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M.J. Binford Bound Music Volume (Acc. 2010.326), 1824/1845 Bound Volume Acc. 2010.326
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The following description was provided by the seller: "1824-1845 Music Portfolio of Miss M.J. Binford of Richmond, Virginia --- bound in Morocco leather and marbled board covers - 83 pages including 2 pages of handwritten music. These were Miss Binford's collection of music and were bound for her around 1845. 17 steel engravings & One Chromolithograph of an Indian Chieftain. Bound in Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with marbled board covers. 13-5/8" TALL X 10-3/8" TALL X 7/8" THICK." "83 pages of music and libretto. Pages are described below: "YANKEE DOODLE, With Variations for the Pianoforte" - published by John Cole, Baltimore. 2 pages, 1 full page, one page missing right half vertically, both pages ruffled and raggedy on the vertical edges. Circa 1824. Music. "Polka Waltz for the Piano Forte" by Camille Schubert; published by A. Fiot, Philadelphia. Small insignia stamp of seller "C. Willig, Baltimore" at bottom of first page. 2 pages. Circa 1824. Music. "Farewell, Since We Must Part. Adapted to a German Arrangement" by J.H. Hewitt. Circa 1824. 2 pages. Music and libretto. "Flow Gently Sweet Afton, A Ballad" written by Robert Burns, Music. Composed & Arranged by J.E. Spilman. Copyright by G. Willig, Pennsylvania, 1838. Music and Libretto, 2 pages. "Sweet Is The Thought, The Promise Sweet, A Sacred Duetto. The Music extracted from the Works of Mozart. And respectfully Dedicated to the Misses Clayland, by their friend W. C. Peters." Price 25cents, net. Published by G. Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1845. 5 pages with title page, music, libretto. When, When Wilt Thou Meet Me. Ballad. The Poetry by J. Halford, Esq. Composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte by Alexander Lee." Published by George Willig, 171 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. 5 pages of music & libretto. Circa 1840. "The Dream Is Past. A Song by Edward Fitz Aubyn, Esq. Composed by Stephen Glover." -- Music and Libretto. 2 pages, second page is ripped in a large triangle across upper right corner area, but entire pages is present, page is also raggedy across top edge. Published by Osbourn's Music Saloon, 30 South 4th Street, Philadelphia, 1838. 3 pages of muisc and libretto, title area & an area missing in the upper right corner of 2 pages. "All is over we...light of life's young day; Now forlorn and broken hearted. Must I take my weary way. Lovely girl, I think with sadness...Oh, what blissful joy, what pleasure Round my youthful heart I wove..." A love song and apparently the young man of the relationship is dead. by L.W. Webb. "The Pirate's Serenade. My Boat's by the Tow'r. Adapted Arranged & partly Composed by Alexander Ball. Published by G. Willig, Baltimore, 1841. Engraving by Ed Weber & Co, Baltimore." Pictorial title page & page of music with libretto. "Oh Give Me Back My Arab Steed. Ballad Sung by Madame Feron. [Madame Feron was an English Opera singer famous throughout Europe who first performed in New York City in an opera in 1828]. Composed by G.A. Hodson." Published by George Willig, Baltimore, 1838 to 1845. 3 pages of music and libretto. "Feast of Roses. Words by Thomas Moore, Esq. Arranged for the Piano Forte." Thomas Moore was the great English poet who ushered in the Romantic movement in English Literature. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 2 pages of music and libretto. "By The Margin Of Fair Zurich's Water's. Aix a la Suisse. Composed by Alexander Lee and Sung With Unbounded Applause by Miss. S. Phillips." Published by J. Cole & Son, Baltimore, circa 1838. 3 pages of music and libretto, bottom third of page 3 is torn, but attached along hingeline and easily repairable. "Fairwell! By Thee Forsaken. Ballad. Composed by W.H. Herbert. Published by F.D. Benteen, Baltimore, Maryland, 1839. 2 pages of music and libretto. "Columbia the Land of the Brave. Written and Composed by David T. Shaw. sung by W.G. Plumer & D.T. Shaw, Boston, New York, and Philadelphia Concerts. Respectfully dedicated to John S. Du Solle. Arranged by T.A. Beckett Esq." Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1843. 3 pages of music and libretto with a pictorial title page vignette engraving of the U.S. Flag with 26 Stars!! "The Last Farewell or The heath is all lonely of drear-Love. Dedicated to Miss M.S___th by T.M.I." Published by George Willig, Jr., Baltimore, 1838. 