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AMERICAN SONG SHEETS
SLIP BALLADS AND
POETICAL BROADSIDES
1850 - 1870
A Catalogue of the Collection
of
The Library Company of Philadelphia
BY EDWIH WOLF 2ND
Philadelphia
The Library Company of Philadelphia
1963
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The Library Company of Philadelphia expresses its appreciation
of the help given in making this publication possible by Elsie O. and
Philip D. Sang, of River Forest, Illinois.
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Introduction
A fad in American life produced a shower of song
sheets, slip ballads and poetical broadsides. Although
such sheets had been printed by enterprising publishers
for centuries, it was not until about 1850 that it became
big small-business. Then, to meet a growing popular
demand sheets, which had once been printed by the score,
appeared by the thousands. They were run off in large
editions, sold wholesale to dealers and sold retail by
hawkers and in stationery shops and book stores. The
peak of their popularity was reached during the Civil
War the issues and events of which offered fertile seeds
for the flowering of poetry, verse and doggerel. Grad-
ually after the war, the rage for song sheets seems to
have died down, although they did appear in plainer and
cheaper form for years thereafter.
To some extent songs were expected to fill the emo-
tional needs of people during times of tenseness: patri-
otic songs to march to, ballads of battle to boast of, sen-
timental songs to while away hours around campfires or
bring tears to Victorian eyes, comic songs to fetch a
laugh, bitter satirical songs to relieve feelings, and old
favorites just because people liked, and still like, to sing
them. As a result thousands of different song sheets
were printed. Unlike sheet music designed for the singer
or Instrumentalist who could read the notes, song sheets
were for the thousands to whom the tunes were familiar-
one old tune covered a multitude of songs— but the words
new.
As you've walked through the town, on a fine
Summer's day.
The subject I've got, you have seen, I dare say:
Upon fences and railings, wherever you go.
You'll see the penny -ballads sticking up, in a row:
so began another of those penny ballads ealled "Song of
All Songs". The continuing verses give some idea of the
ubiquity and variety of the song sheets.
There was "Abraham's Daughter"
"Going out upon a spree,"
With "Old Uncle Snow"
"In the Cottage by the sea."
"If your foot is pretty, show it"
"At Lannigan's Ball;"
And "Why did she leave him"
"On the raging Canawl?"
There was "Bonnie Annie"
with "A jockey hat and feather."
"I don't think much of you"
"We were boys and girls together."
"Do they think of me at home?"
"I'll be free and easy still."
"Give us back our old Commander"
with "The Sword of Bunker Hill."
"When this Cruel War is over,"
"No Irish need apply."
"For every thing is lovely,
and the Goose hangs high."
"The Young Gal from New-Jersey."
"Oh wilt thou be my bride?"
And "Oft in the Stilly Night"
"We'll all take a Ride."
"Let me kiss him for his Mother,"
"He's a Gay Young Gambolier;"
"I'm going to fight mit Sigel"
and "De bully Lager-bier."
"Hunkey Boy is Yankee Doodle."
"When the Cannons loudly roar;"
"We are coming. Father Abraham,
six hundred thousand more!"
And the songs poured out, if not six hundred thousand
more, at least by the hundred score.
We have limited the scope of this catalogue to the peak
years of variety, interest and popularity. Since very few
of the sheets are dated, we have had to rely upon internal
evidence and typographical appearance in order to keep
our entries within the years 1850-70. We may inadvert-
ently have slipped over the bounds on both ends, but the
overwhelming number of sheets listed herein were pro-
duced during the three decades of turbulence, war and
reconstruction. They are crammed with informal, self-
revealing comments upon the political, military, social
and economic life of the era. They are ephemera more
pregnant with the essence of the times than most chron-
icles. Since these song sheets have been overlooked or
neglected by all but a very few scholars and collectors,
the Library Company has felt it important to present
them to a wide public in a methodical catalogue. It is
our hope that they will become known as illustrative of a
whole generation of Americans a century ago. It is fur-
ther our hope that they will call attention to the rich
Civil War collection of the Library Company of Phila-
delphia.
The most active publishers of these ephemera seem
to have been A. W. Auner and J. H. Johnson, of Philadel-
phia, J. Andrews, his successor H. De Marsan, Charles
Magnus and J. Wrigley, of New York, and H. Partridge,
of Boston. There were, of course, many others'whose
pieces are represented here. During the period covered,
it would seem likely that some sheets were printed in
most of the printing centers from New England to Calif-
ornia. For instance, the productions of D. Kimball & Co.
and G. W. Griffith, of Providence, only one of which is in
this catalogue, are to be found in greater numbers at
Brown University. Some local retailers, such as Astley
of New Bedford and Boyd of San Francisco (who also pub-
lished under his own name), stamped their imprints on
pieces bought in lots from the main supplier.
The sheets flowed from the presses. Johnson may have
been a pioneer in the large-scale printing of songs, for,
in a broadside catalogue, issued a few years before the
Civil War, he boasted: "My prices for songs are lower
and my assortment is larger by Two Hundred Songs than
any other Publisher." One of his later posters, patriotic-
ally overprinted on a colored flag, announced, "All the
New and Popular Sentimental, Comic, Ethiopian, National
and Naval Songs," over 600 different ones, and new ones
being constantly printed. At Brown University there are
sixteen bound volumes each containing a hundred sheets
comprising the contents of successive lists (Nos. 1, 3-6,
8-18) published by Andrews and De Marsan. The latter
reprinted hundreds of Andrew's songs changing only the
border. Wrigley's twelfth list of "one hundred different
kinds" took his serially numbered sheets up to 1,200.
Some of his gave double value, for Wrigley occasionally
printed a song on both recto and verso.
Most of the songs— although poetical broadsides and
slip ballads are included in this catalogue, they are few
in proportion to the song-sheets— were issued on cheap
paper within woodcut or type ornament borders. But
firms such as James D. Gay, J. Magee and Wm. A.
Stephens, of Philadelphia, G. P. Hardwick, of Washington,
and Charles Magnus, particularly Magnus, put out sheets
of tar higher quality, printed on letter paper and almost
invariably illustrated with a colored headpiece. Since
the vignettes, battle scenes, portraits, views and other
decorations are generally identical with those used on
envelopes, illustrated song sheets have been brought a
step out of limbo by the philatelic collectors of "patri-
otic covers", notably George N. Malpass and Raymond
Marsh. Malpass, in The Collectors Club Philatelist
(Vol. XXXII), listed 211 different designs used by Magnus
on 399 sheets.
We have found and illustrated 304 different designs .
They include portraits of Lincoln, Washington and many
Civil War generals, state seals (the possible permuta-
tions and combinations of state seals and different male
and female figures are astronomical), flags, cannons and
eagles, views of cities, maps and battle scenes.
We have discovered that many of the views and battle
scenes, approximately three by five inches, printed as
series, are actually overlapping parts of large panoramic
plates. For instance, the twelve views of the Battle of
Gettysburg can be put together to form a single scene,
and this large print was actually issued by Magnus. The
techniques of combinations of two elements (as a seal
and a figure) and of parvum ex magno enabled Magnus to
provide a great variety of headpieces. He advertised:
"Civil War Illustrations (over 1,000 kinds) printed on
Note Paper, as headings for Songs and on Envelops
[sic]. Evidence of the immense assortment will strike
you at once, if you only look at the 100 different battle
scenes, illustrating that one song "When this cruel war
is over'." (There are only six of the hundred in this col-
lection.) Malpass lists fourteen different headpieces for
"Yankee Volunteer" and twelve for "Home Without a
Mother," more than half of them from the same series
of camp views. We have noted a number of decorative
pieces used many times and varied by comparatively
slight changes in the plate.
The illustrations chosen by Magnus for his songs were
frequently apt, sometimes merely colorful.' "Wanted— a
Substitute" displays a picket post at a Virginia farm-
house, "My Northern Boy to the War has gone" a scene
from the Battle of Pittsburgh Landing, "Let Me Kiss Him
for his Mother" a mother supporting her daughter and
an ai^el holding a dying (or sleeping) soldier, "Marching
Along" cavalry crossing the Rappahannock, "The Monitor
and the Merrimack" quite appropriately the fight between
the ironclads. Magnus's battle scenes did yeomen ser-
vice; an illustration, lithographed originally as part of
the series of the first Battle of Bull Run, was used for
the "Battle of Lookout Mountain" and "Battle of Gettys-
burg".
While the ordinary sheets were inexpensive, the pic-
torial note paper songs were not. Johnson sold his plain
ones for a penny retail, and wholesale "to dealers by the
1,000, 100 or Doz. as low as published in the United
States." Hardwick, whose songs were usually decorated
only with stock patriotic cuts, advertised: "Soldiers can
receive 14 of our beautifully illustrated Ballads, on re-
ceipt of 50 cents." According to a frequently reprinted
note of Magnus, ten of his sheets would be mailed to any
address upon receipt of 50 cents, in other words, the
price of a good cigar or glass of beer apiece. Magnus
also issued them as pamphlets in accordion form in sev-
eral series as "Six Military and Patriotic Illustrated
Songs". These are printed on light cardboard and the
individual songs bear no imprint. We have not included
these printings.
That the songsheets, particularly the illustrated ones,
were collected at the time is evidenced by Gay's adver-
tisement on a special envelope to hold the sheets: "Illus-
trated Army Songs, Published expressly for the use of
Soldiers of the Union Army Over 500 Beautiful
and Popular songs. Including Songs on all the great bat-
tles and different states, composed by Gay; Lithographed
and Printed in good style, on double sheets of best qual-
ity note paper; . . .Price 5 Cents each. Persons getting
up a collection should have the whole assortment." It
should be noted that Gay had an arrangement with Magnus
whereby Gay was permitted to use the latter's headpieces
for his own songs. Henry De Marsan wrote in a letter of
April 9, 1864 to John A. McAllister, Jr., an indefatigable
contemporary collector of ephemera, to whom the Library
Company owes most of its Civil War material: "I have
published about 290 different Songs that have been pro-
duced since the present Civil war commenced; they are
all of a patriotic character according to the two political
parties & are connected with this War. I would not col-
lect them and send them at less than 50 cts per hundred,
freight or postage not included." A bill from the Phila-
delphia stationery firm of Harbach & Bro ., dated thirteen
days later, shows that McAllister paid three dollars for
"8 doz Union Songs". On August 2, 1865 (after the war
excitement was over), Geo. P. Hardwick told the collector
that for seven dollars he would send "five hundred as-
sorted songs including one hundred Sherman if you like."
The Library Company acquired the McAllister Civil War
Scrapbooks in 1886.
So much has been written on the music and words of
the better known songs of the period that it would be im-
pertinent of me to attempt a survey in this preface.
Those interested in the authors, composers, and histo-
ries of the songs I refer to Irwin Silber's Songs of the
Civil War, published by Columbia University Press in
1960. At the end of his work Mr. Silber has included an
excellent bibliography which will lead the student on to
even more specialized and detailed studies.
Something, however, should be said of the aspects of
the songs not generally written about. The aesthetically
superior and more widely sung verses have been dis-
cussed elsewhere. Yet, a somewhat different impression
emerges from the literally thousands of song sheets: tne
picture of what was popular then (rather than what folk-
singers have made popular today), the diversity of the
subject matter and the sheer quantity of doggerel.
From the beginning of the twenty -year boom in song
sheets, old favorites were in the majority, sweet songs
like "Annie Laurie" and "Home Sweet Home", patriotic
songs like "Hail Columbia" and "The Star Spangled
Banner", sentimental songs like "Annie Lisle" and
"What is Home Without A Mother", and hundreds of
others. In the 1850s songs of topical interest began to
appear with greater frequency, swelling into a torrent of
tears, blood and battles during the Civil War, and taper-
ing off again thereafter. It was these jingles written for
a moment in time which seem most fascinating today.
They tell us more of the plain people, what they were
interested in, how they dressed, what their pleasures
were and why they were pained. They are, in a way, a
social history of the times.
Historical events were reduced in the songs from
heroic images to life-size. The steady flow of fortune-
seekers to California in the decade after the discovery of
gold was reflected in "The California Emigrant", "The
Gold Digger's Lament", and "I'm Off to California".
The success of Drake's gusher in 1859 and the subse-
quent oil booms and busts were given voice in "Pa has
struck lie", "Oil on the Brain", "Kole Oil Tommy" and
"Striking He". The subjects of popular journalism were
"immortalized" in songs. The famous case of the mur-
der of the dentist Harvey Burdell and the suspicion cast
upon his inamorata, who produced a heir said to be his,
were celebrated in 1857 in "The Bellevue Baby Mrs.
Cunningham Adopted" and "Mrs. Cunningham and the
Baby". The same year another shocker "The Murdered
Policeman, Eugene Anderson, who was shot by the Des-
perate Italian Burglar, Michael Cancemi" appeared in
print. "The Killed by the Accident on the North Pennsyl-
vania Rail Road" is a ballad of one of the nation's worst
rail accidents, which took place on July 17, 1856, and
"Sad Times" chronicled the burning of the steamboat
New Jersey.
Contests of any kind were ripe subjects for the song-
ster. Political campaigns received top billing. "Ninth
Ward Song" was a 1856 paean in favor of Fremont. The
"Republican Campaign Song" was used by the Lincolnites
in 1860 and 1864; and "Rally for Breckenridge and Lane"
and "Bell and Everett, and the Union" were sung by Old
Abe's opposition in the earlier election. If songs had
been ballots Lincoln would not have won a second term.
A quick glance through the sheets would seem to indicate
that for every one speaking well of Lincoln there were
two which lauded McClellan more highly.
As a military figure, the general was given his share
of poetical glory early in the war. "Give Us Back Our
Old Commander" was the most frequently printed song
about him:
Give us back our old Commander,
Little Mac, the people's pride;
Let the army and the nation
In their choice be satisfied;
Lincoln's great on Proclamations,
Stanton councels Uncle Sam,
Halleck does as their adviser.
Generals : some - a perfect sham.
In the election of 1864 this song was revived and dozens
more composed praising "Little Mac" and defaming
"Honest Abe". One of the most vicious of the latter was
"I am Fighting for the Nigger":
Three for Honest Abe,
he will be a great man yet.
Though he has loaded us with taxes,
and burdened us with debt;
He often tells us little jokes,
when pocketing our pelf.
And, at last, has made the nigger
the equal of himself.
There would seem to be little connection between elec-
tions and prize-fighting, but John C. Heenan, known in
professional circles as "Benicia Boy", was such a link.
As a result of his strong-arm work in elections, he won
a sinecure in the customs service and a career in the
ring. His fight with Sayers in England on April 17, 1860
was officially declared a draw, but had been, in fact, a
victory for Heenan. The authors of "Ballad in Answer to
Sayers, England's Pride", "The Fight for the Champion-
ship", and "Heenan the Champion of the World" claimed
the victory vehemently. Other great fighters provided
material for balladeers. "Rough and Tumble" told of the
match between Poole and Morrissey; and "Bradley &
Rankin's Prize Fight for 1,000 dollars a Side" celebrated
the bruising day of August 1, 1857 at Port Albino, Canada.
Fires, firemen (each fire company seemed to have its
song), and riots had their share as the subjects of sheets.
The difficulties of the pre-civil War were echoed in such
songs as "Specie, We have Missed You", a dirge on the
depression of 1857, and "Paddy's Fight With the Know-
Nothings", a record of the brief but violent upsurge of
the nativist American party.
This brings us to a phenomenon, not sufficiently recog-
nized, the tremendous influence of the Irish upon Amer-
ican songs and ballads during the period. For two dec-
ades before 1860 the immigration of Irishmen into the
United States was of vast proportions. It was then that
the huge Irish populations of the large Eastern cities
came into being. "Paddy on the Canal" and "Mick upon
the Railroad" express the prompt use made of the new
reservoir of cheap labor. But, there were growing pains
that a foreign-born group had to suffer in the process of
assimilation into the American culture. The Irish were
mocked by their enemies and praised by their friends.
And the sweet body of Irish songs was added to the voice
of the nation.
It has always been a popular legend that nobody loves
a fight like an Irishman, and when the war broke out the
Irish joined up by the thousands. It should be noted, too,
that since most of them were still at a low economic
level they could not buy out of the draft, as did many of
the more affluent Americans. In fact, the Irish more
frequently than others took the bounty offered by those
seeking a substituted In April, 1861, the 69th New York
State Militia— the Fighting 69th, famous in many wars-
was mustered into service, and went off to Arlington
Heights to face the Confederates threatening Washington.
A host of songs celebrating this and other Irish regiments
began to appear.
One of the most celebrated and sung-about figures of
the day was Colonel Michael Corcoran, the commander
of the 69th. A true son of Erin, Corcoran, in the fall of
1860 refused to parade his regiment on the occasion of
the visit of the Prince of Wales in New York. A court-
martial was ordered, but the outbreak of hostilities saw
the colonel off with his men to war. The 69th fought its
first major battle at Bull Run as part of Sherman's
brigade. It charged repeatedly, bravely, but in vain,
against Jackson's line drawn up on the crest of a hill,
and finally was drawn back. In the debacle which fol-
lowed upon McClellan's retreat. Colonel Corcoran,
wounded in the leg, was captured. He became the hero
of "Col. Corcoran and the Prince of Wales," "Corcoran
to His Regiment, Or 'I Would not Take Parole' ", and
a score of other ballads, only topping the stature of Cap-
tain Thomas F. Meagher of the Zouaves by a few verses.
It was Meagher who took the initiative to form the
Irish Brigade when the Union Army was reformed after
Bull Run, and thereafter the green regimental flags with
the golden harp and the brigade insignia of a red sham-
rock appeared in battle after battle. This may seem like
a long explanation of the appearance of so many Irish
songs, but the preponderance of them seems to have
been passed over by many commentators on the times.
Heroic, comic and sentimental Irish songs were printed
by the hundreds— "Banks of Sligo", "The Boys of Kil-
kenny," "The Colleen Bawn", "Jack Lannigan's Wake",
"The Irish Volunteer", and no less than seventeen dif-
ferent ones with "Paddy" as the first word in the title.
Even during the war, however, the overtones of social
prejudice were heard. The bitterness is obvious in the
song "No Irish Need Apply".
I'm a dacint boy,
just landed from the town of Ballyfad:
I want a situation -
yis, and want it mighty bad.
I saw a place advertised -
"It's the thing for me," says I.
But the dirty spalpeen ended -
"No Irish need apply."
Ould Ireland on the battle-field
a lasting fame has made;
We all have heard of Meager 's men,
and Corcoran' s brigade
Though fools may flout and bigots rave,
and fanatics may cry.
Yet when they want good fighting men,
the Irish may apply.
Amid the patriotic shouting the voice of satire frequently
came through.
It may be that we get a clearer picture of the age from
the satire than we do from the obvious heroics. All very
well to encourage and uplift were the ballads, "How
Sherman's Veterans Took Atlanta", "How Sherman
Whipped Longstreet", General Grant's Victory at Chat-
tanooga", "Monitor and Merrimack", and such. Many
men were concerned about the draft and the obvious in-
equity by which one who could afford it could buy out.
The violent draft riots expressed this feeling, and so did
the song "The Draft is A Coming".
Every body's feeling berry lonesome:
For, dey spec' de draft to cum;
For, when de draft goes in operation,
Dey'll call on ebery one;
But rec'lect some had free hundred.
An' those dat hab got to do de fighting.
Are de poor dat hab to go.
It seems strange in a day when draft evasion is looked on
as contemptible to look back a century to the Civil War
and realize that it was acceptable according to the mores
of the 1860s.
To be sure there was humor too. Frequent parodies
were the laughing reverse of a weepy sentimental coin,
characteristic of which was "Put My Little Shoes Away".
"Mickey's Dead-Broke at the Door" made mild fun of
"Brother's Fainting at the Door". Drinking songs were
common, and liquor and the free-handed drinking thereof
were subjects for laughter. "Don't Mix Your Liquor,
Boys but Always Take it Neat" and "Whiskey, Your a
Villyan" were typical. The number of Irish dialect
songs, as noted, was legion. There were also some
which reflected the German immigration, up to then
second in size only to the Irish, such as "Johnny
Schmoker", "Der Deltcher's Dog", and "Hans Dunder
has Gone for a Soldier."
As now, even during the Civil War "high style" evoked
mirth. There were the "Red Petticoat" and fancy bon-
nets in "New Other Side of Jordan," an innovation in
"My Gum A-Rubber Boots", and great trailing bustles in
"The Original Water-Fall". "My Moustache is Growing"
laughed at the teenagers of the 1860s. The singers, many
of them the popular Ethiopian minstrels, sang their dit-
ties to tremendous applause— it was usually so phrased
—in the most famous music halls of the day. Whatever
was liew, popular, or happened to strike the public fancy
was the subject of a song, a "Visit to Barnum's Museum",
the "Tax-Bill", or, as featured in Uncle Tom's Cabin,
"Oh, I'se So Wicked". For those who find it difficult to
believe that there's nothing new under the sun we cite a
things-aren't-what-they-used-to-be verse from "Our
Grandfathers Days":
The gals didn't paint,
stuff themselves up with cotton,
They didn't wear hoops, patent bustles or stays.
Didn't smoke cigarettes,
or drink cocktails at Taylor's;
That wasn't the style in our grandfathers' days.
If the war itself seems to be passed over somewhat
cursorily in these prefatory remarks, it is because this
aspect of song and balladry has been so thoroughly com-
mented on by others. Yet, since we did mention Corcoran
and Meagher, we should note the effusion of patriotic
sentiment which resounded through the North upon the
death of the gallant, young, colorful, Colonel Ellsworth.
When Ellsworth's company of Zouaves occupied Alex-
andria on May 24, 1861, the commander saw the Confed-
erate flag flying over the Marshall House. He entered
the building, tore down the flag, and, coming down the
stairs, was shot by the proprietor of the hotel. He be-
came the first "martyr" of the Union cause. "Ellsworth
Requiem", "Ellsworth's Avengers", "Death of Col.
Elmer E. Ellsworth," "Ellsworth's Body Lies Moulder-
ing", and "Columbia Mourns for Ellsworth" were some
of the sheets which memorialized his death. Four years
later there were no more dashing young volunteers in
red and blue uniforms. It was a long, hard, and sad war.
The final burst of song told of Sherman's march to the
sea, the assassination of Lincoln, the capture of Jeff
Davis and "When Johnny Comes Marching Home".
This rather long dissertation on songs published in the
North is not meant to imply that there were no Southern
songs. There were, but the Confederacy did not have the
printing houses, the paper or the publishers the Union
had. "Maryland, My Maryland", "The Bonnie Blue
Flag", and, of course, "Dixie" were on thousands of
Southern lips throughout the war. And there was a gen-
erous exchange of songs, with words changed to match
the allegiance of the singers. Northern parodies of
Southern songs and vice versa were common.
Most of the Confederate songs were issued without any
imprint and without the benefit of the commercial appeals
made by Gay, Johnson, Magnus and Wrigley. A great
many seem to have been issued clandestinely in Balti-
more where, if not the majority, a large minority favored
the rebellion. As a result, the largest collection of such
songs is to be found at Evergreen House of Johns Hopkins
University, a collection made contemporaneously by one
of the members of the Garrett family. Other Southern
sheets came off presses in cities like Richmond, and
one in this collection, composed at a camp near Manas-
sas, July 5, 1861, has the pencil note, "Printed in Lee's
Army' ' .
Flag-waving, high courage, God and country figured
prominently in most of them. "God and Liberty" is
typical :
In the name of God ! Amen !
Stand for our Southern rights;
On your side Southern men.
The God of battles fights !
In the South, the invaded country, there were fewer ex-
pressions of humor. The war was grim. The Yankee
was the aggressor, the tyrant. These feelings show in
every line of "It is I":
They come, they come, - a motley crew.
For rapine, rape and plunder met;
From different realms of every hue.
The olive, yellow, white and jet;
The princely loom-lord and his servile loot,
By sea and land they come - on horse, on foot
Lincoln was mocked and execrated, as in "Lincoln on a
Rail" and "Lines on the Proclamation Issued by the
Tyrant Lincoln". Lee, Johnston and Beauregard, par-
ticularly the last who seemed to hold the hopes of the
Confederacy in the earliest year of the war, were praised
to the skies. The dead were mourned; the victories cele-
brated, as the first Battle of Bull Run:
We had a little fun,
at the Battle of Bull Run
Where the Yankees left the battle-field a sailing.
Where acres of them fell,
for we gave them merry
And sent them to the happy Land of Canaan.
Let us end on a happy note, for during all the bitter-
ness happy songs were sung, too. Many delightful folk
songs found their way into print through the medium of
song sheets. "Nancy Till", "O Dearest Dine", and
"Swash Shay, Hands Across" were some of them. Dan
Emmett, the author of "Dixie", was responsible for the
minstrel song "High Daddy":
The sun's gone down to take a little sleep,
I met High Daddy in the morning;
The moon's come out to take another peep;
I met High Daddy and I wont go home any more,
any more.
And, there is an overtone of beatnik jargon in "Clap Your
Hands Till Daddy Comes Home":
The fattest baby I every saw
Was a baby that come from Arkansas.
'Twas as fat and black as a Thomas cat.
Crying for his Daddy O.
METHOD
The difficulty in compiling this catalogue was in keeping
the descriptions short, yet sufficiently detailed to permit
easy identification. Since no similar material has been
catalogued in print before, we have had to evolve our own
method, which we are fully aware will not satisfy the
most meticulous, but which hopefully will be adequate
for the great majority of its users. The entries do not
give full bibliographical details. We have used abbrevia-
tions and certain short-cuts. This is a brief catalogue
of the collection in the possession of the Library Com-
pany of Philadelphia, which we do, however, believe is
as large a collection of such material as exists today.
A typical entry consists of 1) title; 2) first line;
3) number of verses; 4) air to which sung; 5) abbreviated
information given in sub-title, heading or elsewhere on
sheet; 6) ornament and/or illustration; 7) trim size.
Variant titles are noted under the main entry with cross-
references to that entry. Where more than one song ap-
pears on a sheet, the second song has a cross-reference.
The information concerning author, singer, composer
and publisher of the music, copyright and advertisements
has been cut down to the essentials for identification. No
publisher's address has been included in the text, but an
index of publishers with their variant addresses, keyed
to the text by numbers, appears at the end. Type orna-
ment borders, except where two different ones for an
otherwise similar sheet require more detail, are merely
noted as such. The woodcut or type-metal borders of De
Marsan and Wrigley have been given identifying names
and are illustrated. The Magnus headpieces have been
given numbers and are keyed to the illustrations . The
size is the trim size of the Library Company copy. The
Confederate songs are at the end with a separate alphabet
of their own.
The following abbreviations have been used:
A-J
adv.
Auner and Johnson
• advertisement
cm. - centimeter
col. - colored
cop. - copyright
hdpc. - headpiece
publ. - publisher
t.o. - type ornament
vs. - verse
That some errors will have crept into the text in the
course of the original description and subsequent typings,
in spite of the careful checking, we accept as inevitable.
We hope they will be noticed with charity and reported
to us.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
In compiling the catalogue we received help from
many sources. James J. Heslin and the staff of the
New-York Historical Society were extremely generous
of their time. They reorganized their entire collection
of song sheets in order to exchange duplicates with us.
William A. Jackson and the staff of the Houghton Library
at Harvard showed us great courtesy by making available
their collection to us . They, too, exchanged duplicates
with the Library Company. We were also able to increase
our holdings by exchange with Providence Public Library,
through the kindness of Stuart C. Sherman, and the Gar-
rett Collection at Evergreen House, through the kindness
of Elizabeth Baer, and with the collectors, Lester A.
Levy of Baltimore, and Seymour Moss of Philadelphia.
We were permitted to examine the collection of Brown
University, which is probably of a size comparable with
that of the Library Company, and the smaller collection
of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Harry M. Buten of
Merion, a collector of Magnus, introduced us to the phil-
atelic literature on that publisher. And Manuel Kean of
Kean Archives, who took the photographs for the illus-
trations in this book, was helpful in a dozen different
ways with the project, and was always enthusiastic about
it.
Much of the initial work on the song sheets was done
by Elizabeth Ingerman, now at Winterthur Museum, who
first became excited by them and began work on their
arrangement, classification and description. In succes-
sive stages, Gisela Matteson, Mary Lou Jones and Carol
Elias did the thankless chores of rearranging, revising
and finally typing the manuscript. Throughout, Barney
Chesnick, the Curator of the Library Company, and
Lillian Tonkin provided great assistance to all of us who
were working directly with the mass of material herein
described. Finally, the Library Company is particularly
grateful to Philip D. Sang of Chicago through whose imag-
inative generosity a portion of the cost of publication was
underwritten.
Edwin Wolf 2nd
The Library Company of Philadelphia
June 1, 1962
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C — Wrigley horned imp
D — De Marsan Ethiopian
E — De Marsan military cupid
F — Wrigley military cupid
G — De Marsan kissing cupids
H — Wrigley kissing cupids
I — Auner-Johnson
J — De Marsan trapper
K — Wrigley moon
L — De Marsan musical instruments
M — De Marsan eagle with drapery
N — De Marsan fountain
O — De Marsan ship
P — De Marsan eagle
Q — Wrigley Pat and Mike
R — De Marsan YanJiee pedlar
S — De Marsan comic heads
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American Song Sheets, Slip Ballads and Poetical Broadsides, 1850-1870
1. "ABE LINCOLN IS OUR CHOICE."— The People are
the monarchs here (4 vs.)
Headed: "A Campaign Song"; dedicated to William H.
Kern, Esquire, President of the People's Campaign Club.
17.3 X 9.9 cm.
2. ABE LINCOLN'S BATTLE CRY.— The Rebels cheered
for Mac, when our army drove them back (6 vs. and chor.)
Cop: 1864, James D. Gay, EDPa.
a. By James D. Gay, the Celebrated Army Song Publisher
and Vocalist.
T. o. border; bust of Lincoln in ornamental frame.
24.4 X 15 cm.
b. Title: "Union Battle Cry"; by James D. Gay, Army
Song Dealer and Publisher; Air: Battle cry of freedom;
adv: Gay's Army songs sent by Mail.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.3 x
12.4 cm.
ABE LINCOLN'S UNION WAGON, see OLD UNION
WAGON.
3. ABRAHAM LINCOLN.— SadZji the lengthening shadows
fall (3 vs. uneven length)
Written by Louise S. Upham.
a. F>ubl. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 7. 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
b. [As above; with mourning border added.] 20.5 x 12.6
cm.
4. ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER.- O^z.' kind folks listen to my
song, it is no idle story (5 vs.)
By Tony Emmett; cop: 1861, Sep. Winner, EDPa.
a. Sep. Winner's Music Store (2); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.3 cm.
b. [Without Emmett's name;] Sep. Winner's Music Store
(3); publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
c. [Without Emmett's name;] music obtained of Sep.
Winner (2); publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border; bust of girl within ornamental frame.
20.8 X 11.9 cm. (cropped)
d. Music obtained of Sep. Winner (2); publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Union Letter and Note Paper, etc.
A-J border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
e. Music obtained of Sep. Winner (2); print. Johnson (2);
adv: Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, etc.
Two identical Liberty figures. 22.4 x 13.5 cm.
f. [Without Emmett's name and copyright;] music ob-
tained of Sep. Winner (3); publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof.
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border; bust of girl, floating hemisphere with
flag, bust of woman. 24 x 15.6 cm.
5. ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER.— Sowe years ago, I s'pose
you know (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21.3 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan clown border. 24.4 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 848; as sung by Charley Fox, of Hooley's
Minstrels.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.8 x 15 cm.
6. ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER. NO. 2. -How are you and all
my friends (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3)
De Marsan eagle border. 25 x 16.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 749; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.4 x 12.3 cm.
c. [Without "No. 2" in title;] as sung by Billy Ward, at
the Kossuth Concert Saloon; publ. Warren (1); to be had
at H. Myers'; for Sale, Wholesale & Retail, at Jacob K.
Search'.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 16.2 cm.
d. [Without "No. 2" in title;] with long lines; "Fourth
Edition"; as sung by Ed Wray, at the Canterbury Hall,
N.W. Corner Fifth and Chestnut; publ. Warren (2); adv:
This Song and 600 others can be had at Jacob K. Search.
T. o. border; man carrying adv. 21.4 x 12 cm.
e. [Without period after "No" and "2";] sheet no. 1016;
publ. Wrigley (1)
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
7. ABRAHAM'S DAUGHTER. NO. Z— When first this war
through the peaceful North (4 vs. and chor.)
By John Smith; sheet no. 1086; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.8 x 13 cm.
8. ADAM'S ALE.— A glass of cold water I'll drink when I
am. thirsty (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 910; As sung by Proffesser [sic] Nash; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15. 7 cm.
9. AN ADDRESS, BY THE LADIES OF LITTLE EGGHAR-
BOR, TO THE IRICK INFANTRY, OF LITTLE EGGHAR-
BOR.— Who's braver than Eggharbo>~men (7 vs.)
By Leah Blackman, Tuskerton, June, 1861. 18.7 x
12 cm.
10. ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE PHILADEL-
PHIA EVENING JOURNAL. 1859.- Like a giant slain by
young David's hand (7 vs.)
Double-line border; woodcut ornaments, including
angel blowing trumpet. 44 x 30.9 cm.
11. ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE PHILADEL-
PHIA EVENING JOURNAL, TO THEIR PATRONS. 1860.
JANUARY 1ST. 1860. -.4 year is dead! A year is bom
(20 vs.)
Notices of Fire Alarm and Fire District, and Fare of
Hackney Coaches.
Wavy-line border, with elaborate cornerpieces and
vignettes of Columbia. 46.1 x 30.7 cm.
12. ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE SATURDAY
EVENING POST, JANUARY 1, 1865. -Come to the croum-
ing of the King (12 vs .)
With\almanac below.
T. o. border. 47.3 x 34 cm.
13. ADDRESS TO THE JOURNEYMEN CORDWAINERS
L. B. OF PHILADELPHIA.— Cordz<;azwers.' Arouse! The
time has now come (14 vs.)
By John Mcllvaine; print. Johnson (2).
T. o. border; eagle with shield and flags. 22.5 x 14.3
cm.
14. ADIEU, MY NATIVE LAND ADIEU.— Adzew, my native
land, adieu_{3 vs.)
Sheet lio. 965; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
BOLT." ORIGINAL.— yl/j.'3)es, / remember that name
with delight (3 vs.)
Cop: 1852, Thomas M. Scroggy, EDPA.; publ.
Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 25.1 x 14.9 cm.
23. AILEEN A.-KOOn.— Oh! welcome, my Aileen! the
mom.ent is blest (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
b. With comma instead of exclamation point in first line;
sheet no. 529; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.8 x 16.5 cm.
15. ADM'L PORTER'S FLEET AND THE ARMY OF THE
JAMES.— Cowe all you brave and gallant m.en who sport
the Stripes and Stars (5 vs. and chor.) Tune— The Goose
Hangs High.
Words by Geo. P. Hardwick; copyright secured; adv:
14 illustrated ballads [publ.) Hardwick.
Letter paper; double-line border; red and blue ink;
soldier with rifle and flag, sailor with flag, eagle, cannon,
etc. 20.2 X 12.9 cm.
16. ADOLPHEUS Si^OW .— White folks listen to me now
(5 vs.) Air - Blow ye Winds, I, O.
Sheet no. 851; As sung by Bob Hart, at the American
Concert Hall 444 Broadway; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
ADOLPHUS MORNINGLORY, see THE DRUNKARD'S
LONE CHILD.
17. ADVICE TO YOUNG LADIES.— Wfeere married you are
you must learn to submit (2 vs.) Air— John Dean.
By G. L. of the F. D. S.; 2nd song: "Oh, Say Not
Woman's Heart is Bought"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 14.6 cm.
18. AFLOAT ON THE OCEAN.— Afloat on the Ocean, my
days gaily fly (2 vs.)
A-J border; sailing ship. 20.3 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
19. AFRICAN WOMAN'S LAMENTATION.— i/eZ^ oh help,
thou God of Christians (11 vs.)
Headed: "Morriss' Prepared Editions"; publ.
William H. Morriss (1).
T. o. border. 30 x 12.2 cm.
AFTER THE BATTLE MOTHER, see JUST AFTER
THE BATTLE MOTHER.
20. THE AGE OF PROGRESS.— Tfee age of giant progress
(4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.9 x 16.2 cm.
AGGIE ASTHORE, see BRIGHT THINGS CAN NEVER
DIE.
21. AH! QUE J'AIME LES MILITAIRES! (AH! HOW I
LOVE THE MILITARY!) — .A/t.' que j'aime les militaires
(2 vs. with English translation)
From the Opera- Bouffe of J. Offenbach La Grande
Ehichesse; music at all music stores in New York City;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
22. AH! YES, I REMEMBER. AN ANSWER TO "BEN
24. AILEEN ASTORE.— Ofe.' blessings for ever on Aileen
Astore (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1052; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
25. AINT I GLAD TO GET OUT OF THE WILDERNESS.-
Way down south in Beaver Creek (6 vs. and chor., text
beginning with "Music— Turn, Turn, Turn, Turn")
a. [Without period at end of title.]
A-J border. 20 x 13.6 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16. 5 cm.
26. ALABAMA AGAIN.—/ left Alabama a long way behind
m.e (4 vs. and "Finale") Air.— Believe me if all those
Endearing Young Charms.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24x15.3
cm.
27. ALFRED'S COMPLAINT BEFORE LYDIAi-^lZas.'
the happy vision's fled (31 vs. and chor.) Air:— "Dandy
Jim from the Caroline."
[Print.] Kendall's Rotery Press.
T. o. border; wine barrels and jug. 30.4 x 22.2 cm.
28. ALL FORWARD! THE CELEBRATED GARIBALDI
HYMN.— AZ/ Forward! All Forward (3 vs.)
Music obtained at Oliver Ditson & Co. (1).
A-J border. 19.7 x 13.3 cm. (cropped)
29. ALL GOING HOME.— TTe're all going home (3 vs. and
chor.)
Composed by Henry O. Upton, And sung with un-
bounded applause, by the Howard Burlesque Opera Troupe,
of Salem; print. J. H. Moreland.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 16.4 cm.
30. ALL HAIL, YE GALLANT FREEMEN TRUE!— AZZ
hail, ye gallant freem.en true (3 vs.) Tune— "Old Lang
Syne."
For the Mass Meeting at Oyster Bay, September 20,
1856. 24.5 X 15.3 cm.
31. ALL TOGETHER AGADSf.— AZZ together, all together,
once, once again (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung in the Public Schools; publ. Johnson & Co.;
print. Johnson (2). 17 x 10 cm. (cropped)
32. ALL'S FOR THE BEST. -All's for the best! be
sanguine and cheerful (3 vs. and chors.)
a. Music published by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); adv: Ten
illustrated songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 184, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 13 cm.
b. Sheet no. 620; [without 2nd chor.;) publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25.2 x 15.7 cm.
33. AM I NOT FONDLY THINE OWN.-Tfoa, thou reign'st
in this bosom (3 vs.)
2nd song: "I'll Remember Thee."
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.4 x 15.6
cm.
34. [AMERICA] MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THEE.— Mji
country, 'tis of thee (4 vs.)
a. With comma after "Country" in title.
A-J border; eagle with flag. 20 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
b. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; eagle between "1776. 1861." 24 x 14.6
cm.
c. Print. Auner (longitudinal) (3). 14 x 8.7 cm.
d. Title: "America"; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.2 x 13.7 cm.
e. Title: "America"; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.6 X 17 cm.
f. Title: "America"; [without 3d vs.;] 2nd song:
"Prayer for Our Country"; publ. Johnson (2); adv: 600
different kinds of Songs.
A-J border. 24 x 15. 2 cm.
g. [Without 3d vs.;] sheet no. 700; with exclamation point
after title; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.2 x 15.5 cm.
h. Title: "America"; sheet no. 736; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 14. 3 cm.
i. (As above;] Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry
top, col. 21 X 13 cm.
j. Title: "Our Native Land"; 3d vs. only.
Card; blue ink; figure of Columbia with flag, col.
11.2 x8 cm.
AMERICA, see also HAIL COLUMBIA.
[AMERICA] MY COUNTRY, see STAR SPANGLED
BANNER.
35. THE AMERICAN BOY-"Father, look up and see that
flag (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. (Without comma in first line;] publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
Wavy-line border with ornamental corners. 20.6 x 12
cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 184, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19 x 12.5 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 41, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.8 X 13 cm.
36. THE AMERICAN FLAG.— Brave Men! behold the Flag
that's sold (4 vs.)
By Estwick Evans; copyrighted; dedicated to the Army;
with prose essay on the Flag below text; sold by W. A.
Tinney. 27.5 x 12.7 cm.
37. THE AMERICAN GIRL.— Our hearts are with our
native land (4 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 24.2 x 15 cm.
c. Sheet no. 108; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE UNION
VOLUNTEERS on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 13.6 cm.
38. AMERICAN LIBERTY.— Here is true Liberty (5 vs.)
Air— Indian Hunter.
Dedicated to the Washington Glee Club; [sold by]
Charles F. Mayer; print. A. H. Senseman (1).
T. o. border. 22.3 x 13 cm. (cropped)
39. THE AMERICAN STAR.— Come, strike the bold
anthem, the war-dogs are howling (4 vs.)
a. [Without "The" in title, and without comma after
"Come" in first line;] publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23 x 15 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 24 x 15. 5 cm.
d. Publ. Edwin J. Gibson; for sale at J. Rafferty's.
Orange paper; t. o. border; star. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
e. [Without "The" in title, and without comma after
"Come" in first line;] publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards,
Circulars, Billheads, etc.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
f. Tune— "Araby's daughter." 15.7 x 9.7 cm. (cropped)
40. THE AMERICAN VOLUNTEER.-7'h2 going to leave
my native hills (6 vs.) Air: The Girl I left behind me.
a. From the Stars and Stripes Songster, publ. Robert M.
De Witt; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 20 x 10 cm.
b. Sheet no. 506; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20 x 12 cm.
c. Sheet no. 742; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.6 x 13.8 cm.
d. (As above;] Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry
top, col. 21.5 X 13 cm.
41. ANCIENT RAMS NO. 2. OF SOUTHWARK.— W'e are
the Ancient Rams (9 vs.) Air— Rocks of Sicily.
By T. K.; publ. Thomas M. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 22.9 x 15.5 cm.
42. AN ANGEL FORM IN DREAMS BEHELD.-A/i Angel
form in dreams beheld (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 979; From Balfe's New Opera of Stanella;
sung by Mr. W. Harrison; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
43. ANGEL'S WHISPER.— >1 baby was sleeping (4 vs.)
2nd song: "Switzer's Song of Home"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
44. ANNIE I HAVE MISSED YO\i.— Dear Annie, is it you
there, safe and well alone (3 vs.) Air— Willie we have
missed you.
By Frederick S. English; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
45. ANNIE LAURIE.— Maxwelton Braes are bonnie (3 vs.)
a. With explanation: "We give below the words of Annie
Laurie, now the most popular Ballad in the British Camp
. . ."; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. With title spelled "Lawrie"; text varying slightly;
music obtained at R. Astley's; [publ.] Astley.
T. o. border. 26.3 x 17.2 cm.
c. With explanation: "We give below the words of Annie
Laurie now the most popular ballad in the British Camp
. . ."; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
d. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 237,
col. 20.2 X 12.3 cm.
e. [As above; without adv.;] bronze ink. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
f. Advs.: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2), and
Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 237a,
col. 20.4 X 12.8 cm.
46. ANNIE LISLE. — DowK where the waving willows (4 vs.
and 2 chors.)
a. With title spelled "Lile"; advs: See the new song of
"Pennsylvania Battle Cry", and New Songs. Seven Days
Fight, etc.; publ. Johnson (2). 22.8 x 12.2 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 253a, col. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
c. Publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
d. With 1 chor. only.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 14.4 cm.
47. ANNIE OF THE VALE.— The young stars are glowing,
their clear light bestowing (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Music published by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); with 3 vs.
and chor.; publ. Johnson (2).
Figure of Columbia seated on a rock. 21.3 x 12. 5 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 230,
col. 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;) letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 234,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20 x 12.3 cm.
d. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; frame border; hdpc. Magnus 230, col.
20 X 14 cm.
e. Words by G. P. Morris; music by J. R. Thomas;
sheet no. 833; music had at Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ.
Wrigley.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15 cm.
Sheet no. 1130.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
ANNIE'S REPLY TO ENOCH ARDEN, see ENOCH
ARDEN.
49. ANNUAL ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE
MORNING PENNSYLVANLf^N FOR CHRISTMAS 1859
AND NEW YEAR I860.— Good morning, kind friends! A
happy New Year (9 vs.)
Ivy vine border; woodcut of man offering drinks;
Philad'a Wood Engraver Co. 62.1 x 45.8 cm.
50. ANNUAL GREETING OR CARRIERS' ADDRESS OF
THE DAILY NEWS: TO THEIR PATRONS, JANUARY 1,
1859.— To old and young, to grave and gay (2 columns)
T. o. border; ornamental arms of Philadelphia.
45.4 x 30.3 cm.
51. ANNUAL GREETING OF THE CARRIERS OF
FITZGERALD'S CITY ITEM. CHRISTMAS, 1863. -NEW
YEAR, 1864:.— Christmas is here; the bells ring clear
(11 vs.)
T. o. border; with calender. 30.3 x 23.6 cm.
THE ANSWER, see JEANNETTE AND JEANOT and
KATE KEARNEY.
52. ANSWER OF KATY DARLING. -O/i, in heaven will you
m.eet your Katy Darling (2 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 26 x 16.2 cm.
53. ANSWER TO A THOUSAND A YEAK.-Have you heard
the strange news just came down, Gaffer Green (6 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
54. ANSWER TO MOTHER IS THE BATTLE OVER?- Fes,
my boy, the battle's over (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.5
cm.
c. With exclamation point after title; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 12.3 cm. (cropped)
d. Title as above; sheet no. 814; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 24.2 x 16.8 cm.
e. By James Wakefield; with period at end of title; sheet
no. 1088; publ. Wrigley.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.6 x 13 cm.
ANSWER TO NO IRISH NEED APPLY, see WHAT
IRISHMEN HAVE DONE.
55. ANSWER TO THE YOUNG CONSCRIPT BY HIS
LADY.— O young Conscript, one and twenty (2 vs. and
chors.) Air— Who will Care for Mother Now?
By A. Anderson, Philad'a, Oct. 1863; cop: A. Ander-
son, EDPa., 1863; [for sale] A. Anderson.
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.3 cm.
48. ANNIE WITH THE VEIL. A PARODY.-My love's a
bookfolder (3 vs. and chors.) Air— "Annie of the Vale."
ANSWER TO WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER, see
I REMEMBER THE SAD HOUR.
56. ANSWER TO WHO WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW?
— Quell, oh! quell your fears my darling (3 vs. and chor.)
Air; Who will care for Mother now?
Words by C. G. Streval.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.2 x 13.9 cm.
b. [As above;) De Marsan fountain border. 26.6 x 17.2
cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border.
24 X 15.2 cm.
d. [Without Air and exclamation point in first line;]
"Streval" spelled "Ytreval"; music by C. Carrol Sawyer;
music had of Sawyer & Thompson; adv: 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 31, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 33, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.6 X 13 cm..
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 39, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.9 X 13 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 40, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20 X 11.5 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 77, bronze ink; publ. Mag-
nus. 20 X 13 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 194, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.7 cm.
j. [Probably as above, with adv. cropped;] hdpc. Magnus
215, col. 19.6 X 12.9 cm.
k. [Without exclamation point in first line;] with
"Streval" spelled "Ytreval"; music by C. Carrol Sawyer;
sheet no. 1167; music had of Sawyer & Thompson; publ.
Wrigley.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
57. ANSWER TO "WILLIE WE HAVE MISSED YOU."
WILLIE'LL ROAM NO MORE.— Fes, Mary, I have come,
love, across the dark blue sea (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained at Firth, Pond & Co. (1); print.
Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15.3 cm.
58. ANTIETAM.— Ow the 11 th of September eighteen
hundred sixty-two (8 vs.) Air: While everything is
lovely, and the goose hangs high.
By Col. Max Langenschwartz.
a. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 16, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 74, bronze ink; publ. Mag-
nus. 19.5 X 13 cm.
ANY OTHER MAN, OR JOHN BULL, see JOHN BULL,
OR ANY OTHER MAN.
59. ANY OTHER MAN. NO. 2.-Come listen to me, one
and all (5 vs. and chor.) Air: A wet sheet and a flowing
sea.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 17.6 cm.
b. [Without "A" in Air;] Sung by Tony Pastor; sheet no.
1060; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.1 x 15.6 cm.
60. APOLOGY, NO TRUST.-/// should trust each time
I'm. asked (6 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.6 x 15
cm.
c. With period after "Apology"; adv: Hoopland's Ger-
man Bitters.
T. o. border. 20 x 13 cm.
61. AN APPEAL TO THE CHARITABLE.- Ke who are
inclined to pity (4 vs.)
By George W. Avery; headed by a testimonial signed
by H. H. Reynolds, A. M. Low and Wm. H. Fredenburgh.
T. o. border. 23.1 x 10 cm.
62. ARAB STS.E'D.—Oh! give me but my Arab steed, a
shield and falchion bright (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Our Boy Is a Warrior Now."; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
63. ARM, SONS OF UNION!— Arm Sons of Union! for the
Right (3 vs. and chor.) Tune— "A Wet Sheet," & c.
Written by Silas S. Steele; cop: 1861, P. E. Abel,
EDPa.; adv. for King & Baird's publications on verso.
Hdpc. group with flag at foot of hill with monument of
Liberty on top. 25 x 12.4 cm.
64. THE ARMY AND NAVY FOR EVER.-Lei sailors and
soldiers unite in this cause (3 vs.)
a. Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 160,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
b. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 160a, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
65. ARMY HYMN.— 0 Thou, whose awful Presence bow'd
(3 vs.) Air: Old Hundred.
Words by A. J. H. Duganne; to be sung in unison, or
as a choral; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 24.6 x 16.I cm.
66. THE ARMY HYMN. NO 2.— Oh, Lord of Hosts!
Almighty King (5 vs.) Air. Old Hundred.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.4 x 16.4 cm.
b. Title: "Army-Hymn"; [without "Air";] print Nesbitt
& Co.
