospital higher personage can be revealed and all worth knowing be known. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Scope and Contents","His letter of the 8th was received and answer delayed as he expected to go to Washington; he is now not going so will write; appreciates his desire to collect his writings and his books are at his disposal; perhaps he should play Mohamet and come to the Mountain. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining letter; wants extracts from Mrs. DeBow's copies of \"DeBow's Review.\" 1 p.","Lecture will be at the Concordia on the 21st at 8pm; John Taliaferro wants to be remembered to you; if seeds are being distributed at the department he would like some papers. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Would like to see letter and correspondence to which he refers; would like to publish it; knows he has not forgotten the memoir of which they have corresponded. 1 p. AL. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and explaining that Burwell refers to the memoir of President Tyler, and the last Burwell refers to the memoir of President Tyler, and the last correspondence of General G[eorge] [?] H[enry] [?] Thomas. 1 p.","His [JT] brother and he [WF] have both been ill so his [JT] recommendations have just been sent to Dr. Lupton; encloses a letter from him; keep corresponding with him; in the meantime he has enquired as to his [JT] opening a highschool though dall is the best time of year for that; advised Arch[ibald] Roane to open a school here but he wanted Richmond and politics; suggests he make an effort with Bou[rne?] or some such periodical literature to write short memoirs of early men of Virginia; leave politics out of it; write \"a la Burke\" when his [WF] book Bloom and Briar comes out he will direct the publishers to send a copy. 4 pp. ALS.","stating that life presents few objects worth striving for; one should learn to want but little; hoe does he like the idea of writing an old Virginia times; it would not interefere with other employ; think of old Be[nter?], what a mass of energy that old rascal was; where is his daughter?; can she assist him?; is nearly paralyzed but keeps on working; life is too trifling to despair. 4 pp.","Scope and Contents","letter refers to professorship at the University of Alabama 1 p. Also including AN by John Tyler, Jr., that both letters were answered on 10 May [1870]; yielding to 1st suggestion, rejecting last as impracticable with the temper of the Northern press one of envious hate. 1 p.","on verso of endorsement, saying he has not agreed to take testimony in the case of Antler vs. Whissle[?] Dickerson; objects to any proceedings held there on the case; reserves the right to move for the suppression of all such testimony. 1 p.","This last winter has been unusually gay-parties and weddings; Clara went to only two and begged no more; she likes small gatherings; has met a friend of his, Capt. Celsus Price who recently lsot his mother; his [JT] friend Miss Mary Polk married Dr. Draper of Maryland; met Mr. Mag[were?]; happy his prospects are better; may go to Canada and Washington but business has been bad for three years; greetings to family, especially cousin Lettie Semple; his [JT] Major Loughborough did not visit, just dropped letter. 4 pp. ALS.","A friend sent the papers express this morning; encloses the receipt; wishes you could call occaisionally on Father Wigest and Sister de Chantel of the Visitation Convent; it would be to your advantage apart from the pleasure of the visit. 1 p. ALS.","Congratulations on his \"bright business prospects;\" prices for [chemical] analyses vary. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Returns the enclosure of his last letter as expects no monetary reward; did not breathe the air of Massachusetts long enough for that; is please to hear of his professional success and bright prospects; good that cousing Sallie has a school and she and Mr. C. are well; he [JT] knows how he feels about the movement [Fenians] which resulted in the late fiasco; O'Neill's late movements have mortified his best friends; with proper direction the organization could achieve its glorious object; still it will not die as it has a holy cause which for centuries has sustained the people of Ireland. 2 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","So glad to hear from him; has searched long to reach him; had pneumonia April 1869 and is well now but tires easily; read his article with interest; fate of this government is shrouded in the future; past symmetry of government is gone and confusion reigns; the republic is in ruins; elements of Civil War exist; legislature is imprevious to the crie sof the people; is deeply affected by death of friends such as Mom[?] Arleise[?], James Murdaugh; the small hermitage [Wurburton] has been sold to Mr. Wood from the north and his title may not be good; are out of Circuit Court and are much fatigued; pleased with Judge Garreson from Accomac Co.; hopes his son Robert has promise at the bar. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Overcome by heat and has just returned to business; was unab;e to obtain any further information as to the Israelite and his victim who were settling their \"land\" business in Orange C.H.; his friend Rob[er]t T. Craighill, Attorney at Law, Lynchburg is known in that region and may be able to tell of desireable land for sale. 2 pp. ALS.","Received his letter of the 6th; came here from Variety Springs in Augusta County; about 800 visitors here and as far as he knows neither \"scalawags\" nor \"carpetbaggers;\" waters are medicinal; many businessmen of Richmond here-Judge Lyon; Mr. Carrington of the Exchange Hotel, P. V. Daniel, Jr., President of the R. F. and Potomac RR, W. A. Maury Lovingstine, the Jewish delegate in legislature, Bishop Doggett, Revs. Hoge and Nolley, Mr. Pizzini; from here he goes to the Cold Sulpher near Goshen; then Rockbridge Alum and Variety, then home. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Wrote some days ago for him to send manuscripts he elft addressed to Mr. H. B. Cust[in?] of Accomac; will be in Washington in a few days so retain them. 1 p. ALS. Including AN John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AN [Joseph Segar], noting papers returned in preson, 5 Sept. 1870. 1 p. Also including ALS from Joseph Segar, to John Tyler, Jr., 15 Aug. 1870, requesting Tyler to send 2 manuscripts left with him to Old Point; will pay on his end. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Wishes he could accept a series of politcal articles from him but they are financially unwell; \"The XIX Century\" is slowly winning its way but pays little; his [WWH] srevices as editor are gratiutious; they hope soon to be able to compensate contributors; their views correspond and he would like him to appear in their pages monthly as an editorial contributor. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Expected to have sent him proceeds for his notes for $75 but they called off the campaign; hopes to send it in a few days; does not want to be misunderstood that he ran when Waller did in 1869 as an Independant Republican as he is now; assumes Conservative and Moderate Republicans voted for him so to defeat Whittlesey; he acted as an honest man not a party man; voted against giving Mrs. Lincoln a pension; to reduce tarriff and Internal Revenue; voted to admit Mississippi, Texas and Georgia without the provisions given Virginia; when possible he supported the Republican part as he was brought up anti-slavery; voted to enforce 15th amendment with no apologies as something had to be settled; is for peace but there will be none if the Democrats are restored to power. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","His letter reminded him of earlier, happier days; he will tell the literary Societies of the University of his desires as the faculty does not directly interfere with such matters; or in getting use of the Public Hall; his [JT] series of lectures would be interesting; will be in Washington Friday, hope to see you. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for subscribers to a new \"National Journal\" dedicated to preserving \"Irish freedom,\" prospectus enclosed. 1 p. PL. Including a PD, \"Prospectus of the Irish Nationalist and Working-Man's Advocate.\" Gives summary of form newspaper will take. 1 p.","Delayed reply to his second letter to wait for decision on matter; but still has received no definite answer; feeling seems to be that due to studies there wouldn't be time for entire lecture series; but one or two of lectures could probably draw sufficient audiences; was only in Washington on last visit for one day. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by [George Frederick Holmes] explaining that he saw some students and they feel the entire series would be too much, but that audiences for one or two could be obtained; a room and audience would be provided; necxt week would be best as after Christmas Intermediate exams start. 1 p.","Send address as he wished to write to him. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has been invited to locate in Schuylkill Co. [Pa.] to publish a paper he devoted to the Irish Democratic and workingman's interest; consented then realized he was well known across the country and a paper published in [Philadelphia] would have greater effect; is necessary as radicals are making great inroads in Irish vote; has sent several prospectuses of newspaper and responds ifavorable; is trying to raise funds; first issue out of the 16th of January; says Tyler is the ablest man in country to write articles for sucha journal; glad to hear of book he is writing; would like to bring back former happy government. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","After consulting several prominent students has concluded that his 2nd and possibly 3rd lectures would be wel lreceived; Thursday and Friday mnights at the hall of the Washington Society would be best; charge fifty cents for 1, or seventy-five cents for two lectures; presentation of third lecture topic will depend upon reception of second. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing lecture. 1 p.","Received his letter and he forgot to say if it would be worth while for him [JG] to ask any of the National Democratic Com[mi]tt[ee] if they would lend a hand; maybe that would give them too much knowledge; seems the labors of both their lifetimes could fail for lack of a small sum; with his great knowledge he could unit the Irish people; now is the time and he [JT] is able; needs money; feels for the first time man's inhumanity to man. 2 pp. ALS. Including calling card of James Gibbons.","Received his letter regarding lecture but Mr. Murphy refuses to publish any shape of lecture; has spoken to the St. Vincent dePaul Society about asking him to lecture on condition that he share proceeds; his name and the society's reputation should draw a crowd; hopes to put him in touch soon. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","At present he can do no more than offer to help secure audiences for the interesting subjects he [JT] mentions; must have his correspondence with others about printing. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter explaining it refers to furnishing \"DeBow's Review\" with historical sketches. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Thanks for the interesting letter; couldn't use it in his little history but will preserve it for future possibilities; nothing [in the book] about his father's presidential term will offend him, except the limited space he could devote; was in Richmond when a public dinner was given to Mr. Webster but had no invitation so visited President Tyler instead; is glad Gov[ernor] Wise is doing a biography of Pres[iden]t Tyler. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Received his of the 9th and enclosure; couldn't answer immediately as was engaged in the courts on Boundary between Md. and Va.; the \"prize decision\" and much else has been included in his father's memoirs; is disappointed as has gotten no information from Washington, Cushing, or others as to their retirements from his father's cabinet; [following is a series of questions and tentative answers about Harrison and Tyler's cabinets-who held which position for how long]; strange that he is confused on these matters; answer them briefly, no long account; plans to read final copy with him before gonig to printers. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","His [JT] reminisence of Cabinets is in error; [following is a list of appointees to and retirements from Presiden John Tyler's cabinet]; is it possible that neither he nor Cushing nor anyone will supply him the dates? 1 p. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Repeats that he is in error as to the date of Spencer's retirement; [followng a list of positions held and retired in President John Tyler's Cabinet]; mentions dispute between [John Canfield] Spener and [Abel Parker] Upshur regarding the [Alexander Slidell] MacKenzie affair [as commander of the brig Somers he had executed Spencer's son for mutiny]; Spencer wanted MacKenzie turned over to Civil Grand Jury; as Chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs he [HAW] was consulted; can't you get Cushing or someone to ascertain the dates of retirement; his [JT] dates must be in error. 2 pp. ALS.","Received his answer to his changing his request for a personal interview upon the subject of religion to a suggestion that he read the interview between the Son of God and Nickodemus; meant no insult; is not judging him; knows other Southern Gentlement who worship only Honor and not Christ; knows he has had the oppotunity to acquire millions yet has remained honest; just wanted him to avail himself of the comforts of religion; hopes he will forgive his intrusion into his inner man. 8 pp. ALS. Including NCL, n.d. entitled \"Bismarck's Religious Character - A Letter of the Prussian Premier,\" dated 26 December 1865. 1 p.","Clara and she had been looking forward to a trip to Washington next month; but now even if the Major goes they won't as business has been so bad; Clara has developed into a fine girl; the widows are still in sweeds but not beyond approach; would so like to see him well married; the French situation is all absorbing-poor France; sees his friends the Polks and McPheeters grequently; Miss Cornelia Polk married Mr. Drake; Maggie McPheeter had her debut this winter; winter is severe; rumors that Clara will marry son of the richest citizens untrue; the Major is not well. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","They infer from the charcter of the work [Tyler's book Two Civilizations] that sales would be chiefly to father's friends and associates; will superintend publication for 10% commission; must have it in hand to make estimate; portraits on steel cost about $100 each. 2 pp. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarzing letter. 1 p.","Regrets that they will be unable to publish his contemplated work [Two Civilizations Emanating From Jamestown and Plymouth Rock]; it will be a great work and a time will come when there will be a great demand for it, but that time is not now; the whole South and Democratic mind of the country is prostrate; abolition rules there now; doesn't believe he will find a publisher in the North; but don't despair time will make all things equal in the end. 1 p. ALS.","Was not aware that his company was composed of Southerners or did business on could be dispersed of, especially Professor Holmes' History of hte United States; why his book, Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock would not interest the general public he doesn't know; Mr. William M. Burwell of New Orleans, editor of the \"DeBow's Review\" is anxious for his articles; Mr. Burwell even wishes to preface the articles with a defense of his father against the Southern Clayites and Van Burenites; history will see his father as betrayed in his efforts to save the Constitution; strongly denounces the Radicals; he works on commission, he [JT] works on royalty. 3 pp. ALS. Including a postscript by John Tyler, Jr., explaining that his work is the first volume of a larger series; planned as a reaction to a speech given by Mr. R. C. Winthrop on the 250th anniversary of the Plymouth landings that insunuated that teh civilization of freedom had overshadowed the civilization of slavery. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Have made an approximate estimate; 1000 copies [of the book Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock] in the style of Wallis Peabody, tinted paper $900; 2000 copies $1500; on white paper 1000 copies $800; $2000 - 1300; binding in cloth $28-35; are not prepared to asy what aid they will give in selling in the South and West; feel book should be sold by subscription. 1 p. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing and summarizing letter, also mentioning a letter from John Tyler, Jr. to Miss E. V. Mason, January, 1871, on lecture on effects upon society of Divorcements and Independency of Revenues in marries women; [letter is missing]. 1 p.","Has searched his house and Judge Tucker's for the publication you want, but cannot find it; maybe there's a copy in the library of the Historical Society in Richmond; check with H. Wynne of Richmond who is a diligent collector; will send an address delivered by his [JT] father on the 166th anniversary of William and Mary College, 1859; can he get a copy of the Commission of Agriculture report? 2 pp. ALS. Including AN by [John Tyler, Jr.] endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Hopes he enjoyed the wedding fesitivites; there can be no doubt that the only chance of happiness is in the marriage relationship; outside of that all is discontent; at length one may wish for death as a relief from loneliness; such were his thoughts during the Carnival of Washington City yesterday and the day before; in the midst of it all he was never so lonely and perfectly willing to be at rest; yet the Carnival was a perfect climax to the madness of the last 10 years; it diverted the public from the loss of liberty they have suffered, to debauchery and bestiality; it is a government of oligarchy and tyranny; he thinks this privately as the press is as corrupt as the people and their rulers; no journal from the South will be considered; all is lost worth living for; no existing party can save the country; the parties want only power, not service to the public; the nation is marching to the Red Sea of Carnage; the constitutional system is terminated and despotism must follow; the Enforcement Act has passed congressl and the Legislature of Virginia sold themselves to the North and East throug hthe Pennsylvania Centra Railroad, thereby imperiling the alliance between the South and West. 7 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Is glad he is well; and that he is still defending the South against her Yankee enemies; the work in which he is engaged [the book \"Two Civilizations Emanating from Jamestown and Plymouth Rock\"] is worthy; Northern publishers will be unwilling to publish a work which will hold their boasted civilzations in contempt; the scheme he proposes might work, but the season is far advanced; maybe Celsus Price could help; is too busy to do it; have heard little of his friend the \"viddowt\" [sic] except she is building a house on Lucas Place; probably for some lackyman - wish it were him. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr., endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Received his letter from Bolling Baker; no good land left near Mellonville or Enterprise, both on Lake Monroe; but good state land near \"olando\" in Orange County; a good place to practice law; a lady is wanted to open a school; it is splendid country for fruit, game, people; strong democratic area, no radicals; can be purchased for $125 an acre - $200; he [JT] could get the County Judgeship. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS from J[no] H. L[oper], [Tallahasse, Fla.], to [John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C.] 26 [Feb. 1871], informing him that he has the refusal of this entry for 15 days; he could have 80 acres for $100; it is beautiful land so take all of it; can plant garden from the middle of February and again in October [lists what can be grown]; many deer to be found; he was in the \"Confed Navy\" [so called] and ordered here by Mr. Mallory in 1862; met him in Portsmouth, Va. before. 1 p. Also including AN John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p. Also including AM by John Tyler, Jr., n.d. on verso of endorsement, being rough notes regarding estimates of a Mr. Kapp of persons of foregin birth in the United States 1800-1860, claiming errors in his figures. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Has given his letter to Mr. Loper who wll tell him of the country; has not been there [Orange County] but has a relative, Mr. Francis Eppes, in Buckingham County who is well pelased; his [JT] teaching could not be done there but Orange County is better settled; settlers such as Col. William B. Randolph of N. Orleans and Col. Chester from Carolina; These are cultured people; would like him to join that paradise but his business is with the \"Carpetbaggers;\" to get back some of what they have stolen; this was formerly finest area of state; now is in desolation; negroes are in congress. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN by John Tyler, Jr. endorsing and summarizing letter. 1 p.","As chairmen of the Lecture Committee of this city's Franklin Society he was given his [JT] letter to Major Walter Jones; will take care of all expenses but travel and he will receive half the gross proceeds should he lecture; as they are new at the business of lecturing and not too successful, they can offer you no fixed sum. 2 pp. ALS. Including PL from the Franklin Society and its refounding after the Civil War; now asking for donations for books, manuscripts, printings, etc. 1 p.","In his, Judge Baker's and ex-Gov. Walker's opinion, Orlando is the place for him; the Eppes, Randolphs and Chesters are neighbors; his office can be in town; sends directions as to how to get to Orlando; is he has no disabilities under the \"Act\" they see no trouble in procuring the County Judgeship which is the Justice of the Peace also; also could be member of the Lefislature; Ex-Gov. Walker and Judge Bolling Baker send regards; Marion County has too many negroes and radicals for him [JT]; he can build a comfortable cottage house for $75-$80; he should get business in Valudia and \"WeKiva\" Counties, untouched by the war. 4 pp. ALS. Including 9 copies of a PD, n.d., dealing with the Superior oranges, cane and cotton grown in Orange County, Florida. 1 p.","Encloses a small map showing the land he proposed for him; notices the lake wich is full of fish; neighbors are Mr. Preston, Gen'l B.F. Whitney and Mr. W.M. Tyler; the land will be easy to clear; he could raise a log cabin; sends information on cost of passage to Florida; the county surveyor will run out his land for him; believes his daughter could find godo teaching position with family; this area one part of U.S. the war did not affect; the people are well off. 4 pp. ALS. Including a D, a map, n.d., of the land in Orange County being suggested to John Tyler, Jr. for purchase. 1 p. Also including NC, n.d., on oranges, canes and travel in Orange County, Fla., 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Also including NC, n.d., as to a new town being laid out on former sight of Mellonville, to be called Sanford. 1 p. ALso including NC, n.d., as to General Sanford setting up a town near Mellonville; and planning the largest orange grove in the cotninental U.S., 1 p. Also including NC, n.d., as to the Florida Improvement Co., of New York setting up \"Merrit's Vineyard\" near Mellonville. 1 p. Also including ANS by John Tyler, Jr., 4 and 5 March 1871; also mentions \"money sent as per memorandum enclosed,\" 14 March. 1 p. Also including D, a map, presumably of land in Orange County, Fla., being considered for purchase by John Tyler, Jr., 1 p. Also including PDS by James A. Anderson, 187, a Homestead Application for \"the S 1/2 of SE 1/4 amd SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 of Section Six [6] in Township Twenty [20] S of Range Thirty [30] containing 141 Acre;\" Land Office at Tallahassee, Florida, 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses a copy of Judge Jno. Friend's letter about selling land to the Florida and German sTates Immigration Co.; the Spanish grant purchased by Mr. Sanford is noted for tropical fruits; Judge Baker and ex-Governor Walker would like to see him come to Orange County. 1 p. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from John Friend, Fernandina, Fla., to John H. Loper, Tallahassee, Florida 28 Feb. 1871. Dr. Koch has left for Europe to find Swedish or German immigrants for Florida, which mission he believes will be successful and good for Florida.","Scope and Contents","His $200 received and the deed will be taken care of; best route from Washington, D.C. to Tallahassee, Florida, and then on the Mellonville where his land is; list of vacant lots near his; from what he hears, there are no swamps or marshes around the lake his land is on; potential problems with mosquitoes, turtles, rattlesnakes, and ticks. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Will try to arrange for him to give a series of lectures, but doubts many tickets will be sold before he arrives. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., invitation of the Franklin Society of Mobile, Alabama, accepted for April. 1 p.","Gov. Walker and he believe that he [JT] can help regenerate Florida; extends regards to his daughter [Mattie]; lamentation on the Confederate dead and \"our broken hearts.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Deed to his land is enclosed; has a choice piece of property - don't sell it; Gov. Walker and Judge Baker believe he can be a leading man in that part of Florida and will soon be noticed by showing what a good Democrat he is; get friends to buy land around him; mark his corners well when he comes to look at his land. 2 pp. ALS.","Letter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.","Letter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.","Letter of introduction for John Tyler, Jr. 1 p. ALS.","Advises him of additional vacant lots to purchase for a sugar cane plantation, but he must send money immediately. 2 pp. ALS.","Strongly urges him to purchase the vacant land-it is a healthy place, good sil, and can only increase in value; am saving one lot for Nicholas Trist of Philadelphia; send the money soon if he wants the land. 2 pp. ALS.","His deed and some letters of introduction have been sent to him; have put in a claim for the vacant lot next to his in case he wants it; ask his friend sto correspond with him [JHL] if they want the land near him. 1 p. ALS.","His friend William Randolph lives near the land John Tyler, Jr. purchased and tells him it is good land; his friend Francis Eppes concurs. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letter replying to Robert Tyler's enquiry; he is interfering in his business. 1 p.","Wrote Mr. McKenzie trying to sell him land; did not refer to any transaction between him and Tyler. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., this explains Loper's communication to Lewis McKenzie. 1 p.","Encloses newspaper clippings; land next to his has been set aside for N[icholas] P. Trist; will be on his judicial circuit until July. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., land next to his has been bought for N.P. Trist. 1 p.","Surprised he didn't receive the two letters he sent' wrote Judge Bolling Baker inquiring about political matters in Florida and whether there was a business other than farming for him; has no money at present-spent it all on this farm and has got to wait until the crops come in; wants him to visit Florida first and send back a report; then will decide whether to join him; if Florida fails they can fall back on this farm. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, letter is \"in relation to Florida matters.\" 1 p. Also including a printed invitation, from the Virginia Dialectic Society, [of the] Va. Mil[itary] Institute, [Lexington, Va.], Final Celebration, Monday evening, July 3rd 1871. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Governor Walker wishes to see him; Joseph H. Whitner says his land in Orange County is worth $50 per acre; Whitner said Tyler could be elected as the Deomcratic party's nominee for Orange Co. for state legislature; plans to cut a canal between Lakes Munro and Conway, which will increase his property's value. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ANS, by Jno. H. Loper, \"above is a correct copy of my letter.\" Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, 20 Oct. 1871, asking [Loper?] to save this copy for him; orginal sent only to McKenzie. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","At home Tuesday evening, June 6th, 1871, honoring Alberta N. Williams and T.C. Rush. 3 items. PC.","Scope and Contents","Settles accounts from his lectures to the Franklin Society of Mobile; encloses Dr. Hamilton's bill; good luck with the rest of his lecture tour; it will do them both good to give up [liquor?]. 4 pp. ALS. Including an autographed bill, from F.[?] M. Hamilton, M. D., to O. S. Beers, May 1871, for attendance on and presciptions for John Tyler, Jr., $25. 1 p. Also including an autographed receipt, from F.[?]M. Hamilton, M. D., to O. S. Beers, 15 July 1871, payment received from O. S. Beers, $5. 1 p.","Proceedings of his Franklin Society Lectures used to settle his hotel bill; Dr. Hamilton needs his money and he needs the money he paid on his account. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter.","Is still awaiting settlement of his affairs with Judge Fields; has no money to send him, although still plans to carry out the project [purchasing land in Florida?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Returned from California and found his letters; glad he is following his advice; Southerners should trsut President Grant to be their friend; will try to carry out his request [to find him a political office in Florida?]; should consult the local leading men about possibilities; if the south carries on in the spirit of the Sentinel article, she will win Congress' friendship. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Is connected with no paritcular paper, but writes articles upon request; is particularly interested in public education in Virginia and is superintendent for Fauquier County; will be happy to print his letter; everyone wondering with what party he should affiliate. 3 pp. ALS.","Is wondering what induced him to endorse President Grant for another term; in 1864 J. C. B. DeBow called Tyler \"the political prophet of the age;\" what would he tell his father about his stance? 3 pp. ALS.","Will endeavor to explain his reasons for endorsing President Grant; the Democratic Party betrayed the South by accepting the compromise of 1850; he no longer looks to the past for political guidance but to the present and future needs; like Sallust, he has decided to support the ruling party so he can help direct the course it will take; foresees the breakup of Democratic Party and joining with conservative Republicans; Republicans have adopted practices first used by the Democrats under Andrew Jackson; abolitionist vote determined who won the 1848 election - if Taylor's party has not pleased them, they would have gone over to the Democrats; Democratic Party has practiced the same \"deceptive professions and false actions\" as Southerners now accuse the Republican Party as practicing; the Democratic Party; because of what it did during Pres. James K. Polk's administration, caused the late war; if Southerners continue the way they are going, they will lose those liberties they still have; the South can be saved only if it looks to the president for protection; the forces of agrarianism are forces of anarchy; if the South doesn't reform, it will be destroyed. 69 pp. ALS.","Democratic part will be unable to succeed unless it joins with part of the Republican party; Southerners more interested in local Democratic successes than national ones; he could probably work with leading Floridians without compromising his principles; he might be able to work out a deal to get himself elected to the U.S. Senate if he can prevent election frauds. 4 pp. ALS.","Glad his talents are bing used well; what happened in Orange Co., Fla. last summer has tied up his resources; he can prosper in Florida id he waits awhile; General Grant is a friend to the South; his analysis of the census will be sent to Francis A. Walker; please present the compliments to Gov. [Harrison] Reed of Fla..3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John, Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Is on her way to St. Louis, Boston, and Washington, D. C.; is returning Mr. Loper's letter; some men are planning to finish the S. Florida R. R.; he likes his stand [on support for the Republican party?]. 2 pp. ALS.","His seven dollars received; cane will be sent to him; will see Col. Capers for him. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","Agrees with his article; would cooperate in any plan to annex Cuba or Mexico but the president [Grant] is not interested; the members of the [Republican] party in Florida need to learn to compromise and not quarrel so much with each other. 2 pp. ALS.","Was in Washington, D.C., one day and did not see the president; will return shortly and press his case; dislikes interfering with the wishes of the governor of Florida about appointments to judgeships; needs letters of recommendations, anyway, which he has not sent; consults with Governor [Harrison] Reed about a suitable office for him. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.1 p.","All he knows about the state of things in Florida is what he [JT] has told him and what he reads i nthe Sentinel; President Grant relies on his friends in Florida to tell him what is happening there; he cannot request a specific post for him because he doesn't know if the governor would approve; asks him to tell about the men holding posts he desires and he will see if they can be removed; asks who in Florida has the most influence with President Grant. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.]. summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Purman, Jenkins, and Conast failed in their scheme which would have caused half the Republican party members to leave; they should lose their commissions so that party harmony can be restored; they don't have much influence anyway. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; letter was sent by Mr. Bowes but was never delivered. 1 p.","2 pp. AD.","Illness and cold weather have delayed his trip to washington, D. C., but will attend to his business there when he arrives. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Wishes to defend himself against charges that he is seeking to disrupt the Republican party; has always worked for party harmony; is glad he joined the Republicans; will point out his work to the president and other senators. 6 pp. ALS.","Is working on his behalf, but things go slowly; his senators must approve all appointments in Florida; he must be patient and discreet. 4 pp. ALS.","Has gotten others to sound out his senators about a place for him; will speak to the commissioner of Internal Revenue about the assessor's office for either him or Mr. Walton; the Sentinel has the potential of being Florida's leading political newspaper. 4 pp. ALS.","If he receives appointment to the assessor's office, he will raise Tyler's salary to $ 2,500 a year and the management of the Sentinel will remain as is. 2 pp. ALS.","Has been speaking to Senator O[sborn] about a poet for him of Mr. Walton; they cannot be confirmed in a post without at least one Senator's approval; Osborn fears that he and Walton support Gov. Reed and not himself; Osborn will visit Tyler in Tallahassee; pay no attention to those trying to get him into trouble-that would ruin his chances. 5 pp. ALS.","Went to see Senator [Oliver Hazard Perry Throck] Morton about the possibilities of someone being appointed over the objections of one's senators; he thinks it \"quite doubtful.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Mr. Walton and he have made an arrangement suitable to him, so [he should] push for his appointment [to the assessor's office]; plans to make the Sentinel a leading Grant nwespaper in the South. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Mr. Walton's appointment has been delayed; Senators will not confirm appointments unless one of the appointee's senators agrees to it; also need letters sent to Commissioner [of Internal Revenue] Douglass about P.'s [i.e. Purman's] disrupting activities; Washington officials have little interest in local disruptions of the Republican party because there is so much of it in the South; advises him and Mr. Walton to go to the convention in Jacksonville to see how things are, politically speaking. 8 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","His letters to Dr. Silas Reed have been forwarded to Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of a letter, from Silas Reed, Cheyenne, Wy[oming] T[erritor]y, to John Tyler, Jr., [Tallahassee, Florida]. 23 December 1871. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","James M. Ray asked him to tell him [JT] that he should write Grant a letter requesting an appointment; Sec[retar]y [of the Interior, Columbus] Delano will present his case to Mr. Douglass; the Greely movement will fizzle. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has written to Sec[retar]y Delano about his appointment - Delano and Douglass support him; will have Grant appoint him when the Senate adjourns so Senator Osborn can't interfere with it. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Encloses a review written by Frank Alfriend [of Gov. Wise's memoir of President Tyler]. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and one of 3 July 1872, from same to same. 1 p.","Regrets Alfriend's review was lost; he [JT] did justice to President Tyler and to Governor Wise; in the second volume of his constitutional history, he writes that his [JT] father's administration was both brilliant and a success; Greely's agrarianism can only lead to the despotism; asks him to review his Common and Civil Laws in the United States. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Asks Grant to remove W.J. Purman from office of assessor of internal revenue, and appoint John Tyler, Jr., in his place; Purman is a disrupting influence, but Tyler has ably supported the Republican party in his newspaper. 1 p. Cy of AL. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; copies also sent to James M. Ray of the Bureau of Internal Revenue, and to Silas Reed.","Requests that W. J. Purman be removed from office of assessor because of his disrupting influence, and that Tyler be the Republican Party in the fall elections. 2 pp. Cy of AL. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter; this copy made on 18 July [18]72.","Governor [Harrison] Reed's request must wait until Grant returns next Tuesday. 1 p. A Telegram. Including AN, summarizing contents of telegram; and summarizing contents of telegrams of 23 July and 25 July 1872. 1 p.","Departed to Tallahassee too hastily to say good-bye; felt Mr. Walton did not want him around, so came here and got his old job back; he could have done great things for Mr. Walton. 4 pp. ALS.","Will write him more fully on the matter [of offering Tyler a position as editor] after the Alabama State Republican convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Tyler replied that he will become an assessor and so declined the offer. 1 p.","About behind-the-scenes political maneuvers on the part of Osborn, Adams, Randall, and others at the Florida State Republican convention. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has raised money for campaign if nominated. 1 p. A Telegram.","Tyler has been appointed as assessor of Florida by the President [Grant]. 1 p. Telegram. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of telegram. 1 p.","Bowes is too mean for words; Black people tried to burn the office because of him; no one likes him; Ramsden is just as meant but has not yet shown it; if he decides to start a paper, he [STB] will run for it for him - people like him. 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates him on his appointment; urges him not to make any promises until he has seen him. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Encloses the new regulations on distilled spirits; Mr. Purman has been notified about his appointment; terrorisim will used to prevent fair voting. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Sydney T. Bates formerly worked at the Sentinel office. 1 p.","Gives advice on starting a newspaper; will easily be profitable if he gets state work; Mr. Walton should get rid of \"that barbarian,\" [Mr. Bowes]. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Sydney T. Bates formerly worked at the Sentinel office. 1 p.","Glad he received his appointment; hopes that Greeley and the rin will be defeated; is leaving for Saratoga Springs, New York. 1 p. ALS.","The regulations sent to him and the papers in the office should be sufficient to explain his job; if not, he can write for advice; he'll soon learn his job. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Requests his help in finding a job; his father is very old and unable to support his family; there are no employment opportunities around here. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; told him he was unable to help him. 1 p.","Does Tyler still plan to start a paper? If not, her will take a job in Tampa, Fla.; What is his opinion of the recent nominations in Florida? 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; Ramsden worked in Sentinel office. 1 p.","Is it true Gov. Reed is going to cooperate in promoting the state ticket?; if true, the Republicans will carry the state. 1p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Requests him to come to the convention; believes the \"ring,\" ticket will be defeated; people think he [HR] supports Greeley. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Will try to get to Jacksonville if not too ill; will cooperate with his work, but does want a place on the ticket; thinks the liberal Republicans should nominate a ticket, whether the Democrats endorse it or not. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he has nothing to offer.","Has had revenue experience, and would appreciate a job; for reference contact Mr. H. Williams, Major Sherman Conant, Capt. J.W. Johnson, and Mr. Walter Gwynn. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he has nothing to offer.","Everyone here happy that the Republican factions have reunited; please have Gov. Reed reappoint Henry Roundtree as a judge of Hernando Co,; he is a good party man; Gov. Reed must do something about the Harris clique [including Grreley, Bloxam, Long, and Mathews] which opposed the national and state tickets; the governor needs to reward his friends with offices. 4 pp. ALS.","J. O. Mathews, sheriff of [Marion] County, has gone to Tallahassee to influence him against him [WHL]; Mathews is a Greeley man and opposes the state and national tickets; urges him not to listen to Mathews. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letters of 18 and 20 Sept. [i.e. Aug.] 1872; Gov. Reed is to read them and return them.","Requests Tyler to donate $50 to the Republican Party for campaign purposes. 1 p. PL. Signed by J. D. Enos, Asst. Secretary.","About political maneuvers and compromises withing the Republican party. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter is about \"contemplated movements.\" 1 p.","People want to see a better choice than that offered by the Democratic state ticket and the [Republican] ring; political maneuvering in Florida. 2 pp. ALS.","Movement afoot to nominate a third ticket; has been offered $25,000 to resign, but won't do it; if he came, he might be nominated to an office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter about \"political game going on.\" 1 p.","Wants to be nominated for Congress and nothing else; Call talked to him about political matters; he [CC] is acceptable to the Liberal Republicans. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], this letter and that of 26 Aug. [18]72 are about \"political games and movements.\" 1 p.","Wants a commission as justice of the peace so he can help young colored men register to vote, because their votes are needed. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that he would nto recommend his appointment because he wanted to register people improperly. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","The house of which he spoke is not favorably located; political maneuvering. 2 pp. ALS. Including an AL, [Chas. Cowlam, Jacksonville, Fla.?, to John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida?], n.d. The election commissions must be composed so as to prevent the inspectors sent by the \"Ring\" from having any influence. 2 pp.","The letters from the A. M. E. Church, from Dr. [Silas[ Reed, and from Governor [Harrison] Reed, and from the secretary all support the dismissal of Purman and his appointment; Mr. Hart is a worthy candidate for governor [of Florida]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","The only way to remain strong in their committment to temperature it to turn to God. 1 p. ALS.","Invitation to speak at the Grant and Wilson meeting. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizng contents of letter. 1 p.","He and B. [i.e. Bloxham] must not do anything yet; waiting to see what Cheney and Conant will do; encloses letters for B[loxham], Gibbs, and W____. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","The [Executive] Committee [of the Republican Party] is trying to defeat him [HR]; they plan to win by using fraudulent registrations; [James M.] Ray had resigned. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Asks Tyler to send official stationery, and ask the governor to appoint him as justice of the peace and notary public; he needs to be reimbursed for postage and printing done for his job as assessor; is forming Grant and Wilson clubs; wants to be nominated to legislature. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], wrote him on 11 Sept. that had written him on 3 Sept. 1872.","Scope and Contents","[Marion] County supports state and national [Republican] tickets; had a peaceful, orderly meeting yesterday with good speeches by Judge Hart and Major Stearns; would be nice if he gave a speech; has been appointed a notary public. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., wrote him that assistant assessors not permitted to hold other offices.","Scope and Contents","Political maneuvering between the conservatives and the \"ring,\" Major Bell is trying to secure his [HR] nomination as U.S. Senator; a trip to Washington, D.C. may be necessary - will he need permission to go? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","About the actions of the Ex[ecutive] Committee [of the Florida Republican Party]; possibility of Tyler moving to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Sends replies to his questions about his duties as assessor; his nomination ought to show the colored people that Grant did not support his predecessor [Purman]; Greeley coalition weakening. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by James M. Ray]. 13 Sept. [1872]. He has not resigned; Senator Osborn in town. 1 p. Also including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Greeley's supporters concede his defeat on the national level but believe they can win on the state level; they will probably succeed in Florida because of the \"odious men\" on the Republican ticket; we need a \"Grant Reform\" ticket which will bring together many different elements; different factions of Republicans; dominance of carpetbaggers in office. 6 pp. Cy of ALS. Including ALS, from John Tyler, Jr., to \"My Dear Gov[erno]r\" [Harrison Reed, Jacksonville, Florida, 13 Sept. 1872]. Above is a copy of letter he sent to Ray; he should be strong in urging adoption of Grant Reform ticket. 1 p. Also including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., letter of 13 September 1872 to Harrison Reed is in reply to his of 11 September [18]72. 1 p.","Appointment as notary public and justice of peace will not interfere with his assessor duties; if elected to the legislature, Gov. [Harrison] Reed will \"make it all right with the Department;\" will continue to send certificates of entries in his assessment if required to do so. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","His last history article very good; he [RT] may go to New Orleans, 1 p. ALS.","Cowlam has left for New York; he, Gibbs, Allison, and he [HR] must go to Washinton, D. C. and Pensacola; send copies of his letters to the committee [Executive Committee of the State Republican Party]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","[JT] should not remove Conant - he supports Gov. [Harrison] Reed; he [JB] secured the letter from Walls, thinking it might be useful some time. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Requests him to donate $100 to the Republican Party for campaign purposes. 1 p. PL. Signed by J.D. Enos, Asst. Secretary.","Should he continue writing letters for the Sentinel?; the South should not support Greeley; the Independent National Democratic Committee is working for Grant; he would like to send the letter he wrote to Dr. Wat Henry Tyler of Westmoreland, Va., to Mr. Henry C. Page for publication in his paper, the N.Y. Era. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","Has sent his letter to Dr. [Wat Henry] Tyler to Henry C. Page of the N.Y. Era; the letter will appear at the right place at the right time. 1 p. ALS. Including a Cy of ALS, from William Archer Cocke, Monticello, Florida, to Henry C. Page, Ed[itor of the] N.Y. Era, 3 Oct. 1872. Am enclosing a letter from John Tyler, Jr., for publication; he is a fine person and a devoted Grant man.","Thanks him and the president [for removing Marshall Conant and Att[orne]y Bisbee]; urges him to tell the president he will always serve him. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","He [WHL] was not nominated [for the state legislature] because Mr. McGrath backed out on his promise to support him; he can control at least 2 of the 3 nominees; talk about proposing a ticket uniting conservative Republicans and Democrats - should he do it?; it will be an all-white ticket to oppose the nominated all-black one. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Has received his letters of 22 August and 1 Oct. 1872 requesting $50 and $100; since the committee has not invited him to speak (except once) and since they did not support his appointment as assessor, he sees no reason to send the money. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter.","Replies to his letter of 3 Oct. 1872; has not been invited to speak because in Florida it is customary for those wishing to speak to volunteer and not wait to be asked; he had nothing to do with the arrangements of the convention in Jacksonville; the committee did nothing either to hinder or to help his appointment as assessor. 2 pp. ALS.","Please critique the enclosed article which he wrote; for the Sentinel is writing a paper on Hart; use Hart's influence for Grant. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests a donation of $100 to the Republican campaign fund. PL. Signed by J.D. Enos, Asst. Secretary. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter, receipt enclosed. Also including ANS, by J.C. Greeley, 16 Oct. [18]72, receipt for Tyler's contribution of $100 to the Rep[ublican] Ex[ecutive] Com[mittee]. 1 p.","Would prefer a judgeship to the post office position; Gilman might be able to help him; Judge Hilton could write editorials for him; Dyke might sell his newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has forwarded his and [Wm. Archer] Cocke's letters to H.C. Page at New York; hopes to carry Virginia in the election. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], letter about steps Gilmer has taken to enable him to purchase the Floridian newspaper. Also including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., to Mr. Ray and others, 10 November 1872, Dyke offered him the Floridian cheaply; if in his hands, it would \"completely disarm\" the opposition and cause them to support Grant. 1 p.","Thinks his production [an article] is excellent; has written on a similar topic earlier; suggestions on where to publish the article. 4 pp. ALS.","Believes his article should come out in pamphlet form and has written Mr. Walton about this subject to his approval. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Requests an autograph of President John Tyler. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of letter; replies that he lost his father's letters during the war. 1 p. Also including The Index, Newburgh, N.Y., vol II, no. 3, December 1872. See p. 2 for excerpt of letter by John Tyler, Jr.","Scope and Contents","Order for Jenkins to pay $100 out of his [JT] current salary to the Republican State Executive Committee. 1 p. ALS. Including ANS, Ed. M. Cheney, Chairman, [Republican State Executive Committee], Jacksonville, Florida, 17 Oct. 1872. Money received. Also including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Returning Mr. Gilmer's letter; hopes he will be able to purchase the Floridian; Judge Hilton would make a good partner; Hart will make a good governor - perhaps he will appoint Tyler to a place. 2 pp. ALS.","Money for S. P. Bayly received and given to him; he shows his articles to all the leading men; if he were to give a speech, he would easily get people to follow in his path. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","Many old Democrats prefer Grant to Greeley; his Sentinel articles are read down here and are well recieved; he can influence the men nominated to the legislature from here; will be a Republican majority here; he has immense influence. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","Mr. Walton unable to publish his article on 'The Issues of the Future;' will try to find someone else to do it; H. C. Page published his letter to Dr. [Wat] Tyler; please correct the following sentence in his letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Sent Tyler's letter to the Chairman of the Independent Committee and asked him to use his influence against Munger [?]. 1 p. ALS.","Is very depressed; a cataract has destroyed sight in right eye; needs a loan desperately. 2 pp. ALS.","Munger[?] is a nasty person; [Harrison] Reed wants the Senate seat - Hart should offer him a cabinet position instead and keep Reed on his side; corruption of Democrats and Republicans; did he [W. A. C.] slander Reed in his letter to Hart? 4 pp. ALS.","Is sure Robert Jones understands Tyler's inability to assist him; Jones has temporary employment; Bessie [Denison] not well and is travelling to Virginia and maybe South Carolina; is having money problems with the school. 4 pp. ALS.","Thanking him for letting him read LeCain's[?] and Cave's letters; they are surrounded by knaves who know nothing of statesmanship; the Sentinel has suffered since Tyler left - he needs another paper to edit; hopes Tyler gets the Senate seat if he wants it; he [WAC] prefers a federal judgeship; is working on a book on moral philosophy and Christianity; recalls meeting Tyler and his father in 1840 on a boat while he was going to William and Mary and they were returning to Williamsburg. 6 pp. ALS.","T. W. Johnson would like to see Tyler editor of the Floridian, making it an independent Grant newspaper; Dyke owes money to Gen. Littlefield, who might help Tyler purchase the paper. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and that of 24 Oct. 1872.","About [T. W.] Johnson's political friends; Hart says [Harrison] Reed would not be placated with a Cabinet position; his family enjoyed his speech; is dissatisfied with his \"W. A. C.\" article; awaits money before doing more publishing. 4 pp. ALS.","Is enclosing his lists [of people assessed?] for October; urges him to send his pay quickly - his [W. H. L] family needs the money. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","About Greeley's duties. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter.","Unable to publish his speech because of its length; contribution [for $100] received. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","On other side is copy of his [W. A. C.] letter to H. C. Page of New York. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, from William Archer Cocke, Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida, to Henry C. Page, New York City, New York, n.d. Sends him a copy of Tyler's article on \"The Issues of the Future,\" recommending Page publish it as a pamphlet and keep proceeds from the sale for himself. 1 p.","Reluctant to write because didn't want to tell him that his land is worth less than he had been told; his is good land but must be improved in order to get the highest price; Henry Randolph has visited here and can tell him what his land is like. 3 pp. ALS.","Predicts the fall of \"Bourbon Democracy;\" in Virginia; his [JT] letter to him last December very influential. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter.","Hopes he takes over the Floridian; corruption of [Harrison] Reed, Thomas W. Osborn, Littlefield, and Dockray; believes Tyler can win Senate seat by exposing corruption of both parties; thinks they should lecture in Jacksonville this winter. 3 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","Grant won't let the \"Carpetbaggers\" run the administration; Gov. Walker visited him [WAC] and spoke about his chances for the Senate; hopes for a judgeship; \"carpetbaggers\" ought to go to prison; let him know if anyone opposes his nomination to the [Florida] Supreme Court. 4 pp. ALS.","Hoped to hear from him sooner; found out where he was when came across one of his lectures; gives news of family and friends. 2 pp. ALS.","Election Day was quiet; make friends with Hart; [Thomas W.] Osborn not going back to Senate; Gen. [Edward S.] Sandford is a likely candidate. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; original sent to Silas Reed. 1 p.","His Sentinel article received and passed around; election results from Columbia County; \"the State is safe for Hart.