2 pages of music and libretto. "The Lively Guitar. Romance. Sung by Master Wilkinson, Composed by Jas. McKenzie." Published by George Willig, Jr., Philadelphia. Circa 1840. 3 pages of music and libretto. Handwritten Music, 2 pages of music. "Major Hillen's Quick Step. by F. Buck". Composer signed in middle right column of page 2, please see the photo. "Columbus Callopade. Composed & respectfully dedicated to the Ladies of Columbus, Mississippi by Carl F. Jockel." Published by John F. Nunns, 210 Broadway, New York, 1844. -- 2 pages of music. "Ocean Wave Quick Step, As Performed By Dodsworth National Brass Band. Respectfully dedicated to Adjutant General Augustus Kimball, 2nd Regiment, N.Y.S.A. by his friend Allen Dodworth." Published by James L. Hewitt, New York, 1843. -- 2 pages of music. "Ethiopian Quadrilles, Danced and Sung by the Virginia Minstrels. Arranged by A. Nagerj Onyqjva." Price 50 cents. Published by Firth and Hall, J. Franklin Square, Baltimore, 1843. Some small and discreet antique pencilled writing on the page margins. 11 vignette engravings on Title page of Slaves and or Free Black men performing and involved in adventures, a tiny hole in the title page through the small vignette engraving in the lower left corner. The next 5 songs were part of the "Ethiopian Quadrilles" -- "Goin Ober De Mountin." -- 1 page of music -- "Jonny Boker." -- 1 page of music -- "De Old Jaw Bone." -- 1 page of music -- this page has in antique or contemporary handwriting of the day the names of those performing this song -- "Jumbo Jim" - 1 page of music -- "Jim Along Josey" -- 1 page of music "Havemeyer's Grand March. Composed for the Piano Forte. And Respectfully Dedicated to William F. Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York." by Frederick Doerinckel. Published by C.G. Christman, New York City, 1845. 2 pages of music. William Frederick Havemeyer (1804-1874) was a New York businessman and politician who served three times as the Mayor of New York City: from 1845-1846, 1848-1849 and from 1873 until his death in 1874. "Cumberland Guards Quick Step. Composed and respectfully Dedicated to the Officers and Members of the Corps." by M. Weisel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1840. 2 pages of music. "La Chilena Waltz. Composed and dedicated to S. Abbott Lawrence, Esq." by W.V. Wallace. Price 50 cents. Published by Firth & Hall, New York, 1844. Title page and 3 pages of music. "The Indians. Arranged for teh Piano Forte. Consisting of No.1, King Phillip's Quick Step; 2. Song of the Redman; 3. On-ka-hye-Waltz; 4. Osceola Qucik Step; 5. Keocuck Quick Step; 6. Black Hawk Quick Step; 7. Nahmeokee Waltz." Color Chromolithograph Title page by Thayer & Co, Lithographers, Boston. Published by Henry Prentiss, 33 Court Street, Boston, 1843. Price: 38 cents. Only the "Onkaye Waltz" was collected for this portfolio. So, color chromolithograph title page and 2 pages of music. "Fayette Legion Quick Step. Composed and Dedicated to Co. C.M. Clay" by W. Ratel. Published by George Willig, Philadelphia, 1844. 2 pages of music. "Grand Russian March for the Harp. Piano Forte or Harp & Piano Forte. With an Accompanement ad Libitum. For the Violin, Flue, Clarinet, French Horn or French Horn & Trumpet. Composed for His Majesty the Emperor Alexander." by C.P. Francis. Price: One Dollar. Published by George Willig, Phildelphia, 1828. Yes, 1828!! Just the title page! "Promenade Quick Step. As Performed by the Boston Brass Band, The Music by Auber. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Simon Knaebel." Price 25 cents. Published by Charles H. Keith, Boston, 1843. Pictorial title page and 2 pages of music. "The Warner Hall Waltz. Composed for the Piano Forte, and respectfully dedicated to Miss Ellen Clarke of Virginia." by Francis Buck. Published by C.G. Christman, 404 Pearl Street, New York City, 1844. Title page and 4 pages of music. Bound in dark brown Morocco Leather spine, binding, and corners with brown-black marbled covers. Gilt embossed title on the front cover on a red leather title band bordered by gilt filigree and gilt rule -- has the name "Miss M.J. Binford". Gilt title on spine "Music" and gilt rule on the spine. The volume has bumps to the corners and to the top and bottom of the spine, scuffing along the edges. The gilt on the spine is very worn. The book is tightly bound. The endpapers, front and back have several antique signatures and doodling or notes, mostly in graphite.