Double-line border; blue ink; hdpc. Liberty with flags
and bust of Washington, col. 19.5 x 9.4 cm.
c. [Without "No 2" in title;] with period and dash after
Air; by Oliver Wendell Holmes; sheet no, 812; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.1 x 15.6 cm.
67. THE ARMY OF LIBERTY.-Cowe rally for our
country (4 vs. and chor.) Air— I'm glad I'm in this Army.
a. Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 28. 21.2 x 13.9 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 137, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
68. ASSASSINATION OF ELLSWORTH, AT ALEXANDRIA,
VA., MAY 24TH, 1861.— Now , friends , I beg you listen, a
sad story I will tell (7 vs.) Air— California Brothers.
a. "Ellsworth" in square caps; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. "Ellsworth" in scroll caps; [publ. Johnson, with
imprint cropped off.]
A-J border. 20.2 x 13.5 cm.
c. By Wm. Sutherland; with "Colonel" added to title;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Union Badges, Letters, etc.
69. AUGUST THE ONE.— fi was on August the first of
Novimber [sic] (8 vs.)
A Comic Song Sung with unbounded applause by M.
Cox; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.6 x 16 cm.
70. AULD LANG SYNE.— 0/j, years have flown since first
we met (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 23.6 x 15 cm.
71. AUNT JEMIMA'S PLASTER, OR SHEEPSKIN BEES
WAX NO. 2.~Aunt Jemima she was old, but very kind and
clever (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.4 x 15 cm.
72. AURA LEE.— WzeM the blackbird, in the spring (2 vs.
and chors.)
Sheet no. 840; as sung at Bryants' Minstrels; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
73. AWAY DOWN SOUTH THERE IS REBELLION.-Alua})
dovm South there is rebellion (4 vs. and chor.) Air—
"Dixie's Land".
By "Our Ned"; adv: McClellan Campaign Songster;
[publ.] Mason & Co.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.1 cm.
74. BABYLON IS FALLEN. -Z>o>z'f you see the black
clouds (4 vs. and chor.)
[By Henry C. Work. J
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 24.1 x 15.3 cm.
b. With additional verse; music obtained of Frederick
Blume (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 13.4 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.6 x 16.5 cm.
d. With title on one line; [publ. Johnson, imprint cropped
off.]
A-J border. 20 x 13.5 cm.
e. As sung by Mr. E. Haven, at Sanford's Opera House,
Harrisburg, Pa.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks'
Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24.4 x 16 cm.
f. Publ. Johnson & Co.; adv: Brooks' Ball Room Monitor;
print. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 22.1 x 12.8 cm.
75. THE BACHELOR— Tfee Bachelor sits in his dreary
doom (7 vs.)
a. "Bachelor" spelled with "t" in title and first line,
and "room" for "doom"; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee Pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.9 x 16.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 430; publ. Wrigley (1); [with COLUMBIA
THE HOPE OF THE WORLD on verso.]
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
76. BALLAD IN ANSWER TO SAYERS, ENGLAND'S
PRIDE.— t/ofe« Bull is boasting all his m.ight (8 vs. and
chor.)
By A. Scott; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee Pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.5 x 16.8 cm.
77. A BALLAD OF SmUOn.— Azalea buds young April's
pride (35 vs. printed on 4 pp.)
By a 46th Ohio Volunteer. 17.8 x 8.3 cm.
78. BALLAD OF THE GREAT FIGHT, BETWEEN THE
UNION EAGLE AND THE OLD ROOSTER, JEFF. DAVIS.
— Come volunteers , stick up your ears (11 vs.) Tune—
"Yankee Doodle."
Headed "Quipps & Go's Comic Miscellany— No XXI";
cop: 1847, Quipps and Co., EDPa.; adv. Newsmen and
boys supplied.
T. o. border; eagle and rooster. 39.5 x 11.6 cm.
79. BANKS OF BRANDYWINE.— Owe morning very early,
in the pleasant month of May (9 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.7 cm.
b. [As above;) with Astley's imprint added. 24.7 x 15.4
cm.
c. Sheet no. 421; printed and sold wholesale only, at 404
Vine, above Fourth St. . . . Phila.
T. o. border. 20.3 x 13 cm.
80. BANKS OF SLIGO.— Otz the sweet Banks of Sligo old
Dennis did dwell (3 vs. and chor.) Tune— Kate Kearney.
Sheet no. 783; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
81. BANKS OF THE BLUE MOSELLE.— WTien the glow
worm gildst the elfin flow' r (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 608; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
82. THE BANNER OF FREEDOM.— W'e'ii not give up our
banner (4 vs.)
Print. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 15.6 cm.
83. THE BANNER OF THE FREE.— i?e lay upon the
battle-field (4 vs.) Air: The Sword of Bunker-Hill.
By Eugene Johnston.
a. [Without Johnston's name;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24.5 x 16.4 cm.
b. [As above; without "The" in Air;] 2nd song: "O,
carry me Home to Die."; publ. and sung by James D. Gay.
Single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 176 in oval. 23.8
X 14.3 cm.
c. Publ. and for sale by James D. Gay; adv: orders from
Sutlers and Stationery Dealers filled.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
d. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.) Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 19, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 33, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
21 X 13 cm.
f. [As above;] single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 205,
col. 20.3 X 12.9 cm.
g. Sheet no. 1079; publ. Wrigley (1); [with DERMOT
ASTORE on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15 cm.
84. THE BANNER OF THE SEA.-Ofall the flags that
float aloft (4 vs. and chors.)
a. Lee & Walker, music publishers; publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border; flag. 23 x 14.4 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title and period at end;] with 1
chor.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill
Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 22.6 x 14.5 cm.
c. Music published by Lee & Walker; adv: Brooks Ball
Room Monitor; [publ.] Johnson (2).
Sailing ship. 24.5 x 16 cm.
85. THE BARD'S LEGACY.- PWiere in death I shall calm
recline (3 vs.)
2nd song: "The Lover's Wish"; print. Andrews.
a. T. o. border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.5 x 15.5
cm.
86. BARREL OF PORK.— Tz«o Israelite brothers in New
York once dwelt (12 vs.)
a. Sheet no. 838; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Mike and Pat border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
b. [As above;] Wrigley horned imp border. 23.8 x 15.8
cm.
87. BASHFUL YOUNG MAN.- They say I shall get over it,
but no, I never can (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.4 x 15.6 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.8 x 16.4
cm.
88. THE BATTLE AT CHARLESTON HARBOR-On the
seventh day of April, in eighteen sixty-three (3 vs.) Tune
as sung to Napoleon's Grave.
By A. Anderson, Philadelphia, April, 1863; print.
Harris.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
BATTLE CHORUS, see THE TEMPEST OF THE
HEART.
89. THE BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM !-Harfe.' the loud
pealing bell now spreads the alarm. (7 vs. and chor.)
By A. Anderson, late of 82d Regt. P.V., May, 1863.
a. Headed: "Philadelphia Fire Zouaves, 72d Regt.,
P. v."; sold at Gibson's; print. Harris.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 13.9 cm.
b. [Without "The" and exclamation point in title;] Re-
spectfully Dedicated to the Philadelphia Fire Zouaves,
72d Regt. P. v.; print. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson is now
publishing. 12.1 x 14.2 cm.
90. BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM, OR, WE'LL RALLY
ROUND THE FLAG BOYS.— Kes, we'll rally round the
flag, boys,we'llrally once again (4 vs. and chor.)
[By George F. Root.)
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border; eagle with motto "E Pluribus Unum".
23 X 13 cm.
b. [Without commas after "Freedom" and "Or" in
title; but with comma after "Flag";] publ. Auner (5);
4 chors.; imprint in upper and lower case.
A-J border. 22.5 x 13 cm.
c. [As above;] with imprint in caps.
A-J border. 22.8 x 13.9 cm.
d. Title: "The Battle-Cry of Freedom!"; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.6 x 14.5 cm.
e. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 25.5 x 14.5 cm.
f. Title: "The Battle-Cry of Freedom"; [publ.] Doyle.
T. o. border with spaced urn ornaments. 22 x 13.7
cm.
g. Title as above; t. o. border with heavy black line and
ornamental corners. 23.7 x 15. 1 cm.
h. [As above;] with exclamation point at end of title.
T. o. border with lacy flower scroll. 22.8 x 15.4 cm.
i. [As above;] with period at end of title; advs: Boyd's
Circulating Library, and 2,000 Plays for Sale; 2nd song:
Battle Hymn of the Republic.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 12.7 cm.
j. Published and sung by James D. Gay; [with FIAG OF
OUR UNION FOR EVER on recto.]
T. o. border. 23.2 x 16.2 cm.
k. Respectfully Dedicated to Wheelock M. Gardener,
Esq., of Boston, Mass.; publ. Johnson (2); advs: Cards,
Circulars, Bill Heads, etc., and Johnson's New Catalogue
of Songs.
Triple-line border. 23 x 14 cm.
1. [As above;] but with comma after "Flag" in title;
advs: Brook's Ball Room Monitor, and See the Song,
"Our Native Land", etc.
A-J border; eagle with flag. 22.6 x 12.7 cm.
m. Title: "The Battle Cry of Freedom"; headed:
"[Introduction]"; 2nd song: "God Save the State!",
headed: "[After the Prayer]"; 3rd song: "Battle-Hymn
of the Republic", headed: "[After the Pledge]"; 4th song:
"Initiation Ode"; 5th song: "Red, White & Blue!"; publ.
Johnson (2). 20.2 x 32.5 cm.
n. Title: "The Battle-Cry of Freedom"; adv: Ten
[i]llustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 103, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
o. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 205, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.2 X 12.6 cm.
p. Title as above; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 121, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
q. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 132, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
18.5 X 12.7 cm.
r. .[As above;] hdpc. Magnus 134, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.7 cm.
s. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 142, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
21.4 X 14 cm.
t. Title: "The Battle Cry of Freedom"; with 2 chors.;
music by Root & Cady, Chicago, ovifners of the copyright;
sheet no. 838; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15.7 cm.
u. Title: "Battle-Cry of Freedom"; sheet no. 1125;
publ. Wrigley.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
91. BATTLE CRY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES.
— Ye sons of Pennsylvania (6 vs. and chor.)
Composed by Patrick Lowery, of Co. D, 3d Reg.
P.R.V.C.; published and sung by James D. Gay; [with
KEYSTONE BRIGADE on verso.]
Letter paper; t. o. border. 24.7 x 17.4 cm.
92. THE BATTLE EVE.— To-morrow, comrade, we
(4 vs.)
Dedicated to Edward Havey, Wilson's Zouave.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.7 x 17 cm.
b. [Without '"s" in "Wilson's";] sheet no. 893; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.6 cm.
93. BATTLE HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC. -Mzree eyes
have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord (5 vs. and
chors.)
By Mrs. Julia Ward Howe; published by the Supervi-
sory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments.
Female figure with shield and eagle. 24.2 x 15 cm.
BATTLE-HYMN OF THE REPUBLIC, see also
BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM
94. THE BATTLE IS O'ER. — The Battle is over, and the
daylight has fled (4 vs.) Tune.— "Soldier's Dream."
By A. Anderson, Dec. 1863; cop: 1863, A. Anderson,
EDPa.; [for sale] A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 21.3 x 13.4 cm.
95. BATTLE OF BULL RVli. — Our gallant soldiers they
are going to leave their friends to mourn (8 vs.)
a. With 7 vs.; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; yellow paper. 23.3 x 14.6 cm.
b. With 7 vs.; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.1 x 14.5 cm.
o. With hyphen in title; Dedicated to the 69th Regiment,
N.Y.S.M.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 16.3 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 15.2
cm.
e. With exclamation point after title; by F. Collins;
Dedicated to the 69th Regt. N.Y.S.M.; sheet no. 577; sold
by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15 cm.
f. [As above, but without exclamation point at end of
title;] sheet no. 822; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.2 X 13.8 cm.
g. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x
14 cm.
96. BATTLE OF BULL'S RUN- The Sons of Old Ireland,
led forth in their glory (8 vs.) Tune— American Star.
Composed by Arthur McCann.
a. Dedicated to the Glorious Sixty Ninth Regiment.
T. o. border. 21.4 x 12 cm.
b. Title: "Eulogy on the Glorious 69th Regiment, that
bled at Bull's Run"; [without Tune;] Copyright Secured.
T. o. border; harp and flag. 20.8 x 11.3 cm.
c. [As above; with Tune.]
A-J border; harp. 20.3
12.8 cm. (cropped)
97. BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK, OCTOBER 19TH, 1864.
— Old Early camped at Fisher's Hill (8 vs. and chor.)
Air— Old Dan Tucker.
a. By C. A. Savage, Co. "K," 8th Indiana; cop: 1863,
G. P. Hardwick, DC D.C.; adv: Soldiers can receive 14
of our beautifully illustrated Ballads.
Letter paper; red ink; battle scene with charging
soldiers. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
b. [Without Air;] with "The" in title; 13 vs. and 3 chors.;
cop: 1864, J. Magee.
Letter paper; red and blue ink; double-line border
with two flags and motto "Liberty and Union Forever".
20.4 X12.7 cm.
98. BATTLE OF DECATA, NEAR ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
JULY 20TH, 1864.— 7< was on the 20th of July Hood said
unto his m,en (9 vs. and chor.)
a. Published and Sang [sic] by James D. Gay; cop: 1865,
J. D. Gay, EDPa.
Letter paper; t. o. border. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
b. Title: "Battle of Decatur, or Peach Tree Creek, near
Atlanta, Ga., fought by Joe Hooker's Corps, July 20, 1864";
with quotes around Air; [without 9th vs.;] 2 chors.; short
lines; published and sung by James D. Gay; cop: 1865,
James D. Gay, EDPa.
Single-line border; Union infantry preparing to charge.
23.7 x 14.7 cm.
c. Title: "Battle of Peach Tree Creek, July 20th, 1864";
with two additional vs.; composed by John Hughes, Com.E,
29th P. v., 20 A.C., Com. by Joe Hooker; print. Johnson (2).
Star. 23 x 15 cm.
99. THE BATTLE OF DRAINESVILLE-0?t the twentieth
of Becemher (8 vs.)
By Henry Albert Setley, Camp Pierpont, Va. Dec 31
1861. 28.4 X 12 em.
100. THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.— /w June of '63, I
suppose you all know (7 vs.) Air— While everything is
lovely, and the Goose hangs high.
Written by G. P. Hardwick; sold by G. P. Hardwick
(2); cop: 1863, Mrs. G. P. Hardwick, DCD.C.
Letter paper; red ink; single-line border with flowered
corners; figure of Justice between two crosses. 20.2
X 13 cm.
101. THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG- O/j when the
Rebels first advanced to take our Keystone State (7 vs.
and chor.) Air— Wait for the Wagon.
a. Composed [and sold] by James D. Gay of the Ringgold
Artillery of Reading Pa.; cop: Aug. 1st 1863, Jas. D. Gay,
EDPa.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 20.4
X 12.2 cm.
b. Composed, Published and for sale by James D. Gay,
the celebrated song Publisher and Dealer; adv: orders
from Sutlers and Stationery Dealers; cop. Aug. 1st, 1863,
Jas. D. Gay, EDPa.
Letter paper, blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 20.8
X 12.7 cm.
c. [Without Air;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 20.4
X 12.6 cm.
102. BATTLE OF LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.-^ft.' see where
the chief leads on his stem band (2 vs.)
By Henry De Vilie.
a. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 20.4
X 12.6 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 105, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 107, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
17.6 X 11.4 cm.
103. BATTLE OF LOOK-OUT MOUNTAIN. -^wore^sf the
changes heaven sends (12 vs. and chor.) Air— "Nora
Creina."
Headed: "Song of the War"; By R. Hill, a Discharged
Soldier, First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery; rhymed adv. in
2 vs.: "Since Fate such luckless times can send."
T. o. border; eagle with motto "Victory", and troop
scene with two cannons and flag. 26.7 x 19.9 cm.
104. BATTLE OF PEA- RIDGE BY 36TH REGIMENT
ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS.- The battle is o'er, the victory
won (11 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 768; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.4 cm.
BATTLE OF PEACH TREE CREEK, see BATTLE OF
DECATA.
105. BATTLE OF SPOTTSYLVANIA.-Wee^ not for me,
my mother dear (4 vs.) Time.— "Peace, Troubled Soul."
By A. Anderson; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Send for a
New Catalogue of Songs.
T. o. border. 20.8 x 12 cm.
106. THE BATTLE OF THE WILDERNESS.-Atozo 6031s
just listen while I sing to you a song sirs (10 vs. and
chor.)
a. Composed, published and sung by James D. Gay; cop:
1864, James D. Gay, EDPa.
A-J border. 23 x 14.3 cm.
b. [As above;] letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 53,
col.; publ. Magnus. 24 x 19. 8 cm.
c. [As above;] with adv: different Army hospitals views.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 117, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 25 x 15 cm.
107. BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURGH.-/ do not see, as
used to be, those sprightly lads in toum (8 vs.) Air: The
Land of America
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 26 x 16.6 cm.
b. By F. Collins; sheet no. 1001; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.8 x 13 cm.
108. BATTLE OF WINCHESTER.-ffarjfe/ ffee muffled
drums are rolling (4 vs.) Tune.— California Brothers.
By Capt. Edson Gerry, Company I, 12th Penna. Vol.
Cavalry; In memory of our comrades who fell in the
Battle of Winchester, June 15, 1863; arranged by A.
Anderson.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
109. THE BATTLE OF WINCHESTER, SEPTEMBER
19TH, 1864.— /f was September 19th day the battle it
began (4 vs. and chor.)
Words by W. T. Haroff, 126 O.V.I. ; Dedicated to the
6th, 8th and 19th Army Corps; copyright secured; publ.
Hardwick; adv: 14 of our new songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; eagle with flag. 20.4 x 12.6
cm.
110. THE BAY OF BISCAY O!- Lowd roared the dreadful
thunder (4 vs.)
Publ. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 25 x 15 cm.
111. BE A GOOD BOY AND TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF
— When I was at home, with my father and m.other (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 659; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25.3 x 15.6 cm.
112. BE IN TIM.'E.— The voice of wisdom, hear— be in tim.e,
be in time (9 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
BE KIND TO DARLING SISTER NELL, see WRITE
ME A LETTER FROM HOME.
113. BE KIND TO EACH OTHER.- Se kind to each other
(3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.5 x 16.8 cm.
114. BE KIND TO THE LOVED ONES AT HOME.— Be kind
to thy father— for when thou wast young (4 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 25 x 14.7 cm.
115. BE MY MOTHER TILL I DIE.— Ladies, some one be
my mother (2 vs. and chors.)
Words and Melody by Elmer Ruan Coates; Arranged
for the Piano by Septimus Winner; music published by
Winner & Co. (3); narrative beginning: "After the fight at
Gettysburg."
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. (Without period at end of title;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 21.2 x 12.6 cm.
c. Adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor; publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 25 x 15 cm.
d. (Without "music published by Winner & Co.";] Sep.
Winner's Music Store; [publ. Johnson, cropped off.)
A-J border. 20 x 13.2 cm.
116. BE QUIET DO, I'LL CALL MY MOTHER.— ^s Kate
was sitting in a wood (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 685; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
117. BE TRUE TO OUR FhAG.-Our beautiful flag. Oh!
now we see (6 vs. and chor.)
T. o. border; flag. 21.5 x 12.2 cm.
118. BEAUTEOUS LIZZIE FANE.- You ask me why my
joy has flown (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Bryants' and Geo. Christy's Minstrels.
a. Words and Music by E. G. B. Holder; [publ.] De
Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 106; publ. Wrigley (1); [with MINNIE CLYDE,
KITTY CLYDE'S SISTER on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
119. BEAUTIFUL NELL.-Dore'i talk to me of pretty girls
(6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Ma[r]san (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16 cm.
BEAUTIFUL SALLY, see JOHNNY, I HARDLY KNEW
YE.
120. BEAUTIFUL VE^ICF. .- Beautiful Venice! city of
song (1 vs.)
2nd song: "Pirate's Chorus"; 3rd song: "Drinking
Chorus"; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24.7 x 15.2 cm.
BEAUTIFUL VENICE, see also I DREAMT THAT I
DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS, and PIRATE'S CHORUS.
121. THE BEECHER SCANDAL !- T/ze Beecher scandal's
all the rage (5 vs.)
Sung by Dick Brown.
T. o. border. 25.9 x 11.5 cm.
122. THE BED-BUGS' SO^G.— Attend ye "Bugs" and
"Corkers," to a fact I will relate (7 vs. and chor.)
Air— "Low Backed Car."
By T. M. Scroggy; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
123. BEHIND THE PARLOR BLIND.-/ cannot think what
sister Jane (5 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
124. BELL & EVERETT, AND THE UNION.-Ai Baltimore
the ninth of May (12 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Johnson (2). 23.7 x 14.9 cm.
125. BELLE BRANDON.— 'Weaife a tree by the margin of
a woodland (3 vs. and chor.)
a. By Hutchy; print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint
added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. With exclamation point after title.
T. o. border. 22.2 x 15.2 cm.
126. BELLE OB TENNISEE.— IVfeJte /o/fes, now have pity
(4 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15 cm.
127. THE BELLE OF ABERDEEN.— Lo?;e's dream is like
the rainbow (3 vs.) Air— "Annie Laurie."
Print. J. H. Moreland.
T. o. border. 22 x 13.8 cm.
128. BELLE OF BROADWAY.— Dar is a gal lives in dis
town (4 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Dan Bryant, at 472 Broadway, N.Y.; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16 cm.
129. THE BELLES OF THE 'BVS.-T'other day I indulged
in an omnibus ride (6 vs.) Air: The Missletow Bough.
(The Old Oak Chest.)
Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
130. THE BELLEVUE BABY MRS. CUNNINGHAM'S
ADOPTED.—^ Doctor of note in New York did dwell
(4 vs.) Air, Villikins.
By the Saugerties Bard.
a. Headed: "Number Five"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
b. Headed: "No. 5"; with quotes around Air; publ.
Auner & Johnson.
T. o. border. 20.6 x 12 cm.
131. BEN BOhT.— Don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben
Bolt (5 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.8 x 16.5 cm.
b. Title: "The Original Ben Bolt. Unabridged and
Unaltared."; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15. 2 cm.
132. BERDAN'S SHARPSHOOTERS.— Berdara's men are
in the field (5 vs. and chor.) Air: Yankee Doodle.
By S. G. Elder.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 24.7 x 16. 6 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.3 x 16.3 cm.
133. BESSIE DEAN.— 'Twas on a calm, m.id-summer' s
night (4 vs. and chor.) Air.— Poor Old Slave.
By F. C. Long; sheet no. 950; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
134. BESSIE LANE.— 'Tmxzs a neat little cottage, where
my Bessie used to dwell (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Nelly Gray.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 24.7 X 16 cm.
b. By Francis C. Long; sheet no. 895; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
135. BETTER TIMES ARE COMING.— Tfeere are voices
of hope (3 vs. and chor.)
Copied by permission of Horace Waters, Music
Publisher (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 204, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 X 12.6 cm.
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136. BID ME GOOD-BYE, OR THE SOLDIER'S FARE-
WELL.—Birf me good-bye, mother, bid me adieu (3 vs.)
By Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner).
a. [Without comma after "Good-Bye" in title;] with
comma after "Or" in title; Winner & Go's. Music store
(3); publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.3 cm.
b. Printed by permission of the Publ. of the Music, Sep.
Winner (2); publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border. 25 x 15 cm.
137. BIDDY MAGEE.— / was bom in the town of Tip, so
gay (9 vs.)
Sheet no. 720; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
138. A BIG THING ON ICY,.— Flash sayings now are all
the go (5 vs.) Air. — "Bow-wow-wow."
a. [Without quotation marks around Air;] but with colon;
As Sung by Tony Pastor; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.3 x 16.4 cm.
b. Written and sung by Tony Pastor; sheet no. 1020;
publ. Wrigley (1) [printed upside-down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 14.9 cm.
139. THE BILL-POSTERS DREAM, OR CROSS READINGS.
—If you walk through the streets of New York city (5 vs.)
Air: "The Captain with his Whiskers."
By the popular author: Eugene T. Johnston.
a. Adv; Ten illustrated Songs [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 54, col.;
[publ.) Magnus. 21.1 x 13.1 cm.
b. [As above;) hdpc. Magnus 60, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 19.9 X 12.6 cm.
c. [As above; imprint probably cropped off;] hdpc. Mag-
nus 65, col.; publ. Magnus. 19.2 x 13 cm.
d. [As above, but with imprint complete;] hdpc. Magnus
66, col.; publ. Magnus. 21 x 13.2 cm.
e. [As above;) hdpc. Magnus 87, col.; [publ.) Magnus (1).
19.6 X 12.6 cm.
f. [Without comma and period in title;] sheet no. 1178;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.3 x 15.3 cm.
140. BILLIE BOY.— Oft.' where have you been, Billie Boy,
Billie Boy (8 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.3 x 16.6 cm.
141. BILLY BARLOW. NO. 2— Good evening, kind friends,
how do you all do (8 vs. and chors.)
By Ed. Clifford.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 17.4 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23.1 x 13.9 cm.
142. [NEW] BILLY BARLOW.— O, good evening gentlemen,
how do you do (7 vs. and chors.)
Composed and sung by Moses Gibler, at the different
Concerts; publ. Warren (3).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 11 cm.
143. BILLY GRIMES THE BOVKK.- Tomorrow mom I'm
sweet sixteen, and Billy Grimes the rover (6 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
144. BILLY, I HAVE MISS'D YOU. PARODY ON "WILLIE,
WE HAVE MISS'D YOU. "-Oft.' Billy, on the tight dear
(3 vs.)
Written by C. Sloman and sung by Tony Pastor; sheet
no. 1011; publ.Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
145. BILLY PATTERSON.— Dar was an old nigg dat got
hit wid a brick (6 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Sam. Sanford's New Song
Books.
Man on horseback, with title "Billy on his road to
Town to see the Sights." 23 x 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 717; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.4 x 15.7 cm.
c. As Sung and Danced at the Melodeon.
T. o. border. 16.2 x 11.7 cm. (cropped)
146. BILLY PATTERSON. NO. 2-Away down South in
Beaver Creek (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 973; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
147. BILLY WILSON'S ZOUAVES.- J5asft on, dash on, my
gallant Zouaves (4 vs.) Air: The plains of Mexico.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
b. By M. J. Million; with period and hyphen after "Air";
sheet no. 810; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25.3 x 15.6 cm.
148. BINGEN ON THE RHINE. -A soldier of the Legion
lay dying in Algiers (7 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 21.1 x 12.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1097; [without imprint.)
Wrigley homed imp border. 24 x 15 cm.
149. THE BIRDS OF A FEATHER.-Oft.' life's a days
journey to you I would say (4 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
150. THE BIVOUAC— LegTOTJS of loyal hearts who battle
for the free (3 vs. and chor., with music to 1st vs.)
[Air] "Heaven Helps the Brave."
Headed: "The Women of America to the Union
Volunteers"; words by Harriet L. Castle; music by J. C.
Beckel; cop: EDPa.; publ. and for sale by L. Carleton;
E. F. Stewart, Music Typographer.
Soldier. 16.5 x 14.5 cm.
151. BLACK AND BLUE EYES.— Tfte brilliant black eye
(3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 25.5 x 17 cm.
152. THE BLACKBIRD.- /t was on one fine morning for
soft recreation (10 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
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153. BLACK EY'D SUSAN.— ^H in the Downs the fleet
was moor'd (7 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.6 x 14.9 cm.
b. Title: "Black- Eyed Susan"; variant in spelling of
"Downs" in 1st line; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpo. Magnus 213a, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.9 cm.
THE BLACK REGIMENT, see THE SECOND
LOUISIANA.
154. "BLAIR AND I CALLED ON OUR VAN.
Blair, you blunder (10 vs.)
28.8 X 16.3 cm.
-O! Franky
155. BLESS THE LIPS THAT KISSED OUR DARLING.
ANSWER TO: LET ME KISS HIM FOR HIS MOTHER.-
Bless the lips that kissed our darling (4 vs. and chor.)
Words by J. A. C. O'Connor; music by Mary E. C.
O'Connor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3)
De Marsan comic heads border. ^6.2 x 16.8 em.
b. [Without colon after "Answer To";] sheet no. 1157;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
156. BLEST ONES AT HOME. A PARODY ON THE OLD
FOLKS AT HOME.— O'er on the banks of life's pure river
(4 vs. and chor.)
By Rev. L. C. Lockwood.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 15.5 cm.
b. With Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews'.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
157. THE BLIND MAN'S APPEAL. -O/i, ye whose eyes
are opened to (8 vs.) Tune— "Auld Lang Syne."
Headed: "To The Public"; with text beginning: "The
bearer having lost his eyesight. . ."
T. o. border. 24.5 x 10.5 cm.
BLOW GENTLE GALES, see THE GREEN BUSHES.
158. BLOW YE WINDS.—/ am a clever darky, my nam.e
is Shoepeg Sam. (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "What Will The Neighbors Say?"; publ.
De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
159. THE BLUE DEVILS OR THE NATIONAL ZOUAVES.
— Now, soldiers all, both brave and true, com.e listen unto
me (7 vs.)
a. By W. H. P.; sung by Thomas Burkitt; publ. De Mar-
san (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 953; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.6 x 14.6 cm.
160. BLUE EY'D JEANNIE.-O, the days of long ago
(2 vs. uneven length)
a. Adv: Programme presented Nightly at Buckley's
Highly-Celebrated Serenaders . . . Opera House, 585
Broadway and hear Mr. Percival sing this Song; music
obtained of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); print. Andrews; with
Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
b. Title: "Blue-Eyed Jennie"; with chor. added; as
sung by J. L. Carncross, of Carncross and Dixey's Min-
strels.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
161. BLUE EY'D MARY. -Come, tell me, blue-eyed
stranger (6 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.7 x 15.3 cm.
b. "Ey'd" spelled "Eyed" in title; "blue-eyed" in 1st
line spelled "blue ey'd"; two additional verses; sheet no.
789; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
162. BLUE TAIL FL,Y.— I have sung about my long tail
blue (5 vs. and 2 chors.) Air.— Clar de Kitchen.
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
163. BLUE VIOLETS— BZae Violets, blue violets,
beautiful blue violets (2 vs.)
a. As sung by Charles Melville, the celebrated Balladist
and Tenor vocalist; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15. 1 cm.
b. Sheet no. 304; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE FLAG OF
THE REPUBLIC on verso.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
164. THE BOAT SONG— As gaily our boat glides o'er the
sea (2 vs. and chor.)
As taught in the Public Schools; by Mr. Wheaton;
print. Johnson (2); publ. Johnson & Co.; adv: Brook's Ball
Room Monitor. 19.5 x 11.8 cm.
165. BOB ANDERSON— B06 Anderson, a bold boy (4 vs.)
Air— "John Anderson."
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
166. BOB GRAY.— Afy six months now are past (3 vs. and
chor.) Air, Old Dog Tray.
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
BOB- TAILED NAG, see CAMPTOWN RACERS.
167. BOBBING AROUND NO. 3.-/'j;e got a song just
suited to the lines (5 vs.)
A Banjo Solo, as composed and sung by J. H. Bud-
worth, at White's Opera House, with Tremendous Ap-
plause.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 25 x 15.1
cm.
168. THE BOKER'S DAUGHTER.— JVof long ago in Fifth
Avenue (4 vs.) Air— Rat Catcher's Daughter.
Being the 5th song about John Dean and his own Mary
Ann; As Sung by Ben Stevens, the Comic Vocalist.
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a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;) with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5
cm.
169. A BOLD BRAVE CREW. SONG OF THE SEA. -A
bold brave crew and an ocean blue (4 vs. and chors.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 633; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15.1 cm.
c. Title: "Mountain Wave."; with 4 chors. included in
text of vs.; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border; sailing ship. 23.5 x 15.7 cm.
170. THE BOLD DRAGOON.— TTzere was an ancient fair,
O she lov'd a nate young man (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 267; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border, col. 24.5 x 15.8 cm.
171. THE BOLD PRrVATEER.-7<'s 0 my dearest Polly,
you and I must part (4 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15. 1 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.5 x 15.4
cm.
c. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23.3 x 15. 1 cm.
d. Long lines; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 21.7 x 14.8 cm.
172. BOLD ROOSTER BOY.-O/z, I am a roving bold
rooster boy (5 vs. and chor.)
Written and simg by John Winans; print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
173. THE BOLD SHOEMAKER.-/ am a bold republican,
Jam.es Irving is my nam,e (11 vs.)
Sheet no. 906; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
174. BONAPARTE'S FAREWELL.- Fareiuen to the land,
where the gloom of my glory (3 vs.) Aii : Captain O'Kean.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.7 x 16.7 cm.
175. BONNIE BLUE FLAG.— We are a band of patriots
(4 vs. and chor.)
Copied by permission of S. T. Gordon (1), Music
Publisher, owner of the copyright.
a. Title: "Glorious Old Flag, A Reply To The Bonnie
Blue Flag."; [without Gordon's name;] long lines; cop:
1862, Marsh, EDPa.; Marsh's Music Store (1); publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
b. [Without "Copied by permission of";] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24 x 15. 1 cm.
c. [Without "Copied by permission of";] but with title:
"Union Bonnie Blue Flag."; long lines; music obtained at
Marsh's (1); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 23.8 x 14 cm.
e. Publ. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 21 x 11.8 cm
f. [As above;] t. o. border. 20.4 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
g. [As above;] adv: Brook's Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 21.5 x 13.3 cm.
h. [As above;] with different adv: Johnson's New Cata-
logue of Songs.
Aj-J border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
i. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 19, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
j. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 23a, col.;
[publ.] Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
176. BONNIE JAMIE.— rfee twilight hour is stealing (5 vs.)
By James Robinson; Respectfully dedicated to Ser-
geant Wheeler, U.S.A.; with short explanation ending:
"... intended for a companion to Annie Laurie and the
same Air; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.9 x 16.5
177. THE BONNY BOY.— « was once I loved a bonny boy
(6 vs.)
Sheet no. 876; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
178. THE BONNY GREEN FLAG.— Ttere was glorious
times, on St. Patrick's day (4 vs.)
Written by Mr. Fred Rouse, and sung by him, with
immense applause, at Harrison's Assembly- Rooms,
corner of Prospect and Jay Streets, Brooklyn; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 26 x 16.6 cm.
179. BONNY JEAN. — Oft.' the summer moon is brightly
blowing (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained at Firth, Pond & Co. (1).
A-J border. 20.2 x 12.8 cm.
180. BONNY JOE.— /« vain the broom, blooms fresh and
gay (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.9
X 16.5 cm.
181. THE BOOT BLACK.— ATow listen my friends (3 vs.
and chor.) Air:— To The West.
Sheet no. 716; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 15.8 cm.
182. BOSTON TEA-PARTY.-Once on a time, old Johnny
Bull got in a raging fury (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border.
b. Written and Sung by Frank Spear; [without hyphen in
title;] sheet no. 855; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
183. THE BOUNTY JUMPER.-/n my prison-cell I stand
(3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Charley Rhoades; publ. Boyd; advs: Boyd's
Novel Exchange, and 2,000 Plays for Sale.
T. o. border; bounty jumper with symbols of his
trade. 20.9 x 12 cm.
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184. THE BOUNTY-JUMPER.— Mj) song is of a fast
young man whose name was Billy Wires (8 vs.) Air: Joe
Bowers.
a. [Without "The" in title;) publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.9 x 15.1 cm.
b. By J. Cross Casten; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.6 x 17 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.4 x 14
cm.
d. [Without hyphen in title;] with quotes around Air; A
pathetic ditty, written for Pony Smith, the favorite
Ethiopian Comedian, by J. Cross Casten; sheet no. 934;
sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 18.5 x 11.5 cm.
e. [As above except for publ.;] adv: Ten illustrated, Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.5
X 12.9 cm. (cropped?)
185. THE BOUNTY-JUMPER. NO. 2. -Just before the
battle, m.other (3 vs. and chors.)
Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.5 x 13.2 cm.
186. BOWERY GALS.— As / was lumbering down de street
(6 vs and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
187. BOWLD SOGER BOY.— Ofe, there's not a trade that's
going, worth showing or knowing (3 vs. uneven length)
a. Print. Andrews; Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.4 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] with "Sojer" in title;
short lines; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; soldier. 22.9 x 14.3 cm.
c. With "The" in title and "Soger" spelled "Sojer";
short lines; adv: Price One Cent. All the New Songs.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 13.6 cm.
188. THE BOY LAY ON THE BATTLE -PLAIN. -r;ze boy
lay on the Battle -plain (3 vs.) Air: The Kiss dear Maid.
By John Ross Dix; advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and
500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 126, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
189. THE BOYS OF COMPANY E, 198TH PENNA.
VOLUNTEERS. — /7Z sing you a song in m.achine poetry
(23 vs. and chor.) Air.— "Things I don't like to see."
Headed: "Song".
Double-line border with ornamental comers. 30 x
22.8 cm.
190. THE BOYS OF KILKENNY.-Ofe, the boys of Kilkenny
are brave roaring blades (5 vs.)
Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson has 600 different
kinds of Songs.
T. o. border; three comic figures. 19.3 x 13 cm.
(cropped)
191. THE BOYS OF THE BOWERY VYY.— Iam sttting in
the Bowery Pit amongst the gallus Boys (4 vs. and chor.)
Tune.— The Newsboys.
By W. C; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 16 cm.
192. THE BOYS OF UNCLE SMJlXS'l^.-How are you alii
Say, are you well (5 vs.) Air— The Hunters of Kentucky.
By H. Angelo.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.) Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 153, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.1 x 12.4 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 163, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
19.2 X 12.5 cm.
c. [As above;] with adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 154a, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
193. BRADLEY & RANKIN'S PRIZE FIGHT FOR $1000 A
SIDE.— Ke sporting men give ear to song, that dwell both
far and near (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Old Virginia's Shore.
At Point Abino, Canada, August 1, 1857; By Sauger-
ties Bard; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
194. BRAVE AND SAUCY.— We're the boys that's gay and
happy (8 vs. and chor.) Air.— Gay and Happy.
For sale at Doyle's.
T. o. border; hand holding two flags with motto "God
and Our Native Land." 23.7 x 15 cm.
195. BRAVE BESSY. THE SOLDIER'S WIFE.- Tfee swn
was sinking low when a tired old soldier cam.e (4 vs.)
Air: The Soldiers Tear.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
196. BRAVE BOYS ARE ISSn.— Heavily falls the rain
(4 vs. and chor.)
a. Dedicated to the Sisters of our Volunteers; music
published by H. M. Higgins; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 11.7 cm.
b. [As above;] A-J border. 20.2 x 13.6 cm. (cropped)
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 20.3 x 13.7 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25
X 17 cm.
e. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.7 x 16.3 cm. (cropped)
f. By Henry C. Work; Dedicated to the Sisters of our
Volunteers; adv: Soldiers can receive 14 of our illustrated
Ballads [publ.] G. P. Hardwick; copyright secured.
Letter paper; brown ink; double-line border; sailor
with flag, figure of woman beside column with motto
"Union", soldier with flag and rifle. 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
g. Title "Brave Boys."; Words and Music by Henry C.
Work; Published by H. M. Higgins; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.2 x 14.7 cm.
h. [As above;] adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 21.4 x 12.7 cm.
i. Title: "Brave Boys"; Words and Music by Henry C.
Work; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 133, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19 x 12.5 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 126, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
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197. BRAVE LITTLE MAC— George B. McClellan, I hear,
is coming back (3 vs. and chor.) Air: On the road to
Brighton.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 21.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21 x 15 cm.
c. Written and sung by J. H. Taylor, the great comic
Banjo Soloist with great applause; with "&c" after Air;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 10,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 19.5 x 11.5 cm.
d. [As above;] letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 134,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
e. Written and sung by J. H. Taylor, etc.; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.6 x 13,3 cm.
198. BRAVE SOLDIERS OF THE WEST.-Long raged the
fight at Winchester (8 vs.) Air: West sheet on the flowing
sea.
Composed and sung by James D. Gay of Philadelphia,
Pa.
a. Publ. for the Union Soldiers by Gay.
Letter paper; state emblems of Indiana, Pennsylvania
and Ohio, col. 21 x 13.2 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; eagle perching on flag with
bust of Washington within flag, col. 20.3 x 12.2 cm.
199. BREAK IT GENTLY TO MY MOTHER.-See; e're
the sun sinks behind those hills (2 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
200. BRENNEN ON THE MOOR.— It's of a fearless Irish-
man, a long story I shall tell (11 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 926; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
201. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MARRIAGE OF JOHN
DEAN AND HIS OWN MARY ANN. BEING THE FOURTH
SONG PUBLISHED ABOUT THE GALLANT YOUNG
COACHMAN AND THE CRUEL FATHER.- Tis of a rich
merchant in New York does dwell (14 vs.) Air— "Villikins
and his Dinah."
With 2-line "Moral" at end of vs.; publ. Andrews.
23.5 X 15.5 cm.
202. BRIGHT BLUE EYES. — T/wse bright blue eyes—those
bright blue eyes (2 vs. and chor.)
As Sung at Bryant's Minstrels, 472 Broadway; By
T. B. Prendergast.
a. Print Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
BRIGHT STAR OF HOPE, see ERIN GO BRAGH!
203. "BRIGHT THINGS CAN NfiVER DIE."— Bright things
can never die even though they fade (2 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Boyd (1); adv: 20,000 Songs For Sale; 2nd song:
"Aggie Asthore."
T. o. border. 22.6 x 13.7 cm.
204. BRIGHT-EYED LITTLE NELL OF NARRAGANSET-
'BAY.—Full well do I remember my boyhood's happy hours
(3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 957; Music published by Firth, Pond & Co.
(l);publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
205. BRING MY BROTHER BACK TO ME.-Bring my
brother back to me (3 vs. and chor.)
By Stephen C. Foster; Music published by S. T.
Gordon (2).
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.2 x 16. 6 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.6 x 14 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 126, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
19.4 X 12.2 cm.
e. Adv; Ten Illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 186, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.3 x 11.8 cm.
f. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 19.5 X 12.7 cm. (cropped?)
g. Sheet no. 1154; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
BRING THY SHATTERED HEART TO ME, see
DARLING MINNIE LEE.
206. BROADWAY PANORAMA.— On Broadway you'll see
som.e curious sights (4 vs. and chor.)
Written and originally Sung by Frank Spear; sheet no.
999; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
207. BROADWAY PROMENADE. -O/i, here I am, white
folks, as you all do see (5 vs. and chor.)
Written by Frank Spear, and Sung by W. S. Budworth;
sheet no. 858; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
208. THE BROGVE.— When I came to this country 'twas
late in the fall (9 vs.)
a. Written by James Kiernan; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 270; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE MONKEY'S
WEDDING on verso.)
Wrigley military cupid border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
209. THE BROKEN HEARTED LOVER'S FAREWELL.—
Farewell to those hopes that I once loved to cherish (8 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.3 cm.
210. BROOKLYN 13TH REGIMENT.- Wiere our Country
needed men (2 vs. and chors.) Air: A Life on the Ocean
Wave.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan flag border with central star, col. 25.3
X 16.6 cm.
b. By Albert F. Dawson; sheet no. 805; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.2 X 13 cm.
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211. BROOKS'S CANADA SONG. -To Canada Brooks was
asked to go (6 vs.) Air— The Cork Leg.
From The Evening Post; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.6 cm.
Headed: "Captain Dan Rice, The Nation's Humorist,
on . . . "; as sung in Washington City by Dan Rice, March
4th 1857; publ. by Permission; publ. Joshua Peckham (1).
T. o. border. 34 x 14.4 cm.
212. BROTHER, TELL ME OF THE BATTLE. .- Br other ,
tell me of the battle (3 vs. and chor.)
Copied by permission of Root & Cady (2), Music
Publishers.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 165, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
213. BROTHER'S FAINTING AT THE TlOOR.-Yonder
comes a weary soldier (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by E. Bowers; Music by P. R. Isaacs; music
obtained of Firth, Son & Co.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.5 x 17 cm;
b. [As above;] De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.2
cm.
c. (Without "music obtained . . . ";] music by P. B.
Isaacs; [publ.] Firth, Son & Co.
A- J border. 18 xi3.3cm. (cropped)
d. With "Music Published by Firth, Son & Co'.'; [publ.]
Doyle (1).
T. o. border. 21.6 x 13.2 cm.
e. With "Music published by Firth, Son & Co."; [publ.]
by P. B. Isaacs; adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor;
publ. Johnson (2) [in bold face type].
A-J border. 24 x 16.2 cm.
f. [As above, but imprint in thin type and without adv.]
A-J border. 20.5 x 13.3 cm.
g. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 195, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
h. Music by P. B. Isaacs; sheet no. 1200; publ. Wrigley.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15. 2 cm.
214. BROWNELL, THE GALLANT ZOUAVE.- YoM may
talk of your warriors of old (8 vs.) Air— Rosin the Bow,
or Old Tippecanoe.
Composed by William Sutherland, and respectfully
dedicated to the New York Fire Zouaves; publ. Johnson
(2).
Multi-line border; Zouave holding flag and sabre,
standing on Confederate flag. 23.6 x 14.8 cm.
215. BRUCE'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY.— Scofs, who hae
wV Wallace hied (3 vs.)
a. Title: "Robert Bruce's Address to His Army"; 6 vs.
with second version; by Robert Burns; with narrative be-
ginning: "[Syme of Ryedale states that this fine ode was
composed during a storm . . . "; print. Johnson (2). 23.5
X 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 606; publ. Wrigley (1); [with WHEN THIS
CRUEL WAR IS OVER on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.3 x 14.7 cm.
c. [As above; without song on verso.] 24 x 15.5 cm.
216. BUCANIER'S BRIDE.— AM)a>i, away o'er the boundless
deep (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.7 x 16. 1 cm.
217. BUCHANAN'S CABINET. -/'»z staying for a while at
the Marble Front Hotel (9 vs.) Tune— The Favorite Air of
"Root Hog or Die."
218. BUCK GOATS, NO. \. — As the Buff: was going up
Walnut Street (11 vs.)
Composed by one of the boys; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24.4 x 12.2 cm.
219. THE BUCKTAIL BOYS.— When first our Country was
beset (12 vs.)
By Jacob Creamer, Camp Pierpont, Oct. 31, 1861;
print. Polkinhorn.
T. o. border. 26.4 x 11. 9 cm.
220. BULL DOG AN' DE BABY.— /'w gwine to sing de
song what I fotch from Warginny (8 vs. and chor.)
Composed, and sung nightly with thunders of Applause
by Old Dan Emmit, at White's Melodeon, 53 Bowery, N.Y.;
print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.1 cm.
221. BULLY FOR ALL.— To sing a bully song I'll try
(6 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by Dan Bryant, at Bryants' Minstrels; publ.
De Marsan (3) [with "str." in imprint].
De Marsan comic heads border. 22 14.3 cm.
b. [As above; but with "Street" in imprint.] 25 x 16.3
cm.
c. With exclamation point at end of title; written by H.
Angelo, and Sung by Dixey, at Sandford's; Music had of
W. H. Coulston, Music Publisher; [adv: Cards, Circulars,
Bill- Heads, etc. and publ. Johnson cropped off.]
A-J border. 20.5 x 14.2 cm.
d. Title: "Bully for You"; written by H. Angelo, and
Sung by Dixey, at Sandfords; music had of W. H. Coulston,
Music Publisher. 21 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
222. BULLY FOR US.— >1 little song I'm going to sing
(5 vs. and chor.)
Composed and sung by Harry Fox, the Popular Negro
Comedian, at Hitchcock's National Concert-Hall, New
York; publ. De Marsan (3).
IJ,e Marsan comic heads border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
223. BULLY FOR YOV.— There is a song we all should
know (6 vs. and chor.)
Written expressly for J. H. Johnson, by John L.
Zieber; cop: 1861, J. H. Johnson, EDPa.
A-J border. 20 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
224. BULLY NIGGER AMOS.-i'd hab you all to know
(3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by S. S. Purdy.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1345; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 xi5 cm.
225. BUMMERS, COME AND MEET VS.—McClellan is
our leader now, we've had our last retreat (7 vs. and
chors.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x is. 3 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4). 25.1 x 16.7 cm.
16
c. Sheet no. 721; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12.2 cm.
226. BUNCH OF BLUE RIBBONS.— O, dear, what can the
matter be (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing oupids border, col. 25 x 15.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 298; publ. Wrigley (1); [with WHACK ROW
DE DOW NO. 2 on verso.)
Wrigley kissing oupids border. 25.5 x 14.2 cm.
227. BURIAL OF SIR JOHN UOOR'E.-Not a drum was
heard nor a funeral note (4 vs.)
a. De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Title; "Soldier's Burial"; divided into 8 vs.; Air-
Burial of Sir John Moore; by Wolfe; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 14.6 cm.
228. THE BURNING BUSH, AN EMBLEM OF THE
PRESENT WAR. OUR STATE AND CONDITION.- WTjere
Moses the bush did discover (7 vs.)
Composed by Maria L. Davis, (Widow.) Philadelphia,
July, 1864. 29 x 12 cm.
229. THE BUTCHER BOY.-/« Jersey-City where I did
dwell (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26 x 16. 1 cm.
230. BUTTERMILK AND PRATIES.- Ye may talk about
your suppers grand (5 vs. and chor.) Air,— The Quilting
Party.
By Eugene T. Johnston; sheet no. 1160; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.5 x 15.7 cm.
231. BY THE SAD POTOMAC SHORE, OR THE DEATH
OF COL. BAKER.- Doum along the sad Potomac (6 vs.)
Music composed by David A. Warden; Music obtained
for Fifteen Cents Each [of] D. A. Warden (1); publ. Auner
(3).
a. T. o. border. 23.3 x 15.2 cm.
b. [As above; without "Or the Death of Col. Baker" in
title;] with "Philadelphia" in imprint.
A-J border. 23.4 x 13.2 cm.
232. BY THE SAD SEA-WAVE. -By the sad sea -waves
(2 vs. and chors.)
Sheet no. 463; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE GALLANT
SONS OF ERIN on verso.]
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.6 x 15.6 cm.
BY-GONE DAYS, see MOTHER, DEAR, I'LL COME
HOME AGAIN.
233. CALIFORNIA EMIGRANT.-/ come /rom Quakerdelfy
(4 vs. and chor.) Tune, "Oh Susannah."