\" 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Emancipation will lead ultimately to the extinction of Black people; election results were as he expected; he was one of the first in the South to uphold the independent's position. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, jr., \"Judge Cocke is a man distinguished in Law and Letters.\" 1 p.","Must watch out for election frauds perpetrated by the Democrats. 1 p. ALS.","[Harrison] Reed and [Thomas W.] Osborn are corrupt; if he wants the senate seat; it would be wise to get some Democratic support. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Glad Tyler is again editor of the Sentinel; really dislikes \"that dirty Scotchman;\" [Bowes]; likes Washington, D.C. and his work there. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], endorsing letter; answered on 20 November [18]72. 1 p.","Doesn't think any other assessor will be appointed for several months. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing this letter and that of 30 Nov[embe[r 1872. 1 p.","Has written Senator Askins of Apalachicola on his behalf; urges him to speak to people about getting either of them appointed temporary attorney general. 2 pp. ALS.","Has written Gov. [Harrison] Reed about the necessity of counting the electoral vote before 4 December or else Florida will not be able to cast its votes for Grant and Wilson. 5 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summariinzg contents of letter and his reply. 1 p.","Happy to hear the results of the Florida election; \"the South has only to forget that she has done wrong and no one in the north will remember that there has been a war.\" 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Doesn't care if he does go to hell for hating Bowes; Senator Gleason told him [SB] he voted against Walton because he hired Bowes; left Florida because Walton upheld Bowes and Ramsden after he [STB] forbade the latter to strike Shakespeare; supports him for the Senate, but he will have to get all the support he can to combat the influence of the scoundrels who are also running; has prepared a place for him to stay if he comes to Washington, D.C.; fears a smallpox outbreak; suggests he courts Mrs. Kindon [Mr. Bates' mother-in-law]. 9 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Will try to find him a place to live; glad he is moving the assessor's office to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","The Circuit court is meeting; believes federal principles should dominate state ones, when there is a conflict; Senator [Thomas W.] Osborn tells him a movement is underfoot to throw out enough Republican votes in the South to give those states to [Horace] Greeley. 2 pp. ALS.","Walker and Gen. [Jesse Johnson] Finley are the Democratic contenders for the Senate seat. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends him a letter to deliver to Walton; has talked to Walker about running for office. 2 pp. ALS.","Will meet him in Tallahassee on Tuesday; doesn't think his plan to reduce the number of assistant assessors will work; new revenue bill does away with assessors and assistants anyway. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","He needs to write a letter to the Commissioner stating the reasons for moving his office to Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS.","Supports him for Senator, if he doesn't think he's acting too soon; don't think he [SR] can lend much support to his efforts, but will see Senator [Simon] Cameron and Col. Scott on his behalf. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Is trying to get enough supporters to call a national constitution convention; is sending him an article about this for him to publish. 2 pp. ALS.","Advises him to drop support of Walker and to support [William D.] Bloxham; Johnson believes Osborn and his friends will support Tyler for senator; Johnson also says Walker's support will be worth more than Bloxham's. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Has made prior arrangements to be in Tallahassee on the 8th - can his business wait until then?; requests him to hold off on redistricting [the assistant assessor's territory] until he sees him; thinks he is making \"the right impression;\" as a senatorial candidate. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Will work for his candidacy as Senator; is it true the assessor's job and that of the assistant assessors will be abolished? He must know if he needs to look for another position; what is the political situation in Tallahassee? 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Asks Tyler for any information he has about the French Spoilation Claims of his father-in-law, Dr. Henry Cutris. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; replied that didn't remember anything and the Union Army took his papers during the war. 1 p.","[Senator Thomas W.] Osborn says Hart will give him a judicial appointment; Osborn won't commit himself to support a particular person for his successor, but thinks Henderson the most likely man. 2 pp. ALS.","Thinks that the assessor districts ought not to be consolidated; his message to Cheney sobered him. 1 p. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has not voted democratic since reconstruction; is Col. Brevard going to join the Republicans? 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of this letter and that of 7 Dec. 1872. 1 p.","Has sent him an article proposing a canal across Florida and requests that if he concurs in the wisdom of the plan, to write an article for the Sentinel about it. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Thinks he has as much influence on the \"Ring\"; as any nonmember can have; believes he will be appointed to FloridaSupreme Court; will ask Adkins to support him for the Senate. 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter.","Scope and Contents","General [Edward S.] Sanford will return by the end of the month; the Union and the Republican say he has withdrawn [from the Senate race]. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Hopes the [Republican] party will lay aside partisan concerns and nominate him for the Senate; if the assessor districts are consolidated, hopes he will retain him at least until he can find another position. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","As to Tyler's chances for the Senate and possible supporters; let him know who supports his appointment to the Florida Supreme Court. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","Believes the Republicans had promised the Senate seat to Gov. [Harrison] Reed; considers Tyler a good prospect; is not seeking the place for himself, but wouldn't refuse it if offered; believes [William Archer] Cocke the proper man for [the Florida Supreme Court]. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has been trying to help him, but with no success; Bromwell and Pickett involved in sale of Confederate records. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Don't let people think Hart is going to appoint Mr. Pa[?] to the Supreme Court. 2 pp. ALS.","Judge [E.M.] Randall says Judge Hart is considering only him [WAC] so far, for appointment to the Supreme Court; Tyler, Randall, Walton, and he can help each other politically. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter,","Is coming to Tallahassee for the sitting of the Supreme Court; is preparing a lecture to deliver in Jacksonville; is working on Walker to get him to support Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","About renting rooms for Tyler in Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Is confident he will receive a judgeship, but maybe not on the Supreme Court. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","The rumor is that Hart will nominate Franklin Frazer as his successor on the Supreme Court; Hart considering Foster for treasurer - he is honest and will not cause a scandal; no one has more influence with Hart than he. 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","About political appointment and former Gov. Walker's support for Tyler. 2 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Wishes him luck in the Senate race; hopes things will go better for him this year; is trying to remain sober; sister Letty [Letitia Tyler Semple] is angry with him because he owes her money; please send the temperance lecture. 4 pp. ALS.","Will not ask the governor [Hart] for a position - will wait for him to offer him a place; men of mind and statesmanship \"support the governor-elect and the Republican Party because of their principles.\" 3 pp. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Fears treachery will kill his chances for the Senate sear; is still remaining sober. 1 p. ALS. Including NCl, letter from Tazewell Tyler, San Francisco, to the Editor of the Chronicle, 17 January 1873. President Tyler was not bankrupt when he became president. 1 p.","Is blind in one eye and rapidly losing sight in the other; has no means of support and is having to ask friends for money - can he help? 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Hopes the gun suits him - it is a very good one; is going to Washington soon, so please send the letters. 3 pp. ALS. Including ANS, by John Tyler, Jr., summarizing contents of this letter, a bill for hack hire, and another letter by Lt. Egbert about the cost of the gun.","Can't remember if they had an engagement; must work for the defeat of the Ring. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Tyler to find out about an annexation expedition to San Domingo; needs a job that pays something. 1 p. ALS.","Brother Thomas has died; sister and he are getting a house where they can rent rooms as they have no other means of support; how is the family? 3 pp. ALS.","Requests a biographical sketch for the second edition of representative Men, North and South. 2 pp. ALS. Including PD, prospectus for the aforementioned book. 1 p. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Does not think any wine is being made in his district. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, endorsing letter. 1 p.","No wine or wine imitations are being made in his district. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Has sent him all the official books and papers from his office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing letter. 1 p.","Has sent him the records of his office. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Encloses pay account for April; is sending his official records. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","His successor Knight arrived and has conveyed to him the official records; is upset that his office was taken from him and hopes Knight will not prove a disappointment. 4 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","He deprived a staunch supporter when he took away his office; the carpetbaggers in this state disliked him because he is a native Southerner; he understands the post collector at Key West is retiring - if true, he would like the appointment; Florida election frauds and Republicans who sold out to the Democrats. 16 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [on the reverse of p.5], summarizing contents of a letter of 30 June 1873.","Scope and Contents","Has spoken to the president [U.S. Grant] about an appointment for him and will speak to him again and also to John Sherman. 4 pp. LS.","Recommends that George Sharswood of Pennsylvania be appointed Chief Justice [of the Supreme Court]. 1 p. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Encloses a copy of his final account with Mr. Clark; recommends that he use his talets to further God's Kingdom on Earth. 1 p. ALS. Including ALS, from James M. Ray, Washington, D.C., to Mr. Clark, n.p., 12 Nov. 1873. Inquiring about John Tyler, Jr.'s account. 1 p.","Scope and Contents","Believes Richard Coke, formerly of Williamsburg, Va., will be elected governor of Texas; please write Coke on his behalf and ask him to appoint him adjutant general. 2 p. ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter; wrote Coke on 26 November [18]73. 1 p.","Received balance for his quarterly report ending 30 June [1873] but has not yet received the balance for the quarter ending 31 March 1873; is working on spiritual matters. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including AN, [by John Tyler, Jr.], summarizing contents of letter. 1 p.","Is so happy to hear of his conversion [to Christianity]; Mrs. Tyler [Julia Gardiner?] said he was \"...the kindest and most liberal of all the boys,\" Robert Jones lost his job; told Nannie [Bridges Tyler] that he would pay for her oldest son to go to the University of Virginia; sometimes thinks about moving to California. 4 pp. ALS.","Happy to hear about his conversion; \"Bea and he are thrown upon the cold charity of the world....\" 2 pp. ALS.","Accepts his invitation for this evening. 1 p. AN.","Knows his [JT] brothers Tazewell and Robert and would like to make his acquaintance. 2 pp. ACS.","1 p. AN. Including AN, listing names and amounts of money. 1 p.","Discusses the straightened circumstances of Mrs. Tyler [Julia Gardiner Tyler?] and the progress of the [law] suits; Robert Jones still out of employment, but Semple is trying to help him find a job except merchants. \"are reducing their clerical forces;\" hopes Gov. Hart gives him [JT] a judgeship. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs him of his brother Tazewell's death, describing its cause. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs him he has gone totally blind and asks for assistance; complains of lack of sympathy from his family. 2 pp. L.","Sends condolences on \"Brother Taz[ewell]'s\" death; comments he feels \"Brother Taz[well]\" threw his life away by his settlement in New Kent. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","License to preach for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. 1 p. ADS. Including ANS, from Gam'l Woodbery P.E., 1st Quarterly conference, n.p., to John Tyler, Jr. n.p., 8 Feb. 1875, renewing said license.","Scope and Contents","Found that Mr. Lee and Judge Mondole are favorably disposed toward him for the Western Judgeship. 1 p. ALS. Including Cy of ALS from John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, Florida, to Thomas Ward Osborn, Jacksonville, Florida, 27 February 1874, thanking him for his support and hopes it will also be good for the Republican party.","Has talked to Governor Hart [about the Western Judgeship] but he seems disposed to give the position to the other man, who is supported by the Western legislatures; that man seems not to have been an attorney in a state court, but Randall explains how this can be gotten around; comments on Hart's unwillingness to heed advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Sends him several poems, one by [John Daly] Burke [sic] written for one of his [JT] father's sisters; also translations of several Persian inscriptions. 3 pp. AMsS.","Just learned of Blouets[?] appointment [to the Western Judgeship]; Governor Hart selected the worst man; he [JT] would have been loyal to our party. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Comments on the appointment of the Att[orney] General to the Western Circuit; neither Governor Hart nor Governor Stearns had the courage to take an elevated stand, or were raised in statesmanship. 2 pp. ALS.","The news of Tyler's being licensed to preach has made all the papers; he is not able to send the money he [JT] needs as the Legislature may abolish the Police Steamers; believes the suits against his father's estate have ended [gives details of vertain estates including \"The Villa\" and \"Sherwood Forest,\" also details of Mrs. Tyler's (Julia Gardiner Tyler) debts]. 4 pp. ALS.","Withdraws his name from consideration for the First Judicial Circuit. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Recent municipal elections in Jacksonville signal failure of the \"Conover-Purman-Walls-Dyke and Pearce game to negroize this state;\" Congressman Parnam will probably not be re-elected; recommends against the appoint of \"young Bernard\" to West Point, instead recommends Jefferson B. Browne. 6 pp. ALS.","Notes she has received the picture of her [dear sister's] father [John Tyler?] which was painted by Bessie [Dennison?]; cannot pay for it now due to bad financial problems; describes health and situation of her children James and Martha. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Requests him to ask Bro[ther] Tyler John Tyler, Jr. to preach at Pisgah and Concord. 1 p. ALS.","A poem for her birthday. 1 p. AMsS.","Regards financial \"plunder\" of [Congressman] Purman, who he feels will not be re-elected; recommending Jefferson B. Browne for West Point. 1 p. ALS.","Requests to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State to fill the vacancy left by Judge Frassier's resignation. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Informs him he demands to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State; lists his previous Court experience. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Requests them to publish an editorial letter answering charges against him and his brothers and sisters made in an article \"President Tyler's Time.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ANS by John Tyler, Jr. summarizing letter.","Has called [Governor] Stearns' attention to his [Tyler's] desire [to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State]. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns Tyler's desire to be appointed to the Supreme Bench of the State; doesn't think he [EMR] could be of any help; notes those being considered for the position. 3 pp. ALS.","Likes Tyler and Dyke's \"New South\" idea, and if he can he will have Adams make an agreement with them [to publish it?]. 3 pp. ALS.","[Governor] Stearns has made a mistake in appointing the As[sistan]t Justice; has been reading Dkye's editorials in The Floridian, articles which do wonders for the Republican party, Van Valkenburg, and [Governor] Stearns, despite their opposite intentions. 5 pp. ALS.","Describes how hard she must work, and how tired she gets; Bessie [Dennison] is better now; speaks of other family members. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes her bad financial situation and need to live in a charitable institution; has heard Mrs. [Julia Gardiner] Tyler won the law suits and has repaired \"Sherwood\" [a Tyler estate]. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests Tyler to take every other hour of meal time with him; also advises that he not get reinvolved in politics. 1 p. ALS.","His [JAS] vessel is out of commission and he has been ordered to Richmond but will not go. 1 p. ALS.","Will finalize the agreement after Congress adjourns; wants Tyler to apply for position as Registrar in Bankruptcy for the 1st Congressional District. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the need to establish a national \"Conservative Republican organ\" with the \"New National Idea and Party Combination\" being represented in 1876 by U[lysses] S[impson] Grant for president and John B. Gordon for vice-president; mentions the personal, political and family vilifications he encountered when he supported Grant and the Republican Party; notes his feelings about being appointed Registrar in Bankruptcy and the problems he had as Assessor of the U.S. Internal Revenue Dept. in Florida [1872-1873]. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Comments on the State Republican Party leaders' disinclination to heed his advice, the following of which Tyler feels is the only way to \"escape being crushed under the heel of the State Administration Northern Carpet-baggin, or being tacked onto the Bourbon Democracy as a mere tail...\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Invites Tyler to join them in Pisgah next Sunday, and invites him to a Camp meeting between Pisgah and Concord commencing August 23rd. 1 p. ALS.","McFerrin [Secretary, Board of Missions] congratulates him on his ministry and advises him to concentrate wholly on that. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry his situation is no better; will not comment on his sermons as he would not like what she would say; Bessie [Dennison] is at White Sulpher Springs and feeling better; Priscilla [(Cooper) Tyler] is in Virginia and her daughter \"Tootsie;\" [Priscilla]; Mr. Corcoran has offered to let her [LTS] stay in \"Louise House.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Informs her of the death of Mr. Parker; describes the pleasant time she had at a dance; notes on Jamie's health. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Sue, n.p., to Mattie, n.p., n.d., asking not to say anything to Willie [Wiliam Shands] about \"those [books?]\"; Mr. [General] Shands thinks he understands Lizzie. 1 p.","Asks and arranges for him to preach at Quincy on the fifth Sunday of the month. 1 p. ALS.","Asks him to send a geneological story of the Tyler family; expects to remain at the University two more years and receive his A. M. and B. L. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs him of the damage done to the Republican Party in Florida by Governor Stearns and Senator Conover, which they are now rectifying for their own, and not the party's good; urges him to run for a third term, and argues the need for \"Caesarism\" to avoid chaos, believes the military and capitalists would support it. 3 pp. ALS.","Regards the election for the Florida Senate and discusses possible candidates, including Bisbee, Jones, and Osborn himself; notes Governor Stearn's blundering in the matter of this nomination. 4 pp. ALS.","Concerns the possibility of Tyler being given the position of the U.S. Court Clerkship by Judge Frasier; Osborn doubts it will work as two of Frasier's personal friends, C. L. Robinson and J. C. Greeley have applied for it. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks him to send the material referred to in his last letter [family geneology]; \"Sister Priscilla;\" [Priscilla (Cooper) Tyler] and her daughter, Mrs. Goodwyn [sic] [Priscilla (Tyler) Goodwin] are here, and the latter gave a good dramatic recital; he [LGT] will receive his M.A. soon, study law, and hopes to practice in New York. 2 pp. ALS.","Notification that the formation of the \"Peoples Republican ticket\" for the Legislature [Florida State] with candidate Judge Samuel Walker, was not intended to defeat the Wallace ticket and elect the Stokes ticket; nor did Tyler support this formation because Wallace would not support him for the U.S. Senate. 3 pp. AMsM. Including PD, post 17 October 1874, announcing the formation of the People's Republican Ticket in Leon Co., Fla.","Detailed account of the political situation in Florida after the Republican losses in the recent election; discusses the political status of Senator Conover and Representative Purman. 3 pp. ALS. Including ACyS of above ALS.","Hopes all is well, though the spirit of determination in his last letter almost \"appalled\" her; Bessie [Dennison] is better and painting portraits; her [LTS] school is doing well enough to provide her the essentials; Willy's [William Waller] Lizzy is here at school and Martha [Tyler] will be soon; \"Tootsie\" [Priscilla (Tyler) Goodwin] has been successful on stage and will probably become an actress; Harry Tyson and Julia [(Tyler) Tyson] have been here; Carrie Tyson has been in \"the City\" but enjoys the \"gay world\" so sees little of her. 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks for lending him the books. 1 p. ALS.","Notes that he has no more idea than Tyler as to what the temper or politics of the [Florida] Legislature will be. 1 p. ALS.","Apologizes for her little brother refusing to let Tyler accompany her home from church; explains the escort system the town girls had arranged. 3 pp. ALS.","Complains of her hard life and depressions; Martha Tyler is now at the school, describes her health problems; advises him [JT] not to change churches to the off-shoot to the Episcopal; Dr. Wat Tyler has died, like Tazewell [Tyler], from exposure. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Advises him to hold the Independents and Southern Republicans together, and to demand that the Republicans either support him [for the U.S. Senate] or accept Governor Stearns. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ANS, John Tyler, Jr., n.p. 29 January 1875, indicating that he has contacted the \"National Administration,\" advising them to back Hicks for the U.S. Senate; also noting that Tyler is not backing Hicks to defeat Stearn, but rather to provide an additional viable candidate.","Contains news of the family, particularly Bessie [Dennison] and \"Tootsie\" [Priscilla Tyler Goodwin] whose work on stage is being well received; also news of the other children of Robert and Priscilla Cooper Tyler, including Robert, Grace, Letitia, and Lizzie; comments on the deaths of \"Cousin John Seawell\" and Wat H. Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Regards obtaining the keys to Tyler's front door, a table and a trunk. 1 p. ALS.","Notes that he had allowed Wat H. Tyler to wear a watch seal that had been presented to his [JT] grandfather by President Jefferson. 1 p. AL.","Describes her sorrow over the death of her husband, and his affection for him [JT]; gives news on careers and marriages of all her children; assures himthat his grandfather's watch seal [a gift from President Jefferson] will be returned. 14 pp. ALS.","Notes Simon Conovers defeats and [Governor] Stearns' continued dealings with the Democrats; bemoans his [JT] not being appointed to the same post by the Republicans. 2 pp. ALS.","Conover has failed to position himself to become Governor in 1876, and [Governor] Stearns has failed to position himself for the Senate; now both desire the Governorship; discusses appointments by Stearns; all this rivalry is likely to tear the Republican Party apart. 2 pp. ALS.","Capt[ain] Estill has refused to publish the [Tyler's] letter unless the author's name is given; Col[onel] Sims is offered the letter for his \"Journal in Florida;\" Sims says the letter is \"Spirited and well-written;\" but refuses to publish it when he learns that Young offered it to another publisher before he offered it to Sims; Young suggests that Tyler write Sims himself. 4 pp. ALS.","Returns papers that Tyler \"kindly furnished;\" him with; apologizes for not having returned them sooner; offers his services. 1 p. ALS.","Sends word that Col[onel] Sims will publish Tyler's letter \"with pleasure\" since Tyler wrote to him; returns the letters. 1 p. ALS.","Reports that, due to the \"pressure at this time for place and the condition of the political world,\" there is no [hope?] for Tyler; says he will help Tyler in any way possible; his \"better half\" says \"hi\" explains, in part, the \"nature and extent of our [The Congressional Delegation] influence.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Suggests that Conover make Tyler his friend by appealing to him \"in the matter already intimated to you.\" 1 p. ALS. Including unsigned notes concerning land claims in Florida.","Scope and Contents","Informs Tyler that his pictures are ready and asks if he wants them sent to Jacksonville, Florida; mentions extra cost of large mounting boards. 1 p. ACS.","Due to a promise to his [JT] friends that he wouldn't meddle in politics, he requests that Dyke not publish his article \"The Tocsin Sounded.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has been offered a job editing for a paper in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1 p. ALS.","Has read John's letter concerning \"grandfather's\" [Judge John Tyler] thoughts on emigration; says John's writing dwells too much on the family; would like to get to know Dr. Hicks; has heard that \"some Methodist College in Georgia\" almost chose John as it's president; suffering from a bad headache; hopes John is well. 2 pp. ALS.","Wants to know if Tyler is removing his application for the clerkship; reminds him that any good position attracts many applicants; urges Tyler to get back to him with Tyler's decision. 2 pp. ALS.","Tells him of Dyke's attempts to get Tyler committed to the application for the clerkship. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Dyke for his efforts but states that he [JT] will never again apply \"for place\" because he has so often been misrepresented and slandered. 2 pp. ALS.","Tells Anderson of his note to Dyke concerning the clerkship; [says he] includes a copy of this note. 1 p. ALS.","States that however near starvation I may be,\" he will not take that clerkship in the Surveyor General's Office; comments that in Florida, \"the blind [are] leading the blind.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Requests a yes-or-no answer from Tyler concerning Tyler's application for the clerkship position. 2 pp. ALS.","Says he will not accept the clerkship position because: his politics are independent of any particular party or man; the Republicans have not accepted his conservative view on establishing the government under Grant; he hasn't forgiven Conover for previous actions. 6 pp. ALS.","Encloses an article from the \"Southern Plantation\" concerning the Grangers organization. 1 p. ALS.","Won't get to Richmond until the fall since she will have visitors most of the summer; wishes she had more money with which to entertain her guests. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives directions for Tyler's travel to Fernandina; suggests Tyler bring his article for the Educational Encyclopedia.","Has been asked to write some articles for a magazine in St. Louis but will decline the offer and recommend John to write instead; hopes John can make some money off these articles. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","1 p. Telegram. Including ALS. 1 p. from [?], Marshal's Office, Jacksonville, Florida, to John Tyler, Jr., informing him of telegram.","Tells of two sad deaths; hope Tyler will preach in Fernandina but says \"don't try those two divorce sermons, whatever you do\" and advises Tyler to try and be less severe. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses a letter for John to include in his papers; letter states reasons that South should participate in July 4th celebration in Philadelphia. 1 p. ALS.","Expresses wish to sell her house; family news; wants him to put an ad in the newspaper for her boarding school. 4 pp. ALS.","Suggests that Tyler \"dip your [JT] pen in the oil of love;\" thinks Dr. [W.W] Hicks is headed in the wrong direction concerning violence over political differences. 4 pp. ALS.","Is glad to see that \"Jonathan is much modified:\" is alarmed by the yellow fever in Jacksonville. 1 p. ALS.","Has written to [?] Leftwich referring him to John; Letty [Letitia Tyler] has left for New York wants information on [Dr. E. G.] Johnson's assassination. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests that Tyler write a preface for Duval's satirical poems. 2 pp. ALS.","Has had much company and has been too busy to write; hopes he finds his company enjoyable also. 5 pp. ALS.","Speaks of post-war collection of debts and of the government not protecting property rights. 2 pp. ALS.","Has no interest in moving to the South but will come to visit in October. 1 p. ALS.","Recommends that Tyler write an article; warns Tyler to be careful what he says; will be home Wednesday or Thursday night. 2 pp. ALS.","Has heard that Tyler and the Hon[orable] W[?] met and did not get along very well at all; apologizes for not being able to go [to Fernandina?]. 2 pp. ALS.","Has heard about some railroad worker who saw what happened at Live Oad[?] and believes Dr. Hicks did nothing wrong; says he believes Tyler's imagination has run wild and that he has made some enemies. 2 pp. ALS.","Her company is gone; her friends have asked her to come to Richmond in the fall but she thinks poor people are better off at home; Uncle James [Semple?] is away; other family news. 5 pp. ALS.","The \"Advertiser\" is for sale and could be bought immediately for $7500 cash; thanks Tyler for his recent contributions to the Observer. 2 pp. ALS.","Comments on the \"Observer\" has had no applications for her girls' school as of yet; will be moving[?] soon; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends last two issues of the Observer; tells of two more murders in Florida - one being a political assassination; comments on both parties activities. 2 pp. ALS.","Suggests that Grant could take a simple step to recover Alabama [to the Republicans]. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses an article concerning the \"history of Parties.\" 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl, n.d., from the Observer entitled \"The History of Parties in the United States under the Constitution.\"","Compliments Tyler on his work in the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Has received Tyler's letter of Oct. 16 and will bring it to the President's attention. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses an article [\"Minnesotean\"] and asks that Tyler publish it; the Sentinel has refused it publication. 1 p. ALS.","Declines Hicks' offer of promotion in the Observer; says he would like to retire. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses copy of the Observer; says it confirms the \"double treachery of Conover and stearns to the Republican Party;\" feels that Grant has not valued Tyler's advocacy. 1 p. ALS.","Asks that Tyler tell him what \"Ruling 19 is for;\" sends his regards to \"Brother Jonathan.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the effects of articles in the Observer; Dyke at the Floridian is angry. 1 p. ALS.","Says to publish Sears' notes [regarding Peabody Fund?]. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses communication for publication [concerning the Richard(?) Case]. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses Observer with articles of interest to the President. 1 p. ALS.","Is very pleased with Tyler's article in No. 3 Vol. 5 concerning the Republican Party. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS from G. R. Thralls, n.p., to W. Hicks, n.p. Is enthusiastic about No. 4. 1 p. Also includes ALS from G. R. Thralls, Suwanne Co., Fla., to W. W. Hicks, n.p. Requests some forms be sent to him. 1 p.","After nine months of work, has finally managed to \"unearth the scoundrels\" of Conover and Stearns in an enclosed issue of the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Has recently been visited by brother Robert and was saddened by his feeble health. 4 pp. ALS.","Despite personal interruptions, has finally \"finished the whole gang\" [i.e. Conover and company] in an enclosed article from the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Has been transferred to a church in Helena, Arkansas. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS from J. Anderson certifying that Tyler was a member of Methodist Episcopal South. 1 p.","Relates that Christmas Day for her is as any other day; hopes he will write her and let her know where to send letters to. 3 pp. ALS.","Articles state that Tyler is a \"blatant hypocrite\" and that if the Republican Party is to succeed, they must settle their differences and ignore men such as Tyler.","Invites Tyler to spend the day with them at Glenwood. 1 p. AC.","Encloses material to be published and awaits Tyler's presence at the Centennial. 1 p. PL.","Requests that he communicate something [?] to [A. Pope?] in Wilmington, N.C. 1 p. AC.","Questions John about one of the comments he made in a recent letter to Robbie [Robert Tyler, Jr.?]; warns John that he should not make such general comments about Florida politics. 2 pp. ALS.","Reports that Col. [?] Wood has purchased the Observer from the tax collector. 3 pp. ACyS.","Scope and Contents","Is very upset about the article slanderizing him [JT] in the \"National Republican of Washington City\" accuses Conover of splitting the Republican Party and of trying to buy Tyler through Dyke at the Floridian; denies charges made against him [JT] [in the article] of being an office-seeker and having an alcohol problem; recounts a letter from General J.D. [Imboden?] concerning a change in the political atmosphere; accuses Conover of being paid off in the appointment of Leroy Ball, Surveyor General; says no one has heeded anything he [JT] has been saying about Conover and his \"gang.\" 12 pp. ALS.","Has learned that Blumenthal has returned to his post [as collector of Cedar Keys?]. 1 p. ALS.","Has packed up all of Tyler's things; hopes to see Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.","Is sending the New Orleans Democrat to the office of the Observer; work is going well; family news; comments on Democrats and Conservatives. 2 pp. ALS.","Is disgusted with politics and will not ever again be involved in it. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl. concerning Virginia's not having proper representation at the National Centennial. 1 p.","The \"Democracy\" led by David L. Yulee has attempted to \"seize upon\" the office of the Observer but he [Tyler] has \"overwhelmed\" them. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl. concerning Grant's message. 4 pp.","Requests help concerning a banner for Va. in the Centennial; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Repeats his request that the W. J. Barnett tax sale notice be discontinued. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses economic, political situation and social news; mentions upcoming Presidential election. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for sending him much-needed money that Tyler owed him; family news. 5 pp. ALS. Including ANS, 10 Feb. 1876, by John Tyler, Jr., concerning what he had to go through to remit [Burren?] that money. 1 p.","The \"Comptroller\" has found some money that Conover cannot account for. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes that his contribution to a purse Hammond raised [for some individual's benefit] be returned since the contribution wasn't used as agreed upon beforehand. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation, upcoming presidential election. 2 pp. ALS.","States that he is not \"with you [JT] as against Stearns per se;\" is willing to do his part in a deal giving control of the Observer to Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests any information he may have concerning her ancestors and/or the Stuarts.","Confirms receipt of money Tyler sent; wishes Tyler would come to Tallahassee. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, 14 Feb. 1876, confirming receipt of money. 1 p.","Requests that Berg ask Tyler to return the ticket donated by Yulee. 1 p. ALS.","Requests that the ticket donated by Yulee be returned. 1 p. ALS.","Has received Tyler's notice concerning the \"Vanderbilt.\" 1 p. ALS.","Wants to know if returning the ticket might cause Berg to be given a ticket to go north. 1 p. ACyS.","Reports that nothing of interest is happening in Tallahassee. 1 p. ALS.","Comments on political situation; social, family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Wants to know what to do with Tyler's books. 1 p. ACS.","Comments on political situation, Constitution, the fall of the South. 2 pp. ACyS.","Requests a copy of the paper. 1 p. ACS.","Requests a copy of the Observer, wishes to advertise. 1 p. ACS.","Proposes furnishing the Observer with a weekly letter in the Centennial Exposition. Pst. ALS.","Concerns advertisement. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for a favor. 1 p. ALS.","Wants to know if the Republicans want the Observer; says whoever wants the paper must act quickly. 2 pp. ALS.","Proposes terms of advertisement in the Observer. 1 p. PM.","Has left New Orleans and the editorship there due to threatening paralysis; offers advice to John about running for [governor?]; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry he has no one to send to Tyler to help him with the business section of the Observer; mentions Tyler's \"Gubernatorial designs.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Confirms receipt of Tyler's letter and informs Tyler that receiver of letter is away temporarily. 1 p. ALS.","Sends copy of Conn. Western News. 1 p. ACS.","Requests a copy of the life and speeches of John Tyler, Sr. 1 p. ALS.","Sends money for a newspaper [subscription?]. 1 p. ALS.","Cannot give a \"definite answer\" concerning the governship until he consults with Walls. 2 pp. ALS.","Is leaving soon. 1 p. ANS.","Comments on a political situation. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests payment for services rendered Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Is sorry that he cannot offer Tyler financial assistance. 1 p. AL.","Receipt for bill of lading from T. H. Hodgkiss. 1 p. PDS.","Has sent Tyler's books and papers; personal news. 1 p. ALS.","The President [Grant] wants Tyler to specify which position he wants to apply for. 1 p. ALS. Including AN, n.d., by John Tyler, Jr., recording a reply to the above request and Tyler's nomination as Postmaster of Jacksonville. 1 p.","Doesn't think an arrangement can be made concerning the editorship of [the Pensacola Gazette]. 1 p. ALS.","Comments on the [Pensacola] Gazette; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","News of family and friends. 1 p. ALS.","Requests copy of the Observer. 1 p. ALS.","Requests a news item be printed in the Observer. 2 pp. ALS.","Comments on political situation. 1 p. ALS.","Is unable to get the money for Tyler's \"enterprise.\" 1 p. ALS.","Personal and political news. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Reports that he \"cannot get the press,\" can't go to Jacksonville, Florida, and that Stearns is in Gainesville. 1 p. Telegram.","Tyler wants to look at a cottage Stephen[?] has for rent. 1 p. ANS.","Encloses the address of Cha[rle]s H. Clark; comments on money [W. W.] Hicks owes him. 3 pp. ALS.","Maintains that he still holds the \"balance of power\" in the nominating convention and can prevent a Democratic success in the election. 1 p. ALS.","Cannot come now to Jacksonville because he must stay and fight those who wish to defeat Stearns. 1 p. ALS.","Cannot help Tyler in his quest for a job. 2 pp. ALS.","Cannot help Tyler to attain an office; suggests that Tyler write to Jeremiah Black for assistance. 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his appointment as Postmaster; asks if Tyler could find a clerical position for him [Miller] in Jacksonville. 2 pp. ALS.","Inquires about the position of money order clerk at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Wants to be considered for a clerical position. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes that Tyler would come and visit. 1 p. ALS.","Wants Tyler to hold the position of money order clerk open for him [Webster]. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates John on his appointment; says his own situation \"could hardly be worse.\" 1 p. ALS.","Comments on the political situation, esp. in Florida; agrees not to take the position of Postmaster in Jacksonville if Stearns and Conover will withdraw as nominees and allow an entirely new ticket to run. 4 pp. ACyS. Includes Nwscl., 13 June 1876, concerning Tyler versus Conover and Stearns. 1 p.","Refers to an enclosed \"Brief\" which will be \"argued next term of the [U.S.] Court.\" 1 p. ALS.","Requests a position as \"local mail agent on the St. John's River.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his appointment. 1 p. ALS.","Has sent a friend to meet Tyler at the depot. 1 p. ANS.","Requests a position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his appointment but wishes it had been something \"more elevated.\" 1 p. ALS.","Wants Tyler to come by and see him. 1 p. ALS.","Requests position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Will not be able to distribute the tickets for the lecture. 2 pp. ALS. Includes ALS, Caroline A. Lamar, n.p., to O'Byrne, n.p., concerning distribution of lecture tickets. 1 p.","Requests a position at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests a position at the Post Office. 1 p. ALS.","Requests position at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Allows John Tyler, Jr., to go from Jacksonville to Tallahassee and back.","Comments on finalization of some deal concerning Tyler and a \"Mr. Abbot.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Points out attempts to keep him from his nomination as Post Master. 2 pp. ALS.","Endorses appointment of John Tyler, Jr. as Post Master; signed by nine persons. 2 pp. Cy of LS.","Emphasizes endorsements of his appointment by some prominent men; discusses Conover versus Stearns; has received nothing official from Washington D.C. concerning his appointment as Post Master. 4 pp. ALS.","Reminds Tyler of his [Borren's] application for a job at the Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Has learned that his nomination was confirmed, until Conover moved a reconsideration. 3 pp. ACyS.","Wants Grant to investigate the rejection of Tyler's nomination; recommends Thomas W. Osborn or John J. Holland for the position of Post Master in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ACyS.","Comments on Conover and the Republican Party. 2 pp. ACyS.","Was unable to speak with the Post Master General. 1 p. ACyS.","Discusses the extreme difficulty he and other young men have finding jobs; wishes to borrow money from Tyler to go to Baltimore; Winfield's brother has died. 4 pp. ALS.","Comments on the refusal of his nomination as Post Master in Jacksonvile, Fla. 4 pp. ACyS.","Encloses copy of July 18 letter to Grant; mentions his in-laws. 1 p. ALS.","Thinks Tyler might be able to give lectures in New York City. 2 pp. ALS.","Has heard that Tyler may start a paper in Savannah; wishes to be considered for a position in this newspaper. 2 pp. ALS.","Comments on political situation; consipracy between Bristow, Wilson, Webster and probably Jewell to injure President Grant; more of Conover's \"villainy\" concerning his connections with the Democratic Party; says that Conover's very life is in danger if the Republicans don't lose Florida - believes the Democrats will assassinate him. 7 pp. ALS.","Has been accused of being a \"common drunkard,\" etc. and requests that they investigate the charges made against him. 3 pp. ACyS.","Tyler's old friends hope he will be successful. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes to vindicate himself against the attacks of his accusers. 1 p. ALS. Includes AN summarizing a letter from B.H. Webster. 1 p. Also includes Nwscl. from Baltimore's The Sun concerning Rev. John Tyler, Jr. Also includes 2 ANS summarizing leading templar's opinion of Tyler.","Statement of Tyler's good character; signed by eleven persons. 4 pp. ALS.","Lists job offers made to him in the past by many including Conover. 5 pp. ALS.","Encloses a letter from B. H. Webster concerning the political situation. Including ALS from B.H. Webster. 3 pp.","Is disappointed that he did not receive app[ointmen]t as U.S. D[istric]t Attorney. 4 pp. ACyS","1 p. Concerns his appointment as U.S. District Attorney.","Discusses political situation. 1 p. ALS.","Returns for the annual report of the Attorney General. 2 pp. PM.","Has been commissioned as United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks him for his support and faith in Tyler's good character. 2 pp. ALS.","Accepts his appointment as District Attorney and applies for District Judge. 2 pp. ACyS.","Instructions concerning the coming elections. 3 pp. PMS.","Writes for Governor [Rutherford B.] Hayes to express his gratitude for Tyler's \"friendly letter.\" 1 p. ALS.","Has a new mailing address. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses a letter from A. Roane [?]. 1 p. ACyS.","Concerning duties of District Attorney. 1 p. PMS.","Needs work desperately. 1 p. ACS.","Writes for Governor Hayes to offer appreciation. 1 p. ALS.","Invites President Grant and Cabinet officers to attend his lectures. 1 p. ALS.","Requests consideration for a more suitable, better paying appointment [than District Attorney]. 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses a copy of his last public letter. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes receipt acknowledged of paper sent concerning his appointment [and recommendation as District Judge]. 2 pp. PMS.","Chairman of the Republican State Committee wants Tyler to make some speeches. 1 p. Telegram.","Will speak before the North Carolina Republican State Central Committee in Raleigh; mentions coming election.","Speaks of coming elections; saw an anti-Republican uprising in Raleigh, N.C. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation; believes [Governor Rutherford B.] Hayes must be elected over [Samuel J.] Tilden in order to prevent another war between the states; connects the Democratic movement with the Roman Catholic Church hierarchy. 4 pp. ACyS.","Discusses politics - especially the combination of \"the Jesuits and the Ku-Klux-,\" i.e. the \"Catholics and the Democrats.\" 2 pp. ACyS.","Declines position of District Attorney of South Florida. 3 pp. ALS.","Declines position of District Attorney of South Florida; wants Rutheford B. Hayes to be elected President. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation - especially upcoming elections; Tilden vs. Hayes; doesn't want General [William] Sherman to become \"Chief in Command of the armies\" of the U.S., since he [Sherman] is Roman Catholic. 7 pp. ACyS.","Declines appointment as District Attorney of South Florida; wants position of United States District Judge for North Florida.","Encloses letter to President Grant concerning Presidential election and the \"National Issue now forming.\" 1 p. ACyS.","\"Memorandum for the President,\" includes political news. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Association recommends that Grant appoint Tyler as U.S. District Judge. 2 pp. Cy. Including ACyS from John Tyler, Jr., Washington City [sic], D.C., to A[lphonso] Taft, n.p. submitting these recommendations. 2 pp.","Tyler's bill was not paid by Judge O'Byrne and thus is submitted to Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the \"designs of the Democracyz\" [Democratic Party] under Tilden; quotes an extract from a newspaper article concerning [Rutherford] Hayes' desire to offer conservative Southern Democrats a compromise. 9 pp. ACyS.","Encloses an article by some \"Republican friends\" endorsing Tyler for District Judge in Florida. 1 p. ACysS.","Encloses a copy of his letter to A. Taft of 18 Dec. 1876. 1 p. ACyS.","Must have agreement among Republicans in the South, 2 pp. ACysS.","Writes for Governor [Rutherford] Hayes to thank Tyler for his letter of the 22nd. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses editorial complimenting the Southern Republican Association's endorsement of Tyler for District Judge in Florida. 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl., from Norfolk Day Book, 26 Dec. 1876. 1 p.","Discusses political issues, esp. concerning the \"Tildenite Democrats\" and the [Supreme] Court; notes that this information has also been sent to Senator Morton and [Rutherford] Hayes. 2 pp. ACyS.","Discusses political issues; insists that \"new Party combinations must take place after 1872-76.\" 4 pp. ACysS. Including Nwscl., 26 Dec. 1876, from Norfolk Day Book concerning Tyler's appointment as District Judge. 1 p.","Concerns position of District Judge in North Florida. 3 pp. ALS.","Recommends brother Robert Tyler for Judgeship of North Florida. 2 pp. ACyS.","Endorses Tyler for office of U.S. District Judge. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses his position in the Republican Party. 2 pp. ALS. Including ANS, from [James Redpath?], n.p., to [John Tyler, Jr.?], n.p. 1 p.","Has been burning some of the old family letters; has been ill; has decided to go live with Robert Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.","Has heard that Judge Settle got the Judgeship of [North] Florida; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Recommends John Tyler, Jr. for any suitable employment. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for Tyler's help in finding employment; family sends greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Submits statements regarding the Post Office in Jacksonville, Florida and the U.S. District Attorneyship of South Florida; gives papers to [?] Rogers to give to President Hayes. 2 pp. ACyS.","Concerns Tyler's seeking employment; notes [later - Mar. 19 1877] that accompanying letters never reached President Hayes. 3 pp. ACyS.","Discusses political situation; wants to return to \"Old Whig\" values. 4 pp. ALS. 2 pp. Cy.","Concerns papers related to his appointments to various offices in the past. 1 p.","Lists the places he delivered lectures and the names of those lectures concerning the \"Eastern question;\" discusses the consequences of the destruction of the Southern labor-system organization; believes that the center of commercial power and wealth will shift back to the Orient; warns of an impending \"universal war\" accompanying this shift and urges nations to take heed. 7 pp. AMsS.","Calls attention to the \"'Ukase' addressed to the Negroes in the Southern States,\" warns of \"those Exeter Hall agents of Abolitionism\" who, in their attempt to destroy the organized labor of the South, would have secured the British commercial dominance of the world; calls the President's attention to his enclosed Prospectus on the Eastern Question; states in a postcript that it remains \"a mystery how such infamous wretches as those recently appointed in the Departments here, and elsewhere, from Florida, should even have found favor with the Chiefs of the Administration.\" 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including AcyS of AMsS, 7 pp.","Presents a letter to President Hayes for perusal by Thompson; calls attention to the importance of the \"Eastern Question.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including ACyS of ALS, 10 pp.","Will bring Tyler's concerns to President Hayes' attention. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the administration under his father [John Tyler]: says the office was managed by three clerks at the Tyler's private expense, describes his father as having been \"sole custodian of the public monies;\" describes his own poverty since the death of his father; needs to support his sister [Letitia Tyler], as her eyes have \"failed her;\" accuses Conover; mentions Civil Service exam he had to take. 20 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl., from Noah's Times and Messenger, May 6, 1877, concerning the Civil Service examination Tyler had to take in applying for a certain clerkship. 1 p.","Comments on the survival of the Republican Party. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl., from The Daily Nation, entitled \"The New Whigs in Virginia.\" 1 p.","Copy of a statement - signed by S.P. Bayly, E.P. Phelps, M.D. Ball, Joseph Segar and R. Denise - desiring that Tyler be given some suitable official position in the State of Virginia. 3 pp. ACy.","Concerns transmission of letters between Dr. Myron S. Mickles and A.H. Evans. 1 p. Including AN, by Dr. Mickles.","Discusses attempts to be both a Northern Republican and a Southern Democrat - especially those made by [?] Mosby and [?] Key; believes that there is a conciliatory attitude of \"the Administration\" and the Republican Party toward the Democratic Party. 13 pp. AL.","Gives suggestions on how to reduce costs at the [Jacksonville] collection office. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Nominates John Tyler, Jr. for Inspector of Customs, Richmond, Virginia. 2 pp. Cy.","Scope and Contents","Approves nomination of John TYler, Jr. as Inspector of Customs, Richmond, Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has decided to go with S. Robinson's recommendations for reducing costs; has investigated the competency of John R. Scott, present Collector of Customs, Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ANS.","Wants Tyler to go and investigate the possibility of reducing expenses at the Customs [Office], Jacksonville, Florida, by discharging officers and employees. 3 pp. ALS.","Wishes to be remembered kindly in some of the leading Richmond journals. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests Tyler to go to Jacksonville and examine the situation at the Customs office. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Instructions concerning Tyler's visit to Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Has received instructions and will act promptly concerning his trip to Jacksonville, Florida 1 p. ACyS.","Encourages official changes, [i.e. dismissal of officials and/or employees]. 2 pp. Telegram.","Discusses \"trouble about the dispatch\" that Tyler sent Smith concerning the immediate discharge of officials in Jacksonville. 3 pp. ALS.","Concerns H. Leonard's bill which Tyler has not yet been paid. 1 p. ALS.","Strongly recommends that Tyler return to Richmond immediately. 2 pp. ALS.","Report concerning his investigation of the Jacksonville customs office. 14 pp. ALS.","Requests some information concerning the Customs office in Jacksonville, Fla. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes to apply for position at the Jacksonville Post Office. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Submits documets [concerning his application at the Post Office?]. 3 pp. ALS. Including ALS, from B.H. Webster, [Jacksonville, Florida], to General [John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia], recommending Burst. 1 p.","Needs the money that Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions a new resolution to be forwarded. 1 p. ALS.","Instructions concerning Tyler's report on Jacksonville's customs office. 1 p. ALS.","Invitation to a picnic. 1 p. N.","Appreciates the kind words spoken about him in the \"Richmond Whig.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Offers \"facts\" about Conover, Manuel Govin, and Hamilton Jay, including accusations of bribery and adulltery; names witnesses to these \"facts,\" demands expulsion of Conover from the Senate and Jay from Post Master, Jacksonville, Florida 15 pp. ALS.","Concerns securing the \"Collectorship\" for Dr. [?] Weldan. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses political situation. 4 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Wishes to gather all the evidence he can against Conover so that he [Burst] can be appointed as Post Master in place of Jay, for whom much evidence has been collected as to his incompetency as Post Master. 4 pp. ALS. Including ANS, from B. H. Webster, to John Tyler, Jr., concerning the Post Mastership of Jacksonville. 1 p.","Family news; wants to borrow money to send \"Mattie May\" to college; has been given the duty of managing the \"Female Department of the Seminary.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Hopes to turn state's evidence against Conover; discusses Collectorship appointment. 2 pp. ANS.","Will have no compromise with Conover. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions money needed to send \"Mattie\" to college; personal news. 4 pp. ALS.","Requests information concerning his [Burst's] appointment as P[ost] M[aster]. 3 pp. ALS.","Wishes appointment to clerkship but has been unable to get it; thinks Tyler should get appointed Collector at Richmond; advises Tyler on how to get appointment. 3 pp. ALS.","Has been ill; personal news. 1 p. ALS.","Personal news; is sorry to learn of Tyler's relapse to \"excessive drinking.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses President's [Rutherford Hayes] desire for unity between North and South. 4 pp. ALS.","Still needs money; is worried about getting appointment. 4 pp. ALS.","Has been ill; mentions collection of evidence against Conover and Jay; needs money Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.","Wishes Tyler much success and has confidence in him. 2 pp. ALS.","Needs money for wood for a fire. 1 p. ALS.","Has agreed to make monthly payments for \"Mattie's schooling at \"Wesleyan Female College,\" but still needs financial assistance; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Family news; needs to borrow two hundred dollars. 3 pp. ALS.","Requests a Richmond newspaper. 1 p. ACS.","Hasn't heard any news yet about the position of P[ost] M[aster] General. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions [James H.] Burst; requests that Tyler use his influence to help him [Webster] to find a job. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns reception of President Rutherford B. Hayes in Richmond during the \"Agricultural Fair.\" 11 pp. ACyS.","Concerns money Tyler owes him. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns request by St. Luke's Church, Jerusalem, [Va.?], for the services of Chris Church's \"Rector.\" 1 p.","Requests money that Tyler owes him. 1 p. ALS.","Concerns his [CWB] application for the Senate. 2 pp. ALS.","Announces the death of Col. [Robert Tyler]. 1 p. Telegram.","Announces death of his brother Robert Tyler. 1 p. ACyS.","Wishes to comfort Mrs. Robert Tyler and children. 1 p. ACyS. Including Nwscl. from The State newspaper of Richmond, Virginia, announcing Robert Tyler's death.","Biographical article about Robert Tyler.","Describes her father Robert Tyler's activities just before his death, including his having served on the \"U.S. Grand jury;\" family mourns. 7 pp. ALS.","Concerns death of Robert Tyler; mentions possibly being related to Elizabeth Finch. 4 pp. ALS.","Recounts last report drawn up by Robert Tyler.","Discusses death of Robert Tyler; family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Fires John Tyler, Jr. because of his \"extreme indulgence in intoxicating drinks.\" 1 p. ALS.","Expresses her love for husband Robert Tyler and sorrow at losing him; Robert left nothing. 6 pp. ALS. Including a lock of Robert's hair.","Is still quite ill; returns some papers to Tyler. 1 pp. ALS.","Concerns some letter concerning Robert Tyler's death from John to his sister Letitia [Tyler] Semple; the letter was apparently printed in some newspaper. 1 p.","Concerns Finch family estate.","Wishes to send some plants for Robert Tyler's grave. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Sweeney for his offer of plants for Robert Tyler's grave. 2 pp. ALS.","Is sorry Tyler has not been made Collector in Richmond; has been ill and needs to move south; mentions wanting Tyler to return a pistol. 2 pp. ALS.","Plans to apply for a position on the Court of Claims; discusses the South's right to be represented; asks that Tyler write a recommendation for him and get the endorsement of the Bar in Richmond. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses genealogy of the Finch family; says the Shields family that Tyler has mentioned is not related to the Shields in the Finch family relates how the estate was placed in the Bank of England about 200 years ago because there were no males left to \"continue the settlement.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Endorsement of the \"Aeriatron,\" a new invention of R.B. WIlliamson for \"cooling, moistening and purifying the air we breath.\" 2 pp. Including AN by [B. Sunderland?], n.d., concerning disinfectants to be used. 2 pp.","Asks what Keen thinks of the \"Aeriatron.\" 1 p. Including ANS from P. T. Keen to Dr. [B.] Sunderland, replies that he endorses the \"Aeriatron.\" 1 p.","Needs money; mentions political situation and getting back at Conover. 2 pp. ALS.","Feels badly for John Tyler, Jr. in that he lost his position and hopes he will find another soon. 3 pp. Cy.","Warned Tyler earlier about Tyler's excessive drinking; cannot recommend Tyler again but offers no opposition to his serving in another position. 2 pp. ALS.","Is just getting over a \"severe sickness.\" 1 p. ALS.","Mentions return of his pistol; asks about Tyler's health; asks if Tyler has heard from Dr. [W.W.] Hicks. 2 pp. ALS.","Summarizes his activities preceding his move to Florida; describes Virginians as \"Yankees\" in the worst sense of the word - greedy, sordid and dishonest; explains the political developments in Richmond and claims they were the reason he had to get out of Richmond; comments on the Democratic Party; accuses Collector [?] Russell and [?] Hawks of placing non-citizens in official government positions. 11 pp. ALS.","Recommends John TYler, Jr. for an appointment in the Custom House in Norfolk, [Va.]. 7 pp. CyS of AnsS.","Wedding announcement. PM.","Recommends John Tyler, Jr. for a position working with Braxton [in the Custom House] in Norfolk, [Va.]. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Has been having \"pain in the head\" and has been seeing an \"oculist\" who has bandaged her eyes; family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains that the \"falling market\" is the reason no positions are open in the Treasury Dept. 2 pp. ALS.","Concerns the Goode family estate and Holland's possible connection with it. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses letters of recommendation for his appointment to a position in Norfolk, [Va.] from several prominent men. 8 pp. ACysS.","Wishes that \"every lazy and inert member of Congress\" be made to read a certain letter from the \"Tribune\" which was received from Tyler; thanks Tyler for his \"prompt compliance\" with his request for the paper. 2 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Pleads at length for an appointment in Washington in order to complete his work on Pleading [while earnestly denying that he is asking for a job]; praises Divine Providence for bringing Mr. Hayes to office; tells of his contacts with Tyler's sister and brother Robert. 4 pp. ALS. Including AMsS, \"An Apostrophe to Col. Robert Tyler,\" the deceased brother of John Tyler, Jr. 1 p.","Informs Tyler of the progress of the Detective, Wren, on the case of the stolen manuscript and coat; reminisces about old times. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks the secretary to consider his proposals for the Republican Party to \"prevent the National decay, while assuring the disintegration and overthrow of the Democratic Party.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks the Secretary to consider the ramifications of the \"Eastern question;\" warns that the \"Tide of migration\" to Eastern centers will result in \"extinguishing American civilization;\" notes that in 1876, there were more emmigrants from the U.S. to Great Britain than vice-versa; urges that the Republican Party embark on a \"comprehensive system of National beneficence\" that would prevent disaster and destroy the Democratic Party; directs attention to the newspaper clippings on the subject which were included. 3 pp. ALS. Including newspaper clippings giving descriptions of current economic ailments and how to bring back prosperity. 3 items. Nwscl.","Thanks Tyler for all his effort; inquires about Charlotte, S.C., as he is considering moving there; asks for letters of introduction to any prominent people Tyler might know there. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Nwscl.","Asks the Senator to \"glance over the accompanying communications and manuscripts\" concerning the \"course of statesmanship to be pursued by the Republican Party,\" 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; expresses desire \"to secure a proper position in the service of the government for Tyler; asks Tyler to confer with Mr. Hawley, Assistant Secretary, on the matter. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Sherman for the letter received from him; asks for a position that would \"enable me to be of most service to the Country, rather than that which might be most agreeable to myself.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Hawley to consider the enclosed letter from George C. Gorham to John Sherman; details plans for an agent to gather information from the congressional districts in Virginia; argues that this information from the congressional districts in Virginia; argues that this information could be very useful to the country. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Relates his impressions of John Tyler's ideas regarding \"Party interests in Virginia\" advocates sending Tyler to Eastern Virginia to gather information; assures Sherman of Tyler's \"patriotism and sincere devotion to Republicanism.\" 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Lists a series of additional suggestions for the Bill that Tyler had given Blaine; asks Blaine to keep in mind the \"necessity of preventing popular anarchy and the preservation of our Industrial Peace.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","\"Submitted to the Hon. John Sherman, Secretary U.S. Treasury Department, May 13th 1878.\" 7 pp. Cy of D.","Notifies Tyler that he has been appointed \"Inspector of Customs at the port of Norfolk, Virginia at a compensation of four dollars per diem:\" asks Tyler to \"report to the Supervising Special Agent for instructions.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his commission; discusses meetings with Millard and Dr. Phelps; asks for the status of Nelegov [Nelligav?] and Braxton; advised Dr. Phelps to leave his case with Tyler and not to speak with anyone about it; reassures Tyler about the Doctor's confidence in him; asks Tyler to write about what he wants done in Norfolk. 3 pp. ALS.","Scope and Contents","Acknowledges receipt of his Commission; thanks Sherman for his regard; asks for a raise and the selection of a residence in the area under his jurisdiction; states that although the commission is not as he had hoped, he is grateful for it. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including DS, oath of office for Inspector of Customs at Norfolk, Virginia 1 p.","Assigns Tyler to \"the duty of detecting and preventing smuggling or other violations of the customs revenue laws\" in the districts under his jurisdiction; stations Tyler at Petersburg; ordered to report any violations by customs officers. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Sherman to glance over an enclosed \"confidential\" letter from Judge Hughes of Virginia; asks to have the letter returned as it is \"private and confidential;\" announces intention to leave Virginia and to write again to Sherman. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Sends list of names and addresses of Republicans in the area with whom he thinks it would be wise to consult for \"proper organization of our party for the fall campaign;\" gives views on that subject. 4 pp. ALS. Including N, the above-mentioned list of names and addresses. 1 p.","Replies to inquiries made by Tingle in his letter of the 5th [of June 1878]; states that he has not sent a report to the Treasury Dept. because there has been nothing significant to report; suggests appointing a Night Inspector at City Point to attempt to cut back smuggling through the Chickahominy River; explains his financial arrangement with H. D. Cooke and Co.; asks for a raise in salary. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Informs Tyler that it will be necessary for him \"to make a report as to the manner in which you were employed\" before his account with H. D. Cooke and Co. can be settled. 2 pp. ALS.","Note accompanying check to be endorsed by Tyler so that account with Messrs. Cooke and Co. may be settled. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges Tyler's participation in the \"contest between Dr. Jorgusen and Mr. Allen for the Congressional nomination in the Petersburg District,\" warns Tyler that such participation is a \"violation of the President's order;\" advises Tyler to abstain from any interference in the nomination. 2 pp. ALS.","Defends himself against accusation of violating the presidential Civil Service order in regards to his role in the rivalry between Dr. Jorgensen and Mr. Allan for congressional nomination; states that it is his right to form and express his opinion on such matters and is even his duty to report that \"Mr. Allen is infinitely the Superior man;\" warns that \"the devil will take possession of the Party itself in the District\" if Dr. Jorgensen should win. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he had believed [Tyler?] to be dead, or drowned in the Atlantic;\" gives news of Jonathan who \"is after the fellers [sic] yet with a Sharp a Stick\" and began to \"throw his darts at the people;\" informs Tyler of the death of P.B. Brokaw. 1 p. ALS.","Warns of the danger of disease spread from incoming ships in the area at City Point; advocates the reestablishment of the position of Health officer for the area and suggests Dr. Shands as a candidate; gives a bad account of the activities of John Matthews, the inspector for City Point [Petersburg], a \"Colored Man, rather dark, not firm in health, and only ordinarily endowed intellectually.\" 7 pp. ALS. Including Cy of PDS, Tyler's account as a Special Agent o the Treasury Department for the month of July, 1878. 4 pp.","Discusses a loan of money made to Tyler; hopes to hear from Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler of trips to Washington; believes Allan will win the congressional nomination without any trouble; informs Tyler that the note has been paid [after calling on Mr. Cooke]. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that his \"services as an Inspector of Customs at the port of Norfolk, Virginia are hereby discontinued.\" 1 p. ALS.","Wishes Shands luck in securing the appointment; states that \"we can do nothing in Va. till we are rid of carpet-baggers.\" 1 p. ALS.","Returns a department letter addressed to Tyler of the 21st of August which Tyler mailed to the department by mistake. 1 p. LS.","Invoice for Tyler's requisition for stationery. 1 p. PDS.","Responds to Tyler's request for his pay check, French requests Tyler to forward vouchers for services provided. 1 p. LS.","Invoice for Tyler's paycheck of $124.00 for the month of August. 1 p. PDS.","Complains about having to wait for his \"per diem pay\" before being able to pay his bills; notes that one of the conditions upon which he accepted his job was that his travelling expense would be met by the department; asks for a check to pay the enclosed hotel bill; notes that although he was appointed to Norfolk, he was ordered to Petersburg. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including PDS, bills of $56.70 and $35.80 for room and board at the Bollingbrook Hotel; signed by D.A. Weisiger, proprietor. 2 pp.","Delivers information about the signers of a Petition of Citizens [in favor of the appointment of Dr. A. R. Shands as inspector at City Point]. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Gives an account of the inefficiency of the present customs official at City Point, John Matthews; gives information about the four signers of the enclosed petition asking for action to be taken on the matter. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D [in Tyler's handwriting], petition to remove John Matthews. 1 p.","Provides information which Tyler thinks would be of interest to the department; responds to the Department letter of 24 July 1878 that terminated his position with the Department, argues that this action was \"unjust in view of the past services and sacrifices to the Republican party;\" states that he knows the source of this action; wishes that he had been appointed to a position \"more 'suitable' to my personal and social status.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","In response to Tyler's letter of the 18th [Sept. 1878], states that \"the Department could not do otherwise than it did\"[...] \"in face of charges made as to your personal habits and inview of what had previously occurred;\" returns Tyler's \"kind sentiments.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets that Tyler proposed to influence the election campaign against Dr. Jorgenson; notes the value of a Republican winning in the South and urges Tyler not to interfere, no matter what he thinks of Jorgenson personally; discusses the problem of sectionalism in party politics and the political equality of all men, \"white or black\" assures Tyler that the charges brought against him were not made by Jorgenson and if Tyler can prove them to be unfounded, he will restore Tyler to his position. 8 pp. ALS.","Invoice for check of $92.50 for Tyler's expenses. 1 p. PDS.","Urges the Department to restore Tyler to his position; believes Tyler to have \"discharged the duties of his office faithfully\" and \"that the Department could not obtain a more conscientious, reliable, or intelligent office.\" 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Asks that the order to terminate Tyler's position be rescinded; argues tha the action was taken to prevent him from running against Dr. Jorgenson; believes Tyler to have \"discharged faithfully all the duties the Department required of him;\" recounts Tyler's past services for the party. 3 pp. ALS.","In response to Sherman's letter of the 25th of that month, points out that it was obviously in Jorgenson's interests to have him removed; states that Mr. Braxton, Customs Collector at Norfolk has been \"playing a double political game\" in support of \"Goode in the Norfolk district and for Jorgenson in this District;\" notes that whatever Braxton has said against him is pure hearsay since they have never met; describes Braxton as \"utterly infamous in his private relations, and a liar;\" calls Dr. Jorgensen an \"unkempt scoundrel;\" states that his actions have been done from his heart and with the interests of the Party in mind; promises not to act against Jorgensen in deference to Sherman. 7 pp. AcyS of ALS.","Describes a device invented by Professor Williamson which Newman believes will be in great demand in India - \"at once a Water Cooler, a Refrigerator, and an Air Cooler and Purifier.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Regrets Tyler leaving his city; informs Tyler that \"I and my dear ones are sadly in need, and I know not what we shall do;\" discusses the value of bestowing \"equal patronage on all classes.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Sherman for his \"triumph last night in the U.S. Senate in regard to the New York Custom House nominations;\" notes that Sherman is \"growing in strength before the country in view of the issue of 1880.\" 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Inquires as to Tyler's present status; states he would like to get a new position under the government and asks Tyler for advice and assistance in this matter. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Phillips to deliver the enclosed letter from John Tyler to Mr. Barnes of the International Review; describes Tyler as a \"Gentleman of very great and wide literary experience.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Asks Barnes if he will accept him as a contributor to the International Review; gives his literary credentials; describes his literary style, 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Discusses the organization and plans of the \"national or Greenback Party\" to gain control of Congress and the presidency. 3 pp. ACys of ALS.","Expresses desire to examine any articles which Tyler may wish to send for publication in the International Review.","Promises to obtain a patent for Williamson's \"Aeriatron\" in Canada; asks for all the information on the device in order to be prepared for his presentation of the device to the Canadian government,. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Explains that due to the amount of material that they have had to examine, they [the North American Review] have not been able \"to give careful attention before this to your paper on the issue of 1880.\" 1 p. ALS. Including Nwscl., an advertisement for the \"St. Louis Magazine.\" 1 p.","Informs Tyler that the editor of the North American Review has not yet been able to reach a decision concerning Tyler's article. 1 p. ACs.","Explains how lonely it has been without Tyler; gives news of her family; wishes Tyler to come visit before he leaves. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Sends Sherman an article from the New Orleans Times; believes that a Republican ticket of Sherman as President and Hamilton Fish of New York as Vice-President would best be able \"to meet the issue of 1880.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Gives a favorable report on the operation of Prof. Williamson's Aeriatron in the Washington Female Seminary; states that \"the young ladies study with more ease;\" and that \"the air is kept perfectly pure.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to help him obtain the signature of Tyler's father, ex-President Tyler, as he has collected the autographs of all the presidents of the United States except Tyler's. 2 pp. ALS.","Agrees to make a similar agreement with Tyler as to the Aeriatron in regards to Florida as had been made for Eastern Louisiana, but not for Texas; gives Tyler the instructions for creating a mixture to pour into the Aeriatron. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Tyler on his introduction of the \"Aeriatron\" into New Orleans; discusses certificates of Dr. Saunderland's and others to whom Tyler had earlier referred; discusses experiments with the \"Aeriatron.\" 4 pp. ALS. Including AN, a postscript detailing chemical mixtrues for the \"Aeriatron;\" 2 pp., and frag., the address of A. C. Litchfield, United States Consul General.","Encloses a certificate from the third auditor; explains how valuable this endorsement for the Aeriatron is, in view of the offensive air of the auditor's office; hopes that Tyler is making progress. 2 pp. ALS. Inluding Cy of AMsS, an endorsement from Horace Austin, Auditor, in regards to the Aeriatron. 1 p.","Discusses recent appointments in the Senate; mentions the progress of his case against Denver and Peck in the Supreme Court; discusses matters of his estates. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses how much she enjoys Washington, D.C.; gives news of her family; describes her social life. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks Sherman to \"glance over our Vicksburg address as contained in the Picayune of this morning;\" mentions the Bourbon Democrat plan to halt the \"Negroe-exodus;\" explains the selection of Governor Foote to present the address. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl of the Picayune of 3 May 1879 dealing with the Vicksburg Labor Convention. 1 p.","Thanks Tyler for sending him a copy of Tyler's exposition and paper; refuses to accept Tyler's offer of sending 150 more copies, but asks for 25 or 50; mentions Austin's certificate which Williamson had mailed earlier to Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Details the proceedings at the Vicksburg Labor-question Convention; explains the reasons for drawing up a new preamble and resolution for the convention which they include. 2 pp. Cy of ALS. Including Nwscls on the resolutions of Gov. Foote at the Vicksburg Convention. 2 pp.","Describes to Sherman the plot hatched by the \"Bourbon Democrats and Bull-dozers\" at the Vicksburg convention to keep the Negroes held to the land and gain control of the Administration and Congress in 1880; notes that the \"carpet-baggers\" have lost nearly all influence in the South; assures Sherman in a postscipt that he is abstaining \"entirely from all official interferences.\" 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his account of the events at the Vicksburg Convention. 1 p. ALS.","Apologizes for not having written in so long; sends news of her father and other family members; social news; asks Tyler to write to Senator Margen for her father. 4 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler of a requisition for two \"Aeriatrons\" by the chief clerk of the Light-House Board; encloses copy of an endorsement of the Aeriatron by the above-mentioned clerk; asks for 25 copies of Tyler's paper on the Aeriatron and encloses stamps. Including Cy of ALS, endorsement of the Aeriatron by A. B. Johnson, Chief Clerk. 2 pp.","Informs Tyler that Mr. Tracey will introduce Tyler and himself [Foote] at Dr. Hartzell's; arranges for his son to pick up Tyler at 6:30. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Sherman's chances against General Grant as presidential nominee for 1880; notes that the \"Coloured People have, unquestionably, moved up solidly to our position\" after the revelation of their former leaders' intent at the Vicksburg convention, thanks to Gov. Foote; discusses the upcoming mass-meeting at Lafayette Square. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl on the subject of the \"Negroe Exodus\" and the mass-meeting to be held at Lafayette Square on 21 May 1879. 3 clippings.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letters; notes that Annie received her package from Tyler; gives news of Annie and Mr. Benehan; inquires as to when Tyler expects to return to Washington. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends Sherman copies of the \"Observer\" and the \"Southwestern Christian Advocate\" on the subject of the mass meeting held at LaFayette Square, New Orleans, on 21 May 1879; describes the editor of the \"Advocate,\" Mr. Hartzell who is also the Presiding Elder of the Methodist Church in that area; details the proceedings of the Queens dinner at the St. Charles Hotel; gives news of Mayor Weeks' activities, notes that the involvement of the Post-Office and Custom House gauges with the Grant Campaign Committee is due merely to their \"fishing about for the chances of official retention under General Grant.\" 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including News dealing with the Vicksburg Labor Convention and the Mass meeting at Lafayette Square, New Orleans, \"The New Orleans Observer,\" 10 May 1879, and the \"South Western Chrisitan Advocate,\" 29 May 1879. Transferred to Newspaper Collection.","Announces intention to call on Tyler the next day at 10:00 AM to talk \"of our mutual friend the sec'y of the Treasury.\" 1 p. ALS.","Advises Sherman on issues he believes necessary to be acted upon in the interest of the 1880 election campaign; details methods of controlling the officials in Louisiana that are there in the interest of Senator Kellogg: Andrew Dumant, W. H. Dirkgrave and H. Ingalls; gives ideas on swinging the conservative men of the area over to the Republican party; informs Sherman of Gov. Foote's address at the Commencement of the New Orleans Institute for the education of Coloured Teachers and Ministers. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Informs Tyler that \"Mr. Jewett has no authority to speak for me or in my name;\" acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letters. 1 p. LS.","Discusses Senator Kellogg's position; believes it to be too soon to act upon Tyler's suggestions; approves the course of action of Mr. Foote and Tyler; discusses the need to \"secure conservative support among white men...willing to give to the colored people their Constitutional rights;\" believes Tyler should talk with Dumont and Dirkgrave; gives support of Col. Anderson. 5 pp. LS.","Thanks Tyler for his letters; gives news of their home in Jacksonville; notes that he is \"still as poor as a church mouse;\" family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Warns Sherman of the continuing danger to the Nation and the Republican Party from the South; states that, based upon his observations, everything \"hangs upon the Presidential issue of 1880, and the security of the whole depends upon the success of the Republican Party;\" warns that it is \"the intention of the Southern Democracy...to destroy the Union and the Nation;\" describes the hatred in the South of anyone who is not a Democrat; notes the buildup of military strength in the South; lists federal officers in the area and informs Sherman of their \"friendliness;\" towards him [Sherman] and their political orientation; gives suggestions as to how to deal with them. 12 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Expresses desire to relate all his observations which concern Sherman's interests in the area in regard to the election of 1880; gives a lengthy account of influential people and positions in the area and gives suggestions of courses of action for Sherman to promote his interests; complements Mr. Pitkin's paper on the election issue of 1880 [in a postscript]. 14 pp. ACys of ALS.","Describes the involvement of a number of people in the Great Campaign for 1800; relates the editorial attack upon himself, Gov. Foote and Sherman in the Times newspaper of New Orleans; discusses the faithfulness of some of Sherman's supporters in the area; describes the \"New Liberal Republican Democratic Conspiracy\" which hopes to set William M, Evarts of New York as President who would then be \"as powerless in the hands of the Southern majority of the New Party as an infant;\" complements Pitkin's abilities, but warns Sherman to be cautious with him. 12 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Mentions the Centennial Address made by Marshall Pitkin; believes Pitkin to still be the best man for the job of Collector. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Informs Tyler of Mattie's wedding to Charles R. Chaires; asks for money to repay a loan needed for the wedding; describes job problems; sends regards from family. 3 pp. ALS.","1 p. N. Including Nwscl, \"The Tilden Conspiracy, How it was Frustrated,\" New Orleans Times [21 June 1879], interview with Gen. Stewart L. Woodward concerning the steps taken to \"defeat any attempts to inaugurate Mr. Tilden in this city [New York] as president of the United States on the 4th of March, 1877.\" 1 p.","Believes that the peace and unity of the Nation is dependant upon the disruption of the Democratic Party in the Southern States, especially in Louisiana; advocates the appointment of Mr. Pitkin as Collector in the Custom House since \"this State [La.], cannot be redeemed from Democratic control with the present officials here in the political front of the Republican Party;\" believes that with Mr. Pitkin, the Republican Party will be able to entice the \"conservative white men property-holders\" to their side for the 1880 election; states that the present officials are, for the most part, \"well known as the Confederates and Pals of Kellogg in disreputable transactions;\" warns of the imminent danger to the Republican Party and to the Nation if immediate steps are not taken. 13 pp. AcyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Sherman's letter of the 19th of the month; assures Sherman that his actions have been entirely legitimate and that he has never had \"a mere pecuniary motive\" for his actions. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the \"Grant Clubs that have sprung up in New Orleans; relates the contents of several editorials concerning the 1880 election; recommends the confirmation of Pitkins which he explained in earlier letters; assures Sherman that he has kept a low profile in New Orleans, avoiding any associations; believes that \"all political matters will go well in Louisiana, and reflectively elsewhere in the South\" if his actions are acted upon. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Discusses Col. William Wright's visit to Washington to inform the [Treasury] Department that \"ex union soldiers had been ignored in Custom House appointments;\" states however that \"nearly 40 ex union soldiers are on the Custom House rolls, about a quarter of the force;\" discusses the program that has been created for the removal of 57 present C. H. employees to replace them with ex-union soldiers. 3 pp. ALS.","Draws attention to an editorial in the \"Democrat\" that Gov. Foote believed to be \"indicative of a split in the Democratic Party, the more healthy and conservative portion siding in the future with the Republican Party;\" urges Sherman to take action to take advantage of the situation; discusses Col. W[illiam] Wright's trip to Washington to represent the interests of ex-union soldiers in Custom-House employment; discusses Wright's and others' connections with the local Grant clubs; warns Sherman of the scheming conducted by \"these old Louisiana Political huckstering knaves.\" 3 pp. ACyS.","Thanks Tyler for the information that he and Gov. Foote have supplied about the political situation in Louisiana; discusses the matter of the Black \"exodus\" from the South and his policy on the Subject; asks Tyler to continue supplying information; promises to try to get more support from the Administration for Tyler. 6 pp. ALS.","States that Tyler's \"suggestions to the Adm[inistratio]n looking to official changes at New Orleans, will not be acted upon till after the coming election, if at all;\" thanks Tyler for his support; criticizes Sherman for continuing to keep the present disreputable officials in Louisiana; believes that \"we owe the Northern Republicans nothing\" and speaks of a possible coalition between Southern Republicans and Conservatives in the area to support a Conservative-Democratic candidate; states that \"we care nothing for long-range assurances of good will from the north.\" 8 pp. ALS. Including ALS from Pitkin informing Tyler that he wrote the above letter, \"not one word whereof would I revoke under any circumstances.\" 1 p.","Asks for definite assurances that Sherman and the Administration will take action in Louisiana along the lines suggested by Tyler; believes that failure to do so will jeopardize \"everything in a National point of view;\" denounces Senator Kellogg; warns that \"your [Sherman's] friends can easily form Conservative Combinations for State purposes;\" warns Sherman of the danger to the Nation should the Republicans not win the election of 1880. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Reemphasizes the need for a change in the Collectorship of New Orleans due to the upcoming election in December called by the Constitutional Convention that was just adjourned; discusses Pitkin's views on the subject; stresses the importance of an alliance between the Republican Party and Conservatives in the South; believes that Sherman's election as President would be assured in 1880 \"provided the political unity of the Sixteen States of the South is broken up.\" 5 pp. Df. of L.","Praises Tyler's \"courage and vigor\" in representing their interests at the Capital; states that there is no news as yet about \"Mr. Richardson's comission as a special agent of the P.O. Dept.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that the office of Mayor Weeks was broken into by order of the Collector [Badger] by Lawler, Boyle and Edwards; calls for immediate action to be taken; reports that \"important sections of the party are announcing that under no circumstances will they act under the Federal officials now in office;\" discusses the \"intention to open war on Weeks in the 'Times'\" which was prevented by Jewett. 4 pp. ALS.","Encloses a letter about the Kellogg scandal which wants Tyler to have printed in the Washington Republican; believes that the editor of the Republican, Brooks, \"will use it gladly\" as he is down on Kellogg;\" thanks Tyler for his \"championship of the good cause here.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Believes that a united South might be able to win over a few Northern states nd secure a Democratic victory in 1880; warns of the danger of civil war in connection with the 1880 election and of the selfish ambitions of politicians; notes that the \"only care\" of the Chief Magistrate, however, \"is to offer suggestions as to how to avoid the upcoming danger. 5 pp. [Cy?] of AL, incomplete.","Discusses the corruption associated with Senator Kellogg; describes Kellogg's scandal at the 'Packard House' where \"the Republican commissioners secured fresh return blanks from the State Registrar's office and by a concerted fraud, returned the three defeated Republican candidates elected;\" describes the ring of Kellogg's co-conspirators, including Louis Sauer [Appraiser of Customs for involvement of Packard; relates the suspicious history of Kellogg's career and believes that the administration \"will not weep when the Senate ejects its last 'carpet-bagger'.\" 11 pp. AL.","Hopes that the \"administration will be able to appreciate justly your [JT] high merits and qualifications;\" hopes that Tyler will be able to secure an official position; regrets that there is no vacancy in his office; states that he is \"not at all mingling in the political strife here\" and will be content with \"any one of the distinguished Republican Statesmen now spoken of for the Presidency;\" discusses the upcoming election of 1880. 5 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for writing on his behalf to Gov. Foote; assures Tyler that he [Jewett] and Pitkin will control the Republican convention of Oct. 20; states that the \"party looks to us for leadership in a bitter war upon Kellogg;' denounces Kellogg; promises to write tomorrow. 5 pp. ALS.","Asks for a copy of Tyler's sypher key as he lost his own; announces the appointment of Richardson; discusses the upcoming convention and his method of controlling it with Pitkin. 2 pp. ALS. Including post script, discusses the address published by the soldiers association against Kellogg. 1 p.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter of the 6th; states that he is \"insufficiently equipped with means\" to run for the governship as Gov. Foote has advised; promises to take an active part in the convention; wants to \"show this imbecile Adm[inistratio]n that its sub-imbeciles here are in no sense representative or even pensioners on our political grace longer.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Tyler to get information as to the whereabouts of Special Agent Weeks and try to get him to return as soon as possible; is convinced that control of the convention is assured. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that his letter has just been read by Pitkin and Jewett and that they \"fully concur in all your suggestions;\" states that the other gentlemen to whom Tyler referred are unkown to him; intends to write an open letter in response to Tyler's. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the events at the convention - \"all did not go as well as we hoped for some were seduced by promises from the C. H. [Customs House]\"; describes losses sustained by the C. H.; describes the use of alcohol and ballot-box stuffing in the election; asks for Tyler to send his thoughts on the matters presented. 6 pp. ALS.","Encloses letter which he had promised to send Tyler; asks Tyler to read it and if published, to see to the collection of proof sheets; believes the letter to be \"an honest and independant expression of my views and feelings,\" but doubts whether it will get published in \"these times of editorial apathy.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses how Beattie was going to select him [Pitkin] as Chairman of the Campaign Com., but had backed down under pressure from \"Wharton, Badger, Lewis, Marks and Co.\" and selected McMillan, whom the C. Housers dislike heartily;\" informs Tyler that he had put Sypher on the committee list of 25; fears that Sypher will not be interested \"with the C. H. toads squatting on the campaign.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Announces that the secretaryship of the Campaign Committee was offered to him and that he would take it if he was paid $100 per week; states that \"as this campaign is a preordained failure, I want my compensation in advance this time;\" wishes Sherman could be President, but knows it to be impossible; adds that Sherman might have had a delegation had he acted on his suggestions in January 1879; discusses the chances of Louisiana republicans; reveals information [confidential] from W. H. Roberts that Marks was to be removed; discusses Beattie's character and his actions concerning Pitkin; suggests making Pitkin Collector. 2 pp. ALS.","Sends a newspaper clipping detailing the Republican platform in the area; discusses prospects for the 1880 election, sectionalism in Congress, and the political situation in general; states that there are Democrats in Congress who realize they must make a change in tactics if they want the party to make a respectable showing in the election of 1880; discusses rumors of a conspiracy of Southern Republicans in Washington to join the Democrats if the election were given a sectional aspect; warns of the danger of this. 15 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl - report on the Republican platform and list of members of the State Central Committee [Louisiana].","Asks Tyler to \"push Postmaster Edmunds into getting us three or four Northern speakers;\" explains the necessity of this; discusses attempts to win over ex-confederates and conservatives; asks Tyler to talk with Sypher about getting their ticket in the newspapers. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses photographs and a letter for Mrs. Hayes inspection of relatives of the late Major General George H. Thomas; gives details of the family. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Praises Tyler for \"this singular analytical power of your mind\" in relation to previous information given on the political situation; asks Tyler for his perspectives on the present situation - the election of 1880 and the relationship between Virginia and the South. 2 pp. ALS.","Offers some suggestions for corrections of Robers' address [on the state debt?]; promises to try to help pay for the publication. 2 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl, on the State debt [June 19, 1879]. 1 p.","Inquires as to the whereabouts of several endorsements and recommendations of Tylers that he gave to the Senate Judiciary Committee when he was confirmed as Assessor of Internal Revenue for Florida. 11 pp. ALS.","Mentions seeing Tingle who told him that Tyler's check was sent to Yorktown; hopes to have Cave assigned to duty in the area; wants a better-paying position; hopes to hear from Tyler soon. 1 p. ALS.","Asks to secure Tyler's influence in obtaining an appointment in the Pension office in Washington; lists his credentials. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses the influence of individualism, isolation, plantation life and slavery on the political views of the Virginia whites; notes that improved transportation is introducing \"gradually more intelligence, culture and enlightenment\" in the area; discusses the \"Readjustor\" coalition that has removed the carpetbagger and Bourbon control over the Negroes; warns of the \"marriage\" between carpetbaggers and the Bourbons and their malign influence; makes note of General Mahone's actions so that a \"full harvest of beneficience may be reaped to all her [Virginia's] people;\" discusses the Readjustor coalition's bid to break up the political solidarity of the South; notes that as soon as \"Virginia becomes arrayed Nationally, in spirit and in truth, Sectionalism will cease.\" 13 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Encloses a long letter as to the political situation in Virginia; explains that he did not send it earlier because he thought it too long and boring but that there was an editorial in the Richmond \"Intelligencer\" that was pertinent to his views and so decided to send both. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including lwscl - \"Mahone's Plan for Carrying the State in the Presidential Election.\"","Finds the matters in Florida \"on the whole in good shape;\" notes the fine turnout there for Grant on his visit there; asks for Tyler's views on the Pa. con[vention?]; believes the contest to be settled in Grant's favor; discusses Conover's position in Florida; asks of the Mahone party. 2 pp. ALS.","Believes Grant's strength to be growing; states that \"the Sherman agency is too open throughout the whole country for me to like it;\" discusses Mahone's bid for the fall campaign and its effect upon the Democrats and Republicans; advises Tyler \"to keep in the political confidence of Mahone;\" notes that he received information which stated that \"there is but ltitle doubt but Grant will be nominated.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges Tyler's letter; is glad to hear that Tyler and Miss Mattie are coming to Washington; informs Tyler of the rooms available. 1 p. ALS.","Advises Tyler as to room accommodations in the area, 2 pp. ALS.","Handwritten copy of a letter marked \"Personal\" to John Sherman about Yorktown Customs Office, elections and other political viewpoints.","Advises Tyler on his trip to the Republican convention; discusses the role of Tucker the lighthouse keeper. 11 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl dated as 25 August 1880 from West Point, Va., concerning John Tyler's declaration of allegiance to Hancock.","Discusses the plans of the Bourbon Funder faction to create divisions among the ranks of the Republicans; states that may succeed in leading away the Coloured people; notes that Baily is the only one who could give the Bourbons a chance at the election; asks Tyler to ask Baily to withdraw. 3 pp. ALS.","Quotes to Baily a letter from General Mahone urging Baily to withdraw his candidacy; advises Baily to do the same; informs Baily of the character and status of Mahone. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Relates the advantage to the Southern states there would have been if there were more men like Tyler who had the courage to affiliate themselves with the Republican party and endure the stamp of \"Traitor and Renegade\" by their fellow citizens; encloses a letter in support of President Grant in 1872. 6 pp. ALS.","Copy of above letter in Tyler's hand. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Recommends John Tyler to the office of Attorney General; complimetns Tyler's abilities as a \"learned and eloquent writer and speaker, a lawyer of known reputation.\" 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Apologizes to Tyler for the delay in sending the letters Tyler had requested. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to meet him at the Court House at 12 tomorrow to discuss business connected with Tyler's legislation. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses letters from Colonel Ewell of interest to Devens; discusses his past employment; asks for employment in the Department of the Attorney General. 4 pp. Cy of ALS.","Encloses letters from Colonel Ewell, President of William and Mary College; discusses the upcoming election and the Mahone movement; urges the Republican party to join forces with Mahone to create \"a true National attitude in the Senate\" and to crush out the Bourbon Democracy and break up the South; discusses prospects for local elections [Virginia]; asks for a commission to be restored to him. 5 pp. ACys of ALS.","Informs Tyler with regret that he cannot find any employment for him in the Department; explains that there is already a number of others on file waiting for employment and that there is no hope for a position for Tyler. 3 pp. LS.","Informs Tyler that the Attorney General would very much enjoy appointing Tyler to a position in the department, but regrests that he cannot do so. 2 pp. ALS.","Introduces a letter that he wrote to Sherman which he included in this letter; sends his respects to Tyler and his daughter. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Compliments the accomplishments of John Tyler, Jr., describes Tyler's hardships as a result of his becoming Republican; urges Sherman and the party to reward those southern Republicans like Tyler who worked so hard for the cause. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Expresses desire to invite Tyler to Norfolk to deliver lectures; discusses the time and terms of the lecture; asks Tyler to respond if the terms are agreeable. 3 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl, 2 p.","Informs Sherman that \"General John Tyler is desirous of an appointment in your Department;\" compliments Tyler's abilities. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Calls attention to Tyler's hope for appointment in the government; praises Tyler's abilities and support of the Republican party; recommends his appointment. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Praises at length all of Hayes' successes during his presidency; congratulates his statesmanship; calls his attention to the letter from Ewell to show that not everyone thinks ill of Tyler. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Forwards 6 copies of the Gazette to Tyler; hopes the publication will do Tyler good in Washington; intends to publish the same article right before Tyler's lectures in Norfolk; regrets that he cannot pay Tyler in advance for the lectures. 2 pp. ALS.","States that \"Brady can do nothing for the present;\" promises to do whatever he can to promote Tyler's interests. 1 p. ALS.","Apologizes for their long delay in replying to Tyler's letter; states that they will be happy to examine his paper on the \"Disaster on the Princeton\" and any other article. 2 pp. C.","Informs Tyler that he sent 6 additional copies of the Liberal yesterday; discusses which ways would be best to get the article across to the people; argues that the publication of the material from Whig and President Ewell would work against Tyler's audience; discusses how to use the publications as a \"masked battery with a deadly effect;\" states that he wil give the circular to everyone with a \"spoon-ful of brains\" in Norfolk. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets that they cannot use Tyler's poem; explains that they did not have room for so large an article as Tyler's manuscipt relating to the Princeton disaster; states that they might be able to use such an article if it was restricted to five pages in length; gives information regarding a book Tyler had spoken of. 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions his family's relation to the family of Major General George H. Thomas; discusses the prospects of Garfield appointing a man from the South for his cabinet; suggests Judge Robert W. Hughes and Colonel Benjamin S. Ewell for Attorney General and Secretary of the Interior; discusses the advantage to be gained from selecting such men and the future of the nationalist spirit in the South. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter, is \"gratified to know that you are still alive and well;\" is \"sorry we lost Hancock;\" asks Tyler's opinion of Garfield; announces the recovery of Florida from the 'ashes' and invites Tyler down. 3 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl on Mahone and Hancock in the Virginia elections. 1 p.","Informs Tyler with regret that the Herndern property is rented for 1881; hopes that Tyler will again take residence in West Point. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler that the papers have not come to hand; will do as he asked as soon as they come. 1 p. C.","Discusses the necessity of breaking up the \"solidarity of the South\" in order to assure a Republican victory in 1884; states that \"South-Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida are rightfully Republican states;\" discusses ways to develop Republican support in Virginia by a \"dovetailed union between the Republican Readjustors and the Liberal Conservative Readjustors;\" suggests ties with Mahone. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for sending him the Article \"Young Ireland;\" announces travel arrangements for Tyler when he comes to deliver his lectures; fears the effect of the bad weather on the turnout. 2 pp. ALS. Including Nwscl announcing Tyler's lectures. 1 p.","Informs Tyler that his lectures have to be postponed to January 13 and 14. 1 p. Telegram.","Thanks Tyler for the information and suggestions in his letter. 1 p. ALS.","Fears that the \"railroad kings\" will \"control Genl. Garfield's Administration;\" expresses his attraction to Mr. Blaine, but fears the consequences if he is appointed to Garfield's cabinet; discusses his views on the Bourbons, the debt question, and Mahone. 14 pp. ALS.","Believes Tyler should speak to Sherman \"in reference to recent movements in Richmond...the removal of Dr. Mills, etc.\"; discusses the policy of Mr. Bantwell in relation to Southerners holding federal office; discusses the general situation of Southern Republicans; believes that the Republicans will have no chance of victory in 1884 unless Garfield's administration does something about breaking up the \"Solid South;\" 12 pp. ALS.","Encloses a letter from Judge Hughes of the U.S. District Court of Virginia for Garfield's consideration; recommends Hughes and Colonel Ewell as Cabinet Counsellors; suggests policy to be acted upon in reference to the South. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Agrees now with Tyler that \"it would not do\" to have Wickham appointed to the Cabinet, as he had stated in his letter of the 15th. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Garfield to read the enclosed letter from Judge Hughes; states that the views of John F. Lewis, Chairman of the State Central Committee, are in accord with those of Judge Hughes and Tyler's; discusses the necessity of breaking up the \"Solid South\" believes the only chance to achieve this lies with Mahone; describes Dezendorf and Jorgenson as carpet-baggers. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he is \"unalterably opposed to calling a convention, and mean to fight it to the bitter end;\" permits Tyler to show this letter to whomever he pleases as he is \"being misrepresented all over the state;\" informs Tyler that he is confined to his house due to illness. 1 p. ALS.","Believes Tyler to have been writing under the mistaken idea that Lewis had granted the Committee Secretary the power to call a convention; opposes the Republican party making any nominations for state offices. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses two letters from John F. Lewis; includes an explanation of the letters, detailing the plans of the Bourbons in Virginia and the plans to control the Negroes in Virginia. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl. 1 p.","Asks Hayes to look over enclosed letters to Tyler from Hughes and Lewis in regards to future interests of the Republican Party and especially the political situation in Virginia. 1 p. ALS.","States that he is \"not sufficiently advised about Virginia politics to express any opinion as to the policy of cooperation between the Republicans and Readjusters on the question of equal rights;\" informs Tyler that he will be pleased to talk with Mahone at any time. 2 pp. LS.","Requests information as to the urgency of his orders to report to Florida for assignment as his family affairs are disarranged and needs time. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Explains his pecuniary interest in the joint venture of Critcher and Strong in Arizona and Sonora; details his life of hardship the past few years as he was scorned and abused because of his views; states that he is interested in the Arizona and Sonora project in order to be able to provide comfortable for his daughter. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Details some of the events in his life from the past three years in response to Anderson's request. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Announces that he will be pleased to see Tyler in Florida and asks him to call at his house upon his arrival. 1 p. ALS.","Reaffirms his statements to Garfield concerning Ewell, but does not believe that any appointment will be made from the South; informs Ewell of Lewis' trip to Mentor, Ohio; believes that the \"liberal movement will sweep the state this year overwhelmingly;\" includes additional letters so that \"you may understand and appreciate more fully some matters personal to myself.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Reminds Windom of his previous contributions of information; states that he is not seeking an appointment; discusses the future of the Colored People and the Republican party in relation to the Mahone movement in Virginia; believes the the failure of the liberal movement will result in the reestablishment of \"Bourbon Democratic Rule and tyranny;\" notes the existence of an anti-Mahone faction with Wickham, Deuzendorf and Jorgensen who are plotting to seize control of the chief federal offices in Virginia. 11 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Regrets to have found that Tyler has been ordered to Florida; discusses politics, family matters. 3 pp. ALS.","Relates his orders to report to Florida and his actions when he reached there in response to his instructions issued by Windom's department on the 8th of February. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Details political situation in Florida; believes that Florida can be redeemed from Democratic control and that he can bring it about working with \"Old-line Whigs;\" details his past activities and appointments. 9 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Responds to Department orders to make a report; describes the illicit activity of 3 schooners, the Attic, Gertrude and Boyle which are engaged in smuggling liquors to the various hotels in Florida; notes ways to prevent future such problems; asks for his paycheck for work in February. 13 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; asks for his views on the President and Mr. Windom; discusses Tyler's relationship with Mahone; states that the 'Staunton Virginian' will soon be in full accord with the movement. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for information concerning the burial site of the late President Tyler; wishes to obtain a steroescopic view of the grave. 1 p. TL.","Asks where he could obtain a stereoscopic view of President Tyler's grave. 1 p. TL.","Informs Haines that no steroscopic view of his father's grave has been taken; gives Haines the location of the grave and notes that no monument has been erected on the spot. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","States that Mr. Palmore has given claim on their minerals due to poor health; offers them a vacant house to stay in if they should come visit the mines; states that he is anxious to have the mines worked; encloses a sample. 2 pp. ALS.","States that he had been digging in his Kaolin mine and found it to improve in quality and quantity; invites Kellam up to look farther into the vains [sic]; asks Kellam to write before he comes. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses Mahone and the Readjusters; describes John Tyler, Jr. favorably and \"well fitted for any position in or out of the State;\" mentions the rising influence of the railroad. 4 pp. ALS.","Notes that they found a \"considerable quantity of Kaolin\" at the last place he worked and also found a good deal of mica at the old pit; asks Chappell to come up soon. 1 p. C.","Asks Kellam to come up and look at the Kolin mine. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses Mr. Kellam and the Kaolin mine. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks what Mr. Massey thought of the letter; asks about matters in Richmond; states that he had advised Mr. Dezendorf to support Tyler and had convinced Dezendorf not to fight Lively. 2 pp. ALS.","Is pleased to hear of Tyler's high regard for him; states that he will be in Richmond and would like to see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Invites Tyler to address the readjusters of New Kent on August 11; includes travel arrangements. 1 p. ALS.","Describes the virtue of John Tyler, Jr., and his \"able, statesmanlike, patriotic and elegant address\" to the people of New Kent; notes the resolution passed by the Readjusters to have Tyler's address published in the Whig. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Asks Tyler to verify his promise to write Baker a \"Christmas Tree speech;\" requests Tyler to \"dot the speech with some sentimentality\" as \"this leaves one or all, and the Readjusters happy.\" 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to go and see General Carmen, Chief Clerk of the Agriculture Dept., and persuade him to keep Watson's daughter Marion on as long as he can. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses the issue between Massey and Mahone at the \"Colaition\" caucus of last night; believes that the Jorgensen, Dezendorf and Wickham faction and the Democrats will join forces with the Masseyites; describes Mahone's character and his attempt to set himself up as an \"absolute Dictator;\" explains to Arthur that he is provideing this information solely out of courtesy and that he is not seeking official favor by such action. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Expresses his views on the \"Coalition party\" of Virginia; describes his past experiences in the South and his services to the Republican party; believes himself entitled to promotion in the same line of service; asks for General Longstreet as an assistant acting under his instruction. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Regrets that he could not honor Crook's request for an autograph letter of Tyler's father as all his papers were taken from Tyler Jr. during the Civil War; gives a detailed acount of the Tyler family history. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Fears that \"my baby\" is sick as he hasn't heard from her for over a week; discusses his prospects for employment; asks her to keep up her spirits. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses copy of a letter from Everett to John C. New, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; hopes it will do Tyler good. 1 p. Cy of ALS.","Explains how Tyler convinced him to be a Republican after listening to a speech of his; recommends highly Tyler for an appointment in the Treasury Department. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Congratulates Tyler upon the Secretary's \"partial recognition\" of his merits; trusts that this will lead to \"more remunerative ackowledgments of your intrinsic worth.\" 1 p. ALS.","Is glad that Lively disapproves of Dezendorf's actions in antagonizing the Coalition movement in Virginia; states that \"this Committee desires the election of the gentlemen to Congress nominated by the Coalition movement in Virginia.\" 1 p. TL.","Congratulates Tyler on the recognition of his merits by the Secretary of the Treasury; states that they are in \"want\" and look to Tyler for the relief he promised and is now able to afford. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of $20 from Tyler making a total of $175 paid from 1865; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of four notes of $50 each which he accepts as payment in full; dicusses financial arrangements; states that his wife is confined to bed and would like to see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Speaks of old times, old friends; discusses Tyler's career; gives family news; believes that \"there still exists sympathy for the old cause\" in Tyler's \"warm heart.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Gives Tyler a bill from the Capitol hotel to September 3; describes preferred method of payment. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of $46.60 on above account dated 1 November 1884. 1 p.","Asks Tyler if he can get a position for him in the government; believes President Arthur would do well for himself to appoint the grandson of President Tyler; discusses his work at the Savannah Morning News as managing editor. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his prompt reply to his earlier letter; states again that his reason in writing is that he finds his present job \"not at all pleasant\" and would be interested in getting a government appointment. 1 p. ALS.","States that he has managed to convince the landlord to wait to the 10th to take the rent; asks Tyler if he can get the money to them a day earlier than the 11th, when the note matures; informs Tyler that there will be a vacant room there soon and invites him to come live there. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses his present appointment and prospects for the furture; advises her to stay in Virginia as all the money he now makes goes to support her aunt Letty; gives news of Bessie Denison; believes that if Mr. New becomes the Secretary of the Treasury, his [JT] future will be secure.","Replies to Lively's letter that the Committee is \"heartily and earnestly in favor of the election of Hon. Harry Libbey to Congress.\" 1 p. TL.","Informs Tyler that he succeeded in procuring the \"Blue Book\" and had it delivered to Tyler at the Clarendon; states that he will also send five volumes of the Paris Exposition; lets Tyler know that he would be happy to secure any other books from the State Department that Tyler might want. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he sent to the Post Office a package containing the \"Paris Exposition report\" and that it will be necessary for Tyler to go and pick it up. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler for the $60 he owes for board at the Capitol Hotel as he is in a bad financial situation; states that the \"political horizon looks bright for the cause of Liberalism in Virginia.\"","Requests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the Pioneer Council [S. of I.] on Saturday Nov. 11 at 7:30. 1 p. ACS.","Asks Tyler's assistance in helping his wife obtain her share of Henry Curtis' will; asks Tyler to think the matter over carefully and set a percentage rate for his services. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for the Christmas gifts he sent her; hopes the New Year will be profitable for Tyler; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Begs Tyler to get his papers at once from Richmond; believes Tyler to be able to help in this matter more than anyone else; gives family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter and clippings; explains that she cannot give Tyler news of West Point as she has not been there since September; hopes that Tyler will write as often as possible. 2 pp. ALS.","States that he is recovering from his ailments; regrets \"the loss of our pleasant whist party;\" thanks Tyler for his hospitality, offers to reciprocate. 2 pp. ALS.","Wants to see Tyler; hopes to get settled down in a few days. 1 p. ALS.","Sends seasons greetings. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to come to her house at 4 o'clock on a business matter. 1 p. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's note and enclosed slip of 1 January. 1 p. LS.","Thanks Tyler for the newspaper clippings containing Tyler's speech upon the character of the late Alexander Eagleton. 1 p. ALS.","An invitation for 8:00. 1 p. ANS.","Describes the occasion of the resignation of President Tyler's Cabinet in 1841. 1 p. Df incomplete.","Thanks Tyler about Bolts; asks \"who was the old housekeeper at Greenway after grandmother's death in 1797;\" asks him to look at his article in American History magazine. 1 p. ACS.","Thanks Tyler for the articles he sent. 1 p. ALS.","Returns the dollar that Tyler borrowed from Lamar last year. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the two trunks left by Tyler at the Ford's Hotel which he picked up; describes what he placed in the trunks; encloses receipt from Ford's Hotel; states that he shipped the trunks today to Tyler C.O.D. 2 pp. ALS. Including ADS, Tyler's IOU for $17.60, 1 p. and ALS, from Rosere acknowledging receipt of same. 1 p.","Discusses the claim of Tyler's sister, L. Semple, to a piece of property now owned by the College of William and Mary; promises to look into the matter; asks if Mrs. Semple might have any pertinent documents that might help substantiate her claim.","Apologizes for not visiting Tyler while he was in D.C., but explains that he was called home on urgent business; describes future plans of the Southern Historical and Benevolent Association; asks Tyler for contribution of material. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Tyler to hurry up with the article on Texas; sends love to Mattie. 1 p. ACS.","Explains how she[?] thought Tyler was dead; describes how much Tyler meant to her; gives family news. 3 pp. ALS.","Expresses surprise that Lamar had said that he had not received Tyler's letter of 6 February; describes how he trusted it to a page in the Senate to deliver it to Lamar. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter and enclosures; states that he had already seen the article on the death of Mr. Eagleton; regrets that he has not seen much of the Tyler family; gives family news; promises to write \"Aunt Letty;\" hopes Tyler will keep in touch.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; discusses Mahone; asks Tyler's opinion on the Temperance issue as he notes that drinking has been Tyler's only drawback; believes that \"Temperance is soon to be the one grand question in this country;\" discusses his financial difficulties. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains that she has been kept busy by visitors and was not able to answer Tyler's letter immediately; describes Florida; looks forward to return to Savannah. 6 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he purchased the Savannah News in an effort to make something of his life; finds himself in financial difficulties; asks Tyler to negotiate for him a loan of $1000 in Washington. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses Willy Waller; asks for money; explains her bills; asks of Miss Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","Believes that he could set the paper on a \"solid an profitable basis;\" if he could only raise the money; asks if it would be possible for him to get a job in the civil service; discusses Tyler's account of the \"obstinate attack upon the president's heart.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's note with enclosures; states that he enjoyed the articles on Payne and Eggleston. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; explains why she was unable to see him when she was in Washington; gives family news; asks about James Machelee. 8 pp. ALS.","Describes his research on grandfather; asks Tyler if he knows any more or has books or papers concerning him; asks if Tyler knows who \"R.\" is that signed the Obituary in the Enquirer. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he has been appointed \"Pioneer\" on the Committee on Appeals and Grievances; asks Tyler to notify the grand chief if he can serve. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets Tyler's long absence from the meetings of the Minnehaha Lodge; asks the pleasure of Tyler's company if possible. 1 p. ALS.","Informs Tyler that \"Miss D's\" lawyer sent the papers concerning the property in Texas; states that \"B.\" is now in Charleston. 1 p. ACS.","Informs Tyler that he is \"requested to attend a regular session of the Grand Council, Sons of Jonadab\" on April 27. 1 p. ACS.","Pays tribute to Evart's character in view of the help he gave Tyler's half-brothers. Including NwsCl, the \"National View,\" 28 April 1883, tribute to Evarts. 1 p.","Gives news of Mattie'e pets; relates his visit to Aunt Letty and Bessie and his meeting at the Jonadab Council; encloses notes from the President and William Evarts for her to keep as souvenirs. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains reasons why he cannot accept the position as President of the Virginia Branch of the Jefferson Monument association; describes at length the shortcomings of the \"new Virginians;\" explains that for like reasons he cannot accept the \"American Magazine\" post. 6 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter; congratulates him on his election to the presidency; states that he has no money for the [Arbitration] League at present and that he will not be rich until the iron and steel business improves. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCL, about Carnegie. 1 p.","Discusses allusions to a large family estate in England; gives family news. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the great heritage of his daughter; asks if there might be some position for her in the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Discusses the price of houses for sale and rent in the area. 2 pp. ALS.","Discusses his book that he is writing on American history. 6 pp. ALS.","Discusses political prospects for the Republican Party in 1884; relates his past experiences with mahone; believes that the only successful Republican ticket for 1884 would be U.S. Grant as President and W. Q. Gresham as vice-president. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes the ceremonies for the Payne monument; relates the tragedy of Mr. Hafven, who suffered from congestion of the brain after being thrown from his buggy; discusses all the attempts to help him; acknowledges her letter; gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his progress on his book; states that he has written up to the canvass of 1840. 2 pp. ALS.","Announces that he will be in Washington on the 21st and will call on Tyler. 1 p. ACS.","Announces that he will be on the steamer Mattaro tomorrow and will be expecting the ladies. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler to pay his bill of $60 to John Hillyard or make arrangements to do so. 1 p. ALS.","Does not recognize the bill to John Hillyard for room and board at the Capitol Hotel; wants to deal only with Lewis, but agrees to pay Hillyard if Lewis permits. 2 pp. ALS. Including ALS, Lewis' reply stating that there was an additional bar bill of $10.00. 1 p.","Orders the destruction of several bands described in the accompanying schedule. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that \"the job is done;\" asks Tyler to go to the Post office to see if there is a letter addressed to Mrs. Semple care of Miss Hunter. 1 p. ACS.","Summons John Tyler, Jr. to appear before him to answer to John Hillyard for a debt of $60.00. 1 p. PDS. Including ANS, an IOU signed by Tyler for $60. 1 p.","Apologizes for not having written the letter to the Attorney General sooner; asks if there is anything else he can do. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses a letter from Edward Murdaugh [?]; speaks of her forthcoming trip to Baltimore to see the doctor. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the house and farm of 31 acres he has for sale; offers it to Tyler for $2500. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes her cottage that she wants to rent for $22.00 a month. 2 pp. ALS.","Chides Mattie for not writing him more; discusses his house-searching results; speaks of the weather, Mattie's plants and pets and gives family news; discusses the political ticket of Arthur and Gresham. 4 pp. ALS.","Inquires as to the present address of his brother John as he wants information pertaining to the terms arranged between Polk and father [President Tyler]; discusses his progress on his book. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions his teaching position and small salary; discusses his financial troubles. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives description of three pieces of property for sale in the area.","Is sorry to hear that Tyler is suffering from chills; hopes that the family will reunite. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes how \"the Bourbon Democratic incapables of Virginia at the Lynchburg Convention placed themselves in the rear of Mahone.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Is afraid that Aunt Letty won't be able to read this letter with her poor eyesight; discusses their last meeting in Richmond. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for the $10 he sent; hopes that Tyler's situation will make a turn for the better; is glad to hear that Tyler is feeling better. 2 pp. ALS.","Orders Tyler to attend the next meeting of G.[?] A. #2672 to be held on September 6.","Returns the enclosed receipt from Tyler of $5.00. 1 p. ALS. Including ADS, receipt, 1 p., and ADS, IOU signed by Tyler for above amount. 1 p.","Asks for the return of a $20 downpayment for rooms at the \"West End Flats\" which William Tyler was to have furnished and ready for occupancy 27 October. 3 pp. ALS. Including ADS, receipt of above amount. 1 p.","Believes that every charge John Tyler made in his letter of the 3rd was not exactly true; states that he spent $60 furnishing the rooms in question, but would gladly return John Tyler's $20 downpayment.","1 p. D. Includes Mss, a prose work on the Civil War, in Latin and English, on back of above receipt. 1 p.","Asks Tyler not to miss the meeting of the \"World Peace Society\" next Thursday at the Quaker meeting house; apologizes for missing Tyler when he called. 1 p. ACS.","Invites Tyler to a meeting of the Abolition League on Dec. 4th at the Church house. 1 p. ACS.","Informs Tyler that he and his relative Col. J. B. P. will be staying in the area for a few days and would be happy to have Tyler call. 1 p. ACS.","Inquires, as a representative of the \"Knights of Labor\" what official action has been taken in reference to work hours for those employed in public works. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Cy of D., statutes concerning amount of work per day allowed.","Requests the presence of Tyler at a meeting of the National Abolition League on Dec. 26. 1 p. ACS.","Describes the extent of labor unions and temperance organizations that Tyler believes are ready to rally behind Butter for Prsident in 1884 as a new party; believes that if the demands of these new power groups are not met through the ballot, \"Revolutionary convulsions\" would result. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to come see him [?] or let him know when he can come see Tyler. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler for a letter of introduction to Senator Coke of Texas; hopes that Tyler and his daughter are well.","Informs Tyler of a meeting of the National Arbitration League on Jan. 15. 1 p. ACS.","Is worried about cousin M.; asks Tyler to tell her not to neglect what she had told her as \"it is very dangerous to herself and every body else.\" 1 p. ACS.","Informs Tyler that the S[ons] o[f] J[onahdab] building committee will meet Jan. 16. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses a dollar that he had borrowed and returned earlier, but apparently Groome had not received the earlier note. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler of the Jan. 30 meeting of the S[ons] O[f] J[onahdab] Building Committee. 1 p. ACS.","Requests the presence of Tyler in his office on Jan. 31 to \"receive the part assigned to you at next Thursday's entertainment.\"","Informs Tyler of an offer he received from a \"young widow of large money\" to tutor her son; believes this to be the best chance he has had in a while; asks Tyler to send $10 at once; sends love to Aunt Letty, Bessie, and cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs John Tyler that a Mr. Lulley called on him to write asking J. Tyler to pay back immediately the money that is owed him; states that Lulley was particularly concerned by J. Tyler's \"ungrateful neglect of him;\" urges Tyler to make a settlement with Lulley. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for the $5 that he sent; wishes that he never had to ask for favors; states that \"there is no man more economical than I am.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that he wrote Judy Wend three different times but has received no answer; thinks of the \"many pleasant moments we [Tyler and he] have spent together in our lovely and brotherly Council of Jonadabism;\" expects \"to live on and die the same doing what good I can for others as I go along the rugged pathway of life;\" hopes Tyler will give him all the views connected with the order around Washington, D.C. 3 pp. ALS.","Wants to meet with Tyler to discuss some questions with him; wishes to move to another location and wants Tyler's advice. 3 pp. ALS.","Applauds Grant's visit to the House of Representatives; hopes to see \"the most prominent representative of the elements of anarchy in the country 'corked up in a bottle' again.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Congratulates Randall on his movement in association with the reception of General Grant. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his kind words on Randall's action towards General Grant. 1 p. ALS.","Presents the final version of his address on Labor interests for Congress; states that he has removed all matters that had been objected to by members of the committees. 1 p. AcyS of ALS.","Congratulates Randall on the result of the Pennsylvania convention; believes him to be the \"strongest candidate for the Presidentcy [sic] the Democracy could place before the Country.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks if it would be possible for Tyler to assist him in any way outside the influence of Mahone; hopes to \"march to victory or to defeat, under the Blaine banner;\" discusses the fortune of the Republican paper in Virginia he helped support; asks Tyler to answer favorably. 3 pp. ALS.","Encourages Arthur to give thought to the matters in print herewith enclosed [Labor Memorial addressed to Congress]; believes the Labor movement to have become a political power. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including PD, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor.\" 6 pp.","Does not want Folger to think him ungrateful for his present position, but wishes the \"injustice\" done him by Senators Jones and Conover to be remedied - through the position of Collector at Key-West, Florida. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges for the President the receipt of Tyler's letter of the 25th. 1 p. LS.","Offers to show Tyler and his daughter the rooms for rent. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCL, \"Advocate of Late Suppers.\" 1 p.","Applauds Tyler's efforts in the Labor movement; states that Mahone's \"trickery and trading in politics has earned my disgust and contempt;\" thanks Tyler for his interest in Lively's case; states that he \"would like very much to see the ticket of Grant and Lincoln thrown to the breeze;\" gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the cottage Tyler enquired about; gives name of former tenant so that Tyler could get additional information. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including Nwsl - houses for sale in Hyattsville, Md., 1 p., and N, someone's address. 1 p.","Informs Tyler that he is at the National [Hotel] and asks Tyler to come and see him. 1 p. ALS.","Describes a gentleman in her care who has pledged \"total abstance [sic]\"; thinks very highly of him when he is \"himself.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Asks Tyler to call on Mrs. Noyes to discuss some legal points in reference to an estate in Pennsylvania. 1 p. ALS.","Trusts that the ticket presented at Chicago will be Arthur and Lincoln; believs it would be \"suicidal to the Republican Party, and dangerous to the Country, to put forward Blaine;\" believes that the \"laboring mass;\" would stand against Blaine. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he received no reply from his \"strong and forcible letter;\" to Col. White and Judge Vaun; advises Tyler to make an application for the position in Warrenton; sends regards to Tyler's daughter. 2 pp. ALS.","Declines the nomination as vice-president of the National Greenback Labor Party since the nomination for President was for Benjamin F. Butler, which, in Tyler's opinion, involved an \"abnegation of the political morals of the Party.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including 2 tickets for the National Convention, on the 28th and 29th of May. 2 pp. PM.","Describes the procedure for the destruction of several bonds to be carried out. 2 p. Cy of ALS.","Hopes that the two of them, as the heirs to their historic families can be \"found advancing on common ground in the assertion of public Virtue and Justice.\" 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nws, \"The National View,\" 7 June 1884, proceedings of Greenback convention [see newspaper file], and PD, \"Constitution of the Industrial Party of America,\" 2 pp., and Pd, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor\" to Congress. 6 pp.","Congratulates Blaine; encloses newspaper describing Tyler's position at the Indianoplis Convention; mentions his letter of withdrawal from the convention and denunciation of the nomination of General Butler. 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Nws, \"The National View,\" 7 June 1884 [see newspaper file], and PD, \"Memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions and Knights of Labor\" addressed to Congress. 6 pp. ALS.","States that he has already done all that he wants to in this canvass; explains that his engagements are such that it will be impossible to take any further part. 1 p. TLS.","Asks for the births and deaths in the family of their father's first children; asks for the names of painters of their father; mentions his new printer which will turn out 100 pages a week. 2 pp. ALS.","Encloses his letter denouncing the nomination of General Butler at the Indianapolis Convention; describes how the over hundered delegates, including himself, left the convention in opposition to Butler; invites Pierce to be at the Chicago convention on July 8. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes his involvement in the events at the Indianapolis convention in regard to the nomination of General Butler. 2 pp. ALS.","Describes the procedure for destroying certain bonds which are no longer needed for issue. 3 pp. Cy of ALS.","Informs Tyler that he has written Mr. Munson to return the Wilson draft for collection in accordance with Tyler's suggestion. 1 p. TLS.","Discusses the \"necessity for an Organ for the World's Arbitration League;\" suggests Tyler take action before Mr. Corcoran departs for W. Va.; asks Tyler to \"think seriously of this very important movement;\" asks Tyler to drop him a line; discusses his meeting with Corcoran. 3 pp. ALS.","Discusses his views on the appointment of Dennis Eagan as Collector of Customs for Key West Florida. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","States that he will accompany Tyler to Mr. Corcoran's Monday evening; asks Tyler to call at that time. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses a copy of the charges against Rob[er]t L. DeAkers by Geo[rge] W. Sargent. 3 pp. ALS.","Believes that Hendricks' name associated with Cleveland gives \"strength and character to the ticket\" but states that the Labor Unions find Cleveland \"objectionable and even repugnant;\" asks Hendricks to arrange an interview with Colonel Lee Crandall of the National View; believes the labor groups hold the balance between Republican and Democratic success. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; promises to give Tyler's suggestion his attention as soon as possible. 1 p. ALS.","Discusses Mattie's visit. 1 p. ACS.","Acknowledges receipt of the copies of \"the National View\" and the memorial of the Federation of Labor Unions; discusses his illness. 1 p. ALS.","Charges George Sargent with \"maliciously and knowingly misrepresenting me as a partisan Democrat.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Requests that Tyler formulate the charges of E. M. Blake against G. W. Sargent and issue the necessary documents; asks to meet with Tyler to discuss the case as soon as is convenient.","Scope and Contents","Discusses the rooms he is offering to Tyler; asks to hear from Tyler as soon as possible. 2 pp. ALS. Including ACyS of ALS - Tyler's reply to above letter; states that he has found other accommodation; dated 12 September 1884. 1 p.","States his intention to take the front rooms at $35 per month; asks her to write at once in answer. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Relates the story of how he attempted to remove Tyler's letter from publication [in the National View] but to no avail; calls Cromdle a \"traitor to our cause;\" states that Tyler's letter and General Parson's letter will be published in the next [National] View. 2 pp. ALS.","Gives a history of past work and associations; sends his daughter to ask \"the helping hand of the Government.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Hendricks and Cleveland upon their election; encloses \"herewith my last blow against General Butler;\" relates the events at the Indianapolis convention; mentions the power and influence of the labor movement. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Believes Campbell's letter to Secretary Folger to have been the reason Tyler obtained his present position in the Treasury Department; sends copies of letters to and from Thomas A. Hendricks from the Presidential campaign; mentions his involvement in the Sons of Jonadab and the Labor movement. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks John Tyler to send his answer to Parmalee in the Atlantic Monthly; urges haste as the first chapter of Lyon's work is at the printer's. 1 p. ALS.","States that Lyon [Tyler] requested him to tell John Tyler that he has the proof sheets of the 1st chapter and that he needs to hear from Tyler as soon as possible to make the addition suggested; gives the present address of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. 2 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Cleveland upon his election as president; offers his views on the influence of the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor elements on his election; describes General Butler's activities. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscl, the National View, articles on Butler. 2 pp. Including Df of ALS of above letter. 3 pp.","Encloses copies of his letter to Cleveland and newspapers and articles sent with the letter; states that the \"enclosures explain themselves.\" 1 p. ACyS of ALS. Including Ns, names and addresses of the recepients of similar letters. 2 pp.","Requests Tyler to formulate the charges and carry out the procedures incolved in the case of \"Bro[ther]s Blake, Trader and Traylor against Bro[ther] G. W. Sargent.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Relates the case brought against a member of the Knights of Labor for breaking a boycott against the New York Tribune; asks under what law he can be prosecuted as he can find nothing in the Constitution or bylaws relating to it; refuses to become an \"instrument of Tyranny.\" ACyS of ALS.","Scope and Contents","Informs Tyler that he will be at the Fed[eration] of Labor Hall on Tuesday evening and that he will have his stamp with him. 1 p. ACS. Including N, address of W. S. Wandby and William Turner. 1 p.","Mails copy of the Baltimore Times of Dec. 13; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCl of the Times, 13 Dec. 1884 on \"Butler's Treachery\" and \"Butler's Defeat.\"","Thanks Tyler for the copy; sends 20 sopies of the Times for Tyler to \"dispose of them where they will do the most good;\" discusses the \"depression,\" states that his \"sole work now is to defeat McCulloch's policy.\" 1 p. ALS.","Believes that there were three political factors that influenced Cleveland's election: the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor popular elements; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue; sends articles from the Times and the National View on topics mentioned. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including NwsCls from the National View. 5 pp.","Asks Arthur to \"confer an official favor, worthy of yourself as President, upon the Son of a President;\" describes his past activities. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to send Miss Norma S. Lively \"one of your most encouraging letters and send her some papers;\" mentions her debut as a teacher. 1 p. AL.","1 p. DS. Including ADS, certifying the above mentioned sale of land; signed by J. H. Dobie, Clerk, Sussex County, Virginia. 1 p.","Describes the role played by the Independent Republicans, the Prohibitionists, and the Greenback and Labor elements in the election of Cleveland; discusses the Blaine and Butler issue; notes that the National View carrie darticles on the above topics; states that he does not ask or seek any recognition. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Thanks Sherman for the invitiation he sent for the ceremonies of the dedication of the Washington Monument; complains that a certain lady was not extended an invitation. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Describes how he was present at the session of Congress where a bill was passed granting the president authority to nominate candidates for General in the Army; congratulates Grant on his nomination by President Arthur and subsequent approval by Congress. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Lamar to take notice of the \"approach of a National Crisis\" in which the \"Nation will drain a cup of agony;\" encloses a pamphlet on this approaching crisis - overproduction with fat capitalists while the masses starve and are unemployed. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including PLs, \"The Reign of Ruin!\", \"three letters by Jesse Harper.\" 4 pp.","Asks if it would be possible for Tyler, his daughter Mattie, his sister Letitia, and Mrs. Lucy Semple Ames and daughter to pay their respects to President Cleveland and his sisters. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ACyS of ALS, congratulating Cleveland on his actions as President. 1 p.","Asks Garland to read an accomplanying letter which Tyler believes would be of interest to Garland; relates his past employments and events in his life; stresses that he never looks for official favor or seeks an appointment. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Garland to consider William Shands [Tyler's grandson] for the position of Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; describes at length Shands' character and merits. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Acknowledges receipt of Tyler's letter and papers; states that he will write to Mr. Manning and send the letter to be endorsed by Morgan and Senators Pugh and Jonas and then send it to Tyler; promises to go in person with Tyler to see his \"reasonable expectations fulfilled;\" states that he is still in pain as he had to get his arm reset. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","States that he had a talk with Mr. Crandall in regards to Tyler's application; believes it to be in Tyler's interest if he would seek to retain his present position in the Treasury department; gives family news; mentions receiving a letter from Tyler's sister. 2 pp. Cy of ALS.","Believes that he should be commissioned as minister to Italy in view of his past relations with Catholics.","Mentions that there is a manuscript written by John Tyler, Jr. giving an account of the battle of Corinth which the Century Company might be interested in; urges them to get in contact with Tyler. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ALS, from Price to John Tyler, Jr., informing Tyler that he mailed the above letter to the Century Company; asks if there is anything more he can do. 2 pp.","Encloses letters from Allan Campbell and Henry C. Semple; discusses the inadequate compensation for his job; lists his past achievements; believes that he should either get a raise of a promotion. 4 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including Nwscls from the National View, one on Tyler's character, the other on the Sons of Jonadab. 2 pp.","Asks Tyler to send his manuscript on the battle of Corinth for examination in reference to the Century War Series. 1 p. ALS.","Agrees to their request and informs them that he sent his manuscript on teh Battle of Corinth by express; gives a list of his activities as secretary to his father and other biographical information. 5 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Garland to reread a letter Tyler had sent earlier as to suggesting Tyler's grandson, William Shands, to be appointed U.S. district attorney of East Virginia; lists all the appointments that he has declined in the past; discusses the future of Virginia; advocates his grandson's nomination as district attorney. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Encloses newspaper articles for Manning's information concerning Tyler's past involvement with the Treasury Department. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Encloses newspaper articles for Manning's information concerning Tyler's past involvement with the Treasury Department. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Miss Tyler to pay Ellen the room rent for which she will send a receipt; feels that the sea air is doing her good. 2 pp. ALS. Including DS, a receipt for the above rent, $30, dated 15 July 1885.","Thanks Tyler for his attempts to secure employment for her; hopes that she will one day be able to meet John Tyler. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. Poetry.","Informs Tyler that he had asked Major Newby about a house for Tyler and told him to write to Tyler. 1 p. ACS.","Encloses an article from the Cleveland Ohio Plain Dealer Journal; notes that he has held no post in the federal government except where it was insisted upon by Northern friends or economic necessity; complains about his present job in the Department. 2 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Applauds Cleveland's recent address to the Senate. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Regrets that he cannot accept the president's invitation for him and his family to a reception at the executive mansion due to the poor condition of his daughter and sister; asks Wilson to convey to the president his views in response to the report published by the Edmunds Committee of the Senate. 1 p. ACyS of ALS.","Asks Tyler to tell her about himself; discusses the upcoming new edition of her book the 'Ladies of the White House;' asks for the address of Mrs. Robert Tyler. 4 pp. Including PM, an advertisement for the 'Ladies of the White House.'","Inquires as to the lineage of his mother's family - Christian; gives some geneological data on the Christian family since they arrived in Virginia; asks Christian to send him any information he has concerning the family's history in England; encloses articles of interest. 7 pp. ACyS of ALS. Including ACysS of ALS, copy of the above letter. 9 pp.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; discusses the status of her book, the 'Ladies of the White House;' asks for any information Tyler might have on Mrs. Semple, his mother, or on Mrs. Madison that could be included in her book; discusses the problems with her publishers. 6 pp. ALS.","Asks to hear from Tyler as soon as possible concerning the information on Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Monroe; encloses the proofs of the sketch on Tyler's mother. 3 pp. ALS.","Notifies Tyler that he has been reappointed as \"special witness of the destruction of United States Securities...at the rate of five dollars per diem.\" 1 p. LS. Including Cy of Ls, copy of above. 1 p.","Discusses the status of the carpenter and well digger to do work for Tyler. 1 p. AL.","Invites Tyler to a meeting of the local assembly of the Knights of Labor to be held on November 15. 1 p. ALS.","Notifies Tyler that he is \"hereby continued as the representative of the public upon the Destruction Committee of the Department.\" 1 p. LS.","Mentions the enquiry made by Prof. W. G. Sumner of Yale College, concerning the \"Bank question;\" discusses his plan to publish a pamphlet on father's administration; asks John to check on some dates concerning the Whig caucus of August 1841; announces the birth of a son, whom he has named John Tyler. 3 pp. ALS.","Congratulates Lyon on the birth of his son, John Tyler; describes his proud lineage; discusses the whig slander of President Tyler that Lyon had asked about. 3 pp. ACyS of ALS.","Mentions that she would like to hear from Tyler as she is going to the Richards tomorrow morning for the rents. 1 p. ALS.","Notes that he was able to grant Tyler a leave of absence of only 1 day and that if he does not return by this afternoon he will be forced to report Tyler to the Chief-Clerk as away without leave. 2 pp. ALS.","Suggests the appointment of Allan Campbell or of himself to the position of Secretary of State; gives reasons why he would be a good choice. 4 pp. Df of ALS. Including DF of a letter concerning his pay from his job. 5 pp.","Asks whether it can be arranged so that he may work in Tyler's place while Tyler is sick so that Tyler may receive his pay. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. Df of L. Including Df, on back, concerning President Cleveland's appointments. 1 p.","Asks if it would be possible to obtain an autograph of President Tyler's for his private collection. 1 p. ALS. Including PM, calling card of James W. Howarth, \"Antiquarian.\" 1 p.","Gives news of family, friends and her travels. 4 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter on Virginia affairs; hopes that Tyler's health will improve and that he will be able to see him when he comes to Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; states that she enjoyed her visit to Washington very much and hopes to see Tyler and cousin Mattie very soon. 3 pp. ALS.","Notice for the stockeholders meeting and election for directors of the Standard Mutual Mining Co. to be held April 1. 1 p. C.","Wishes health and happiness for Tyler on his 68th birthday. 1 p. ALS. Including lined fabric square with metallic trim, religious symbol on front. Artifact.","Asks to have a voucher for his Mexican War pension due today. 1 p. ALS.","Asks what Tyler would like to have done with a number of papers written by Tyler to President Grant. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Pruden to send him the letters of which he speaks; praises President Grant; believes himself to have done more that any other one man in getting the Southern States to vote for Grant. 2 pp. Df of ALS.","Describes her travels to the Delaware Bay, Rehoboth Beach and various farms; hopes that Tyler and Miss Mattie are both better. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes the land around her home; discusses Tyler's move to a new house; mentions the visit of cousin Tillie. 4 pp. ALS.","Gives news of her travels and family; discusses what to do about her furniture left with Tyler. 4 pp. ALS.","Describes her travels with \"the party;\" details her crabbing adventure; hopes that Miss Mattie is enjoying her new home; trusts that the cool Georgetown air will get Tyler out of bed. 3 pp. ALS.","Mentions her mother's illness; describes how busy she has been with everything; discusses their plans for Thanksgiving. 4 pp. ALS.","Mentions cooking Thanksgiving dinner; discusses her spiritual constitution and the nature of God; describes the rising property values in the area. 6 pp. ALS.","Sends books from his library in response to Tyler's mention of \"amusing books.\" 1 p. ALS.","Asks Weed to \"jump in the street-car and come over\" if he has time this morning; mentions the Congress appropriation of a million for the \"white crop university.\" 1 p. Df of ALS.","Describes his poor physical condition and dependency on his daughter; mentions his involvement with the Order of Jonadab, \"the most exacting and rigid of all the Temperance Societies.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Sends the Denver magazine about Jefferson Davis; asks to glance over the Gibbons book. 1 p. ALS. Including NwsCls, notice of illness, obituary of Charles Lanman, 6 March 1895. 2 pp.","Thanks Embry for the letter to his daughter; apologizes for not being able to visit due to his illness; mentions that Daniel Webster offered Tyler the post of Secretary of Legation to the Court of St. James. 1 p. Df of ALS. Including a crossed out Df of ALS on back to J. J. Weed - apologizes for not being able to attend his tenth anniversary as a Jonadab due to his illness. 1 p.","Congratulates Vaux upon his nomination as the successor in Congress of the late Mr. Randall; warns of the need for \"political knowledge and integrity,\" grounded in the \"fundamental principles of the Government as derived from Jefferson.\" 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension; hopes to be soon restored to health; states that he was told by Commissioner Raum that his pension might be $12 a month. 2 pp. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his mention of Mrs. Pryor's article. 1 p. TLS.","Explains her long delay in writing to Tyler and Miss Mattie; describes her travels and visits with friends; hopes to hear from Tyler and Miss Mattie soon. 5 pp. ALS.","Asks to have a voucher for his Mexican war pension as he is not able to pick it up in person. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his admiration for the Henry A. Wise family; discusses the political situation in relation to a union of the South and West. 4 pp. ALS.","Discusses his views on the next presidential election and the status of the Southern states in their relation to the West; discusses the future of the Republican party. 4 pp. ALS.","Apologizes for not being able to come visit Ewell; invites Ewell to come stay with him and his daughter while he is in Washington. 1 p. ALS.","Mentions a clause in a bill raising pension benefits from the Mexican War raising the benefits from $5 to $12; asks if the bill passed; regrets his physical condition that does not allow him to pay a visit. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for the payment of his Mexican War Pension due on the 4th of June. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of Esther A. Naggaman, \"class of '91.\" 1 p.","Mentions the unveiling of the statue of Stonewall Jackson; believes that this might be the last anniversary of the Battle of Manassass to be celebrated; notes the several articles on Mr. Davis appearing in the 'Daily Times;'' gives family news. 4 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Quarterly Pension from the Mexican War. 1 p. ALS.","Regrets that the critic she wanted could not be found. 1 p. ALS.","Glad to know that John Tyler's condition is no worse; gives news of his visits to friends and family; hopes to be able to come visit in the Spring. 2 pp. ALS.","Requests any information Tyler might have on Elias H. Nuckols, who claims to have been in the same company as Tyler during the war with Mexico; hopes that Tyler can recall the circumstances of Nuckols' taking leave so as to remove the charge of desertion from his record. 2 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension benefits. 1 p. ALS.","1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of Mr. Henry Haywood Glassie. 1 p.","1 p. PM. Including PM, calling card of the above couple. 1 p.","Describes his school; mentions the death of Mrs. Blythe. 3 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler that the bill to raise the Mexican War Veterans' pension to $12 passes the House today and believes it will become a law. 1 p. ALS.","Asks to have returned to him a magazine, the 'Quarter Illustrator' which he sent to Waggaman by mistake. 1 p. ALS.","Thanks Tyler for his letter; gives news of the family and his impressions of cousin Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.","Mentions a meeting of the Farm Council of which he is a member; discusses his school, which the superintendant calls \"one of the best schools in the country;\" lists the candidates for County and Circuit Court clerks. 3 pp. ALS.","Hopes that John Tyler's health will be restored; mentions that Willie was sick with a cold; informs him of the fire that burned the R.R. depot and stores last week; discusses his school. 3 pp. ALS.","Describes himself as at his \"wits end;\" as Mattie is unable to help him nor he help her; states that \"As a doctor you certainly understand the business.\" 1 p. ALS.","States that the Treasury matter turned out as they had hoped, due to the \"good sense, courage and principle of my daughter.\" 1 p. ALS.","Asks for letters or papers of Mrs. Letitia Christian Tyler, Robert Tyler and John Tyler, Jr. and their photographs. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Describes his present physical condition; states that he is totally disabled from doing work and therefore has no means to support himself; lists all the sources from which he believes he should be paid. 2 pp. Df of ALS. Including 3 Dfs of the above letter, totalling 10 pp.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Encloses a prescription for her father and explanation for its use. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Tyler if he knows of any connection between his wife's family - the Hammonds, and the Tyler family; gives a geneology of the Hammond family. 2 pp. ALS.","Informs Tyler of the arrangements he made to have a medium visit Tyler; states that the meeting must be totally private. 2 pp. ALS.","Appeals for another favor in her father's behalf; describes her father's life and past accomplishments; asks that legislation be passed to award her father some money. 3 pp. ALS.","Announces her wedding to Mr. J. A. Settle on September 20; regrets that she missed Mattie this evening; invites Mattie down to her new house. 3 pp. ALS.","Asks for a voucher for his Mexican War pension. 1 p. ALS.","Sends the title page of an article for his acceptance; refers Johnson to Mr. Wilkins of the Washington Post for further information. 1 p. L.","Remembers her ride in the countryside with Tyler 11 years ago for his birthday; believes God to have wanted everyone to be happy; sends some money for \"gooddies;\" sends her best wishes to Tyler and Miss Mattie. 2 pp. ALS.","Quotes the current prices on coal; advises Tyler to buy now as prices are due to go up. 1 p. ALS.","Relates how he was informed by an article after his father's death, of the existence of an estate in England left to his father and the father of John Tyler, Jr.; asks if Tyler knows anything about his matter. 1 p. ALS.","Asks Sherman to rmember the \"inhuman treatment;\" oh his father by the previous administration; describes how the death of his father left him without home or employment; mentions the Post Office in the area where he would like to be appointed. 2 pp. L.","Discusses dress prices and styles; is sorry that \"you have cut the Tylers\" as she thinks \"they are respectable people for all;\" believes 'friend Tyler' should get a room near the office in winter; gossips about Elisha; notes that \"my relatives and friends are dropping rapidly by the wayside.\" 4 pp. ALS.","Asks for the appointment of Inspector of Customs that he held earlier instead of his present position on the Destruction Committee. 2 pp. AL.","Believes Albert Evedays[?] in the House of Representatives will be an asset to the Republicans. 2 pp. ALS.","1 p. AN. Including AN, the address of John Meany. 1 p.","States that Mrs. Wilson did not remember the name of the caterer, but gives the address; believes Charles Eckles to know what Virginia people like. 1 p. ALS.","Wishes to be Wheeler's clerk; is \"anxious to get back to my proper status as a Southern man and old Confederate;\" mentions his involvement in the Sons of Jonadab; believes the \"Yankees are driving the country into another civil war.\" 3 pp. ALS.","Encloses a \"compliment in verse inscribed to a Washington Lady well known to the social circles of the City;\" omits her name from a \"sense of delicacy.\" 1 p. AL.","In Tyler's hand. 1 p. AN.","Gives an account of his expenses from May through August; does not think \"eight dollars a month for hear, for food 'extravagant'\"; asks for more emoney on which to live. 2 pp. L.","Mentions visitors; describes the party at Jessie's and Tyler's barbekue [sic]; believed everyone had a wonderful time there; gives news of family and friends. 3 pp. L.","Thanks Mrs. Woodward for taking the time to write such a long letter. 1 p. Incomplete. Including AN, on back above, genealogical data on William Randolph. 1 p.","Mentions her failing eyesight; gives news of family and friends. 3 pp. ALS.","Regrets Tyler's decision as she wanted him to take the house; states that they would set the rent at $40.00 per month; describes a young man who would be living there also. 2 pp. ALS.","Explains the delay in writing back; asks her to keep a \"short eye\" on papa as he was left in her care; asks to be informed if he is flirting with any girls as such behavior is not to be tolerated; gives family news. 2 pp. Incomplete.","Introduces John Tyler, Jr. as the bearer of this letter. 1 p. ALS.","Sends an \"old English Oak chair\" which she hopes Devine will accept in memory of her father; hopes to hear from them soon. 1 p. AL.","Encloses a little card to convey \"my affection and happy Xmas greetings to you and Mattie.\" 1 p. ALS.","Describes Watson as an old line Whig prior to the war; outlines his political career and the extent of President Lincoln's confidence in him. 1 p. Incomplete.","1 p. Incomplete.","P1","P2","P3","P4","P5","P6","P7","(P8)","(P9)","(P10)","(P11)","(P12)","(P13)","(P14)","(P15)","(P16)","(P17)","(P18)","Papers of Martha Rochelle Tyler.  They include a diary by Marie Antoinette Rochelle, correspondence of Martha R. Tyler from 1861-1928, postcards of Virginia, United States, a few European countries and other subjects, accounts from 1885-1910 and legal records from 1882-1910.","Scope and Contents","9 items","5 items","15 items","9 items","7 items","5 items","9 items","7 items","6 items","11 items","7 items","6 items","6 items","14 items","14 items","11 items","12 items","10 items","7 items","4 items","11 items","21 items","28 items","44 items","24 items","18 items","18 items","5 items","5 items","5 items","16 items","26 items","43 items","32 items","15 items","2 items","48 items","14 items","6 items","folders 1-7; approx. 525 items","16 items.","18 items","18 items","7 items","6 items","7 items","6 items","10 items","7 items","6 items","10 items","4 items","5 items","8 items","31 items","17 items","33 items","25 items","Postcards divided by city, state, and country.  Postcard advertisements and samples.","Postcards from Afton, Boydton, Charlottesville, Chevy Chase, Christiansburg, East Radfor, Elliston, Emporia, Great Falls, Jamestown, Lynchburg, Mt. Vernon, Natural Bridge, Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Roanoke, Suffolk, Surry Co., Virginia Beach, Williamsburg. 36 items.","Postcards from the following; Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Washington, D.C., West Virginia. 56 items.","Postcards from the following: Haban [Havana, Cuba]; Manila, P.I.; Mexico; Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom. 4 items.","Postcards (humorous, sentimental, all occasion). 36 items.","Postcards. 15 items.","Postcards. 39 items.","Postcards. 6 items.","14 items.","9 items.","196 items.","10 items.","161 items.","22 items.","26 items.","20 items.","28 items.","15 items.","50 items.","19 items.","6 items.","6 items.","65 items.","24 items.","15 items.","8 items.","47 items.","Contains photographs. 26 items and P11-P13.","22 items.","2 items.","4 items.","2 items.","7 items.","2 items.","11 items.","10 items.","26 items.","24 items.","12 items.","16 items.","30 items.","5 items.","31 items.","82 items.","28 items.","10 items.","7 items.","32 items.","57 items.","8 items.","3 items.","3 items.","8 items.","3 items.","6 items.","7 items.","2 items.","2 items.","4 items.","1 item.","99 items.","3 items.","7 items.","5 items.","2 items.","4 items.","10 items.","5 items.","10 items.","5 volumes.","12 volumes.","12 volumes.","Original owned by Mrs. Richard D. Mahone","Advertisements for paper dolls, directions for preparing paper dolls and furniture, envelope of paper dolls and accessories, envelope of paper furniture for paper dolls, and an empty envelope for \"The Boys' Delight\" paper items.  Paper items made by Clark, Austin \u0026 Smtih of New York.","Ephemera from Virginia, Maryland, and other places.  Includes souvenir brochures, maps, church bulletins, advertisements and more.","Letters of John Tyler, Jr., son of the President, to Mrs. Laura Holloway, author of a book on the ladies of the White House.  Letters written from Washington, D.C.","Reminiscence of his mother and her good deeds of charity towards the poor with an example of helping a foreign man; commentary on robbery and injustices commited at the end of the Civil War. 1 p. ALS Typescript 1 p. XCy of ALS 3 pp.","Urging Mrs. Halloway to not make any contrasts between his mother and anyone else, reference to his brother's [Robert Tyler] letter urging Mrs. Halloway to not publish a note written by the present Mrs. Tyler to Mrs. Johnson concerning her portrait, included copy of the first letter written by John Tyler [father] to Letitia Christian [mother], his future first wife. ALS 4 pp. XCy of ALS 4 pp. Typescipt 2 pp.","References to doing work on the life of his mother for Mrs. Halloway. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.","Continued work done for Mrs. Halloway; request for her to return the letter about his mother and the foreign man she helped; reference to his political articles just written that he sent for her to read. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to continued work on material about his mother for Mrs. Halloway; notification that his sister Semple was worried that a picture of their mother she sent to Mrs. Halloway had not arrived safely. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.","Details about a man who knew his mother and could be a possible source of information for Mrs. Halloways's book. ALS 1 p. Typescipt 1 p.","Notification that he had finished the manuscript of his mother for Mrs. Halloway's book 'Ladies of the White House' and will be mailed the next day. ALS 1p. Typescipt 1 p.","Regret at not being able to deliver the manuscipt in person and not making a copy for the press. XCy of AL, incomplete, 1 p; Typescipt 1 p.; XCy of ANS postscript from another letter 1p.; AL 1p.; ANS 1 p.","Change in a sentence of the manuscript sent to Mrs. Halloway; suggested material for her to read about Stilphon and Phocion to compare the Christian past with the present. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to an enclosed letter to Mr. Carroll Brent that had been published; further reference to the sentence in the manuscript that should be changed to his recommendation. ALS 1 p. Typescript 1 p.","Apologizes for not returning her last two letters because had been \"too sad and ill to be agreeable in any sense, or in any manner;\" references to his spirits and health. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to portrait of his mother and that it is a poor representation of her; intentions of leaving and going west, probably to California. XCy of ALS 1p. Typescript 1p. ALS 1p.","Thanks sent for Mrs. Halloway's book Ladies of the White House and mentioned a few errors found in it. Typescript 1p. ALS 1 p.","Commentary on society, request for an autographed copy of the book so that the one he had could go to the archives at Wiliam and Mary. typescript 1 p. ALS 3 pp.","Commentary on virtues and praise for Mrs. Halloway on her \"Success as an Authoress and Lecturess.\" ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Details about four lecture halls in Washington for Mrs. Halloway to choose from for her lecture. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Reference to giving future information about Mrs. Madison and Mrs. Monroe for Mrs. Halloway's new edition of her book; some helpful hints included for getting more accurate information. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Proofs of book returned with comments and corrections to Mrs. Halloway. ALS 1p. Typescript 1 p.","Subseries 2, Acc. 2009.148 Additon. Papers relating to John Tyler, Jr. and his family. The predominant dates are 1860-1885. Correspondents include Letitia C. Tyler Shands, her husband William B. Shands, and Robert Tyler. Among the topics covered are the Civil War, Post Civil War politics, as well as family affairs. Includes poems, poems, military and political notes and documents, Letitia Christian Shands letters, Martha Rochelle Tyler correspondence, newspapers, political and legal documents.","Scope and Contents","Signed by Major John Tyler, Jr. CSA Mobile AL., travel instructions(?) and permission for his \"servant\" to join him in Mobile, Alabama Items for Gen. Walker and staff listed on the reverse side, dated October 1861","J. L. (?) Holtz(?), Montgomery AL to Maj John Tyler, Jr. CSA. Letter of introduction for Jas Z(?) Braine requesting Tyler's assistance in securing a position in the military. Contains a descriptive note concerning the included map of Arkansas and the war effort there.","A page from the New Orleans Daily Delta newspaper from August 6, 1861 recounting plans for the Battle of Manassas.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Tupelo, MS to Col. Thomas H. Watts, Attorney General CSA, Richmond, Virginia (Duplicate). Recent activities of Gen. Bragg and Tyler's surprise and frustration with President Davis's faith in him. References Beauregard and Price and Army of the Mississippi.","John Tyler CSA Headquarters of Major Gen. Price to ___ Draft of a letter to an unnamed recipient describing Battle of Iuka, Mississippi. Portions of the letter have been crossed out and edited, signed by Tyler. Another version of letter is in folder.","\"Three Chapters in the History of the War. 1st the Battle of IUKA,\" by John Tyler Jr. Later version of the draft letter included in this folder. Detailed account of Tyler's experiences and opinions about the Battle of Iuka and the significance of the Mississippi River.","John Tyler (Jr), Headquarters Major Gen. Price , Holly Springs, MS to W.L. Yancey, Montgomery, AL. Letter describing various events and prominent officers in the Mississippi Valley as well as Tyler's opinions on the current state of the CSA.","John Tyler (Jr.) Major CSA and Aide-de-Camp Headquarters Major General Price, Holly Springs, MS to W.L. Yancey CS Senator, Montgomery, AL (COPY). Tyler's experiences at the Battle of Corinth and troop movements around Iuka, Hatchie, Wilderness, Spotsylvania and Chickahominy.","Permission for Maj. John Tyler (Jr.) to travel to Jackson and return; Camp near Grenada.","John Tyler (Jr.), Jackson, MS to W.L. Yancey. Present situation and troop movements of the Confederate and Union armies. Includes references to the Mississippi Valley, New Orleans, Gen. Grant, and Jefferson Davis. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back.","Scope and Contents","W.L. Yancey, Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr. Response to February 14 letter on \"Python\" essay.","Yancey's views on union with Northwest states.","Scope and Contents","J(ohn) Tyler (Jr.), Little Rock, AR to W. L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Richmond, Virginia [DUPLICATE]. Letter concerning the criticism of the CSA administration and the war effort made by John Mitchell of the Richmond Enquirer. Excerpts of letters to I. J.(?) Cleveland and F. J.(?) Cooper.","John Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, Jacksonport, AR to Jefferson Davis [DUPLICATE]. Letter on Vicksburg's significance to the war effort and agreement with the president on Gen. Joseph Johnston. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back.","A Newspaper editorial titled, \"General Pemberton,\" that discusses Pemberton's ability to defend Vicksburg.","Permission for a leave of absence for John Tyler (Jr.) by Thomas Snead. Tyler granted 30 days leave and permission to visit headquarters of Lt. Generals Smith and Holmes and Major Jeb Magruder.","John Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, on the Cache?, AR to W. L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Montgomery, AL [DUPLICATE]. A letter addressed to Yancey dated July 3, 1863. Tyler included it to give an account of events leading up to the battle at Helena. [Originally sent to Yancey with Tyler's letter of July 12, 1863]","John Tyler (Jr.), Headquarters Major General Price, on the Cache?, AR to W.L. Yancey, Confederate States Senator, Montgomery, AL [DUPLICATE]. Letter concerning an attack made at Helena, AR, and the status of the Confederacy in Vicksburg, the Mississippi region, and Texas.[Letter of July 3, 1863 was originally sent with this letter]","Major General Stirling Price, Des Arc, AR to Gen. E. Kirby Smith, Shreveport, LA. Letter concerning Union and Confederate troop movements throughout the Mississippi River Valley. Price has information to suggest that 60,000 Union soldiers have been moved into Missouri so as to make a move into northern Arkansas.","John Tyler, Jr., Major CSA, Camp Bragg to Captain Celsus Price, Aid-de-Camp, Camp Bragg (COPY). Tyler praises and remembers Capt. Price's father and mentions the possible publication of his account of the Battle of Corinth.","John Tyler, Jr., Headquarters Gen. Robert E. Lee, \"In the field, near the black house on the Spottsylvania Co. Road, VA\" to Roane. Letter concerning Union and Confederate troop movements and battles at various locations in Virginia. Tyler makes several references to Robert E. Lee and his transfer to his camp.","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Headquarters of Gen. Robert E. Lee, near Mechanicsville, Hanover County, VA to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [Duplicate]. Tyler's opinions on the current status of the war, camp life under Gen. Lee, and the courage, skill, and brutality Gen. Grant is using against the Confederate army. Tyler also asks Price to return the horse and saddle that is in his possession, and mentions that he secured an ambulance for Price's camp on a visit to Texas.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's views on the current positions of both the Union and Confederate armies and the fear that the South will lose. He describes Gen. Grant's strategic position and how he could use his West Point education and the resources of the North to break Richmond's defenses and take the city.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to John M. Daniel, Editor of the Examiner [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's views on the leadership of the Confederate army and the increasingly desperate position of the CSA.","John Tyler (Jr.), Petersburg, VA to Major General Sterling Price, Commanding District of Arkansas [DUPLICATE]. Tyler's account of Union troop movements in Virginia near the James and Chickahominy Rivers, specifically in regards to General Grant's command. Gen. Sheridan's troops marched through Charles City County, robbing its inhabitants and destroying homes as they went – including President Tyler's home and plantation.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood of the President's staff, Richmond, Virginia [DUPLICATE]. Letter on Sherman's March and the possibility that he will turn his attention to Richmond once he leaves Savannah. Tyler outlines five potential outcomes that could affect the army's position should Sherman make his move up to Richmond instead of Charlestown.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Major Gen Sterling Price [DUPLICATE]. Tyler discusses the possibility that Price will move into Missouri in the spring so as to take advantage of the power and resources in the [Old?] Northwest and to relieve some of the pressure on Gen. Lee. Tyler predicts Confederate troops will have to leave Richmond and Petersburg in the spring and give up a large amount of land. Price is encouraged to make whatever territorial gains he can. Tyler is afraid the North will implement a draft.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to President (Jefferson) Davis. Marked Confidential. Tyler offers his opinions on the defense of Richmond in the face of enemy attack. He strongly recommends that Gen. Henry A. Wise should be put in charge of the Military Dept. of Richmond.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood \"of the President's staff\" [DUPLICATE]. Marked \"Confidential.\" Letter affirming Gen. the Military Department and the idea that he might be the best person for the job. Tyler also references Jefferson Davis, Gen. Lee, and Governor Smith.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler (Jr.), Richmond, Virginia to Col. John Taylor Wood of the President's staff [DUPLICATE]. Tyler had requested a promotion and to be put in charge of the court martial records under Gen. Lee's command. He was denied and now asks for a position that will serve the president [Davis] and the Southern cause in which his abilities may be put to some valuable use.","A deed of (?) Thomas(?) to (?) Daniel Cumming(?) of the (?) of Hampton for land(?) in the County of Warwick. Makes mention of $550, secured by Bond to be payable and enforced in 12 months, given by R.D. Lee.","Small document containing two additional deeds marked 2 and 3. Note on back states that these are the Deeds of R. D. Lee and that they are motions for payment of the Rush(?) Ch House and Clerks office Building for the year 1866, due January 1, 1867.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to W. Martin, House of Delegates. Tyler requests he be considered as a candidate for the position of Librarian, should it become a separate job from the Secretary of State. He does not wish to seek elected office, but would appreciate it if the General Assembly would entertain his request. [Typed] Includes envelope.","James Semple, Elsah, IN? to John Tyler, Jr. Semple says it was good to receive Tyler's letter because he had not heard from his friends in Virginia since the war began. He goes on to state that he is a Jeffersonian Democrat and explains his views on politics.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Whig Office, Richmond, Virginia to J. F. Cooper, Jackson, MS [COPY]. Tyler describes his views on the lasting effects of the war, nationally and globally, and how it will be remembered throughout history.","Dr. Edward C. Drew(?), Tarwood, (VA) to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Drew apologizes for taking so long to answer Tyler's last letter. He invites Tyler to Tarwood and says he hasn't been well lately. He references the United Kingdom and a business proposal involving a patent, then apologizes because he is sick in mind and body.","Scope and Contents","Dr. Edward C. Drew, Richmond, Virginia to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Drew was surprised by Tyler's last letter. Deals with the European patent idea.","John P. Brophy, New York City to General John Tyler (Jr.). Brophy received Tyler's letter, but became busy and was unable to act upon it quickly. He hasn't been able to accomplish anything. He is having difficulty finding anyone to help him, and has also had trouble with the children.","An editorial from the United Irishman on the Democratic Party and discusses how the radicals are trying to appeal to the Irish. [Enclosed by Brophy in his previous letter to John Tyler (Item 7)]","Letter, marked \"private,\" from John P. Brophy to Thomas B. Florence, Washington, D.C. in which he discusses Tyler.[Originally enclosed with Brophy's letter to Tyler on May 23, 1869 (Item 7)]","John P. Brophy, New York City to General(?) John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Brophy has been in contact with people contributing to the \"Democrat.\" He also mentions the manuscript Tyler sent to Carleton's publishing house. He will write again soon when he had more time.","Ida P. Blackman, Union Springs, AL to Major John Tyler (Jr.). Blackman thanks Tyler for the editions of the \"Sentinel\" he sent her and hopes he enjoys Florida.","John Tyler, Jr., Montgomery, AL to Miss Ida Blackman, Union Springs, Bullock County, AL. A love letter, featuring a poem and an enclosure of a song. Tyler is on his way to Florida, but hopes to return to Union Springs and see her again.","Song lyrics enclosed by John Tyler, Jr. in his letter of June 29, 1871 to Miss Ida Blackman (Item 2)","B. B. Douglas, Member of the House of Representatives in Washington City, from Virginia(?) and cousin(?) of John Tyler, Jr. to Rev(?) John Tyler (Jr.). Douglas received Tyler's letter with the enclosed clipping from the Floridian. He hopes the country will take note of the Republicans in the Florida legislature and how they put the welfare of the nation above the interests of the party. He doesn't know when he will have the time to take care of Tyler's watch seal. Douglas gives a brief update on his children, Bessie and Evelyn, and their education. Includes noted envelope.","Robert Tyler, Montgomery, AL to John Tyler, Jr. Robert is writing in regards to the recent election in Florida in which Charles W. Jones won. The majority of the letter is difficult to read, though a note included by John Tyler, Jr. on the back mentions Robert's health and his feeling that he has been working for a Party without principles or honor.","Charles W. Jones, U.S. Senator, Pensacola, FL to John Tyler, (Jr.) Esq., Tallahassee, FL. Jones offers his compliments to John Tyler, Jr., his brother Robert, and respectfully remembers his father President Tyler. Jones states that he will assist Tyler in any way he can, and will speak to President Grant about him. Yet, in a note on the reverse side, Tyler mentions that shortly after this letter, Jones selfishly acted against Tyler to have him defeated in an election(?) and reveals his obvious disdain.","Scope and Contents","General J. D. Imbodin, Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr. Esq. Imbodin apologizes for the delay in answering Tyler's last letter, but he had important business to complete for his brother before the end of the year. He sees a number of changes coming to the old political party system and hopes changes will come to Virginia as well. Includes two envelopes, one appears to be the one in which the letter was sent and the other contains a scribbled note regarding Imbodin as, 'one of our most gallant Confederate Generals.'","C(harles) W. Jones, U.S. Senator, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, (Jr.) Esq., ?, FL. Marked personal. Jones did not answer Tyler's last letter because he had not yet spoken with Douglas. He does not see any hope for good government in Florida with either of the Republican factions and discusses gaining control over black voters. Includes envelope.","Robert Tyler, Montgomery, AL to John Tyler, Jr. Robert was sorry to hear about the loss of John's paper by the fire. He has heard that the Republicans in Pensacola, white and black, favor John for governor. Among other news, Priscilla has been sick, and the family has recently been in Savannah. Robert's health has recently improved. He will send this letter to Jacksonville in hopes of finding John there. A postscript asks John to send information about a Mrs. Bethune in Jacksonville and if her daughter Josephine is married. Includes envelope.","J.R. Christian, Holly Springs, MS to Letitia Christian Tyler Semple, Park Place, Baltimore, MD [COPY]. Christian asks a series of questions concerning biographical and genealogical information on the Christian and the Tyler families. He also discusses family crests, the fact that he is a medical doctor who studied with one of her relatives, Wyatt Christian, and relates a story about her mother's wedding dress.","Scope and Contents","Attached to previous letter. John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to Judge Joseph Christian, of the Supreme Court in Virginia [COPY]. Tyler's sister, Letitia Christian Tyler Semple, gave Dr. J. R. Christian's letter to him and asked him to furnish copies to the rest of the family, so that any information they have may be written down and passed along. Tyler relates some of the history of the Christian family as he knows it, specifically in regards to their time in Virginia.","John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Esq., Inspector of Customs, West Point, Virginia. Circular on the use of inks and pencils for official purposes. Details the circumstances of their use and the fact that all supplies must be ordered during warm weather so they won't freeze while being transported. Envelope included.","John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Inspector of Customs for Yorktown, Va. residing in West Point, VA. Tyler's services as customs inspector in Mobile, AL will not be required after the 30th. A note on the back of the letter describes the steps Tyler took to respond to this continual villainy towards himself, but he was unsuccessful against the \"carpet-baggers\" and \"scalawags.\" Envelope included.","John Tyler, Jr., West Point, VA to General James A. Garfield, Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Marked Personal. Tyler offers his support to Garfield for the presidential nomination made in Chicago. He has changed his mind about supporting John Sherman. A brief note from Tyler on the letter's contents is included on the back of the letter.","John Sherman, Secretary of Treasury, Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., West Point, VA. Sherman received Tyler's note, and even though he would like to continue his appointment, there is nothing for Tyler to do. They will revise the lists on July 1, but his named has been dropped.","E. H. Lively, Postmaster, Williamsburg, VA to John Tyler, Jr. Lively received Tyler's letters. His daughter, Norma, called on Tyler's daughter, Mattie. He goes on to discuss mentions of Tyler in the Norfolk newspapers and his letter in response to the Richmond Whig article, \"Debt of Virginia.\"","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., American Hotel, Richmond, Virginia to General Ulysses S. Grant, Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Tyler had heard Grant was in Washington, but missed calling on him at the Riggs House. He writes to compliment Grant on his far-reaching and positive reputation and expects the nation will need his genius and service again, in light of recent events. Envelope included.","John Tyler, Jr., Washington City, D.C. to His Excellency Rutherford B. Hays, President of the United States, Executive Mansion [COPY]. Tyler knows what the President probably thinks of him, and even though there has been cause in the past to believe such impressions, there was no cause for terminating his employment with the Treasury Department last June. After the war, he aligned himself with the Republicans and the national cause to set a good example for other Southerners, and though he has been made to pay for that decision ever since, including being slandered and having his home set on fire, Tyler refuses to back down. Carpetbaggers and Senators have been conspiring to prevent Tyler from holding office for their own motives. He would be most grateful if the President were able to do something about the problem before he leaves office. Envelope included.","Scope and Contents","John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia to Washington Greenhow, City Treasurer of Richmond, Virginia Tyler has been meaning to send the enclosed inscription of a tomb from the Bruton Parish graveyard [inscription not included in collection] that shows the origin of the branch of Greenhow's family for some time. He has been appointed Assistant Treasurer of the United States in New York City. Tyler called on Greenhow and Robert Munford to borrow money, which he wouldn't have done if he hadn't been drinking. Shortly afterward he received a draft from Treasury Department, solving his \"pecuniary \" needs.","Celsus Price, President, Southern Historical and Benevolent Association, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C. Price will visit Washington, D.C. soon and hopes to see Tyler there. He received a newspaper containing one of Tyler's speeches and took pleasure in reading it. The publication of the Quarterly has been delayed, but he will explain why when they speak in person. Envelope included.","Anne C. Tyler, Old Ladies Home, St. Louis, MO to John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C. Anne recently learned of John's position in Washington by accident, and was pleasantly surprised. She is currently a resident in a \"charitable institution\" and is ill. She is too poor to afford the one thing an invalid should have, and asks for his assistance in this matter. Anne understands his daughter lives with him and hopes that they are comfortable and happy. Included with this letter is a receipt for a registered letter (parcel?) dated May 15, 1885 from John Tyler, Jr. to Anne. Also included is a return to sender card dated May 18. Envelope included.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price received a letter from the editor of Century Magazine, and he would like to print Tyler's article. He would like Tyler to point out some of the passages that he has found in the Bible that indicate the \"Master\" will soon come. Price also asks if Tyler has seen Dr. Cous recently and what he thinks of him. Envelope included.","John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington City, D.C. to W.W. Corcoran Washington City, D.C. [COPY]. Tyler is writing to inform Corcoran that the National Arbitration League has been reorganized and that he would have liked to see him as the new president. He describes the League's intended new offices on Massachusetts Avenue. In the center of the city, and plans to name the building after Corcoran should he generously support them. Tyler is also enclosing a newspaper [not included in this collection] which helped turn the previous election in favor of Cleveland and will become the League's publisher once it is transferred to the new building.","W. W. Corcoran Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Esq., President of the National Arbitration League, Washington, D.C. Corcoran received Tyler's letter concerning the National Arbitration League. He wishes them well in their undertaking, but cannot make any contributions to the purchase of the new building.","John Tyler, Jr., Treasury Dept., Washington City, D.C. to Mrs. M.C. Hickman, Cleveland, OH [COPY]. Tyler informs Mrs. Hickman about the recent reorganization of the National Arbitration League and the intent to move to the new building on Massachusetts Avenue. Tyler is also enclosing a newspaper [not included in this collection] which helped turn the previous election in favor of Cleveland and will become the League's publisher once it is transferred to the new building. He would appreciate any monetary assistance Mrs. Hickman can provide. A note from Tyler on the letter's contents, and its reply is included on the back of the letter.","Envelope that contained the letters for the National Arbitration League that includes a note from Tyler. Also included are two pieces of paper with a number of names written on them.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price received the copies of correspondence between Tyler and the editor of the Century Magazine, and he regrets that it doesn't look like Tyler's article will be published. He hopes Tyler will not have to change anything in the article and that the editor will change his mind, but does offer suggestions for changes that will perhaps help them reach a compromise. Envelope included.","Columbus Alexander, West Washington, D.C. to John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Alexander received Tyler's letter about the reorganization of the National Arbitration League, but he is unable to purchase the property discussed. Envelope included.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Marked confidential. Price hasn't heard back from Tyler regarding the publication of the Yancey letter describing the Battle of Corinth. He has an idea of how the article could be changed so as to please the editor of the Century Magazine but still provide an accurate account of events that will do his father justice. Tyler's letter contradicts statements made in the \"Historical Paper of Richmond\" that claim that Price's father wanted to renew the fight after the retreat. Price is willing to write to the editor himself and make the case for publication. In a postscript, Price mentions the other works that may be willing to publish Tyler's letter and how determined he is to see it in print. Two envelopes included.","Celsus Price, St. Louis, MO to General John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Price is delighted that the Century Magazine will publish Tyler's letters mentioned in his previous letter. He offers to have the Iuka letter published in full with the one on Corinth and hopes the manuscripts will not be misplaced. They will appear in the St. Louis Republican with the title, \"Personal Reminiscences of Service with the Missouri State Guard,\" and he will send along a copy. Price also hopes Tyler will enjoy the book he sent him called Stars and the Earth. Copy of \"Speech of Hon. James W. Covert, of New York, in the House of Representatives, June 27, 1890\" [missing] and envelope. Addressed to John Tyler, Jr., Georgetown, Washington, D.C.","Henry C. Semple to John Tyler (Jr.), Washington, D.C.? A short note explaining that Semple is sending a copy of his address given at William and Mary. It was a pious labor and he wishes to know Tyler's opinions of it. The rest of the letter is hard to read. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of the speech, signed by Semple, titled, \"Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.\" Envelope included.","A copy of Henry C. Semple's speech, signed and titled \"Address of Henry C. Semple to the Society of the Alumni of William and Mary College, July 4, 1890.\" [Orginally sent with Semple's letter of December 15, 1890] Envelope included.","\"The Daughter of Mendoza!\" by General Mirabeau Lamas, President of Texas","\"To Miss Little,\" camp near Holly Springs, MS?","\"A Song to Ella,\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), Grenada, MS?","\"Lillah's Lips and Lilliah's Eyes!\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), Major CSA, Grenada, MS?","?General Theophilus Holmes. \"Anacreontic and Allegorical by Aesopus.\" Camp of the Country(?), and the Army, Transmississippi Department","\"To a Young Lady on the Presentation of a Bouquet.\" signed John Tyler (Jr.), CSA, Little Rock, AR","\"Lines to Virginia,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr., Washington, D.C. Written on a copy of Lee's declaration of surrender to Grant.","\"To a young lady wishing some verses addressed to her beautiful and mischievous eyes,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr., Tallahassee, FL","\"Lenora! Or the Compliment!\" Chapters 1, 2, and 3. Envelope included.","Excerpt from John Cordy Jeaffreson \"Book about the clergy,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. [Written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]","\"The Vicar of Bray\" from John Cordy Jeaffreson \"Book about the clergy,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. [2 sheets, written on the back of an Internal Revenue Summons form]","undated. \"Lines from a poem of L. F. Thomas Esq.\" A note of context from Tyler is included on the back.","undated. \"Castles in the Air\"","Scope and Contents","undated. \"My Native Land,\" and \"Air, 'Happy Land,'\" by President John Tyler","undated. \"The Proposal by Bay and Taylor\"","undated. \"The Orchard Puzzle\"","undated. \"Beauty asleep and awake – Addressed to Miss Perkins, on her mischievous eyes.\" Includes a newspaper clipping of a poem by Shelley.","undated and untitled.","undated. \"Lines written by Sir Henry Houghton on the fall of the Confederate flag\" and a short letter to Emily ? from Sallie Galt, Williamsburg, VA [2 sheets]","undated. \"The Ideal and the Real,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr.","undated. \"Lines accompanying a copy of Munford's translation into English of Homer's Iliad, presented by a friend to General Robert E. Lee after the close of the late war between the states.\"","undated. \"Oh Give Me Back My Heart\" and \"Ella of Granada,\" signed by John Tyler, Jr.","undated. \"Napoleon's Dying Prayer,\" 'By an American Student- name unknown'. Written on the back of a copy of Lee's surrender to Grant.","undated. \"One Day A-Maying! A Poem Illustrative of a Life!\" signed by John Tyler, Jr. (crossed out) A note included at the end describes how the poem was received.","undated. \"Extracts from the Religion's of Father Prost (?) On Rev. Francis Mahoney\" [2 sheets]","undated and untitled. Written on a copy of Lee's surrender to Grant.","undated and untitled.","undated. Notes to General Price from Gen Snead On the Battle of Luka, MS(?) Includes hand-drawn map. [2 sheets]","undated. Notes on the Battle of Iuka and the Battle of Hatchie [3 sheets]","\"Notes on the operations of Lee vs. Grant from the Rapidan to the Chickahominy\" [2 sheets]","undated. Paper cover that contained notes on the Battles of Corinth, Luka, Hatchie, Helena, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Chickahominy.","Undated. Note on the formation of the Republican Party","Letitia C[hristian] Tyler to Martha Rochelle Tyler. Everyone is well and her grandmother is better and good to them. Letitia wants her mother to take care of her health and to write soon.","Letitia C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Jerusalem, VA(?) to (?) Clark. Letitia requests Mr. Clark send her the boxes of \"Infants Bodys\" for a 12 month-old child. She will select the ones she likes and send the payment and the surplus back with Mr. Hughes.","L[etitia] C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Prince George, VA to Martha Rochelle Tyler. Letitia and Willie are well, and Mr. Shands left this morning for Harrisonburg. She hasn't been able to travel to Petersburg to find out the price of sugar or coffee because of a sore ankle. The soldiers are drilling nearby and people expect a battle between Lee and McClellan near Winchester.","M. B. Rochelle to Letitia C[hristian Tyler] Shands, Prince George, VA. Letitia's grandmother is glad she is well, hopes to see her soon, and sends updates of family news. She asks Letitia to purchase some items for herself, Letitia's mother, and her sister, Mattie, and will pay her back. 2 sheets, envelope included.","W. B. Shands, Jerusalem, VA to Willie Shands (son of Letitia Christian Tyler Shands) He misses Willie and describes the activities of Willie's Aunt Mattie and Uncle James. Shands provides updates on several people, including Ezra Gardiner and Tommy Fagan who were supposed to have a duel, but were stopped by the authorities. Letter includes a postscript from an unknown person.","Undated. William B. Shands to Mrs. Tyler [Martha Rochelle Tyler (?)]. Shands asks Mrs. Tyler to \"put these little knick knacks in [his] sweetheart's sock\" on Christmas morning.","M[artha?] Rochelle Tyler (mother?), Jerusalem, VA to General ? Wm. B. Shands Discusses Letitia's impending marriage and her personality. She describes the family in detail. Envelope included.","\"Saint Nicholas\" to Willie Shands.St. Nicholas apologizes for not being able to give Willie any candy or fin-crackers. He lost all of his toys and candy in a boating accident. He will bring him everything next Christmas.","undated. \"To Lila\"","Report card for Willie Shands, Suffolk Male Academy, Suffolk, VA","Invitation to the Virginia Military Institute Military Ball","Invitation to a Military Party at John Barham's Hotel, Jerusalem, VA (?)","\"Tournament and Coronation Party invitation,\" (?), VA","Invited to a \"Pic Nic\" in Berlin, VA. Envelope included.","Riva ? to Mattie Rochelle Tyler, Jerusalem, VA. She is getting married and asks Mattie to be a bridesmaid. Envelope included.","\"Pic Nic\" invitation, Black Water Academy, Sussex County, VA. Envelope included.","A. Ridley to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler \u0026 Bro, Jerusalem, VA. Invitation to oyster supper and two dance cards. Envelope included.","Wedding Invitation(?). For Virginia M. Bishop and Emmett R. Reese with note to Martha R[ochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA. Envelope included.","Invitation for Suffolk Female Institute's \"Public Celebration of Victorian Literary Society,\" Suffolk, VA. Envelope included.","J. H. Rochelle, Jerusalem, Southhampton Co., VA to Postmaster, Cumberland City, Stewart Co., TN. Inquiry on Robert Rochelle and family, with enclosed self-addressed and stamped envelope.","Wedding announcement for Alexander M. Gorman and Marie L. George, Washington, D.C.","Wedding Invitation from Mrs. Lucy N. Howard requesting Mattie's presence at the wedding of Lily Nelson and Mr. William H. Parker, Providence Church, York County, VA. Envelope included.","W. F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to M[attie Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Survivors of the Confederate States Navy cannot help with her request, but Clayton can as an individual, since he served with [James H.] Rochelle and [John R.] Tucker. He asks to see her manuscript so that he can advise her on its publication. Envelope included.","Letter and questionnaire sent to veterans of the Confederate States Navy. [Originally included with letter of W. F. Clayton on September 6, 1900]","Scope and Contents","W. F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Clayton knows she has the papers of James H. Rochelle and asks that she send him any official papers from the Confederate Navy so that he might send them along to the Navy Dept. in Washington. The government is publishing information about both the Union and Confederate Navies and he wants them to have as much information as possible and for J. H. Rochelle's papers to receive the attention they deserve. He is still waiting for the manuscript on Rochelle and John R. Tucker. [2 sheets] Envelope included.","W.F. Clayton, Florence, S.C. to M[artha Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Clayton received her last letter and thanks her for the information on John R. Tucker. He served with him and James H. Rochelle on the Patrick Henry during the Battle of Hampton Roads and remembers them well. He will write to the publishers to let them know that he will be buying the book.[Ripped] Envelope included.","Scope and Contents","Virginia Tucker, Norfolk, VA to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Tucker is sending the addresses of Admiral John R. Tucker's children, as requested. She is very interested in reading the book by James H. Rochelle that is to be published, and asks that Mattie send her two copies of it. Envelope included.","Virginia Tucker, Norfolk, VA to [Mattie Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. She received the copy of the book on the life of her father and offers her thanks. When her brother Randolph returns from abroad, she knows he will like a copy, too. Envelope included.","Envelope postmarked February 23, 1903, to Miss. M. Tyler Courtland S(?) Co, VA from W.F. Clayton, Attorney-at-Law, Florence, S.C.","Marie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. Marie received the flowers and took Alex Jr. with her to Arlington. He took a Kodak photo of John Tyler, Jr.'s gravestone. She invites Mattie to Washington and would like her to see her grown-up son. The little blue shoe. Mattie sent her for Christmas is on her dressing table, and she gives updates on the activities of several friends. She asks how Mattie likes President Taft and says he's had a quieting effect on people and Washington. Photo of gravestone and envelope included.","Rudolph de Lordova(?), London, England To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Post Mistress, Courtland, VA de Lordova has seen the articles on her effort to retain her job as postmaster in Courtland. He writes for the chief illustrated weekly papers and thinks their audience would be interested in her story, and requests a photo of her that can be printed. He will send her a copy of the paper when it is published. Envelope included.","Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA The Neale Publishing Company published her book, Rear-Admiral John Randolph Tucker, 10 years ago, but no copies have sold recently. The company wishes to terminate the contract with her and send her the bound and unbound copies of the book. If she doesn't want to pay shipping on them, they can sell them as waste paper. Envelope included.","Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA. They have received her payment and have shipped all the bound and unbound copies of her book to her. They believe they returned the original manuscript to her with the galley proofs some time ago. Envelope included.","September 18, 1921 [postmarked]. Walter Neale, Neale Publishing Company, New York City, NY to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Neale is expanding his business to the motion picture industry. There is no fear that film will ever replace print, but books can easily be turned into popular, lucrative films. He is accepting material that can be used for motion pictures as well as books now. Envelope included.","Marie L. Gorman, Washington, D.C. to Mattie R[ochelle] Tyler, Courtland, VA Alex Jr. took the enclosed picture of John Tyler, Jr.'s grave at Arlington, but the film has not been looked at for years. They are enjoying wonderful weather there. Enclosed photo is the same one with the letter dated March 22, 1909. This copy has a caption written below it and an \"X\" over the grave. Envelope included.","Undated. (?) to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler Marked \"Strictly confidential.\" The writer asks that Mattie come immediately after dinner so she can try on her wedding dress. The groom wanted to be married that night, but she asked him to postpone for a week. Envelope included.","Undated. Jeanie D. Portoro? To Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler, Jerusalem, VA Dance invitation. Envelope included.","Undated card. ? to Mattie [Rochelle] Tyler","Undated and unsigned card with envelope.","\"Albania\" postcard, copyright 1894, by the Singer Manufacturing Co.","Card for ? Rochelle","Envelope addressed to Miss Mattie Tyler, Courtland VA. Dated November 12, 1904 [Postmark].","Envelope addressed to (?).","Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on James H. Rochelle, \"The Late Captain Rochelle\"","Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on John R. Tucker,\"Rochelle's 'Life of Tucker'\" Written by W. F. Clayton, February 23.","Article from the Richmond News-Dispatch on Jefferson Davis: \"Tearing Down Davis' Prison\"","Autographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).","Autographed to John Tyler, Jr., by author(?).","\"Party Purposes and Personal Political Designs Associated with Recent Popular Elections\" (Nov. 1 and 10, 1867 issues of Review) Discussion of President Johnson, \"Black Republican\", Conservative Republican and Democratic factions in Congress. Note: much of the document is on the back of Loyalty Oath blanks. [40 pages]","\"Black Republicanism –the Agent of British Policy in Respect to American Interests\" [27 pages]","Letter from John Tyler, Jr.  to daughter Mattie, Tallahassee. Describes family genealogy. Includes letter from Grace Tyler Scott asking about family history, March 7, 1875. Also includes copy of reply to Mrs. Scott's letter detailing family connections, March 23, 1875. In addition, a newspaper article detailing the accomplishments of Robert Tyler, Esq. from The Weekly Floridian, dated June 8, 1875, is included. Lastly, there is a copy of a letter to John Tyler, Jr. from (?) W. Jones dated May 17, 1875. A note on the entire suite of documents presumably by a member of Swem LIbrary's Special Collections staff is included.","Copy of genealogy for son and daughter in Virginia.","Letter from Virginia Board of Immigration, Richmond VA, inviting emigrants from Scotland, England and Wales.","Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Lapland, VA to Charles Bruce [copy], recommending John Tyler, Jr. to Immigration Board.","Scope and Contents","Letter to James Black, Richmond, Virginia from John Tyler, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, requesting job of drafting letter to English, Welsh and Scottish emigrants.","Letter from Jeremiah Morton, Mobile AL, to John Tyler, discussing John Black.","Scope and Contents","Letter from C. M. Smith and J. M. Donald , Richmond, Virginia to John Tyler, Jr., giving their opinion of Tyler's fitness and estimates of costs for emigrant letter.","Letter from John Tyler, Jr. to James Black, May 18, 1866, sending the draft of the \"Act to promote immigration\" from Great Britain.  Includes printed copy of the act entitled \"The State of Virginia to The People of Great Britain.\"","This last article recounts the trial of Tyler vs. Black. Tyler claims that Black, a member of the Virginia Board of Immigration, owes him $500 for drafting a letter to the people of England, Scotland and Wales.","Witness list for Tyler v Black.","Scope and Contents","Letter to John Tyler Esq., Richmond, Virginia from Robert Blow and Son, New York.","Letter describing land agency they have set up in New York to sell southern real estate, and asking Tyler to send lists of properties for sale around Richmond.","Response to letter from Tyler. [3 sheets]","Letter regarding letters of introduction from land agency","Response to a list of properties Tyler sent, statement that he will be their exclusive Richmond representative now.","Reference to a potential client passing through Richmond","Followup about potential client and comment about business picking up when South's political status is settled","Documents related to criminal case involving Tyler's half brother William Wells.","From J. E. Wells, Portage City, WI, to John Tyler, Esq., stating that he can't help William financially, asking to be kept informed on case. Included is a letter from J. E. Wells, Portage City, WI, to his brother, William Wells.","A letter from J. E. Wells, Postage City, Wisconsin, to his brother, William Wells, Williamsburg, Va. States that he hopes that William is innocent, but if he is not he \"must suffer the penalty of the law.\" Their father does not have the means to help him with the money William requested.","Documents from case, statement from defendant and argument from counsel that larceny had not been committed in Richmond, so the court had no jurisdiction. [5 sheets]","Notes from Tyler in preparation for case. [7 sheets]","undated. Divorce statement regarding Bryan Mallory and Anne Cunningham (?), on the ground of previous marriage.","From Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglas.","Deed of (?) from Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglass(?).","Deed from Allen Davis to W. R. C. Douglas. [3 Copies]","Petition of Leonard Henley to Virginia Legislature.","Draft of a Petition for election of officers, 3rd Cav, Missouri Volunteers (CSA) , Camp Davis , AR","Petition of the 3rd Calvary of the Missouri Volunteers (CSA) for an election of field officers. Camp Davis, AR","Documents in case of court-martial of Captain J. H. Carido [12 sheets and 1 envelope]","Ulster County Gazette, January 4, 1800 and The Virginia Gazette and Virginia Ad (Richmond, Virginia) February 1, 1800."],"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_coll_ssim":["Republican Party (U.S.)"],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Republican Party (U.S.)","Tyler Family","Beauregard, Pierre Gustave Toutant, 1818-1893","Johnston, Joseph Eggleston, 1807-1891","Rochelle, Marie Antoinette","Shands, Letitia C. 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Users must request boxes 48 hours in advance of desired use. Neither drop-in nor next-day requests can be fulfilled. For additional information, contact Special Collections. \n","The word \"organization\" is used here with considerable\n         diffidence, for any researcher studying the container list\n         that follows will realize quickly that there is no\n         organization in the usual sense of the word.","As noted under \"Provenance,\" the Low Moor Iron Company\n         papers were subjected to a number of moves; when processing\n         began in the fall of 1976, no discernible scheme of\n         organization could be determined.","The first step was to review the series of coded numbers\n         placed on the bundles of papers before they were moved to\n         the dormitory attic, but these did not provide any sort of\n         useful organization. Next, the spine titles of the original\n         letter boxes were reviewed (they had been copied onto the\n         gray cardboard sheets before the move to the dormitory\n         attic), but they, too, proved useless.","These steps having provided no scheme, and after a\n         considerable hiatus due to a turnover in student processors\n         on the collection, the new student processors were\n         instructed to begin a box-by-box inventory of the contents\n         of the collection. During this inventory, old folders were\n         replaced with acid-free ones, and the original folder\n         headings were copied onto the new ones. Some removal of\n         paper clips was accomplished, and the materials were\n         reviewed and notes taken for the guide.","Some consolidation of materials was accomplished, and in\n         other cases, materials were moved. This work has created\n         some problems in the numbering of the boxes. Thus, the\n         researchers will find boxes marked \"6A\" and \"23C\"; he will\n         also discover that certain box numbers have been entirely\n         omitted. As the box numbers exist only to aid in the\n         location of material, it was not felt that the unusual\n         numbers and the omissions would cause problems in working\n         with the papers.","A certain amount of movement of boxes within the\n         collection, and of materials among boxes, probably would\n         ease use of it. But what processing was accomplished on\n         this project took far longer than had been anticipated, and\n         there was no time in the late spring of 1978, when the\n         processors had to complete their work with the project, to\n         undertake a mass movement of material. Thus, they stand in\n         the order in which we found them at the beginning of the\n         project.","The Low Moor Iron Company, the first producer of pig\n         iron in Virginia according to the company's claims, was a\n         self-contained manufacturing unit producing from its own\n         mines the coal, limestone, and iron ore needed for its iron\n         production. Located in Low Moor near Clifton Forge in\n         Alleghany County in western Virginia, an area rich in\n         mineral deposits, the company was in operation from\n         1872-1930, producing only pig iron; it never attempted to\n         produce finished iron products.","Coal came to the Low Moor furnaces from the Kay Moor\n         Mines at Kay Moor, West Virginia, about thirty miles from\n         Low Moor; limestone was produced from the Low Moor\n         limestone quarries; and iron ore came from the Fenwick,\n         Dolly Ann, Jordan, Rich Patch, Low Moor, and Longdale\n         Mines, most of them within twenty miles of Low Moor at\n         Covington or Clifton Forge.","The towns of Low Moor and Kay Moor were company towns in\n         every respect. Workers lived in company-owned houses,\n         bought food in company stores, worshiped at the company\n         church, saw movies in the company theater, were treated in\n         the company hospital, and were buried in the company\n         cemetery. Workers received part of their pay in scrip that\n         they exchanged for goods and services. According to a\n         statement from the Kay Moor Mines dated November 1904, Kay\n         Moor then employed 338 people, paid them an average wage of\n         $36.26 per month, and issued half of their pay in scrip.\n         Kay Moor had four stores; Low Moor had seven or eight. All\n         of these stores carried large inventories which are\n         detailed in the collection. These inventories are valuable\n         to anyone interested in determining the wants and needs of\n         a coal miner and his family.","In the late 1910's and 1920's Kay Moor had a company\n         theater called the Azure Theater which seated about 300\n         people. There were also plans for a company-owned social\n         center, to have pool tables, a soda fountain, and\n         provisions for dancing and skating. The company was in\n         tough economic straits by the 1920's, however, and there is\n         no evidence that the social center was built. The town of\n         Low Moor was so completely under the company's influence\n         that one of Low Moor Iron Company's assistant managers\n         served as the town sheriff. He often foreclosed on people\n         who did not pay their debts, and drove troublesome people\n         \"out of town on a rail\" as he put it.","The Low Moor Iron Company's fortunes fluctuated during\n         the various business cycles between the years 1880-1930.\n         Low Moor was one of the larger pig iron producers in\n         Virginia, but Virginia pig iron production was not\n         important nationally. Low Moor officials sometimes sold\n         their product themselves, but more often they used agents,\n         the prevalent method at the time. Low Moor Iron Company\n         used a variety of agents through the 1900's. James F. Bryan\n         acted as the exclusive agent for the sale of Kay Moor Coal\n         from September 21, 1903 to September, 1905. From about 1890\n         until about 1910 Dalton Nash and Company were the exclusive\n         eastern agents of Low Moor Iron. After that time the\n         exclusive agency went to Philips Isham and Company located\n         in New York. From about 1890 the western agency was handled\n         chiefly by Thomas Mack and Company. After 1902 Thomas Mack\n         and Company underwent a name change, becoming Walter\n         Wallingford and Company, with offices located in\n         Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.","Perhaps the Low Moor Iron Company's biggest problem over\n         the years was obtaining railroad cars for the\n         transportation of its finished product. Low Moor Iron\n         Company had its own cars for transporting its raw materials\n         among its various facilities. For the long haul necessary\n         for its finished goods, however, it depended upon the\n         services of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the\n         relationship was not always a happy one. The Low Moor\n         Company complained many times to the C \u0026 O Railroad\n         about the discrepancies between long-and shorthaul freight\n         rates. Low Moor also had trouble getting cars from the C\n         \u0026 O. In a letter to one of Low Moor Company's agents\n         from an irate customer dated 1898, the customer wrote: \"We\n         wrote you on Saturday and endeavored to question upon your\n         mind the necessity of taking care of us with Low Moor iron.\n         We are on our uppers--there is not a pound of Low Moor iron\n         in the yard. Of the one hundred tons ordered some time ago,\n         not one pound of it has been received.\" This was, according\n         to the Low Moor Iron Company, because they could not get\n         the railroad cars. In a letter from Thomas Mack and Company\n         dated November 26, 1901, to General Manager E. C. Means:\n         \"We are hopeful that the car supply will get better because\n         of the number of orders you have of ours for prompt\n         shipment. Our customers are complaining that they are not\n         getting the iron fast enough. . . . We hope that the\n         railroad will be able to supply you with empty cars.\" In\n         another letter dated 1916 to John B. Guernsey, then acting\n         General Manager of the Low Moor Iron Company, \"We were not\n         supplied with coke cars for today's loading, and\n         consequently we have been practically down of Kay Moor\n         ovens all day.\"","The problem of procuring labor also plagued the Low Moor\n         Company. The company sometimes tried to hire immigrant\n         laborers and send the men directly to Low Moor from New\n         York City. There were problems with this, as is explained\n         in the following letter dated April 7, 1906: \n          To Mr. George Wickes \n             Supt. of Mines \n             Kay Moor, Virginia \n             Dear George, \n             Tony arrived with twenty one men last night. One\n            got away in Jersey two in Washington D.C., four in\n            Charlottesville. Some of the men are very good looking,\n            but taken as a whole they are the worst lot I have ever\n            seen: Irish, German-Jews, and Italians. . . . Our New\n            York transportations to this place have never been a\n            success. Signed, \n             Ed D. Wickes Supt. of Mines Low Moor usually employed labor agencies, one\n         of which was Atwood's Employment Agency. Often the Low Moor\n         Company would request certain nationalities, believing them\n         to be better workers than others. Sometimes the company\n         would request a gang of twenty made up of \"ten Greeks and\n         ten Italians.\" Many of the immigrants fled Low Moor and Kay\n         Moor when they learned that they would have to work\n         underground. There is a fair amount of material on\n         immigrant labor and its procurement in the collection, and\n         it is noted in the description of the box contents.","Low Moor Iron Company not only had trouble procuring\n         labor, but it also had trouble with labor already employed\n         in the mines and at the factory. Labor dissension and\n         strikes troubled the Kay Moor Mines through the 1900's. The\n         great coal strike of 1902 hurt the Low Moor Company's coal\n         mining operation, but by 1903 things were \"nearly back to\n         normal\" according to the mine superintendent. There was\n         still trouble at Kay Moor Mines, however. In a letter dated\n         April 26, 1906, to the treasurer of Low Moor Company, the\n         manager of the mines wrote about the trouble in \"trying to\n         get the agitators out.\" The mines were seventy-five men\n         short of the total labor force needed because many of the\n         coal miners returned to their farms during the spring.\n         There were rumblings of another strike at Kay Moor, the\n         result of which was to be a fourteen percent increase in\n         wages for the Kay Moor Mine workers via an agreement with\n         the United Mine Workers Union in December.","The Low Moor Iron Company grew along with the rest of\n         Virginia industry in the 1890's and 1900's. Starting with\n         only one furnace in the 1870's, it opened a second furnace\n         at Covington, Virginia, in 1891. In 1911 it opened a third\n         furnace, this time at Low Moor. Covington, with its heavy\n         industry, soon became known as the \"Pittsburgh of\n         Virginia.\" Virginia's pig iron production rose from 9,000\n         short tons in 1870 to 544,034 long tons in 1903. Judging\n         from the Low Moor Company's correspondence, the most\n         prosperous period for the company fell between the years\n         1895-1907. In the years between 1907-1917 problems befell\n         the Virginia pig iron industry. In a letter from William W.\n         Hearns, the president of the Virginia based Princess Pig\n         Iron Company, to U. S. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Hearns\n         writes of the problems of the Virginia pig iron industry:\n         \"There is not a blast furnace in Virginia that is making\n         any money from the manufacture of pig iron. The cause of\n         this is there is an exceedingly low price on pig iron in\n         the country at the present time, and the increased cost of\n         manufacturing is due to the increase in wages in all\n         lines.\" With the outbreak of World War I prices rose\n         dramatically, but in a market report to Low Moor dated\n         November 11, 1916, it was stated that: \"In spite of the\n         high prices, it is not a picnic to be in the iron industry.\n         There is a desperate shortage of cars and equipment in the\n         coal and iron districts, and in consequence there are\n         troubles of all kinds to get materials shipped. The\n         situation has grown serious.\"","When America became involved in the First World War, it\n         meant a boost for the Low Moor Iron Company. The government\n         helped it procure labor, and even helped it repair its\n         furnaces. The problem of supplies and cars for their\n         shipments, however, plagued the company more than ever. It\n         had a good deal of trouble getting all the raw materials it\n         needed due chiefly to the \"tight ship\" run by Harry F.\n         Byrd, Sr., U.S. Fuel Administrator for Virginia. After the\n         war very serious problems began to trouble the Low Moor\n         Iron Company. The demand for iron fell precipitously and a\n         short but severe depression ensued from 1919-1922. The\n         depression seemed to hit the iron industry especially hard.\n         Prices took a huge drop due to the lack of demand, and many\n         pre-war contracts had to be revalued. To compound the\n         company's problems, the Kay Moor Mines went on strike in\n         1919. This strike was quickly settled, as the market for\n         coal was so good that the Low Moor Company ceased taking\n         orders temporarily in 1921 as it could not fill the orders\n         it had on hand.","The Low Moor Company furnaces lay idle for some twenty\n         months. Finally, in November 1922 one of Low Moor's\n         furnaces was finally fired up. While prosperity gradually\n         returned to the rest of the country, the Low Moor Iron\n         Company never recovered. Production of pig iron in the\n         Virginia iron industry declined from 544,034 tons in 1903\n         to 148,053 tons in 1923, considered a good year for the\n         industry as a whole. In February 1926 Low Moor officials\n         talked of merging with two other iron companies in order to\n         revive the iron business for the three companies. The\n         merger, however, never occurred. By late 1926 the company\n         was in the process of liquidation. An advertisement in the\n         Charleston, West Virginia, Daily Mail dated April 30, 1927,\n         told of a huge warehouse sale at the Low Moor Iron Company.\n         The advertisement noted \"thousands of screws, pipe\n         fittings, valves, etc.\" The last piece of correspondence\n         from the Low Moor Iron Company in the collection is dated\n         1929. It deals with the sale of a machine.","Why did the iron industry in Virginia decline as it did?\n         Some say that lack of speed, efficiency, and a decent\n         transportation system for Alleghany County caused it. In a\n         letter from C. E. Bertie, secretary of the Virginia Pig\n         Iron Association, to the \n          Manufacturers Record dated 1925, Bertie claimed that it was the\n         tremendous rise in the cost of transportation. Virginia, he\n         claimed, had almost no home market. Over 80% of its normal\n         production was shipped out to other states. The failure of\n         the Interstate Commerce Commission to treat Virginia\n         furnaces as southern furnaces was the cause of much of the\n         trouble. From 1914-1925 there were four blanket increases\n         in freight rates in the country, of which only one applied\n         equally to all localities. Southern furnaces were received\n         only two increases--a 25% increase in 1918 and a 25%\n         increase in 1920--but northern furnaces had had 5%, 15%,\n         25%, and 40% increases in their transportation costs.\n         Virginia furnaces, although recognized as southern\n         furnaces, had had freight rates increased in line with the\n         northern furnaces. Prior to the war Virginia iron reached\n         all points in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois on a\n         competitive basis with southern furnaces. After World War I\n         the advantage was limited to a small portion of\n         southeastern Ohio. All of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan\n         were now lost to the Virginia producers. The Virginia\n         producer, according to Bertie, felt that the freight rates\n         should be restored to a relationship with southern\n         furnaces. If what Bertie said was true, the other southern\n         states iron industries should not have been in the same\n         desperate economic straits as Virginia's, and statistics\n         should support this. In the 1920's production rose to new\n         heights in Alabama. In Tennessee, however, iron production\n         plunged to new lows during the 1920's. While the south\n         accounted for 10.2% of the entire U. S. production in the\n         years 1919-1924, Virginia accounted for less than 1% during\n         those years. In 1915 Virginia accounted for over 6% of the\n         U.S. iron production. One can see a decline in other areas\n         of the south than Virginia. While the discrepancies in the\n         freight rates may have helped cause the decline, clearly\n         there are other reasons.","During the 1900's there was a discovery of extremely\n         rich iron ore deposits in the mid-west. Much of this ore\n         was on or near the surface, making the mining of it both\n         easy and inexpensive. This in turn lowered production costs\n         of the pig iron. This caused iron production to shift to\n         that region, and resulted in a decline in the Virginia iron\n         industry. There was a sharp increase in iron production in\n         the mid-west through the 1920's. The iron ore in the\n         mid-west may have been of better quality than Virginia, but\n         the iron ore in Virginia was of sufficient quality to\n         produce a good pig iron. The western ore deposits were not\n         as conveniently located as Virginia deposits, but the\n         inexpensiveness of production more than made up for it.","In examining the rise and fall of the Low Moor Iron\n         Company, we can see a situation in which the conditions for\n         the manufacture of iron were nearly ideal. There was plenty\n         of land for expansion and resources for the manufacture of\n         the iron. The major internal problem faced by the Low Moor\n         Iron Company was that of transportation. External\n         developments, however, caused the final demise of the Low\n         Moor Iron Company.","Low Moor Iron Company Personnel:","Executive Staff: Managing Director, Colonel H. M.\n         Goodwin: ca. 1881. General Managers: H. G. Merry: ca.\n         1884-1902; E. C. Means: ca. 1905-1915; J. P. Guernsey: ca.\n         1915 (acting General Manager); F. U. Humbert: ca.\n         1916-1929. Assistant General Manager: E. B. Wilkinson: ca.\n         1909-1915. Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers: Edward Low:\n         ca. 1886-1898; Frank Lyman (in New York): ca. 1898-1919; S.\n         G. Cragill (Asst. Treasurer): ca. 1900-1915; H. A. Dalton:\n         ca. 1921-1929; John Lipscomb (Asst. Treasurer): ca.\n         1918-1928.","Factory and Mine Supervisors: Kay Moor Superintendents:\n         C. C. Cooke: ca. 1918; Ed. D. Wickes: ca. 1906; H. L.\n         Tansell: ca. 1903; A. H. Reed: ca. 1906. Kay Moor Managers:\n         J. W. Monteith: manager of mines. ca. 1918; promoted in\n         1925 to general superintendent in charge of mine plants,\n         coke ovens, shops, repairs, and construction; A. L.\n         Monteith: assistant superintendent of mines, ca. 1918;\n         George T. Wickes: manager of Covington mines, ca.\n         1906-1917; Ross Howell, ca. 1918. Stack Mines\n         Superintendents: J. H. Carpenter: ca. 1906; C. D.\n         Oberschain: ca. 1907; J. L. Harris: ca. 1903; John S. Ham:\n         ca. 1891-1901. Rich Patch Mines Superintendents: John R.\n         Thompson: foreman, ca. 1906. Low Moor assorted other\n         personnel: S. L. Tulley: trainmaster, ca. 1906; B. J.\n         Shenkley: foreman, Low Moor limestone quarries; L. Q. Wood:\n         assistant traffic manager, ca. 1919.","The Low Moor Iron Company ceased operations in 1930;\n            what happened to the records of the company in the years\n            immediately following is not known, but in 1939, the Green\n            Bookman, a Charlottesville bookshop, sold the records to\n            the University of Virginia Library.","The records arrived at the receiving room door of the\n            new Alderman Library on October 16, 1939, in a trailer\n            truck whose load was estimated to weigh about fourteen\n            tons. As the manuscripts staff dug around in the piles of\n            over 1200 account books, and countless boxes of papers they\n            realized that the company had saved almost all of its\n            papers including checks, invoices, vouchers, and receipts,\n            and certain of these records were destroyed as their\n            information was recorded in other records. Once the bulk of\n            the collection had been reduced, the remaining records were\n            transferred to the stack area of the Division of Rare Books\n            and Manuscripts.","By 1958, little storage space remained in Alderman\n            Library, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division was\n            especially crowded because of the rapid growth of its\n            collections. After an examination of its storage areas, the\n            division's staff decided to move the Low Moor records to\n            the attic of one of the student dormitories. The collection\n            had had little use chiefly because there was no finding\n            aid. There seemed little likelihood of extensive researcher\n            use until the collection could be processed.","In preparation for the move, the old letter boxes in\n            which much of the collection had arrived in the Library\n            were discarded. The records from each box were placed\n            between sheets of the heavy gray cardboard used to protect\n            unbound newspapers in the Library's stacks, and the spine\n            labels of the old letter boxes were copied onto the\n            cardboard. The resulting bundles were wrapped with brown\n            Kraft paper and tied up with string. The bundles were\n            numbered. Whatever original order the letter boxes may have\n            had was lost by the time they arrived in the Library, and\n            after the bundling, removal to a dormitory attic, and\n            subsequent return to the Library in 1976, all vestiges of\n            the original order were lost.","The bundles remained in the dormitory attic for almost\n            twenty years. Occasional visits were made by the division\n            staff to check on their condition, and on very rare\n            occasions, a researcher was brave enough to ask to be shown\n            the collection. Once the researcher saw the imposing amount\n            of material and the conditions in the attic, interest in\n            using the collection invariably died.","In late 1976 a grant from the National Endowment for the\n            Humanities was obtained to allow the Library to process the\n            Low Moor Iron Company papers, and the papers of Edward L.\n            Stone and the Borderland Coal Company, another large\n            collection of records stored in the same dormitory attic.\n            All of these records and papers were moved back to the\n            Library where the bundles were cleaned and opened. The\n            contents of each were placed in a Hollinger storage box,\n            and all notes on the paper wrappings and on the gray\n            cardboard sheets were recorded.","The more than 1200 bound accounting records of the Low\n            Moor Iron Company were surveyed by the grant project staff.\n            The contents of each volume were noted on a mimeographed\n            form, and later typed on 3 x 5\" cards to create a\n            readily-accessible file for the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n            This information was also typed on pages to be added to\n            this guide.","The Low Moor Iron Company papers consist of\n         approximately 280 four-inch Hollinger archives boxes (ca.\n         95 linear feet) of records, ca. 1885-1927, and some 1200\n         bound volumes of the company's accounting records,\n         1873-1927, of this iron producing company located in Low\n         Moor (four miles southwest of Clifton Forge), Alleghany\n         County, Virginia.","This material consists of records typical of those\n         produced by a firm of this type in the period, but as the\n         company owned its own coal and iron mines and limestone\n         quarries, there is considerable information about the\n         production of these raw materials. Large numbers of the\n         records that deal with the company's employees have\n         survived: time books, payroll books, hands ledgers, and the\n         like. Because these books sometimes include information\n         about the employee's trade or job with the company, and as\n         race is indicated in some of the records, these books\n         should provide date for studies of the structure and upward\n         mobility within the labor force, patterns of\n         ethnic--possibly racial--occupational penetration and\n         mobility, material conditions of the workers, and so on.\n         The papers should permit a range of studies detailing the\n         pattern and evolution of industrial organization in the\n         iron industry, and the evolution of markets and marketing\n         structures for the entire period. Because the company was\n         dependent upon railroads to move its raw materials to the\n         furnaces, and for the marketing of its products, there is\n         considerable information about railroads and their\n         relationship to their customers.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["662"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company \n         1873-1927"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company \n         1873-1927"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company \n         1873-1927"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was purchased from Green Bookman in\n            1939."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["95 linear feer + 1200\n         volumes"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStored off-site. Users must request boxes 48 hours in advance of desired use. Neither drop-in nor next-day requests can be fulfilled. For additional information, contact Special Collections. \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Stored off-site. Users must request boxes 48 hours in advance of desired use. Neither drop-in nor next-day requests can be fulfilled. For additional information, contact Special Collections. \n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe word \"organization\" is used here with considerable\n         diffidence, for any researcher studying the container list\n         that follows will realize quickly that there is no\n         organization in the usual sense of the word.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs noted under \"Provenance,\" the Low Moor Iron Company\n         papers were subjected to a number of moves; when processing\n         began in the fall of 1976, no discernible scheme of\n         organization could be determined.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first step was to review the series of coded numbers\n         placed on the bundles of papers before they were moved to\n         the dormitory attic, but these did not provide any sort of\n         useful organization. Next, the spine titles of the original\n         letter boxes were reviewed (they had been copied onto the\n         gray cardboard sheets before the move to the dormitory\n         attic), but they, too, proved useless.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese steps having provided no scheme, and after a\n         considerable hiatus due to a turnover in student processors\n         on the collection, the new student processors were\n         instructed to begin a box-by-box inventory of the contents\n         of the collection. During this inventory, old folders were\n         replaced with acid-free ones, and the original folder\n         headings were copied onto the new ones. Some removal of\n         paper clips was accomplished, and the materials were\n         reviewed and notes taken for the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome consolidation of materials was accomplished, and in\n         other cases, materials were moved. This work has created\n         some problems in the numbering of the boxes. Thus, the\n         researchers will find boxes marked \"6A\" and \"23C\"; he will\n         also discover that certain box numbers have been entirely\n         omitted. As the box numbers exist only to aid in the\n         location of material, it was not felt that the unusual\n         numbers and the omissions would cause problems in working\n         with the papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA certain amount of movement of boxes within the\n         collection, and of materials among boxes, probably would\n         ease use of it. But what processing was accomplished on\n         this project took far longer than had been anticipated, and\n         there was no time in the late spring of 1978, when the\n         processors had to complete their work with the project, to\n         undertake a mass movement of material. Thus, they stand in\n         the order in which we found them at the beginning of the\n         project.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The word \"organization\" is used here with considerable\n         diffidence, for any researcher studying the container list\n         that follows will realize quickly that there is no\n         organization in the usual sense of the word.","As noted under \"Provenance,\" the Low Moor Iron Company\n         papers were subjected to a number of moves; when processing\n         began in the fall of 1976, no discernible scheme of\n         organization could be determined.","The first step was to review the series of coded numbers\n         placed on the bundles of papers before they were moved to\n         the dormitory attic, but these did not provide any sort of\n         useful organization. Next, the spine titles of the original\n         letter boxes were reviewed (they had been copied onto the\n         gray cardboard sheets before the move to the dormitory\n         attic), but they, too, proved useless.","These steps having provided no scheme, and after a\n         considerable hiatus due to a turnover in student processors\n         on the collection, the new student processors were\n         instructed to begin a box-by-box inventory of the contents\n         of the collection. During this inventory, old folders were\n         replaced with acid-free ones, and the original folder\n         headings were copied onto the new ones. Some removal of\n         paper clips was accomplished, and the materials were\n         reviewed and notes taken for the guide.","Some consolidation of materials was accomplished, and in\n         other cases, materials were moved. This work has created\n         some problems in the numbering of the boxes. Thus, the\n         researchers will find boxes marked \"6A\" and \"23C\"; he will\n         also discover that certain box numbers have been entirely\n         omitted. As the box numbers exist only to aid in the\n         location of material, it was not felt that the unusual\n         numbers and the omissions would cause problems in working\n         with the papers.","A certain amount of movement of boxes within the\n         collection, and of materials among boxes, probably would\n         ease use of it. But what processing was accomplished on\n         this project took far longer than had been anticipated, and\n         there was no time in the late spring of 1978, when the\n         processors had to complete their work with the project, to\n         undertake a mass movement of material. Thus, they stand in\n         the order in which we found them at the beginning of the\n         project."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company, the first producer of pig\n         iron in Virginia according to the company's claims, was a\n         self-contained manufacturing unit producing from its own\n         mines the coal, limestone, and iron ore needed for its iron\n         production. Located in Low Moor near Clifton Forge in\n         Alleghany County in western Virginia, an area rich in\n         mineral deposits, the company was in operation from\n         1872-1930, producing only pig iron; it never attempted to\n         produce finished iron products.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCoal came to the Low Moor furnaces from the Kay Moor\n         Mines at Kay Moor, West Virginia, about thirty miles from\n         Low Moor; limestone was produced from the Low Moor\n         limestone quarries; and iron ore came from the Fenwick,\n         Dolly Ann, Jordan, Rich Patch, Low Moor, and Longdale\n         Mines, most of them within twenty miles of Low Moor at\n         Covington or Clifton Forge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe towns of Low Moor and Kay Moor were company towns in\n         every respect. Workers lived in company-owned houses,\n         bought food in company stores, worshiped at the company\n         church, saw movies in the company theater, were treated in\n         the company hospital, and were buried in the company\n         cemetery. Workers received part of their pay in scrip that\n         they exchanged for goods and services. According to a\n         statement from the Kay Moor Mines dated November 1904, Kay\n         Moor then employed 338 people, paid them an average wage of\n         $36.26 per month, and issued half of their pay in scrip.\n         Kay Moor had four stores; Low Moor had seven or eight. All\n         of these stores carried large inventories which are\n         detailed in the collection. These inventories are valuable\n         to anyone interested in determining the wants and needs of\n         a coal miner and his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the late 1910's and 1920's Kay Moor had a company\n         theater called the Azure Theater which seated about 300\n         people. There were also plans for a company-owned social\n         center, to have pool tables, a soda fountain, and\n         provisions for dancing and skating. The company was in\n         tough economic straits by the 1920's, however, and there is\n         no evidence that the social center was built. The town of\n         Low Moor was so completely under the company's influence\n         that one of Low Moor Iron Company's assistant managers\n         served as the town sheriff. He often foreclosed on people\n         who did not pay their debts, and drove troublesome people\n         \"out of town on a rail\" as he put it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company's fortunes fluctuated during\n         the various business cycles between the years 1880-1930.\n         Low Moor was one of the larger pig iron producers in\n         Virginia, but Virginia pig iron production was not\n         important nationally. Low Moor officials sometimes sold\n         their product themselves, but more often they used agents,\n         the prevalent method at the time. Low Moor Iron Company\n         used a variety of agents through the 1900's. James F. Bryan\n         acted as the exclusive agent for the sale of Kay Moor Coal\n         from September 21, 1903 to September, 1905. From about 1890\n         until about 1910 Dalton Nash and Company were the exclusive\n         eastern agents of Low Moor Iron. After that time the\n         exclusive agency went to Philips Isham and Company located\n         in New York. From about 1890 the western agency was handled\n         chiefly by Thomas Mack and Company. After 1902 Thomas Mack\n         and Company underwent a name change, becoming Walter\n         Wallingford and Company, with offices located in\n         Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerhaps the Low Moor Iron Company's biggest problem over\n         the years was obtaining railroad cars for the\n         transportation of its finished product. Low Moor Iron\n         Company had its own cars for transporting its raw materials\n         among its various facilities. For the long haul necessary\n         for its finished goods, however, it depended upon the\n         services of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the\n         relationship was not always a happy one. The Low Moor\n         Company complained many times to the C \u0026amp; O Railroad\n         about the discrepancies between long-and shorthaul freight\n         rates. Low Moor also had trouble getting cars from the C\n         \u0026amp; O. In a letter to one of Low Moor Company's agents\n         from an irate customer dated 1898, the customer wrote: \"We\n         wrote you on Saturday and endeavored to question upon your\n         mind the necessity of taking care of us with Low Moor iron.\n         We are on our uppers--there is not a pound of Low Moor iron\n         in the yard. Of the one hundred tons ordered some time ago,\n         not one pound of it has been received.\" This was, according\n         to the Low Moor Iron Company, because they could not get\n         the railroad cars. In a letter from Thomas Mack and Company\n         dated November 26, 1901, to General Manager E. C. Means:\n         \"We are hopeful that the car supply will get better because\n         of the number of orders you have of ours for prompt\n         shipment. Our customers are complaining that they are not\n         getting the iron fast enough. . . . We hope that the\n         railroad will be able to supply you with empty cars.\" In\n         another letter dated 1916 to John B. Guernsey, then acting\n         General Manager of the Low Moor Iron Company, \"We were not\n         supplied with coke cars for today's loading, and\n         consequently we have been practically down of Kay Moor\n         ovens all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe problem of procuring labor also plagued the Low Moor\n         Company. The company sometimes tried to hire immigrant\n         laborers and send the men directly to Low Moor from New\n         York City. There were problems with this, as is explained\n         in the following letter dated April 7, 1906: \n         \u003cblockquote\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTo Mr. George Wickes \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSupt. of Mines \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKay Moor, Virginia \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDear George, \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTony arrived with twenty one men last night. One\n            got away in Jersey two in Washington D.C., four in\n            Charlottesville. Some of the men are very good looking,\n            but taken as a whole they are the worst lot I have ever\n            seen: Irish, German-Jews, and Italians. . . . Our New\n            York transportations to this place have never been a\n            success.\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSigned, \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eEd D. Wickes Supt. of Mines\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003c/blockquote\u003eLow Moor usually employed labor agencies, one\n         of which was Atwood's Employment Agency. Often the Low Moor\n         Company would request certain nationalities, believing them\n         to be better workers than others. Sometimes the company\n         would request a gang of twenty made up of \"ten Greeks and\n         ten Italians.\" Many of the immigrants fled Low Moor and Kay\n         Moor when they learned that they would have to work\n         underground. There is a fair amount of material on\n         immigrant labor and its procurement in the collection, and\n         it is noted in the description of the box contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLow Moor Iron Company not only had trouble procuring\n         labor, but it also had trouble with labor already employed\n         in the mines and at the factory. Labor dissension and\n         strikes troubled the Kay Moor Mines through the 1900's. The\n         great coal strike of 1902 hurt the Low Moor Company's coal\n         mining operation, but by 1903 things were \"nearly back to\n         normal\" according to the mine superintendent. There was\n         still trouble at Kay Moor Mines, however. In a letter dated\n         April 26, 1906, to the treasurer of Low Moor Company, the\n         manager of the mines wrote about the trouble in \"trying to\n         get the agitators out.\" The mines were seventy-five men\n         short of the total labor force needed because many of the\n         coal miners returned to their farms during the spring.\n         There were rumblings of another strike at Kay Moor, the\n         result of which was to be a fourteen percent increase in\n         wages for the Kay Moor Mine workers via an agreement with\n         the United Mine Workers Union in December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company grew along with the rest of\n         Virginia industry in the 1890's and 1900's. Starting with\n         only one furnace in the 1870's, it opened a second furnace\n         at Covington, Virginia, in 1891. In 1911 it opened a third\n         furnace, this time at Low Moor. Covington, with its heavy\n         industry, soon became known as the \"Pittsburgh of\n         Virginia.\" Virginia's pig iron production rose from 9,000\n         short tons in 1870 to 544,034 long tons in 1903. Judging\n         from the Low Moor Company's correspondence, the most\n         prosperous period for the company fell between the years\n         1895-1907. In the years between 1907-1917 problems befell\n         the Virginia pig iron industry. In a letter from William W.\n         Hearns, the president of the Virginia based Princess Pig\n         Iron Company, to U. S. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Hearns\n         writes of the problems of the Virginia pig iron industry:\n         \"There is not a blast furnace in Virginia that is making\n         any money from the manufacture of pig iron. The cause of\n         this is there is an exceedingly low price on pig iron in\n         the country at the present time, and the increased cost of\n         manufacturing is due to the increase in wages in all\n         lines.\" With the outbreak of World War I prices rose\n         dramatically, but in a market report to Low Moor dated\n         November 11, 1916, it was stated that: \"In spite of the\n         high prices, it is not a picnic to be in the iron industry.\n         There is a desperate shortage of cars and equipment in the\n         coal and iron districts, and in consequence there are\n         troubles of all kinds to get materials shipped. The\n         situation has grown serious.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen America became involved in the First World War, it\n         meant a boost for the Low Moor Iron Company. The government\n         helped it procure labor, and even helped it repair its\n         furnaces. The problem of supplies and cars for their\n         shipments, however, plagued the company more than ever. It\n         had a good deal of trouble getting all the raw materials it\n         needed due chiefly to the \"tight ship\" run by Harry F.\n         Byrd, Sr., U.S. Fuel Administrator for Virginia. After the\n         war very serious problems began to trouble the Low Moor\n         Iron Company. The demand for iron fell precipitously and a\n         short but severe depression ensued from 1919-1922. The\n         depression seemed to hit the iron industry especially hard.\n         Prices took a huge drop due to the lack of demand, and many\n         pre-war contracts had to be revalued. To compound the\n         company's problems, the Kay Moor Mines went on strike in\n         1919. This strike was quickly settled, as the market for\n         coal was so good that the Low Moor Company ceased taking\n         orders temporarily in 1921 as it could not fill the orders\n         it had on hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Company furnaces lay idle for some twenty\n         months. Finally, in November 1922 one of Low Moor's\n         furnaces was finally fired up. While prosperity gradually\n         returned to the rest of the country, the Low Moor Iron\n         Company never recovered. Production of pig iron in the\n         Virginia iron industry declined from 544,034 tons in 1903\n         to 148,053 tons in 1923, considered a good year for the\n         industry as a whole. In February 1926 Low Moor officials\n         talked of merging with two other iron companies in order to\n         revive the iron business for the three companies. The\n         merger, however, never occurred. By late 1926 the company\n         was in the process of liquidation. An advertisement in the\n         Charleston, West Virginia, Daily Mail dated April 30, 1927,\n         told of a huge warehouse sale at the Low Moor Iron Company.\n         The advertisement noted \"thousands of screws, pipe\n         fittings, valves, etc.\" The last piece of correspondence\n         from the Low Moor Iron Company in the collection is dated\n         1929. It deals with the sale of a machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhy did the iron industry in Virginia decline as it did?\n         Some say that lack of speed, efficiency, and a decent\n         transportation system for Alleghany County caused it. In a\n         letter from C. E. Bertie, secretary of the Virginia Pig\n         Iron Association, to the \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eManufacturers Record\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003edated 1925, Bertie claimed that it was the\n         tremendous rise in the cost of transportation. Virginia, he\n         claimed, had almost no home market. Over 80% of its normal\n         production was shipped out to other states. The failure of\n         the Interstate Commerce Commission to treat Virginia\n         furnaces as southern furnaces was the cause of much of the\n         trouble. From 1914-1925 there were four blanket increases\n         in freight rates in the country, of which only one applied\n         equally to all localities. Southern furnaces were received\n         only two increases--a 25% increase in 1918 and a 25%\n         increase in 1920--but northern furnaces had had 5%, 15%,\n         25%, and 40% increases in their transportation costs.\n         Virginia furnaces, although recognized as southern\n         furnaces, had had freight rates increased in line with the\n         northern furnaces. Prior to the war Virginia iron reached\n         all points in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois on a\n         competitive basis with southern furnaces. After World War I\n         the advantage was limited to a small portion of\n         southeastern Ohio. All of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan\n         were now lost to the Virginia producers. The Virginia\n         producer, according to Bertie, felt that the freight rates\n         should be restored to a relationship with southern\n         furnaces. If what Bertie said was true, the other southern\n         states iron industries should not have been in the same\n         desperate economic straits as Virginia's, and statistics\n         should support this. In the 1920's production rose to new\n         heights in Alabama. In Tennessee, however, iron production\n         plunged to new lows during the 1920's. While the south\n         accounted for 10.2% of the entire U. S. production in the\n         years 1919-1924, Virginia accounted for less than 1% during\n         those years. In 1915 Virginia accounted for over 6% of the\n         U.S. iron production. One can see a decline in other areas\n         of the south than Virginia. While the discrepancies in the\n         freight rates may have helped cause the decline, clearly\n         there are other reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the 1900's there was a discovery of extremely\n         rich iron ore deposits in the mid-west. Much of this ore\n         was on or near the surface, making the mining of it both\n         easy and inexpensive. This in turn lowered production costs\n         of the pig iron. This caused iron production to shift to\n         that region, and resulted in a decline in the Virginia iron\n         industry. There was a sharp increase in iron production in\n         the mid-west through the 1920's. The iron ore in the\n         mid-west may have been of better quality than Virginia, but\n         the iron ore in Virginia was of sufficient quality to\n         produce a good pig iron. The western ore deposits were not\n         as conveniently located as Virginia deposits, but the\n         inexpensiveness of production more than made up for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn examining the rise and fall of the Low Moor Iron\n         Company, we can see a situation in which the conditions for\n         the manufacture of iron were nearly ideal. There was plenty\n         of land for expansion and resources for the manufacture of\n         the iron. The major internal problem faced by the Low Moor\n         Iron Company was that of transportation. External\n         developments, however, caused the final demise of the Low\n         Moor Iron Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLow Moor Iron Company Personnel:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive Staff: Managing Director, Colonel H. M.\n         Goodwin: ca. 1881. General Managers: H. G. Merry: ca.\n         1884-1902; E. C. Means: ca. 1905-1915; J. P. Guernsey: ca.\n         1915 (acting General Manager); F. U. Humbert: ca.\n         1916-1929. Assistant General Manager: E. B. Wilkinson: ca.\n         1909-1915. Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers: Edward Low:\n         ca. 1886-1898; Frank Lyman (in New York): ca. 1898-1919; S.\n         G. Cragill (Asst. Treasurer): ca. 1900-1915; H. A. Dalton:\n         ca. 1921-1929; John Lipscomb (Asst. Treasurer): ca.\n         1918-1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFactory and Mine Supervisors: Kay Moor Superintendents:\n         C. C. Cooke: ca. 1918; Ed. D. Wickes: ca. 1906; H. L.\n         Tansell: ca. 1903; A. H. Reed: ca. 1906. Kay Moor Managers:\n         J. W. Monteith: manager of mines. ca. 1918; promoted in\n         1925 to general superintendent in charge of mine plants,\n         coke ovens, shops, repairs, and construction; A. L.\n         Monteith: assistant superintendent of mines, ca. 1918;\n         George T. Wickes: manager of Covington mines, ca.\n         1906-1917; Ross Howell, ca. 1918. Stack Mines\n         Superintendents: J. H. Carpenter: ca. 1906; C. D.\n         Oberschain: ca. 1907; J. L. Harris: ca. 1903; John S. Ham:\n         ca. 1891-1901. Rich Patch Mines Superintendents: John R.\n         Thompson: foreman, ca. 1906. Low Moor assorted other\n         personnel: S. L. Tulley: trainmaster, ca. 1906; B. J.\n         Shenkley: foreman, Low Moor limestone quarries; L. Q. Wood:\n         assistant traffic manager, ca. 1919.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Low Moor Iron Company, the first producer of pig\n         iron in Virginia according to the company's claims, was a\n         self-contained manufacturing unit producing from its own\n         mines the coal, limestone, and iron ore needed for its iron\n         production. Located in Low Moor near Clifton Forge in\n         Alleghany County in western Virginia, an area rich in\n         mineral deposits, the company was in operation from\n         1872-1930, producing only pig iron; it never attempted to\n         produce finished iron products.","Coal came to the Low Moor furnaces from the Kay Moor\n         Mines at Kay Moor, West Virginia, about thirty miles from\n         Low Moor; limestone was produced from the Low Moor\n         limestone quarries; and iron ore came from the Fenwick,\n         Dolly Ann, Jordan, Rich Patch, Low Moor, and Longdale\n         Mines, most of them within twenty miles of Low Moor at\n         Covington or Clifton Forge.","The towns of Low Moor and Kay Moor were company towns in\n         every respect. Workers lived in company-owned houses,\n         bought food in company stores, worshiped at the company\n         church, saw movies in the company theater, were treated in\n         the company hospital, and were buried in the company\n         cemetery. Workers received part of their pay in scrip that\n         they exchanged for goods and services. According to a\n         statement from the Kay Moor Mines dated November 1904, Kay\n         Moor then employed 338 people, paid them an average wage of\n         $36.26 per month, and issued half of their pay in scrip.\n         Kay Moor had four stores; Low Moor had seven or eight. All\n         of these stores carried large inventories which are\n         detailed in the collection. These inventories are valuable\n         to anyone interested in determining the wants and needs of\n         a coal miner and his family.","In the late 1910's and 1920's Kay Moor had a company\n         theater called the Azure Theater which seated about 300\n         people. There were also plans for a company-owned social\n         center, to have pool tables, a soda fountain, and\n         provisions for dancing and skating. The company was in\n         tough economic straits by the 1920's, however, and there is\n         no evidence that the social center was built. The town of\n         Low Moor was so completely under the company's influence\n         that one of Low Moor Iron Company's assistant managers\n         served as the town sheriff. He often foreclosed on people\n         who did not pay their debts, and drove troublesome people\n         \"out of town on a rail\" as he put it.","The Low Moor Iron Company's fortunes fluctuated during\n         the various business cycles between the years 1880-1930.\n         Low Moor was one of the larger pig iron producers in\n         Virginia, but Virginia pig iron production was not\n         important nationally. Low Moor officials sometimes sold\n         their product themselves, but more often they used agents,\n         the prevalent method at the time. Low Moor Iron Company\n         used a variety of agents through the 1900's. James F. Bryan\n         acted as the exclusive agent for the sale of Kay Moor Coal\n         from September 21, 1903 to September, 1905. From about 1890\n         until about 1910 Dalton Nash and Company were the exclusive\n         eastern agents of Low Moor Iron. After that time the\n         exclusive agency went to Philips Isham and Company located\n         in New York. From about 1890 the western agency was handled\n         chiefly by Thomas Mack and Company. After 1902 Thomas Mack\n         and Company underwent a name change, becoming Walter\n         Wallingford and Company, with offices located in\n         Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.","Perhaps the Low Moor Iron Company's biggest problem over\n         the years was obtaining railroad cars for the\n         transportation of its finished product. Low Moor Iron\n         Company had its own cars for transporting its raw materials\n         among its various facilities. For the long haul necessary\n         for its finished goods, however, it depended upon the\n         services of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the\n         relationship was not always a happy one. The Low Moor\n         Company complained many times to the C \u0026 O Railroad\n         about the discrepancies between long-and shorthaul freight\n         rates. Low Moor also had trouble getting cars from the C\n         \u0026 O. In a letter to one of Low Moor Company's agents\n         from an irate customer dated 1898, the customer wrote: \"We\n         wrote you on Saturday and endeavored to question upon your\n         mind the necessity of taking care of us with Low Moor iron.\n         We are on our uppers--there is not a pound of Low Moor iron\n         in the yard. Of the one hundred tons ordered some time ago,\n         not one pound of it has been received.\" This was, according\n         to the Low Moor Iron Company, because they could not get\n         the railroad cars. In a letter from Thomas Mack and Company\n         dated November 26, 1901, to General Manager E. C. Means:\n         \"We are hopeful that the car supply will get better because\n         of the number of orders you have of ours for prompt\n         shipment. Our customers are complaining that they are not\n         getting the iron fast enough. . . . We hope that the\n         railroad will be able to supply you with empty cars.\" In\n         another letter dated 1916 to John B. Guernsey, then acting\n         General Manager of the Low Moor Iron Company, \"We were not\n         supplied with coke cars for today's loading, and\n         consequently we have been practically down of Kay Moor\n         ovens all day.\"","The problem of procuring labor also plagued the Low Moor\n         Company. The company sometimes tried to hire immigrant\n         laborers and send the men directly to Low Moor from New\n         York City. There were problems with this, as is explained\n         in the following letter dated April 7, 1906: \n          To Mr. George Wickes \n             Supt. of Mines \n             Kay Moor, Virginia \n             Dear George, \n             Tony arrived with twenty one men last night. One\n            got away in Jersey two in Washington D.C., four in\n            Charlottesville. Some of the men are very good looking,\n            but taken as a whole they are the worst lot I have ever\n            seen: Irish, German-Jews, and Italians. . . . Our New\n            York transportations to this place have never been a\n            success. Signed, \n             Ed D. Wickes Supt. of Mines Low Moor usually employed labor agencies, one\n         of which was Atwood's Employment Agency. Often the Low Moor\n         Company would request certain nationalities, believing them\n         to be better workers than others. Sometimes the company\n         would request a gang of twenty made up of \"ten Greeks and\n         ten Italians.\" Many of the immigrants fled Low Moor and Kay\n         Moor when they learned that they would have to work\n         underground. There is a fair amount of material on\n         immigrant labor and its procurement in the collection, and\n         it is noted in the description of the box contents.","Low Moor Iron Company not only had trouble procuring\n         labor, but it also had trouble with labor already employed\n         in the mines and at the factory. Labor dissension and\n         strikes troubled the Kay Moor Mines through the 1900's. The\n         great coal strike of 1902 hurt the Low Moor Company's coal\n         mining operation, but by 1903 things were \"nearly back to\n         normal\" according to the mine superintendent. There was\n         still trouble at Kay Moor Mines, however. In a letter dated\n         April 26, 1906, to the treasurer of Low Moor Company, the\n         manager of the mines wrote about the trouble in \"trying to\n         get the agitators out.\" The mines were seventy-five men\n         short of the total labor force needed because many of the\n         coal miners returned to their farms during the spring.\n         There were rumblings of another strike at Kay Moor, the\n         result of which was to be a fourteen percent increase in\n         wages for the Kay Moor Mine workers via an agreement with\n         the United Mine Workers Union in December.","The Low Moor Iron Company grew along with the rest of\n         Virginia industry in the 1890's and 1900's. Starting with\n         only one furnace in the 1870's, it opened a second furnace\n         at Covington, Virginia, in 1891. In 1911 it opened a third\n         furnace, this time at Low Moor. Covington, with its heavy\n         industry, soon became known as the \"Pittsburgh of\n         Virginia.\" Virginia's pig iron production rose from 9,000\n         short tons in 1870 to 544,034 long tons in 1903. Judging\n         from the Low Moor Company's correspondence, the most\n         prosperous period for the company fell between the years\n         1895-1907. In the years between 1907-1917 problems befell\n         the Virginia pig iron industry. In a letter from William W.\n         Hearns, the president of the Virginia based Princess Pig\n         Iron Company, to U. S. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Hearns\n         writes of the problems of the Virginia pig iron industry:\n         \"There is not a blast furnace in Virginia that is making\n         any money from the manufacture of pig iron. The cause of\n         this is there is an exceedingly low price on pig iron in\n         the country at the present time, and the increased cost of\n         manufacturing is due to the increase in wages in all\n         lines.\" With the outbreak of World War I prices rose\n         dramatically, but in a market report to Low Moor dated\n         November 11, 1916, it was stated that: \"In spite of the\n         high prices, it is not a picnic to be in the iron industry.\n         There is a desperate shortage of cars and equipment in the\n         coal and iron districts, and in consequence there are\n         troubles of all kinds to get materials shipped. The\n         situation has grown serious.\"","When America became involved in the First World War, it\n         meant a boost for the Low Moor Iron Company. The government\n         helped it procure labor, and even helped it repair its\n         furnaces. The problem of supplies and cars for their\n         shipments, however, plagued the company more than ever. It\n         had a good deal of trouble getting all the raw materials it\n         needed due chiefly to the \"tight ship\" run by Harry F.\n         Byrd, Sr., U.S. Fuel Administrator for Virginia. After the\n         war very serious problems began to trouble the Low Moor\n         Iron Company. The demand for iron fell precipitously and a\n         short but severe depression ensued from 1919-1922. The\n         depression seemed to hit the iron industry especially hard.\n         Prices took a huge drop due to the lack of demand, and many\n         pre-war contracts had to be revalued. To compound the\n         company's problems, the Kay Moor Mines went on strike in\n         1919. This strike was quickly settled, as the market for\n         coal was so good that the Low Moor Company ceased taking\n         orders temporarily in 1921 as it could not fill the orders\n         it had on hand.","The Low Moor Company furnaces lay idle for some twenty\n         months. Finally, in November 1922 one of Low Moor's\n         furnaces was finally fired up. While prosperity gradually\n         returned to the rest of the country, the Low Moor Iron\n         Company never recovered. Production of pig iron in the\n         Virginia iron industry declined from 544,034 tons in 1903\n         to 148,053 tons in 1923, considered a good year for the\n         industry as a whole. In February 1926 Low Moor officials\n         talked of merging with two other iron companies in order to\n         revive the iron business for the three companies. The\n         merger, however, never occurred. By late 1926 the company\n         was in the process of liquidation. An advertisement in the\n         Charleston, West Virginia, Daily Mail dated April 30, 1927,\n         told of a huge warehouse sale at the Low Moor Iron Company.\n         The advertisement noted \"thousands of screws, pipe\n         fittings, valves, etc.\" The last piece of correspondence\n         from the Low Moor Iron Company in the collection is dated\n         1929. It deals with the sale of a machine.","Why did the iron industry in Virginia decline as it did?\n         Some say that lack of speed, efficiency, and a decent\n         transportation system for Alleghany County caused it. In a\n         letter from C. E. Bertie, secretary of the Virginia Pig\n         Iron Association, to the \n          Manufacturers Record dated 1925, Bertie claimed that it was the\n         tremendous rise in the cost of transportation. Virginia, he\n         claimed, had almost no home market. Over 80% of its normal\n         production was shipped out to other states. The failure of\n         the Interstate Commerce Commission to treat Virginia\n         furnaces as southern furnaces was the cause of much of the\n         trouble. From 1914-1925 there were four blanket increases\n         in freight rates in the country, of which only one applied\n         equally to all localities. Southern furnaces were received\n         only two increases--a 25% increase in 1918 and a 25%\n         increase in 1920--but northern furnaces had had 5%, 15%,\n         25%, and 40% increases in their transportation costs.\n         Virginia furnaces, although recognized as southern\n         furnaces, had had freight rates increased in line with the\n         northern furnaces. Prior to the war Virginia iron reached\n         all points in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois on a\n         competitive basis with southern furnaces. After World War I\n         the advantage was limited to a small portion of\n         southeastern Ohio. All of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan\n         were now lost to the Virginia producers. The Virginia\n         producer, according to Bertie, felt that the freight rates\n         should be restored to a relationship with southern\n         furnaces. If what Bertie said was true, the other southern\n         states iron industries should not have been in the same\n         desperate economic straits as Virginia's, and statistics\n         should support this. In the 1920's production rose to new\n         heights in Alabama. In Tennessee, however, iron production\n         plunged to new lows during the 1920's. While the south\n         accounted for 10.2% of the entire U. S. production in the\n         years 1919-1924, Virginia accounted for less than 1% during\n         those years. In 1915 Virginia accounted for over 6% of the\n         U.S. iron production. One can see a decline in other areas\n         of the south than Virginia. While the discrepancies in the\n         freight rates may have helped cause the decline, clearly\n         there are other reasons.","During the 1900's there was a discovery of extremely\n         rich iron ore deposits in the mid-west. Much of this ore\n         was on or near the surface, making the mining of it both\n         easy and inexpensive. This in turn lowered production costs\n         of the pig iron. This caused iron production to shift to\n         that region, and resulted in a decline in the Virginia iron\n         industry. There was a sharp increase in iron production in\n         the mid-west through the 1920's. The iron ore in the\n         mid-west may have been of better quality than Virginia, but\n         the iron ore in Virginia was of sufficient quality to\n         produce a good pig iron. The western ore deposits were not\n         as conveniently located as Virginia deposits, but the\n         inexpensiveness of production more than made up for it.","In examining the rise and fall of the Low Moor Iron\n         Company, we can see a situation in which the conditions for\n         the manufacture of iron were nearly ideal. There was plenty\n         of land for expansion and resources for the manufacture of\n         the iron. The major internal problem faced by the Low Moor\n         Iron Company was that of transportation. External\n         developments, however, caused the final demise of the Low\n         Moor Iron Company.","Low Moor Iron Company Personnel:","Executive Staff: Managing Director, Colonel H. M.\n         Goodwin: ca. 1881. General Managers: H. G. Merry: ca.\n         1884-1902; E. C. Means: ca. 1905-1915; J. P. Guernsey: ca.\n         1915 (acting General Manager); F. U. Humbert: ca.\n         1916-1929. Assistant General Manager: E. B. Wilkinson: ca.\n         1909-1915. Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers: Edward Low:\n         ca. 1886-1898; Frank Lyman (in New York): ca. 1898-1919; S.\n         G. Cragill (Asst. Treasurer): ca. 1900-1915; H. A. Dalton:\n         ca. 1921-1929; John Lipscomb (Asst. Treasurer): ca.\n         1918-1928.","Factory and Mine Supervisors: Kay Moor Superintendents:\n         C. C. Cooke: ca. 1918; Ed. D. Wickes: ca. 1906; H. L.\n         Tansell: ca. 1903; A. H. Reed: ca. 1906. Kay Moor Managers:\n         J. W. Monteith: manager of mines. ca. 1918; promoted in\n         1925 to general superintendent in charge of mine plants,\n         coke ovens, shops, repairs, and construction; A. L.\n         Monteith: assistant superintendent of mines, ca. 1918;\n         George T. Wickes: manager of Covington mines, ca.\n         1906-1917; Ross Howell, ca. 1918. Stack Mines\n         Superintendents: J. H. Carpenter: ca. 1906; C. D.\n         Oberschain: ca. 1907; J. L. Harris: ca. 1903; John S. Ham:\n         ca. 1891-1901. Rich Patch Mines Superintendents: John R.