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Music Volume 232, 1829/1895 Volume 232
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Cover "MUSIC" Inside Cover note: Instrumental Music, vol. 85 Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct 23 1895 Overature to the Opera of Oberon, composed and Arranged for the Piano Forte With an Accompaniment for the Flute or Violin by Carl Maria Von Weber. New York: Firth & Hall One Franklin Square. Fantasia for the Piano Forte Introducing a favorite Swiss Air with Variations Composed expressly for and deidicated to Miss Willia by R. Andrews. London: Goulding & D'Almaine, 20. Soho Square. Stamped "Authors Property" and initialed "RA". The favorite Overture to the Opera of John of Paris for the pianoforte composed by A. Boieldieu. N. Tork Published at Bourne's Depository of Arts. 359 Broadway. Overture to the Favorite Opera of Don Giovanni for the Piano Forte Composed by Mozart. New York Published by Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. The Celebrated Overture to the Opera of La Dame Blanche Composed by A. Boieldieu. Philadelphia Published and Sold by Geo. Willig 174 Chestnut St. Price 50 cents. Thw Favorite Overture to Guillame Tell Composed by Rossini. New York, Bourne Depository of the Arts, 359 Broadway. Stamped " Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York." Stamped " Sold By Hewitt & Og 88 Washington SQ Boston." Mozart's Overture to Figaro Arranged for the Piano Forte by J.N. Hummel. Published by T. Boosey & Co. Importers of Foreign Music 28 Holles Street, Oxford Street. Stamped " Sold By J.L. Hewitt, 137 Broadway N. York." Stamped " Sold By Hewitt & Og 88 Washington SQ Boston." Beethoven's Grand Waltz with Variations for the Piano Forte and respectfully dedicated to Miss Eliazabeth Dale by T. Segura. Philadelphia. Published and sold by G. Willig 171 Ches'S'. 1829 The Witches Dance Composed by Paganini arranged for the Piano forte by J. Moscheles. New York, Published by Hewitt, 137 Broadway. A Much admired Duett for two performers on one Piano Forte in which is introduced the admired air of Dolce Concento with Variations composed by T. Latour. Philadelphia Published & sold by G. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Grande Valse Heroique pour le Piano Forte Composee & Dediccae son Ami Monsieur F.W. Schmiet by G.P. Manouvrier. Philadelphia, Published by J. Edgar No.36 So. Sixth St: 1830. Grand Centennial March (picture from the State House from the Mall in Boston) as performed by the Boston Bands. Composed by Ch. Zeuner. New York, Bourne, Broadway. Stamped " Sold by J.L. Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York" Philadelphia Admired Quickstep, composed for the Piano Forte Expressly for Pupils by an Amateur. Philadelphia Pub. & Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. The celebrated Grand Waltz Composed for the Piano Forte by Beethoven. Philadelphia Pub. & Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Etude Pour le Piano Forte En Quarante deux Exercises, par J.B. Cramer. A Bonn et Cologne Chez N. Simrock.