Adv: Price One Cent. All the New Songs constantly
on hand.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 13.7 cm.
234. CALIFORNIA'S GOLDEN SHIELD.-/'m going to sing
of warriors , and noble statesmen too (3 vs.) Air— Castles
in the Air.
By Hugh Robison; publ. Wm. Cohen; print. Calhoun.
T. o. border; flag. 26.7 x 11.3 cm.
235. CALL ME NOT BACK FROM THE ECHOLESS
SHORE, IN REPLY TO "ROCK ME TO SLEEP."- W^y is
your forehead deep furrowed with care (2 vs. and chors.)
Words by Chas. Carrol Sawyer; Music by Henry
Tucker; music had of Sawyer & Thompson.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpo. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1108; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.4 cm.
236. CALL THE BOYS OF "16.— Now the ball begins to
open (3 vs. and chors.) Air: Teddy Regan.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16. 3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 741; publ, Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.9 x 12.2 cm.
237. CAMP GALS. — 0, don't you see the camp girls
running (4 vs. and chor.) Air.— Year of Jubolo.
[By] J. Scott.
a. [Without author's name;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.8 x 14. 2 cm.
b. Composed by I.V.T.V.J.; publ. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 19.8 x 12.1 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); advs: Brooks' Ball Room Monitors,
and Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye.
A-J border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
d. Composed by I.V.T.V.J.; publ. Johnson & Co. 20.2
X 11.5 cm.
e. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 13.8 cm.
238. CAMP SG^G.—Now we have joined the Cavalry (4 vs.
and chor.) Air— "This Night we'll joint the Revelry."
By Corporal ; dedicated to Col. R. Butler Price,
of the Second Pennsylvania Cavalry. 21.5 x 13.2 cm.
239. THE CAMPTOWN RACERS, OR, GWINE TO RUN
ALL aiCKT .— Camptown ladies, sing dis song (4 vs. and
chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. Title: "Bob-Tailed Nag"; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 23.9 x 13. 3 cm.
240. THE CANADIAN BOAT SOHG .— Faintly as tolls the
ev'ning chime (3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.5 x 16.8 cm.
241. CAPTAIN CLACKIT.— Lec<Mrerf by pa and ma, o'er
night (5 vs.) Air— "Biddy the Basket Woman."
Sheet no. 674; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
242. CAPTAIN FITZEASY.— Wftra / lived at home with my
father and mother (6 vs.)
Composed and sung by G. W. Anderson, the Irish
Vocalist; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15. 1 cm.
243. THE CAPTAIN OF THE PROVOST. (PARODY.)- vis
/ walked down the street I heard the band play (4 vs. and
chors.)
17
As originally sung by George R. Edeson, the popular
comedian and comic vocalist, at Canterbury Hall, Wash-
ington, D.C.
a. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs [pub!.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpe. Magnus 91, col.; publ.
Magnus. 21 x 13.1 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpe. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.1 x 12.7 cm.
c. Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpe.
Magnus 229. 19 x 12 cm.
244. THE CAPTAIN WITH THE WHISKERS, (title printed
sideways)— As they marched through the town with their
banners so gay (4 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; head of man with razor. 20.9 x 12.5 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; man. 20.6 x 12.5 cm.
c. [As above;] with Johnson's address in two lines. 24.1
X 15.5 cm.
245. THE CAPTAIN WITH HIS WHISKERS.-Ofe, / crept
to the window to hear the band play (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
As sung by Mrs. W. J. Florence.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpe. Magnus 138, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
246. CAPTURE OF JEFF. OAVIS.-White folks now I'll
sing a ditty, if you'll listen to my song (5 vs.)
Composed & sung by John Forbes at Long's Varieties
758 South Third St., Below German, Philadelphia.
a. Publ. Aimer (5).
A-J border; soldier chasing Davis. 23.2 x 14.9 cm.
b. [As above;] with Auner's initials in both imprints.
20.9 X 12.8 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; man with pistol and lantern. 24.5 x 15.5
cm.
247. THE CAPTURE OF JEFF. DAVIS.- ifasie, haste and
eat your breakfast, boy (7 vs.)
Vs. headed: "Say, Does He Fancy He Does See That
Horrible 'Sour Apple Tree'?"; [signed] De Wolfe.
Lightning striking a wolf, and a mounted messenger.
20.6 X 11.5 cm.
248. THE CAPTURE OF JEFF DAVIS— Poor Jeffs career
is at an end (4 vs. and chor.) Air: The Quilting Party.
By Eugene T. Johnston.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.5 x 14.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16.9 cm.
c. With period at end of title; sheet no. 1312; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 14.1 cm.
d. [As above;] Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5
x 13.6 cm.
249. CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS.-Come all you
Union-loving men, wherever you may be (20 vs.)
Composed by Wm. Densmore, U.S. Ship Brooklyn.
T. o. border; ship. 42.2 x 12 cm.
250. CAPTURE OF RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG-
We'll sing the doom and the final fall (9 vs. and chors.)
Respectfully dedicated to the Army of the Potomac .
By the Author; Words by G. P. Hardwick; advs; Copies of
this Poem sent by G. P. Hardwick, and Discharged sol-
diers can procure our circular of Prices; cop: 1865, G. P.
Hardwick, DCD.C.
Double-line border; red and blue ink; regimental
insignia and two battle scenes. 33.5 x 21.5 cm.
251. CAPTURE OF SALLY DAVIS.-O Ladies, have you
seen Jeff Davis (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Kingdom Coming.
Written by John P. Larkin.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.9 x is. 8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
252. CAROLINE OF EDINBURG TOWN.-Cowe all young
men and maidens, attend unto m.y rhyme (11 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x 15 cm.
CARRIE LEA, see CARRIE LEE NO. 2.
253. CARRIE LEE.— PWjere the babbling brook does flow
(4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 947; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
254. CARRIE LEE. NO. 2.— They made her a grave in the
wild wood shade (2 vs. and chor.)
a. (Without "No. 2" in title;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
b. Letter paper; hdpe. Magnus 214, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.1 X 12.7 cm.
c. Title; "Carrie Lea"; words slightly varying; headed:
"Second Edition"; Written by Walter Warren, and sung
by the Grotto Minstrels, at the New Grotto Concert Hall,
N.W. Corner Fifth and Chestnut Sts.; publ. Warren (1).
T. o. border; woman with sewing machine. 21.6 x 15
cm.
d. Sheet no. 983; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15. 1 cm.
255. THE CARRIER DOVE.— FZji away to my native land,
sweet Dove (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.6 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 24.3 x 25.1 cm.
c. 2nd song: " 'Tis Midnight Hour."
T. o. border. 22.6 x 15.3 cm.
256. CARRIERS ADDRESS.— AwM^zf, Old Year! Go, with
thy load of death (24 vs.)
Engraved by Wm. Howland; print. J. F. Trow.
Elaborate oval-shaped woodcut border, with Columbia
chasing Slavery at the top, and "January 1, 1862" at the
bottom. 63.2 x 44.5 cm.
257. CARRIERS ADDRESS 1860 TO THEIR PATRONS.
PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS.— Z>ost mark that ceaseless
ruthless wanderer. Time (2 vs.)
18
Signed: P. S. W.
Printed in red and blue; t. o. border; woodcuts of
"Plan of the Proposed Alterations of the County Buildings"
and "Proposed Monument to the Thirteen States." 40.5
X 33.3 cm.
258. CARRIER'S ADDRESS FOR THE CHRISTIAN
INSTRUCTOR. 1864:.— Still in the midst of tempest and of
strife (2 columns)
With calender; print. Wm. S. Young.
T. o. border, with floral comers; woodcut of
Washington Monument. 45.8 x 30.3 cm.
259. CARRIER'S ADDRESS OF THE EVENING BULLETIN
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, 1858 AND 1859.-^
twelvemonth gone! The sam.e old tale to tell (6 vs.)
With calender.
Printed in red and black; t. o. border with pointed
top. 40.1 X 28.4 cm.
260. CARRIER'S ADDRESS OF THE EVENING BULLETIN
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S, 1859 & ISBO.-Tfee
Century is growing old (Y vs.)
With calender; print. McLaughlin Brothers.
Double-line border; woodcut of Father Christmas
and the New Year. 46 x 32 cm.
261. CARRIER'S ADDRESS OF THE EVENING BULLETIN
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S, 1860 - 61.— T/je
Carrier's Address we leave at your door (2 columns)
With calender; print. McLaughlin Brothers.
Double-line border; woodcut of feast scene. 45.7
X 35 cm.
262. CARRIER'S ADDRESS CHRISTMAS, 1861. NEW
YEAR, 1862. THE EVENING BULLETIN.— Ha^/)3)
Christmas ! fathers , mothers, brothers, sisters, great
and small (2 columns)
With calender; print. M'Laughlin Brothers.
T. o. border, with floral corners; woodcut of battle
scene. 46.7 x 32 cm.
263. CARRIERS' ADDRESS THE EVENING BULLETIN
1862- '63.— Peculiar joy and blessing {H vs.)
With calendar; print. M'Laughlin Brothers.
Two multiple-line borders; ornamental arms of
Pennsylvania. 31.1 x 24.3 cm.
264. CARRIER'S ADDRESS OF THE NEW- YORK DAILY
TIMES.— Kind Friends and Patrons! That, I think's, the
way (21 vs.)
With date "1856" at top; print. Baker & Godwin (1).
Red and blue ink; border of elaborate floral ornaments,
at top figure of Enterprise. 61.2 x 48.4 cm.
265. CARRIER'S ADDRESS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA
INQUIRER, CHRISTMAS, 1858. NEW YEAR, 1859. -«0M)
fleetly pass the hours (41 vs.)
With calendar.
T. o. border; ornamental arms of Philadelphia. 44.9
X 33 cm.
266. THE CARRIER'S ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF
THE CHRISTIAN INSTRUCTOR. DECEMBER 25, 1861.-
Gray centuries of eld return (10 vs.)
Print. Dickerson & Wagenseller.
Blue ink; t. o. border, with floral corners. 35.6 x
21.8 cm.
267. CARRIERS' ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF "THE
PRESS." THE PRESS.— God said- "Let there be light"
(7 vs.)
By Ebenezer Elliott, January 1, 1859; print. Press
Job Printing Office.
Red and blue ink; t. o. border. 34.5 x 25.9 cm.
268. CARRIERS' ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE
SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, JANUARY 1ST, 1859.-When
night's shadows gather slowly (10 vs.)
Two single-line borders, inclosing arms of Philadel-
phia, Indian Squaws and corner pieces. 42.1 x 28.2 cm.
269. CARRIERS' ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE
SUNDAY TRANSCRIPT, JANUARY 1ST, 1860. THE
DYING YEAR. AN OLD MAN'S STORY.— The loud laugh
rings in the good old home (9 vs.)
Red ink; two single-line borders, inclosing arms of
Philadelphia, Indian Squaws and corner pieces. 42.9 x
30.3 cm.
270. CARRIERS' ADDRESS TO THEIR PATRONS, FOR
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR, 1859 and 1860. NORTH
AMERICAN AND U.S. GAZETTE. -Bacfe to your door
uiith annual pleasure hies (10 vs.)
Blue ink; floral metal-cut border in red; eagle with
symbols of American industry at top, and comic scene at
foot, col. 40.8 X 33.2 cm.
271. CARRIER'S ANNUAL ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS
OF THE DAVENPORT GAZETTE FOR JANUARY 1, 1864.
—Time sweeps along from shore to shore (30 vs.)
Two double-line borders enclosing brief sentiments,
ornamental corners. 41.1 x 24.6 cm.
272. THE CARRIER'S CHRISTMAS AND NEW- YEAR
RHYMES TO THE PATRONS OF THE AMERICAN VSE&-
BYTF.RSA'H.- Another year of human life (4 vs. uneven
length)
T. o. border; supporters of arms of Philadelphia with
"1864 - 65" in shield, and figures of a farmer and Plenty
below. 35.5 x 21.8 cm.
273. THE CARRIERS OF THE SUNDAY DISPATCH, TO
THEIR PATRONS. CHRISTMAS, AND NEW YEAR, 1859.
—The shades of night were lightening fast (9 vs.)
With calendar.
T. o. border. 25.5 x 30 cm.
274. CARRY ME BACK TO OLE WlRCmi^Y .— De floating
scow ob ole Virginny (3 vs.)
Sung Nightly with Tremendous Applause, by all the
Minstrel Bands; print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.9 x 15.2 cm.
275. CARRY THE NEWS TO MARY.— Oh! Martha wept
and Mary cried (3 vs. and chor.)
Music publ. by R. Wittig; Words by Charley Howard;
Music by Walter Bray; Arranged by Eddie Fox; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
276. THE CARTE-DE-VISITE AhBVU.-Of noveUy this
is the age (6 vs. and chor.) Air: Chanting Benny.
A Comic Song written for Tony Pastor; [publ.) De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.4 x 16 cm.
277. THE CAVALIER.— 'TMias a beautiful night, the stars
shone bright (3 vs. and chors.)
As sung by Miss Agatha Mandeville.
a. Title: "The Gay Cavalier"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.5 cm.
b. (As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.5 x 16 cm.
19
c. With "At Jenkin's Concert Saloon, Seventh & Chestnut
Sts." following singer's name; publ. Zieber; print. Harris.
T. o. border. 19.1 x 13 cm.
d. With "Gay" in title; sheet no. 441; publ. Wrigley (1);
[with FAIRY BELLE on recto.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
278. CAVALRY SONG.— £//), up, brave comrades!- to
horse, to horse (7 vs. and chor.)
[By] Schiller.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 95, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.3 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 163, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 172, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.1 X 13 cm.
d. [As above;] with black ink. 20 x 12.5 cm.
279. CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE.— /'I'e seen a deal of gaiety
throughout my noisy life (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 738; music publ. W. H. Boner & Co.
T. o. border. 19.2 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
280. CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE. NO. 2.— Some time ago, I
had a beau, and Charlie was his nam.e (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Music had of C. H. Ditson & Co.; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.6 x 17.1 cm.
b. Title: "Champagne Charlie was His Name!"; short
lines; sheet no. 1034; As sung by Billy Morris, of Morris
Bros. Minstrels; publ. Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 20.1 x
12.7 cm.
281. CHANGE OF SONG OF THE PRESENT TIMES.—
This world's seen many changes, sirs, since it was first
created (6 vs.) Air— "Bow, wow, wow."
Headed: "Zieber's Popular Editions"; adv. above
title: Wholesale agents: T. M. Scroggy (1) and H. K.
Logan; by John L. Zieber; publ. Zieber; adv: Buy
"Yellow Tom Cat", etc.
Yellow paper; t. o. border. 20.6 x 14 cm.
282. LE CHANT DU DEPART.— La victoire en chantant
nous ouvre le barriere ( 7 vs. )
Hymne de Guerre [Juillet 1794] par Marie- Joseph de
Chenier; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x 16.4 cm.
CHARCOAL MAN, see THE PEANUT GAL.
283. THE CHARGE AT ROANOKE.- O/j.' see yow not,
yonder, the Foe in his might (3 vs.) Air: Star-Spangled
Banner.
By the Hawkins' Zouaves, Feb. 8th, 1862.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.8 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 23 x 14 cm.
c. Sheet no. 948; by S. G. Elder; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
284. CHARMING EMMA SNOW. -Way down in Alabama
(3 vs. and chor.) Tune:— Dearest Mae.
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.5x15.4
cm.
285. CHARMING JANE LOUISA.— /< was in the merry
m,onth of June, when woods and field were flowery (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 763; publ. Wrigley [printed upside-down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
286. CHARMING LOVELY NELL.— /f was down in
Louisiana State (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
287. THE CHARMING WOMAN.— So, Miss Myrtle is going
to m.arry (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x I6.8 cm.
b. [Without comma in first line;] sheet no. 633; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.9 x 15.5 cm.
288. THE CHARMING YOUNG LADY I MET IN THE
RAIN.— O/;.' listen to m.e, and a tale I will tell you (6 vs.)
Air: Jenny Jones.
By J. G. Peters.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 16 cm.
b. [Without period after title;] sheet no. 1318; publ.
Wrigley [imperfectly printed].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
289. THE CHARMING YOUNG WIDOW I MET IN THE
TKh.'Si.— Whilst in New-Jersey, a letter was sent to me
(5 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.4 x 16. 8 cm.
b. Air: Jenny Jones; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.2 x 16.5 cm.
c. With "IN" in place of "ON" in title; Air-"Jenny
Jones"; sheet no. 1017; publ. Partridge (2).
Multi-line border with ornamental corners. 20.2 x
12.6 cm.
290. CHEER BOYS, CHEER.— Cfeeer boys, cheer, no more
of idle sorrow (2 vs. and chors.)
Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads,
etc.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
291. CHEER! BOYS, CHEER !-Cfeeer.' boys, cheer!
yield not to idle sorrow (2 vs.)
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 153, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
292. CHEER, BOYS, CHEER FOR NEXT NOVEMBER.-
Cheer boys, cheer for next November (3 vs. and chor.)
Air.— When this Cruel War is over.
By "Our Ned."
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a. Adv: Dealers and Clubs can be supplied with Cam-
paign Songs [by] Mason & Co.; Copyright Secured.
A-J border; bust of McClellan. 23.5 x 15.'2 cm.
b. [As above;] double-line border; floating hemisphere
with flag and motto "Our Country". 24.1 x 15.4 cm.
293. CHEER FOR THE PILOTS! — Tfee sturdy Pilots put
to sea (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners, col. 26 x 16.4 cm.
294. CHEER UP, AND BE A BKi.CK.— Fellow Sporters!
don't you know (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.5 x 16. 6 cm.
295. CHEER UP SAM, OR SARAH BELL.-Ofe.' down in
Alabama (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Music published and sold by Robinson & Son; publ.
Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.9 cm.
b. With comma after "Up" and exclamation point after
title.
A-J border. 20.1 x 13. 1 cm. (cropped)
296. A CHEERFUL SONG. AMEBIC AN.- High feasting
makes us earthly (4 vs. and chor.)
Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 204, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
297. THE CHESTNUT STREET BEAU.— A sight for the
tailors was Jonathan Spring (5 vs. and chor.)
Printed & sold at the S.E. cor. 4th & Vine, Phila.
[George S. Harris]
Multi-line border. 20.6 x 10.6 cm.
298. THE CHICKAHOMINY.— Dirf yoM see the bloody fray
(7 vs. and chors.) Air— "The Happy Land of Canaan."
Respectfully Dedicated to Brig. Gen. Grover and his
gallant Brigade; by W. F. S.; print. King & Baird.
T. o. border. 30.5 x 23.3 cm.
THE CHILD OF THE REGIMENT, see MONEY IS
YOUR ONLY FRIEND.
299. CHILDREN IN HEAVEN! I-AroMJzd the throne of God
in Heaven (5 vs.)
Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Sabbath Schools supplied with
Hymns at wholesale Prices.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.6 cm.
CHILDREN'S INVITATION, see WILLIE AND I.
300. THE CHOICE.— >1 maiden lovely as tbe [sic] spring
(9 vs.) Air: The Memory of the Past. [Maritana.j
Words by Edward E. Rogers; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
CHOICE OF A WIFE, see OH BREATHE NOT HER
NAME.
CHRIST BLESSING THE CHILDREN, see AN ORIG-
INAL POEM.
301. THE CHRISTIAN SAl'LO'R.— What vessel are you
sailing in (8 vs. and chor.) Air— Lilly Dale, or any Long
Metre Tune.
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.8 x 15.6 cm.
302. THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIER.— T/jere will he own my
worthless nam.e (9 vs.)
Sold by Jas. Miller; [publ. Johnson, imprint cropped.]
A-J border. 21.5 x 14. 9 cm.
303. THE CHRISTIAN SOLDIER.— We lost way down at
Fredericksburg (8 vs.)
Respectfully dedicated to John Lorence, who lost both
legs, at the Battle of Roanoke Island, North Carolina,
February 8th, 1862; cop: 1864, J. Lorence, EDPa.
T. o. border; floating hemisphere with motto "Our
Country". 23.7 x 13.8 cm.
304. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS, OF THE
CARRIERS OF FITZGERALD'S CITY ITEM TO THEIR
PATRONS, DECEMBER 25, 1857, AND JANUARY 1, 1858.
— The old year is fleeting, what a tale it doth tell (12 vs.)
T. o. border. 33.8 x 24.3 cm.
305. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPAL RECORDER. DECEM-
BER 25, 1856, AND JANUARY 1, Wil.—As the carrier-
dove from, a distant shore (24 vs.)
Print. J. S. McCalla.
Several elaborate t. o. borders, with floral ornaments.
40.5 X 33 cm.
306. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPAL RECORDER. DECEM-
BER 25, 1860, AND JANUARY 1, imi.— Harkl the loud
bugle-note, emphatic, clear (2 colixmns)
Double t. o. border. 46.1 x 30.9 cm.
307. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPAL RECORDER. DECEM-
BER 25, 1861, AND JANUARY 1, 18(,2 .— Revolving years
are measured out to Earth (2 columns)
T. o. border, with floral cornerpieces. 48.2 x 30.6
cm.
308. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPAL RECORDER. DECEM-
BER 25, 1862, AND JANUARY 1, 1863.- The tramp of
Time! not like the martial clang (2 columns)
Print. J. S. McCalla.
T. o. border. 48.2 x 30.7 cm.
309. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPAL RECORDER. DECEM-
BER 25, 1863, AND JANUARY 1, 1864.- The morning
breaks on the tented field (4 vs.)
T. o. border. 33.3 x 20. 8 cm.
310. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPAL RECORDER, DECEM-
BER 25TH, 1865, AND JANUARY 1ST, 1866. -^s we
stand upon the threshhold (10 vs.)
Print. McCalla & Stavely.
Two t. o. borders, with floral cornerpieces. 47.7 x
30.5 cm.
311. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE
CARRIERS OF THE EPISCOPALIAN, JANUARY 1, 1867.
— "Set ye up Waymarks," saith the Sacred word (10 vs.)
Blue ink; two t. o. borders. 43.1 x 27.8 cm.
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312. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S ANNUAL OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN AND UNITED STATES GAZETTE
1864. 1865.—^ New Year's greeting to our patrons all
(11 vs.)
Print. Duross, Bros.
T. o. border; eagle and bust of Washington. 48.5 x
30.7 cm.
313. THE CITY BEAU.— You'll see a creature on the
street (3 vs. and chors.)
Comic Song, as sung by Cool White; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
314. THE CITY WATCHMAN'S ADDRESS AND SONG.-
To our kind friends and patrons, this day we appear (10
vs., and 1 vs. and chor.) Headed: "1851. Christmas.
1851."; list of police stations below; print. King & Baird
T. o. border, vrith arched top, incorporating eagle,
seals, portraits, figures and Christmas scenes. 47.8 x
30.6 cm.
315. CLAP YOUR HANDS TILL DADDY COMES HOME.
—I am a darkey from the Country 0 (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sheet no. 934; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.1 x 13.2 cm.
b. LAs above;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15.6
cm.
316. CLARA DAY.— r/ze moon is shining bright and clear
(3 vs.)
Words by I. P. Anderson; music by M. H. Frank; cop:
1864, J. Marsh, EDPa.; publ. Johnson (2); advs: J. Marsh
(1) All the new and popular sheet music, and Prof. Brooks,
Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24.1 x 12.6 cm.
317. CLARE'S DRAGOONS.— Wtew, on Ramillies' bloody
field (4 vs. and chors.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 17 cm.
318. CLAY AND FRELINGHUYSEN.— Cowe boys, and
help me sing my song (14 vs. and chor.) Tune— Yankee
Doodle.
Headed: "Whig Songs"; publ. J. Torr (2); [with
PHILADELPHIA RIOTS on recto.] 22.5 x 12.2 cm.
319. CLIME BENEATH WHOSE GENIAL SVH.— Clime,
beneath whose genial sun (3 vs.) Air: Soots Wha Hae wi'
Wallace Bled.
Headed: "National Song"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25 x
16.4 cm.
320. CLING TO THE UNION.- T/zere is a right and wrong
in parties (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Wait for the Wagon.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.3 x 15.3 cm.
c. Sheet no. 628; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
321. CLING TO THOSE WHO CLING TO YO\J.— There
are many friends of sum,mer (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1139; As sung by Buckley's Serenaders,
Morris Bros. Minstrels; Gus Williams, Rollin Howard. . .
and other distinguished artists, with great applause;
written by Dexter Smith & Perry, publishers of the music
in sheet form; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 25.5 x 15.1 cm.
322. CLOSE THE SHUTTERS, WILLIE'S DEAD.-Ciose
the shutters — Willie's dead (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by James E. Stewart; advs: by
sending Johnson (4) 30 cts., and The Book of 500 Curious
puzzles; publ. Johnson (4). 21 x 12 cm.
323. THE COAL BLACK STEED.- Tfee Knight is on his
steed again (3 vs.)
An Original Glee; words by John Moore; (Copy-Right
Secured;) publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
324. COL. CORCORAN AND THE PRINCE OF WALES.—
On the 11th of October , Eighteen hundred and Sixty (8 vs.)
Air: The Merry-man going to his grave.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x 17.1 cm.
b. [Without Air, and period after title;] sheet no. 913;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
325. COL. GOSLINE'S ZOUAVE VOLUNTEERS.-Come
listen to my story, all (6 vs.)
Composed by William H. Murphy, of Company C;
print. Auner (3).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 13 cm.
326. COL. OWENS' GALLANT IRISH VOLUNTEERS.-
Come listen to m.y story, all (6 vs.) Air— Irish Volunteer.
By Arthur McFadden, Co. B. 69th Regt. P. V.; re-
spectfully dedicated to the Gallant 69th P. V. Regiment.
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.4 x 14.6 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.4 x 14.7 cm.
c. [Without "Mc" in author's name;] with Time in quota-
tion marks; print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill Heads,
Circulars, etc. 24.1 x 15.1 cm.
d. [As above;] but with period after title and with differ-
ent adv: New Songs. Yankee Boys so Handy, O!, etc.
23.1 X 13.1 cm.
327. COLLEEN BAWN— 'Tzoas on a bright morning in
sumnner (2 vs.)
2nd song; "Woodpecker"; sheet no. 787; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
COL[L]EEN BAWN, see also THE WOODPECKER.
328. THE COLOR BEARER.— T/ze/Za^ of my Country I
hold in my hand (4 vs. and chor.) Tune— Marching along.
Sheet no. 744; sold by Partridge (2).
a. With sheet no. printed in righthand corner.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12.3 cm.
b. With sheet no. printed in lefthand corner.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15.5 cm.
329. THE COLORED BRIGADE.— OW Uncle Abraham
wants us, and we're com.ing right along (6 vs. and chors.)
Copied by permission of Firth, Son & Co.
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a. Title: "A Soldier in the Colored Brigade"; publ.
Auner (4).
A- J border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
b. Title as above; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New
Catalogue.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.8 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs.
A-J border. 13 x 15.5 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 21 x 12 cm.
330. COLORED CAVALIER.— O/z.' listen a while, a story
I will tell (3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan SDN.Y. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 718; as sung by Frank Sinclair - Ethiopian
Comedian; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
331. COLORED GEMMAN IN DE ARMY.— Come listen to
me white folks, I'se gwan to sing, Oh! Lor (3 vs. and
chors.) Air— Hoist Up the Flag.
By Harry S. May; publ. Harry S. May.
T. o. border. 20.7 x 12.3 cm.
332. THE COLORED SOLDIER BOY! — Mji poor old
mother and I did part, when I was very young (3 vs. and
chor.)
By Samuel Nickless, late Corporal Company I, 24th
Regiment U.S.C.T.; print. Johnson (2). 20.4 x 10. 9 cm.
333. COLORED VOLUNTEER.— Fremowf, he boldly told
us (5 vs. and chor.)
By Tom Craig.
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.7 x 13.7 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor.
A-J border. 23.8 x 15.3 cm.
c. Title: "A Song, dedicated to The Colored Volunteer";
[without author's name;] publ. by the Supervisory Com-
mittee for Recniiting Colored Regiments. 23.8 x 15.1 cm.
334. (THE NEW VERSION OF) THE COLORED VOLUN-
TEER.— When the Twenty -fourth Regiment first began to
form (6 vs. and chor.)
Composed and Dedicated to the 24th Regiment, U.S.C.T.
By Corporal Sam'l Nickless, Co. I.
a. With sans serif caps in first line of title; print.
Johnson (2). 24.4 x 15 cm.
b. With more compact caps with serifs in first line of
title. 17.5 X 10 cm. (cropped)
335. THE COLORED VOLUNTEERS.- Fre»no?j< toU us,
when this war was first begun (4, vs. and chor.)
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2); with
line between adv. and text.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 221, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.3 cm.
b. [As above; without line between adv. and text.] 20.2
X 12.6 cm.
336. COLUMBU MOURNS FOR ELLSWORTH.- Tftey
crossed the sundy [sic] Potomac, brave Ellsworth and his
men (14 vs.)
Composed by George G. B. De Wolfe; print. J. W. Du
Bree.
Mourning border. 24 x 15 cm.
337. COLUMBIA! OUR COUNTRY FOREVER.-Co^Mmfiia.'
our country forever (3 vs.) Air.— The Red, White and Blue.
By M. L. Hofford; music published by Lee & Walker;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
338. COLUMBIA RULES THE SEA.— T/ze pennon flutters
in the breeze (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 23 x 14 cm.
339. COLUMBL\ SHALL BE Y-SS.Y.\ — What joyful sound is
that I hear (7 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 17 cm.
b. With period after title; by Henry Nelson Hanna; sheet
no. 1077; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.8 x 13 cm.
COLUMBIA, THE GEM OF THE OCEAN, see RED,
WPUTE AND BLUE.
340. COLUMBIA, THE HOME OF THE WORLD— //ai7 to
Columbia, fair Queen of the ocean (4 vs.)
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 52, col.; [publ.]
Magnus. 21.3 x 13 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. IVIagnus 54, col.; [publ.] Magnus.
20.7 X 13 cm.
c. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. IVIagnus 64, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
341. COLUMBIA! THE HOPE OF THE ^OKLQ.-Columbial
we love thee. . and justly are proud (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Maurice Bingham; music by Emil Stadler;
published at Burnton's; As sung by Mr. E. H. Harding.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without exclamation point in title;) sheet no. 1066;
publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE BACHELOR on recto.)
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
c. [As above; without song on recto.)
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 16 cm.
342. COLUMBIA'S GLORIOUS BANNER-0;i.' the Banner
of Columbia's glorious land (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Words by Wm. Sutherland; music by Jos. Paramore;
cop: 1863, Winner & Co., EDPa.; music publ. Winner &
Co. (3); publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 24 x 14.7 cm.
b. With period after title; headed: "Song."; Written by
William Sutherland; Sung with great applause by Charles
Swain; publ. Warren (1).
T. o. border. 21.5 x 12.5 cm.
343. COLUMBIA'S GLORIOUS RULLING [sic] LIBERTY.
— Columbia! her fertile shades out spreading far (4 vs.)
Air: Burns' Farewell.
By Hugh O'Neil; sheet no. 1126; publ. Wrigley (1).
a. Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 13 cm.
b. [As above; with NAPOLITAINE on verso.] 23 x 15.6
cm.
344. COLUMBIA'S GLORY.— T/ze sea is Columbia's glory
(3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25 x 16.5
cm.
345. COLUMBIA'S GREATEST GUiRYX- Columbia's
greatest glory (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 656; as sung by James R. White; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
346. COLUMBIA'S HARDY SEAMEN. -GayZj), lads, our
friends we're leaving (6 vs.) Air— The Little Roving
Sailor.
Adv: 500 niustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 128, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 13 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 199, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
347. THE COMBINATION SONG.— "We are coming
Father Abram," "When this cruel War is o'er" (4 vs.)
Air.— The Captain with his Whiskers.
Arranged and sung by A. Anderson, Dec. 1863; [sold
by] A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
348. COME BACK, MASSA. —Smce Massa went to war the
deuce has been to pay (4 vs. and chor.)
Music Published by Wm. Hall & Son (1), owners of the
copyright; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball
Room Monitor.
a. With "Philadelphia" in imprint.
A-J border. 23.7 x 16 cm.
b. With "Phila." in imprint.
A-J border. 22 x 12.8 cm.
349. COME BACK, STEB'E^.— Good news, Steben -good
news (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Good Old Hut At Home".
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 24.8 x 16 cm.
c. With 2nd song: "Walk in Joe".
A-Jborder. 20.2 x 12.4 cm. (cropped)
350. COME CHEERFUL COMPANIONS.— Come, cheerful
companions , unite in this song (4 vs. and chors.)
Revised and Printed expressly for the Public Schools;
publ. Auner.
A-J border. 24.8 x 15 cm. (cropped)
351. COME, GANG AWA' WI' UK.— Oh! come my love,
the moon shines bright (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.7 x 16.3 cm.
b. "Come" spelled "Com"; sheet no. 381; publ. Wrigley
(1); [with RICHMOND JAIL on verso.]
Wrigley military cupid border. 22.3 x 13. 7 cm.
352. COME, HASTE TO THE WEDDING.— Come, haste to
the wedding, ye friends and ye neighbors (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.2 X 16 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan musical instruments border,
col. 25.5 X 15.8 cm.
353. COME HOME, FATHER.— Faf/zer, dear father, come
hom.e with m.e now (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Root & Cady (2); publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.3 x 16.7 cm.
354. COME IN OUT OF THE DRAFT.— As it was rather
warm., I thought the other day (6 vs.)
Words by Ednor Rossiter; music by B. Frank Walters.
a. Publ. Auner (4); adv: Lee & Walker, Music and
Musical Instruments.
A-J border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor.
A-J border. 23.7 x 15.5 cm.
355. COME INTO THE GARDEN, MAUD.- Come into the
garden, Maud; for the black bat^night has flown (2 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
356. COME, JEFF, COME OR FORT DONALDSON IS
TAKY^^.— Fort Donaldson is taken (2 vs. and chors.) Air-
Annie of the Vale.
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 15 cm.
357. COME, LANDLORD, FILL A FLOWING BOWL.-
Come, landlord, fill a flowing bowl (5 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
358. COME, MAIDEN, WITH ME.— Come, maiden with me,
o'er the silvery sea (2 vs. and chor.)
a. 2nd song: "Invitation to the Grove"; publ. De Marsan
(!)■
T. o. border. 24 x 14.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 678; music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co.
(1); publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
359. COME, OH! COME WITH ME.— Come, oh! come
with me, the moon is beaming (2 vs. and chors.)
2nd song: "My Skiff is by the Shore."
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 477; [without 2nd song;] publ. Wrigley (1);
[with KISS ME GOOD- NIGHT MOTHER on verso.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
24
360. COME PLUNG GUM.—/ like to see the growing grass
(3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 818; As Sung by Ben Cotton; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
361. COME SIT THEE DOWN. — Cowe sit thee down, my
bonny, bonny lass (2 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.7 x 18 cm.
362. COME, WAKE UP, MY LADY LOVE !-Come, lend
an ear, my lub, to me (4 vs. and chors.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 14 cm.
363. COME WHERE MY LOVE LIES DREAMING. -Come
where my love lies dreaming (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 854; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
364. "COME 'WHOAM' TO THI' CHILDER AN' ME."-
Aw've just mended th' fire wi' a cob (6 vs.)
By Edwin Waugh.
T. o. border. 27.8 x 11 cm.
365. COMIC KATEE DARLING.— O^z, they tell me you are
fast asleep, m.y darling (3 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.5 cm.
366. COMIC PARODY.— 'Tzs of a rich Dutchman in Niew
Yorck did live (8 vs.) Tune, "Villikins and his Dinah."
By Snyder skype.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.3x15.7
cm.
c. Sheet no. 346; publ. Wrigley (1); [with CORCORAN 'S
IRISH LEGION on verso.]
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 14.3 cm.
367. COMIN' FROM THE WAR.— //a body meet a body
(3 vs.) Air.— Comin' through the Rye.
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 185, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 190, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.6 cm.
368. COMING HOMY,.— Hark! the boys are coming (4 vs.
and chor.)
Music obtained of Sawyer & Thompson.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.4 x 14 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1332; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
369. COMIN' THRO' THE RYE!-//a body meet a body
comin' through the rye (2 vs. and chors.)
Print. Harris.
T. o. border; bust of woman within oval frame. 20.5
X 11.8 cm.
COMIN THRO THE RYE, see also THE STAR OF
GLENGARY.
370. COMING THROUGH THE CAMP. -If a soldier meet
a lady coming through the camp (2 vs. and chors.)
By A. Anderson, late of the 45th Regt., P.V.M.; print.
Harris.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.2 cm.
371. COMMENCE YOU NIGGERS AhL.-White folks , I am
goin' to sing (4 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 14.6 cm.
372. THE COMMERCIAL UA^.— Hey for fun and jokery
(5 vs. and chor.) Air: "Strike for Tyrol and Liberty."
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
373. COMRADES! JOIN THE REVEILLE. -Come, com-
rades, join the Reveille (4 vs.)
Cop: 1861, Sep. Winner, EDPa.
a. Title: "The Reveille"; Sep. Winner's Music Store (2).
A-J border. 20 x 12.9 cm. (cropped)
b. Title as above; cop. dated 1862; Winner & Go's Music
Store (3); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14.7 cm.
c. Title: "The Soldier's Reveille"; Sep. Winner (2); 2nd
song: "Volunteer's Song"; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Soldiers
in the Field sending 25 cts. will receive 100 Union Songs.
24 X 14.5 cm.
d. Revised and published expressly for the use of the
Public Schools, and taught by Mr. T. Myers, the Blind
Teacher; Music publ. by Winner & Co. (3); adv: Johnson's
New Catalogue; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
e. Title: "The Reveille"; Revised and Printed expressly
for the Public Schools, by permission of the publ. Sep.
Winner (2).
A-J border; eagle. 22.3 x 15.4 cm. (cropped)
374. CONEY 1SI.AND.— Myself and Bob went out to ride,
in a gallus hoss and wagon (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 885; As Sung by J. H. Budworth; publ.
Wrigley [imperfectly printed].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
375. THE "CONFEDERACY" BOUND FOR THE "LAST
DITCH".— .A/; when we set forth, Jeff, to strike for our
rights (2 vs.)
[Signed] P.
Letter paper; text in script; cartoon of rooster, horse,
two crows and two Confederates. 23.5 x 14 cm.
376. CONGRATULATORY VERSES TO WILLIAM HEP-
WORTH DDfON, ESQ.— Across the wide Atlantic came
(3 vs.)
[Signed] Benjamin Hornor Coates. 19.6 x 11 cm.
377. CONSCRIPT HOW ARE YOVi-"How are you
Conscript?" "How are you to-day?" (4 vs. and chor.)
As sung by D. McConahy, the Razor Powder Man;
publ. Johnson (2).
a. Adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border; Union guard before tent, cannon and
rifles. 21.5 x 12.6 cm.
b. Adv: Kromer's (Upham's) Hair Dye.
A-J border; Union guard before tent, cannon and
rifles. 25 x 14 cm.
25
378. CONSCRIPT SONG.— Say did you see a Conscript
(4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 856; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15.5 cm.
379. CONSCRIPT'S LAY.-Say, Conscripts, have you got
your notice (4 vs. and 2 chors.) Air.— Kingdom Coming.
a. Respectfully dedicated to Richard Cogan, Esq.; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A- J border. 24 x 16 cm.
b. By George P. Holt; [without 4th vs.;] with "conscript"
in first line; 2nd song: "How Are You Conscript?"
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 142, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
380. THE CONSTITUTION I-O/z God, preserve the Union
(3 vs. and chor.)
National Anthem, written, composed and respectfully
dedicated to the President and People of the United States,
By F. Widdows; sung by James Dunn Esq.; Music Pub-
lished by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16.6 cm.
381. THE CONSTITUTION, OUR PLATFORM!
McCLELLAN, OUR CHOICE!— A man rose up in Sixty-one
(3 vs. and chor.) Air: Folks that put on airs.
By John C. Cross.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 25.3
X 17.3 cm.
c. [Without commas and exclamation point in title;] sung
by W. S. Budworth, at Campbell's Minstrel Hall.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 12, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
382. CONTINENTAL INTERROGATORY, 1776.-H^o/ired
the first shot at the Star of the West (7 vs.) Tune— Con-
tinental, or Lafayette March.
By A. Anderson, Philadelphia, October 6th, 1862;
print. Harris.
T. o. border. 18.7 x 11.3 cm.
383. THE CONTRABAND'S ADVENTURES.-0/z.' my name
is Darkey Sam. (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 22.5 x 14.6 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16
cm.
c. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 219, col. 18 x 10.5 cm.
(cropped)
384. CONTRABAND'S SONG OF FREEDOM.-See the
light now gently glowing (4 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by Eastburn; cop: 1865, W. R.
Smith, Agt. Music & Musical Instruments; publ. Auner
(5).
A-J border. 24 x 16 cm.
385. THE CONVENT C-Ehi^.-Of girlhood's happy days I
dream (2 vs.)
a. From the Opera: The Rose of Castille; 2nd song:
"There is a Flower that Bloometh"; [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 985; Words by Messrs. A. Harris and E.
Falconer; Music by W. Balfe, from the new opera of the
Rose of Castille; Sung by Miss L. Pyne; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15. 5 cm.
386. THE COON HUNT. -As / was gwine down to Sandy
Point (4 vs. and chor.)
Sung Nightly by Charley White, with shouts of Ap-
plause, at his Opera House, No. 49 Bowery, N. Y.; print.
Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.7 cm.
387. THE COPPERHEADS.— WTzo are the men that clamor
m.ost (8 vs.)
[With "The Copperhead's Catechism of Negro
Equality" on verso.] 19.5 x 11 cm.
388. CORA DELL.— Cora sleeps amid the flowers (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 1084; by J. Ward Childs; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
389. CORCORAN TO HIS REGIMENT. OR "I WOULD NOT
TAKE PAROLE."— Bear aloft that Flag, boys, Erin's
glorious green (4 vs. and chor.)
As sung at Jones' Wood, 29 August 1861, for the ben-
efit of the widows and orphans of those of the 69th Regi-
ment who fell at Bull-Run; Words and Music by an Irish-
man.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.4 x 16.9 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.4 x 16.4 cm.
c. Sheet no. 523; 2nd song: "Pretty Girl \mder the Rose";
sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.5 cm.
d. [Without period after "Regiment";) sheet no. 825;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
390. CORCORAN'S BALL! — 0/ course, you've all heard
of the Great Michael Corcoran (6 vs. and chor.) Air:
Lanigan's Ball.
Written expressly for Thomas L. Donnelly, Esq. and
sung by him, with tremendous applause, at the New-
Bowery Theatre; by John Mahon; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 16 cm.
391. CORCORAN'S IRISH LEGION.— >1 song for our Flag,
proudly waving on high (3 vs.) Air: The Flag of Our
Union.
By Eugene Johnston.
a. "Corcoran" misspelled with a "G"; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.8 x 17. 1 cm.
b. Sheet no. 777; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 12.3 cm.
c. [Without author's name;] sheet no. 1069; publ. Wrigley
(1); [with COMIC PARODY on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 14. 3 cm.
392. THE CORKERS.— Tfee Corkers are a crowd of men,
who loaf about the town (8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Oh
Susanna."
By Jack Williams; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.1 cm.
26
393. CORPORAL KEhhY.—Away with the mallet and
chisel (8 vs. and chor.) Air: Lushy Old Cobbler.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.8 x 17.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1026; by J. P.; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
394. THE COT WHERE I WAS BORN.— /'w roamed be-
neath a.foreign sky (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 654; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
THE COT WHERE I WAS BORN, see also GIVE ME
A COT IN THE VALLEY I LOVE.
395. THE COTTAGE.— i/ozo well I remember the cottage
(3 vs. and chor.) "Air, Gentle Annie."
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16.5 cm.
396. THE COTTAGE BY THE SEA.— Childhood's days
now pass before me (3 vs.)
By permission of the publishers, Messrs. Firth,
Pond & Co.
a. Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; view of
Mount Vernon. 20.3 x 12 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 236, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 13 cm.
c. [As above;] single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 247b,
col. 20.4 X 12.7 cm.
d. (Without "The" in title and publ.'s name;] with chor.
added.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15 cm.
397. COULDN'T STAND THE PRESS.-/'>w going to sing
a song (5 vs. and spoken lines)
Sheet no. 846; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
398. COUNTY JAIL.— Good people, all give ear I pray,
and mark ye all to what I say (7 vs.)
a. As Sung by E. Dugan; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.8 x 16.2 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16 cm.
c. (Without period after title;) sheet no. 753; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 22.7 x 15.6 cm.
399. COURAGE, MOTHER, I AM GOING. -Farewell,
Mother! I must leave you (4 vs. and chor.) Air: When I
Saw Sweet Nellie Home.
a. By Otto W. Ludwig; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 23 x 15 cm.
b. (As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
o. (Without "Courage" in title;) varying: Air— "Seeing
Nellie Home"; Respectfully Dedicated to Wm. S. Corbit,
late of the 28th Pa. Regt.; publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs.
A-J border. 24.2 x 15.1 cm.
d. Sheet no. 774; by Otto W. Ludwig; sold by Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 19 x 12. 1 cm.
e. Sheet no. 1058; publ. Wrigley (1); (with FATHER
MACSHANE on verso.)
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 14.6 cm.
f. [As above; with MY NORMANDY on verso.) 24 x 15.6
cm.
400. COURTING IN CONNECTICUT.- 'Tz<;as Sunday night
in Podunk valley (4 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 26.2 x 16.8
cm.
401. COURTING IN THE RAIN. — Oree April mom, when
walking down (4 vs., 4 parts spoken and chor.)
As sung by Miss Jennie Worrell, at the Alhambra
Theater; publ. I. S. Cohen; print. S. F. Printing Co.
T. o. border, curved corners. 29.4 x 11.3 cm.
402. THE COVE VOT SPOUTS.-7 will tell you in my
song, what happened the other night (8 vs.)
a. As sung by Mr. J. H. Briest; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. Adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, etc.
T. o. border; cut of magician with boy. 19.1 x 11.6
cm. (cropped)
403. THE COW AND THE MILKMAID. -AiZ writers 0}
fables, as fancy may strike (9 vs. and chor.) Air: Vilikens
and his Dinah.
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
CRAFTED INTO THE ARMY, see GRAFTED INTO
THE ARMY.
404. THE CRAVEN.— Ora that mighty day of battle, 'mid
the booming and the rattle (4 vs.)
(From an unpublished poem by Alfred Andhison;)
(Evening Post;) with contemporary pencil note attributing
poem to Alfred Sell & Son of New York. 23.7 x 13.2 cm.
405. CRAZY JANE.— Wfey/az'r maid in every feature
(4 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.9 x 15.3
cm.
406. CRINOLINE.— Zn the days there was no crinoline
(4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 997; written by Frank Spear; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
407. CROSS-BOY. — W/zera / was an apprentice I lived upon
the square (7 vs. and chor.)
Composed in Sing-Sing Prison by one of the B'hoys;
(publ.) De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.4 x 16.9 cm.
CROSSING ON THE FERRY, see ROLLING HOME IN
THE MORNING.
408. THE CROW FAMILY.-/ went from here to Washing-
ton a short time ago (7 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25.1 x 16.4 cm.
27
409. CRUELTY TO JOHNNY. -Cruel wos de Captain vot
took my Short vrom me (4 vs. and chors.)
Sheet no. 784; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.8 cm.
CRUELTY TO OUR UNION PRISONERS WHILE IN
DIXIE'S SUNNY LAND, see DIXIE'S SUNNY LAND, OR
THE CRUELTY TO OUR UNION PRISONERS.
410. THE CUMBERLAND'S CREW.-O^z.' shipmates, come,
gather, and join in my ditty (7 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner. 19.7 x 11. 7 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
c. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Johnson (2). 21.2 x
11.5 cm.
d. Sheet no. 47; publ. Wehman (2).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15.3 cm.
411. DADA, DADA!— / am going to tell of a charming belle
(4 vs.)
As sung by Sam Collins; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.5 x 16. 9 cm.
412. DADDY. COME HOME PARODY ON "FATHER,
COME ROIHE."— Daddy, Oh! daddy, why don't you com.e
hom.e (3 vs. and chor.)
By John L. Zieber; Copyright Secured; print. Auner
(5).
A-J border. 20.4 x 13.4 cm.
413. DAILY EVENING BULLETIN (1864). -Peace be unto
you, dear patrons (10 vs. uneven length)
Peacock, Chambers & Co.; editor G. Peacock; publ.
F. L. Fetherston.
Engraved border; eagle and motto. 29.5 x 19.5 cm.
414. DAILY EVENING BULLETIN, W&b.-"Bright shines
the dawning sun, it lights a world at peace (76 lines)
Engraved border with ornamental corners; eagle with
fasces. 25 x 19 cm.
415. DAILY EVENING BULLETIN, l»m .- Hark ! Nay ,
'twas but an echo (144 lines)
Engraved border with corner shields; eagle with
fasces. 39.4 x 20.7 cm.
416. DAILY EVENING BULLETIN, 1867. -Tfes year's
events the pen would now record (114 lines)
Engraved border with corner shields; eagle with
fasces. 38.8 x 25.8 cm.
417. DAILY NEWS. ANNUAL GREETING OF THE CAR-
RIER'S TO THEIR PATRONS, JANUARY 1, lBbS.-"Happy
New Year to all! as here we stand (6 vs. uneven length)
Floral border; Liberty with eagle and -bust of
Washington; L. N. Rose[n]thal's Lith Phila. 47 x 30.5 cm.
418. DAISY DEANE.—' Tzwas down in the meadows, the
violets were blowing (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1108; Music publ. by Root & Cady (2); publ.
Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 20 x
12.5 cm.
419. DAN RICE'S BENEFIT. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH
7TH, 1862, AT THE WALNUT STREET THEATRE. -
Fam.ed Dan Rice, with his mighty Show has come (8 vs.
uneven length)
A tribute From An Admiring Friend; print. King &
Baird (1).
T. o. border. 22 x 13.9 cm.
420. THE DANDY BROADWAY SWELL. -0;z what are
dandy niggers 7 dare's not one dat can compare (5 vs. and
chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 14.9 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.8 x 15.5
cm.
421. DANIEL CAMPBELL'S TRIP TO ENGLAND.- My
nam,e is Daniel Cam.pbell, I live in Argyle (9 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.6 x 16 cm.