\n         Thompson: foreman, ca. 1906. Low Moor assorted other\n         personnel: S. L. Tulley: trainmaster, ca. 1906; B. J.\n         Shenkley: foreman, Low Moor limestone quarries; L. Q. Wood:\n         assistant traffic manager, ca. 1919."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company ceased operations in 1930;\n            what happened to the records of the company in the years\n            immediately following is not known, but in 1939, the Green\n            Bookman, a Charlottesville bookshop, sold the records to\n            the University of Virginia Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe records arrived at the receiving room door of the\n            new Alderman Library on October 16, 1939, in a trailer\n            truck whose load was estimated to weigh about fourteen\n            tons. As the manuscripts staff dug around in the piles of\n            over 1200 account books, and countless boxes of papers they\n            realized that the company had saved almost all of its\n            papers including checks, invoices, vouchers, and receipts,\n            and certain of these records were destroyed as their\n            information was recorded in other records. Once the bulk of\n            the collection had been reduced, the remaining records were\n            transferred to the stack area of the Division of Rare Books\n            and Manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["The Low Moor Iron Company ceased operations in 1930;\n            what happened to the records of the company in the years\n            immediately following is not known, but in 1939, the Green\n            Bookman, a Charlottesville bookshop, sold the records to\n            the University of Virginia Library.","The records arrived at the receiving room door of the\n            new Alderman Library on October 16, 1939, in a trailer\n            truck whose load was estimated to weigh about fourteen\n            tons. As the manuscripts staff dug around in the piles of\n            over 1200 account books, and countless boxes of papers they\n            realized that the company had saved almost all of its\n            papers including checks, invoices, vouchers, and receipts,\n            and certain of these records were destroyed as their\n            information was recorded in other records. Once the bulk of\n            the collection had been reduced, the remaining records were\n            transferred to the stack area of the Division of Rare Books\n            and Manuscripts."],"otherfindaid_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome 1200 bound accounting record books of the Low Moor\n            Iron Company came into the custody of the Library with the\n            loose papers. When the project staff investigated these\n            volumes in the dormitory attic where they were stored, they\n            found that the volumes had been shelved by size rather than\n            by series. Thus, a letterbook may stand next to a stock\n            report book for a furnace, which is, in turn, next to a\n            store account book for the Kay Moor Mines' store. No series\n            are shelved in order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the project staff surveyed the volumes,\n            completing for each volume two copies of a mimeographed\n            survey form, and assigning to each volume a number. One\n            copy of the survey report form was placed in the volume,\n            and the second was returned to the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the survey report forms, 3 x 5 inch index\n            cards--with a carbon copy of each--were typed. One set of\n            index cards has been kept in order by the numbers assigned\n            to the volumes as they stand on the shelves. This provides\n            a shelf list for the use of the library staff. The other\n            set of cards was sorted into categories as a finding aid.\n            On the list that follows, the researcher will find a number\n            of major headings such as \"Accounts,\" \"Inventories,\"\n            \"Letter Books,\" and \"Shipments-Outgoing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsofar as it has been possible to determine from the\n            data on the survey report forms, the volumes have been\n            assigned to categories. Most of the major categories, or\n            headings, have sub-headings. Within those sub-headings, the\n            volumes have been arranged chronologically. The\n            investigators realize that after careful study of some of\n            these volumes, they will be revealed as belonging to other\n            categories than those in which they have initially been\n            placed. The card index will allow such movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvailable in the Manuscripts/Archives Reading Room in\n            the Library is the sorted card index file. There is a card\n            for every volume in this file whereas, on the pages that\n            follow, volumes have been summarized under the headings and\n            sub-headings. In each case, the number of volumes has been\n            given in the summarized list; the date ranges given are\n            inclusive in most cases, and do not reveal the many gaps in\n            sequences unless the number of volumes is small and the\n            date range wide. Occasional remarks about the content of\n            volumes have been supplied if the contents are not obvious\n            from the heading or sub-heading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to examine any of these volumes will\n            have to use the card index file in order to be able to give\n            to the staff the volume number assigned to the individual\n            volumes that are to be inspected.\u003c/p\u003e"],"otherfindaid_heading_ssm":["Other Finding Aid"],"otherfindaid_tesim":["Some 1200 bound accounting record books of the Low Moor\n            Iron Company came into the custody of the Library with the\n            loose papers. When the project staff investigated these\n            volumes in the dormitory attic where they were stored, they\n            found that the volumes had been shelved by size rather than\n            by series. Thus, a letterbook may stand next to a stock\n            report book for a furnace, which is, in turn, next to a\n            store account book for the Kay Moor Mines' store. No series\n            are shelved in order.","Members of the project staff surveyed the volumes,\n            completing for each volume two copies of a mimeographed\n            survey form, and assigning to each volume a number. One\n            copy of the survey report form was placed in the volume,\n            and the second was returned to the Library.","From the survey report forms, 3 x 5 inch index\n            cards--with a carbon copy of each--were typed. One set of\n            index cards has been kept in order by the numbers assigned\n            to the volumes as they stand on the shelves. This provides\n            a shelf list for the use of the library staff. The other\n            set of cards was sorted into categories as a finding aid.\n            On the list that follows, the researcher will find a number\n            of major headings such as \"Accounts,\" \"Inventories,\"\n            \"Letter Books,\" and \"Shipments-Outgoing.\"","Insofar as it has been possible to determine from the\n            data on the survey report forms, the volumes have been\n            assigned to categories. Most of the major categories, or\n            headings, have sub-headings. Within those sub-headings, the\n            volumes have been arranged chronologically. The\n            investigators realize that after careful study of some of\n            these volumes, they will be revealed as belonging to other\n            categories than those in which they have initially been\n            placed. The card index will allow such movement.","Available in the Manuscripts/Archives Reading Room in\n            the Library is the sorted card index file. There is a card\n            for every volume in this file whereas, on the pages that\n            follow, volumes have been summarized under the headings and\n            sub-headings. In each case, the number of volumes has been\n            given in the summarized list; the date ranges given are\n            inclusive in most cases, and do not reveal the many gaps in\n            sequences unless the number of volumes is small and the\n            date range wide. Occasional remarks about the content of\n            volumes have been supplied if the contents are not obvious\n            from the heading or sub-heading.","Researchers wishing to examine any of these volumes will\n            have to use the card index file in order to be able to give\n            to the staff the volume number assigned to the individual\n            volumes that are to be inspected."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Low Moor Iron Company, Accession #662,\n            Special Collections, University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company, Accession #662,\n            Special Collections, University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBy 1958, little storage space remained in Alderman\n            Library, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division was\n            especially crowded because of the rapid growth of its\n            collections. After an examination of its storage areas, the\n            division's staff decided to move the Low Moor records to\n            the attic of one of the student dormitories. The collection\n            had had little use chiefly because there was no finding\n            aid. There seemed little likelihood of extensive researcher\n            use until the collection could be processed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn preparation for the move, the old letter boxes in\n            which much of the collection had arrived in the Library\n            were discarded. The records from each box were placed\n            between sheets of the heavy gray cardboard used to protect\n            unbound newspapers in the Library's stacks, and the spine\n            labels of the old letter boxes were copied onto the\n            cardboard. The resulting bundles were wrapped with brown\n            Kraft paper and tied up with string. The bundles were\n            numbered. Whatever original order the letter boxes may have\n            had was lost by the time they arrived in the Library, and\n            after the bundling, removal to a dormitory attic, and\n            subsequent return to the Library in 1976, all vestiges of\n            the original order were lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bundles remained in the dormitory attic for almost\n            twenty years. Occasional visits were made by the division\n            staff to check on their condition, and on very rare\n            occasions, a researcher was brave enough to ask to be shown\n            the collection. Once the researcher saw the imposing amount\n            of material and the conditions in the attic, interest in\n            using the collection invariably died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn late 1976 a grant from the National Endowment for the\n            Humanities was obtained to allow the Library to process the\n            Low Moor Iron Company papers, and the papers of Edward L.\n            Stone and the Borderland Coal Company, another large\n            collection of records stored in the same dormitory attic.\n            All of these records and papers were moved back to the\n            Library where the bundles were cleaned and opened. The\n            contents of each were placed in a Hollinger storage box,\n            and all notes on the paper wrappings and on the gray\n            cardboard sheets were recorded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe more than 1200 bound accounting records of the Low\n            Moor Iron Company were surveyed by the grant project staff.\n            The contents of each volume were noted on a mimeographed\n            form, and later typed on 3 x 5\" cards to create a\n            readily-accessible file for the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n            This information was also typed on pages to be added to\n            this guide.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["By 1958, little storage space remained in Alderman\n            Library, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division was\n            especially crowded because of the rapid growth of its\n            collections. After an examination of its storage areas, the\n            division's staff decided to move the Low Moor records to\n            the attic of one of the student dormitories. The collection\n            had had little use chiefly because there was no finding\n            aid. There seemed little likelihood of extensive researcher\n            use until the collection could be processed.","In preparation for the move, the old letter boxes in\n            which much of the collection had arrived in the Library\n            were discarded. The records from each box were placed\n            between sheets of the heavy gray cardboard used to protect\n            unbound newspapers in the Library's stacks, and the spine\n            labels of the old letter boxes were copied onto the\n            cardboard. The resulting bundles were wrapped with brown\n            Kraft paper and tied up with string. The bundles were\n            numbered. Whatever original order the letter boxes may have\n            had was lost by the time they arrived in the Library, and\n            after the bundling, removal to a dormitory attic, and\n            subsequent return to the Library in 1976, all vestiges of\n            the original order were lost.","The bundles remained in the dormitory attic for almost\n            twenty years. Occasional visits were made by the division\n            staff to check on their condition, and on very rare\n            occasions, a researcher was brave enough to ask to be shown\n            the collection. Once the researcher saw the imposing amount\n            of material and the conditions in the attic, interest in\n            using the collection invariably died.","In late 1976 a grant from the National Endowment for the\n            Humanities was obtained to allow the Library to process the\n            Low Moor Iron Company papers, and the papers of Edward L.\n            Stone and the Borderland Coal Company, another large\n            collection of records stored in the same dormitory attic.\n            All of these records and papers were moved back to the\n            Library where the bundles were cleaned and opened. The\n            contents of each were placed in a Hollinger storage box,\n            and all notes on the paper wrappings and on the gray\n            cardboard sheets were recorded.","The more than 1200 bound accounting records of the Low\n            Moor Iron Company were surveyed by the grant project staff.\n            The contents of each volume were noted on a mimeographed\n            form, and later typed on 3 x 5\" cards to create a\n            readily-accessible file for the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n            This information was also typed on pages to be added to\n            this guide."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company papers consist of\n         approximately 280 four-inch Hollinger archives boxes (ca.\n         95 linear feet) of records, ca. 1885-1927, and some 1200\n         bound volumes of the company's accounting records,\n         1873-1927, of this iron producing company located in Low\n         Moor (four miles southwest of Clifton Forge), Alleghany\n         County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material consists of records typical of those\n         produced by a firm of this type in the period, but as the\n         company owned its own coal and iron mines and limestone\n         quarries, there is considerable information about the\n         production of these raw materials. Large numbers of the\n         records that deal with the company's employees have\n         survived: time books, payroll books, hands ledgers, and the\n         like. Because these books sometimes include information\n         about the employee's trade or job with the company, and as\n         race is indicated in some of the records, these books\n         should provide date for studies of the structure and upward\n         mobility within the labor force, patterns of\n         ethnic--possibly racial--occupational penetration and\n         mobility, material conditions of the workers, and so on.\n         The papers should permit a range of studies detailing the\n         pattern and evolution of industrial organization in the\n         iron industry, and the evolution of markets and marketing\n         structures for the entire period. Because the company was\n         dependent upon railroads to move its raw materials to the\n         furnaces, and for the marketing of its products, there is\n         considerable information about railroads and their\n         relationship to their customers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Low Moor Iron Company papers consist of\n         approximately 280 four-inch Hollinger archives boxes (ca.\n         95 linear feet) of records, ca. 1885-1927, and some 1200\n         bound volumes of the company's accounting records,\n         1873-1927, of this iron producing company located in Low\n         Moor (four miles southwest of Clifton Forge), Alleghany\n         County, Virginia.","This material consists of records typical of those\n         produced by a firm of this type in the period, but as the\n         company owned its own coal and iron mines and limestone\n         quarries, there is considerable information about the\n         production of these raw materials. Large numbers of the\n         records that deal with the company's employees have\n         survived: time books, payroll books, hands ledgers, and the\n         like. Because these books sometimes include information\n         about the employee's trade or job with the company, and as\n         race is indicated in some of the records, these books\n         should provide date for studies of the structure and upward\n         mobility within the labor force, patterns of\n         ethnic--possibly racial--occupational penetration and\n         mobility, material conditions of the workers, and so on.\n         The papers should permit a range of studies detailing the\n         pattern and evolution of industrial organization in the\n         iron industry, and the evolution of markets and marketing\n         structures for the entire period. Because the company was\n         dependent upon railroads to move its raw materials to the\n         furnaces, and for the marketing of its products, there is\n         considerable information about railroads and their\n         relationship to their customers."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions\n"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1879,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:10:02.328Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00917_c01_c18_c01"}},{"id":"viu_viu00917_c01_c04_c01","type":"Subseries","attributes":{"title":"A. 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Users must request boxes 48 hours in advance of desired use. Neither drop-in nor next-day requests can be fulfilled. For additional information, contact Special Collections. \n","The word \"organization\" is used here with considerable\n         diffidence, for any researcher studying the container list\n         that follows will realize quickly that there is no\n         organization in the usual sense of the word.","As noted under \"Provenance,\" the Low Moor Iron Company\n         papers were subjected to a number of moves; when processing\n         began in the fall of 1976, no discernible scheme of\n         organization could be determined.","The first step was to review the series of coded numbers\n         placed on the bundles of papers before they were moved to\n         the dormitory attic, but these did not provide any sort of\n         useful organization. Next, the spine titles of the original\n         letter boxes were reviewed (they had been copied onto the\n         gray cardboard sheets before the move to the dormitory\n         attic), but they, too, proved useless.","These steps having provided no scheme, and after a\n         considerable hiatus due to a turnover in student processors\n         on the collection, the new student processors were\n         instructed to begin a box-by-box inventory of the contents\n         of the collection. During this inventory, old folders were\n         replaced with acid-free ones, and the original folder\n         headings were copied onto the new ones. Some removal of\n         paper clips was accomplished, and the materials were\n         reviewed and notes taken for the guide.","Some consolidation of materials was accomplished, and in\n         other cases, materials were moved. This work has created\n         some problems in the numbering of the boxes. Thus, the\n         researchers will find boxes marked \"6A\" and \"23C\"; he will\n         also discover that certain box numbers have been entirely\n         omitted. As the box numbers exist only to aid in the\n         location of material, it was not felt that the unusual\n         numbers and the omissions would cause problems in working\n         with the papers.","A certain amount of movement of boxes within the\n         collection, and of materials among boxes, probably would\n         ease use of it. But what processing was accomplished on\n         this project took far longer than had been anticipated, and\n         there was no time in the late spring of 1978, when the\n         processors had to complete their work with the project, to\n         undertake a mass movement of material. Thus, they stand in\n         the order in which we found them at the beginning of the\n         project.","The Low Moor Iron Company, the first producer of pig\n         iron in Virginia according to the company's claims, was a\n         self-contained manufacturing unit producing from its own\n         mines the coal, limestone, and iron ore needed for its iron\n         production. Located in Low Moor near Clifton Forge in\n         Alleghany County in western Virginia, an area rich in\n         mineral deposits, the company was in operation from\n         1872-1930, producing only pig iron; it never attempted to\n         produce finished iron products.","Coal came to the Low Moor furnaces from the Kay Moor\n         Mines at Kay Moor, West Virginia, about thirty miles from\n         Low Moor; limestone was produced from the Low Moor\n         limestone quarries; and iron ore came from the Fenwick,\n         Dolly Ann, Jordan, Rich Patch, Low Moor, and Longdale\n         Mines, most of them within twenty miles of Low Moor at\n         Covington or Clifton Forge.","The towns of Low Moor and Kay Moor were company towns in\n         every respect. Workers lived in company-owned houses,\n         bought food in company stores, worshiped at the company\n         church, saw movies in the company theater, were treated in\n         the company hospital, and were buried in the company\n         cemetery. Workers received part of their pay in scrip that\n         they exchanged for goods and services. According to a\n         statement from the Kay Moor Mines dated November 1904, Kay\n         Moor then employed 338 people, paid them an average wage of\n         $36.26 per month, and issued half of their pay in scrip.\n         Kay Moor had four stores; Low Moor had seven or eight. All\n         of these stores carried large inventories which are\n         detailed in the collection. These inventories are valuable\n         to anyone interested in determining the wants and needs of\n         a coal miner and his family.","In the late 1910's and 1920's Kay Moor had a company\n         theater called the Azure Theater which seated about 300\n         people. There were also plans for a company-owned social\n         center, to have pool tables, a soda fountain, and\n         provisions for dancing and skating. The company was in\n         tough economic straits by the 1920's, however, and there is\n         no evidence that the social center was built. The town of\n         Low Moor was so completely under the company's influence\n         that one of Low Moor Iron Company's assistant managers\n         served as the town sheriff. He often foreclosed on people\n         who did not pay their debts, and drove troublesome people\n         \"out of town on a rail\" as he put it.","The Low Moor Iron Company's fortunes fluctuated during\n         the various business cycles between the years 1880-1930.\n         Low Moor was one of the larger pig iron producers in\n         Virginia, but Virginia pig iron production was not\n         important nationally. Low Moor officials sometimes sold\n         their product themselves, but more often they used agents,\n         the prevalent method at the time. Low Moor Iron Company\n         used a variety of agents through the 1900's. James F. Bryan\n         acted as the exclusive agent for the sale of Kay Moor Coal\n         from September 21, 1903 to September, 1905. From about 1890\n         until about 1910 Dalton Nash and Company were the exclusive\n         eastern agents of Low Moor Iron. After that time the\n         exclusive agency went to Philips Isham and Company located\n         in New York. From about 1890 the western agency was handled\n         chiefly by Thomas Mack and Company. After 1902 Thomas Mack\n         and Company underwent a name change, becoming Walter\n         Wallingford and Company, with offices located in\n         Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.","Perhaps the Low Moor Iron Company's biggest problem over\n         the years was obtaining railroad cars for the\n         transportation of its finished product. Low Moor Iron\n         Company had its own cars for transporting its raw materials\n         among its various facilities. For the long haul necessary\n         for its finished goods, however, it depended upon the\n         services of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the\n         relationship was not always a happy one. The Low Moor\n         Company complained many times to the C \u0026 O Railroad\n         about the discrepancies between long-and shorthaul freight\n         rates. Low Moor also had trouble getting cars from the C\n         \u0026 O. In a letter to one of Low Moor Company's agents\n         from an irate customer dated 1898, the customer wrote: \"We\n         wrote you on Saturday and endeavored to question upon your\n         mind the necessity of taking care of us with Low Moor iron.\n         We are on our uppers--there is not a pound of Low Moor iron\n         in the yard. Of the one hundred tons ordered some time ago,\n         not one pound of it has been received.\" This was, according\n         to the Low Moor Iron Company, because they could not get\n         the railroad cars. In a letter from Thomas Mack and Company\n         dated November 26, 1901, to General Manager E. C. Means:\n         \"We are hopeful that the car supply will get better because\n         of the number of orders you have of ours for prompt\n         shipment. Our customers are complaining that they are not\n         getting the iron fast enough. . . . We hope that the\n         railroad will be able to supply you with empty cars.\" In\n         another letter dated 1916 to John B. Guernsey, then acting\n         General Manager of the Low Moor Iron Company, \"We were not\n         supplied with coke cars for today's loading, and\n         consequently we have been practically down of Kay Moor\n         ovens all day.\"","The problem of procuring labor also plagued the Low Moor\n         Company. The company sometimes tried to hire immigrant\n         laborers and send the men directly to Low Moor from New\n         York City. There were problems with this, as is explained\n         in the following letter dated April 7, 1906: \n          To Mr. George Wickes \n             Supt. of Mines \n             Kay Moor, Virginia \n             Dear George, \n             Tony arrived with twenty one men last night. One\n            got away in Jersey two in Washington D.C., four in\n            Charlottesville. Some of the men are very good looking,\n            but taken as a whole they are the worst lot I have ever\n            seen: Irish, German-Jews, and Italians. . . . Our New\n            York transportations to this place have never been a\n            success. Signed, \n             Ed D. Wickes Supt. of Mines Low Moor usually employed labor agencies, one\n         of which was Atwood's Employment Agency. Often the Low Moor\n         Company would request certain nationalities, believing them\n         to be better workers than others. Sometimes the company\n         would request a gang of twenty made up of \"ten Greeks and\n         ten Italians.\" Many of the immigrants fled Low Moor and Kay\n         Moor when they learned that they would have to work\n         underground. There is a fair amount of material on\n         immigrant labor and its procurement in the collection, and\n         it is noted in the description of the box contents.","Low Moor Iron Company not only had trouble procuring\n         labor, but it also had trouble with labor already employed\n         in the mines and at the factory. Labor dissension and\n         strikes troubled the Kay Moor Mines through the 1900's. The\n         great coal strike of 1902 hurt the Low Moor Company's coal\n         mining operation, but by 1903 things were \"nearly back to\n         normal\" according to the mine superintendent. There was\n         still trouble at Kay Moor Mines, however. In a letter dated\n         April 26, 1906, to the treasurer of Low Moor Company, the\n         manager of the mines wrote about the trouble in \"trying to\n         get the agitators out.\" The mines were seventy-five men\n         short of the total labor force needed because many of the\n         coal miners returned to their farms during the spring.\n         There were rumblings of another strike at Kay Moor, the\n         result of which was to be a fourteen percent increase in\n         wages for the Kay Moor Mine workers via an agreement with\n         the United Mine Workers Union in December.","The Low Moor Iron Company grew along with the rest of\n         Virginia industry in the 1890's and 1900's. Starting with\n         only one furnace in the 1870's, it opened a second furnace\n         at Covington, Virginia, in 1891. In 1911 it opened a third\n         furnace, this time at Low Moor. Covington, with its heavy\n         industry, soon became known as the \"Pittsburgh of\n         Virginia.\" Virginia's pig iron production rose from 9,000\n         short tons in 1870 to 544,034 long tons in 1903. Judging\n         from the Low Moor Company's correspondence, the most\n         prosperous period for the company fell between the years\n         1895-1907. In the years between 1907-1917 problems befell\n         the Virginia pig iron industry. In a letter from William W.\n         Hearns, the president of the Virginia based Princess Pig\n         Iron Company, to U. S. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Hearns\n         writes of the problems of the Virginia pig iron industry:\n         \"There is not a blast furnace in Virginia that is making\n         any money from the manufacture of pig iron. The cause of\n         this is there is an exceedingly low price on pig iron in\n         the country at the present time, and the increased cost of\n         manufacturing is due to the increase in wages in all\n         lines.\" With the outbreak of World War I prices rose\n         dramatically, but in a market report to Low Moor dated\n         November 11, 1916, it was stated that: \"In spite of the\n         high prices, it is not a picnic to be in the iron industry.\n         There is a desperate shortage of cars and equipment in the\n         coal and iron districts, and in consequence there are\n         troubles of all kinds to get materials shipped. The\n         situation has grown serious.\"","When America became involved in the First World War, it\n         meant a boost for the Low Moor Iron Company. The government\n         helped it procure labor, and even helped it repair its\n         furnaces. The problem of supplies and cars for their\n         shipments, however, plagued the company more than ever. It\n         had a good deal of trouble getting all the raw materials it\n         needed due chiefly to the \"tight ship\" run by Harry F.\n         Byrd, Sr., U.S. Fuel Administrator for Virginia. After the\n         war very serious problems began to trouble the Low Moor\n         Iron Company. The demand for iron fell precipitously and a\n         short but severe depression ensued from 1919-1922. The\n         depression seemed to hit the iron industry especially hard.\n         Prices took a huge drop due to the lack of demand, and many\n         pre-war contracts had to be revalued. To compound the\n         company's problems, the Kay Moor Mines went on strike in\n         1919. This strike was quickly settled, as the market for\n         coal was so good that the Low Moor Company ceased taking\n         orders temporarily in 1921 as it could not fill the orders\n         it had on hand.","The Low Moor Company furnaces lay idle for some twenty\n         months. Finally, in November 1922 one of Low Moor's\n         furnaces was finally fired up. While prosperity gradually\n         returned to the rest of the country, the Low Moor Iron\n         Company never recovered. Production of pig iron in the\n         Virginia iron industry declined from 544,034 tons in 1903\n         to 148,053 tons in 1923, considered a good year for the\n         industry as a whole. In February 1926 Low Moor officials\n         talked of merging with two other iron companies in order to\n         revive the iron business for the three companies. The\n         merger, however, never occurred. By late 1926 the company\n         was in the process of liquidation. An advertisement in the\n         Charleston, West Virginia, Daily Mail dated April 30, 1927,\n         told of a huge warehouse sale at the Low Moor Iron Company.\n         The advertisement noted \"thousands of screws, pipe\n         fittings, valves, etc.\" The last piece of correspondence\n         from the Low Moor Iron Company in the collection is dated\n         1929. It deals with the sale of a machine.","Why did the iron industry in Virginia decline as it did?\n         Some say that lack of speed, efficiency, and a decent\n         transportation system for Alleghany County caused it. In a\n         letter from C. E. Bertie, secretary of the Virginia Pig\n         Iron Association, to the \n          Manufacturers Record dated 1925, Bertie claimed that it was the\n         tremendous rise in the cost of transportation. Virginia, he\n         claimed, had almost no home market. Over 80% of its normal\n         production was shipped out to other states. The failure of\n         the Interstate Commerce Commission to treat Virginia\n         furnaces as southern furnaces was the cause of much of the\n         trouble. From 1914-1925 there were four blanket increases\n         in freight rates in the country, of which only one applied\n         equally to all localities. Southern furnaces were received\n         only two increases--a 25% increase in 1918 and a 25%\n         increase in 1920--but northern furnaces had had 5%, 15%,\n         25%, and 40% increases in their transportation costs.\n         Virginia furnaces, although recognized as southern\n         furnaces, had had freight rates increased in line with the\n         northern furnaces. Prior to the war Virginia iron reached\n         all points in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois on a\n         competitive basis with southern furnaces. After World War I\n         the advantage was limited to a small portion of\n         southeastern Ohio. All of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan\n         were now lost to the Virginia producers. The Virginia\n         producer, according to Bertie, felt that the freight rates\n         should be restored to a relationship with southern\n         furnaces. If what Bertie said was true, the other southern\n         states iron industries should not have been in the same\n         desperate economic straits as Virginia's, and statistics\n         should support this. In the 1920's production rose to new\n         heights in Alabama. In Tennessee, however, iron production\n         plunged to new lows during the 1920's. While the south\n         accounted for 10.2% of the entire U. S. production in the\n         years 1919-1924, Virginia accounted for less than 1% during\n         those years. In 1915 Virginia accounted for over 6% of the\n         U.S. iron production. One can see a decline in other areas\n         of the south than Virginia. While the discrepancies in the\n         freight rates may have helped cause the decline, clearly\n         there are other reasons.","During the 1900's there was a discovery of extremely\n         rich iron ore deposits in the mid-west. Much of this ore\n         was on or near the surface, making the mining of it both\n         easy and inexpensive. This in turn lowered production costs\n         of the pig iron. This caused iron production to shift to\n         that region, and resulted in a decline in the Virginia iron\n         industry. There was a sharp increase in iron production in\n         the mid-west through the 1920's. The iron ore in the\n         mid-west may have been of better quality than Virginia, but\n         the iron ore in Virginia was of sufficient quality to\n         produce a good pig iron. The western ore deposits were not\n         as conveniently located as Virginia deposits, but the\n         inexpensiveness of production more than made up for it.","In examining the rise and fall of the Low Moor Iron\n         Company, we can see a situation in which the conditions for\n         the manufacture of iron were nearly ideal. There was plenty\n         of land for expansion and resources for the manufacture of\n         the iron. The major internal problem faced by the Low Moor\n         Iron Company was that of transportation. External\n         developments, however, caused the final demise of the Low\n         Moor Iron Company.","Low Moor Iron Company Personnel:","Executive Staff: Managing Director, Colonel H. M.\n         Goodwin: ca. 1881. General Managers: H. G. Merry: ca.\n         1884-1902; E. C. Means: ca. 1905-1915; J. P. Guernsey: ca.\n         1915 (acting General Manager); F. U. Humbert: ca.\n         1916-1929. Assistant General Manager: E. B. Wilkinson: ca.\n         1909-1915. Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers: Edward Low:\n         ca. 1886-1898; Frank Lyman (in New York): ca. 1898-1919; S.\n         G. Cragill (Asst. Treasurer): ca. 1900-1915; H. A. Dalton:\n         ca. 1921-1929; John Lipscomb (Asst. Treasurer): ca.\n         1918-1928.","Factory and Mine Supervisors: Kay Moor Superintendents:\n         C. C. Cooke: ca. 1918; Ed. D. Wickes: ca. 1906; H. L.\n         Tansell: ca. 1903; A. H. Reed: ca. 1906. Kay Moor Managers:\n         J. W. Monteith: manager of mines. ca. 1918; promoted in\n         1925 to general superintendent in charge of mine plants,\n         coke ovens, shops, repairs, and construction; A. L.\n         Monteith: assistant superintendent of mines, ca. 1918;\n         George T. Wickes: manager of Covington mines, ca.\n         1906-1917; Ross Howell, ca. 1918. Stack Mines\n         Superintendents: J. H. Carpenter: ca. 1906; C. D.\n         Oberschain: ca. 1907; J. L. Harris: ca. 1903; John S. Ham:\n         ca. 1891-1901. Rich Patch Mines Superintendents: John R.\n         Thompson: foreman, ca. 1906. Low Moor assorted other\n         personnel: S. L. Tulley: trainmaster, ca. 1906; B. J.\n         Shenkley: foreman, Low Moor limestone quarries; L. Q. Wood:\n         assistant traffic manager, ca. 1919.","The Low Moor Iron Company ceased operations in 1930;\n            what happened to the records of the company in the years\n            immediately following is not known, but in 1939, the Green\n            Bookman, a Charlottesville bookshop, sold the records to\n            the University of Virginia Library.","The records arrived at the receiving room door of the\n            new Alderman Library on October 16, 1939, in a trailer\n            truck whose load was estimated to weigh about fourteen\n            tons. As the manuscripts staff dug around in the piles of\n            over 1200 account books, and countless boxes of papers they\n            realized that the company had saved almost all of its\n            papers including checks, invoices, vouchers, and receipts,\n            and certain of these records were destroyed as their\n            information was recorded in other records. Once the bulk of\n            the collection had been reduced, the remaining records were\n            transferred to the stack area of the Division of Rare Books\n            and Manuscripts.","By 1958, little storage space remained in Alderman\n            Library, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division was\n            especially crowded because of the rapid growth of its\n            collections. After an examination of its storage areas, the\n            division's staff decided to move the Low Moor records to\n            the attic of one of the student dormitories. The collection\n            had had little use chiefly because there was no finding\n            aid. There seemed little likelihood of extensive researcher\n            use until the collection could be processed.","In preparation for the move, the old letter boxes in\n            which much of the collection had arrived in the Library\n            were discarded. The records from each box were placed\n            between sheets of the heavy gray cardboard used to protect\n            unbound newspapers in the Library's stacks, and the spine\n            labels of the old letter boxes were copied onto the\n            cardboard. The resulting bundles were wrapped with brown\n            Kraft paper and tied up with string. The bundles were\n            numbered. Whatever original order the letter boxes may have\n            had was lost by the time they arrived in the Library, and\n            after the bundling, removal to a dormitory attic, and\n            subsequent return to the Library in 1976, all vestiges of\n            the original order were lost.","The bundles remained in the dormitory attic for almost\n            twenty years. Occasional visits were made by the division\n            staff to check on their condition, and on very rare\n            occasions, a researcher was brave enough to ask to be shown\n            the collection. Once the researcher saw the imposing amount\n            of material and the conditions in the attic, interest in\n            using the collection invariably died.","In late 1976 a grant from the National Endowment for the\n            Humanities was obtained to allow the Library to process the\n            Low Moor Iron Company papers, and the papers of Edward L.\n            Stone and the Borderland Coal Company, another large\n            collection of records stored in the same dormitory attic.\n            All of these records and papers were moved back to the\n            Library where the bundles were cleaned and opened. The\n            contents of each were placed in a Hollinger storage box,\n            and all notes on the paper wrappings and on the gray\n            cardboard sheets were recorded.","The more than 1200 bound accounting records of the Low\n            Moor Iron Company were surveyed by the grant project staff.\n            The contents of each volume were noted on a mimeographed\n            form, and later typed on 3 x 5\" cards to create a\n            readily-accessible file for the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n            This information was also typed on pages to be added to\n            this guide.","The Low Moor Iron Company papers consist of\n         approximately 280 four-inch Hollinger archives boxes (ca.\n         95 linear feet) of records, ca. 1885-1927, and some 1200\n         bound volumes of the company's accounting records,\n         1873-1927, of this iron producing company located in Low\n         Moor (four miles southwest of Clifton Forge), Alleghany\n         County, Virginia.","This material consists of records typical of those\n         produced by a firm of this type in the period, but as the\n         company owned its own coal and iron mines and limestone\n         quarries, there is considerable information about the\n         production of these raw materials. Large numbers of the\n         records that deal with the company's employees have\n         survived: time books, payroll books, hands ledgers, and the\n         like. Because these books sometimes include information\n         about the employee's trade or job with the company, and as\n         race is indicated in some of the records, these books\n         should provide date for studies of the structure and upward\n         mobility within the labor force, patterns of\n         ethnic--possibly racial--occupational penetration and\n         mobility, material conditions of the workers, and so on.\n         The papers should permit a range of studies detailing the\n         pattern and evolution of industrial organization in the\n         iron industry, and the evolution of markets and marketing\n         structures for the entire period. Because the company was\n         dependent upon railroads to move its raw materials to the\n         furnaces, and for the marketing of its products, there is\n         considerable information about railroads and their\n         relationship to their customers.","See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["662"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company \n         1873-1927"],"collection_title_tesim":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company \n         1873-1927"],"collection_ssim":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company \n         1873-1927"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was purchased from Green Bookman in\n            1939."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["95 linear feer + 1200\n         volumes"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eStored off-site. Users must request boxes 48 hours in advance of desired use. Neither drop-in nor next-day requests can be fulfilled. For additional information, contact Special Collections. \n\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Stored off-site. Users must request boxes 48 hours in advance of desired use. Neither drop-in nor next-day requests can be fulfilled. For additional information, contact Special Collections. \n"],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe word \"organization\" is used here with considerable\n         diffidence, for any researcher studying the container list\n         that follows will realize quickly that there is no\n         organization in the usual sense of the word.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAs noted under \"Provenance,\" the Low Moor Iron Company\n         papers were subjected to a number of moves; when processing\n         began in the fall of 1976, no discernible scheme of\n         organization could be determined.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe first step was to review the series of coded numbers\n         placed on the bundles of papers before they were moved to\n         the dormitory attic, but these did not provide any sort of\n         useful organization. Next, the spine titles of the original\n         letter boxes were reviewed (they had been copied onto the\n         gray cardboard sheets before the move to the dormitory\n         attic), but they, too, proved useless.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese steps having provided no scheme, and after a\n         considerable hiatus due to a turnover in student processors\n         on the collection, the new student processors were\n         instructed to begin a box-by-box inventory of the contents\n         of the collection. During this inventory, old folders were\n         replaced with acid-free ones, and the original folder\n         headings were copied onto the new ones. Some removal of\n         paper clips was accomplished, and the materials were\n         reviewed and notes taken for the guide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSome consolidation of materials was accomplished, and in\n         other cases, materials were moved. This work has created\n         some problems in the numbering of the boxes. Thus, the\n         researchers will find boxes marked \"6A\" and \"23C\"; he will\n         also discover that certain box numbers have been entirely\n         omitted. As the box numbers exist only to aid in the\n         location of material, it was not felt that the unusual\n         numbers and the omissions would cause problems in working\n         with the papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA certain amount of movement of boxes within the\n         collection, and of materials among boxes, probably would\n         ease use of it. But what processing was accomplished on\n         this project took far longer than had been anticipated, and\n         there was no time in the late spring of 1978, when the\n         processors had to complete their work with the project, to\n         undertake a mass movement of material. Thus, they stand in\n         the order in which we found them at the beginning of the\n         project.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The word \"organization\" is used here with considerable\n         diffidence, for any researcher studying the container list\n         that follows will realize quickly that there is no\n         organization in the usual sense of the word.","As noted under \"Provenance,\" the Low Moor Iron Company\n         papers were subjected to a number of moves; when processing\n         began in the fall of 1976, no discernible scheme of\n         organization could be determined.","The first step was to review the series of coded numbers\n         placed on the bundles of papers before they were moved to\n         the dormitory attic, but these did not provide any sort of\n         useful organization. Next, the spine titles of the original\n         letter boxes were reviewed (they had been copied onto the\n         gray cardboard sheets before the move to the dormitory\n         attic), but they, too, proved useless.","These steps having provided no scheme, and after a\n         considerable hiatus due to a turnover in student processors\n         on the collection, the new student processors were\n         instructed to begin a box-by-box inventory of the contents\n         of the collection. During this inventory, old folders were\n         replaced with acid-free ones, and the original folder\n         headings were copied onto the new ones. Some removal of\n         paper clips was accomplished, and the materials were\n         reviewed and notes taken for the guide.","Some consolidation of materials was accomplished, and in\n         other cases, materials were moved. This work has created\n         some problems in the numbering of the boxes. Thus, the\n         researchers will find boxes marked \"6A\" and \"23C\"; he will\n         also discover that certain box numbers have been entirely\n         omitted. As the box numbers exist only to aid in the\n         location of material, it was not felt that the unusual\n         numbers and the omissions would cause problems in working\n         with the papers.","A certain amount of movement of boxes within the\n         collection, and of materials among boxes, probably would\n         ease use of it. But what processing was accomplished on\n         this project took far longer than had been anticipated, and\n         there was no time in the late spring of 1978, when the\n         processors had to complete their work with the project, to\n         undertake a mass movement of material. Thus, they stand in\n         the order in which we found them at the beginning of the\n         project."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company, the first producer of pig\n         iron in Virginia according to the company's claims, was a\n         self-contained manufacturing unit producing from its own\n         mines the coal, limestone, and iron ore needed for its iron\n         production. Located in Low Moor near Clifton Forge in\n         Alleghany County in western Virginia, an area rich in\n         mineral deposits, the company was in operation from\n         1872-1930, producing only pig iron; it never attempted to\n         produce finished iron products.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCoal came to the Low Moor furnaces from the Kay Moor\n         Mines at Kay Moor, West Virginia, about thirty miles from\n         Low Moor; limestone was produced from the Low Moor\n         limestone quarries; and iron ore came from the Fenwick,\n         Dolly Ann, Jordan, Rich Patch, Low Moor, and Longdale\n         Mines, most of them within twenty miles of Low Moor at\n         Covington or Clifton Forge.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe towns of Low Moor and Kay Moor were company towns in\n         every respect. Workers lived in company-owned houses,\n         bought food in company stores, worshiped at the company\n         church, saw movies in the company theater, were treated in\n         the company hospital, and were buried in the company\n         cemetery. Workers received part of their pay in scrip that\n         they exchanged for goods and services. According to a\n         statement from the Kay Moor Mines dated November 1904, Kay\n         Moor then employed 338 people, paid them an average wage of\n         $36.26 per month, and issued half of their pay in scrip.\n         Kay Moor had four stores; Low Moor had seven or eight. All\n         of these stores carried large inventories which are\n         detailed in the collection. These inventories are valuable\n         to anyone interested in determining the wants and needs of\n         a coal miner and his family.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the late 1910's and 1920's Kay Moor had a company\n         theater called the Azure Theater which seated about 300\n         people. There were also plans for a company-owned social\n         center, to have pool tables, a soda fountain, and\n         provisions for dancing and skating. The company was in\n         tough economic straits by the 1920's, however, and there is\n         no evidence that the social center was built. The town of\n         Low Moor was so completely under the company's influence\n         that one of Low Moor Iron Company's assistant managers\n         served as the town sheriff. He often foreclosed on people\n         who did not pay their debts, and drove troublesome people\n         \"out of town on a rail\" as he put it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company's fortunes fluctuated during\n         the various business cycles between the years 1880-1930.\n         Low Moor was one of the larger pig iron producers in\n         Virginia, but Virginia pig iron production was not\n         important nationally. Low Moor officials sometimes sold\n         their product themselves, but more often they used agents,\n         the prevalent method at the time. Low Moor Iron Company\n         used a variety of agents through the 1900's. James F. Bryan\n         acted as the exclusive agent for the sale of Kay Moor Coal\n         from September 21, 1903 to September, 1905. From about 1890\n         until about 1910 Dalton Nash and Company were the exclusive\n         eastern agents of Low Moor Iron. After that time the\n         exclusive agency went to Philips Isham and Company located\n         in New York. From about 1890 the western agency was handled\n         chiefly by Thomas Mack and Company. After 1902 Thomas Mack\n         and Company underwent a name change, becoming Walter\n         Wallingford and Company, with offices located in\n         Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePerhaps the Low Moor Iron Company's biggest problem over\n         the years was obtaining railroad cars for the\n         transportation of its finished product. Low Moor Iron\n         Company had its own cars for transporting its raw materials\n         among its various facilities. For the long haul necessary\n         for its finished goods, however, it depended upon the\n         services of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the\n         relationship was not always a happy one. The Low Moor\n         Company complained many times to the C \u0026amp; O Railroad\n         about the discrepancies between long-and shorthaul freight\n         rates. Low Moor also had trouble getting cars from the C\n         \u0026amp; O. In a letter to one of Low Moor Company's agents\n         from an irate customer dated 1898, the customer wrote: \"We\n         wrote you on Saturday and endeavored to question upon your\n         mind the necessity of taking care of us with Low Moor iron.\n         We are on our uppers--there is not a pound of Low Moor iron\n         in the yard. Of the one hundred tons ordered some time ago,\n         not one pound of it has been received.\" This was, according\n         to the Low Moor Iron Company, because they could not get\n         the railroad cars. In a letter from Thomas Mack and Company\n         dated November 26, 1901, to General Manager E. C. Means:\n         \"We are hopeful that the car supply will get better because\n         of the number of orders you have of ours for prompt\n         shipment. Our customers are complaining that they are not\n         getting the iron fast enough. . . . We hope that the\n         railroad will be able to supply you with empty cars.