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Music Volume 235, 1830/1833 Volume 235
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Damaged cover inscribed"...Kingsley" ? Inside cover reads" Forbes Library Northampton Mass. Deposited by the Guardian Gift of Mary D. Kingsley. Oct. 23 1895" Glued to the inside covers are songs lists in alphabetical order; followed by a handwriten song list. Vol 57. The Favorite Alpine March, performed by the Principal Military Bands Arranged for the Piano Forte by G. Kiallmark. London: Goulding & D'Almaine, Soho Square Napoleon's Midnight Review Cantata, sung by Mr. Parry Junr at the Public Concerts & C, Translated from the German of Baron Zedlitz, by William Ball. the Music by the Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale, 201, Regent Street. The Land! The poetry by Barry Cornwall, music composed by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. Stamped" Sold by Hewitt & Co. 153 Washington St. Boston". Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 9 "The Prophecy of Babylon" A Sacred Cantata, The Words by the Rev. H.Hutton, A.M. Composed for and Dedicated to Edward Taylor, ESQ by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale 201, Regent Street. David's Lament for Absalom. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. The Sea, a Song sung by Mr. Phillips, at the Public Concerts & C. The poetry by Barry Cornwall Esq. The Music Composed & Dedicated to his Friend Captain Gosling, R.N. The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. Published by Hewitt 137 Broadway. New-York. Stamped "Sold By H.F.Witt & Co. 413 Washington St Boston" The Sea Lover, The Poetry by S. Foster, Esq. The Music The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. New York: Published by E. Riley, No. 29 Chatham St. By the Rivers of Babylon ( The 137th Psalm) Composed & Dedicated to Lady Frances Landon by The Chevr S. Neukomm. New-York. Published by Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By H.F.Witt & Co. 413 Washington St Boston" Neukomm's Sacred Works. No. 7 Praise Ye the Lord ( The 146th Psalm) Composed & Dedicated to Mrs. Knyett by The Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm. London: Published by Cramer, Addison & Beale 201, Regent Street. Oh Weep not for Me Speed, Ye Softly Heaving Billows Aria. The poetry by W.B.L. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped "Sold By H.F.Witt & Co. 413 Washington St Boston" Roaming Mariners. Sung by Mr. Phillips. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped "Sold By H.F.Witt & Co. 413 Washington St Boston" The Last Words of Marmion Sung by Mr. Braham, composed by John Clarke Mus. Doc. New York Sold by Wm Dubois No. 126 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Behold! How Brightly Breaks the Morning and While All on Land, The Celebrated Barcarelle as sung by Mr. Braham. The music by D.F.E. Auber. New York Pub. by J.L. Hewitt No 137 Broadway. The music composed by the Chevalier S. Neukommm. New York Published by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 413 Washington St Boston" When I Bade Normandy Adieu. A Ballad from the Celebrated Opera of Robert le Diable. Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois & Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" The Gondolier, Barcarolle from Fra Diavolo arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois & Stoddard 167 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Brave Mountaineer, The Admired Song sung by Mr. Sinclair at the Park Theatre, New York in the Opera of the National Gurad or Bride and no Bride founded on the Opera of La Fiancee. The poetry by T.R. Planche Esq. The Music by Auber abd adapted to the English Stage by T. Cooke. New York: E. Riley, 29, Chatham Street. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." Garde a Vous, Garde a Vous! Ballad from the Admired Opera of La Fiancee by D.F.E. Auber. Philadelphia Pub. & Sold by Geo. Willig 171 Chesnut St. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." Behold Far O'er the Troubled Tide Sung by Mr. Richings In the Celebrated Opera of Masaniello, composed by Auber. New York: James L. Hewitt & Co, 137 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Green Hills of Tyrol! Tyrolien, Sung by Madame Malibran The poetry by George Linley Esq. The music by G. Rossini. New York: James L. Hewitt & Co, 137 Broadway and sold at the music saloon, No. 36 Cornhill, Boston. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Rosalie, cantata Sung by Mr. Horn at the Musical Fund Concert Adapted by him to the Celebrated Adelaida of Beethoven. Philadelphia: G.E. Blake, 13 south Fifth St. "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." When the Trump of Fame, as sung by Mr. Jones in the Opera of the Maid of Judah, adapted by Rophino Lacy. Nought for nought and all for Gold, The Celebrated Thorns of Robbers in the Brigand. Composed by Cherubini, arranged for voice by C. Heidelberg, 1833. New York: E. Riley, 29 Chatham St. "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston. Come, Oh! Gentle Lady, as sung by. Mr. Jones in the Opera of the White Lady. Arranged from the Score by an Amateur, music by Boildieu, New York: Thos. Birch, Music Engraver, Printer and Publisher, Wholesale and Retail. 