DANIEL TUCKER'S WEDDING, see OH, I SHOULD
LIKE TO MARRY.
422. DARK AND ROGUISH EYE. -We all do like the
pretty girls (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by Billy Emerson; Music publ. by J. Church,
Jr., obtained of Frederick Blume (2); publ. De Marsan
(4)-
De Marsan clown border. 24.9 x 16 cm.
b. Title: "Oh! How is That for High"; sheet no. 1958;
publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
423. DARK EY'D SAILOR.— 'Tis of a comely young lady
fair (9 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24.8 x 17.2 cm.
424. THE DARK GIRL DRESSED IN BLUE.— Frowz a
village, up the Hudson (9 vs. and chor.)
As Sung by Tony Pastor; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.1 x 16 cm.
425. DARKEY BOAT GLEE.— iJoM) thy boat lightly, love,
over the sea (3 vs.)
Arranged, and sung by C. White, in his Popular Band
of Serenaders, 49 Bowery, N.Y.; 2nd song: "I Love the
Merry Sunshine"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
426. DARKEY CONSCRIPT.— WTzew / was a little moke, I
used to stay at hom.e (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Cars on the
track.
By Charlie Hall.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 26.5 x 15.7 cm.
b. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.; adv: 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 196, col.; publ.
Magnus (1) [imprint on left side of hdpc.]. 20.4 x 12.7
cm.
c. [As above, but with imprint on right side of hdpc]
20.3 X 12.5 cm.
d. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 222a, col. 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
e. Sheet no 1192; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.4 x 13 cm.
f. [As above, but without imprint.] 22.9 x 15.1 cm.
28
427. DE DARKIES' SLEIGHING PARTY. -Jingle, jingle,
clar de way (3 vs. uneven length and chor.)
Publ. Johnson (3); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
etc.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.6 cm.
428. DARLING BESSIE OF THE LEA.- Oh! I wander mid
the roses in the golden summer tim.e (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by George Cooper; Music by Henry Tucker;
advs: By sending Johnson 35 cts, and Handkerchief
Flirtation, etc.; publ. Johnson (2). 21 x ii.s cm.
429. DARLING! HOW CAN I FORGET TUEE?-Darling
how can I forget thee (3 vs. and chor.)
Written and composed by Henry Tucker; publ. Wm.
A. Pond & Co.
a. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 250, col. 20.2 x 12.8 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 255. 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
430. DARLING LITTLE BLUE-EYED NEhh.— Where the
placid little stream (2 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.8 x 16.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 516; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.6 x 15.4 cm.
431. DARLING LITTLE SOPHIE. -Tripping through the
wildwood (3 vs. and chors.)
Sung by RoUin Howard, of Bryant's Minstrels.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ. J Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; blue ink; hdpc.
Magnus 247b. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 253a, col. 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1145; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15.7 cm.
432. DARLING MINNIE IjEE.— Where the violets are
blooming (2 vs. and chor.)
Words by W. Dexter Smith Jr.; Music by E. N. Catlin;
Music publ. by Henry Tolman & Co., had of Wm. Hall &
Son (1); 2nd song: "Bring Thy Shattered Heart To Me";
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24 x 15 cm.
433. DARLING NELL.— Come, darkies, listen unto me
(4 vs. and chor.) Air: Poor Old Slave.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 418; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
434. DARLING NELLY GRAY.- There's a low green
valley on the old Kentucky shore (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads,
etc.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 427; sold by Partridge (2).
T. 0. border. 21.5 x 14 cm.
435. DARLING ROSABEL. -So/it/y sighs the winds of
evening (2 vs. and chor.)
At [sic] Sung By T. B. Prendergast, At Bryants
Minstrels, 472 Broadway; 2nd song: "She Sleeps in the
Grave!"; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15.4 cm.
436. THE DARLING YALLER GAL DAT HAD A JOSEY
ON.—/ seed a dashing yaller gal (3 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.4 x 15.6 cm.
437. THE DASHING WHITE SERGEANT.-/// /wcf a beau
for a soldier would go (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 992; Sung by Miss Ernestine De Faiber, at
the American Music Hall 444 Broadway N.Y.; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border.
a. Imprint printed on 3 lines. 22.3 x 13.9 cm.
b. Imprint printed on 2 lines. 24.1 x 15.4 cm.
THE DASHING WHITE SERGEANT, see also KIN-
DLING WOOD MAN.
438. THE DAUGHTERS OF EKW.-The daughters from
green Erin's shore (3 vs.) Air.— The Girl I left behind
me.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
439. DAVIS, BEAUREGARD & CO.— Since treason now is
ram.pant South, and rebels rule the hour (5 vs.) Air—
"Nonsense, No! "
T. o. border. 24.7 x 15.8 cm.
440. THE DAY I SAW MY MOTHER DIE.- The day I saw
my mother die (3 vs. and chor.) Air- "I'm lonely since
my Mother Died".
Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 20.2 x 13.7 cm.
441. DAYLIGHT IS ON THE SEA.- Daylight is on the sea
(2 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
442. DAYS OF ABSENCE.— Days of absence, sad and
dreary (3 vs.)
2nd song: "What Fairy Like Music"; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24.3 x 15. 4 cm.
443. THE DEAD BEAT— There was a young man, in the
city (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Pretty Maid milking her cow.
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 16.1 cm.
444. DEAD RABBITS' FIGHT WITH THE BOWERY BOYS.
NEW YORK JULY 4TH imi.-They had a dreadful fight,
upon last Saturday night (7 vs. and chor.) Air— Jordan.
Written at Hoboken, by Saugerties Bard; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.1 cm.
445. DEAL WITH ME KINDLY. -OeaZ with me kindly,
cheer my young heart (3 vs.)
a. Sung by T. B. Prendergast; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 16.1 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Ulustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 236,
col. 20.4 X 12.5 cm.
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446. DEAR ELIZA.—/ am. deep in lub wid a yaller
charmer (6 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "New Song"; print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
447. DEAR MARY COME BACK.— Sarf and heart-broken,
I sigh for the past (2 vs. and chor.) Air: Rock me to
sleep.
a. With comma in title, and with "Mother" in Air; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. By Eugene T. Johnston; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.3 cm.
c. By Eugene T. Johnston; sheet no. 1093; publ. \Vrigley
(D-
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.7 cm.
DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE, see
MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO DIE.
448. DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO EAT. -Dear
Mother, I rem.em.ber well (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Dear
Mother, I've come home to die.
By John C. Cross; short description beginning: "This
melancholy scene happened but a few months ago. . ."
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 23.2 x 14.8 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan horned imp border. 25.4 x
16.8 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 173, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
449. THE DEAR OLD FLAG.— See the flag! the dear old
flag (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. Title: "Dear Old Flag!"; Composed and dedicated to
the Soldiers of the Unit. Stat.; By Wm. B. Bradbury; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars and
stripes, col. 24.2 x 16.2 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan eagle border. 25 x 16.9 cm.
d. 2nd song: "Our Flag is There"; adv: New Songs;
[publ.] Johnson (2). 23.8 x 15.2 cm.
e. Title: "Dear Old Flag!"; publ. Johnson & Co. 21.8
X 11.7 cm.
f. With 1 chor. only; sheet no. 773; sold by Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15 cm.
g. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 922; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.9 x 13.7 cm.
450. DEAR ONES, I AM COMING HOME !-For a time the
strife is ended (3 vs.) Air: Mother, is the Battle over?
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 5, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.5 cm
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 172, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
451. DEAREST MAY. — O^, niggers, come and listen, a
story I'll relate (4 vs. and chor.)
a. As Sung by C. White, the Christy's and others; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. With 4 chors.; adv: Price One Cent. All the New
Songs constantly on hand.
T. o. border. 22 x 12.8 cm.
452. THE DEAREST SPOT ON EARTH TO ME IS HOME,
SWEET HOME.— T/ze dearest spot of earth to me (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Welcome, Welcome Home"; publ. De
Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25 x 17 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
453. DEAREST, THEN I'LL LOVE THEE MORE. ANSWER
TO "WILL YOU LOVE ME THEN AS NOW?"- Fes, I'll
love you, oh, how dearly (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.7 x 14.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 26 x 16.5 cm.
454. THE DEARING FAMILY-Come all you feeling
Christians wherever you may be (10 vs.)
Headed "In Memoriam." 24 x 15.7 cm.
455. DEATH OF COL. ELMER E. ELLSWORTH.-Trae
Union m.en, attention give (6 vs.) Air— "Auld Lang Syne."
a. [Without period at end of title;] Published and sung by
James D. Gay, of Philadelphia; Composed, published and
sung by James D. Gay, of the Ringgold Artillery, of
Reading, Pa. [both printed laterally, with historical notes;]
with "Ellsworth's Last Letter"; cop: EDPa.
Letter paper; decoration in gray ink; t. o. border with
cornerpieces; bust of Ellsworth within ornamental frame.
24.8 X 17.3 cm.
b. Composed by James D. Gay-Ringgold Artillery; title
as above; with "Ellsworth's Last Letter"; cop: EDPa.
Letter paper; blue ink; t. o. border; bust of Ellsworth
within red and blue flagged wreath. 25 x 19. 6 cm.
c. By James D. Gay-Ringgold Artillery; cop: EDPa.
T. o. border; Zouave soldier with flag trampling on
Confederate flag. 27.5 x I8 cm.
d. Composed by James D. Gay, on the Sunday after his
assasination; adv: Gay's celebrated army songs.
Letter paper; bust of Ellsworth within ornamental
frame. 19.8 x 12.7 cm.
e. [As above; but without "Air".] 19.7 x 13 cm.
f. Composed by James D. Gay, of the Ringgold Artillery;
[without "Elmer E." in title;] publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Cards, Circulars, Bill- Heads, etc.
T. o. border; soldier with drawn sword trampling on
Confederate flag, and motto, "Remember Ellsworth!"
23.8 X 14.6 cm.
g. [As above; without publ. and adv.;] copyright secured.
Multi-line border ; Zouave soldier with flag trampling
on Confederate flag. 21 x 11.7 cm.
h. [As above;] sold Wholesale at 300 N. 20th St. above
Vine, Philadelphia [James D. Gay].
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T. o. border; Zouave soldier with flag trampling on
Confederate flag. 23.3 x 15 cm.
456. DEATH OF COLONEL BAKER. KILLED IN BATTLE
NEAR LEESBURG, VIRGINLA., OCTOBER 21ST, 1861.—
Our starry flag is at half mast, and the muffled drum
beats low (7 vs.) Air. — "California Brothers."
Composed by William Sutherland; Respectfully Dedi-
cated to Dr. John F. Kaufman; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 12.8 cm.
457. DEATH OF DONAHUE.— T^eji left him there alone
to die (9 vs., "each succeeding verse constitutes the
Chorus".) Tune— Home Again.
By John Anderson, of the U.S.S. Connecticut; print.
Johnson (2). 21.4 x 11.8 cm.
458. THE DEATH OF ELLSWORTH.- ffe/eiZ in his
prime by a dastard's hand (4 vs.) Air— Burial of Sir John
Moore.
Publ. T. W. Strong; cop: 1861, Thomas W. Strong,
SDN.Y.
Mourning figure at tomb. 26.3 x 17.2 cm.
459. THE DEATH OF ELLSWORTH. MAY 24TH, 1861.-
It was on the twenty-fourth of May (3 vs.) Tune.— "The
Drummer Boy of Waterloo."
Composed by William H. Murphy.
a. Headed: "Second Edition"; publ. Du Bree; advs:
Printing of all descriptions executed, and an Illuminated
edition of Volunteer Cards, etc.
Mourning border vrith ornamental corners. 24.4 x
14.2 cm.
b. [As above; headed: "Third Edition".] 21.5 x 12.5 cm.
c. [Without date, tune, or author's name.]
T. o. border; tombstone. 18.6 x 11 cm. (cropped)
460. DEATH OF GENERAL LYON.-2%e wild-dog sought
his matted lair, the rattlesnake his hole (7 vs.) Air—
"John Anderson, My Jo."
Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21.5 x 12. 5 cm. (cropped)
461. THE DEATH OF LITTLE JOEY.-TTzg kiddy Joey,
taken ill, his mother call' d Nan Tatter (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 17 cm.
462. DEATH OF NELSON .— ' Twas in Trafalgar's bay
(3 vs.)
Text preceded by four lines beginning: "O'er Nelson's
tomb, with silent grief oppress'd"; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
163. DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN! -'Twos on that
sad and mournful night (4 vs.) Air— Sword of Bunker Hill.
Cop: 1865, James D. Gay, EDPa.
a. Following title : "Born February 12th, 1809:— Died
April 15th, 1865."; composed April 23rd, 1865, by James
D. Gay.
Mourning border; bust of Lincoln within flagged
wreath with mourning soldier and woman at sides. 26.7
X 19.8 cm.
b. Composed by Jas. D. Gay; adv: Gay's Illustrated
Army Songs.
T. o. border. 20.7 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
464. DEATH OF WARREN. -Let others boast of monarch's
pride (7 vs.)
Publ. Edwin J. Gibson; for sale at J. Rafferty's.
T. o. border; pink paper; Warren's death on battle-
field. 24 X 14.7 cm.
465. THE DECLARATION.— We come, we come, a little
band (6 vs.)
a. I>ubl. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 963; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.7 x 13 cm.
D'DOLCY JONES, see DOLCY JONES.
466. DEDICATED FOR THE WHEATLEY GUARDS.-Noto
give me your attention a tale to you I'll tell (6 vs.)
By Miss Matilda Pettit. 18.5 x 12 cm.
467. DEDICATED TO HOOKER'S OLD DIVISION. IN
MEMORY OF THE BATTLE AT WILLIAMSBURGH AND
CHANCELLORSVILLE, V A.- From Yorktoum on the first
of May (11 vs. and 2 chors.)
Adv: Magnus's Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
T. o. border; gold ink. 18 x 11.8 cm. (cropped)
468. DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF ABRAHAM
LINCOLN.— .America's noblest sons are weeping (8 lines)
Cop: 1865, James Logan, EDPa.
Mourning border. 24.5 x 19.2 cm.
DEEP BLUE SEA, see FAR O'ER THE DEEP BLUE
SEA.
469. DER DEITCHER'S DOG.-O/j where, oh where ish
m.ine little dog gone (4 vs.)
Music Publ. Sep. Winner & Co. (7).
A-J border; hound. 20.3 x 13.4 cm. (cropped)
470. DEMOCRATIC RALLYING SONG .-Come join our
throng, ye patriots true (6 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Old Dan
Tucker."
Respectfully Dedicated to the "Keystone Club"; advs:
save 25 per cent by getting your printing done at John-
son's, and Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, etc.; publ.
Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.3 cm.
471. THE DEPARTURE OF THE 69TH VOLUNTEERS.-
The gallant Qdth, once more (8 vs.) Air: River Roe.
By John Flanagan.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 17.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 860; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
472. DERMOT ASTORE. REPLY TO "KATHLEEN
MAVOURNEEN".— 0?!, Dermot Astore between waking
and sleeping (2 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Farewell to Home."
a. Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23 x 15.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 210; publ. Wrigley (1); (with THE BANNER
OF THE FREE on recto.)
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.6 x 14.7 cm.
473. THE DESCENT OF THE EAGLE.-/ saw in a vision,
with glory o'errun (38 lines)
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a. Philadelphia, October 7th, 1865; with letter beginning:
"Samuel B. Fales, Esq. Dear Sir: - The following poem
on the Eagle, recited by me last night. . . was suggested
by my delightful visit. . . to the 'Union Volunteer Re-
freshment Saloon'. . . [signed] T. Buchanan Read." 27.8
X 21.3 cm.
b. Headed: "Among the beneficent agencies in aid of
the great cause which have made Philadelphia pre-emi-
nent [first line ending "pre-";] "Samuel Fales, Esq. Dear
Sir: - You have long been known as a lover of Art. . .
[signed] T. Buchanan Read. Philadelphia, October 7th,
1865." 25 X 20 cm.
c. [As above, but first line of heading ending "Philadel-
phia".] 25 X 20 cm.
474. THE DESERTED SEAMSTRESS. — O/z, /oitr maids all,
both great and small (5 vs.) Air: Lily of the West.
A pathetic banjo song, written by T. Gannon; publ.
De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.5 x 17 cm.
475. DICK DARLIN' THE COBBLER.— Ocfe.' wji name is
Dick Darlin' the cobbler i^ vs. and 3 vs. spoken)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.6 x 16.6 cm.
476. DIG, DIG, DIG, OR HUSH-A-BYE BABY.-W?te» but
a little fellow , I'd nothing else to do (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
T. o. [Andrews] border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
477. DIGGING YOB. GOVlAi.- Darby Kelly below, in
Kilkenny did live (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
478. DINAH'S LAMENTATION.- Waji down beside
Francisco Bay (4 vs.) Air: The Girl I left behind me.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 26 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 435; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 16 cm.
479. DINA'S WEDDING. — Hurrah! hurrah! the day is come
(1 vs., 6 lines chor. & solo, 2 vs. solo spoken)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
480. DISFRANCHISED SONS, TO ARMSl- Pennsylvania
has made a call (2 vs. and 3 chors.)
Dedicated To The Disfranchised Sons of Pennsylvania;
print. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 25 x 14 cm.
DISMAL SWAMP, see THE LAKE OF THE DISMAL
SWAMP.
DIS- UNION DIXIE LAND, see DIXIE.
481. DIVIDING CREEK VOLUNTEERS.- Tfeere was a
Company F., that left Dividing Creek (4 vs.) Tune— "Joe
Bowers."
Composed At Dividing Creek; print. Johnson (2).
23.2 X 9.7 cm.
482. DDCEY'S LAND.— Away down south in de fields ob
cotton (5 vs. and chors.)
As sung at Sandford's Opera House, by E. F. Dtxey.
a. Printed by permission of R. F. Simpson; publ. Auner
(2).
A-J border. 21 x 12.6 cm.
b. Publ. Bonsai.
T. o. border. 22.1 x 14.6 pm.
c. Title headed: "Original"; publ. by permission of
R. F. Simpson; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Sam Sandford's
New Song Books. 20.3 x 11.7 cm.
d. [Without "As sung at. . ."]
T. o. border. 29 x 11.5 cm. (cropped)
483. (DIXIE) DIS-UNION DIXIE Ui^HD. -I'm glad I'm not
in de land ob cotton (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Union Badges, Lette-r and
Note Paper, etc. 23.3 x 13 cm.
b. Title: "The New Dixie. The True Dixie for Northern
Singers"; with extra chor.; adv: War Song of the Ameri-
can Union; publ. Wm. V. Spencer; print. E. L. Mitchell.
19.2 X 12.5 cm.
484. DIXIE FOR THE UNION. -Ofe, ye Patriots, to the
battle (5 vs. and chors.)
By Fanny Crosby; As sxmg in the Public Schools.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars and
stripes, col. 25 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 810; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
d. [As above;]- Wrigley flag border, stars within two
stripes, col. 21.7 x 13.5 cm.
DIXIE OF OUR UNION, see HURRA FOR OUR UNION.
485. "DIXIE" UNION-IZED.— O.' I'm glad I live in a land
of freedom (6 vs. and 4 chors.) Tune, "Dixie's Land."
By A. W. Muzzy, (a member of the Guards) of Panama,
New York; Dedicated to Cassius M. Clay's Washington
Guards; cop: 1861, A. W. Muzzy, SDN.Y., and "Copyright
Secured" preceding title; text prefaced by letter from
L. H. Sigourney and followed by three other letters. 30.3
X 12.4 cm.
486. DIXIE. WHERE IS DIXIE?— Dme, Dixie - where is
Dixie (5 vs.)
By Ned Buntline [Edward Zane Carroll Judson]; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
487. DIXIE'S LAND.—/ wish I was in de land of cotton
(6 vs. and chor.)
a. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 220, col. 19.5 x 10.3 cm.
b. Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 223,
col. 21.3 X 13.7 cm.
c. [As above, but with text and hdpc. in bronze ink.]
21.3 X 13.7 cm.
488. DIXIE'S LAND. NO. 2— Come along, boys, come out
in the fields (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
Sheet no. 704; publ. Wrigley (1) [printed upside-dovra] .
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.3 x 14 cm.
489. DIXIE'S LAND No. i.—Oh come my lub an' go wid
me (6 vs. and chor.)
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Sheet no. 703; As sung by Frank Sinclair, Ethiopian
Comedian; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
490. DIXIE'S LAND. NO. i.— I wish I was in Baltimore
(7 vs. and chors.)
a. With "No. 6" after title; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 734; by William P. Ferris; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.5 X 13.5 cm.
c. [As above;) Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x
13.2 cm.
491. DIXIE'S LAND. NO. b.—Come, Patriots all who hate
oppression (5 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. [Without period after "5";] sheet no. 823; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
492. DIXIE'S NURSE.— Way down in South Car'Una State
(6 vs. and chor.)
Words by Eastburn; Music by M. E.; publ. Lee &
Walker; print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill Heads, Cir-
culars, etc. 24.5 X 15 cm.
493. DIXIE'S SUNNY LAND OR, THE CRUELTY TO OUR
UNION PRISONERS. — Dear /rzentfs and fellow-soldiers
brave, come listen to our song (8 vs.) Air— "Twenty
Years Ago."
Publ. Johnson (2).
a. Title in three lines. 19.5 x 11.7 cm.
b. Title in two lines without the comma in title, and
with adv. for music. 17. 8 x 10. 5 cm.
c. Title: "Cruelty to Our Union Prisoners While in
Dixie's Sunny Land."
Elephant wearing boots and carrying banner. 23.2
X 15 cm.
d. Title: "The Song of Union Prisoners From Dixie's
Sunny Land"; July, 1865.
Elephant wearing boots and carrying banner inscribed
"I am off for home." 20.3 x 11.1 cm.
494. DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME.— Do they miss me at
hom.ef do they m.iss m.e (4 vs.)
[By Caroline A. Mason.)
a. Published and sung by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia;
[with LET ME KISS HIM FOR HIS MOTHER on verso.)
Letter paper; t. o. border. 21.5 x 13.2 cm.
b. [Without question mark in first line; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 16.6 cm.
c. With question mark at end of title; adv: Ten illustrated
Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 168b, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 20 x 10.8 cm.
495. DO THEY THINK OF ME AT HOME.-^Do they think
of me at home (3 vs.)
a. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
b. [Without 3rd vs., but with chors.;] 2nd song: "You'll
Remember Me".
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 41, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 21 x 13 cm.
c. [As above;] adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus
Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 171. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
d. [As above, with black ink and col. hdpc] 20.3 x 12.6
cm.
e. [Without 3rd vs. but chors. added;] 2nd song: "You'll
Remember Me"; publ. Gay.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 243, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 13 cm. (cropped?)
f. [As above;] sheet no. 829; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
496. DO YOU ASK ME IF I LOVE YOU?-Do you ask me:
if I love you (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. By Henry Morford; sheet no. 954; [without question
mark after title;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15. 5 cm.
497. DO YOU EVER THINK OF ME?-Do you ever think
ofm.e, love (6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.5 x 17 cm.
498. DO YOU REALLY THINK SHE DID?-/ courted a nice
young girl: I'll tell you if I can (6 vs. and chor.) Air: She
had such a delicate way.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 26 x 16.9 cm.
499. THE DOCTOR'S WIFE.— /« the parish of Peters, in
this very town (8 vs.) Air— "Dumble-dum-deary."
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
500. THE DOG IS DEAD. — Times are very hard now (4 vs.
and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.5 X 16.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 750; As sung by Jim Cotton; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
501. DOGS' MEAT MAN. -iVear the old Fly Market, not a
long time ago (6 vs. and chor.)
a. A-J border. 20.2 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
b. Title: "The Dogs'-Meat Man"; As Sung by Tony
Pastor; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee Pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.7 x 17 cm.
502. DOLCY JONES.— 0/!.' ladies, don't you wonder (3 vs.
and chor.)
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a. Music obtained at Firth, Pond & Co. (1).
A-J border. 20.3 x 13 cm. (cropped)
b. Title: "D'Dolcy Jones"; sheet no. 1034; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
503. A DOLLAR OR TV/O.— With cautious steps, as we
tread on our way through (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung nightly, with tremendous applause, by Mrs.
W. O. Jones in the drama of "Fast Women" at the New
Bowery Theatre; music had of D. H. Biessenher; Presented
for publication by Bennett & Carroll; [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 15.9 cm.
504. DOLLY VABSEVi.— Won't you tell me, Dolly Varden
(3 vs. and chor.)
[Signed] Prof. Carey; print. Bruce.
Pointed double-line border; yellow paper. 16 x 8.3
505. DON'T BE ADDICTED TO DRINKING.—/ early one
morning down Chestnut Street walked (6 vs.)
Print. Harris.
T. o. border. 18.5 x 10 cm.
506. DON'T BE ANGRY, MOTHER. — I>o«'i be angry
mother, m.other (3 vs.)
Adv: Obtain the Answer to this song.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
507. DON'T BE CHOKED OFF.— Now, kind folks, give
attention (4 vs.) Air: Young Gal from New-Jersey
By John C. Cross.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x 16.5 cm.
508. DON'T MIX YOUR LIQUOR BOYS.— Kon't mix your
Liquor, hoys, but always take it neat (5 vs.) Music— "Low-
backed car," or "Wait for the Wagon."
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.2 cm.
509. DON'T STRIKE A MAN WHEN HE'S DOWN.-O/z/
don't strike a mxin when he's down (5 vs. and chor.)
Composed by W. P. Cunnington; cop: 1865, J. Marsh,
EDPa.; [sold at] Marsh's Music Store (2).
A-J border. 18.9 x 11.4 cm. (cropped)
510. DON'T YOU CRY SO, NORAH DARLING- Dow '< yoM
cry, so, Norah, darling (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "Norah, Darling, Don't You Cry!"; Music ob-
tained at Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ. Auner (address im-
perfectly printed).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1507; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
511. DON'T YOU GO, TOMiAY .- You' II miss it, my boy,
now m.ind what I say (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by C. T. Lockwood; Copied from the
"Pulling hard against the Stream Songster," publ. R. M.
De Witt; publ. H. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.3 x 16.8 cm.
512. DONYBROOK FAIR.— Once / went to Donybrook, that
good old Irish fair, sirs (8 vs. and chor.) Air: Limerick
Races.
By Eugene Johnston.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1078; publ. Wrigley (1) [imprint upside down].
Wrigley homed imp border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
513. THE DOONY SONG.— TTzere came a man from Lon-
don Town-hurrah, hurrah {7 vs.) Air, When Johnny comes
marching home.
As Sung by Mat Kelly; cop.; publ. Boyd; advs: Boyd's
Novel Exchange, and 2,000 Plays for Sale.
T. o. border; boxer. 20 x 11.7 cm.
514. DO RAN 'S ASS. — / am going to sing a little song to
pass away the time (8 vs.)
28.8 X 14.5 cm.
515. DOUBT ME NOT I CANNOT CHANGE .— Doubt me
not— I cannot change (4 vs.)
From the New York Ledger, By Tamar Anne Kermode.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above, with Astley's imprint added.] 24.5 x 14. 5
cm.
516. THE DOVE OF PEACE.-When the dark cloud of
rebellion (4 vs.) Air— Last Rose of Summer.
Written by A. Anderson, Philadelphia, February, 1863;
print. Harris.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14.7 cm.
517. DOWN BY THE RIVER SIDE I STBAY.-Down by the
river side I stray (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1045; publ. Wrigley (1); [with WILLIAM OF
THE FERRY on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
518. DOWN UPON THE RAPPAHANNOCK.- Douire upon
the Rappahannock (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.8 cm.
b. [Without 2nd chor.;] publ. Johnson (2); adv: Catalogue
of over 600 Songs.
Double-line border. 19.5 x 11.5 cm.
c. [As above;] with different adv: Johnson's New Cata-
logue.
A-J border. 24.7 x 15.2 cm.
519. THE DRAFT ISA COMING.— Saji, Gents, hab you
seen de enrolling officer (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Kingdom
coming.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
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c. With "Coming" capitalized; sheet no. 863; sold by
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15.5 cm.
d. [Title as above;) By B. A.; sheet no. 1150.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23 x i4 cm.
520. DRAW THE SWORD, NORTHLAND.- Draw the
sword, Northland! Northland! Northland (2 vs.) Air— Draw
the Sword, Scotland.
a. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.J Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 64, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 96, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
521. A DREAM.— T/ze other night, as on my bed I laid
(3 vs. uneven length)
By the Arkansas Traveler; adv: A Copperhead
"Among the Reeds," sold at 403 Chestnut Street.
Blue paper. 24.5 x 10.5 cm.
522. DREAM NO MOBS .— Early dreams! why drag me
hack (3 vs.)
A-J border. 20 x 13.4 cm. (cropped)
523. DREAM OF BONAPARTE. -One night, sad and
languid, I went to my bed (4 vs.)
A-J border; figure of Bonaparte. 20.2 x 13. 9 cm.
(cropped)
DREAM OF JEFF DAVIS, see JEFF DAVIS'S DREAM.
524. DRINK TO THEM K'L1.\- Here's to the Drummer of
only fourteen (3 vs. and chor.) Air: "Here's to the maiden
of bashful fifteen."
By John Ross Dix; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
a. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 179, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
b. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 179, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
DRINKING CHORUS, see PIRATE'S CHORUS, and
BEAUTIFUL VENICE.
525. DRINKING SONG.— We't;e drunk the first glass out
and out (5 vs. and 6 chors.)
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 179, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
526. DROP A TEAR, YOU DARKIES!-/ was bom in old
Kentucky State (3 vs. and chor.)
Composed by J. S. Lefavour, And sung with unbounded
applause, by the Howard Burlesque Opera Troupe, of
&.lem; print. Moreland.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
527. DROVER BOY. — /'m a merry heart'd mountain
drover boy (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.7 x 16 cm.
528. THE DRUMMER BOY OF NASHVILLE.- i¥e went to
the war with a heart full of glee (3 vs.)
By Robert Johnston; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus,
SDN.Y.; advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 43a, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
529. THE DRUMMER BOY OF VICKSBURGH; OR, LET
HIM SLEEP. — /fe pass'dfrom the earth while contending
for right (4 vs. and chor.)
By P. De Geer; Music published by J. Marsh (1); nar-
rative preceding text, beginning: "Charles Howard
Gardner, the subject of this composition had the misfor-
tune to fall during the siege of Knoxville. . ."; adv: Prof.
Brooks Ball Room Monitors; publ. Johnson & Co., and
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15. 5 cm.
530. DRUMMER BOY OF WATERLOO. -WTten battle
rous'd each warlike band (3 vs.) Air— "Woodland Mary."
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border; eagle with flag. 20.7 x 13 cm. (cropped)
b. With colon and without quotation marks in Air; publ.
Auner (1).
Eagle with flag. 20.2 x 12.2 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 16. 5 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs.
A-J border; eagle with flag. 24.5 x 15. 5 cm.
e. [Without quotation marks in Air;] publ. Johnson & Co.
21 X 11 cm.
f. Sheet no. 1025; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE PEANUT
GAL on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15. 5 cm.
531. THE DRUMMER BOY'S FAREWELL. -R^ere the
Southern gales were sighing (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Let me
kiss him for his mother.
By John Ross Dix.
a. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 125, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 159, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
532. THE DRUMMER OF ANTIETAM.— Tfce drummer of
Antietam (3 vs.) Air: The Last Rose of Summer.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.7 cm.
c. By Eugene Johnston; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2, cropped).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 99, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 18.8 x 12.8 cm.
d. [As above, but with perfect adv.;] letter paper; red
ink; hdpc. Magnus 111. 18.8 x 12. 5 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 112. 18.7 x 12.6 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 114. 19.3 x 12.6 cm.
g. By Eugene Johnston; sheet no. 1080; publ. Wrigley
(1); [with MARY'S DREAM on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
35
533. THE DRUNKARD'S APPEAL.— O/z, come my friends
and sign the pledge, from whiskey to abstain. (5 vs. and
chor.) Air: Swinging in the Lane.
Sheet no. 1499; Dedicated to Young Mens, Father
Mathew, U.B.T.A.B. Society, Branch, No. 1; By Capt.
Kelly; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Pat & Mike border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
534. THE DRUNKARD'S LONE CHILD.— Owf in the gloomy
night sadly I roam (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Adolphus Morninglory."; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
535. THE DRUNKARD'S WIFE.— So/ifZy the drunkard's
wife breatheth her prayer (4 vs.) Air— The Troubadour.
By E. P. Hood; 2nd song: "Try, Try Again"; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.3 cm.
536. DRY GOODS CLERK.— T/jere was a young man lived
in Maayunk [sic] town (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25 x
16.7 cm.
537. DUBLIN BAY. OR ROY NEILL.-T/zey sailed away,
in a gallant bark (3 vs.)
With 4-line rhyme below text called "Virgo Senilis";
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
538. THE DUMB SCOLD. — T/zere lived an English blade,
who loved a pretty maid (6 vs.) Air— Cowskeen Lawn.
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
539. THE DUTCH RAGPICKER'S SHANTY. -Dirf you ever
chance into a poor Dutchm-an's shanty (8 vs.) Air: The
Irishman's Shanty.
Composed by "John Mackenzie", of New York; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24 x 16 cm.
540. THE DYING CALIFORNIAN.— Z-ay up nearer, brother,
nearer, for my limbs are growing cold (8 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
b. [Sold by] D. Kimball & Co.; print. A. Crawford
Greene.
T. o. border. 21 x 13 cm.
541. THE DYING CALIFORNIAN.-ffearfeera to me,
brother, hearken! I've something I would say (8 vs.)
Text as above with varying vs.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.4 x 16.5.
542. THE DYING GIRL'S APPEAL. -Stoj), father, stay;
the night is wild (6 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without semi-colon in first line;] sheet no. 915;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
543. DYING HERO'S REQUEST. -A hero foremost in the
fight (3 vs. and chors.) Tune,— Poor Old Slave.
a. Publ. Aimer (5).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
b. By A. Anderson, Philadelphia, October 13th, 1862;
composed on the fall of J. W. Greer, 31st Regiment,
P. v., at the battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia; Tune vary-
ing: "as sung to Poor Old Slave"; print. Harris.
T. o. border. 24 x 14 cm.
c. With "Hero" capitalized in first line; By A. Anderson;
composed on the fall of Lt. J. W. Greer, 32d Regiment,
P. V. at the Battle of Malvern Hill, Virginia.
T. o. border. 24 x 14 cm.
544. THE DYING 'PATRIOT .- Native land! oh! dear
sweet hom,e (3 vs.) Air: The Last Rose of Summer.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 23.2 x 17 cm.
b. Dedicated to our gallant Volunteers by J. Singer, Jr.;
sheet no. 941; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.2 x 13 cm.
545. THE DYING REPUBLIC; A MATTER-OF-FACT
POEM.—/ who, with warnings oft repeated, tried (192
lines in 2 columns)
By L. A. Wilmer. . .; Union Press.
Double-line border. 37.5 x 18 cm.
546. THE DYING SLAVE.— TTtey tore me from my happy
hom.e (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24 x 16.5 cm.
547. THE DYING SOLDIER.— My noble commander,
thank God you have com.e (8 vs.)
T. o. border. 22 x 11 cm. (cropped)
548. THE DYING SOLDIER.-O;;.' Jmry me not 'neath
foreign skies (3 vs. and chor.) "Air- Dearest May."
By E. Walter Lowe, 19 N. Y. Cavalry; adv: 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 154, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 193, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
549. THE DYING SOLDIER. NO. 2. OR ONE OF THE
RANK AND FILE.— Twas a glorious day, worth a war-
rior's telling (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without "No. 2." in title;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
550. THE DYING SOLDIER.—^ soldier of the army (3 vs.)
Air- "Bingen on the Rhine."
Sheet no. 800; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.5 cm.
551. THE DYING SOLDIER TO HIS MOTHER.-0« the
field of battle, m.other (5 vs.)
Words by Thos. MacKellar; music by Wm. U. Butcher;
Music Published by Lee & Walker.
a. Title: "The Soldier's Death, or. The Soldier to His
Mother!"; Lee & Walker, Music and Musical Instruments;
publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.7 cm.
36
b. Publ. Johnson (2); [without publisher's initials;] adv:
Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs.
A- J border. 24 x 15 cm.
c. [As above; with publisher's initials, but without adv.]
24 X 15 cm.
d. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 19.7
X 12 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 166, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
f. [As above; with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs;] hdpc.
Magnus 193, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
552. THE DYING VOLUNTEER OF THE SIXTH MASS.
REGT .— Farewell my child. Farewell my wife (6 vs.)
By G. Gumpert; cop: 1861, EDPa., J. Magee; publ.
J. Magee.
Letter paper; red and blue border; blue ink; red and
blue figure of Columbia holding flag. 20 x 12.5 cm.
THE DYING YEAR, AN OLD MAN'S STORY, see
CARRIERS' ADDRESS TO THE PATRONS OF THE SUN-
DAY TRANSCRIPT, JANUARY 1ST, 1860.
553. E PLURIBUS UNUM. AN AMERICAN NATIONAL
SONG.— Though many and bright are the stars that appear
(8 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. With comma after "Unum"; [publ.] Louis Bonsai.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12.5 cm
c. [Without "An American National Song";] 5 vs. only;
publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col. 23 x 14.7 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 14 cm.
e. I^^bl. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 13.2 cm.
f. [As above;] with adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
g. [As above; with publisher's initials.]
T. o. border. 24.5 x 13 cm.
h. Sung by R. J. Turner, the Ballad Singer; publ.
Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 20.5 x 11.5 cm.
i. T. o. border. 21.3 x 11.3 cm. (cropped)
554. EDWIN JAMES OR ANY OTHER MAN.— From
London-town, there came a celebrated Yorkshireman
(6 vs.) Air: Molly Branigan.
a. Presented for publication, for the burlesque edifica-
tion of John Bull, or the American Public, or any other
man; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Presented for publication, for the edification of John
Bull, Or any other man, by M. I. W.; sheet no. 1012; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
555. EFFIE LANE— Long years have passed since first
I met (2 vs. and chors.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.3 x 14.6 cm.
556. ELEGY ON THE DEATH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN,-
The nation m.oums-aye'. bleeds with sorest grief (16 vs.)
By John Collins. 27 x 10 cm.
557. ELLA LEENE. — Sfee was fair as the beams of the
morning (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1017; 2nd song: "Linger in Blissful Repose";
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
558. ELLA REE.— Oh, Ella Ree so kind and true (3 vs.
and chor.)
Sung nightly with Tremendous Applause, by all the
Minstrel Bands.
T. o. [Andrews] border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
559. ELLEN BAYNE.— Soft be thy slumbers (3 vs. and
chor.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
560. ELLESWORTH [sic] KEQUIEU.- Faintly , faintly-
slow and soft (3 vs.) Air— See the Conquering Hero Comes.
Sold at J. Bardsley's Book Stand.
T. o. border; eagle with flag and motto. 24.3 x 14.8
cm.
561. ELLSWORTH, THE GALLANT ZO\5AVE.-Ye fathers
and sons of Columbia (7 vs.)
a. Advs: New Songs, and Johnson's Union Songs; [publ.]
Johnson (2). 24.3 x 14.8 cm.
b. Adv: Ball Room Monitor By Prof. Brooks [publ.]
Johnson (2).
Eagle with motto "E Pluribus Unum". 24.3 x 15.5
cm.
c. Title: "Song on the Death of Colonel Ellsworth, The
Gallant Zouave"; Tune-Rosin the Bow, or Tippecanoe;
cop: EDPa., 1861, J. Magee; publ. Magee.
Letter paper; blue ink; Brownell and the dying
Ellsworth in red and blue. 24,5 x 19.3 cm.
562. ELLSWORTH'S AVENGERS.— Doz^ra where the
patriot army (5 vs. and chor.) Air— Annie Lisle.
By A. L. Hudson.
a. [Without "'S" in title, and author's name;] print.
Auner (5); with quotation marks around Air,
A-J border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 24.7 x 14. 7 cm.
c. With exclamation point at end of title; De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21.3 x 14. 5 cm.
d. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
e. [Without '"S" in title; and author's name;] publ.
Doyle.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 11.7 cm.
f. With 2 chors.; adv: See the Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
Ellsworth trampling Confederate flag, with motto
"Remember Ellsworth!" 20 x 13 cm.
g. [As above;] adv: Ball Room Monitor By Prof. Brooks.
Ellsworth trampling Confederate flag, with motto
"Remember Ellsworth!" 24.5 x 15 cm.
h. Respectfully dedicated to the Excelsior Brigade,
U.S.V. Commanded by Gen. Sickel, of N.Y.; advs: New
Songs, and 100 Union Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
37
Ellsworth trampling Confederate flag while holding
Union flag. 24.1 x 15 cm.
i. [Without Air and author's name;] publ. Johnson & Co.
20.7 X 12 cm.
j. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 49, col.; publ.
Magnus. 20.4 x 13.2 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 117, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
21 X 14.2 cm.
1. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 118, col. 20 x 13 cm.
m. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 131, col. 21 x 13 cm.
n. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 133, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
o. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 146, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 13 cm.
p. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 148, col. 20.5 x 13 cm.
q. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 191, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.7 cm.
r. [As above;] but with different adv: Ten illustrated
Songs. 20.3 X 12.6 cm.
s. Sheet no. 528; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 15.7 cm.
t. Sheet no. 844.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15 cm.
u. T. o. border. 20.7 x 12.2 cm.
563. ELLSWORTH'S BODY LIES MOULDERING IN THE
GRA.VE.— Ellsworth's body lies mouldering in the dust
(7 vs. and chor.) Air— Brothers, will you meet me?
a. Title: "Glory Hallelujah. No. 1"; 9 vs.; with "meet"
in caps in Air; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14. 5 cm.
b. With "halieluja" in 1st chor.; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border; bust of Ellsworth. 23.7 x 15 cm.
o. With "hallelujah" in 1st chor.; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; bust of Ellsworth. 23.3 x 15.9 cm.
d. With "Tune" for "Air" and quotes around Tune; as
sung by the Philadelphia Fire Zouaves; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs.
T. o. border; eagle with flags, drums, bugle, etc.
24.2 X 15 cm.
e. [Without period at end of title;] Tune— "California
Brothers"; as sung by the Philadelphia Fire Zouaves;
first line ending "in the grave"; with dittos used in
verses.
Multi-line border; eagle with flags, drums, bugle,
etc. 21.5 X 14.5 cm.
f. With "Tune" for "Air" and quotation marks around
it; [without comma after "Brothers";] as sung by the
Canterbury Minstrels, at the Canterbury Hall, N.W. [c]or.
5th, & Chestnut Streets; [imprint at head cropped, leaving
only ' ' Philadelphia" . ]
T. o. border; flags, cannon and drums. 19.8 x 12.5
cm.
564. ELLSWORTH'S DEATH.-O, say, has the news, o'er
the wires, reached your ears (3 vs.) Air— "Star Spangled
Banner."
Printed, at 422 Vine Street, below Fifth [Phila.]
T. o. border; mourning woman at tomb. 18.7 x 11.5
cm.
565. EMANCIPATION DAY OR SLAVERY DAYS.-/n
April when de proclimation (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by G. L. Stout; music by Davie Braham; adv:
By sending Johnson (4) 25 cts. 14.1 x n cm. (cropped)
566. THE EMIGRANT'S FAREWELL. -/'»z leaving you at
last, Mary, and all I love behind (6 vs.) Air.— The Emi-
grants's Lament.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15 cm.
567. THE EMIGRANT'S RETURN.— /'m home again! I'm
home again (3 vs. and 2 chors.) Air.- Auld Lang Syne.
a. By Archibald Scott; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 880; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15. 2 cm.
568. THE EMMET LIFE-GUARD. -f/^, up with the sun-
burst, our standard so true (6 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
569. THE ENGLISHMAN.— TAere's a land that bears a
well knoum nam.e (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
570. ENLISTING SOLDIERS. -f^arfe.' listen to the
trumpeters (7 vs.)
(From tlie African M.E. Church Hymn Book, page 399;)
publ. Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored
Regiments.
Floating hemisphere with flag and motto "Our
Country". 24.2 x 15 cm.
571. ENNISKILLEN DRAGOON.— j4 beautiful damsel of
fam.e and renown (6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (1).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.6 x 17 cm.
572. ENOCH ARDEN. -C/zeer up, Annie darling, urith
hopeful em.otion (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Music, published by Sep. Winner & Co. (4), obtained
of Wm. A. Pond & Co.; 2nd song: "Annie's Reply To
Enoch Arden"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 16.3 cm.
b. With "Or, I'll Sail the Seas Over" in title; cop: 1865,
Sep. Winner, EDPa.; Sep. Winner's Music Store (3).
Multi-line border. 19.1 x 11.5 cm. (cropped)
573. ERIN, ADIEVI — Adieu! to thee, Erin, a long last
adieu (9 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x 16.6 cm.
b. [Without comma and exlamation point in title;] sheet
no. 1085; by Henry Nelson Hanna; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
574. ERIN GO BRAGH!— Greere was the fields where my
forefathers dwelt (3 vs.)
2nd song: "Bright Star Of Hope"; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.2 x is. 2 cm.
38
575. ERIN IS MY HOME.— O^, / have roamed in many
lands (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "The Harp That Once Thro' Tara's Halls";
print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 23.6 x 15.5 cm.
b. With third vs.; 2nd song; "Mother Dear, I'll Come
Home Again"; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 22.8 x 14 cm.
ERIN IS MY HOME, see also THE HARP THAT ONCE
THRO' TARA'S HALLS.
576. THE ESCAPE OF STEPHENS, THE FENIAN CHIEF.
NEW VERSION OF SHAN VAN VOCWT.— Perhaps you'd
like to know (9 vs.)
With narrative preceding text, beginning: "The only
exciting topic, in the streets of Dublin, is a new version
of Shan Van Vocht. . ."; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x 16.3 cm.
577. ETTIE MAY.— In beauty gleamed the moon last night
(2 vs.)
a. As sung by Peel's Campbell Minstrels; Music ar-
ranged for the pianoforte; Sold by W. Hall & Son; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 328;[with NORAH'S REMONSTRANCE on
verso;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.4 x 14.8 cm.
578. "EVIA-IAE.— Blue-birds, linger here awhile (3 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth Pond & Co. (2); print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
EULOGY ON THE GLORIOUS 69TH REGIMENT,
THAT BLED AT BULL'S RUN, see BATTLE OF BULL'S
RUN.
579. THE EVENING BELL. LA CLOCHE DU SOIR.-
Knell, sister dear'.. . . eve's shadows gather (2 vs., with
French original in 2 vs.)
Nocturne for two voices; English words by Jos. R.
Fry; music by Ad. Boieldieu; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15.6 cm.
580. EVER BE HAPPY.— Sfer be happy and light as thou
art (3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x I6.8 cm.
581. EVER OF THEE.-Ct-er of Thee I'm fondly thinking
(2 vs. and chor.)
As sung by David S. Wambold, with immense success
throughout the States; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 240,
col. 20.1 X 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 247b, col. 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 248b, col. 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
EVER OF THEE, see also THE PILOT.
582. EVERY BULLET HAS ITS BILLET. -/'w a tough true
hearted sailor (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Mr. Charles Swain, at Jenkins' Concert
Saloon Seventh & Chestnut Streets.
a. Print. Harris.
T. o. border; three sailboats. 18.4 x 9.8 cm.
b. [As above; with publ. Zieber.] 18.8 x 9.5 cm.
583. THE EXCURSION STEAMER. -0/ Cape May parties
you have heard, while some Tacony have preferred (7 vs.
and chor.) Air.— Teddy the Tyler.
Headed: "Zieber's Popular Editions"; as sung by
Mr. Charles Jenkins.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.4 cm.
584. EXECUTION OF HICKS. -All You people far and near
(■5 vs. and chor.) Air: Happy Land of Canaan.
By John Mackenzie; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25 x 16.3 cm.
585. EXECUTION OF JAMES KELLY. -AZi you who have
any pity, come listen to my song (4 vs.) Air— Caroline of
Edinboro Town.
By Jersey; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 25.4 x 15.2 cm.
586. THE EXEMPTS. -O/z, / am so gay and lively 14 vs.
and chors.) Air.— Gay and Happy.
By the Dock St. Bard; cop: 1863, Guyer & Schaefer,
EDPa.; adv: Get the Song "Who Will Care for Conscript
Now."
T. o. border. 23.8 x 14.4 cm.
587. FADED COAT OF BLUE.— Mji brave lad he sleeps in
his faded coat of blue (5 vs. and chor.)
Adv: by sending Smith 40 cents, he will send you the
music of this song; 2nd song: "Fairy Bell." 14.9 x 11.5
cm.
588. FADED FLOWERS. -T/ze/Zowers / saw in the wild
wood (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
b. Copied by permission of Russell & Tolman, owners of
the copyright; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus
(2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
589. FAIR HELEN.— 7 wish I were where Helen lies (10
vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col.; copy-
right secured. 25 x 16.9 cm.
590. THE FAIR MAIDEN WHO SAT ON MY KNEE. -flow
pleasant my thoughts, as with calm, retrospection (3 vs.)
a. By R. B. Nicol; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 14.9 cm.
FAIR OAKS BATTLE. FOUGHT ON THE 31ST OF
MAY 1862, see THE 23D PENN'A REG.'S BRAVE ACTION.
591. FAIR ROSmA.- Fair Rosina horc hard is thy fate
(5 vs.)
Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15.2 cm.
592. THE FAIREST OF THE FAIR.-Ohc? summer eve in
the month of June (4 vs. and chor.) Air.— Shells of the
Ocean.
39
By A. B. Eckerson; sheet no. 949; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
593. FAIRY BELLE. -The pride of all the village and the
fairest in the dell (3 vs. and chor.)
a. With hyphen in title; 2nd song: "Flowing Hair"; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.2 x 16.7 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
c. With exclamation point at end of title; publ. Partridge
(2).
T. o. border; song pasted on ornamented paper. 18.7
X 11 cm.
d. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 815; music
obtained of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
e. [As above; with THE GAY CAVALIER on verso.] 25
X 15.7 cm.
FAIRY BELL[E], see also FADED COAT OF BLUE
and O GENTLY BREATHE.
594. THE FAIRY BOY.— A mother came, when stars were
paling (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.3 x 15.9 cm.
