Music Volume 246

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Scope and Contents Cover inscription: MUSIC "F.M.Riley" Inside cover handwritten note: Savannah GA Nov 22nd 1944 This book was the property of my Mother, Frances Morgan-dollar Riley, who married my Father, Archibald Smith Barnwell during the war between the States. She was born at Robertville S.C. in .....and died at ...... in I do not know the age of this Book, but I am noew 75 yrs old, and I think she must have had it before the War between the States, so that it is probably 90 yrs old, at least. Some of the Songs are interesting both for their music aand poetry, and for their illustrated covers, such as the following Pages: 52-51-46-37-35-32-27-16- Edward Williamson Barnwell List of Songs inside front cover: Tyrolese Evening Hymn; words by Mrs. Heman; Music by Miss Browne. Philadelphia: Osbourn's Music Salloon. We have lived and loved together by Henri Herz. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. The Grave of Bonaparte Song. Music by L. Heath. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1843. Stamped " From J.J. & S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga." The Field of Monterey Ballad by M.Dix Sullivan. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1846. Stamped " From J.J. & S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga." Ye Shepherds Tell Me. Composed and Arranged by J. Mazzinghi. New York: Dubois & Stodart. The Gondoliers Morning & Evening Songs. Written and arranged by John Blockley. London: Cramer, Beale & Co. The Watcher . Adapted to a Spanish Melody for the Piano by Dr. Lardner. Boston: G.P. Reed. All's Well. New York: Firth & Hall. Good Bye composed and Arranged by J.C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1844. The Mellow Horn, Written by C.W.Hyatt Esq. New-York: Firth & Hall. I Turn to Thee in the Time of Need. Written and adapted by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Oh! Share My Cottage Gentle Maid. Composed by R.C. Shrival. Baltimore: Frederick D. Benteen. 1843. The Blind Man's Bride Ballad written by the Hon. Mrs. Norton. Music by Miss A. Cowell. Cincinnati: W.C. Peters. The Ivy Green, a Ballad. Words by Boz; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth Hall & Pond. Signed. Stamped " Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston" The Origin of the Harp Canzonet written by Thomas Moore Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. Will You Come to My Mountain Home? Words written by Alfred Wheeler; music composed by Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Hall & Pond. 1845. 15th Edition. Our Way across the Mountain, Ho! Words by Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell. Boston: Parker & Ditson. 1838. Stamped " From J.J. & S.P. Richards' Book and Music Store Macon Ga." Oh For A Home Besides the Hills. Music by I.B. Woodbury. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1848. A Wet Sheet & A Flowing Sea. Written by Allan Cunningham. New York: William Hall & Son. The Brave Old Oak. Words by H.F. Chorley. Music by Mr. H. Russell (signed) New York: Hewitt & Jaques. 1837. Stamped " Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston S.C." Give Me A Cot in the Valley I Love Ballad; written by Charles Jeffery's Composed by Stephen Glover. New York: Atwill. Stamped " F. Zogbaum Savannah" Kathleen Mavourneen. Words by Mrs.Crawford; Music F.N. Crouch. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. My Mother Dear Ballad. Written and Composed by Samuel Lover Esq. New York: Atwill Publisher. " F. Zogbaum Savannah" Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 12th Edition. A Life on the Ocean Wave. Words by Epes Sargent; music by Henry Russell.New York: William Hall & Son. 1858. I've wandered in dreams. Written and composed by J.A. Wade Esq. Philadelphia: Geo Willig. " F. Zogbaum Savannah" The New Foundland Dod; words by F.W.N. Bailey Esq. Music composed by Henry Russell. New York: Firth & Hall. 1843. A Hunters Life by A Walker Esq. Baltimore: S. Varusi. 1839. Stamped " Sold by F. Zogbaum Charleston" and Torp & Uncer 229 Broadway NY" Mary the Village Queen Ballad; words by J.E. Carpenter Esq. Music by Vincent Wallace. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Stop Dat Knocking by Julius Bride. Rewritten & Arranged by William Clifton. New York: Wm. VanDerbeck Treasures of the Deep, A Ballad by Mrs. Hemans; Music by Mrs. Robt Arkwright. New-York: Firth & Hall. " F. Zogbaum Savannah" 'Tis Midnight Hour Ballad composed by An Amateur. Boston: G.P. Reed & Co. 1850. Be Kind to the Loved Ones at Home by I.B. Woodbury. Boston: A & J.P. Ordway. 1847 The Captive Knight, A Ballad. The words by Mrs. Hemans; the music by her Sister. Baltimore: Geo. Willig. Queen Mary's Escape; composed and arranged for the piano forte. New York: Atwill Publishers. Woodman Spare that Tree! The poetry by George P. Morris, Esq.; Music by Henry Russell. New York: Firth & Hall. 1837. The Banished Ballad; words by T. Haynes Bayley Esq.; Music composed by Mrs. Shelton. New York: James L Hewitt & Co. List to the Convent Bells! Composed by J. Blockley. Meet Me By Moonlight. How Beautiful Appears. Written and composed by John H. Hewitt Come Wander with Me. Words by Charles Jeffreys; music by S. Nelson. 1843. The Lament of the Blind Orphan Girl. Poetry written by Ailenroc; music by William B. Bradbury. New York: Atwill. Jerusalem My Happy Home; William Clifton. New York: Hewitt & Jaques. The Bride, a Ballad. Written by Charles Jeffreys; Composed by S. Nelson. New York: Dubois & Stodart. Come, Oh! Come with Me the Moon is Beaming. The words by B.S. Barclay Esq. Philadelphia: A. Fiot. 1842. The Lament of the Irish Emigrant. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Price Blackwood. Music composed by William R. Dempster. Boston: Geo. Reed. 1843. The Old Arm Chair, A Ballad. Words by Eliza Cook; Music by Henry Russell (signed) Boston: G.P. Reed. 1840. The Broken Vow. Words by Camilla; Music by Mrs. Hamilton. New York: Firth & Hall. The Betrothed, a Ballad. Composed by Richard B. Taylor. Boston: C.H. Keith. 1842.

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