1832. Oh! Hour of Joy. from Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber, adapted by Rophino Lacy, New York: Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" On yonder rock reclining A favorite Song in the Opera of Fra Diavolo. The music by Auber arranged by R. Lacy. New York: Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway O Lovely Peace Duett from Judas Maccablus Composed by G.F. Handel arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New York, Firth & Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Soldby J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." Star of the East. A Sacred Trio Words written by Bishop Heber, Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee 164 Washington Street, Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Comfort Ye My People from Handel's Messiah arranged for the Piano Forte or Organ by P.K. Moran. New-York, Firth & Hall, 1, Franklin Sq. 1831. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." Eve's Lamentation. Sung by Miss Stephens in the Oratorio of the Intercession composed by M.P. Kimg. New York. Engraved Printed and Sold by E. Riley, 29 Chatham Street. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." The Infant's Prayer, written by A Lady Sung at the Oratorio by Madame Brichta Composed by V. Novello. New York: Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Carr's Sacred Airs_No1. Song of the Hebrew Captive O Zion, O Jerusalem. Composed, with an Accompaniment for the HArp or Piano Forte, by B. Carr. Philadelphia. 1830. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" But Who Shall See the Glorious Day. Sacred Song & Chorus words by Thomas Moore. The music composed and respectufully Dedicated to the Handel & Haydn Society, Boston by Geo.J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradleee, 164 Washington Street. 1831. A Sacred Duett " Behold the Gentle Dew" composed and respectfully dedicated to Thomas T. Cornwall M.D. by E. Ives Junr., Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Kretschmar & Nunns No. 70 So. Third St. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" The Messenger Bid A Duett. The poetry by Mrs. Hemans, The Music by Her Sister. New York: Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway and Washington: Thompson & Homans. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Evening Song to the Virgin at Sea A Duett, The words by Mrs. Hemans, The mUsic by Her Sister. Boston: James L. Hewitt & Co. at their Music Saloon No. 36 Market Street. and No. 129. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" Fortune! Queen of Joys O'erflowing! The Sicilienne sung by Mr. Braham in the Celebrated Opera of Robert Le Diable, Composed by Meyerbeer. New York: Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" The Childrens Choice and Parent's Advice; the words selected from the Pearl Annual, the Music adapted from Mozart, Rossini, and Winter and arranged in a familiar style for Three Voices by R. Andrews. London. Josh Alfred Novello 67, Frith Street, Soho Sqre. for Ward and Andrews, Spring Gardens, Manchester. "I Pitty and Forgive" The Last Words of Gen. Simon Bolivar Sung by Mr. Jones the poetry by S. Woodworth Esq. Music from Beethoven Arranged with an Accompaniment for the Piano Forte by N.C. Bochsa Respectfully dedicated to Silas E. Burrows Esq. Firth & Hall, 358, Pearl St. New York. 1831. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." Questo cor ti ginra Amore, A duet from Demetrio e Dolibio composed by Rossini. New York: Dubois & Stodart 167 Broadway. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" When from The Sacred Garden Driven, Cantata, As sung by Mr. C. Lovett, at the Handel & Haydn Society's Oratorios, Boston. Music composed by Geo. J. Webb. Boston: C. Bradlee, 164 Washington Street. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" 1832. O Lord Our Governor a celebrated verse Anthem the words selected from the Eighth Psalm the music by Sir John Stevenson. Published by T. Birch. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" and Stamped "Sold by J.L.Hewitt 137 Broadway N. York." O God When Thou Appear'st, a motetto composed by Mozart arranged from the original score by James H. Swindells. New York: Firt & HAll, 1, Franklin Square. Stamped "Sold By Hewitt & Co. 83 Washington St Boston" The Star of Morn designed for the social and Private Circles or the Choir and dedicated to the Rev.G.T. Bedell, D.D. by E. Ives, Junr, Principal of the Philadelphia Musical Seminary. Philadelphia: Bacon, Weygandt & Co. No. 30 South Fourth Street. The Fountain of Marrah, A Sacred Song. Written by Mrs. Hemans, composed and inscribed to his friend- Miss Charlotte A. Hoppin by O. Shaw. Providence: Published by the Author, No. 70 Westminister St. 1831.