595. FAIRY JiELL.-Wilt thou meet me in the Fairy Dell,
love (3 vs. and chor.)
Music had of O. Ditson & C. C. Clapp; publ. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 25 x 15 cm.
596. FAITHLESS MARIA. SHE LIVED IN THE LAND OF
GREEN-GINGER.— 0/z.' pity me, pray, and hear what I've
to say (5 vs. and chor.)
Written and sung by Harry Clifton; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
597. THE FALL OF CHARLESTON 1-Ofe.' have you heard
the glorious news ? is the cry from, every m.outh (4 vs. and
chors.) Air: Whack row de dowl
By Eugene T. Johnston.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
b. With "(The Professor.)" added to author's name;
advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 109, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
FALSE ONE, I LOVE THEE STILL, see I'LL TOUCH
MY HARP.
598. FAMILY PRIDE. -To be sure I can't sing an oration
(6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.2 cm.
599. A FAMOUS MAN WAS ROBIN HOOD. -A famous man
was Robin Hood (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 970; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.8 x 15.7 cm.
600. THE FAMOUS NEW ANTI-KNOW-NOTHING DITTY.—
I'll tell you the truths ivithout any flam. (22 vs.)
As sui^, with immense applause, by A Distinguished
Gent of Philadelphia, at the Grand National Circus and
Menagerie, Washington City; advs: Quipp's & Go's Comic
Miscellany. No. VIII, and Agents supplied at No. 383 South
St. ab. 10th; cop: EDPa.
T. o. border; comic cut of the ceremony of kissing the
Pope's toe. 36.4 x 17.5 cm.
601. FAMOUS OIL FIRMS. -T/zere's "Ketchum &
Cheatum" (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1339; music obtained of Horace Walters (1);
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 15.1 cm.
602. THE FAMOUS RETREAT OF THE SOUTHERN
REBELS FROM PHILIPPL -About the "Cotton Heroes" a
tale I udll relate (9 vs.) Tune- "The Bold Privateer."
Headed: "Quipps & Go's Comic Miscellany-No XXII";
written by Professor Shortfellow; cop: 1847, Quipps and
Co., EDPa; adv: Newsmen and boys supplied at No. 1021
Market Street.
Single-line border with ornamental comers; cartoon
of fleeing rebels. 37 x 12.7 cm.
603. THE FANCY PEELER.— Come all you gallant lov-iers,
and listen to my ditty (4 vs. and chors.) Air: Whiskey in the
jar.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.9 x 17.5 cm.
b. With quotes around Air; sheet no. 1138; Written and
sung by Lew Simmons, at 444 Broadway, N.Y.; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
604. FANNY GKta.—Well, well, sir, so you've com.e at
last, I thought you'd come no more (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.7 x 17 cm.
605. FAR, FAR UPON THE SEA.— i^ar, far upon the sea
(3 vs.)
A Highly Popular Song by Charles Mackay; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.7 x 16.5 cm.
606. FAR O'ER THE DEEP BLUE SEA.-TTze moon is
beam.ing brightly, love (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25.2 x I6.I cm.
b. Title: "Deep Blue Sea"; [without comma in first line;]
with "brightly" spelled "brigtly" in 1st line; sheet no.
267; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley m.ilitary cupid border, col. 24.8 x 16.6 cm.
607. FARE THEE WELL. KITTY DEAR.-/ saw the smile
of evening die (3 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "New Song"; composed expressly for Wood's
Minstrels; music published and for sale by W. Hall and
Son (3).
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.5 x
15.2 cm.
608. FAREWELL, CORA LEE. -Years have fled since
last I saw thee (3 vs. and chor.)
40
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
609. FAREWELL LILLY DEAB..— Lilly dear, it grieves me
(4 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews',
24.6 X 15.3 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16.5 cm.
FAREWELL TO HOME, see DERMOT ASTORE.
610. FAREWELL TO IRE LAND. -TTzo' on the great skip's
deck I stand (4 vs. and chor.)
Written and sung by Mr. Frank Drew; music publ. by
Marsh (2); publ. Auner (5) [imprint cropped].
A-J border. 20.5 x 14 cm.
611. FAREWELL TO OLD ENGLAND.-FarezoeZZ to old
England (4 vs.) Air— Farewell to the Mountain.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.6 x
15.8 cm.
612. THE FARMER'S BOY. -The sun had gone down behind
yon hill (5 vs. uneven length)
Adv: Obtain the companion to this Song.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15. 1 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.9 x 15.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 141; publ. Wrigley (1); [with NELLY WOOD
on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15.7 cm.
613. THE FARMER SAT IN HIS EASY CWaB..-The farmer
sat in his easy chair (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 710; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
614. FARRAGUT'S BALL. A PARODY ON LANNIGAN'S
BALL.— 0« the blockade was one Admiral Farragut (6 vs.)
By J. E. v.— U.S. Steamer Richmond.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.1 x 16.4 cm.
b. With "Lannigan's" spelled "Lanagans"; with quotes
around "Lanagans Ball"; publ. Johnson & Co. 20.7 x
11.2 cm.
615. FASHIONABLE FRED. -0/»ne you may have read,
I'm. Fashionable Fred (4 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
616. THE FAST YOUNG ALDERMAN. -/t's of a gay young
Cavalier a song I now will sing (6 vs.) Air: Joe Bowers.
By Eugene T. Johnston; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 23.8 x le cm.
617. THE FATE OF A FALSE LOVER.-Cowe all who feel
for innocence (20 vs.) Air— Caroline of Edinburg Town.
With sub-title "Or the successful Triumph of Margaret
Garrity, who was tried, at Newark, N.J., for stabbing her
Seducer with a Carving Knife"; By John Costin Eames;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x 17 cm.
618. FATHER MACSHANE.-OW/after Macshane he was
holy and fat (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 624; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.8 x 15.7 cm.
c. [As above; with COURAGE, MOTHER, I AM GOING on
recto.] 24.4 x 14.5 cm.
619. THE FATHER OF ALL SO^GS.~And come all, you
lads and lasses, wherever you may be (5 vs.) Air: The
Glorious Sixty-Ninth.
a. Composed by Wm. Dunne, and sold at the Stationary-
Store, 223 Ninth Avenue; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
b. With "Sixty-Ninth" spelled "69th"; quotes around Air;
sheet no. 1191; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
620. THE FATHER OF FREEDOM. -Come /orifc, every
true son of Freedom (3 vs.) Air: Red, White and Blue.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
b. With dash and a period after Air; sheet no. 898; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.8 cm.
621. FATHER'S COME HOME. — Fes, Mary, my Mary,
your father' s come home (3 vs. and chors.)
With sub-title "A Sequel to: Come Home, Father";
[publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
622. THE Y'E.DY.KA.l.W'E.nDVE..-" And going-going! Step
up, friends (11 vs.)
[By] Abraham Auctionarius Loquitur [E. Spencer].
T. o. border. 30.3 x 11.2 cm. (cropped)
623. THE FELLOW THAT LOOKS LIKE ME. -/re sad de-
spair I wander
Sheet no. 715; adv: Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall
Clothing; publ. Auner [address imperfectly printed]
T. o. border. 21 x 13.3 cm.
624. THE FEMALE AUCTIONEER.-WeZZ here I am, and
what of that (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.5 x 16.8 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 616; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.8 cm.
625. FEMALE SMUGGLER.-/^ sailor's clothing young
Jane did go (6 vs. and chor.)
A-J border. 20.1 x 13.6 cm. (cropped)
626. THE FEMALE VOLUNTEER.-yl«cfi/wn /)a>', >iou
lerul an ear to what I am going to say (7 vs.)
Double-line border. 24.2 x 14.8 cm.
41
627. THE FENIAN MEN.— See who come over the red-
blossomed heather (5 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.4 x 17 cm.
628. FEW DAYS.— Oar country now is great and free
(4 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Berry & Gordon.
a. T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.4
cm.
629. FEW DAYS NO. 2. — This world is coming to an end,
few days-few days (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
630. A FEW RHYMES ON THE NAVAL EXPEDITION TO
PORT ROYAL. — We're now across the fam.ed Potomac
(10 vs.)
By Henry Albert Setley, Camp Pierpoint, Dec. 7, 1861.
28.2 X 12 cm.
631. THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. -'Tzoas a
great many years ago (5 vs.) Air: Yankee Doodle.
Composed by John MacKenzie of New York; publ.
De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.9 x 16.8 cm.
632. THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP. NO. 2.-
Benicia Boy has whipped Tom Sayers (5 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25.6 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
c. [Without "No. 2." in title;] Sheet no. 360; "Sayers"
in first line spelled "Sayer's"; publ. Wrigley (1); [with I
WOULD NOT DIE m SPRING TIME on verso.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.1 x 15 cm.
633. "FIGHTING JOE nOOKEU." -O , fighting Joe Hooker
the brave (3 vs.)
For sale at Taylor's Stationery Store.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15.3 cm.
634. FILLMORE THE WISE.— Stand forth, ye true men of
all parties (8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Old Rosin the Beau."
T. o. border. 21.5 x 12 cm.
635. THE FINAL VICTORY. -T/ze veteran troops at
Gettysburg (5 vs.) Air. — "Johnny fill up the Bowl."
Headed: "Ballad No. 3."; adv: See Numbers One and
Two; by A. Anderson, January, 1864; cop: 1864, A. Ander-
son, EDPa; [publ.] A. Anderson.
a. T. o. border, horseshoe design. 23.8 x 15.3 cm.
b. T. o. border, leaf motif. 24.6 x 15.2 cm.
636. THE FINE OLD DUTCH GENTLEMAN. -/'« sing you
now a Ditchen song 'bout Hans Von Krouplegheet (5 vs.)
a. [Without period at end of title;] Air— Fine Old English
Gentleman; Composed and sung by J. F. Poole; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title.]
A-J border. 20.1 x 15.2 cm. (cropped)
c. Sheet no. 672; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
637. THE FINE OLD ENGLISH GENTLEMAN. -/'« sing
you a good old song, made by a good old pate (4 vs. and
chor.)
Sheet no. 670; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
638. THE FINE OLD IRISH GENTLEMEN. -/'ZZ sing you a
dacent song that was m.ade by a Paddy's pate (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 671; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
639. THE FIRE FELLER.-/ keeps a Lager Beer Saloon
m.it pretzels, kase, und beer (10 vs.) Air— The Raging
Canawl.
By Jotm L. Zieber; headed: "Wholesale Agents: T. M.
Scroggy (1), G. Boshart, and H. K. Logan."
a. Publ. Zieber; adv: Buy "Polly Grey".
T. o. border; yellow paper. 21.5 x 13.4 cm. (cropped
at head?)
b. [As above;] headed: " Zieber 's Popular Editions".
T. o. border; pink paper. 21.2 x 13 cm.
640. THE FIRE -CAP AND TRUMPET. -As/ z<;a/feedoai
one fine Summer's morning (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border. 24 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 835; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
641. THE FIREMAN.— O/z.' the fireman's life is the life
that is good (5 vs.) Air.- Rory O'More.
Dedicated to Engine Co. No. 21. "Old Fulton"; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
642. THE FIREMAN'S BOY.— Mother, look out and see
that light (22 vs.) Air.— The American Boy.
Sheet no. 641; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.2 x 15. 1 cm.
643. THE FIREMAN'S DEATH. -//e slept, and o'er his
dauntless brow (3 vs. and chors.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.2 x 16.8 cm.
c. With "The" in title spelled "Teh"; sheet no. 241;
publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE IRISH VOLUNTEER NO. 3
on verso.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 15 cm.
d. [As above; with I'LL NE'ER GET DRUNK AGAIN on
verso.] 24.9 x 15.7 cm.
644. THE FIREMAN'S VIC TORY. -/farfe/ hark! hark! to
the deep-toned bell (4 vs. and chors. uneven length)
a. Words by Mr. Brougham; music by Mr. C. R. Dod-
worth; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.2 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; yellow paper. 23 x 14.8 cm.
645. FIRST ANNUAL ADDRESS OF THE CARRIER OF
THE "NATIONAL DEMOCRAT," TO HIS PATRONS AND
42
FRIENDS.— Patrons and Friends! Once more (11 vs.
uneven length)
Headed: "1867 Happy New Year 1867"; [signed]
Carrier Boy.
T. o. border. 25.2 x 21.6 cm.
646. THE FIRST BLOOD.— O/z.' Massachusetts rich in lore
(10 vs.)
[Signed] Compliments of O. C. Bosbyshell.
Light green paper; printed on both sides. 20.5 x
10.3 cm.
647. THE FIRST MARYLAND.— O^z where are now the
gallant boys (5 vs.) (Tune:— My Normandy.)
[Signed] T. G. D.
T. o. border. 21.5 x 12.6 cm.
648. THE FISH-BALL MUSKETEER. -A musketeer went
up and down (8 vs.) Air— The Cork Leg.
Sheet no. 1070; as sung by Tony Pastor; pubL
Wrigley (1).
a. Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.3 x 13 cm.
b. [With MY BOYHOOD'S HAPPY HOME on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.2 x 15.7 cm.
649. FLAG OF FORT SUMTER.— O say, have you heard
how the Flag of our sires (4 vs.) Air— "Star Spangled
Banner."
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; flag. 23.8 x I6 cm.
b. With "The" and hyphen in title; with hyphen in "Air"
and without quotes; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.3 x 16.8 cm.
c. [Sold by] Scroggy (1).
A-J border. 20.5 x 12.6 cm. (cropped?)
d. With "The" in title; [without quotes around Air;]
sheet no. 773; pubL Wrigley.
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 20.6
X 12.9 cm. (cropped)
e. [As above;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
650. THE FLAG OF OUR UNION. -T^ze Flag of our Union
boys, now and forever (4 vs.) Air: The American Star.
Composed by Mathew Brady.
a. Print. Senseman (2).
T. o. border, horseshoe design. 22.4 x 13 cm.
b. [As above;] t. o. border, leaf motif. 23.1 x 13.9 cm.
651. FLAG OF OUR UNION FOREVER. -yl song for our
banner! the watchword recall
a. By General George P. Morris; 3 vs. and 3 seven-line
chors.; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.7 x 14.8 cm.
b. 2 vs. and 2 seven-line chors.; with colon at end of
title; subtitle: "A National Song"; respectfully inscribed
to Gen. Winfield Scott; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
c. [Without "Forever" in title;] 2 vs. and 2 five-line
chors.; with e.xclaraation point at end of title; subtitle: "A
National Song"; as sung by Mr. Collins, with immense
applause, at the Arch Street Theatre, Philad.; music publ.
by Wm. Hall & Son (1).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 21 x 13.7 cm.
d. [Without "Forever", but with "The" in title;) 2 vs.
and 2 five-line chors.; to be had at the publisher's store
De Marsan (4) and at Bennett and Carroll's; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.3 x 16.7 cm.
e. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
f. 2 vs. and 2 seven-line chors.; subtitle: "A National
Song"; respectfully inscribed to Gen. Winfield Scott.
Eagle with flag. 16.7 x io.2 cm. (cropped)
g. 3 vs. and 3 five-line chors.; with "Forever" in two
words; published by James D. Gay of Philadelphia, for-
merly a member of the Ringgold Artillery, Reading, Pa.;
[with BATTLE CRY OF FREEDOM, OR WE'LL RALLY
ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS on verso.]
Letter paper; blue ink; red triple t. o. border with
ornamental corners. 23.2 x 16 cm.
h. [As above; with I'M GOING TO FIGHT MIT SIGEL on
verso.] 23.2 x 16 cm.
i. 3 vs. and 3 seven-line chors.; with "Forever" in two
words; by Gen. Geo. P. Morris; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 24.6 x 14.9 cm.
j. [Without "Forever", but with "The" in title;] 3 vs.
and six-line chor.; publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 180,
col. 21.4 X 13.5 cm.
k. [As above;] advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illus-
trated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 32, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.9 x 11.9 cm.
1. [As above; but without adv: Ten illustrated . . .;] hdpc.
Magnus 143, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.3 x 13.8 cm.
m. [Without period, but with "The" in title;] 3 vs. and
six-line chor.; sheet no. 714; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 13.6 cm.
n. [As above;] Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry
top, col. 22.3 X 13.6 cm.
652. THE FLAG OF THE YKEY..- Nobly our flag flutters
o'er us to-day (2 vs. and chor.)
a. [Without "The" in title and period at end; without
hyphen in first line;] 2 chors.; publ. Auner [address im-
perfectly printed.]
A-J border; sailor nailing flag to masthead. 21.2 x
12.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24.3 x 15.1 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 23.2 x 14 cm.
d. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26.2 x 17 cm.
e. [Without "The" in title;] 2 chors.; publ. Johnson (2).
Sailor nailing flag to masthead. 18.9 x 11.5 cm.
f. [Without hyphen in first line;] publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Johnson has 600 different kinds of songs.
A-J border. 25.1 x 15.8 cm.
g. With exclamation point at end of title; by Henry A.
Milliard; sheet no. 732; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.2 x 12.3 cm.
h. By Henry A. Milliard; sheet no. 861.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
653. THE FLAG OF THE REPUBLIC. -Long iivve our
proud Stars and Stripes of Libetiy (2 vs.) Air: I'm Afloat.
43
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.9 x 16.9 cm.
b. By Eugene Johnston; [with BLUE VIOLETS on recto;]
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
654. THE FLAG WITH THE THIRTY-FOUR STARS. -77ze
Rebels sing the "Bonnie Blue Flag" (5 vs. and chor.)
a. [Without hyphen in title;] publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.9 x 15.1 cm.
b. By Gen. W. H. Hayward; 6 vs. and chor.; variant in
viiording of text; [publ.] Doyle (1).
T. o. border. 22 x 13.8 cm.
c. Variant in wording of text; [publ.] Doyle (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
d. Title: "Our Flag With Thirty-Four Stars"; Tune-
Dixey's Land; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Cata-
logue of Songs.
A-J border. 24 x 14.4 cm.
e. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 19.6 x
12.1 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 207, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.6 cm.
g. [As above;] advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illus-
trated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 109a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
h. [Without "The" before "Thirty-Four"; without quotes
in first line;] Air— Bonnie Blue; sheet no. 876; publ. Par-
tridge (2).
T. o. border. 21.8 x 13.9 cm.
i. Title in quotes; By W. H. Hayward, Esq.; cop: 1862,
Wm. H. Hayward, DCMd; long lines; 7 vs. and chor.
Double-line border. 22 x 12.3 cm.
655. FLAMING O'FLANNAGANS.-ATow I'm of age, I'll
come into m,y property (4 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Geo. W. Anderson, Irish Vocalist; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25.4 x 16 cm.
656. FLASH EVERY SABRE BRIGHT. -DraM; comrades
draw the bright sabre again (3 vs.)
By Robert Johnston; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus,
SDN.Y.; adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 13.6 cm.
657. FLIP FLAP. -T/zere's big fish, and little fish (5 vs.
and chor.)
As sung by Frank Lum, the celebrated Ethiopian
comedian.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.4 x 14.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3); Boyd's imprint added (1).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 13.7 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 22.6 X 14.5 cm.
658. THE FLOATING WORK- HOUSE. — 'Tzs of a fearful
captain a story now I'll tell (9 vs.) Tune of Brennan on the
Moor.
23.7 X 15.2 cm.
659. FLORA MAY.— In South Carolina I was bom (3 vs.
and chor.)
Words and Music composed by John S. LeFavour, of
Salem; words published by permission from the author;
music to be had at the principal Bookstores; publ. and
sold by Peckham (1).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 12.9 cm.
660. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. -WS/z lofty song we love
to cheer (3 vs.)
By Francis Bennock; part of "Soldier's letter from the
Crimea" at bottom; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.8 cm.
661. FLOW GENTLY SWEET AFTON.-i^ioev gently sweet
Afton am,ong thy green braes (2 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x I6.I cm.
662. THE FLOWER OF THE LAND.-TTte Sunburst has
dawned over all the glad mountains (3 vs. and chors.) Air:
Jessie, the Flower of Dumblane.
Sung by G. W. Gill; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.7cm.
663. THE FLOWERS WERE V.'LOOm.mG.- The flowers
were blooming, the birds they were singing (2 vs. and chors.)
Beautiful Song and Chorus, sung by Carncross, at
Carncross & Dixey's Eleventh Street Opera House; music
obtained of J. L. Carncross & Co.; publ. Auner (5). 20.5 x
12.8 cm.
FLOWING HAIR, see FAIRY-BELLE, and JOHNNY'S
SO BASHFUL.
664. THE FLOW'RY SHANNON SIDE.-7f was on a sum-
m.er's morning, as early I did stray (12 vs.) Air— Burning
of the Henry Clay.
Publ. [De] Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.9 cm.
665. FLYE^G YOUR KITE TOO HIGH.-When Doctor
Franklin went to catch (7 vs.) Air— The Elixir of Love.
Tony Pastor's Comic Songster; publ. Dick & Fitz-
gerald.
A-J border. 20 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
666. FOND HEARTS AT HOME. -When I left the dear home
of my father's (3 vs.)
Composed by W. Percival; sung nightly with Tremen-
dous Applause, by Buckley's celebrated Band of Minstrels,
539 Broadway, New York; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
667. FOR LOVE OF TKEE.-The forest flowers again are
springing (2 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.4 x 16.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 729; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15.7 cm.
668. FOR THE UNION WE'LL DIE.-/« oppression's dark
hour, are our patriot Sires (3 vs.)
By Dr. W. S. Hurlocke; Respectfully inscribed to
General Sam. Houston, of Texas; music published by W. H.
Coulston.
A-J border. 20 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
669. THE FORSAKEN TO THE FALSE ONE.-7rfare thee
to forget m.e! go wander where thou wilt (6 vs.)
44
By Thomas Haynes Bayly; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
FORT DONELSON IS TAKEN, see THE SWORD OF
BUNKER HILL.
670. THE FOUR LEAVED SHAMR0CK.-/7i seek a four
leaved shamrock (5 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24 x 16 cm.
b. With hyphen in title, and in first line; sheet no. 713;
7 vs. in 3; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
671. FOURTH OF JULY OBEX— Great Independent Day has
come (33 vs.)
Headed: "1856"; By Josiah Lord Thomas, Esq.
T. o. border. 31.3 x 24.5 cm.
672. FOURTH OF JULY SONG. -We hail once again, the
glad day that gave (3 vs.) Air: Star-Spangled Banner.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3), with 2-line imprint.
De Marsan eagle border. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above; with 3-line imprint.]
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
c. [Without hyphen in Air;] By M. J. Million; sheet no.
1010; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 13 cm.
673. FOURTH OF JULY UNION SOT^G. -Hail, our country's
natal mom (8 vs.) Air— "Scots wha hae wi' Wallace bled."
[Publ.] Louis Bonsai.
T. o. border; eagle with flag and banner. 21.5 x 12 cm.
674. FRANKLIN HOSE SONG. -Ye Members of the Frank-
lin Hose (14 vs.) Tune— "Rocks of Sicily."
Publ. T. M. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
675. FREE AND EASY.— /'m the girl that's free and easy
(6 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Fanny Forrest with immense success; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 20.4 x 13.9 cm. (cropped)
676. FREE & EASY. NO. 2.-/ know a gal that I do fancy
(5 vs. and chor.)
Written by Frank Spear, and sung by J. H. Budworth;
sheet no. 924; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
677. FREE & EASY OF OUR UNION. -Listen to the can-
nons roaring (6 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] By John C. Cross;
sheet no. 820; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
678. THE FREE & EASY SOnG.-Merrily pass the nights
away (4 vs.) Air— Barclay and Perkins's Drayman.
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
679. FREE & EASY STILL. -/'m the lad that's free and
easy (7 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
680. A FREE MASON'S HYMN, IN HONOR OF THE REV.
GEORGE GhUBKEATK. — In fasting and praying with
Christ in the way (9 vs.)
Composed by Maria L. Davis, fWidow.) Philadelphia,
July, 1864. 24 x 12 cm.
FREEDOM'S ALTAR, see ON FREEDOM'S ALTAR.
FREEDOM'S BANNER, see FREEDOM'S GITIDE.
681. FREEDOM'S BATTLE.— Brothers! though ye strive
full bravely (6 vs.)
By Richard Coe.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
682. FREEDOM'S COMING HOME.— Be/ore Old Abe leaves
Washington (3 vs. and chor.) Air— Few Days.
Sheet no. 727; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20 x 12 cm.
683. FREEDOM'S GUIDE. -OMr country is now great and
free (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Dedicated to the 69th. Regiment of New-York; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan flag border, with central star, col. 25.5 x
17 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan horned imp border. 24.7 x
16.5 cm.
c. Dedicated to the 69th Regt. N.Y.S.M. By P. Sharkey;
sheet no. 737; Air— Dixie's Land; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.8 X 13.5 cm.
d. [Asabove;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.5 x 12.5 cm.
e. Title: "Freedom's Banner!!"; dedicated to the New
York Zouaves, Federal Hill.
T. o. border; yellow paper. 19 x 11 cm. (cropped?)
684. THE FREEMAN'S HOME. A NATIONAL ODE.- TTzom
Star-spangled Banner, we love thy sweet wave (5 vs.)
Air.— "Flow Gently, Sweet Alton."
a. By the Author of "The Nation's Scourge"; copyright
secured; published 907 Poplar St., Philadelphia.
T. o. border. 20 x 11.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with quotes around "The Freeman's
Home"; with adv. printed on verso in red ink: "Callis'
Toy and Variety Store." 17.3 x 10. 5 cm. (cropped)
685. FREEMEN, ARISE.— Oh! freemen arise in defence of
your flag (3 vs. and chor.) Air. The American Star.
By William Sutherland; publ. J. Magee.
Letter paper; blue ink; border and flag in red and blue.
20 X 13.2 cm.
686. FREEMEN, KAhhYX— Awake from your slumbers.
Brave Heroes (7 vs. and chor.) Air: Rosin the Bow.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without comma in title;] By Eddie Eames; sheet no.
824; with e.xclamation point and "Brave Heroes" not cap-
italized in first line; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
45
687. FREEMEN'S RALhYl— Freemen, freemen, from
mountain, from, valley (5 vs. and chor.)
T. o. border. 16.5 x 10.5 cm. (cropped?)
688. FREMONT & VICTORY. -ilzse, rise! from your
stupor! awake ye, awake (5 vs.)
For the Mass Meeting at Oyster Bay, September 20,
1856. 24.2 X 15.3 cm.
689. FREMONT AND VICTORY. A RALLYING SONG.—
Behold! the furious storm, is rolling (3 vs.) Tune— Mar-
seilles Hymn.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.8 cm.
b. Title: "Rallying Song for the Mass Meeting at Oyster
Bay, September 20, 1856"; with 3 chors. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
690. THE FRENCH LADY.— Come and listen to the story
(6 vs.) Air— "Sister Mary."
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border. 27 x 13.5 cm.
691. THE FRIENDS WE LEAVE BEHIND US. -Come Com-
rades while we March away (3 vs.) Tune— "The Girl I Left
Behind Me."
Cop: 1862, J. Magee; subtitle: "The Soldiers Parting
Song."
Letter paper; blue ink; double line border with 2 flags
and motto "Liberty and Union Forever" in red and blue.
20 X 12.5 cm.
692. FRIENDSHIP AND l.OV'E.— Of every sensation true
joy can impart (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24 x 16 cm.
FRIENDSHIP'S WISH, see I'M AFLOAT.
Publ. T. M. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 13 cm.
GAILY THE TROUBADOUR, see SWASH SHAY, HANDS
ACROSS.
698. GAL FROM THE SOUTH.— M31 massa had a colored
gal (3 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
699. THE GAL IN THE CABBAGE LINE. A PARODY ON
"DANDY JIM FROM CAROLINE. "-Mji darling Jane, I'd
have you know (7 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
700. THE GAL WITH DE BLUE DRESS O^.-Now white
folks, I'll sing to you (3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
701. THE GAL WITH THE BALMORAL. -As / walked down
the street (4 vs. and chor.) Air— "Jockey Hat and Feather."
a. Publ. Auner (address imperfectly printed).
A-J border. 21.9 x 13.7 cm.
b. As sung by Bryants' Minstrels; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x 16.5 cm.
702. GALLANT FIGHTING JOE. -On old Virginia's sacred
soil (6 vs.) Air— "Brave Lord Willoughby."
a. Sheet no. 825; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 13.5 cm.
b. Title: "Song of the Potomac Veterans; or, Gallant
Fighting Joe"; with first vs. set to music; adv: War Songs
for Freemen; [publ.] Ticknor & Fields. 27.3 x 15.7 cm.
693. THE FRIGHT OF OLD VIRGINIA. BEING A CON-
DENSED ACCOUNT OF THE HARPER'S FERRY INSUR-
RECTION, OCTOBER 16TH, 1859. -O/z.' have you heard
the news of late (9 vs. and chor.) Air— "Teddy the Tiler."
By Walter W. Warren; publ. Warren (4). 23.9 x
12.8 cm.
694. FROM A HUSBAND TO HIS WIFE.-S/ze who sleeps
upon m.y heart (3 vs.)
a. Publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.3 x
15.4 cm.
703. THE GALLANT HUSSAR. -A damsel possess 'd of
great beauty (6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 436; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 22.5 x 13.7 cm.
704. THE GALLANT 99TH REGIMENT. ^.Y .S.V .-Brave
Comrades , all, come list to me; your spirits I'll cheer
(8 vs.) Air: River Roe.
By P. K.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
695. THE FRONTIER MUSKETEERS. -/f was on the
second of October, when us boys we did parade (3 vs. and
2 chors.)
Composed by Wm. H. Core; print. Andrews; with
Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
696. FUNERAL PROCESSION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN,
AS IT STARTED FROM THE DEPOT IN PHILADELPHIA,
APRIL 22D, 1865.— So^Zy the light of the parting day (4 vs.)
Tune.— Star of the Evening, Glory on High.
July 4th, 1865; print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill-
Heads, Circulars, etc. 24 x 14.5 cm.
697. THE FURNITURE CAR.-When last I saw the Philly,
'twas on a wint'ry day (8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Low Back'd
Car."
705. GALLANT PENNSYLVANIA 69TH, IRISH VOLUN-
TEERS — To Erin's sons of hill and plain, come listen to
my feeble strain (6 vs.) Air.— McKenney's Dream
Dedicated to the Sixty-ninth Regiment Pennsylvania
Volunteers, by M. Fay; cop: 1863, J. H. Johnson, EDPa.
a. Publ. Johnson (2). 23.5 x 14.6 cm.
b. Title: "Irish Volunteers, Penn'a's Gallant 69th.";
publ. Johnson (2). 24.5 x 16 cm.
706. GALLANT 69TH —We are privates in the Sixty-Ninth
(3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Ed. Harrigan; music by Dave Braham.
a. With period at end of title; "Ninth" in first line not in
caps; adv: By sending Johnson, 40 cents; [publ.] Johnson
(4) [imprint partially cropped]. 18.3 x 12 cm.
46
b. Music published by Wm. A. Pond & Co.
Four military figures. 15.3 x 11.5 cm. (cropped)
707. THE GALLANT 69TH NO. 8. -The Sons of old Granua
are arming (5 vs.) Air: The Land of Shillelagh.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars and
stripes, col. 24 x 17 cm.
708. THE GALLANT 69TH REGIMENT.-Ofe.' Hibernia,
green Gem of the Ocean (3 vs.) Air: Red, White, and Blue.
Dedicated to the "Sullivan Boys" of Company A.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars and
stripes, col. 21 x 14.2 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
c. With single quotes around "Sullivan Boys" in dedica-
tion; sheet no. 861; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19.5 x 12.6 cm.
d. By Ned Kirby; sheet no. 808; worded: "And dedicated
to the Sullivan Boys of Company A."; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
709. THE GALLANT SOLDIER. — W%eM war-drums beat
and cannons rattle, sage and sire stories tell (7 vs.)
Air: The Storm.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 17.3 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] By F. Collins; sheet
no. 1024; publ. Wrigley (1) [imprint upside down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
710. GALLANT SOLDIER BOYSl-Tfee shrill trumpets
sounding and the drums are rattling loud (4 vs. and chor.)
Air— Fairy Belle.
Sheet no. 745; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22 x 12.2 cm.
711. THE GALLANT SONS OF ERIN.-yoM, Soldiers brave,
pray pay attention: gentle folks, grand condescention (6 vs.
and chor.)
Dedicated to the 69th Regt. N.Y.S.M.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 26 x 16 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.7 x I6 cm.
c. With varying punctuation in first line; sheet no. 1064;
By Timothy B. O'Regan; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
d. [As above; with BY THE SAD SEA-WAVE on recto.]
23.6 X 15.6 cm.
e. [As above; with O GENTLY BREATHE on recto.]
22.4 X 13.5 cm.
712. THE GALLANT 28TH.-Corwe all you brave, and
united let us be (6 vs.) Tune.— "Sons of America."
Composed by John Hayes, John Chapman and David S.
Beeth; respectfully dedicated to the 28th Regiment, P.V.,
in Camp near Point of Rocks, Md.; publ. Johnson (2).
A- J border; two hands pointing at title. 23 x 14 cm.
713. GALS ON THE AVENUE. -As / walked out one sultry
morn (6 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Tom Vance; sheet no. 727; publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
714. THE GAMBLER'S WIFE. -Dark is the night! how
dark! no light— no fire (9 vs.)
Poetry by Dr. Crofts; music by Henry Russell.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.3 cm.
715. THE GARDEN GATE. — The day was clos'd, the moon
shone bright (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
716. THE GARRET NEAR THE SKY. -The cottage by the
sea you've heard of (3 vs.) Air: The Cottage by the sea.
Written by G. W. Hunt, and sung by Tony Pastor; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
717. GAY AND HAPPY.-/ am the girl that's gay and happy
(8 vs. and chor.)
Composed and sung by Miss Annie Rush, the Philadel-
phia Vocalist.
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A- J border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. With "&" in title.
A-J border. 20.3 x 13.4 cm. (cropped)
c. [Without "the Philadelphia Vocalist";] publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.6 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc.
A-J border. 21 x 12.6 cm.
e. Adv: Union Badges, Letter & Note Papers, etc. at
Johnson's (2).
A-J border. 18.8 x 10. 3 cm.
f. With 7 vs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
h. [Without "Composed and sung by . . .";] As sung by
Miss Clara Butler at the New Grotto Saloon, Corner Fifth
and Chestnut Sts.; print. Walter Warren (3).
Wavy -line border; man riding sow with sign "Fourth
Edition". 25.3 x 14.5 cm.
i. Sheet no. 821; with "&" in title; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
THE GAY CAVALIER, see THE CAVALIER.
718. GAY CONDUCTOR.-PWitte /oifes, give me your atten-
tion, while I sing yoti a little song (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "Gay Conductor On the City-Railroad-Cars";
As Sung by Lewis Simmons, the favorite banjoist, at the
Melodeon, 539 Broadway; [without chorus;] publ. De
Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 16.2 cm.
b. As sung by Andrew J. Leavitt, the Champion Banjo
Soloist; publ. Johnson (2); advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill-
Heads, etc., and Sam. Sanford's New Song Books.
A-J border [partly cropped]; horses pulling railroad
cars. 20.5 x 12.2 cm.
719. THE GAY OLD COOK.— Some tiventy years ago
(10 vs.) Air: Shan Van Rocht.
47
By Frozen Water; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.3 x 17 cm.
GEN. F. SIEGEL, BRIG. GEN.
MARCH TO THE WHITE HOUSE!
U.S.A., see TRAITOR'S
720. GEN. GILMORE VS. BEAUREGARD !-iJoMKd the South
Atlantic Shores (6 vs.) Air— Landlady of France.
By A. Anderson, late of the 45th Regt., P.V.M., Sep-
tember, 1863; print. Harris.
T. o. border. 21.4 x 13 cm.
GEN. GRANT'S BOYS, see GENERAL GRANT'S BOYS.
721. GEN. GRANT'S VICTORY AT CHATTANOOGA.-/*
was November twenty-third the Union Ball began (8 vs.
and chor.) Air— On the Road to Brighton.
Written by Geo. P. Hardwick, Washington, D.C.;
Respectfully dedicated to Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant; cop: 1863,
G. P. Hardwick, DCD.C.
Letter paper; single-line border; part of Magnus
Gettysburg series (closest to hdpc. 113) with lateral exten-
sion full length of right side of sheet. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
721A. GEN. LEE, "IS PRETTY GOOD LOOKING," BUT
HE CANT COME IN MARYLAND.-O/z, carry me back to
old Virginia (4 vs.) Air— "Oh, carry me back to Old Vir-
ginia. ' '
T. o. border. 25.1 x 9 cm.
722. GEN. McCLELLAN'S FAREWELL ADDRESS TO
HIS ARMY. — Ke hills and vales and camps around (6 vs.)
Air— Highland Mary.
Cop: A. Anderson, EDPa., 1862.
a. Written by A. Anderson, Philadelphia, November, 1862;
[publ.] A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 21 x 12.7 cm.
b. By A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 21.4 x 13.5 cm.
GEN. SCOTT & CORPORAL JOHNSON, see GENERAL
SCOTT AND CORPORAL JOHNSON.
723. GEN. SIEGEL'S CELEBRATED CAMP SONG.-Hark!
the loud reveille of the artillery (5 vs. and chor.)
Written by J. P. Morris; music composed by David A.
Warden; cop: 1862, David A. Warden, EDPa.; adv: The
Music for the following Copyright Songs obtained [from]
D. A. Warden (1); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 15 cm.
724. GENERAL GRANT'S BOYS.-Fe copperheads and
traitors, to you these lines we write (4 vs. and chor.)
Cop: 1864, James D. Gay, EDPa.
a. With "Gen." in title; By James D. Gay, the celebrated
Army Song Publisher and Vocalist.
T. o. border; battle scene with line of charging soldiers
within ornamental frame. 24.5 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] election rally with man on platform, and
slogan "Grant's Beverage is Meade." 24.2 x 15 cm.
c. With "copperheads" in first line in caps; Respectfully
dedicated to the Army of the Potomac; By James D. Gay;
Air: "Old Virginia low lands, low"; with cop. 12 mm.
below text.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; with
title "Richmond" under hdpc; publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x
12.6 cm.
d. [As above; without hdpc. title;] with cop. 3 mm. below
text. 20.2 X 12.6 cm.
e. [As above; without hdpc. title;] with cop. 12 mm. below
text; with "bart" for "part" in 2nd line. 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
GENERAL LEE, see THE ROSE OF TRALEE.
725. GENERAL LOGAN, AND THE 15TH ARMY CORPS. -
Oh, did you see the flying Johnnies (12 vs. and chor.)
Tune.— "The Kingdom am a Coming."
By Capt. R. W. Burt, 76th Ohio V.V.I.
a. American Steam Press, Newark, Ohio.
Double-line border. 26.5 x 13 cm.
b. With "Fifteenth" in title; with "Comin" in Tune; adv:
Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
T. o. border; blue ink. 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
726. GENERAL M'CLELLAN ON THE BATTLEFIELD OF
ANTIETAM.— .Saj;, who at Antietam. a spectator has been
(4 vs.)
By J. B.
a. Double-line border with corner fleurons; green paper;
bust of McClellan. 25.5 x 13.7 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 23 x 11.7 cm.
727. GENERAL MEADE, THE HERO OF GETTYSBURG. -
Hail to the chieftain who comes in his glory (3 vs. and
chors.) Air.— Hail to the Chief who in triumph advances.
July 4th, 1865; print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill-
Heads, Circulars, etc. 24.5 x 14.5 cm.
728. GENERAL SCOTT AND CORPORAL JOHNSON. -An
old and crippled veteran to the War Department came
(5 vs.)
a. Words by Bayard Taylor; Music by D. A. Warden;
Music had of D. A. Warden (2); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 14.8 cm.
b. Title: "The War of 1812 & 1861. Gen. Scott and Billy
Johnson"; By Bayard Taylor; adv: Printing of all descrip-
tion; print. John W. Du Bree.
Double-line border with corner fleurons. 24.3 x
13.4 cm.
c. With "Gen." and "&" in title; adv: 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 19, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.4 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 20, col. 20.2 x 12.5 cm.
e. With "&" in title.
Letter paper; General Scott in armchair holding paper
"To the People of the U.S.", col. 23.2 x 14 cm.
GEN'L SHERMAN'S BONNY BOYS, see SHERMAN'S
BONNY BOYS IN BLUE.
729. GENTLE ANNIE. -Ttow wilt come no more, gentle
Annie (3 vs. and chor.)
Adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads, etc.; publ. John-
son (2).
T. o. border; girl with flower pot and shovel. 23.8 x
15.3 cm.
48
730. GENTLE ELLA.— Once I knew a blue-eyed maiden
(4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 25 x 17 cm.
b. By F. C. Long; sheet no. 707; pubL Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
731. GENTLE JENNY GRAY.-Mji heart is sad, I'll tell
you why (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Mr. Joseph Murphy, of Wood & Christy's
Minstrels; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.6 x 16.5 cm.
732. GENTLE MAGGIE. -Ok an Island in the old Mohawk
(3 vs. and chor.)
Words by John Miller; Music composed and arranged
by Frank Mosier; As sung by the Mohawk Chorals of
Cohoes, N.Y.; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24 7 x 16 cm.
733. [GEORGE B. McCLELLAN. ]-Gorf leads to victory
where justice is our aim (16 lines)
The following Beautiful Acrostic was written down by
Col. Max Langenschwartz, during McClellan's interview
with the Chicago Delegation; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 11, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
734. GEORGE SHIFFLER. -Americans, attention give
(7 vs.)
With narrative beginning: "It will be remembered
that this young man was shot . . ."; advs: Printed and for
sale at [blank] Card and Job Printing Office Phila., and
Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 18.8 x 10.3 cm.
735. THE GERMAN BAND, OR THE DUTCH FLAGEOLET-
PLAYER.— BetoM a poor deluded man, a victim to decep-
tion (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
736. GERMAN FIFTH— Of you'll look at us your oud
(3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Harry Bennett; Music by Gus Williams; adv:
By sending Johnson (4) 12 three-cent stamps; publ. John-
son (4). 20.2 X 12 cm.
737. GETTYSBURG. —Tfee boldest and the bloodiest raid
(14 vs.)
By Robert Morris, Esq.; Respectfully dedicated to
General Meade; publ. with music by Lee & Walker; copy-
right secured. 24.5 x 17.7 cm.
■Bin ich Eins
738. GEWISSHEIT DES GNADENSTANDES.-
deiner Kinderschaar (5 vs.)
[By] C. M.
T. o. border; pink paper. 16 x 13 cm.
739. THE GHOST OF MIKE WALSH. -Tare an' ages, ye
spolpyeens be asy (5 vs.) Air: Old Rosin the Beau.
"Song rapped out at a spiritual circle . . .;" publ.
H. [De] Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
740. GIDEON'S BAND.— O^J, keep your hat upon your head
(8 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung at the Arch Street Theatre, with unbounded
applause; music obtained at A. Fisher's Book Store; cop:
1861, C. R. Dodworth, EDPa.
A-J border. 20.2 x 13.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x 16.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1048; As Sung by Wood's Minstrels; publ.
Wrigley (1); [with NATURE'S WOODLAND CALL on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15 cm.
741. THE GIFT OF OUR FATHERS-THE FLAG OF THE
FREE! OUR OATH OF ALLEGIANCE-THE UNION PER
SE. A NATIONAL SONG.— O/z say can you see by the dawn's
early light (6 vs. and chor. with music)
By John M. Crosland, Written for the advance Troops
in defence of the National Capitol, and dedicated to loyal
hearts everywhere; cop: 1861, J. M. Crosland, EDPa.
Lithographed; flag. 30.3 x 24.2 cm.
742. GIPSY COUNTESS. -O/z.' how can a poor Gipsy
maiden like me (8 vs.)
Duett; words by Mrs. Crawford; music by Glover;
Music obtained at Wm. R. Smith; adv: By sending Johnson
50 cts; publ. Johnson (2). 20 x 12.5 cm.
743. THE GIPSY KING. -'Tis I'm the Gipsy-King (4 vs.
and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.4 x I6 cm.
b. With "Gipsey" in title; sheet no. 978; [without 2 line
chor. after first vs.;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
744. THE GIPSY'S WARNING. -Tr«s< him not, 0 Gentle
Lady (4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
745. GIPSY'S WARNING. OR BE WATCHFUL & BEWARE!
—Seek not to know the future (2 vs.)
Music obtained of Wm. A. Pond & Co.; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan clown border. 23.7 x 15.6 cm.
746. THE GIRL FROM YEWDALE'S MILL.-« is of a girl
at Fairmount, that I am. going to sing (8 vs.) Air: "The
Raging Canal."
By Jimmy Smith; publ. Scroggy (3); adv: Largest col-
lection of songs in the United States. 27.8 x 15.5 cm.
747. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND MF.-I'm lonesome since
I cross' d the hills (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;) hdpc. Magnus 233, col. 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
d. Sheet no. 76; publ. Partridge (1).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 12.3 cm.
748. THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND ME.-' Tis many days
since I left home (4 vs.)
Dedicated to Our Volunteers.
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
49
b. [Without dedication;] Published and sold by James D.
Gay, the celebrated song Publisher of Philadelphia.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.1 x 13.1 cm.
c. By John L. Zieber; publ. Johnson (2), with "7 N.
Tenth" in imprint.
A-J border; female figure. 23.5 x 15.3 cm.
d. [As above;] with "No. 7 North Tenth" in imprint;
adv; all the New and Popular Songs.
T. o. border; female figure. 23.5 x 15.2 cm.
e. By John L. Zieber; cop: 1862, J. Magee, in blue ink.
Letter paper; blue ink; double red and blue line border
with flags at top and motto; bust of Liberty. 20.1 x 12.8 cm.
f. [As above;] with cop. in red ink. 20.1 x 12.8 cm.
g. [Without period at end of title;] By John L. Zieber.
17.7 X 10.2 cm. (cropped)
h. [Without dedication;] but with title: "The Wife I Left
Behind Me"; adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 5, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
i. [As above;] but with different adv: 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 5, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 171, col.; publ. iVIagnus (1).
20.2 X 12.7 cm.
k. [Without dedication;] adv: Price List of Stephens'
Colored Album Drolleries [publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; woman resting on divan in garden, col.
21.4 X 13.9 cm.
749. THE GIRL I LOVED BEST OF ALL.-T/ze girl that I
loved best of all (3 vs.) Air— Harp that once Through
Tara's Hall.
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.5 x 16.7 cm.
750. GIVE'EM STRING AND LET'EM WENT.-i,t/e is but
a span of horses (5 vs.)
2nd song: "Go It While You're Young."
A-J border. 19.7 x 15 cm. (cropped)
751. GIVE ME A COT IN THE VALLEY I hOWE.-Give me
a cot in the valley I love (2 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; musical instruments on song book. 23.7
X 14.9 cm.
b. 2nd song: "The Cot Where I Was Born"; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.3 x 16.7 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (2). 24.9 x 16. 8 cm.
752. GIVE ME A nOME.-Give me a home, that I can call
(7 vs.)
Publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
753. GIVE ME A NOBLE FELLOW WITH A BUCKTAIL IN
HIS HAT. — KoM may boast of fancy Regiments (3 vs.)
Words by Miss Harriet L. Castle; Music by J. C.
Beckel; cop: J. C. Beckel, EDPa.; music publ. by J. C.
Beckel.
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.2 cm.
b. Adv: Brooks' Ball Room Monitor, publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.8 x 15.7 cm.
GIVE ME WOMAN, GIVE ME WINE, see WHEN I
DREAM THAT YOU LOVE ME.
754. GIVE US BACK OUR OLD COMMANDER. -Giw us
back our old Commander (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Cop: 1862, Winner & Co., EDPa.; Winner & Go's
music store (3); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.9 x 14.8 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 23.4 x 14.8 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
d. Title: "Give Us Back Little Mac Our Old Commander";
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.5 cm.
e. Words and Music by Sep: Winner; published by per-
mission of Winner & Co. (3); publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24 x 13.7 cm.
f. Publ. Johnson & Co. 22.4 x 11. 5 cm.
g. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 13,
col. 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
h. [As above;] letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 115,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 21 x 12.8 cm.
i. [As above;] with line between text and adv.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 134, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
j. [As above; without line between text and adv.] 20.2
X 12.5 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 150, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20 X 12.5 cm.
1. Adv: Send for Price List of Stephen's Colored Album
Drolleries [publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; McClellan standing by his horse, col.
22.8 X 14 cm.
m. Sheet no. 1115; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.3 x 14 cm.
755. GLEE. COME BROTHERS SISTERS.— Cowze, Brothers,
Sisters, tune the lay (3 vs. and chor.)
Advs: You will save 25 per cent, and Cards, Circulars,
Bill Heads, etc.; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.4 cm.
756. THE GLORIOUS FLAG OF LIBERTY.-We wUl pull
down the Rebel Flag; it shall not wave on high (3 vs. and
chor.) Air: A Yankee Man-of-war.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24.5 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1038; Written by James TuUy, and sung by
T. F. McNally; [without "A" in title of Air;] publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 13.5 cm.
757. GLORIOUS 69THI— Come all, you Gallant Heroes,
along with me combine (12 vs.)
50
a. Publ. De Marsan (3); with 2-line title.
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.7 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] with 1-line title. 23.5 x 14 cm.
c. With period at end of title; sheet no. 607; publ. Par-
tridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.6 x 15 cm.
d. [Without exclamation point at end of title;] sheet no.
902; publ. Wrigley [without address].
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
e. T. o. border. 19 x n cm. (cropped)
758. THE GLORIOUS STRIPES & STARS. -Come all, you
loyal Patriots, many may there be (8 vs.) Air: George
Reilly.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. By F. Collins; sheet no. 827; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
759. GLORY FOR THE NORTH. -C^zeer /or the banner as
we rally near its stars (4 vs. and chor.) Tune— Glory
Hallelujah.
Sheet no. 701; [publ.] Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.4 cm.
GLORY HALLELUJAH. NO. 1. see ELLSWORTH'S
BODY LIES MOULDERING IN THE GRAVE.
760. GLORY HALLELUJAH. NO. 2.-0ur Soldiers, now
are marching to'ards the South (10 vs. and chor.)
Air: John Brown song.
By Fred. Percy.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 22.7 x 14.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.2 x 16.4 cm.
