Music Volume 237
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Scope and Contents Cover inscribed "Music" I'm lonely since my Mother died; words and music by H.S. Thompson. Published by Oliver Ditson & Co. 1863. Charles Sumner's Grand Funeral March for the Piano Forte by E. Mack. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1874. Conscipts Galop. Composed by W.F. Wellman Jr. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. 1853. Grand-Father's Clock. Words and music by Henry C. Work. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. 1876. Agawan Quick Step. Easy Arranged for the Piano Forte by Lewis Stecher. Published by D.S. Holmes; Brooklyn. Grand Papraphrase deConcert by Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1864. Waste Not, Want Not. Rowland Howard. (Inserted with pins) Hurly-Burly Galop von Carl Faust, Op.140. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Barbe-Bleue Polka par Offenbach arranged by Geo. A. Russell. New-York: C.M. Tremaine. 1868. La Chatelaine, Valse de Salon; Op. 90 E. Ketterer. New Rork: S.T. Gordon. Comin' thro' the Rye. Ch. Grobe, Op.693. Philadelphia: lee & Walker. 1856. Sound the Trumpet No. 48. Bellini. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. The Mulligan Guard. Composed by Dave Braham; arranged by D. Angelo & Performed by Harrigan & Hart. New York: Wm. A. Pond & Co. 1873. Minnie of the Dell. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by G.P. Benjamin. New York: Gage and Company, Publishers. 1874. Highland Fling. J.J. Daly New York. 1867 The Lanceers 4th & 5th Figures, String of Pearls No. 15; by J. Bellak. New York: S.T.Gordon. 1862. Music on the Water, a moonlight reverie, composed for the Piano by A.P. Wyman. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1867. Carnival Polka Four Hands. I Streabbog. (Inserted with pins) Her Bright Smile Haunts Me Still (W.T. Wrighton) Brinley Richards. New York: Cha.W.Harris The Alida Waltz played by Munck's Band arranged for the Piano-Forte by Johann Munck. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1847. In A Jug (Answer to Little Brown Jug) No. 5 Vol 2. New-York: Fairchild & Dwyer. 1870. Listen to the Mocking Bird Arranged for Violin & Piano by S. Winner. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1855. Slumber Polka for the Pianoforte by Ernst Beyer. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes. (Pencil inscriptions "Addie A. Greene" and "Mary Green Pound Ridge N.Y." The Wandering Minstrels, composed for Piano by Mrs. C.C. Hunn. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. 1854. Congress Grand March. Composed by the Piano Forte by J.Z. Hesser. Brooklyn: D.S. Holmes.
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