Music Volume 247, 1847/1858
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Cover inscribed "MUSIC" and "Sarah J. Perrine" Come to the Woods; words by Frederick Enoch; Music by Stephen Glover. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. We'll all meet again in the morning. Words by H. Clay Preuss. Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1856. The Haunted Stream. Written by J.P. Douglass, Esq.; Composed by George Barker. New York: William Hall & Son. Bleak House Ballads No. 1. Beginning the World; Words by Fitz James O'Brien; Music by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1853. By the Sad Sea Waves; composed by Jules Benedict. New York: William Hall & Son. Would I were with Thee. Poetry by the Hon. Mrs. Norton; Music by H. Pinkney. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1850. Mary's Beauty. Poetry by Geo. P. Morris, Esq. Music by I.W. Gougler. I Love the Merry Sunshine. Written by J.W. Lake; Music by S. Glover. Cincinnati:W.C. Peters & Sons. Will You Love Me Then As Now? No. 2 Flowers of the South. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. I Love the Old. Words by L. Virginia Smith; Music by H. Kleber. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1858. The Old Mountain Tree Quartette. Words and Music by James G. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson.1854. On Wi The Tartan; Composed by Charles H. Purday. New York: Firth. Pond & Co. The Rover's Grave; written, composed by J.C. Clark. Boston: Oliver Ditson Mary of Argyle composed by S. Nelson. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. Kiss Me Quick and Go. Words by Silas S.Steel; Music by Fred. Buckley. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1856. Variations No.1. Lucia di Lammermoor by C.T. Brunner. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. Medley Overture to the M.S. Operetta of Dinah; composed and arranged by Geo. W. Hewitt. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1849. Alpine Melody composed by Wm. Vincent Wallace, New York: Wm. Hall & Son The Katy-Did Polka by Jullien. Arranged for Four Hands by Wm. Dressler. New York: William Hall & Son. 1855. Ogden Polka. Composed by Allen Dodworth; Arranged by S.O. Dyer.New York: Wm. Hall & Son. 1850. The Sparkling Polka. Arranged by Thomas Baker. New York: Horace Waters. 1855. Young America's Schottisch. Francis H. Brown. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1855. Polka Quadrilles arranged by John C. Scherpf. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. 1850. Sontag Schottisch Composed by Franklin L. Harris. New York: Berry & Gordon. 1852. The Galloping Sleigh Ride Polka; composed by J.P. Ordway. Boston: E.H. Wade. 1844. The Sociable Polka; composed by Sallie arrranged by Francis H. Brown. New York: William Hall & Son. 1853. the Swinging Polka; Thomas Baker Souvenir de Germania-New Year's Polka by F.B. Helmsmuller. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1851. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed by Henry Kleber. New York: Firth, Pond & Co. 1854. Diana Polka Mazurka by A. Talexy. New York: Horace Waters. The Young Folks at Home Grand March by J.C. Viereck. Philadelphia: J.E. Gould. 1856. Mexican National March; Composed by Henri Herz. Boston: Oliver Ditson. The Ravel Polka with Variations by Ch. Grobe, Op. 111. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1847. Dearest Mae. By Ch. Gobe. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1849. Un Carnival a Naples Polka. Composed by Charles Grobe. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. 1853. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Charles Grobe, Op. 461. Philadelphia: Lee & Walker. 1854. O Summer Night ( Don Pasquale) William Dressler. New York: William Hall & Son. 1858. The New Mary Blane arranged by Edward L. White. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Introduction & Rondeau Suisse for the Piano Forte; Composed by Francois Hunten. New-York: Firth, Hall & Pond.
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