761. GLORY HALLELUJAH. NO. 2. -Brave McClellan is
our leader now (8 vs. and chor.) Air— Brothers, will you
Meet me?
Music obtained of Horace Waters (1); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
GLORY HALLELUJAH. NO. 3, see JOHN BROWN
SONG.
GLORY HALLY HALLELUJAH, see JOHN BROWN
SONG.
762. GLORY TO GODl GLORY TO GODl-Gtory to God!
Glory to God! (4 vs. with music for 1st vs. and chor.)
[A National Anthem;] Words by A. J. H. Duganne;
Music by Mrs. E. A. Parkhurst; publ. Waters (1); cop:
1865, Horace Waters, SDN.Y.; Warren Music Stereotyper.
T. o. border. 23.1 x 27.6 cm.
763. GLORY TO OLD MAINE. -Rally round our standard,
ye gallant men and true (4 vs. and chor.) Air— "Glory
Hallelujah."
Dedicated to the Twelfth Maine Regiment; sold by
H. W. Bryant; print. Berry.
Single-line border. 23.5 x 15.1 cm.
764. "GO IT ALONE," OR THE GAME OF hlF'E. -There's
a game much in fashion— I think it's called euchre (7 vs.)
Sheet no. 991; From the Phunny Phellow; by John G.
Saxe; publ. Partridge (5).
T. o. border. 20.7 x 14.9 cm.
765. GO IT WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG. -Money's scarce they
say, and very well we know it (5 vs. and chor.)
Sung by John Winans, the Popular Comedian.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.3 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x 16.5 cm.
GO IT WHILE YOU'RE YOUNG, see also GIVE 'EM
STRING AND LET'EM WENT.
766. GO WHERE GLORY WAITS THEE. -Go where glory
waits thee (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border. 25.3 x 16.2 cm.
767. THE GOBBLE FAMILY, OR, MY GRANDFATHER'S
FARM YARD, A QUARTETTE.— My Grandfather had some
very fine turkeys (4 vs. and chors.)
Composed and arranged by Prof. Kirbye, and sung
nightly with immense applause, at all the popular concerts;
publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
768. GOD FOR OUR NATIVE LAND. -Gorf's blessing be
upon (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.2 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 23 x 14 cm.
769. GOD PROTECT OUR DEAR OLD YhAG.—God protect
our dear old flag (3 vs.)
Composed by Wm. H. Peirsol; print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 19 x 11 cm.
770. GOD SAVE AMERICA. -God bless the land that gave
us birth (5 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "U. S. M. O. Series"; with a patriotic war
anecdote at top of page.
T. o. border. 22.1 x 12.6 cm.
771. GOD SAVE OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG. -God save our
Country's flag (3 vs. printed with and without music.)
Headed: "National Songs Issued By The Loyal National
League"; Words by E. Turney; Music by R. Lowry; sold
by R. Brinkerhoff; cop: 1862, E. Turney, SDN.Y.; [with
explanation of the song at bottom of page].
a. Double t. o. border, flag, between words " 'The Sign
of Liberty Our Fathers Gave' ". 29.6 x 19.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with flag printed in red and blue. 28.5 x
17.7 cm.
c. [As above; but without heading.] 30.7 x 21. 1 cm.
772. GOD SAVE THE PRESIDENT !-God save the Presi-
dent (4 vs.) Tune— America.
Sheet no. 779; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 12.5 cm.
GOD SAVE THE STATE, see THE BATTLE CRY OF
FREEDOM.
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773. GOD SAVE THE UNION.— God, save our native land
(3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.1 x 14 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.8 x 16.2 cm.
o. By John Cross; sheet no. 711; publ. Wrlgley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21,3 x 12.8 cm.
774. GOD SAVE THE UNION. -May God save the Union'.
God grant it may stand (4 vs. and chor.)
Printed by permission of the owner of the Copyright;
Words by the Rev. Douglass Brewerton; Music by Carl
Wolfsohn; music publ. and to be had of G. Andre & Co.;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border. 22.5 x 13.5 cm.
GOD SAVE THE UNION, see also OUR COUNTRY'S
FLAG.
775. GOD WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW.-Wee^ no
more. O nobly fallen (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Who will care
for Mother now?
By Louise Barrows.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.3 x 17.1 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x
15.4 cm.
776. GOD WILL CARE FOR MOTHER T^O^ .-Death has
crept upon your pathway (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
By permission of Horace Waters (1), owner of the
copyright.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 120, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
b. [As above;] black ink; hdpc. Magnus 193a, col. 20.3 x
12.2 cm.
c. With only one chor.; Published and sung by James D.
Gay, of Philadelphia [followed by biographical sketch;]
adv: Sutlers and dealers supplied.
Letter paper; light green border with ornamental fig-
ures, by E. Rogers, Eng. 24.7 x 17.2 cm.
777. GOING ROUND DE HORN.— GoJK^ down de ribber on
de Mississippi steamer (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border; 5 Negro musicians. 23 x 14.7 cm.
778. GOING TO UNION HILL.-O/z / went out to take a ride,
de Oder afternoon (6 vs. and chor.)
a. With hyphen in title; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 17 cm.
b. Written by Frank Spear for J. H. Budworth, at the
Canterbury Music Hall N.Y.; sheet no. 857; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
779. THE GOLD DIGGER'S LAMENT. -I'm going far away
from m.y creditors just now (6 vs.) Air, Jeannett &
Jeannott.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 14.8 cm.
c. [Without Air;] with hyphen in title, and 6 vs. in 3;
sheet no. 800; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.2 x 15.7 cm.
GOLDEN SHORE: OR, A HOME BEYOND THE TIDE.
see A HOME BEYOND THE TIDE.
780. GOOD BYE, JOHN!—/// was rich, I'd have money
(6 vs. and chor.)
As Composed and sung by Dr. J. B. Kimball, (Magic
Oil Man.); publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16.8 cm.
781. GOOD EVENING, WHITE FOLKS. -Good evening
white folks, how do you do (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Dick McGowan, the Lion Banjoist, and
Comic Vocalist; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De Mar-
san SDN.Y. 26.2 X 16 cm.
782. GOOD LAGER BIER.— /'/Z sing to you a song dat you
all likes to hear (7 vs. and chor.) Air; Bold Privateer.
a. Title: "De Goot Lager Bier"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 17 cm.
b. Published by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia, formerly
a member of the Ringgold Artillery, Reading, Pa.; (with
I'M GOING TO FIGHT MIT SIGEL on verso.]
Letter paper; blue ink; ornamental border in red.
23.6 X 17.3 cm.
783. GOOD MORNING, MASTER LINCOLN!— Good morn-
ing, Master Lincoln (5 vs. and chor.) (Melody: "Wait for
the Wagon," &c.)
By Max Langenschwarz; cop: 1864, Max Langen-
schwarz, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 68, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
784. GOOD NEWS FROM HOME.— Good news from home-
good news for me (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained at the store of George P. Reed, Exten-
sive Music Publisher.
a. T. o. border. 20.8 x 11.8 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.7 x
15.3 cm.
c. [Without "Music obtained . . .";] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.8 x 17 cm.
GOOD NIGHT, see THE LAST LINK IS BROKEN.
GOOD OLD HUT AT HOME, see COME BACK,
STEBEN.
785. THE GOOD OLD PARTY. DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN
SONG. — H'e're the boys of the good old party (8 vs. and
chor.) Air: Gay and Happy.
Headed: "No. 2."; by E. M. Jr.; adv: McClellan Cam-
paign Songster [publ.] Mason & Co.
A-J border with inner border. 21.1 x 13.6 cm.
786. GOOD OLD SOUTHERN HOMY..— Not many years ago
(2 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (1). 20.5 x 11.5 cm.
787. GOOD SHIP CUMBERLAND.-Cojwe, all ye merry
sailors and all ye landsmen too (9 vs.) Air.— Raging Canal.
With narrative: "Which was sunk by the Rebel
Steamer Merrimac, in Hampton Roads, March 9, 1862.
52
The little Monitor then whipped the Merrimac and the
Whole School of Rebel Steamers."
a. [Without period at end of title, and explanation;] publ.
Auner (4).
A-J border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Without explanation;] with "The" in title; by E. F. M.;
As sung in all the Saloons; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
c. Publ. Auner (1). 19.7 x 11.7 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson & Co. 23 x 11.5 cm.
e. With title of Air in quotation marks. 16.8 x 11 cm.
(cropped)
f. With "Or the California Brothers" added to Air; publ.
Johnson (2).
Steamship. 23.8 x 15 cm.
g. [As above; but without period at end of title;] adv:
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor; [so]ld by Johnson (2).
Steamship. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
788. GOOD WILL HOSE SO}<SG.-Tke "Bleeders" of Fight-
ing so often have boasted (4 vs.) Air— Jessie, the Flower
of Dumblane.
Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24.8 x 14.9 cm.
789. ''GOQ-D-BY'E."-" Farewell, farewell'." is often heard
(3 vs.)
Sung with Tremendous Applause by Buckley's cele-
brated Band of Minstrels; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 16.7 cm.
790. GOOD-BYE, ALLIE DEARl-ft's when I'm far away
from hom.e (4 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "One Kindly Word Before We Part".
a. As sung by R. Simpson; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 26 x 16.9 cm.
b. [Without comma and e.xclamation point in title;] with
period at end of title; sheet no. 938.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.9 x 15.4 cm.
791. THE GOOD-BYE AT THE DOOR.-O/aZi the
mem.'ries of the past (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: " 'Twas Rank and Fame"; [publ.]
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.4 x 15.8 cm.
b. With "memories" in first line; sheet no. 1100; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 14.8 cm.
792. GOOD-BYE, FALSE HEART, GOOD-BYE. -Ocfc,
Norah dear, this heart ye're breaking (2 vs. and chor.)
A Parody on: Good-bye, Sweetheart, good-bye; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 16.1 cm.
793. GOOD-BYE SALLY DEAR.-SaZZji dear, I'm gwan to
leave you (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.7 x 14.6 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrew's.
24.2 X 15.5 cm.
794. THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH.-ATo!* good folks I will
sing you a song (7 vs.)
Composed and Sung by Mat. Gebler with unbounded
applause; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.4 cm.
795. THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH. NO 2. -Come, listen to
my rythm.ing, and I'll not detain you long (7 vs.)
a. As sung, with great success, by Wm. Jennings; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 16.1 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan trapper border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
c. With period after "NO" in title; sheet no. 591; sold
by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 14.7 cm.
d. Title as above, [without period after "2";] sheet no.
873; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
796. THE GOOSE HANGS HIGH. NO. 3. -The sights, in
New-York City, you'll find, are strange and queer (6 vs.)
As sung by Frank Lum, the celebrated vocalist; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 17 cm.
797. DER GOOSE HANGS HIGH. -Come, all yer gallus
fellers, and listen unter m.e (9 vs.)
a. [Without 5th vs.;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.6 x 16. 6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 735; publ. Wrigley [without address.)
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.7 x 13.5 cm.
GORCORAN'S IRISH LEGION, see CORCORAN'S
IRISH LEGION.
798. GRACE DARhmC—Oh! father loved! the storm is
raging (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, ool. 24.9 x 16.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 619; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25.1 x 15.7 cm.
799. GRAFTED INTO THE ARMY.— Owr Jimmy has gone
for to live in a tent (3 vs. and chor.)
[By Henry C. Work.]
a. With 3 vs. and 3 chor.; publ. Auner (3).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 14 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
c. Sung by Walter Bray, Talbot, &c.; publ. Boj'd; advs:
Boyd's Circulating Library, and 2,000 Plays for Sale.
T. o. border; comic figures of soldiers. 21.7 x 13 cm.
d. [Publ.] De Marsan (3); with last line reading:
"Chorus: O Jimmy, farewell!"
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 14.7 cm.
e. [As above;] with last line reading: "Chorus: O Jimmy,
farewell! &c." 25.6 x 16. 8 cm.
f. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs .
A-J border. 23.3 x 15. 1 cm.
g. With "Grafted" spelled "Crafted" in title; publ.
Johnson & Co.
Eagle. 21.1 X 11.1 cm.
S3
h. Title: "Our Jimmy Grafted in the Army."; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: largest assortment of Sentimental and
National Songs.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 13.4 cm.
i. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 34, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.6 x 12.9 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 51, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
19.4 X 13.1 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 177, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.2 X 12.1 cm.
1. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col. 20.3
X 12.6 cm.
m. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 1136; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.9 x 15.7 cm.
800. "GRAND ARMY" SONG.— Oh, we've met the boasting
traitors on a thousand battle days (5 vs. and chor.) Tune.—
"Benny Havens, O!"
Sheet no. 1102; publ. and sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 20.1 x 12.5 cm.
801. GRANT & COLFAX CAMPAIGN SONG. -With Grant
and Colfax as our candidates (2 vs. and chor.) Air— "Nico-
demus."
By the Major; for sale by old Stephen Fisher, a soldier
in the Florida' War, Mexican War, and late private Co. A,
73rd Pa. Vols.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Dancer's Com-
panion. 19.5 X 12.3 cm.
802. GRANT TO WASHINGTON SHALL GO. -Grant to
Washington shall go (4 vs. and chor.) Tune.— "Tramp,
Tramp, Tramp."
Sheet no. 1098; publ. and sold by Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 20 x
12.7 cm.
803. GRANT'S THE M.AN.—Our Army has a leader now
(5 vs. and chor.)
Words by C. L. Abdill; Music by J. M. Darling; cop:
1864, J. Marsh, EDPa.; J. Marsh (1), sheet Music, Pianos,
Musical Instruments, etc.
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.8 cm.
c. [As above;] adv: Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
804. GRAVE OF BEN BOLT. -By the side of Sweet Alice
they've laid Ben Bolt (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15. 1 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.1 x 16.5 cm.
c. Printed & Sold wholesale at [blank] Printing office,
Philadelphia; publ. Johnson (3); adv: Cards, Circulars,
Bill Heads etc.
Wavy-line border; woman and child mourning. 21.5 x
15 cm.
805. THE GRAVE OF BONAPARTE. -On a lone barren
isle, where the wild roaring billow (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 16 cm.
b. Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 18 x 11.9 cm.
806. THE GRAVE OF LILLY DALE. — W'e smoothed down
the locks of her soft golden hair (4 vs. and chor.)
By Sidney Dyer.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x 16.6 cm.
d. [Without "The" in title;] adv: Johnson has 600 differ-
ent kinds of Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; mourning woman leaning on tomb. 25.5 x
15.1 cm.
807. THE GRAVE OF UNCLE TRUE. -Besirfe the worn
and m.oss- grown rock (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 15.6 cm.
b. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 22.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.8 x 16.5 cm.
d. Sheet no. 602; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.7 x 15.5 cm.
808. GRAVES OF A HOUSEHOLD. -T/jej) grew in beauty
side by side (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.1 x 16.1 cm.
809. THE GRAVES OF WASHINGTON & BONAPARTE-
Disturb not his slumbers, let Washington sleep (Grave of
Washington, 2 vs.; Grave of Bonaparte, 3 vs.)
Printed and sold wholesale [blank] Card & Job Print-
ing Office; publ. Johnson (3); advs: Cards, Circulars,
Bill Heads etc., and You will save 25 per cent.
Multi-line border. 21.7 x 12. 7 cm.
810. GRAY GOOSE AND GANDER.-WTzen / war a single
feller (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.8 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
811. THE GRAY MARE.— As / was a walking to Nottingham
fair (4 vs.)
a. As sung by Bob Hart, at the American Concert Hall,
444 Broadway, N.Y.; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 15.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 749; as sung by Jim Cotton; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.9 x 15.3 cm.
812. GREAT CHAMPION PRIZE FIGHT.-H^ai wonderous
news have com.e to light (4 vs.) Air: Tippacanoe and Tyler
too.
By Remsey Roe, Jr. of New Brunswick' N.J.; publ.
De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
54
813. GREAT EASTERN STEAMER.-When I lef New Or-
leans 'twas early in the morning (5 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Dick McGowan, the Prince of Banjoists;
[publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25.1 x 16.4 cm.
814. THE GREAT JAPANESE EMBASSY .—Hark! we hear
the Zeino drum (4 vs. and chor.) Air: The King of the
Cannibal Islands.
By Jake Wag-a-wag, Nix-cum-a-rouse, No-Kame,
alias Remsey Roe Jr. of New-Brunswick, N.J., -Dedicated
to: Simmoon-Buggins, Hokey-Bung-Hole, all the way from
Had-A-Koh-Ki-Ka-Ki-Ho-Kah-Ki-Yah; publ. De Marsan
(2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De Mar-
san, SDN.y. 25 X 16.5 cm.
815. THE GREAT KNOW NOTHING SONG, "I DONT
KNOW."— 0/aZZ the m.any mighty things in this here
Quaker City (8 vs. and chor.) Air— Bow, wow, wow.
By Francis F. Eastlack; publ. H. J. Kehr; copyright
secured.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
816. THE GREAT POLICE FIGHT. -/i was in the month of
June, upon the fifteenth day (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Root,
hog or die."
Following title: "Which took place June 15, at the
City Hall, in the Park"; publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
817. THE GREAT PRIZE TlGnT .—Sullivan made a match
to fight (8 vs. and chor.) Air.— Camptown Races.
Following title: "Which took place at Boston Comers,
Oct. 12th, 1853".
a. T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.4 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23 x 15 cm.
818. THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT NO. Z.-Ye merry gay
sportsmen, wherever you be (8 vs.) Air: Villikins and his
Dinah.
Following title: "Between Morrissey and Heenan, the
Benicia Boy, at Long Point, Canada, Oct. 20, 1858, for
$5,000;" publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25.5 x 16 cm.
819. GREAT PRIZE FIGHT, BETWEEN BRADLEY &
RANKiN .—Attend you sporting circles give ear to what I
state (14 vs.)
Composed by Arthur McCann.
T. o. border; boxers and crowd. 30.4 x 24.2 cm.
820. THE GREAT PRIZE FIGHT FOR $2,000 BETWEEN
BRADLEY & RANKIN.—/ will sing a song though it is not
very long (7 vs.)
T. o. border; boxers. 20.1 x 11.5 cm. (cropped)
821. THE GREAT REBELLION.— T/zis war against our
liberties (12 vs.)
Philadelphia, October 22, 1861; [signed] A[ndrew]
C[omstockl.
T. o. border; seal of Philadelphia within ornamental
frame of agricultural and industrial implements. 29.2 x
18.5 cm.
822. THE GREEN BUSHES.— /'H buy you a new bavers and
fine silken gowns (4 vs.)
2nd song: "Blow, Gentle Gales."; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.2 cm.
823. THE GREEN FLAG. A.D. 1647. -Boys! fill your
glasses (3 vs.) Air: O'Connell's March.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.7 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] sheet no. 942; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.9 x 15.6 cm.
824. GREEN-GROCER'S LAMENT. -O^z, dear! it's a wery
case, I m.ust say (5 vs.) Air: The lad wi' the carrotty head.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25.3 x 17 cm.
825. GREEN GROW THE RUSHES, 0\-There's nought but
care on every han (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.2 x
16.5 cm.
b. [Without comma in title;] "nought" spelled "naught"
in first line; sheet no. 605; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
826. THE GREEN LINNET.— Cariosiiji bore a young native
of Erin (7 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15. 1 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x
15.5 cm.
827. GREEN MONSTERS' SONG. -Co?we all you Good Will
heroes (6 vs.) Air— William Reilly's Courtship.
By J. E.; publ. Scroggy.
T. o. border. 30.1 x 12.9 cm.
828. GREENBACKS FOR BONDS.— Come, brothers, all
unite with us (4 vs. and chors.) Tune.— "Wait for the Wagon."
Sheet no. 1094; [sold by] Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental comers. 20 x
12.6 cm.
829. THE GROCERY UEBICVIA^T .-Kind gentlefolks , just
listen (5 vs. and chor.)
Written by Frank Spear, and Sung by W. Arlington, at
Geo. Christy's Minstrels; sheet no. 883; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
830. THE GROVES OF BLARNEY.— Ocfe.' the groves of
Blarney they look so charm.ing (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 23.6 x 16.6 cm.
831. HAIL COLUMBIA.— //aiZ Columbia! happy land
(3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (1).
Flag. 19.5 X 11.8 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 24.6 x 15. 1 cm.
c. With ", Happy Land!" added to title, and a fourth
verse; long lines; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border. 25.2 x 15 cm.
e. With exclamation point at end of title; John W.
DuBree's Stationary & Variety Store.
T. o. border with ornamental comers, eagle with
shield. 21.7 X 12.4 cm.
55
f. [Without period at end of title;] publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border, eagle. 24.1 x 12.1 cm.
g. With fourth verse; 2nd song: "America".
Letter paper; bronze ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 26. 18.8 x 11.9 cm. (cropped)
h. [As above;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 32a, col.;
[publ.] Magnus (1). 20.6 x 12.9 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 34, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.6 X 12.9 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 38, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
19.7 X 13.1 cm.
k. With ", Happy Land!" added to title, and fourth verse;
sheet no. 118; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.4 x 14.4 cm.
832. HAIL TO THE CHIEF .—Our Army and Navy forever
(3 vs.) Air: Red, White and Blue.
a. With hyphen after "Air"; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.9 x 14.5 cm.
b. Sold by C. Bohn.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 110, col.
20.8 X 13.1 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 119, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.8 X 13.4 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 129, col. 21.3 x 13.1 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 148, col. 20.7 x 13. 3 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 177, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 177a, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 20.2 X 12.4 cm.
HAIL TO THE CHIEF, see also VIVA L'AMERICA.
833. HAIL TO THE NOMINEE.— ^Zi haill Unfurl the stripes
and stars (4 vs.)
Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 14, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
834. HAIL TO THE UNION.-Ho^e of the race which from
Heroes descended
a. 3 vs. and chors.; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.5 x 15.2 cm.
b. 3 vs. and chor.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Union Badges,
Letter & Note Papers, etc.
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
835. HAM-FAT.— Goorf evening, white folks , I come to
please you all (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Poor Old Joe".
a. As sung by Frank Lura, the celebrated ethiopian
comedian; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 886; as sung by Ben Cotton; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 era.
HAM-FAT, see also UNCLE SAMMY.
836. THE HANDSOME CABIN BOY. -It is of a pretty fe-
male, as you shall understand (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
837. HANDSOME SARAH JANE 1— Tfee moon was rising in
the sky (3 vs. and chor.)
Composed by Henry O. Upton; And sung with un-
bounded applause by the Howard Burlesque Opera Troupe,
of Salem, Mass.; Words published by permission; publ.
and sold by Peckham (2); print. Moreland.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 13 cm.
838. HANDY ANDY.— ifoM) are yez, me friends? sure I
hope you're all well (9 vs. and chor.) Air.— Billy Barlow.
a. Sheet no. 958; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 15.2 cm.
b. With quotes around the title of the Air; headed:
"Zieber's Popular Editions"; by John L. Zieber; publ.
Zieber; adv: Buy "Mat Maloney's Cat".
T. o. border. 18.3 x 11.3 cm.
839. HANNAH MORE.— /n summer tim.e when flowers fine
(6 vs.) Air— "Hibernia's Jean."
a. [Signed] Misfortune's Bard; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
840. HANS DUNDER HAS GONE FOR A SOLGER.-/'d
traveled dis Countree there und here (5 vs. and chor.)
Composed and sung by P. Bradel Jr. better known as
Brudder Bones, Comic Singer of Avenue B.; publ. De
Marsan (4); Copyright Secured.
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.2
X 16.7 cm.
841. HAPPY BE THY DREAMS. -Ofe, happy, happy, happy
be thy dreams (2 vs.)
As sung by Charles Melville.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 25 x 17 cm.
b. With two vs. in four; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
c. Sheet no. 728.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.5 x 15.1 cm.
842. THE HAPPY DAY IS COMING. -O/z.' the happy day of
Jubilee is coming (4 vs. and chor.)
Words by H. A. Lockwood; music by C. T. Lockwood;
publ. McC. Crummill & Atkinson.
T. o. border. 25 x 14.6 cm.
843. HAPPY HAIDEE.— Gentle, gentle is the beam (2 vs.
and chor.)
a. As sung by Bryants' Minstrels; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.8 x 16.4 cm.
b. With 2 chors.; sheet no. 522; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.3 x 16.5 cm.
HAPPY HEZEKIAH, see UNHAPPY JEREMIAH.
844. THE HAPPY HOME. -To please me the more, and to
change the dull scene (5 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
.56
845. HAPPY LAND OF CAANAN. -Ross Winans made
some spears for the Southern Volunteers (6 vs. and chor.)
By J. P.; copy-right secured.
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 16.7 x 13.7 cm.
846. HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN. NO. 3. -Now white folks
you see (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
As sung nightly, with raptures of applause, by Dick
McGowan, the favorite Banjoist and Comedian; publ. De
Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col. 25.2 x 17.3 cm.
847. HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN. NO. 4. -White folks,
I'll sing my song (5 vs.)
a. The Sayers and Heenan Version; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border, col. 24.3 x 16.2 cm.
b. With "Nos. 1 & 2." in title; composed and sung by A.
J. Leavitt, at the Melodeon, Phila.; 2nd song: [No. 2.]
Now white folks you see; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Sam San-
ford's New Song Books. 24.1 x 15. 2 cm.
848. HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN. NO. 5. -You may talk
about de times (4 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.4 x 14.1 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26.4 x 16.7 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan horned imp border, col.
24.4 X 16.1 cm.
d. [Without period after "5";] By Thomas W. Kearney;
sheet no. 819; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.7 x 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry
top, col. 21 X 13.5 cm.
849. HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN. NO. 6. -/ am almost
ninety-^ine; I remember well the time (9 vs. and chor.)
As Sung By H. Miller.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.7 x 16.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 14.5 cm.
c. [Without singer's name;] sheet no. 733; with comma
after "ninety-nine" in first line; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
d. [Without period after "6" in title and singer's name;]
with comma after "ninety-nine" in first line; sheet no. 937;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23.7 x 14 cm.
850. (A NEW VERSION OF) THE HAPPY LAND OF
CANAAN.— 0/2.' good evening to you all, I ynean both great
and small (6 vs. and chor.)
As sung by AI. Pierce.
T. o. border. 17.7 x 11.9 cm.
851. HAPPY LAND OF KANAAN.-/'nj going to sing a song
it wont keep you long (10 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Jim Edwards, at the HoUiday St. Theatre.
T. o. border 22.3 x 12.9 cm.
HAPPY MOMENTS, see NAPOLITAINE.
852. HARD TIMES COME AGAIN NO UORE.-While we
seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay (4 vs. and
chor.)
By Stephen C. Foster; music obtained at Firth Pond
& Co's (2); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
HARD UP, see IN THE DAYS WHEN I WAS HARD UP.
853. HARK! BROTHERS, HARK!-tfar*, brothers, hark!
the evening gun (4 vs .)
Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; boat. 24 x 12.4 cm.
854. THE HARP OF OLD ERIN AND BANNER OF STARS.
— The war trump has sounded, our rights are in danger
(4 vs.) Air: St. Patrick's Day.
Dedicated to Charles J. Murphy, 1st. Lieut, Scott
Life-Guard, N.Y., by his sincere friend, Thomas Kean.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.3 x 16.6 cm.
b. With period and hyphen after "Air"; [without comma
after "N.Y.";] sheet no. 765; publ. Wrigley [without
address].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.9 x 14.5 cm.
855. THE HARP THAT ONCE THRO' TARA'S HALLS. -
The harp had once through Tara's halls (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Erin is my Home"; publ. Magnus (1).
Single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 30, col. 18.7 x
11.9 cm.
THE HARP THAT ONCE THRO' TARA'S HALLS, see
also ERIN IS MY HOME
856. HARRY BIAIVF .-When a boy, Harry Bluff left his
friends and his home (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Star of Columbia"; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25 x I6.I cm.
b. Sheet no. 775; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 13.7 cm.
857. HATTIE LEE. -Ore the banks of the silver lake we
oft' have strayed (3 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Strike the Harp Gently"; [publ.] De
Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 526; publ. Wrigley (1); [with TRAITORS
MARCH TO THE WHITE HOUSE on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 21.8 x 13.2 cm.
858. HAUNTED SPRING. -GayZji, through the mountain
glen (3 vs.)
T. o. border. 20.3 x 14.4 cm. (cropped)
859. HAVE FAITH IN ONE ANOTHER. -Have faith in one
another (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
A Celebrated Song, Sung by W. Harrison, Esq.; sheet
no. 62; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 23.3 x 16.5 cm.
860. HAVE YOU SEEN HER LATELY?-/ stand, before
you, bath'd in tears (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Music obtained of Frederick Blume (1); publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.4 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1362; [publ. Wrigley (1)] (imprint imper-
fectly printed.)
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
57
861. THE HAZEL DELL.-/w the Hazel Dell my Nelly's
sleeping (3 vs. and chor.)
Song and Chorus by Wurzel; music obtained of Wm.
Hall & Son (3); publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16.3 cm.
862. HE LED HER TO THE ALTAR. -He led her to the
altar (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 448; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25.5 x 15.4 cm.
863. HE TELLS ME HE LOVES UE.-He tells me he loves
me, and can I believe (4 vs.)
Publ. De. Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 25.2 x 17 cm.
HE TELLS ME HE LOVES ME, see also LITTLE
MAID.
864. THE HEART BOW'D DOWN.-Tfee heart bowed down
by weight of woe (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Sheet no. 1103; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15. 5 cm.
b. [As above;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.8 x
14.8 cm.
THE HEART BOW'D DOWN BY WEIGHT OF WOE,
see also LILLIE BELL.
865. HEART RENDING TRAGEDY, OR SONG NO. 2 ON
THE 30TH STREET MURDER.-/re the month of October,
in the year fifty -eight (9 vs.) Air— Meeting of the Waters,
or Indian Hunter.
By the Saugerties Bard; The above described Tragedy
occurred in N.Y. Oct. 26th, 1858; publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
866. THE HEARTY WELCOME HOME. -Our noble boys
are coming (4 vs. and chor.)
Written and composed by Eastburn; cop: 1865, W. R.
Smith, EDPa.; Wm. R. Smith, Agt. Music Publisher; publ.
Auner (5).
A-J border. 22 x 13.5 cm.
867. "HEAVEN, MY HOME." — There is a land of joy and
peace (6 vs.) Air:— "Maryland! My Maryland!"
By W. H. Hayward; [Written for the Sunday Telegram;]
Baltimore, Nov. 22d, 1862.
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 19.2 x
10.2 cm.
868. HEAVEN'S MY HOME. -Though the world may me
disown (4 vs.)
a. Publ. Johnson (2).
Multi-line border. 23 x 14.3 cm.
b. A-J border. 20 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
869. HEENAN THE CHAMPION OF THE WORLD.— H%o
was it crossed the raging ocean (5 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
870. HENRY SHALL BE MAYOR A CAMPAIGN SONG.-
Rozise! ye freinds [sic] of Clay (5 vs.) Tune— "Scots wha
hae".
By D. M. B. of 5th, Precinct, 7th, ward; publ. Johnson
(2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
871. HER BRIGHT SMILES HAUNT ME STILL. -'Tjs many
years since last we m.et (2 vs. and 2 chors.)
2nd song: "Thy Voice Hath a Charm."
a. [Without 2nd song;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; bust of woman. 22.7 x 15.7 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue inlt; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1), 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1141; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
872. HER HEART IS THE PRIZE I WILL GAIN. -To the
Ball, to the Ball, I'll pursue her (3 vs.)
Composed by F. W. N. Bayley; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.7
X 16.4 cm.
873. HERE I AM AS YOU DISKIVER.-Here / am as you
diskiver (5 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
874. HERE IN BELLE ISLE'S DREARY PRISON.-Here in
Belle Isle's rebel prison (2 vs. and chors.) Air: "Just be-
fore the Battle Mother."
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus,
SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus, 76, col.: publ.
Magnus (1). 19 x 11. 5 cm.
HERE IN SOLITUDE AND SILENCE, see NO ONE TO
LOVE.
875. [HERE WE MEET ONCE MORE AGAIN]-ifere we
meet once m.ore again (12 vs.) Air.— "Scots, wha hae wi'
Wallace bled."
By Gen. W. H. Hayward, of Baltimore; Print. Rose
& Co.
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 27 x 12.4 cm.
876. HERE'S A HEALTH TO THEE, TOM MOORE!— Mji
boat is on the shore (5 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "The Rose of Tralee"; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 24.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without comma after "Thee" in title;] with period at
end of title; sheet no. 723; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
"HERE'S A HEALTH TO THEM THAT'S AWA' " , see
THE HURRAH! FOR THE ("RED, WHITE, AND BLUE").
877. THE HERO OF hEXlHGTOH .- Friends , one and all
(5 vs. and chor.) Air: Happy Land of Canaan.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 16.6 cm.
b. [Without comma in first line;] with period and dash
after "Air": sheet no. 919; sung by Theodore W. Russell;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
THE HERO WHEN FALLEN'S NO LONGER A FOE,
see I AM LONELY TO-NIGHT.
58
878. THE HEROES OF '62.— Mji brave fellow Soldiers
prepare for your foe (5 vs. and 2 chors.) Tune— Bonny
Eloise.
a. By A. Anderson, Philadelphia; arranged from H.C.B.;
print. Harris.
T. o. border. 19.5 x 9.7 cm.
b. By H.C. Brick; Tune in parentheses; "soldiers" in
first line.
T. o. border; yellow paper. 24.5 x 15 cm.
879. HE'S GONE TO THE ARMS OF ABRAHAM. -My true
love is a soldier (7 vs. and chor.)
a. Written by Sep. Winner; published in sheet music by
Winner & Co. (3); publ. Johnson (2) [with initials].
A-J border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor;
publ. Johnson (2) [without initials].
A-J border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
c. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 103a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
d. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 140, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
e. Music had of Winner & Co.; adv: Send for Price List
of Stephens' Colored Album Drolleries [publ.] Wm. A.
Stephens.
Letter paper; comic scene of three weeping soldiers,
col. 23 X 14 cm.
880. HETTY LOAR, A PARODY ON "NETTIE MOORE"-
In a lily-white frock coat, and a vest of palest green
(5 vs. and chor.)
Headed Zieber's Popular Editions; wholesale agents;
G. Boshart, T. M. Scroggy (1), H. K. Logan and W. A.
Peet; publ. Zieber; adv: "The Fire Feller,".
T. o. border; yellow paper. 24.3 x 14 cm.
881. HICKS THE PIRATE. -A mournful tale heart rending
(5 vs.) Air:— The Rose Tree.
By Saugerties Bard; sheet no. 614; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
882. HIGH DADDY. -Tfee sun's gone down to take a little
sleep (6 vs. and chor.)
Music written and composed for Bryant's Minstrels
by Dan. D. Emmett; obtained of Wm. A. Pond & Co.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.6 x 14 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.2 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1131.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
883. THE HILLHOUSE INFANTRY. -Wozv all kind friends
that's here to-night, give ear unto my song (6 vs. and
chor.) Air: Whack row de dow.
By John C. Cross; written for J. E. Crookes, 132
Regt. N.Y.V.; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.4 x 16.4 cm.
884. THE HILLS OF NEW ENGLAND.-Tte hills of New
England how proudly they rise (6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2)
De Marsan clown border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 24.2 x 16.5 cm.
885. [DAS HIMMLISCHE LUST-SPEIL DER LILIEN-
GERUCH. ]—/)as Himm.lische lust-spiel der Lilien-geruch
(10 vs.)
With comments in English below verses; dated 1860.
20.8 X 18.5 cm.
886. [HIP, HIP, HURRAHl FOR GENERAL GSANT]-Hip,
Hip, Hurrah! for General Grant (9 vs. and chor.) Tune—
"Pop goes the Weasel." 25.4 x 14.5 cm.
887. THE HOD-CARRIER'S SONG.-/ am a bold Hodman,
I live by my trade (6 vs. and chor.) Air.— Villikens and
his Dinah.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25 x 16.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Boyd's imprint added (1). 27 x
12.5 cm.
c. By Saugerties Bard; sheet no. 663; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
888. HOIST UP THE FhAC— Away down in Dixie, the war
first begun (7 vs. and chor.)
a. [Without comma in first line;] words by Billy Holmes,
arranged for the Piano by Sep. Winner; cop: 1863, Winner
& Co., EDPa.; Winner & Co., Music Publishers (3); publ.
Auner (4).
T. o. border. 24.4 x 14 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] Words and Melody by
Billy Holmes; music publ. by Winner & Co. (3); publ.
Auner.
A-J border. 24.7 x 14.8 cm.
c. Music obtained at William R. Smith; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.7 x 14.7 cm.
d. Music obtained of Winner & Co. (3); publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 26 x 16.7 cm.
e. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x I6 cm.
f. [Without period at end of title;] with "New" before
title; Words and Melody by Billy Holmes; music arranged
by Sep. Winner; music published by Winner & Co. (3); with
second line of title in caps; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above;] with second line of title in upper and lower
case.
A-J border. 20 x 13 cm. (cropped)
h. [As above, but without period at end of title;] adv:
Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.6 x 15 cm.
i. With "New" before title and exclamation point at end
of title; publ. Johnson & Co. 21.3 x n cm.
889. HOIST UP THE FLAG.-TAe Rebels thought they had
us when the war first begun (11 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "Up With The Flag Long May It Wave."; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.2 x 14. 8 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (4). 21 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above; but with e.xclamation point at end of title;]
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23.1 x 13.9 cm.
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d. Title: "Hoist Up the Flag, Long May It Wave."; publ.
Johnson & Co. 21.3 x 11.5 cm.
e. [As above;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.3 cm.
f. Title; "Up With The Flagl"; written by J. R. Thomas;
Received Nightly with Thunders of Applause in all the
Principal Concert Rooms in the United States; adv: 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 206c, bronze.
19 X 12.4 cm.
g. [Without period at end of title;] By Young Sport;
sheet no. 1190; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 14 cm.
h. [As above; imprint blank.] 23 x 15 cm.
890. HOLD ON ABRAHAM! UNCLE SAM'S BOYS ARE
COMING RIGHT ALONG. — We're going down to Dixie, to
Dixie, to Dixie (8 vs. and chor.)
By Wm. B. Bradbury, and sung with immense success
by Wood's Minstrels; publ. Wm. A. Pond & Co.
a. Publ. Auner (5)
A-J border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
b. Adv: Prof. Brooks Ball Room Monitor; publ. Johnson
(2).
A-J border. 24 x 14.7 cm.
c. [Without publisher.] 23 x 15 cm.
HOLD YOUR HORSES, see NOW HOLD YOUR
HORSES, WILL YOU?
891. HOME AGAIN.— Home again, home again (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.4 cm.
892. A HOME BEYOND THE TIDE. -We are out on the
ocean sailing (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "Golden Shore; or, A Home Beyond The Tide";
publ. Auner.
Multi-line border. 20 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
b. Sheet no. 613; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
c. Title: "We are out on the Ocean Sailing"; sheet no.
661; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
893. THE HOME GUARDS. -7'm a Home Guard true and
steady (7 vs. and chor.) Tune.— "Gay and Happy."
Written by S. S. Steele, Esq.; cop: 1861, John W.
Du Bree, EDPa.; publ. John W. Du Bree; adv: Printing of
all descriptions.
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 23.3 x 13 cm.
894. THE HOME OF MY YOUTH. -Tfee home of my youth
is now lonely (4 vs.)
Headed: "To the Union Soldiers"; Respectfully dedi-
cated to John Lorence, who lost both legs, at the Battle ol
Roanoke Island, North Carolina, February 8th, 1862;
[signed] Joseph N. Stetser; cop: 1864, Joseph N. Stetser,
EDPa.
T. o. border; floating hemisphere with flag and motto
"Our Country". 23.7 x 14.4 cm.
895. HOME, SWEET w:)MS.-' Mid pleasures and palaces,
though we may roam (3 vs. and chor.)
[By John Howard Payne;] 2nd song: "My Boyhood's
Home".
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.4 x 16. 6 cm.
896. HOME! THE BOYS ARE MARCHING!— Kowze the boys
are m.arching'. victory's banners wave (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Poetry by C. St. John; music, by F. Wilmarth; [publ.]
Johnson & Cartlitch; print. Johnson (2); adv: Get the two
New Songs. 19.3 x io.8 cm.
b. [Without exclamation point at end of title;] [publ.]
Johnson & Cartlitch; adv: See the New Songs; print.
Johnson (2). 20 x 10.6 cm.
c. [Without exclamation points in title;] with comma
after "marching" in first line; sheet no. 987; Music, publ.
by O. Ditson & Co.; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 21.7 x 14 cm.
897. THE HOME WHERE ROSES GREW.-0/j.' how often,
when at eve I'm sitting (3 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co.; [publ.] De
Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.4 x 16.5 cm.
898. HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER.- WT^f is home without
a m.other (3 vs.)
a. Title: "What is Home Without a Mother"; by Alice
Hawthorne [Septimus Winner] ; music obtained at Firth
Pond, & Co. (2); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. Title: "What is Home Without a Mother?" ; with
"Home" in first line; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Cir-
culars, Billheads, etc.
T. o. border; mother with four children. 23.5 x 15 cm.
c. By permission of the publishers, Messrs. Lee &
Walker; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 78, bronze;
publ. Magnus. 20.5 x 13 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 84, bronze; publ. Magnus.
20.7 X 13 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 199', col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.7 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.2 X 12.5 cm.
g. Title: "What is Home Without a Mother, "; sheet no.
175.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15.3 cm.
899. A HOME WITHOUT A WIFE. -A home without a
mother (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 875; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
900. HOMEWARD BOUND.— Owf on an ocean all boundless
we ride (3 vs.)
a. As sung in all the scnools.
A-J border; ship. 20 x 13.6 cm.
b. With hyphen in title; with first line "Out on the Ocean
boundless, we ride"; 2nd song: "Thou Hast Cast Off the
Heart that I Gave Thee"; publ. De Marsan (1).
De Marsan military cupid bordei-. 25 x 17 cm.
c. With exclamation point at end of title.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15.7 cm.
60
d. As sung in all the Schools; adv: The following Hymns
can be had at Johnson's (2).
Multi-line border. 25.2 x 15.3 cm.
901. HONEST ABE OF THE WEST.-O hark! from the
pine-crested hills of old Maine (5 vs.) Air— "Star Spangled
Banner."
Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Political Songs, Badges, etc.
23.8 X 14,8 cm.
902. "HONEYBEE." ENGINE NO. 5.-0 there is a place
in Ann Street of which I love to tell (5 vs. and chor.) Air,
"Old Pine Tree."
By J. McGuey; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15 cm.
903. HOOPS I HOOPS.— What wondrous thing now moves
along (11 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. Title punctuated "Hoops, Hoops!;" [publ.] De Marsan
(1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
904. HOOPS NO. 2. WHAT A RIDICULOUS FASHION. -
Now Crinoline is all the rage with ladies of whatever age
(6 vs. and chor.) Tune— King of the Cannibal Islands.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.7 cm.
b. With question mark after "Fashion" in title; with
"Air;" in place of "Tune—"; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.3 x 16.5 cm.
905. HOP LIGHT, LOO.— My ole missus she's a widder
(4 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Johnson (3); advs: You will save 25 per cent,
and Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, etc; printed and sold
wholesale at [blank] Card and Job Printing Office Philad.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
906. HOP LITE LOO.— OZe Bull and ole Dan Tucker (3 vs.
and chor.)
2nd song: "Little Pigs".
a. As sung by Frank Lum, the celebrated Ethiopian come-
dian; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
b. As sung by Charley Gardner; sheet no. 920; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
907. HOT CODLINS.-A little old woman her living got
(4 vs.)
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x I6 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 25
X 16.2 cm.
c. Varying "as sung by the great Comic Vocalist, Tony
Pastor"; sheet no. 1183; publ. Wrigley [without address].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.7 x 15.4 cm.
908. THE HOUSE CARPENTER.- "WgH met, weU met,
my own true love (12 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
909. THE HOUSEHOLD ChOCK.-Oh! the old, old clock,
of the household stock (2 vs. and chors.)
Sheet no. 680; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
910. HOW ARE YOU? CONSCRIPT!! HOP DE DOODLE
DOO. -Hozo are you Conscript, hop de doodle doo (4 vs.)
By Don Felix; cop: 1863, W. Rodgers, EDPa.; adv:
Cash paid for Old Books, at the Cheap Book Stand, Dela-
ware Avenue, bel. Market St. Philadelphia.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
HOW ARE YOU CONSCRIPT, see also THE CON-
SCRIPT'S LAY.
911. HOW ARE YOU, CONSCRIPTS?-Tfee wheel is turn-
ing round, boys (3 vs. and chor.)
Music had of S. T. Gordon (1).
a. Composed by W. J. Wetmore, M.D., and dedicated to
his friends who are receiving Prizes in the Draft; varying:
"Music published by S. T. Gordon (1)"; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 23 x 15.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 24.5 x 16 cm.
d. Composed by W. J. Wetmore, M.D., and dedicated to
his friends who are receiving Prizes in the Draft; with
"Conscript" in title; [without comma after "you";] vary-
ing: "Music published by S. T. Gordon (1)"; publ. Johnson
(2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border; Union guard. 24 x 15 cm.
e. [Without comma after "you" in title;] sheet no. 1173;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
f. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.7
X 15 cm.
912. HOW ARE YOU, GREEN BACKS?- We're coming,
Father Abram, one hundred thousand more (7 vs.)
Music had of Wm. A. Pond & Co.
a. [Without comma after "coming" in first line;] cop:
1863, Wm. A. Pond & Co., SDN.Y.; publ. Auner (4) [in
small caps] .
A-J border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above; without question mark after title; imprint
in upper and lower case.]
T. o. border. 24.6 x 14.7 cm.
c. With hyphen in title; "One" in first line; last 2 lines
of each vs. marked as chorus; varying: "Music obtained
at Wm. A. Pond & Co.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
d. [Without comma in title; imprint cropped.]
A-J border. 20 x 13 cm.
e. Cop: 1863, Wm. A. Pond & Co., EDPa.; publ. Johnson
(2).
T. 0. border. 22 x 13 cm.
61
f. With hyphen in title; "One" in first line.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 1, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.7 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20 X 12,5 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 217, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20 X 12.6 cm.
i. [As above, but without comma in title;] sheet no. 1120.
Wrigley horned imp border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
913. HOW ARE YOU, HOLD HINGLAND?-Tfee British
lion loud did roar (4 vs.)
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
c. [Without comma and question mark in title;] sheet no.
1075; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
914. HOW ARE YOU, MAXIMILIAN? OR, OFF FOR
MEXICO.— Wom;, "Uncle Sam" has done his work (4 vs.
and chor.)
Cop: 1865, W. R. Smith, EDPa.; music publ. Wm. R.
Smith; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23 x 14 cm.
915. HOW ARE YOU OFF FOR IhE? -Strange savings
now are all the go (6 vs.) Air; Yankee Doodle.
Written and sung by Fred Rouse; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.5 x 16.6 cm.
916. HOW CAN I LEAVE THEE? -ifow can I leave thee
(3 vs.)
Music obtained of S. T. Gordon (2).
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.8 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
HOW DEAR TO ME THE HOUR, see MEET ME BY
MOONLIGHT ALONE.
917. HOW DELIGHTFUL 'TWOULD BE IF YOU'D LET
ME.—/ ne'er on that lip for a moment have gazed (4 vs.)
2nd song: "I'll Let You"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.3 cm.
918. HOW DO YOU FEEL MR. DAVIS? -BZess the Lord,
this bloody row is nearly over now (3 vs. and chor.) Air,
"How do you do Alabama".
Composed and sung by Charley Rhoades; cop: T. C.
Boyd, 1865, NDCal; publ. Boyd; advs: Boyds' Novel Ex-
change, and 2,000 Plays for Sale.
T. o. border; man seated on chair. 21 x 12 cm.
919. HOW McCLELLAN TOOK MAHASSAS. -Heard ye
how the bold McClellan (10 vs.)
By Old Napoleon.
Red ink. 29.2 x 22.5 cm.
920. HOW SHERIDAN WHIPPED LONGSTREET.-/* was
just before the day break, that this famous fight began
(5 vs.) Air: Jeannette and Jeannot.
By John Ross Dix, October 19th, 1864; cop: 1864,
Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink.
a. Hdpc. Magnus 33, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1). 21 x 13 cm.
b. Hdpc. Magnus 41, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1). 20.7
X 13 cm.
c. Hdpc. Magnus 42, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1). 20.5
X 12.8 cm.
d. Hdpc. Magnus 44, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1). 20
X 12.8 cm.
e. Hdpc. Magnus 45, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1). 21 x 13 cm.
f. Hdpc. Magnus 47, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1). 19
X 11.4 cm.
g. [Without adv.;] hdpc. Magnus 159, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.3 X 12.5 cm.
921. HOW SHERMAN'S VETERAN TOOK ATLANTA. -/n
his chair of Rebellion sat Jefferson Davis (4 vs.)
Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
a. By James D. Gay, the Celebrated Army Song Publisher
and Vocalist.
T. o. border; charging infantry within ornamental
frame. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. Air: Lanagan's Ball; By John Ross Dix.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] adv: Ten illustrated Songs; publ. Magnus
(1).
Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 145. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
d. [As above;] black ink; hdpc. Magnus 145, col. 20.5
X 12.7 cm.
e. [As above: without cop.;] with different adv: 500 Illus-
trated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 158, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12.7 cm.
922. HOW THE MONEY GOES.— Moreeji is your only friend
(5 vs.) Air: Off she goes
By Eugene T. Johnston; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
923. HOW THE VETERANS BROKE UP JEFF DAVIS'
BALL.— i^ar doion in the South there lives Jeffy Davis
(6 vs.) Air— " Lanagan's Ball."
By Mrs. G. P. Hardwick; adv: Soldiers can receive
14 of our beautifully illustrated Ballads by addressing
G. P. Hardwick; copyright secured.
Letter paper; blue ink; eagle, sailor with flag, and
Union soldier with flag lateral to text. 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
924. HOW TO CLOSE THE WAR.— Now to close this civil
war (7 vs. and chor.) Air— Jordan is a Hard Road to
Travel.
Written by George P. Hardwick, Washington, D.C.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 23, col. 20.5
X 12.8 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 92, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] letter paper; red ink; hdpc. Magnus 153;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
62
925. HOW TO CLOSE THIS CRUEL ^AR.-How to close
this cruel war (7 vs. and chor.) Air.— Happy Land of
Canaan.