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Music Volume 248, 1827/1848 Volume 248
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Sacred Music Vol. 2 My Boyhood's Home; Composed by W. M. Rooke. New York: S.C. Jollie Publisher When Other Friends Have Left Thee. Music composed by Mathien Schmitz. Philadelphia: George Willig. 1847. Friends and Home Ballad written by A.W. Hammond; composed by G. Barker. Boston: A.& J.P. Ordway. Simon the Cellarer written by W.H. Bellamy; Composed by John L. Hatton. London: Hart & Co. Take now this Ring 'tis Thine love. Arranged for two voices by Mr. W. Penson. New York: Willliam Hall & Son. 1835, Joys that we have Tasted. Baltimore: F.D. Benteen. 1843. I Once knew a Normandy Maid. Music by John Barnett. New York: F. Riley. My Sister Dear by Auber. Boston: E.H. Wade. The Master and Scholar. Adapted and arranged for the Piano Forte by C. E. Horn. Boston: E.H. Wade. Polly Hopkins & Tommy Tompkins arranged by John Laddon. Baltimore: G. Willig Jr. 1827. Gently Sighs the Breeze. Words by J. E. Carpenter. Music by Stephen Glover. New York: William Hall & Son. Seek not to know the future. Words by Miss S.C. Hopkins. Composed by M. Stacey Johnson. Boston: Oliver Ditson. Meet Me by Moonlight. R. Shrival. Philadephia: A. Fiot. 1842. No! Ne'er Can Thy Home Be Mine! Written and adapted by T.H. Bayly. Boston: E.H. Wade. Tread Lightly. Poetry by Thomas M. Newson. Music by Joseph P. Webster. New York: Firth Pond & Co. 1848. The Death of Ringgold. Poetry by Edward H. Davis. Music composed by Joseph W. Turner. Boston: H. Prentiss.1846. Sound the Loud Timbrel. Pucitta. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Handwritten Music fo Auld Land Syne. 2nd Bass; 1st and 2nd Tenor. Handwritten Music for Decoration Hymn. E.F. Stewart. Friends we come with Hearts of Gladness. Words by Charles. Music by Adele. Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1857. Down by the Gate. Words by G.W. Birdseye. Composed by J. R. Thomas. Boston: G.D. Russell. 1863. The Lord Spake and Said. Composed by H. Millard. New York: S.T. Gordon. 1866. Come the bark is moving; Valse d'Adieu. Composed by Jane Sloman Torry. New York: Wm. Hall & Son. 1856.
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Music Volume 277, 1828/1840 Volume 277
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Spine: Musical Library Inside the front cover is a list of music by author, alphabetical; Vocal and Instrumental Music, v. 17 The Tear of Gratitude Waltz by Nolcini (page torn) La Rose by J.C. Viereck; Philadelphia: Kretschmar & Nunns The Court Waltz by J. Strauss; Baltimore: F.D. Benteen Sliding Waltz ; Boston: C. Bradlee The Fairy Grotto and Fantoccinin Waltz by William Smith; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; New York: Atwill's Music Saloon La Tarantule; New York: Firth & Hall Four Waltzes by Warzowski and Herz; Boston: Henry Prentiss Duke of Reichstadt's Celebrated Waltz; Boston: C. Bradlee La Violete; Philadelphia: George Willig Beethoven's Grand Waltz by T. Segura; Philadelphia: G. Willig Rosalie by Beethoven; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen & Co. Japonica by L.V. Beethoven; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebtated ClaraWaltz by L. Van Beethoven; New York: Atwill Ask Not From Me by Edward L. White; Boston: Parker & Ditson To Greece we give our shining blades by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake The Ivy Green by Henry Russell; New York: James L. Hewitt The Sensible Man by John Smith; Boston: Parker & Ditson We Met! by Thomas H. Bayly, Esq.; New York: Bourne Depository of Arts The Sicilian Knight by Mrs. Austin; Baltimore: Geo.Willig Jr. Hours There Were by Joseph Wade; Boston: C. Bradlee The National Whig Songby William Hayden, Esq.; Boston: Parker & Ditson The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker & Ditson The Penitent Loco Beauties of Sacred Music by John Snooks The Orphean Lyre; Boston: O. Ditson March from Fidelio by L. Beethoven; Philadelphia: A. Fiot The Prussian Infantry's Grand Parade March by Feigerl; Philadelphia: Geo. W. Hewitt Rail Road March by C. Meinecke; Baltimore: George Willig, Jr. Favorite Quick Step from the Wrecker's Daughter by Richard B. Taylor; Providence: S.T. Thurber Triumphal March by Beethoven; New York: Dubois & Bacon Venice March by Burgmuller; Philadelphia: A. Fiot Sonate by Louis van Beethoven by J. Moscheles: Bronsvic: J.P. Spehr Benedette sia la Madre by Francois Hunten; Philadelphia: George Willig Thema of Donizetti from the Opera Elisir D'Amore by Charles Czerny; New York: Dubois & Bacon Overture from the Marriage of Figaro by W.A. Mozart; Boston: H. Prentis