\" In\n         another letter dated 1916 to John B. Guernsey, then acting\n         General Manager of the Low Moor Iron Company, \"We were not\n         supplied with coke cars for today's loading, and\n         consequently we have been practically down of Kay Moor\n         ovens all day.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe problem of procuring labor also plagued the Low Moor\n         Company. The company sometimes tried to hire immigrant\n         laborers and send the men directly to Low Moor from New\n         York City. There were problems with this, as is explained\n         in the following letter dated April 7, 1906: \n         \u003cblockquote\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eTo Mr. George Wickes \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSupt. of Mines \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eKay Moor, Virginia \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eDear George, \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eTony arrived with twenty one men last night. One\n            got away in Jersey two in Washington D.C., four in\n            Charlottesville. Some of the men are very good looking,\n            but taken as a whole they are the worst lot I have ever\n            seen: Irish, German-Jews, and Italians. . . . Our New\n            York transportations to this place have never been a\n            success.\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003cp\u003eSigned, \n            \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eEd D. Wickes Supt. of Mines\u003c/p\u003e\n\u003c/blockquote\u003eLow Moor usually employed labor agencies, one\n         of which was Atwood's Employment Agency. Often the Low Moor\n         Company would request certain nationalities, believing them\n         to be better workers than others. Sometimes the company\n         would request a gang of twenty made up of \"ten Greeks and\n         ten Italians.\" Many of the immigrants fled Low Moor and Kay\n         Moor when they learned that they would have to work\n         underground. There is a fair amount of material on\n         immigrant labor and its procurement in the collection, and\n         it is noted in the description of the box contents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLow Moor Iron Company not only had trouble procuring\n         labor, but it also had trouble with labor already employed\n         in the mines and at the factory. Labor dissension and\n         strikes troubled the Kay Moor Mines through the 1900's. The\n         great coal strike of 1902 hurt the Low Moor Company's coal\n         mining operation, but by 1903 things were \"nearly back to\n         normal\" according to the mine superintendent. There was\n         still trouble at Kay Moor Mines, however. In a letter dated\n         April 26, 1906, to the treasurer of Low Moor Company, the\n         manager of the mines wrote about the trouble in \"trying to\n         get the agitators out.\" The mines were seventy-five men\n         short of the total labor force needed because many of the\n         coal miners returned to their farms during the spring.\n         There were rumblings of another strike at Kay Moor, the\n         result of which was to be a fourteen percent increase in\n         wages for the Kay Moor Mine workers via an agreement with\n         the United Mine Workers Union in December.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company grew along with the rest of\n         Virginia industry in the 1890's and 1900's. Starting with\n         only one furnace in the 1870's, it opened a second furnace\n         at Covington, Virginia, in 1891. In 1911 it opened a third\n         furnace, this time at Low Moor. Covington, with its heavy\n         industry, soon became known as the \"Pittsburgh of\n         Virginia.\" Virginia's pig iron production rose from 9,000\n         short tons in 1870 to 544,034 long tons in 1903. Judging\n         from the Low Moor Company's correspondence, the most\n         prosperous period for the company fell between the years\n         1895-1907. In the years between 1907-1917 problems befell\n         the Virginia pig iron industry. In a letter from William W.\n         Hearns, the president of the Virginia based Princess Pig\n         Iron Company, to U. S. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Hearns\n         writes of the problems of the Virginia pig iron industry:\n         \"There is not a blast furnace in Virginia that is making\n         any money from the manufacture of pig iron. The cause of\n         this is there is an exceedingly low price on pig iron in\n         the country at the present time, and the increased cost of\n         manufacturing is due to the increase in wages in all\n         lines.\" With the outbreak of World War I prices rose\n         dramatically, but in a market report to Low Moor dated\n         November 11, 1916, it was stated that: \"In spite of the\n         high prices, it is not a picnic to be in the iron industry.\n         There is a desperate shortage of cars and equipment in the\n         coal and iron districts, and in consequence there are\n         troubles of all kinds to get materials shipped. The\n         situation has grown serious.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhen America became involved in the First World War, it\n         meant a boost for the Low Moor Iron Company. The government\n         helped it procure labor, and even helped it repair its\n         furnaces. The problem of supplies and cars for their\n         shipments, however, plagued the company more than ever. It\n         had a good deal of trouble getting all the raw materials it\n         needed due chiefly to the \"tight ship\" run by Harry F.\n         Byrd, Sr., U.S. Fuel Administrator for Virginia. After the\n         war very serious problems began to trouble the Low Moor\n         Iron Company. The demand for iron fell precipitously and a\n         short but severe depression ensued from 1919-1922. The\n         depression seemed to hit the iron industry especially hard.\n         Prices took a huge drop due to the lack of demand, and many\n         pre-war contracts had to be revalued. To compound the\n         company's problems, the Kay Moor Mines went on strike in\n         1919. This strike was quickly settled, as the market for\n         coal was so good that the Low Moor Company ceased taking\n         orders temporarily in 1921 as it could not fill the orders\n         it had on hand.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Company furnaces lay idle for some twenty\n         months. Finally, in November 1922 one of Low Moor's\n         furnaces was finally fired up. While prosperity gradually\n         returned to the rest of the country, the Low Moor Iron\n         Company never recovered. Production of pig iron in the\n         Virginia iron industry declined from 544,034 tons in 1903\n         to 148,053 tons in 1923, considered a good year for the\n         industry as a whole. In February 1926 Low Moor officials\n         talked of merging with two other iron companies in order to\n         revive the iron business for the three companies. The\n         merger, however, never occurred. By late 1926 the company\n         was in the process of liquidation. An advertisement in the\n         Charleston, West Virginia, Daily Mail dated April 30, 1927,\n         told of a huge warehouse sale at the Low Moor Iron Company.\n         The advertisement noted \"thousands of screws, pipe\n         fittings, valves, etc.\" The last piece of correspondence\n         from the Low Moor Iron Company in the collection is dated\n         1929. It deals with the sale of a machine.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWhy did the iron industry in Virginia decline as it did?\n         Some say that lack of speed, efficiency, and a decent\n         transportation system for Alleghany County caused it. In a\n         letter from C. E. Bertie, secretary of the Virginia Pig\n         Iron Association, to the \n         \u003cbibref type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003e\u003ctitle type=\"simple\" href=\"\"\u003eManufacturers Record\u003c/title\u003e\u003c/bibref\u003edated 1925, Bertie claimed that it was the\n         tremendous rise in the cost of transportation. Virginia, he\n         claimed, had almost no home market. Over 80% of its normal\n         production was shipped out to other states. The failure of\n         the Interstate Commerce Commission to treat Virginia\n         furnaces as southern furnaces was the cause of much of the\n         trouble. From 1914-1925 there were four blanket increases\n         in freight rates in the country, of which only one applied\n         equally to all localities. Southern furnaces were received\n         only two increases--a 25% increase in 1918 and a 25%\n         increase in 1920--but northern furnaces had had 5%, 15%,\n         25%, and 40% increases in their transportation costs.\n         Virginia furnaces, although recognized as southern\n         furnaces, had had freight rates increased in line with the\n         northern furnaces. Prior to the war Virginia iron reached\n         all points in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois on a\n         competitive basis with southern furnaces. After World War I\n         the advantage was limited to a small portion of\n         southeastern Ohio. All of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan\n         were now lost to the Virginia producers. The Virginia\n         producer, according to Bertie, felt that the freight rates\n         should be restored to a relationship with southern\n         furnaces. If what Bertie said was true, the other southern\n         states iron industries should not have been in the same\n         desperate economic straits as Virginia's, and statistics\n         should support this. In the 1920's production rose to new\n         heights in Alabama. In Tennessee, however, iron production\n         plunged to new lows during the 1920's. While the south\n         accounted for 10.2% of the entire U. S. production in the\n         years 1919-1924, Virginia accounted for less than 1% during\n         those years. In 1915 Virginia accounted for over 6% of the\n         U.S. iron production. One can see a decline in other areas\n         of the south than Virginia. While the discrepancies in the\n         freight rates may have helped cause the decline, clearly\n         there are other reasons.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDuring the 1900's there was a discovery of extremely\n         rich iron ore deposits in the mid-west. Much of this ore\n         was on or near the surface, making the mining of it both\n         easy and inexpensive. This in turn lowered production costs\n         of the pig iron. This caused iron production to shift to\n         that region, and resulted in a decline in the Virginia iron\n         industry. There was a sharp increase in iron production in\n         the mid-west through the 1920's. The iron ore in the\n         mid-west may have been of better quality than Virginia, but\n         the iron ore in Virginia was of sufficient quality to\n         produce a good pig iron. The western ore deposits were not\n         as conveniently located as Virginia deposits, but the\n         inexpensiveness of production more than made up for it.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn examining the rise and fall of the Low Moor Iron\n         Company, we can see a situation in which the conditions for\n         the manufacture of iron were nearly ideal. There was plenty\n         of land for expansion and resources for the manufacture of\n         the iron. The major internal problem faced by the Low Moor\n         Iron Company was that of transportation. External\n         developments, however, caused the final demise of the Low\n         Moor Iron Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLow Moor Iron Company Personnel:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExecutive Staff: Managing Director, Colonel H. M.\n         Goodwin: ca. 1881. General Managers: H. G. Merry: ca.\n         1884-1902; E. C. Means: ca. 1905-1915; J. P. Guernsey: ca.\n         1915 (acting General Manager); F. U. Humbert: ca.\n         1916-1929. Assistant General Manager: E. B. Wilkinson: ca.\n         1909-1915. Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers: Edward Low:\n         ca. 1886-1898; Frank Lyman (in New York): ca. 1898-1919; S.\n         G. Cragill (Asst. Treasurer): ca. 1900-1915; H. A. Dalton:\n         ca. 1921-1929; John Lipscomb (Asst. Treasurer): ca.\n         1918-1928.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFactory and Mine Supervisors: Kay Moor Superintendents:\n         C. C. Cooke: ca. 1918; Ed. D. Wickes: ca. 1906; H. L.\n         Tansell: ca. 1903; A. H. Reed: ca. 1906. Kay Moor Managers:\n         J. W. Monteith: manager of mines. ca. 1918; promoted in\n         1925 to general superintendent in charge of mine plants,\n         coke ovens, shops, repairs, and construction; A. L.\n         Monteith: assistant superintendent of mines, ca. 1918;\n         George T. Wickes: manager of Covington mines, ca.\n         1906-1917; Ross Howell, ca. 1918. Stack Mines\n         Superintendents: J. H. Carpenter: ca. 1906; C. D.\n         Oberschain: ca. 1907; J. L. Harris: ca. 1903; John S. Ham:\n         ca. 1891-1901. Rich Patch Mines Superintendents: John R.\n         Thompson: foreman, ca. 1906. Low Moor assorted other\n         personnel: S. L. Tulley: trainmaster, ca. 1906; B. J.\n         Shenkley: foreman, Low Moor limestone quarries; L. Q. Wood:\n         assistant traffic manager, ca. 1919.\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["The Low Moor Iron Company, the first producer of pig\n         iron in Virginia according to the company's claims, was a\n         self-contained manufacturing unit producing from its own\n         mines the coal, limestone, and iron ore needed for its iron\n         production. Located in Low Moor near Clifton Forge in\n         Alleghany County in western Virginia, an area rich in\n         mineral deposits, the company was in operation from\n         1872-1930, producing only pig iron; it never attempted to\n         produce finished iron products.","Coal came to the Low Moor furnaces from the Kay Moor\n         Mines at Kay Moor, West Virginia, about thirty miles from\n         Low Moor; limestone was produced from the Low Moor\n         limestone quarries; and iron ore came from the Fenwick,\n         Dolly Ann, Jordan, Rich Patch, Low Moor, and Longdale\n         Mines, most of them within twenty miles of Low Moor at\n         Covington or Clifton Forge.","The towns of Low Moor and Kay Moor were company towns in\n         every respect. Workers lived in company-owned houses,\n         bought food in company stores, worshiped at the company\n         church, saw movies in the company theater, were treated in\n         the company hospital, and were buried in the company\n         cemetery. Workers received part of their pay in scrip that\n         they exchanged for goods and services. According to a\n         statement from the Kay Moor Mines dated November 1904, Kay\n         Moor then employed 338 people, paid them an average wage of\n         $36.26 per month, and issued half of their pay in scrip.\n         Kay Moor had four stores; Low Moor had seven or eight. All\n         of these stores carried large inventories which are\n         detailed in the collection. These inventories are valuable\n         to anyone interested in determining the wants and needs of\n         a coal miner and his family.","In the late 1910's and 1920's Kay Moor had a company\n         theater called the Azure Theater which seated about 300\n         people. There were also plans for a company-owned social\n         center, to have pool tables, a soda fountain, and\n         provisions for dancing and skating. The company was in\n         tough economic straits by the 1920's, however, and there is\n         no evidence that the social center was built. The town of\n         Low Moor was so completely under the company's influence\n         that one of Low Moor Iron Company's assistant managers\n         served as the town sheriff. He often foreclosed on people\n         who did not pay their debts, and drove troublesome people\n         \"out of town on a rail\" as he put it.","The Low Moor Iron Company's fortunes fluctuated during\n         the various business cycles between the years 1880-1930.\n         Low Moor was one of the larger pig iron producers in\n         Virginia, but Virginia pig iron production was not\n         important nationally. Low Moor officials sometimes sold\n         their product themselves, but more often they used agents,\n         the prevalent method at the time. Low Moor Iron Company\n         used a variety of agents through the 1900's. James F. Bryan\n         acted as the exclusive agent for the sale of Kay Moor Coal\n         from September 21, 1903 to September, 1905. From about 1890\n         until about 1910 Dalton Nash and Company were the exclusive\n         eastern agents of Low Moor Iron. After that time the\n         exclusive agency went to Philips Isham and Company located\n         in New York. From about 1890 the western agency was handled\n         chiefly by Thomas Mack and Company. After 1902 Thomas Mack\n         and Company underwent a name change, becoming Walter\n         Wallingford and Company, with offices located in\n         Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and Chicago.","Perhaps the Low Moor Iron Company's biggest problem over\n         the years was obtaining railroad cars for the\n         transportation of its finished product. Low Moor Iron\n         Company had its own cars for transporting its raw materials\n         among its various facilities. For the long haul necessary\n         for its finished goods, however, it depended upon the\n         services of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad, and the\n         relationship was not always a happy one. The Low Moor\n         Company complained many times to the C \u0026 O Railroad\n         about the discrepancies between long-and shorthaul freight\n         rates. Low Moor also had trouble getting cars from the C\n         \u0026 O. In a letter to one of Low Moor Company's agents\n         from an irate customer dated 1898, the customer wrote: \"We\n         wrote you on Saturday and endeavored to question upon your\n         mind the necessity of taking care of us with Low Moor iron.\n         We are on our uppers--there is not a pound of Low Moor iron\n         in the yard. Of the one hundred tons ordered some time ago,\n         not one pound of it has been received.\" This was, according\n         to the Low Moor Iron Company, because they could not get\n         the railroad cars. In a letter from Thomas Mack and Company\n         dated November 26, 1901, to General Manager E. C. Means:\n         \"We are hopeful that the car supply will get better because\n         of the number of orders you have of ours for prompt\n         shipment. Our customers are complaining that they are not\n         getting the iron fast enough. . . . We hope that the\n         railroad will be able to supply you with empty cars.\" In\n         another letter dated 1916 to John B. Guernsey, then acting\n         General Manager of the Low Moor Iron Company, \"We were not\n         supplied with coke cars for today's loading, and\n         consequently we have been practically down of Kay Moor\n         ovens all day.\"","The problem of procuring labor also plagued the Low Moor\n         Company. The company sometimes tried to hire immigrant\n         laborers and send the men directly to Low Moor from New\n         York City. There were problems with this, as is explained\n         in the following letter dated April 7, 1906: \n          To Mr. George Wickes \n             Supt. of Mines \n             Kay Moor, Virginia \n             Dear George, \n             Tony arrived with twenty one men last night. One\n            got away in Jersey two in Washington D.C., four in\n            Charlottesville. Some of the men are very good looking,\n            but taken as a whole they are the worst lot I have ever\n            seen: Irish, German-Jews, and Italians. . . . Our New\n            York transportations to this place have never been a\n            success. Signed, \n             Ed D. Wickes Supt. of Mines Low Moor usually employed labor agencies, one\n         of which was Atwood's Employment Agency. Often the Low Moor\n         Company would request certain nationalities, believing them\n         to be better workers than others. Sometimes the company\n         would request a gang of twenty made up of \"ten Greeks and\n         ten Italians.\" Many of the immigrants fled Low Moor and Kay\n         Moor when they learned that they would have to work\n         underground. There is a fair amount of material on\n         immigrant labor and its procurement in the collection, and\n         it is noted in the description of the box contents.","Low Moor Iron Company not only had trouble procuring\n         labor, but it also had trouble with labor already employed\n         in the mines and at the factory. Labor dissension and\n         strikes troubled the Kay Moor Mines through the 1900's. The\n         great coal strike of 1902 hurt the Low Moor Company's coal\n         mining operation, but by 1903 things were \"nearly back to\n         normal\" according to the mine superintendent. There was\n         still trouble at Kay Moor Mines, however. In a letter dated\n         April 26, 1906, to the treasurer of Low Moor Company, the\n         manager of the mines wrote about the trouble in \"trying to\n         get the agitators out.\" The mines were seventy-five men\n         short of the total labor force needed because many of the\n         coal miners returned to their farms during the spring.\n         There were rumblings of another strike at Kay Moor, the\n         result of which was to be a fourteen percent increase in\n         wages for the Kay Moor Mine workers via an agreement with\n         the United Mine Workers Union in December.","The Low Moor Iron Company grew along with the rest of\n         Virginia industry in the 1890's and 1900's. Starting with\n         only one furnace in the 1870's, it opened a second furnace\n         at Covington, Virginia, in 1891. In 1911 it opened a third\n         furnace, this time at Low Moor. Covington, with its heavy\n         industry, soon became known as the \"Pittsburgh of\n         Virginia.\" Virginia's pig iron production rose from 9,000\n         short tons in 1870 to 544,034 long tons in 1903. Judging\n         from the Low Moor Company's correspondence, the most\n         prosperous period for the company fell between the years\n         1895-1907. In the years between 1907-1917 problems befell\n         the Virginia pig iron industry. In a letter from William W.\n         Hearns, the president of the Virginia based Princess Pig\n         Iron Company, to U. S. Senator Thomas S. Martin, Hearns\n         writes of the problems of the Virginia pig iron industry:\n         \"There is not a blast furnace in Virginia that is making\n         any money from the manufacture of pig iron. The cause of\n         this is there is an exceedingly low price on pig iron in\n         the country at the present time, and the increased cost of\n         manufacturing is due to the increase in wages in all\n         lines.\" With the outbreak of World War I prices rose\n         dramatically, but in a market report to Low Moor dated\n         November 11, 1916, it was stated that: \"In spite of the\n         high prices, it is not a picnic to be in the iron industry.\n         There is a desperate shortage of cars and equipment in the\n         coal and iron districts, and in consequence there are\n         troubles of all kinds to get materials shipped. The\n         situation has grown serious.\"","When America became involved in the First World War, it\n         meant a boost for the Low Moor Iron Company. The government\n         helped it procure labor, and even helped it repair its\n         furnaces. The problem of supplies and cars for their\n         shipments, however, plagued the company more than ever. It\n         had a good deal of trouble getting all the raw materials it\n         needed due chiefly to the \"tight ship\" run by Harry F.\n         Byrd, Sr., U.S. Fuel Administrator for Virginia. After the\n         war very serious problems began to trouble the Low Moor\n         Iron Company. The demand for iron fell precipitously and a\n         short but severe depression ensued from 1919-1922. The\n         depression seemed to hit the iron industry especially hard.\n         Prices took a huge drop due to the lack of demand, and many\n         pre-war contracts had to be revalued. To compound the\n         company's problems, the Kay Moor Mines went on strike in\n         1919. This strike was quickly settled, as the market for\n         coal was so good that the Low Moor Company ceased taking\n         orders temporarily in 1921 as it could not fill the orders\n         it had on hand.","The Low Moor Company furnaces lay idle for some twenty\n         months. Finally, in November 1922 one of Low Moor's\n         furnaces was finally fired up. While prosperity gradually\n         returned to the rest of the country, the Low Moor Iron\n         Company never recovered. Production of pig iron in the\n         Virginia iron industry declined from 544,034 tons in 1903\n         to 148,053 tons in 1923, considered a good year for the\n         industry as a whole. In February 1926 Low Moor officials\n         talked of merging with two other iron companies in order to\n         revive the iron business for the three companies. The\n         merger, however, never occurred. By late 1926 the company\n         was in the process of liquidation. An advertisement in the\n         Charleston, West Virginia, Daily Mail dated April 30, 1927,\n         told of a huge warehouse sale at the Low Moor Iron Company.\n         The advertisement noted \"thousands of screws, pipe\n         fittings, valves, etc.\" The last piece of correspondence\n         from the Low Moor Iron Company in the collection is dated\n         1929. It deals with the sale of a machine.","Why did the iron industry in Virginia decline as it did?\n         Some say that lack of speed, efficiency, and a decent\n         transportation system for Alleghany County caused it. In a\n         letter from C. E. Bertie, secretary of the Virginia Pig\n         Iron Association, to the \n          Manufacturers Record dated 1925, Bertie claimed that it was the\n         tremendous rise in the cost of transportation. Virginia, he\n         claimed, had almost no home market. Over 80% of its normal\n         production was shipped out to other states. The failure of\n         the Interstate Commerce Commission to treat Virginia\n         furnaces as southern furnaces was the cause of much of the\n         trouble. From 1914-1925 there were four blanket increases\n         in freight rates in the country, of which only one applied\n         equally to all localities. Southern furnaces were received\n         only two increases--a 25% increase in 1918 and a 25%\n         increase in 1920--but northern furnaces had had 5%, 15%,\n         25%, and 40% increases in their transportation costs.\n         Virginia furnaces, although recognized as southern\n         furnaces, had had freight rates increased in line with the\n         northern furnaces. Prior to the war Virginia iron reached\n         all points in Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois on a\n         competitive basis with southern furnaces. After World War I\n         the advantage was limited to a small portion of\n         southeastern Ohio. All of Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan\n         were now lost to the Virginia producers. The Virginia\n         producer, according to Bertie, felt that the freight rates\n         should be restored to a relationship with southern\n         furnaces. If what Bertie said was true, the other southern\n         states iron industries should not have been in the same\n         desperate economic straits as Virginia's, and statistics\n         should support this. In the 1920's production rose to new\n         heights in Alabama. In Tennessee, however, iron production\n         plunged to new lows during the 1920's. While the south\n         accounted for 10.2% of the entire U. S. production in the\n         years 1919-1924, Virginia accounted for less than 1% during\n         those years. In 1915 Virginia accounted for over 6% of the\n         U.S. iron production. One can see a decline in other areas\n         of the south than Virginia. While the discrepancies in the\n         freight rates may have helped cause the decline, clearly\n         there are other reasons.","During the 1900's there was a discovery of extremely\n         rich iron ore deposits in the mid-west. Much of this ore\n         was on or near the surface, making the mining of it both\n         easy and inexpensive. This in turn lowered production costs\n         of the pig iron. This caused iron production to shift to\n         that region, and resulted in a decline in the Virginia iron\n         industry. There was a sharp increase in iron production in\n         the mid-west through the 1920's. The iron ore in the\n         mid-west may have been of better quality than Virginia, but\n         the iron ore in Virginia was of sufficient quality to\n         produce a good pig iron. The western ore deposits were not\n         as conveniently located as Virginia deposits, but the\n         inexpensiveness of production more than made up for it.","In examining the rise and fall of the Low Moor Iron\n         Company, we can see a situation in which the conditions for\n         the manufacture of iron were nearly ideal. There was plenty\n         of land for expansion and resources for the manufacture of\n         the iron. The major internal problem faced by the Low Moor\n         Iron Company was that of transportation. External\n         developments, however, caused the final demise of the Low\n         Moor Iron Company.","Low Moor Iron Company Personnel:","Executive Staff: Managing Director, Colonel H. M.\n         Goodwin: ca. 1881. General Managers: H. G. Merry: ca.\n         1884-1902; E. C. Means: ca. 1905-1915; J. P. Guernsey: ca.\n         1915 (acting General Manager); F. U. Humbert: ca.\n         1916-1929. Assistant General Manager: E. B. Wilkinson: ca.\n         1909-1915. Treasurers and Assistant Treasurers: Edward Low:\n         ca. 1886-1898; Frank Lyman (in New York): ca. 1898-1919; S.\n         G. Cragill (Asst. Treasurer): ca. 1900-1915; H. A. Dalton:\n         ca. 1921-1929; John Lipscomb (Asst. Treasurer): ca.\n         1918-1928.","Factory and Mine Supervisors: Kay Moor Superintendents:\n         C. C. Cooke: ca. 1918; Ed. D. Wickes: ca. 1906; H. L.\n         Tansell: ca. 1903; A. H. Reed: ca. 1906. Kay Moor Managers:\n         J. W. Monteith: manager of mines. ca. 1918; promoted in\n         1925 to general superintendent in charge of mine plants,\n         coke ovens, shops, repairs, and construction; A. L.\n         Monteith: assistant superintendent of mines, ca. 1918;\n         George T. Wickes: manager of Covington mines, ca.\n         1906-1917; Ross Howell, ca. 1918. Stack Mines\n         Superintendents: J. H. Carpenter: ca. 1906; C. D.\n         Oberschain: ca. 1907; J. L. Harris: ca. 1903; John S. Ham:\n         ca. 1891-1901. Rich Patch Mines Superintendents: John R.\n         Thompson: foreman, ca. 1906. Low Moor assorted other\n         personnel: S. L. Tulley: trainmaster, ca. 1906; B. J.\n         Shenkley: foreman, Low Moor limestone quarries; L. Q. Wood:\n         assistant traffic manager, ca. 1919."],"custodhist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company ceased operations in 1930;\n            what happened to the records of the company in the years\n            immediately following is not known, but in 1939, the Green\n            Bookman, a Charlottesville bookshop, sold the records to\n            the University of Virginia Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe records arrived at the receiving room door of the\n            new Alderman Library on October 16, 1939, in a trailer\n            truck whose load was estimated to weigh about fourteen\n            tons. As the manuscripts staff dug around in the piles of\n            over 1200 account books, and countless boxes of papers they\n            realized that the company had saved almost all of its\n            papers including checks, invoices, vouchers, and receipts,\n            and certain of these records were destroyed as their\n            information was recorded in other records. Once the bulk of\n            the collection had been reduced, the remaining records were\n            transferred to the stack area of the Division of Rare Books\n            and Manuscripts.\u003c/p\u003e"],"custodhist_heading_ssm":["Provenance"],"custodhist_tesim":["The Low Moor Iron Company ceased operations in 1930;\n            what happened to the records of the company in the years\n            immediately following is not known, but in 1939, the Green\n            Bookman, a Charlottesville bookshop, sold the records to\n            the University of Virginia Library.","The records arrived at the receiving room door of the\n            new Alderman Library on October 16, 1939, in a trailer\n            truck whose load was estimated to weigh about fourteen\n            tons. As the manuscripts staff dug around in the piles of\n            over 1200 account books, and countless boxes of papers they\n            realized that the company had saved almost all of its\n            papers including checks, invoices, vouchers, and receipts,\n            and certain of these records were destroyed as their\n            information was recorded in other records. Once the bulk of\n            the collection had been reduced, the remaining records were\n            transferred to the stack area of the Division of Rare Books\n            and Manuscripts."],"otherfindaid_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome 1200 bound accounting record books of the Low Moor\n            Iron Company came into the custody of the Library with the\n            loose papers. When the project staff investigated these\n            volumes in the dormitory attic where they were stored, they\n            found that the volumes had been shelved by size rather than\n            by series. Thus, a letterbook may stand next to a stock\n            report book for a furnace, which is, in turn, next to a\n            store account book for the Kay Moor Mines' store. No series\n            are shelved in order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMembers of the project staff surveyed the volumes,\n            completing for each volume two copies of a mimeographed\n            survey form, and assigning to each volume a number. One\n            copy of the survey report form was placed in the volume,\n            and the second was returned to the Library.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFrom the survey report forms, 3 x 5 inch index\n            cards--with a carbon copy of each--were typed. One set of\n            index cards has been kept in order by the numbers assigned\n            to the volumes as they stand on the shelves. This provides\n            a shelf list for the use of the library staff. The other\n            set of cards was sorted into categories as a finding aid.\n            On the list that follows, the researcher will find a number\n            of major headings such as \"Accounts,\" \"Inventories,\"\n            \"Letter Books,\" and \"Shipments-Outgoing.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInsofar as it has been possible to determine from the\n            data on the survey report forms, the volumes have been\n            assigned to categories. Most of the major categories, or\n            headings, have sub-headings. Within those sub-headings, the\n            volumes have been arranged chronologically. The\n            investigators realize that after careful study of some of\n            these volumes, they will be revealed as belonging to other\n            categories than those in which they have initially been\n            placed. The card index will allow such movement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAvailable in the Manuscripts/Archives Reading Room in\n            the Library is the sorted card index file. There is a card\n            for every volume in this file whereas, on the pages that\n            follow, volumes have been summarized under the headings and\n            sub-headings. In each case, the number of volumes has been\n            given in the summarized list; the date ranges given are\n            inclusive in most cases, and do not reveal the many gaps in\n            sequences unless the number of volumes is small and the\n            date range wide. Occasional remarks about the content of\n            volumes have been supplied if the contents are not obvious\n            from the heading or sub-heading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers wishing to examine any of these volumes will\n            have to use the card index file in order to be able to give\n            to the staff the volume number assigned to the individual\n            volumes that are to be inspected.\u003c/p\u003e"],"otherfindaid_heading_ssm":["Other Finding Aid"],"otherfindaid_tesim":["Some 1200 bound accounting record books of the Low Moor\n            Iron Company came into the custody of the Library with the\n            loose papers. When the project staff investigated these\n            volumes in the dormitory attic where they were stored, they\n            found that the volumes had been shelved by size rather than\n            by series. Thus, a letterbook may stand next to a stock\n            report book for a furnace, which is, in turn, next to a\n            store account book for the Kay Moor Mines' store. No series\n            are shelved in order.","Members of the project staff surveyed the volumes,\n            completing for each volume two copies of a mimeographed\n            survey form, and assigning to each volume a number. One\n            copy of the survey report form was placed in the volume,\n            and the second was returned to the Library.","From the survey report forms, 3 x 5 inch index\n            cards--with a carbon copy of each--were typed. One set of\n            index cards has been kept in order by the numbers assigned\n            to the volumes as they stand on the shelves. This provides\n            a shelf list for the use of the library staff. The other\n            set of cards was sorted into categories as a finding aid.\n            On the list that follows, the researcher will find a number\n            of major headings such as \"Accounts,\" \"Inventories,\"\n            \"Letter Books,\" and \"Shipments-Outgoing.\"","Insofar as it has been possible to determine from the\n            data on the survey report forms, the volumes have been\n            assigned to categories. Most of the major categories, or\n            headings, have sub-headings. Within those sub-headings, the\n            volumes have been arranged chronologically. The\n            investigators realize that after careful study of some of\n            these volumes, they will be revealed as belonging to other\n            categories than those in which they have initially been\n            placed. The card index will allow such movement.","Available in the Manuscripts/Archives Reading Room in\n            the Library is the sorted card index file. There is a card\n            for every volume in this file whereas, on the pages that\n            follow, volumes have been summarized under the headings and\n            sub-headings. In each case, the number of volumes has been\n            given in the summarized list; the date ranges given are\n            inclusive in most cases, and do not reveal the many gaps in\n            sequences unless the number of volumes is small and the\n            date range wide. Occasional remarks about the content of\n            volumes have been supplied if the contents are not obvious\n            from the heading or sub-heading.","Researchers wishing to examine any of these volumes will\n            have to use the card index file in order to be able to give\n            to the staff the volume number assigned to the individual\n            volumes that are to be inspected."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePapers of the Low Moor Iron Company, Accession #662,\n            Special Collections, University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["Papers of the Low Moor Iron Company, Accession #662,\n            Special Collections, University of Virginia Library,\n            Charlottesville, Va."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBy 1958, little storage space remained in Alderman\n            Library, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division was\n            especially crowded because of the rapid growth of its\n            collections. After an examination of its storage areas, the\n            division's staff decided to move the Low Moor records to\n            the attic of one of the student dormitories. The collection\n            had had little use chiefly because there was no finding\n            aid. There seemed little likelihood of extensive researcher\n            use until the collection could be processed.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn preparation for the move, the old letter boxes in\n            which much of the collection had arrived in the Library\n            were discarded. The records from each box were placed\n            between sheets of the heavy gray cardboard used to protect\n            unbound newspapers in the Library's stacks, and the spine\n            labels of the old letter boxes were copied onto the\n            cardboard. The resulting bundles were wrapped with brown\n            Kraft paper and tied up with string. The bundles were\n            numbered. Whatever original order the letter boxes may have\n            had was lost by the time they arrived in the Library, and\n            after the bundling, removal to a dormitory attic, and\n            subsequent return to the Library in 1976, all vestiges of\n            the original order were lost.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bundles remained in the dormitory attic for almost\n            twenty years. Occasional visits were made by the division\n            staff to check on their condition, and on very rare\n            occasions, a researcher was brave enough to ask to be shown\n            the collection. Once the researcher saw the imposing amount\n            of material and the conditions in the attic, interest in\n            using the collection invariably died.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn late 1976 a grant from the National Endowment for the\n            Humanities was obtained to allow the Library to process the\n            Low Moor Iron Company papers, and the papers of Edward L.\n            Stone and the Borderland Coal Company, another large\n            collection of records stored in the same dormitory attic.\n            All of these records and papers were moved back to the\n            Library where the bundles were cleaned and opened. The\n            contents of each were placed in a Hollinger storage box,\n            and all notes on the paper wrappings and on the gray\n            cardboard sheets were recorded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe more than 1200 bound accounting records of the Low\n            Moor Iron Company were surveyed by the grant project staff.\n            The contents of each volume were noted on a mimeographed\n            form, and later typed on 3 x 5\" cards to create a\n            readily-accessible file for the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n            This information was also typed on pages to be added to\n            this guide.\u003c/p\u003e"],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["By 1958, little storage space remained in Alderman\n            Library, and the Rare Books and Manuscripts Division was\n            especially crowded because of the rapid growth of its\n            collections. After an examination of its storage areas, the\n            division's staff decided to move the Low Moor records to\n            the attic of one of the student dormitories. The collection\n            had had little use chiefly because there was no finding\n            aid. There seemed little likelihood of extensive researcher\n            use until the collection could be processed.","In preparation for the move, the old letter boxes in\n            which much of the collection had arrived in the Library\n            were discarded. The records from each box were placed\n            between sheets of the heavy gray cardboard used to protect\n            unbound newspapers in the Library's stacks, and the spine\n            labels of the old letter boxes were copied onto the\n            cardboard. The resulting bundles were wrapped with brown\n            Kraft paper and tied up with string. The bundles were\n            numbered. Whatever original order the letter boxes may have\n            had was lost by the time they arrived in the Library, and\n            after the bundling, removal to a dormitory attic, and\n            subsequent return to the Library in 1976, all vestiges of\n            the original order were lost.","The bundles remained in the dormitory attic for almost\n            twenty years. Occasional visits were made by the division\n            staff to check on their condition, and on very rare\n            occasions, a researcher was brave enough to ask to be shown\n            the collection. Once the researcher saw the imposing amount\n            of material and the conditions in the attic, interest in\n            using the collection invariably died.","In late 1976 a grant from the National Endowment for the\n            Humanities was obtained to allow the Library to process the\n            Low Moor Iron Company papers, and the papers of Edward L.\n            Stone and the Borderland Coal Company, another large\n            collection of records stored in the same dormitory attic.\n            All of these records and papers were moved back to the\n            Library where the bundles were cleaned and opened. The\n            contents of each were placed in a Hollinger storage box,\n            and all notes on the paper wrappings and on the gray\n            cardboard sheets were recorded.","The more than 1200 bound accounting records of the Low\n            Moor Iron Company were surveyed by the grant project staff.\n            The contents of each volume were noted on a mimeographed\n            form, and later typed on 3 x 5\" cards to create a\n            readily-accessible file for the Manuscripts Reading Room.\n            This information was also typed on pages to be added to\n            this guide."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Low Moor Iron Company papers consist of\n         approximately 280 four-inch Hollinger archives boxes (ca.\n         95 linear feet) of records, ca. 1885-1927, and some 1200\n         bound volumes of the company's accounting records,\n         1873-1927, of this iron producing company located in Low\n         Moor (four miles southwest of Clifton Forge), Alleghany\n         County, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis material consists of records typical of those\n         produced by a firm of this type in the period, but as the\n         company owned its own coal and iron mines and limestone\n         quarries, there is considerable information about the\n         production of these raw materials. Large numbers of the\n         records that deal with the company's employees have\n         survived: time books, payroll books, hands ledgers, and the\n         like. Because these books sometimes include information\n         about the employee's trade or job with the company, and as\n         race is indicated in some of the records, these books\n         should provide date for studies of the structure and upward\n         mobility within the labor force, patterns of\n         ethnic--possibly racial--occupational penetration and\n         mobility, material conditions of the workers, and so on.\n         The papers should permit a range of studies detailing the\n         pattern and evolution of industrial organization in the\n         iron industry, and the evolution of markets and marketing\n         structures for the entire period. Because the company was\n         dependent upon railroads to move its raw materials to the\n         furnaces, and for the marketing of its products, there is\n         considerable information about railroads and their\n         relationship to their customers.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Low Moor Iron Company papers consist of\n         approximately 280 four-inch Hollinger archives boxes (ca.\n         95 linear feet) of records, ca. 1885-1927, and some 1200\n         bound volumes of the company's accounting records,\n         1873-1927, of this iron producing company located in Low\n         Moor (four miles southwest of Clifton Forge), Alleghany\n         County, Virginia.","This material consists of records typical of those\n         produced by a firm of this type in the period, but as the\n         company owned its own coal and iron mines and limestone\n         quarries, there is considerable information about the\n         production of these raw materials. Large numbers of the\n         records that deal with the company's employees have\n         survived: time books, payroll books, hands ledgers, and the\n         like. Because these books sometimes include information\n         about the employee's trade or job with the company, and as\n         race is indicated in some of the records, these books\n         should provide date for studies of the structure and upward\n         mobility within the labor force, patterns of\n         ethnic--possibly racial--occupational penetration and\n         mobility, material conditions of the workers, and so on.\n         The papers should permit a range of studies detailing the\n         pattern and evolution of industrial organization in the\n         iron industry, and the evolution of markets and marketing\n         structures for the entire period. Because the company was\n         dependent upon railroads to move its raw materials to the\n         furnaces, and for the marketing of its products, there is\n         considerable information about railroads and their\n         relationship to their customers."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions\n"],"userestrict_tesim":["See the \n             \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":1879,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T12:10:02.328Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00917_c01_c04_c01"}},{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c21","type":"Subseries","attributes":{"title":"Acc. 2008.87 Addition","abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c21#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"\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","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c21#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c21","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c21"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c21","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02","parent_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection","Series 2: Sheet Music Acquired 2007-[ongoing]"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection","Series 2: Sheet Music Acquired 2007-[ongoing]"],"text":["Sheet Music Collection","Series 2: Sheet Music Acquired 2007-[ongoing]","Acc. 2008.87 Addition","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."],"title_filing_ssi":"Acc. 2008.87 Addition","title_ssm":["Acc. 2008.87 Addition"],"title_tesim":["Acc. 2008.87 Addition"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1894-1919"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1894/1919"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Acc. 2008.87 Addition"],"component_level_isim":[2],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":20,"level_ssm":["Subseries"],"level_ssim":["Subseries"],"sort_isi":1112,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["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."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["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."],"date_range_isim":[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],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\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. 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Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans."],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#20","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! 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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! 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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! 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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! 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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. 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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."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["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."],"date_range_isim":[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],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\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. 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Some of the pieces include racial caricatures of African-Americans."],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#21","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! 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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! 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'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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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 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! 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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. 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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. 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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. 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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! 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'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. 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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","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://arvasarchive.org/catalog/viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c23#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c23","ref_ssm":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c23"],"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02_c23","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02","parent_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02","parent_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02"],"parent_ids_ssim":["viw_repositories_2_resources_8982","viw_repositories_2_resources_8982_c02"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["Sheet Music Collection","Series 2: Sheet Music Acquired 2007-[ongoing]"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["Sheet Music Collection","Series 2: Sheet Music Acquired 2007-[ongoing]"],"text":["Sheet Music Collection","Series 2: Sheet Music Acquired 2007-[ongoing]","Acc. 2012.050: African American Sheet Music","Box 55","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."],"title_filing_ssi":"Acc. 2012.050: African American Sheet Music","title_ssm":["Acc. 2012.050: African American Sheet Music"],"title_tesim":["Acc. 2012.050: African American Sheet Music"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1900-1903"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1900/1903"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Acc. 2012.050: African American Sheet Music"],"component_level_isim":[2],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"collection_ssim":["Sheet Music Collection"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"level_ssm":["Subseries"],"level_ssim":["Subseries"],"sort_isi":1151,"parent_access_restrict_tesm":["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."],"parent_access_terms_tesm":["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."],"date_range_isim":[1900,1901,1902,1903],"containers_ssim":["Box 55"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\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"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["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."],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#22","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. 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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. 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Music is arranged alphabetically by composer's last name."],"_nest_path_":"/components#1/components#26","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. 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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. 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