By Mrs. Geo. P. Hardwick.
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
b. With colon after "Air" and "land" in title; sold at
T. J. Conry's; publ. DeMarsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23.8 x 14. 2 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: See Johnson's New Catalogue
of Songs.
A-J border. 23.6 x 14.5 cm.
926. HOW TO PUT ON AIRS.-Ofe.' white folks listen, will
you now, this darkey's going to sing (8 vs. and chor.)
Letter paper; purple ink; woman in farm scene with
flower ornaments in upper corners. 20.5 x 13 cm.
927. A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.~Where are the birds that
sang (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 454; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
928. "A HUNDRED YEARS AGO."-^ clay-built cot! how
glory comes (6 vs.)
Headed: "The Burns Centennial Celebration. Poems
for the Occasion."; Dedicated to the Burns Association;
By Rev. Edward C. Jones; 2nd song: "What's Na Proud
O'Robin? " 3rd song: "Monody To Robert Burns," by
Andrew M'Makin, Philadelphia, January 25, 1859; 4th song:
"Stanzas, For the Centennial Anniversary of Robert Burns,
by Daniel Kane O'Donnel, January 25, 1859". 36.5 x
18.7 cm.
929. A HUNDRED YEARS HENCE. -We meet through this
world with men of all kinds (8 vs.)
Written and sung by Tony Pastor.
a. With commas after "meet" and "world" in first line;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.7 x 15.9 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan homed imp border. 25 x
16.5 cm.
c. [Without "A" in title;] publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof.
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor; 5th vs. on "Abe Lincoln."
A-J border. 24 x 14 cm.
d. Title: "New Hundred Years Hence"; 5th vs. on "Andy
Johnson"; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.7 cm.
e. Varying: "Written and sung by Tony Pastor, with
great applause at the American Theatre, 444 Broadway,
N.Y.; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 35, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.7 x 13 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
g. [As above; without adv.;] sheet no. 1139; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 13.7 cm.
h. [As above; imprint blank.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15 cm.
i. 9 vs.; adv: Cash paid for Old Books, at the Cheap
Book Stand, Delaware Avenue, bel. Market St. Philadelphia.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
930. A HUNKEY BOY IS YANKEE DOODLE. -ATom;, white
folks, all, both great and sm.all, come listen to my song
(7 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Frank Kern's at the Kossuth Concert
Saloon; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] varying punctuation in
first line; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 21.3 x 12.7 cm.
c. Title: "Hunkey Boy is Yankee Doodle, or, Whack
Row De Dow"; varying punctuation in first line; as sung
by Frank Moran of Carncross & Dixey's Minstrels and
Opera Troupe; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball
Room Monitor.
A-J border. 25.2 x 15 cm.
931. HUNKYDORY.-Owe of the boys am I (6 vs. and chor.)
Air: Limerick Races.
Sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 16 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
932. HUNT THE BUFFALO, OR THE BANKS OF THE
PLEASANT OHIO. -Cowe all ye likely lads that have a
m.ind for to range (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.2 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews'.
23.6 x 15.2 cm.
933. THE HUNTERS OF KENTUCKY -Ye gentlemen and
ladies fair, who grace this famous city (8- vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 503; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.5 x 16.4 cm.
934. HURRA FOR OUR UNION. -Lei all good Union meti
about (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "The Dixie of Our Union"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 21.5 x 15 cm.
b. Air,— "Dixie's Land."; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Sam.
Sandford's New Song Books. 23 x 13.7 cm.
c. Title: "The Dixie of Our Union"; sheet no. 807; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stars on blue ground within red
stripes. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
d. T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.7 cm.
HURRA FOR OUR UNION, see HURRAH FOR THE
UNION.
935. HURRAH FOR ANDREW CURTIN.-Come vote for
Andrew, one and all (7 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Who'll be
King but Charlie."
By Kate Moncrieff; headed: "[Respectfully dedicated
to the Union League.]"; Philadelphia, Oct. 5th, 1863.
Double-line border. 21.7 x 11.9 cm.
936. HURRAH FOR OUR UNION. A NATIONAL SONG.-
Hurrahfor our Union, the birthright of freedom (3 vs.)
63
By Martin Andreas Sarles; publ. Boyd (1); adv: 10,000
Songs for Sale.
T. o. border. 24 x 12.2 cm.
937. HURRAH FOR THE FLAG OF THE FREE. -There's
a banner that gracefully swells to the breeze (3 vs. and
chor.)
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 207, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
938. HURRAH FOR THE LAND WE LOVE !-ffarra [sic\
for the land we love (2 vs. and chors.) Air: A Life on the
Ocean Wave.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 772; with "Hurrah" in 1st line; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 14.6 cm.
939. THE HURRAH! FOR THE ("RED, WHITE, AND
BLUE.")— Here's a health to them that's awa (6 vs. and
chor. with music to first z vs. and chor.)
An Old Friend in a New Dress; Lines by Robert Burns;
Altered and adapted to suit the present times by James E.
Murdoch.
a. Publ. John Church, Jr.; with note: "The Poetry and
the Arrangement of the Music of this Song are the property
of the Publisher"; adv; An Edition of this Song, with full
Piano-forte accompaniment; cop: 1864, John Church, Jr.,
SDO. 29 X 19.7 cm.
b. With title: "Here's a Health to Them that's Awa' ";
publ. for the Public and Private School Department of the
Great Central Fair in Aid of the U.S. Sanitary Commission.
Stiff, coated paper; purple ink. 31.6 x 25.7 cm.
940. HURRAH FOR THE ROAD. -Hurrah o'er Hounslow-
heath to roam (3 vs.)
Sung by Mr. Collins in Paul Clifford; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25 x 18.5 cm.
941. HURRAH FOR THE UNION! UNION CAMPAIGN
SONG.— Cowze, brothers, all unite with us— come join us
one and all (8 vs. and chor ) Air: Wait for the Wagon.
By William Cosgrove.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners, col. 24 x 15. 2 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
c. [Without exclamation point and "Union Campaign Song'
in title;] with period and hyphen after "Air"; sheet no.
777; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.5 x 13.8 cm.
942. HURRAH! FOR THE VNIOtil-Up boys, hurrah! the
clouds roll back (3 vs. and chor.)
T. o. border; floating hemisphere with flag and motto
"America." 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
943. HURRAH FOR USl-Cojne listen, all you Union men
(6 vs. and chor.) Air.— "Bully for all."
Composed by William H. Murphy; can be bought at
Mrs. Murphy's; print. J. W. Du Bree.
T. o. border. 22.4 x 13 cm.
944. THE HURRAH SO^G. -Grant and Colfax boys are we
(4 vs.) 18 X 11 cm.
945. THE HURRAH SONG. -Grant's the chief to lead the
way (7 vs. and chor.) 24.9 x 14.5 cm.
946. THE HUSBAND'S DREAM.- lW2y, Dermot, you look
healthy now, your dress is neat and clean (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.9 x 16.7 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
947. HYMN BY OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. -Faifeer,
send on earth again (3 vs. with music to 1st vs.)
Written expressly for the Great Central Fair; cop:
1864, G. W. Childs.
Pink paper; t. o. border; seal of the Great Central
Fair for the U.S. Sanitary Commission. 28 x 14.7 cm.
948. HYMN FOR THE NATIONAL FUNERAL.-Wjife humble
heart and drooping brow (4 vs.) Tune— Old Hundred.
By the Rev. T. H. Stockton; publ. Auner (5).
Mourning border; weeping woman at tomb. 23.4 x
14.5 cm.
949. A HYMN ON THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
—0, God! our grief is great today (6 vs.)
By James Nicholson; sung at Wharton St. M.E. Church,
April 16, 1865.
a. Mourning border. [7.3 x 14.8 cm. inside border.] 17
X 10.5 cm.
b. [As above: 16.6 x 10.2 cm. inside border.] 20 x 12 cm.
(cropped) .
950. I AM DREAMraG, SADLY DREAMING.-/ aw dream-
ing, sadly dream,ing (2 vs. and chors.)
Words by Geo. Birdseye; music by Fred. Buckley.
a. Presented for publication by Robt. Bennett; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 16 cm.
b. [Without comma in title;] sheet no. 1168; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
951. I AM FIGHTING FOR THE NIGGER.-/ calculate of
niggers we soon shall have our fill (6 vs. and chor.)
Air: Wait for the Wagon.
By Wm. Kiernan.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.3 x 16.2 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22 x 13.8 cm.
c. With dash after "Air"; sheet no. 819; sold by Part-
ridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15 cm.
d. Sheet no. 1112; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.2 x 13.2 cm.
e. [As above;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 14 cm.
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952. I AM LONELY TO-NIGHT.—/ am lonely to-night, in
my sad little cham.ber (2 vs. and chor.)
Sung by S. C. Campbell; 2nd song: "The Hero When
Fallen's No Longer A Foe".
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.4 x 16.8 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 26 x 17 cm.
d. [Without chorus;] Varying: "As sung by Charles H.
Pease, of Carncross and Dixey's Minstrels"; 2nd song:
"Meet Me To-Night"; adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
e. Sheet no. 1186.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.2 x 13.7 cm.
953. I AM NOT ANGRY. ANSWER TO "DON'T BE ANGRY,
MOTHER".—/ am not angry, dearest boy (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.2 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 30; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
954. I'AM NOT MYSELF AT ALL.-Ofc.' I'm not myself
at all, Molly dear, Molly dear (4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.6 x 16.2 cm.
I AM WANDERING ALL ALONG, see also THE SOL-
DIER'S RETURN.
955. I AM WANDRING ALL ALONG. -//ai^e they thought
of me at home (2 vs. and chors.) Air: Do They Think of me
at Home.
By John Smith; sheet no. 1074; publ. Wrigley (1);
[with MEET ME AT TWILIGHT on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
956. I CANNOT CALL HER MOTHER.-TTze marriage
rite is over (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 866; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
957. I CANNOT MIND MY WHEEL, MOTHER.-/ cannot
mind my wheel, mother (3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.6 x 16.7 cm.
b. [Without comma in title;] sheet no. 1147; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
958. I CANNOT SUPPORT HIMI CAN YOU? -To my
comrades who nobly do battle (11 vs. and chor.) Air.—
Rosin the bow.
Composed by M. B. Ladd, (of Jefferson Co. N.Y.
State.) Private Co.M, 14th Regt. N.Y. Artillery; publ.
James D. Gay; cop: 1864, James D. Gay, EDPa.
T. o. border; election platform with crowd and
speaker, motto "Grant's Beverage is Meade". 24 x 15 cm.
959. I CAN'T SEE ITl-Ofall bywords that flee it (7 vs.)
As sung by Tony Pastor, with unbound [sic] applause;
publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.5 x 13.5 cm.
960. I DREAM OF HOME.—/ dream of my home, happy
home of my childhood (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung by G. C. Glendale, at Bryant's Minstrels,
Mechanics' Hall, 472 Broadway; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 15.5 cm.
961. I DREAMED MY BOY WAS HOME AGMH. -Lonely,
weary, broken-hearted (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by Charles Carroll Sawyer; music
had of Sawyer & Thompson.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.3 x 16 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.8 x 15.7 cm.
c. With author's first name spelled "Gharles"; adv:
Ten Illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 43, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 18.3 x 11.5 cm.
d. Author's name as above; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 144, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
19 X 12.2 cm.
f. Author's name as above; publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; double-line border with ornamental
corners; hdpc. Magnus 189, col. 21 x 14 cm.
g. With exclamation point at end of title; [without "Words
and Music by . . .";] sheet no. 845; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.4 x 14 cm.
h. Sheet no. 1135; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
i. [As above; imprint blank.] 23 x 15 cm.
I DREAMED MY BOY WAS HOME AGAIN, see also
TELL MOTHER I DIE HAPPY.
962. I DREAMT THAT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS.—
/ dreamt that I dwelt in marble halls (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Beautiful Venice"; print. Andrews; with
Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.8 x 14.8 cm.
963. I HAD A DREAM.-/ had a dream, a happy dream
(3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.3 X 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 679; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
964. I HARDLY THINK I CAN.— I'll tell you of a nice
young gal, a gal that I have seen (4 vs. and chor.)
Written by Frank Spear, and sung by J. H. Bundworth;
sheet no. 998; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
965. I HAVE A SILENT SORROW HERE.-/ have a silent
sorrow here (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 637; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
966. I HAVE FOUND THEE BUT TOO LATE. -Had I met
thee in thy beauty (3 vs.)
65
(1).
2nd song: "Jenny Fair and Bright"; publ. DeMarsan
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
967. I HAVE NO MOTHER NOWI-/ hear the soft wind
sighing (4 vs.)
a. Publ. Magnus (1); adv: Magnus's Ornamental and
Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 29,
col. 19.5 X 11.7 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 199, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
c. [Without exclamation point at end of title;] 3 vs.
A-J border. 20.2 x 13 cm. (cropped).
968. I HAVE SOMETHING SWEET TO TELL YOU.-/ have
something sweet to tell you, but the secret you must keep
(3 vs.)
a. Music obtained of Firth Pond & Co. (2); Astley's im-
print pasted over Andrews'.
T. o. border. 24.7 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 693; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
969. I KNEW THAT I WAS DREAMING. -Dreaws are the
strangest things in life (5 vs.)
Sung by George Leybourne; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.4 x 16.5 cm.
970. I KNOW NOT IF SHE LOVES ME.-/ know not if she
loves m.e (2 vs.)
By Henry Morford; sheet no. 995; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
971. I KNOW NOT THAT I WISH FOR TmS.-With
constancy , Adele long tim.e I loved (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 17 cm.
972. I LEFT MY LOVE IN ENGLAND.-/ left my love in
England, in poverty and pain (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 909; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.7 cm.
973. I LIKES A DROP OF GOOD BEER.-/'ot Roger Rough,
a ploughman (4 vs. and 4 chors.)
One of Harry Pearson's Celebrated Comic Songs, as
sung by H. C. Winton, at his popular Social Soirees; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 16.4 cm.
I LONG FOR THE MOUNTAINS, see TELL ME,
MARY.
I LOVE THE MERRY SUNSHINE, see DARKEY BOAT
GLEE.
974. I LOVED THAT DEAR OLD FLAG THE BEST.-ioofe
within my knapsack (4 vs. and chor.)
Words by Ednor Rossiter; music by B. Frank Walters;
music published by Lee & Walker.
a. With exclamation point in title; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. With narrative of a dying soldier by Rev. M. P.
Gaddis; with 2 chors.; adv: New Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
24 X 15 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs.
T. o. border. 25 x 15 cm.
d. [Without period at end of title;] adv: Price List of
Stephens' Colored Album Drolleries; [publ.] Stephens.
Letter paper; flag, part of fortress by the sea, col.
23 X 14 cm.
975. I MISS THEE SO.-/ miss thee so in our cottage
hom.e (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 162; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
976. I NEVER SAYS NOTHING TO tiOBODY. -What a
shocking world this is for scandle (6 vs.)
By Silent Sam.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above; with Astley's imprint added.] 24.4 x
15.3 cm.
c. Title: "Silent Sam, or I Never Says Nothing to No-
body"; with 7 vs.; Sold by John L. Zieber.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 9.7 cm.
977. I PROMISED I NEVER WOULD LEAVE KER.—Now,
look on this warrior bold (6 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
978. I REMEMBER THE HOUR WHEN SADLY WE
PARTED. AN ANSWER TO WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS
OVER.—/ rem.em.ber the hour when sadly we parted (3 vs.
and chor.)
Words by Ednor Rossiter, music by B. Frank Walters.
a. Title: "Answer to When This Cruel War Is Over";
music had of Lee & Walker; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
b. With comma after "Hour" in title and in first line; 3
chors.; [Music] published by Lee & Walker; music ob-
tained of Sawyer & Thompson; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 16 cm.
c. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22 x 13.7 cm.
d. Title: "Answer To When This Cruel War Is Over";
music had of Lee & Walker; adv: 600 different kinds of
songs; publ. Johnson (2); with "N" in imprint.
A-J border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
e. [As above; with "North" in imprint.] 23 x 14.5 cm.
f. With comma after "Hour" in title and in first line;
with colon after "To" in title; [without names of author
and composer;] 3 chors.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 59, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 18.2 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Mag-
nus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 72, col. 20 x
12.5 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 80, col. 20.2 x 13.2 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.8 cm.
j. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 149, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.7 x 12 cm.
66
k. Title: "Then Weep Not, Love, Oh! Weep Not. Answer
To When This Cruel War Is Over"; [without names of
author and composer;] with 3 chors.; sold by Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 16.2 cm.
I. [Without comma after "Parted" in title;] with comma
after "hour" in first line; [Music] published by Lee
& Walker; music obtained of Sawyer & Thompson; sheet
no. 1132; 3 chors.; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.4 cm.
I SAW THEE WHEN THY HEART WAS LIGHT, see
THOU ART GONE FROM MY GAZE.
979. I SEE HER STILL IN MY DREAMS. -While the
flowers bloom in gladness and springbirds rejoice (2 vs.
and chor.)
Sung by Charles Melville, of Matt Peels Campbells
Minstrels; sheet no. 630; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
980. I SHOULDN'T LIKE TO TELL.- 'Tw^as in the early
spring time (4 vs.)
Words by T. F. K.; print Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 13.3 cm. (cropped)
981. I SPY YOUR LITTLE GAUE.-l've something now to
tell you, and you'll own that it is true (6 vs.) Air: Does
your mother know you're out?
As sung by J. P. Johnson, at the American Theatre,
No. 444 Broadway, New-York; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.8 cm.
982. I STOOD AMID THE GLITTERING THRONG.-/ stoorf
amid the glittering throng (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 660; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
983. I STOOD IT LIKE A LAMB.— Some people always
grumble (6 vs.)
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16. 6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 985; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 21 x 14.3 cm.
984. I STOOD ON THE SHORE.-/ stood on the shore,
'midst the weeping and wailing (3 vs.)
As sung by E. T. Thome; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 26 x 17 cm.
985. I WANDERED BY THE BROOK-SIDE.-/ wandered by
the brookside (4 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
986. I WANT TO BE A SOLDIER.-/ want to be a soldier,
and go to Dixie's Land (3 vs.) Air.— I want to be an Angel.
a. Short lines; publ. Auner.
A-J border; Union sentry with rifle, eagle with flag.
25.2 X 14.7 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title, and after "Air";] short
lines; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; Union sentry with rifle, eagle with flag.
23.5 X 14.5 cm.
c. Title as above; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards. Circu-
lars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border; floating hemisphere with flag between two
Union guards with rifles. 21.5 x 12.7 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs .
A-J border; battle scene of fighting cavalry. 24.2 x
15.7 cm.
e. Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
f. Short lines; [publ.] Johnson & Co.
Double-line border. 18.7 x 10.7 cm.
g. With exclamation point at end of title; [without period
after "Air";] written by Walter W. Warren, and dedicated
to Miss Melinda Nagel, and sung by her at the "Kossuth
Exchange, 7th & Market; publ. Walter Warren (1), (2), (5).
T. o. border; Zouave (Ellsworth) with flag and sabre.
23 X 13 cm.
h. Varying: "Air— 'Wait for the Wagon' "; with 3 addi-
tional verses.
T. o. border; guard with rifle by tent. 25.5 x 12.5 cm.
(cropped)
987. I WANT TO BE A SOLDIER.—/ want to be a soldier,
and like a soldier stand (4 vs.) Air: I want to be an Angel.
a. Short lines; By P. S. Biglin; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.4 x 17.3 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan trapper border. 22 x 14.5 cm.
c. With hyphen after "Air:"; sold by Partridge (2); sheet
no. 575.
T. o. border. 22 x 13 cm.
d. Air as above; sheet no. 1040; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15.3 cm.
988. I WANT TO BE AN ANGEL.-/ want to be an angel
(4 vs.)
Sheet no. 444; [publ.] Partridge (3).
T. o. border. 25.5 x 15.8 cm.
989. I WANT TO GO HOME.—/ want to go home (3 vs. and
chor.)
Sung with great Applause by Jim Sandford, of Price's
Minstrels.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.5 cm.
b. With "Applause" not in caps; sheet no. 422; publ.
Partridge (4); [with THE YOUNG RECRUIT on verso.]
T. o. border. 21 x 12.6 cm.
990. I WILL BE TRUE TO THEE.-/ will be true to thee
(3 vs. and chors.)
a. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster; music
had at Horace Waters (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.8 x 16 cm.
b. [Without 2nd vs. and chors.;] As sung by Charles H.
Pease, of Carncross and Dixey's Minstrels; long lines;
2nd song: "Oh, Let Me Shed One Silent Tear"; adv: Ten
Illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 223, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above, without adv.;] publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 247a, col. 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
67
d. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster; music
had at Horace Waters (1); sheet no. 1134; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
991. I WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW. -Comrade I will
guard thy Mother (3 vs.)
Sold at Harry S. May's.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.5 cm.
992. I WISH HE WOULD DECIDE, MAMMA.-/ wish he
would decide. Mamma (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24 x 15.6 cm.
993. I WISH THE WAR WERE OVER.-T/ze wish, the all-
absorbing wish (4 vs.) Air.— Auld Lang Syne, or. Do they
think of me at Home.
Written by A. Anderson, Philadelphia.
a. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.3 x 13.8 cm.
b. Adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
0. Varying in title: "I Wish the War Was O'er!" and
"Air— Auld Lang Syne"; [dated] December, 1862.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15.5 cm.
994. I WOULD NOT DIE AT ALL.-/ would not die in
spring tim.e (4 vs.) Air.— "I would not die in Spring-time."
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 21.7 x 15 cm. (cropped)
995. I WOULD NOT DIE IN SPRING.-/ would not die in
spring time, when all is bright around (4 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "I would Not Die in Winter"; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
b. Music published by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); short lines;
advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpe. Magnus 37, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 46, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
d. With "Spring Time" in title; sheet no. 1035; publ.
Wrigley (1); [with THE FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP
on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15 cm.
996. I WOULD NOT DIE IN SPRING. PARODY ON "I
WOULD NOT DIE IN SPRING-TIME".-/ wouU not die
in spring-tim.e (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 1181; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15 cm.
I WOULD NOT DIE IN WINTER, see I WOULD NOT
DIE IN SPRING.
997. I'D BE A GIPSY. -/'rf be a gipsy, merry and free
(2 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
998. I'D CHOOSE TO BE A BABY.-/'d choose to be a
baby (4 vs. and chor.)
With the "Original Version" and "Tony Pastor's
Version".
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 17 cm.
b. Tony Pastor Version only, first verse beginning: "I'd
choose to be a baby. A pretty little flower"; Published
and Sung by James D. Gay; adv: Gay's Illustrated Army
Songs .
Letter paper; flower ornament with cupids. 19.7 x
12.7 cm.
c. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 227, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
d. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 228, col. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
999. I'D CHOOSE TO BE A DAISY. -/'</ choose to be a
daisy (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Music obtained at Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ. Auner
(3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. Sung by G. C. Glendale, at Bryants' Minstrels,
Mechanics' Hall, 472 Broadway, N.Y.; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16.4 cm.
c. Music procured of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); adv: 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; blue ink; hdpc.
Magnus 247c, col. 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 255a,
col. 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
1000. I'D MOURN THE HOPES THAT LEAVE ME.-/'d
mourn the hopes that leave m.e (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 943; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1001. I'D OFFER THEE THIS HAND.— /'d offer thee this
hand of mine (3 vs.)
a. With "Of Mine" in title; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.4 x 15. 5 cm.
b. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single -line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 248b, col. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
1002. IDA GRAY.— Tfejs mom I met a pretty maid (3 vs.)
Air: Bonny Bessie Gray.
By F. C. Long; sheet no. 708; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1003. IDA MAY . — 'Twas down by the river side (3 vs. and
2 chors.)
As sung in all the public schools.
A-J border. 20 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
1004. IF THIS CRUEL WAR WERE OVEK.-Dearest Ella,
I remember (4 vs. and chor.) Tune.— When this Cruel War
is over.
By D. C. H.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New
Catalogue of Songs.
A-J border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1005. IF YOUR FOOT IS PRETTY, SHOW IT .—If your foot
is pretty, show it (3 vs.)
As sung by W. Arlington; sheet no. 944; publ. Wrigley
[without address].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
68
1006. IF YOUR NOSE IS LONG, YOU'LL KNOW IT. -If
your nose is long, you'll know it (3 vs.) Air: "If your foot
is pretty, show it."
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. With period and dash after "Air"; By Eugene T.
Johnston.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.3 x 15 cm.
1007. I'LL BE A SOLDIER.-/'^ be a soldier and march
to the drum (4 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by the Celebrated and most popular
author Stephen C. Foster; music obtained of John J. Daly
(1).
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25 x 16.8 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 25 x 17 cm.
I'LL BE NO SUBMISSIVE WIFE, see SALLY IN OUR
ALLEY.
1008. I'LL HANG MY HARP ON A WILLOW TREE.-i'H
hang my harp on a mllow tree (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 17 cm.
I'LL LET YOU, see HOW DELIGHTFUL 'TWOULD
BE IF YOU'D LET ME.
1009. I'LL NEVER FORGET THEE. -"i^or^ei theeT'-
Ifto dream, by night (3 vs.)
With Astley's imprint.
Andrews ivy border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
1010. I'LL NEVER GET DRUNK AGAIN.-/ once did have
a Fortune I ne'er thought I should want (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1005; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE FIRE-
MAN'S DEATH on recto.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.9 x 15. 7 cm.
I'LL REMEMBER THEE, see AM I NOT FONDLY
THINE OWN.
1011. I'LL THROW MYSELF AWAY.-Woto, ladies, your
attention (4 vs. and chor.)
a. T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.5 x
14.3 cm.
1012. I'LL TOUCH MY HARP.-0/< in that calm and
gentle hour (2 vs.)
a. Sung nightly with Shouts of Applause by W. Vincent, at
his New and Beautiful Opera House, No. 49 Bowery, di-
rectly opposite the Bowery Theatre; 2nd song: "False
One, I Love Thee Still"; print. Andrews.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 309; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THERE IS A
FLOWER THAT BLOOMETH on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
I'LL REMEMBER THEE, see AM I NOT FONDLY
THINE OWN.
1013. I'LL WOO THEE IN THE SUMMER TIME. -I'll woo
thee in the Summer time (3 vs.)
Words by R. Scott Cowenlock; Music by Chas. J.
Hargitt; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.9 x 16.4 cm.
I'M A MERRY LAUGHING GIRL, see JERSEY-BLUE
HANDKERCHIEF.
1014. I'M AFLOAT.— /'m afloat, I'm afloat, on the fierce
rolling tide (3 vs.)
a.' 2nd song: "Friendship's Wish"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.2
cm.
c. Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 22.1 x 11.8 cm.
d. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 476; publ.
Wrigley (1); [with MY EMMA LOUISE on verso].
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
1015. I'M DOWN ON DOUBLE-QUICK. -Since / have be-
com.e a soldier, things have went rather queer (6 vs. and
chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without hyphen, and with exclamation point in title;]
sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
1016. I'M GOING TO FIGHT MIT SIGEL.-/'i;e come
shust now to tell you how (5 vs. and chor.) Air.— The Girl
I left behind Me.
Written by John F. Poole, and sung by H. W. Egan.
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
c. With colon after "Air"; "me" in Air; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.2 x 15.7 cm.
d. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 15.8 cm.
e. [Without "Air" and names of author and singer;] pub-
lished and sung by James D. Gay; [with FLAG OF OUR
UNION FOR EVER on recto.]
T. o. border. 23.2 x 16 cm.
f. [As above; with GOOD LAGER BIER on recto.] 23.6
X 17.3 cm.
g. Publ. [J]ohnson (2), without Johnson's initials.
T. o. border. 22.3 x 12.8 cm.
h. [As above;] A-J border. 21.2 x 12.6 cm.
i. [As above;] adv: Johnson's New Catalogue.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 12.7 cm.
j. Publ. Johnson (2), with Johnson's initials; adv: 600
different kinds of songs.
A-J border. 23.7 x 14. 8 cm.
k. With comma after "Air"; "girl" and "me" in Air;
varying: "sung by W. H. Eagan, Ethiopian Comedian, with
usual success, at the American Theatre, 444 Broadway";
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 102, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
69
1. [Without names of author and singer;] with dash after
"Air"; and "me" in Air; sheet no. 831; publ. Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15.5 cm.
m. [As above;] sheet no. 1116; [imprint blank.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 22.8 x 15 cm.
1017. I'M HAPPY AS THE DAY IS LONG.-/'m happy as
the day is long (3 vs. and chor.)
Music, sung at Bryants' Minstrels, obtained of Wm. A.
Pond & Co.; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 17 cm.
1018. I'M LONELY SINCE MY MOTHER DrED.-7'm
lonely since my mother died (3 vs. and chor.)
Music publ. by Oliver Ditson & Co.; obtained of Firth,
Son & Co.; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.6 x 16.2 cm.
1019. I'M OFF FOR BALTIMORE.- 'Ttoas on one ehening
in de month oh June{3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.8 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.7 x
15 cm.
c. With first line beginning: "It was one ebening"; and
"ob" spelled "of"; From A. W. Auner's Stationery and
Newspaper Store (6).
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
d. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 17 cm.
e. S. Garrigues' Cheap Stationery, Periodical and Song
Store; print. Thompson (1).
T. o. border. 20 x 11 cm.
1020. I'M OFF FOR CAhlFOBNIA.-Now, darkies gather
round me— I got a thing to tell (5 vs. and chor.) Air— Ohl
Susannah.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 24 x 14 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 16 cm.
1021. I'M OFF FOR CHARLESTON. -My massa an' my
m.issus, dey both am gone away (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung nightly with Tremendous Applause by all the
Minstrel Bands; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 14.6 cm.
c. Sung nightly with Tremendous Applause, by all the
Minstrel Bands; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc.
A-J border. 24 x 15.2 era.
e. [Without comma after "missus" in first line;] publ.
Johnson (3); advs: You will save 25 per cent, and Cards,
Circulars, Billheads, etc.
T. o. border. 21 x 12 cm.
f. With "and" in first line; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 21.3 x 15.5 cm.
1022. I'M SADDEST WHEN I SING.-roM think I've a
■merry heart (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16.7 cm.
1023. I'M SURE I SHALL GO CRAZY!-/'/re sure I shall
go crazy (3 vs.) Air.— "I'd choose to be a Daisy."
Sheet no. 1387; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
1024. I'M THINKING OF HOME. -I am thinking of home,
I am thinking (3 vs.)
Words by J. Simmonds; Music by F. Buckley; Music
sold by Horace Waters (2).
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.4 x
15.2 cm.
1025. I'M TURNING GRAY DEAR KATE. -Time's hand is
even there, sweet Kate (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4); with Boyd's imprint added (1).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 26.4 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 638; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1026. AN IMPLORATION FOR OUR COUNTRY. -Hozo
slowly drag these dreary days along (5 vs.)
[Signed] Charles Gibbons, Philadelphia, November 6,
1862.
Laid paper. 25 x 10.7 cm.
1027. IN DIE SCHLACHT.-SoWafen.' frisch auf zum
Schachtfeld hinajis (5 vs.) Nach der Melodie: "Jetzt gang i
an's Briinnele &c."
Ein Unionslied von John Singer, Jr.; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars and
stripes, col. 25 x 16.3 cm.
1028. IN HAPPY MOMENTS.— /« happy moments day by
day (2 vs.)
Music obtained at Lee & Walker's.
A-J border. 20.2 x 12.9 cm.
IN HAPPY MOMENTS, see SWEET HOME RECEIVE
ME, and O, LET ME LIKE A SOLDIER FALL.
1029. IN MEMOR1A.M, ABRAHAM LINCOLN.-MoMrra,
Sons of Columbia! mourn for your Chief (5 vs.)
Mourning border; bust of Lincoln between "Sixteenth
President of the United States." and "Born: Feb'ry 12,
1809. Died: April 15, 1865." 16.5 x 10.5 cm.
1030. IN MEMORIAM. CAPTAIN F. A. DEPEYSTER,
LATE GOVERNOR OF SAILORS' SNUG HARBOR, STATEN
ISLAND.— FZo^.f veil your starry glories now (4 vs.)
Headed: "The Memory of Depeyster"; with explana-
tion "The melancholy death of this most estimable gentle-
man and accomplished sailor, carried deep grief . . .";
[signed] Capt. Saml. Whiting, Jacksonville, East Florida,
June 10th, 1868. 24.8 x 13.4 cm.
1031. IN MEMORIAM COL. J. LAFAYETTE RIKER, 62d
REGIMENT, N.Y.S.V. (ANDERSON ZOUAVES,) KILLED
AT THE BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS, MAY 31, 1862. -One by
one the roll is filled (5 vs.)
[Signed] W. E. P.; Harlem, N.Y., June 4th, 1862.
Double-line border. 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
70
IN MEMORIAM, THE BEARING FAMILY, see THE
DEARING FAMILY.
1032. IN MEMORY OF COL. ELLSWORTH, FIRE
ZOUAVES, ASSASSINATED, MAY 24TH. 1861. -Fall'n
when his course had just begun (4 vs.)
a. With "of N.Y." in title; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col.; allegorical hdpc. of
tablets of law, sword, sceptre, etc. 25.6 x 16.5 cm.
b. With period after Zouaves in title; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Notice. Persons out of the City, sending for Songs
or other Goods.
A-J border; bust of Ellsworth. 25 x 14.3 cm.
c. With varying punctuation in title; sheet no. 511; publ.
Partridge (2).
T. o. border; weeping woman at tomb. 21.5 x 12.5 cm.
d. Title as above; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.;
mourning border around text; cemetery scene. 21.3 x
13 cm.
1033. IN MEMORY OF COL. E. E. ELLSWORTH. -T/wm
youthful Hero! deep in grief (3 vs.)
By G. Gumpert; cop: EDPa. J. Magee, 1861; publ.
Magee.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; death of Ellsworth in red and
blue. 20.7 X 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] bust of Ellsworth within wreath in red and
blue. 20 X 13.2 cm.
1034. IN OUR OWN DEAR HOMES AGAINl-For the grand
old Union fighting (3 vs.) Air: The Cottage by the Sea.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus (5), col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 113, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
1035. IN THE DAYS WHEN I WAS HARD UP.-/n the days
when I was hard up, not many years ago (6 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Title: "Hard Up"; short lines; chorus; publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.6 x 16.8 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc.
A-J border. 24.5 x 14.8 cm.
1036. IN THE DAYS WHEN WE WENT GIPSYING. -/w the
days when we went gipsying (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
1037. "IN THE LIBBY PRISON SADLY. "-/n the Libby
prison, sadly, a dying Soldier lay (4 vs.) Air. "Bingen on
the Rhine".
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 79, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19 x 11.3 cm.
1038. IN THE LOUISIANA LOWLANDS. -Way down in
Louisiana, not many years ago (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
A-J border. 20.5 x 13.8 cm. (cropped)
1039. INDEPENDENCE DAY .-Squeak the fife and beat
the drum (6 vs.)
a. With last two verses headed "Encore Verses"; publ.
Auner (2).
A-J border; horse-drawn cannon and mounted soldiers
on parade. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16.2 cm.
c. With last two verses headed "Encore Verses"; as
sung by Mrs. Barney Williams and Mrs. Florence, through-
out the States; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border; marchers carrying banners in a parade.
23.5 X 15 cm.
1040. INDEPENDENT RANGERS' SONG. -Oar Country
is now in great danger (4 vs. and chor.)
By Frank Whitaker, Esq; Dedicated to Captain Wm.
McMuUin.
Sailor nailing flag to masthead. 23 x 9 cm. (cropped?)
1041. THE INDIA RUBBER UAH.—McFinny's wife was
ever prone (5 vs. and chor.)
Cop: 1863, Winner & Co., EDPa; sold by Winner & Co.
(3).
T. o. border. 19.5 x 13 cm. (cropped)
1042. THE INDIAN GIRL. OR BRIGHT ALFARATA.-
Wild roved an Indian Girl (4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 16.7 cm.
1043. THE INDIAN HUNTER.-Lei me go to my home in
the far distant west (6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 17 cm.
b. With "No. 2" after title; sheet no. 689; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
THE INDIAN HUNTER, see also THE INDIAN
WARRIOR'S GRAVE.
1044. INDIAN HUNTER. NO. 2-Oh, why does the whtte
man follow my path, like the hound on the tiger's track
(4 vs. uneven length)
2nd song: "Indian Warrior's Grave".
A-J border. 20.3 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
1045. THE INDIAN LASS. -As / was a walking on a fair
distant shore (8 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
1046. INDIAN MAID OF THE CHAPPARAL.-Noif since
you have asked a song of m,e (8 vs. and chor.) Air— Mary
Blane.
Written and sung by George Bombarger, in the City of
Mexico; cop: 1852, Thomas M. Scroggy, EDPa.; publ.
Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 25.8 x 13 cm.
1047. THE INDIAN WARRIOR'S GRAVE. -Green is the
grave by the wild dashing river (3 vs.)
a. [Without period at end of title;] 2nd song: "Indian
Hunter." print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
71
INDIAN WARRIOR'S GRAVE, see also INDIAN HUNTER,
NO. 2.
1048. THE INFANT LTE'EKTY -When first infant Liberty
dropped upon earth (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 665; As sung by James R. White; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.6 X 13.5 cm.
INITIATION ODE, see THE BATTLE CRY OF FREE-
DOM.
1049; INNOCENT MIKE.— I am a wandering Irishman,
they call me innocent Mike (5 vs.) Air. — Low Backed Car.
a. [Without period at end of title;] with "Innocent" in
first line; words by G. W. Anderson; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x is cm.
b. With quotes around Air; sheet no. 900; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
1050. THE INVALID CORPS. -Ofe, listen to me while I
sing (4 vs. and chor.)
Composed and sung by Matt. Gebler, The Favorite
Comic Vocalist; print. Johnson (2).
a. Eagle with shield and motto "United States of
America". 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. Advs: Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, etc., and Prof.
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor. 22.3 x 13.5 cm.
INVITATION TO THE GROVE, see COME, MAIDEN,
WITH ME.
1051 . THE IRISH BRIGADE \-Did you see the grand parade
(8 vs. with 3 narrated parts in between) Air.— "The Bould
Soger Boy."
By Contempt O'Court, Esq.; Respectfully dedicated to
the blood of the Tylers, always barring that on the hands
of the guardians of the Poor.
Double-line border; civilians watching parading sol-
diers. 25.7 X 16 cm.
1052. THE IRISH BRIGADE. -ffidenzia.' bright gem of the
ocean (5 vs. and chors.) Tune— Red, White and Blue.
Sheet no. 543; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 12.5 cm.
1053. THE IRISH BRIGADE. -M%e?i brave hearts shall be
a reproach to a nation (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
1054. IRISH BRIGADE. -Fe sons of green Erin, assemble
(3 vs.) Air-Red, White and Blue.
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. With "The" in title. 18 x 10. 5 cm. (cropped)
1055. THE IRISH BRIGADE. NO. 2. -There's an Island on
earth, which clearly has shown (6 vs.) Air: The meeting
of the waters.
By John Flanagan.
a. Title: "The Irish Brigade"; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.3 x 16.2 cm.
b. Title: "The Isish-Brigade"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 24.3 x 16 cm.
c. With exclamation point after "Brigade" in title; with
"Waters" in Air; publ. Partridge (2); sheet no. 597.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15.4 cm.
d. [Without period after "Brigade" and "2" in title;]
sheet no. 891; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
1056. THE IRISH HAY -MAKE R.-Ati^ did you ne'er hear
of the Irish hay-maker (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 623; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1057. IRISH MOLLY, O.—As I walk'd out one morning, all
in the m.onth of May (7 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
1058. IRISH PATRIOTS OF 98. -Ke heroes brave of
ninety-eight {5 vs.) Air: Bruce's Address.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan flag border with central star, col. 25.2
X 16.8 cm.
1059. THE IRISH PICKET.-Z'jm sthanding [sic] in the
m.ud, Biddy (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 786; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19.9 x 12.6 cm.
1060. THE IRISH REFUGEE. OR POOR PAT MUST EMI-
GRATE.—Fare you well, poor Erin's Isle (6 vs.) Air:
Podge e and Rhu.
Sung by J. S. Berry; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x 16.4 cm.
1061. THE IRISH SOAP FAT MAN. -Ocfe I am a grate
Irishman, from Cork I have come (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "Soap Fat Man."; Air- Bould Irishman; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: 600 different kinds of Songs.
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.1 cm.
b. With "Form" in place of "from" in first line; sheet
no. 967; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
1062. THE IRISH TOAD. -Now, Ladies and Gents, pay
attention (4 vs.) Air: Cupid took lodgings in Dublin.
2nd song: "My Friend And Pitcher"; publ. De Marsan
(1).
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.3 cm.
1063. IRISH VOLUNTEER.-ye daughters of Old Ireland
(5 vs.) Air.— "The Yankee Man of War."
Composed by Arthur McCann.
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 20.7 x 13.1 cm.
b. With "Volunteers" in title; advs: "Pennsylvania
Battle Cry", and New Songs [publ.] Johnson (2). 23.3 x
16.2 cm.
c. Title as above with "McCann" spelled "M'Cann";
advs: "Pennsylvania Battle Cry", and Cards, Bill Heads,
Circulars, etc. [publ.] Johnson (2). 20.2 x 13.1 cm.
d. Copyright Secured.
Multi-line border. 23 x 13. 1 cm.
1064. THE IRISH VOLUNTEER. NO. S.-I'll sing of a sol-
dier, both gallant and brave (5 vs.)
Written and sung by Tony Pastor.
72
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.5 x 16.1 cm.
b. [Without periods after "Volunteer" and "3";] sheet
no. 1068; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.3 x 14.5 cm.
c. [As above, with THE FIREMAN'S DEATH on recto.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.9 x 15 cm.
IRISH VOLUNTEERS, see GALLANT PENNSYLVANIA
69TH, IRISH VOLUNTEERS.
1065. THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS.-Fom gallant sons of
Erin's Isle, attend to what I say (7 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21.8 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan clown border. 24.4 x 18.3 cm.
c. By Michael O'Riely; sheet no. 525; sold by Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
d. [Author as .above;] sheet no. 887; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
1066. THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS. NO. 2. -The blast of war
is sounding now o'er valley, hill and dell (7 vs.) Air: The
Valley of Inkerman.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.1 x 16.6 cm.
b. By Timothy B. O'Regan; sheet no. 1054; [with SILVER
MOONLIGHT WINDS on recto;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 22 x 13.7 cm.
1067. THE IRISH WIDE -AWAKE . -As / walked out one
evening (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Billy O. Rourke.
By Harry M. Palpier; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.1 x 16.2 cm.
1068. IS IT ANY BODY'S BUSINESS? -/s it any body's
business, if a gentleman should choose (6 vs.)
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
b. With "Any Body's" spelled "Anybody's" in title;
sheet no. 1065; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
1069. IS THAT MOTHER?-/s that Mother bending o'er me
(5 vs.)
a. Presented for publication by Robt. Bennett; with a
short explanation of song's history, beginning: "The fol-
lowing touching lines were suggested by an affecting scene,
in one of the Army-Hospitals."; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.8 x 16.3 cm.
b. Title: "Is That Mother, Bending O'er Me?" 5 vs. in
3 with variations in wording of text; sheet no. 821; Music
publ. by permission of O. Ditson & Co owners of copy-
right; Words publ. by permission; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15.9 cm.
1070. ISABELLA, WITH THE GINGHAM UMBRELLA.
OR THE BARBER'S DAUGHTER OF WEEHAWKEN.-0« a
Monday afternoon, in the latter part of June (6 vs. and 6
chors.)
a. As sung by Tony Pastor; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 17 cm.
b. Title: "Wee-Haw-Ken"; sheet no. 1188; as sung by
the great Comic Vocalist, Tony Pastor.
Wrigley horned imp border. 23 x 15.1 cm.
1071. ISN'T IT A VJONDER? -Sister Norf and Sister Souff
(4 vs.)
Written by Henry Wood, Esq. and sung by Wood's
Minstrels, with the most enthusiastic applause.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.6 x 16.4 cm.
b. With "nightly" inserted after "sung", and quotation
marks around "Wood's Minstrels"; sheet no. 1030; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.8 x 13.7 cm.
1072. IT IS BETTER TO LAUGH THAN BE SIGHING. -fi
is better to laugh than be sighing (2 vs. and chop.)
Copied by permission of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); adv:
Ten Illustrated Songs; publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 236, col.; publ.
TVIagnus (1). 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
1073. IT REMINDS HIM OF A STORY.- We're in Rebellion
now the greatest one in history (5 vs. and chor.) Air:
Limerick Races.
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
1074. IT WAS MY FATHER'S CUSTOM. -Cowie. hither
bring the holly bush to decorate the hall (4 vs.)
a. Subheaded: "A Merry Christmas Song"; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
b. Short lines; adv: 600 different Kinds of Songs; publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 25 x 15. 1 cm.
1075. IT WAS MY MOTHER'S CWOICE. -Oh! Mother dear,
I had a drink (3 vs. and chor.) Air: It was my Mother's
voice.
By J. Cross Casten; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.I cm.
1076. IT WAS MY MOTHER'S VOICE. -0 Mother dear!
I had a dream (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained at the Store of the Composer and Pub-
lisher, Frederick Blume (1); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
1077. IT'S WONDERFUL HOW WE DO IT, BUT WE DO.-
Napoleon used to say: There's no such ivord as Fail (5 vs.)
Sung by Tony Pastor at his Opera-House, 201 Bowery;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 15.8 cm.
I'VE KISSED HIM, AND LET HIM GO, see THE
NATION'S LAST CALL.
1078. I'VE WANDERED BY THE HUT SIDE. -/'re tcan-
dered by the hut side (3 vs. and chors.)
a. Sung with tremendous applause by Charles Melville,
of Kemble's Celebrated Minstrels; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.7 cm.
73
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 16.1 cm.
1079. THE rVY GREEN.-Ofe.' a dainty plant is the ivy
green (3 vs. and chors.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.8 cm.
1080. JACK LANNIGAN'S WAKE.-In the town of Mayo
Jack Lannigan liv'd (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 16.1 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs. 20.5
X 12.7 cm.
d. Sheet no. 1187.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.1 x 15.1 cm.
1081. JACK MUGGINS OR THE DONKEY-BALANCER.-
Of all the strange tales about asses (9 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.6 x 16.3 cm.
1082. JACK BAG.— Although my name is Jack Rag, if you
will list a while (9 vs.) Air:— Jim Crow.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.9 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 626; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
JACKEY, DE BUTCHER BOY, see PARODY ON: PUT
ME IN MY LITTLE BED.
1083. JACOB GETS THE MITTEN.-/ thank you, Mister
Jacob, but I'm, not inclined to go (4 vs. and 4 chors.)
a. Answer to "Wait for the Wagon"; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.1 cm.
b. With period at end of title; Reply to, "Wait for the
Wagon."; pubis. Johnson (2), and Auner & Johnson.
Double-line border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
1084. JANE MONROE.— /i was doum in Louisiana (3 vs.)
and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.4 x 15.2 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 24 x 15 cm.
c. With first line beginning: "When I lived," and other
minor variations throughout; 3 chors.; Tune— The Low
Back'd Car.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.3 cm.
1085. JANE 0'MALLEY.-/'n tell thee a tale of a maiden's
veil (4 vs.)
a. With chorus; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.8 cm.
b. Title: "She Sleeps In The Valley."
Double t. o. border. 22.5 x 13 cm.
c. [Without apostrophe in "maiden's" in first line;] adv:
Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; woman courted by two men. 24 x 15 cm.
d. Title: "She Sleeps In The Valley"; sheet no. 521;
music publ. by E. H. Wade; sold by Partridge (3).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 14.3 cm.
1086. JEANNETTE AND JEANNOT.-roM are going far
away, far away from poor Jeannette (4 vs.)
2nd song: "The Answer."
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.6 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 782; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.4 x 15.2 cm.
1087. JEFF DAVIS.— Jeff Davis is a great old boy (3 vs.
and chor.) Air— Wait for the Wagon.
Headed: "True Blue Melodies, No. 1 . . . Price, One
Cent"; [sold by Wm. V. Spencer.]
T. o. border. 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
1088. JEFF DAVIS.— Jeff Davis, he was lately seized with
a fit (7 vs.)
Sung by Matt Gebler, Mobile, Alabama.
T. o. border. 19.7 x 11.3 cm.
1089. JEFF DAVIS.— Owce / could eat my fill of good meat
(4 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
Yellow paper; A-J border. 23.2 x 13.7 cm.
b. [As above;] t. o. border. 24.1 x 14.7 cm.
c. With "Air: Nell Flaugherty's Drake"; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.9 x 14.7 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan horned imp border, col. 23.3
X 15.5 cm.
e. [Air as above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.5 x 16.2 cm.
f. [Without period at end of title;] with period after
"Jeff"; "Brought These Hard Times On Me" added to
title; "Tune.— Nell Flaughterty's Drake"; adv: Johnson's
New Catalogue of Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 25.3 x 15.4 cm.
g. Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 3. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
h. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs; publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 3a, col. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
i. Sheet no. 1015; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23.6 x 15.2 cm.
1090. [JEFF DAVIS & CO.]— Jeff Davis & Co. once were
citizens of credit and repute (14 vs.) 25 x 13 cm.
1091. JEFF DAVIS AND HIS UNCLE. -/'ZZ tell you of a
story that happened in its day (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Root
Hog or Die.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.7 x 14.3 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 26.6 x 16.4 cm.
c. [Without period after "Uncle";] with period and dash
after Air; by Isadore Leopold; sheet no. 797; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 22.3 x 13.4 cm.
JEFF DAVIS BROUGHT THESE HARD TIMES ON ME,
see JEFF DAVIS.
74
1092. JEFF DAVIS IN CRINOLINE.-/ have just got time
to address you in rhyme (8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Ossa-
watomie Brown".
Words by Gen. W. H. Hayward; publ. Doyle (1).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 13.8 cm.
1093. JEFF. DAVIS IN HIS WIFE'S ChOTKES.-Jefferson
Davis took to the woods (6 vs. uneven length)
Adv: Wanamaker & Brown's Clothing Store; publ.
Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.4 x 14.8 cm.
1093A. JEFF DAVIS, IS GETTING TIRED OF THE WAR.-
Our flag as ever floats on high (5 vs.) Air— "Maryland,
My Maryland."