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Music Volume 278, 1828/1844 Volume 278
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Spine: Vocal Cover: C.F.Smith Typed LIst inside: Alphabetical by Composer. Vocal Music, v. 4 C.E. Horn's Musical Souvenir; Various Composers; New York: C.E.Horn The New Year's Come by J.P. Knight Say Strangers Say by Hulah The Dead Bird by C.E. Horn Puck's Call by C.E. Horn The Lilly of the VAlley by G. Loder To Valley by Mountain by C.E. Horn Rockd in the Cradle of the Deep by J.P. Knight 'Tis Life to Young Lovers by Clifton Give Me Back My Heart by C.E. Horn Shall I Compare Thee? by C.E. Horn The Summer is Coming by C.E. Horn Love Comes and Goes Like A Spell by C.E. Horn Song of the May Rose by J.A. Wade, Esq. When Skies are Draped with White and Blue by C.E. Horn Song of the Harebells by J.A. Wade, Esq. Curfew Song of the Day flowers byJ.A. Wade Esq. I Shall Not see again a brow by C.E. Horn Poor Roselle by C.E. Horn The Dream by C.E. Horn Min-Hear Van Dunck by Henry R. Bishop; Philadelphia: G.E. Blake Lutzous Wild Hunt by C.M. Von Weber; Boston: C. Bradlee The Bark Before the Gale by J. Willis; Boston: C. Bradlee The Celebrated Phantom Chorus by L. Meignen; Philadelphia: Fiot, Meignen & Co. The Winds Whistle Cold by Henry R. Bishop; Boston: C. Bradlee Mild as the Moonbeams which on Fountains tremble by Mr. Braham; New York: E. Riley The Evening Boat Song by J. Barnett; Baltimore: John Cole Aroused Ye Gay Comrades by Jos. Philip Knight; Boston: Parker & Ditson Amo Amas, I Love a Lass; Boston: Parker & Ditson A Bumper of Burgandy by John Braham; Philadelphia: John F. Nunns The Penitent Loco Come Soldier Come by T. Cooke; New York: E. Riley The Sea by Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm; Boston: C. Bradlee Rosalie by Beethoven; New York: Dubois & Stodart The Boys of Killkenny; New York: J.L. Hewitt & Co. As I View These Scenes so Charming by V. Belini; Bostoon: C. Bradlee She Never Told Her Love by Dr. Hayden; Boston: Parker & Ditson Take Hence the Bowl by Thomas Moore; Boston: C. Bradlee The Soldier's Tear by Alexander Lee; New York: E. Riley Twere Vain to tell thee all I feel by C. Thibault; New York: Dubois & Stodart The Harrison Song by Sporle; Boston: Parker & Ditson The Old Arm Chair by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes & Swan My Boyhood's Home by Francis Weilands; Philadelphia: George Willig They Have Given Thee to Another by Bishop; Boston: Parker & Ditson The Fisher Boy Merrily Lives by Henry Russell; Boston: Oakes & Swan
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Music Volume 288, 1829/1835 Volume 288
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Cover: Susannah A. Thomas Pleasures of Home by George Dutton Jr.; Utica: George Dutton Where, where is the Rover byAlexander Lee; New York: Dubois & Stodart The Pennsylvaia Waltz by J.C. Beckel; Philadelphia: George Willig Wood Up Quick Step by John Holloway The English Rose by J.Harroway; New York: Dubois & Bacon Auld Lang Syne by D. Ross; New York: W. Dubois Bonapartes March; New York: Dubois & Bacon Scots who hae wi Wallace Bled by John Barry; New York: Dubois & Stodart The Wood Pigeon by George Dutton Junr.; Utica: George Dutton Louisville March and Quick Step by W.C. P.; Boston: C. Bradlee French Air by G. Kiallmark; New York: Dubois & Bacon Cradle Song by W. Bartholomew; New York: E. Riley & Co. The Battle of Prague; New York: W. Dubois Go Forget Me Why Should Sorrow by Mozart; New York: James L. Hewitt & Co. The Infant's Prayer by V. Novello; New York: Dubois & Stodart Russian March Waltz The Swiss Boy by Moschelles The Hope Waltzes by B. Hopf; Baltimore: John Cole Blue Eyed Mary; New York: Wm. Dubois There's nothing true but Heaven by O.Shaw; Providence: Oliver Shaw Mary's Tears by Oliver Shaw The Brave Old Oak by Edward T. Loder; New York: Atwill's Music Salon
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