T. o. border; seated woman and girl. 30.5 x 8.7 cm.
1094. JEFF DAVIS, OI MY JOE JEFF. -Jeff Davis. O!
my Joe Jeff (4 vs.) Air: The girl I left behind me.
Sung by Billy Matthews, Ethiopian Comedian, at Klein's
Exchange Concert Rooms, Philada.; Words by Wattie
Rusher; advs: Warren's New Grotto; and Pike's Vegetable
Tooth Ache Drops; publ. Warren (2).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.1 cm.
1095. JEFF DAVIS ON ARMING THE mGGFn.— Jeff Davis,
he swore, in his wrath, he would arm (10 vs. and 2 chors.)
Air:— Happy Land of Canaan.
By M. B. Ladd; February, 1865; print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 22.6 x 12.3 cm.
1096. JEFF DAVIS OR THE KING OF THE SOUTHERN
DOMINIONS.— Come, listen now, and you will hear (2 vs.)
Air: The King of the Cannibal Island.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clovni border. 25 x 16.6 cm.
b. With title of Air in quotation marks and "Cannibal"
spelled "Canibal"; [without commas in first line;] sheet
no. 799; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border; stars on blue ground within red
stripes, col. 23.8 x 15. 1 cm.
c. [As above;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
1097. JEFF DAVIS' 'DKF.AM.-'Twas one winter's night,
Jeff Davis he lay (5 vs.) Air— Lord Lovel.
a. Written and sung by Frank Spear, Ethiopian Comedian;
publ. Auner (3).
Yellow paper; t. o. border. 23.2 x 14.5 cm.
b. With "Davis' " spelled "Davis's"; and a colon after
"Air"; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 22.9 x 14.5 cm.
c. [As above;] with "Winter's" in first line; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x I6.8 cm.
d. With period after "Jeff" in title; Respectfully dedi-
cated to Horace B. Haydon, who Is now in the Secession
Army; advs: the largest assortment of Sentimental and
National Songs; Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; and
Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15.8 cm.
e. Title: "Dream of Jeff Davis."; Sung by the Great
Wray, at Canterbury Hall, cor. 5th & Chestnut; adv: Pike's
Vegetable Tooth Ache Drops; publ. Warren (2).
T. o. border. 22.2 x 13.3 cm.
f. [Without period after "Dream";] but with "Davis' "
spelled "Davis's''; Written and Sung by Frank Spear,
Ethiopian Comedian, at the National Music Hall; sheet no.
862; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.4 x 14.5 cm.
g. [Without period after "Dream";] with period after
"Jeff" in title and quotation marks around Air.
T. o. border. 19.9 x 13 cm.
1097A. JEFF DAVIS'S DREAM, AFTER HIS CAPTURE. -
From, their graves m.any thousands had risen (6 vs.)
[Air:] Try the Red, White and Blue.
Subheading: "The Dream"; composed by George G.
B. DeWolfe, of Nashua, N.H.; two lines of verse in caps at
foot.
Double-line border; Justice with scales and sword.
11.9 X 19.9 cm.
1098. JEFF DAVIS' LAMENT.-Zn de cotton state oh ole
Mis-sip-py (3 vs.) Air.— "Carry me Back to Old Virginia
Shore."
Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.6 x 13.5 cm.
1099. JEFF DAVIS'S PROCLAMATION. -0/aH ifte Souife
"I'm President (8 vs. and chor.) Tune— 'Teddy O'Rourke's
the boy, sirs'
With last verse headed: "Yankee Doodle's Reply".
T. o. border, cartoon of devil. 38.5 x 12.3 cm.
1100. JEFF IN PETTICOATS.— Jeff Davis was a hero bold,
you've heard of him., I know (6 vs. and chor.)
[By Henry Tucker.]
a. Music obtained at the Music-Store of Wm. A. Pond &
Co.; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
b. With period after "Jeff"; sheet no. 1338; music pub-
lished by Wm. A. Pond & Co.; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 14.9 cm.
1101. JEFFERSON "Ty." — You're a traitor convicted, you
know very well (4 vs.)
By Wm. B. Justice; cop: 1861, Marsh, EDPa.; [sold
by] Marsh's Music Store (1); printed by permission; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.8 cm.
1102. JEFFIE D. OR, THE PETTICOATED PRESIDENT. -
With Bowie-knife, in guise of wife (8 vs. and chor.) Tune:
"Yankee Doodle."
T. o. border. 27.4 x 12.1 cm.
1103. JEMIMA BROWN. — 'Tz/jos at a rail-way station
(7 vs.)
Written and sung by Harry Clifton; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.4 x 16.4 cm.
1104. JENNIE, THE FLOWER OF KILDARE.-/'m thinking
of Erin to-night (2 vs. and chor.)
Words by Frank Dumont; Music by J. E. Stewart;
[print.] W. J. Schmidt; with Trade Mark.
T. o. border, woman with flower. 20.7 x 11.7 cm.
1105. JENNIE WITH HER BONNIE BLUE E'E.-I stroll'd
on the banks of the bright rolling Tweed (2 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Sung by T. B. Prendergast, at Bryant's Minstrels, 472
Broadway, N.Y.; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
75
b. "JENNIF" in title; [without period at end of title;]
sheet no. 192; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
JENNY FAIR AND BRIGHT, see I HAVE FOUND THEE
BUT TOO LATE.
1106. JENNY LANE.— Wfeere / was young and in my prime
(2 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Wm. A. Wray, the Celebrated Banjoist with
great applause; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x 17.1 cm.
1107. JENNY LIND'S WELCOME. -From Sweden's
northern city (6 vs.) Air— Lucy Neale.
Headed: "Torr's Popular Songs, 1"; publ. J. Torr (1);
with six songs on verso.
Three negro singers, seated, with instruments, en-
closed in t. o. border. 24.5 x 1S.8 cm.
1108. JENNY JONES. -M3; name's Edward Morgan I live
in Llangollen (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 687; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
1109. JENNY WHO LIVES IN THE DELL.-Ofe.' the fairies
have not all departed (2 vs. and chors.)
Sheet no. 1079; Music obtained of C. M. Tremaine;
sold by Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental comers. 22.3 x
15 cm.
1110. JEREMY DIDDLE R.-Mzss Nicholls lodged on the
first floor (7 vs.)
a. As sung by Frank Lum, the celebrated comic vocalist;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.6 x 16.9 cm.
b. Sheet no. 968; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 25.6 x 15.6 cm.
1111. JERSEY-BLUE HANDKERCHIEF. -Co we all you
vifes and maidens, and attention give to me (3 vs. and
chor.)
a. 2nd song: "I'm A Merry Laughing Girl"; publ. De
Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.5 x 16.7 cm.
b. Written by S. S. Sanford and sung at Sanford's Opera
House, Philadelphia; adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads,
etc. [printed twice;] publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 20.2 x 13 cm.
1112. JERSEY CALVES.-/ am a jolly roving hlade, and
in Jersey I was bred (6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.7 x 16 cm.
1113. THE JERSEY FISHERMAN. -OoM;rz near the Battery
(4 vs.)
As sung by Dick McGowan, the great Favorite
Banjoist.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 15.8 cm.
b. [As above; without cop.] 25 x 17 cm.
1114. THE JERSEY LOVERS. -0/ a heart-rending tradgidy
(6 vs.)
A pathetic ballad, composed by Eug. T. Johnston, and
sung by Bryant's, Wood's and Campbell's Minstrels; music
obtained of Frederick Blume (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 16.3 cm.
1115. "JERSEY SAM" OR, 50 YEARS PlGO.— Oh I was
bom in Jerssey [sic], and of that I am going to sing (5 vs.)
and chor.)
Advs: By sending Johnson 40 cts. and Cards, Circu-
lars, Bill-Heads, etc.; publ. Johnson (2). 20.6 x 12.3 cm.
1116. JESSIE THE FLOWER OF DUMBLANE.-Tfee snn
[sic] has gone doum on the lofty Ben Lomond (6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.4 cm.
1117. JIM CROW.— Cowe listen, all ye gals and boys, I'm
just com.e from Tucke-o (9 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.2 x 14.8 cm.
1118. JIM HOLMES. A PARODY ON BEN BOLT.-Ofe,
don't you remember the b'hoys, Jim Holmes (4 vs.)
By one of the B'hoys.
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. [Without commas in first line and apostrophe in
author's name;] sheet no. 299; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 16 cm.
1119. JIMMY RIDDLE.— Wow, I'll tell you, if I can, of a
pretty girl called Nan (5 vs.)
As sung by Harry Richmond; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.4 x 16 cm.
1120. THE JOCKEY HAT AND FEATHER.-As I was
walking out, one day (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Ben Cotton.
a. Varying: "Sung by W. N. Smith, the great bone-player,
of Bailey's Circus; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
b. [Without "THE" in title, comma in first line, and
singer's name;] music publ. by Ditson & Co. (1); publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 25 x 15.4 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 226, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. in bronze ink. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
e. Sheet no. 952; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1121. JOE BOWERS.— My name is Joe Bowers, I've got a
brother Ike (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25 X 16 cm.
1122. JOE BUGGIN'S WEDDING. -My tulips all, I'll tell a
ditty (9 vs.)
T. o. border. 24.5 x 16.8 cm.
1123. JOE HARDY. — yes, / know that you once were my
lover (6 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth, Son & Co.; [sold] also at
Wm. A. Pond & Co.
76
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.3 x 17 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
1124. JOHN ANDERSON, MY JO.— John Anderson, my Jo,
John (4 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.5 x 14 cm.
b. With ", John" added to title; 3 additional vs.; long
lines; advs: You will save 25 per cent, and See these New
Songs, just published; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15 cm.
1125. JOHN BROWN.— /niiarper's Ferry section, they
have had an insurrection (10 vs. and 2 chors.) Air.— "The
other side of Jordan."
a. By C. A. Boggs; Respectfully dedicated to the Young
Monkey Craze Association, and the public in general;
Published for the diffusion of facts as they are, and to
let people know what they aint. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
b. With semi-colon after "BROWN" in title and with
"Or, The Happy Land of Canaan" added; [without Air;]
publ. Walter Warren (4); printed above border: "The Song
called the Wish just out".
T. o. border. 21 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
1126. JOHN BROWN.— So many things were written about
heroes of old (10 vs.) Can be sung to the tune of "Caroline
of Edingburghtown, " "New Jersa, " or "Root Hog or Die."
By John L. Zieber; headed: Zieber's Popular Editions;
publ. John L. Zieber; adv: original song, called "Handy
Andy".
T. o. border. 20.5 x 14.7 cm.
1127. JOHN BROWN SONG.— Jote Brovm's body lies a
m.ouldering in the grave (6 vs. and chors. with first line
repeated in the second)
a. Title: "Glory Hally, Hallelujah! Or The John Brown
Song."; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.5 x
16.5 cm.
c. Title: "John Brown's Original Marching Song";
Tune.— Brothers, will you meet me; with one chorus; with
hyphen between "a mouldering" in first line; publ. Auner
(5).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14.6 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks'
Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
e. [As above;] with different adv: Johnson's New Cata-
logue of Songs.
T. o. border. 21 x 12 cm.
f. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 95, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
g. Title: "Glory Hally, Hallelujah, or the John Brovm
Song"; subheaded "Hip, Hip, Hip, Hurrah!"; sheet no. 519;
publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.5 cm.
h. Title: "John Brown and Jeff Davis"; one chorus; with
"mould'ring" in first line; publ. Walter Warren (2).
T. o. border; ornate fountain. 24.3 x 15.7 cm.
1. With "Brown's" in title; sheet no. 868; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15. 5 cm.
1128. JOHN BROWN SO^G .-Old John Brown lies
a-mouldering in the grave. (5 vs.) Words that can be sung
to the "Hallelujah Chorus."
Headed: "Original Version of the"; the author of the
original John Brown Song is H. H. Brownell, of Hartford;
published by the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting
Colored Regiments. 24 x I6 cm.
1129. JOHN BROWN SONG. NO. 2. -John Brown's body
lies a mouldering in the grave (6 vs. and chor. with second
line starting "while weep the sons of bondage".)
a. Title: "Glory Hallelujah. No. 3. Or New John Brown
Song"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 17 cm.
b. Sheet no. 964; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 22.4 x 13.2 cm.
1130. JOHN BULL, OR ANY OTHER MAN.-Oar Country,
is in trouble, which no one can deny (9 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 20.5 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
b. Title: "Any Other Man. Or John Bull"; with colon
after "trouble" in first line; By Walter W. Warren; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.3 x 17 cm.
c. "Or Any Other Man" in quotation marks; publ. John-
son (2); adv: Jolinson's New Catalogue.
A-J border. 24.5 x 14.6 cm.
d. [Without comma in first line;] Composed by Walter W.
Warren, and dedicated to James Thomas, Esq.; Sung by
Bill Worrell at the Music Hall, N.W. Cor. 6th and Chestnut;
publ. Walter Warren (6).
T. o. border. 23 x 13 cm.
e. Title: "Any Other Man. Or John Bull"; with colon
after "trouble" in first line; sheet no. 956; publ. Wrigley
(1) [imprint upside down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.2 x 14 cm.
1131. JOHN BULL'S BLOCKADE PLAYED OVT.-Cheer
up, you Sons and Daughters , we have the battle won (7 vs.)
Air: Lovely Molly, O!
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] varying punctuation in
Air; By F. Collins; sheet no. 918; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 22 x 13 cm.
1132. JOHN DEAN AND HIS OWN MARY ANN. OR, THE
GALLANT YOUNG COACHMAN AND THE CRUEL
FATHER.— Oft listen to me while a story I tell (16 vs.)
Air- Villikins and his Dinah.
With 2 lines of "Moral".
a. Print. Andrews. 23.7 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Without comma in title or period at end;] with
"FAHER" and "&" in title; headed: "Only Complete Edi-
tion Published!"; publ. Johnson (3). 22.5 x 14 cm. (cropped)
1133. JOHN DEAN AND HIS OWN MARY ANN NO. 2.-Tts
of a rich merchant who in Gotham did dwell (10 vs.) Air—
Villikins and his Dinah.
From the New York Picayune.
77
a. Publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
1134. JOHN DEAN THE GALLANT YOUNG COACHMAN
AND HIS OWN MARIANNA. NO. 3. -In Westchester
County a merchant did dwell (11 vs.) Air— Villikins and
his Dinah.
By John F. Doyle.
a. PubL Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.6 x 15 cm.
1135. JOHN JONES, THE COMPANION TO "BEN
BOhT."— Don't you remember lame Sally, John Jones
(5 vs.)
Publ. C. Clausen Myers.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1136. JOHN MITCHEL, THE IRISH PATRIOT AND
EXILE.— He's come, he has come, the Steamer is landing
(3 vs.) Air.— Hail to the Chief.
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
1137. JOHNNY BULL AND BROTHER JONATHAN. -Come,
Sogers, take your muskets up (4 vs.) Air: Yankee Doodle.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without punctuation and capitalization of "Sogers" in
first line;] By Saugerties Bard; sheet no. 669; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
1138. JOHNNY DOYLE.—/ am a fair maiden, all tangled
in love (11 vs.)
a. With exclamation point at end of title; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 864.
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23 x 15.4 cm.
1139. JOHNNY, FILL UP THE BOWL I— i46ra»z Lincoln,
what yer 'bout (4 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23 x 14.7 cm.
b. With period at end of title; publ. Auner.
A-J border; eagle. 20 x 13.9 cm. (cropped)
c. Composed by Saul Sertrew; Free-and-Easy Song;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26.3 x 16.5 cm.
d. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
e. [As above;] De Marsan trapper border. 22 x 14.2 cm.
f. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25.5 x 16 cm.
g. Publ. Johnson (2).
Trumpeter with sign "Brooks' Ball Room Monitor,
price 15 cents". 24 x 16 cm.
h. [As above;] with adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor. 24.5 x 15 cm.
i. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs .
T. o. border; eagle with motto "E Pluribus Unum".
24.5 X 15.5 cm.
j. Published and sung by James D. Gay, of the Ringgold
Artillery of Reading, Pa.; first line beginning "Abraham";
adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 41a, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
1. [As above;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 175, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12 cm.
m. Title varying: "Johnny, Fill up th [sic] Bowl."; by
Saul Sertrew; Free-and-Easy Song; first line beginning
"Abraham"; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus
(2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.3
X 12.7 cm.
n. [Without exclamation mark in title;] by Saul Sertrew;
Free-and-Easy Song; sheet no. 1152; publ. Wrigley
[address blank].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 14.2 cm.
1140. JOHNNY, FILL UP THE BOWLI-Je/^. Davis is a
stupid fool (5 vs.) Tune.— When Johnny Comes Marching
Home.
a. Headed: "New"; print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill
Heads, Circulars, etc., the Largest and best selection of
Songs, and Ball Room Monitor, by Prof. C. Brooks.
Angel blowing trumpet, with globe and eagle. 24 x
15.5 cm.
b. [As above; but without adv. for Ball Room Monitor.]
Eagle with flag. 23 x 15.5 cm.
c. [Without comma and exclamation mark in title.]
Eagle with shield and motto "United States of Amer-
ica". 16 X 13 cm. (cropped)
1141. JOHNNY FILL UP THE BOWL. NEW VERSION.-
Up Freem,an, up and volunteer (4 vs.)
[Publ.] A. Anderson.
T. o. tjorder; eagle with shield and military symbols.
24 X 15.5 cm.
1142. JOHNNY, I HARDLY KNEW YE.-When on the road
to Switarthy, ahoo, ahoo! (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1641; 2nd song: "Beautiful Sally".
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15 cm.
1143. JOHNNY IS GONE FOR A SOLDIER.-/'Zi trace
these gardens o'er and o'er (5 vs. and chor.)
a. [Without period at end of title;] publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; Union soldier with rifle. 21 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (4). 24 x 15 cm.
c. Published and sung by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia;
[with ROCK ME TO SLEEP, MOTHER on verso.]
Letter paper; t. o. border. 22 x 13.5 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; soldier with plumed hat. 25 x I6 cm.
e. With exclamation point at end of title; sold by Par-
tridge (2); sheet no. 703.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
78
1144. JOHNNY hAVJ.— Now if you'll listen, while I sing
(4 vs. and chor.) Air: The Baby-Show.
As sung by Dick Parker, Ethiopian Comedian; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16 cm.
1145. JOHNNY SCUMOKER.-Johnny Schmoker, Johnny
Schmoker (65 lines)
a. With 59 lines; publ. Auner (5); [with SECESSIA LAND
on verso.]
A-J border. 23 x 14.9 cm.
b. With narrative beginning: "In this song, an old German
musician tells his friend, Johnny Schmoker"; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
c. Long lines; sheet no. 812; publ. Partridge (6).
T. o. border. 22.9 x 16.9 cm.
1146. JOHNNY'S PRAYER.-"OMrFaifeer.'" (19 lines)
Copied from a Soldier's Letter.
a. Multi-line border. 23.1 x 14.6 cm.
b. With exclamation point at end of title.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
1147. JOHNNY'S SO BASHFULI-Tfeey tell me the roses
are leaving my cheek (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border; comic figure of a man.
25.6 X 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 960; 2nd song: "Flowing Hair"; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
1148. JOLLY DOGS.-r/jere is a lot of jolly dogs (6 vs.
and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x i6.5 cm.
1149. JOLLY JACK THE ROVER.-Kere / am one, and
still will be (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 12.7 cm.
1150. THE JOLLY OLD CROW.-On the limb ob an oak
sat a jolly old crow (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung nightly with shouts of applause, by Charley White,
at his Opera House, 49 Bowery, N.Y.; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.8 cm.
1151. THE JOLLY RAFTMEN OF THE SUSQUEHANNA
RIVER.— Our honest Pennsylvanians , to labor they're
inclined (8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Root Hog or Die."
Composed for the hardy sons of Pennsylvania by
James D. Gay, EDPa.
T. o. border. 24 x 13.5 cm.
1152. THE JOLLY 69TH. -Cowe, ould Erin, raise your
head (9 vs.) Air: Paddies Evermore.
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25.5 x 15.7 cm.
1153. JOLLY SPREE.— My song relates about the time
(8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25 x
16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 191; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 16.2 cm.
1154. THE JOLLY YOUNG WATERMAN.-Anrf did you not
hear of a jolly young waterman (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 583; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THAT'S WHAT'S
THE MATTER NO. 3 on verso.]
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1155. JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL.-/ am
guine to sing a song and I'l [sic] make it as I go (6 vs. and
chor.)
As written and sung by Phil Rice, the Celebrated Ban-
joist; [publ.] Andrews.
T. o. border. 25.6 x 14.5 cm.
1156. JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL. NO. 3.-
Abraham and Isaac sat down to play the cards (6 vs. and
chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1157. JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL. NO. 4.-
Of all the banjo songs that have been sung of late (7 vs.
and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.8 x 15 cm.
1158. JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL. NO. 5.-
Oh, I lookee to de East, an' I loookee [sic] to de West
(7 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15 cm.
1159. JORDAN IS A HARD ROAD TO TRAVEL. NO. 6.-
/ am. going to sing a song, and funny it will be (5 vs. and
2 chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
1160. JOSEPH TUCK.—/' am Joseph Tuck, the tailor's son,
a poor but honest blade, sirs (8 vs.) Air: Bow wow wow.
As sung by Gus. Shaw; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1161. JOSIAH BROWN. -0/!.' here I am a county gal (6 vs.
and chor.) Air— My Mary Ann.
Words by G. W. Anderson, Irish Vocalist; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
1162. JOYS THAT WE'VE TASTED. -Joys that we've
tasted may sometimes return (3 vs.)
2nd song: "Pirate's Chorus".
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.5 x 16.5
cm.
b. Sheet no. 987; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1163. JUBAL E.—Oh, Gray backs, did you sec Old Early,
with his Beef steak colored face (4 vs. and chor.) Air-
Kingdom's Coming.
79
By John L. Zieber; published and sung by James D.
Gay; adv: Gay's illustrated Army Songs.
Letter paper; battle scene of cavalry within orna-
mental frame. 19.7 x 12.7 cm.
1164. JUDGE NOT A MAN BY THE COST OF HIS
CLOTHING.— Jwd^g^e not a man by the cost of his clothing
(6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 691; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1165. JUDY BAKER.— 7 did love a pretty girl (4 vs. and
chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25.4 x 17 cm.
1166. JUDY CALLAGHAN'S ANSWER TO BARNEY
BRALLAGHAN.— Poor Judy in a fright, at Barney's voice
awaking (7 vs.)
T. o. [Andrews] border. 23 x 14.2 cm.
1167. JUDY O'DOGHERTY.-7'w going to sing about
Paddy O'Rafferty (4 vs.)
A Favorite Comic Song— as sung by Edward Berry.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.2 x 15 cm.
c. [Without "A Favorite Comic Song . . .";] sheet no.
295; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.7 x 16 cm.
1168. JULIUS' BRIDE. -RTzeK / liv'd 'way down in old
Virginny (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung nightly with Tremendous Applause, by all the
Minstrel Bands.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 23.7 x 19.3 cm.
1169. JULIUS'S TRIP TO THE WORLDS'S FAIR. — Twelve
months ago I left this place (4 vs. and chor.)
T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.8 x 15.5 cm.
1170. JUMP! JUMP! JUMP! OUR FRIENDS ARE
COMING.— 0« the island, here, we sit (3 vs. and chor.)
Air: Tramp! the Prisoner's Hope.
Written in the Bummer's Cell, on Blackwell's Island,
by One of 'em.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26 x 16.6 cm.
b. With "Bummer's Cell" and "One of 'em" in quotation
marks; sheet no. 1333; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15 cm.
1171. JUNEY AT THE GATE, IN MISSISSIPPI STATE. -
Pearl River's side is far away, in Mississippi State (5 vs.
and chor.)
Pubis. Johnson (2), and Auner and Johnson; adv: Cards,
Circulars, Bill Heads, etc.
A-J border. 24.5 x 15.8 cm.
1172. JUST AFTER THE BATTLE, MOrHER.-Still upon
the field of battle (3 vs. and chor.)
[By George F. Root.]
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without "Mother" in title;] music obtained of Fred-
erick Blume (1); [publ.] De IVIarsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
c. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 16 cm.
d. [Title as above;] [publ.] Doyle (2).
T. o. border; eagle with flag. 22 x 14.5 cm.
e. [Without "Just" in title and comma;] music published
by Root & Cady (2); publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
f. [As above;] adv: 600 different kinds of songs; with
Johnson's imprint cropped.
A-J border. 20 x 12.7 cm.
g. [Without "Just" in title;] publ. Johnson & Co. 21.8 x
11.5 cm.
h. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 166, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
i. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Bal-
lads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 193, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 12.6 cm.
j. [Without "Mother" in title;] sheet no. 910; music by
Root & Cady; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 12.7 cm.
1173. JUST AS OF OhD\— Just as of old, the moments
come and go (2 vs. and chor.)
By Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner]; publ. Auner
(5); Music obtained at Winner's Music Store (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
1174. JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE, MOTHER. -Jwsi
before the battle, mother (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above, without period at end of title, and eagle.]
23 X 14.7 cm.
c. With "Mother" in first line; Music obtained of Fred-
erick Blume (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 26 x 16.6 cm.
e. Publ. Doyle (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.4 cm.
f. Adv: Soldiers can receive 14 Songs by addressing
G. P. Hardwick.
Letter paper; green ink; t. o. border. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
g. Music published by Root and Cady (2); publ. Johnson
(2).
A-J border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
h. [As above;] t. o. border. 23.5 x 13.2 cm.
i. [As above;] adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24.5 x 14 cm.
j. By Geo. F. Root; published by Root & Cady (2); adv:
500 Illustrated Ballads; [publ.] Magnus (2).
80
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 39, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 21 x 13 cm.
k. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 152, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
1. [As above; without adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads;] hdpc.
Magnus 174, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
m. [As above; without adv: Ten illustrated Songs;] hdpc.
Magnus 120, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
n. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 172, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20 X 11.7 cm.
1175. KATE KEARNEY.-O;;.' did you ne'er hear of Kate
Kearney^ (4 vs.)
2nd song: "The Answer"; print. Andrews; with
Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1176. KATE WAS ONCE A LITTLE GIRL.-ifate was once
a little girl (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.5 x
16.5 cm.
1177. KATHLEEN MAVOUREEN [sic]. -Kathle en Mavour -
ne en! the gray daum is breaking (4 vs.)
A Popular Irish Ballad; [print. Andrews;] with Astley'E
imprint pasted over Andrews'.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.3 cm.
1178. KATTY O'RANN.-Was not Patrick O'Lilt, sure, a
broth of a lad (3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24 x 14.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1195; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.2 cm.
1179. KATY DARLING. -O, they tell me thou art Dead,
Katy Darling (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.6 x 16.2
cm.
1180. KATY DEAN.-/'w deep in lub wid a colored gal dat
came from Tennessee (3 vs. and chor.)
Music, with Piano Forte Accompaniment, published by
Wm. Hall & Son, New York; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border with ornamental
corners; hdpc. Magnus 222, col. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
KEARSARGE AND ALABAMA, see THE SINKING OF
THE PIRATE ALABAMA.
1181. KEEP THE COUNTRY FREE.-Ofc, you're gentle
and simple, noble and sublime (6 vs. and chor.)
Dedicated to Captain Timothy Mealley.
a. Headed: "Second Edition"; adv: Song can be had at
440 Monroe Street; print. J. W. Du Bree.
Double-line border. 22.9 x 13.4 cm.
b. [As above;] but with heading "Third Edition". 22.6
X 13.5 cm.
1182. KEYSTONE BRIGADE. -Hurrah for our brave
Pennsylvanians (7 vs.) Air— Columbia, the Gem of the
Ocean.
a. Composed by Lieut. Jas. D. Gay, of Philadelphia;
Copyright Not Secured; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border, seal of Pennsylvania. 22.8 x 13.5 cm.
b. [Without comma after "Columbia" in Air;] Composed
by Lieut. James D. Gay, of Philadelphia; formerly a mem-
ber of the Ringgold Artillery . . . ; Copy Right Secured.
A-J border; seal of Pennsylvania. 23.5 x 14.7 cm.
c. [As above;] but with adv: Sold Wholesale at 300 North
20th St. 21 X 12.7 cm (cropped)
d. [As above, with "Pennsylvanian's" in first line;] publ.
for the Union Soldiers by James D. Gay; with four verses.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 43 [without figure of man],
col. 21 X 13.3 cm.
e. With 6 vs. and chor.; composed, published and sung by
James D. Gay; adv: All Of Gay's war songs; [with BATTLE
CRY OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES on recto.]
Letter paper; t. o. border. 24.7 x 17.4 cm
f. Title: "The Union Soldiers' Song"; composed by
Lieutenant James D. Gay of Philadelphia; Formerly a
member of the Ringgold Artillery . . . ; Copy Right Se-
cured; cop: 1861, J. Magee, EDPa.
Letter paper; double-line border with motto "Liberty
and Union Forever" and flags in red and blue at upper
corners. 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
1183. THE KILLED BY THE ACCIDENT ON THE NORTH
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD, JULY 17TH, 1856. -Come,
all ye m.en and ladies, pay attention to these lines (13 vs.)
With a list of the dead at top of page.
T. o. border, mourning woman at tomb. 26 x 17.2 cm.
1184. KIND FRIENDS ARE NEAR HER.-SZee/) noble hero
(4 vs. and chor.)
Answer to "Who will care for Mother now?"; words
by Ednor Rossiter; music by B. F. Walters.
a. Music may be had at Lee & Walker's Music Store;
Lee & Walker, Music Publishers; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 22.9 x 15 cm.
b. [Without quotes around "Who will care . . .";] with
"Know" instead of "now"; with 4 vs. in 2 and 2 chors.;
music obtained at Lee and Walker's; publ. Johnson (2);
advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; and Prof.
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 23.4 x 15. 1 cm.
1185. KIND RELATIONS.- W^e all have our share of the
ups and downs (6 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
1186. KIND WORDS. -O/z, give me kind words for my
morning meal (3 vs.)
2nd song: "Kinds Words Can Never Die"; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.5 cm.
1187. KINDLING WOOD MAN.— In Netv-York city, there
used to live a gen'rous man who made (3 vs. and 1 vs.
spoken)
a. 2nd song: "Dashing White Sergeant"; publ. De Marsan
(2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
81
b. By John W Cross, and sung bj' C Hilton the favorite
banjoist; 2nd song: "Scenes That Are Brightest"; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 15.5 cm.
1188. KINGDOM COMING.— S23;, darkeys, hab you seen de
Massa (4 vs. and chor.)
[By Henry C. Work.]
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3); with street number in wood-
block.
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] with street number in type. 25.7 x
16.5 cm.
c. With first line reading: "Say Darkies! did you see ole
massa"; As Originally Sung by Mrs. C. Henri, Arch
Street Theatre; adv: Cash Paid For Old Books Of All
Descriptions, at the Cheap Book Stand, Delaware Avenue,
below Market St. Philadelphia.
Soldier with sword, in right-hand column. 19.7 x
13 cm.
d. [As above;] but with figure of soldier with sword, in
left-hand column. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
e. [As above;] but with advs: Cards, Bill Heads, Cir-
culars, etc., and Ball Room Monitor; [publ.] Johnson (2).
Seated man waving top hat. 23.9 x 14.8 cm.
f. [As above, without advs.;] publ. Johnson (2); 2nd song.
"That's What's The Matter". 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
g. With first line reading: "Say, darkies! did you see old
massa"; [publ. Johnson;] adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-
Heads, etc.
A-J border. 20.2 x 13.2 cm. (cropped)
h. [As above, without adv.;] publ. Johnson & Co. 19.6 x
11.7 cm.
i. Copied by permission of Root & Cady, Music Pub-
lishers (2), owners of the copyright; As sung by Dan
Bryant; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 167, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 13. 1 cm.
j. [As above;] but with rule above adv. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
k. [As above;] but with different adv: Magnus' Orna-
mental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 167, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.9 cm.
1. Sheet no. 778; Sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 10.7 cm.
m. Sheet no. 1087; copied by permission of Root & Cady,
Music Publishers (2), owners of the copyright; As sung by
Dan Bryant; publ. Wrigley [without address].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.2 cm.
1189. THE KISS.— Tfee kiss, dear maid, thy lips have left
(2 vs.)
Sheet no. 969; 2nd song: "When We Dwell On The
Lips"; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.6 x 14.3 cm.
THE KISS, see also THE SPELL IS BROKEN.
1190. KISS AND BE FRIENDS.-/, from childhood, was
always to friendship inclin'd (6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 836; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.2 x 14.1 cm.
1191. KISS ME GOOD-NIGHT, MOTHER. -Mof/zer, dear
Mother, the day has seemed long (2 vs. and chors.)
Sheet-Music published by Russell & Patee, owners of
the copyright.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
b. [Without comma after "Good-Night" in title; and
hyphen in "copy-right"; without "Sheet" before "Music";]
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
c. [As above;] sheet no. 118; publ. Wrigley (1); [with
COME, OH! COME WITH ME on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
KISS ME, MOTHER, AND LET ME GO, see THE
NATION'S LAST CALL.
1192. KISS ME MOTHER, KISS YOUR DARLING. -if iss me,
m.other, kiss your darling (3 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Tommy Bree; publ. Boyd (2); advs: Boyd's
Novel Exchange, and 2,000 Plays for Sale.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 13.3 cm.
b. With exclamation points in title; 3 chors; sheet no.
700.
T. o. border. 17.3 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
1193. KISS ME QUICK AND GO.-The other night while I
was sparking (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Words by Silas S. Steele; music had of Firth, Pond &
Co. (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.9 x 16.7 cm.
b. Copied by permission of Firth, Pond & Co. (1), music
publishers.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 242a, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.2 X 12.7 cm.
1194. KISSING ON THE SLY.— ffis manly whiskers swept
her cheek (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
Copied by permission of Wm. A. Pond & Co., Music
Publishers, owners of the copyright; adv: 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; blue ink; hdpc.
Magnus 247a, col. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
1195. KISSING THRO' THE BABS. — 'Twas in a grove, I
m.et my love (8 vs.)
Music obtained at Winner & Kerk's; written by Gen.
Wm. F. Small.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 24.9 x 16.3 cm.
1196. KITES ARE Y\nWG.— Kites are flying through the
air (4 vs.) Air: Highland Laddie.
An Acrostic [Kate Emma Shindler]; by Archibald
Scott; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.2 x 16. 8
cm.
1197. KITTY CLYDE. -O, who has not seen Kitty Clyde
(3 vs. and chor.)
82
Written and composed by L. V. H. Crosb}'; music had
of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.9 x 15.8 cm.
1198. KITTY KIMO. —Dar was a frog lived in a spring
(4 vs. and chor.)
Composed and arranged by Charles White, and sung
nightly, by Old Dan Eramit, with thunders of Applause. If
you want to spend a pleasant evening and enjoy a hearty
laugh, go to White's Melodeon, 53 Bowery.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.2 x 16.8 cm.
1199. KITTY WELLS. -KoM ask what makes this darkie
weep (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21.8 x 13.2 cm.
b. Music by Chas. E. Atherton; publ. S. T. Gordon (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 224a, col. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 224b, col. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
1200. KNOW NOTHING SOHG.-Our banner stiU waves, the
proud boast of our nation (4 vs.) Air— Grave of Bonaparte.
Adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, etc. printed and
sold wholesale at [blank space); publ. Johnson (2) (3).
T. o. border. 24.8 x 15.1 cm.
1201. KNOW YE THE LAND. -ifraow; ye the land where the
red men late roam.ed (4 vs.)
By the late Hezekiah Niles of Baltimore.
Triple-line border with ornamental corners. 18.5 x
12.1 cm.
1202. KOLE OIL TOMMY. -/'ve come from Pennsylvania
(3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by E. C. Melville, at the Metropolitan
Theater; publ. Boyd (2); advs: Boyd's Novel Exchange, and
2,000 Plays for Sale; music publ. by M. Grey.
T. o. border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
1203. DIE LADIES IN AMERIKA.-Ja, das schonste Leben
(3 vs.)
Sheet no. 69; [publ.] Magnus (2), Deutsche und
englische Buchdruckerei; zu haben bei A. Maierhofer,
Buchhandler.
Letter paper; blue ink; t. o. border. 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
1204. THE LADIES' MAN.-/'»n quite a ladies man, in fact,
the belles they all declare (2 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.4 x 15.8 cm.
1205. LADIES' WELCOME l-WeZcome, welcome, ladies,
here (9 vs.)
Written expressly for the occasion by J. B. Quinby,
and sung by the audience at the great meeting of the
National Union Association at Smith & Ditson's Hall, on
Friday Evening, May 8th, 1863; The Ladies by Special
Invitation being Present. 19 x 7.5 cm. (cropped unevenly)
1206. THE LADS WHO LIVE IN IRELAND, OR WHERE
THE APPLE PRATIES GROW.-A/y name is Ned O'Nanney,
I was bom in sweet Killarncy (4 vs.)
Composed and sung by Jas. Seymour, at Niblos, in the
"Duke's Motto"; music to be had of H. B. Dodworth; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
1207. LAGER-BEER JACOB. -Oey sing apout dere
Champagne Swells, all ofer in dis town (4 vs. and chor.)
Parody on Champagne Charley by J. L. S.; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.6 x 16.3 cm.
1208. LAGER BIER 'S.O^Q.—Now ladies and gentlemen,
just in tim.e (9 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Jerry Merrifield, Sanford and Rochez, Come-
dians and Vocalists, at the Arcade Concert Saloon, 127
Grand Street, with unanimous approbation; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.7 x 16 cm.
1209. THE LAKE OF THE DISMAL SWAMP. -TAey made
her a grave, too cold and damp (8 vs.)
a. Title: "Dismal Swamp!"; 8 vs. in 4 vs.; slight varia-
tions in te.xt.
A-J border. 20.3 x 13.5 cm.
b. With narrative at top beginning: "They tell of a young
man who lost his mind upon the death of a girl he loved
. . ."; footnote at bottom beginning: "The great Dismal
Swamp is ten or twelve miles distant from Norfolk . . .";
publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25 x 16.7 cm.
1210. THE LAKE-SIDE SHORE.— Suwzmer's breath is
lightly fallin (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16.3 cm.
1211. LAMENTATION FOR J. P. DONNELLY. ->1Z/ you,
who're tender heaHed, come and listen to my song (7 vs.)
Gaelic Air.
Words by H. J. Howard; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 23 x 15. 3 cm.
1212. LAMENTATION OF JAMES RODGERS. -Come all
you tender Christians, I hope you will draiv near (12 vs.)
Sheet no. 879.
Wrigley horned imp border. 22.6 x 13.8 cm.
1213. A LAMENTATION ON THE DEATH OF JAMES P.
DONNELLY, WHO WAS HANGED AT FREEHOLD, N.J.,
ON THE EIGHTH OF JANUARY, 1858. -Come all you
tender Christians , I pray you lend an ear (7 vs.)
Headed: "A New Song"; "It is generally thought inno-
cent, for the Murder of Alfred S. Moses, at the Sea View-
House" after title; Copy Right secured by the author
D. M'D.
T. o. border. 21.7 x 12.2 cm.
1214. LAND OF THE WEST. -Oft, come to the West,
love-oh, come there with me (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.6 x I6.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 601; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
1215. THE LANDLORD'S PET.-/ was once the landlord's
pet (6 vs. and 2 chors.) Air.— There was a Jolly Miller.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.7 x 16.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1022; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
83
1216. LANNEGAN'S BALL.— 7« the town of Asthoy lived
one Johnny Lannegan (7 vs.)
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten Illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
0. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; t. o. border; gold ink. 19.4 x 13.2 cm.
d. Sheet no. 1094; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.2 x 15.2 cm.
1217. LARRY MAGEE'S WEDDING.-Pay attention a while,
and I'll sing you a ditty (6 vs.) Air: Lannegan's Ball.
By Eugene T. Johnston.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20 x 12.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1106; publ. Wrigley (1) [2-line imprint].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24 x 15 cm.
c. [As above; with 3-line imprint upside-down.] 24.3 x
15 cm.
1218. LARRY MAKER'S BIG FIVE-GALLON JAR.-Come,
all you jolly sailors bold, that lives both near and far
(6 vs. and chor.) Air: Irish Jaunting Car.
a. [With "jaunting car" in Air;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without hyphen between "Five" and "Gallon";] by
G. W. Watson; sheet no. 1144; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24 x 15 cm.
1219. LARRY O'BRIEN.—/ have lately returned from the
ocean (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
1220. LARRY O'GAFF.-ATeaj- a bog in old Ireland, and
sure I was bom (4 vs. and 3 chors.)
a. Sheet no. 649; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
b. [As above; with OULD IRISH STEW on verso.] 22.3 x
15.5 cm.
1221. THE LASS OF GOWRIE. -TuJas on a simmers
afternoon (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.2 x 16 cm.
1222. THE LASS THAT LOVES A SAILOR.-T/ze moon on
the ocean was dimmed by a ripple (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "The Lass For A Sailor"; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.6 x 16. 1 cm.
1223. THE LAST DITCH! OR, DAVIS, BOOTH AND LEE.-
The Man who once did loudly boast (3 vs.) Tune— 'The Harp
that once thro Tara's halls'
Headed: "Songs by DeWolfe, the Wandering Poet of
New Hampshire"; adv: some sour apple trees; 2nd song:
"-The President Who Wore His Wife's Petticoat."
Figure of a man above each column; a hand holding a
letter above 1st song; and two pairs of scissors above 2nd
song. 20.3 X 11.9 cm.
1224. THE LAST LINK IS BROKEN. -T;!e lait link is
broken that bound me to thee (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Good Night."
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 13. 7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.2 x 15 cm.
c. [Without "The" in title.]
A-J border. 20.3 x 12.3 cm. (cropped)
1225. THE LAST OF THE ' Kl^hZKUK.' -Off Cherbourg
port, one summ-er's day (10 vs. and chor.)
Published by Permission of J. Marsh, Proprietor of
the Copyright; publ. Johnson & Co. 23.3 x 15.8 cm.
1226. THE LAST POTATO. — 'Tts my last, last potato
(3 vs.)
a. Parody on: 'Tis the last Rose of Summer'; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.9 x 16.7 cm.
b. Parody on "The Last Rose of Summer"; sheet no.
1199; publ. Wrigley (1); with 2nd line of imprint beginning
"Small Playing Cards".
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
c. [As above; with 2nd line of imprint beginning "Valen-
tines".] 24.3 X 15.5 cm.
1227. THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER.-'Tjs the last rose
of summer (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 23.9 x 15.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.6 x 16.1 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 253a, col. 20.3
X 12.6 cm.
d. [As above;] but with illustration of a rose in place of
word in title;
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 256,
col. 20.4 X 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] with adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
1228. THE LAST WORDS OF A GALLANT SOLDIER. -
A father's gift— in sunnier hours (6 vs .)
With preface beginning: "Drawing a brace of pistols
from his breast"; print. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.7 cm.
1229. LATHER AND SHAVE. -« was in this city not far
from, this spot (8 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
1230. LAUGHING SONG.— Mj) story, yes, c'est amoureuse
(3 vs.)
From Auber's Manon Lescaut; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clovra border. 26.1 x 17 cm.
1231. LAY ME DOWN AND SAVE THE 7'LA.G\-They
arose, whose name was legion (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
84
Publ. Boyd; advs: Boyd's Novel Exchange, and 2,000
Plays for Sale.
T. o. border. 21 x H.8 cnn.
1232. LAZY CLUB.— My wife is such a lazy turk (7 vs.
and chor.) Air: Green Grow the Rushes, oh!
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan conaic heads border. 24.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. [Without word "Air";] with quotation marks around
title of Air; publ. Johnson (2); adv: 600 different kinds of
Songs.
A-J border; man scolding woman. 24.2 x 15 cm.
LEAFLETS FOR SOLDIERS AND THEIR MOTHERS,
see THE NATION'S LAST CALL.
1233. LEAVE ME TO SLEEP, BIDDY. A PARODY ON:
ROCK ME TO SLEEP, UOTiiEK.-Backward and forward
I'm reeling and tight (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without comma and colon in title;] with quotation
marks around end of title; sheet no. 1161; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.7 x 15. 5 cm.
1234. LEE'S REBEL RAID IN PENNSYLVANIA. -Greaf
Lee came through to the Keystone State (6 vs.) Tune.—
"The Mistletoe Bough."
Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc. 24 X 15.5 cm.
1235. THE LEGEND OF THE CLOCK.-T^ze old clock
stands in the library wall (8 vs.)
By B. J. Leedom; with narrative preceding song be-
ginning: "This clock was brought over from England by
the writer's ancestor in 1862"
T. o. border within two double-line borders; clock.
25.5 X 19.5 cm.
1236. LEONORE.-O^z.' hie thee swiftly where, lightly
falling (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 26.2 x 16.2 cm.
b. [As above; with adv. for the "Monthly Singers'
Journal," signed Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.] 24.5 x
16.2 cm.
1237. LET ME DIE AT HOME. -A noble youth of twenty -
four (7 vs.) Tune. — Farewell, 'tis a lonely sound.
Written by A. Anderson, Phila.; on the death of
Charles J. Wendell, 26th Regiment P. V. By special re-
quest; Oct. 1863.
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
1238. LET ME KISS HIM FOR HIS MOTHER.-Let me kiss
him, for his m.other (3 vs. and chor.)
a. With 3 chors.; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
b. With narrative preceding song beginning: "The inci-
dent which prompted this ballad"; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
c. Published and sung by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia;
[with DO THEY MISS ME AT HOME on recto.]
Letter paper; t. o. border. 21.5 x 13.5 cm.
d. With narrative preceding song beginning: "The inci-
dent which prompted this ballad"; "Mother" in first line;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
e. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 194, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
f. Advs: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2), and
Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 246,
col. 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
g. With narrative preceding song beginning: "The inci-
dent which prompted this ballad"; publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 246,
col. 21 X 13 cm.
h. [Without period at end of title.]
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1239. LET ME KISS HEVI FOR HIS MOTHER. -7« a lone
and dreary chamber (3 vs.)
Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 20.1 x 14.8 cm. flower half of page
unevenly torn).
1240. LET ME KISS THIS MAN AND BROTHER. -Z,ei me
kiss this "Man and brother" (2 vs. and chor.) Air: Let
me kiss him for his mother.
With narrative preceding song beginning: "The inci-
dent which prompted this ballad"; Composed by John C.
Cross; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
1241. LET THE REBELS PUT THAT IN THEIR PIPES. -
We are the boys for defeating 'em, (2 vs. and chors.) Air:
I was the Boy for bewitching 'em.
By John Ross Dix.
a. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 116, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
b. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 158, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
1242. LET US BE HAPPY TOGETHER. -Come, let us be
happy together (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 933; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
1243. LET US LIVE WITH A HOPE.-Lef us live with a
hope for a better day, Mary (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.3 cm.
b. With exclamation point at end of title; 3 chors.
A-J border. 20 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
c. With exclamation point at end of title; publ. Johnson
(3); advs: You will save 25 per cent, and Cards, Circulars,
Billheads, etc.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15.7 cm.
d. [Without comma after "day" in first line;] sheet no.
271; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16.2 cm.
LET'S BE GAY, see SLAVE'S DREAM.
85
1244. THE LETTER.— jPare thee well, love, now thou art
going (7 vs.)
2nd song: "Write To Me".
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] witii Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1245. LIBERTY-ALL HAIL. NO. 3.— "Great brother
guardian of old Afric's clime (51 lines)
Beginning: "Joel Barlow, in the Eighth Book of his
Columbiad"; New York, June 10, 1861.
Red and blue ink; double-line border in red and blue.
25 X 18 cm.
1246. LIBERTY & UNION!— Be traitors cursed', accursed
of God (13 vs. and 2 chors.)
Coyyright [sic] Secured; to be had at Franklin Job
Printing Establishment.
T. o. border; floating hemisphere with fiag and motto
"Our Country". 23.3 x 19.2 cm.
1247. THE LIBERTY POLE.— America's Bird has alighted
(6 vs.) Air.- Rosin the Bow.
Sheet no. 776; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 21.5
X 12.6 cm.
1248. LIBERTY TREE.-7« a chariot of light from the
regions of day (3 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; tree. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; tree. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
c. Publ. A. M. Senseman (2).
T. o. border; tree. 22.5 x 14 cm. (cropped)
1249. EIN LIEDLEIN FUR DIE GESCHWISTER IM HERRN.
—Liebe Geschwister in dem Herm (20 vs.)
[Signed] William Gross, Fountainville, Pa.
T. o. border; ornament below title. 29 x 24.5 cm.
1250. A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE. -A life on the
ocean wave (3 vs.)
A-J border; bust of sailor with oar in hands. 20 x
13.5 cm. (cropped)
1251. THE LIGHT HOUSE. -Tte scene was more beautiful
far to my eye (3 vs .)
Sheet no. 548; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
1252. LILLIE BAWN. -Sarf is my heart with care (3 vs.
and chor.)
a. Sheet no. 681; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above; with ROUSE! BROTHERS, ROUSE! on
verso.] 24 x 15.5 cm.
1253. LILLIE BELL. —Ore the grave near massa's dwelling
(3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "The Heart Bow'd Down by Weight of Woe";
publ. De IVIarsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 16 cm.
1254. LILLY AND HER SOLDIER. -Z>ear Soldier, to night
(6 vs.) Air.— Bony's Awa.
Arranged from R. M. Caldwell, Philadelphia; Reply by
A. Anderson, late of 82d Regt. P.V., May, 1863.
a. A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Print. Harris.
T, o. border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
1255. LILLY DALE. — 'T;<;as a calm, still night, and the
m.oon's pale light (4 vs. and chor.)
Music sold at Gould & Berry's; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16. 6 cm.
1256. LILLY WOOD.— Darfejes my heart am. lonely and
feels as if 'twould break (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
Composed for the Charley White Minstrel Association;
by John C. Cross, And Sung by John Kirkwood; sheet no.
831; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 14.5 cm.
1257. THE LILY OF THE WEST. -FeVsi when I came to
England some pleasure for to find (7 vs.)
Woodcut of man and woman in garden. 30 x 9.5 cm.
1258. THE LILY OF THE WEST.-Zjzisi came down from
Louisville, some pleasure for to find (6 vs.) Air.— Caroline
of Edinburgh Town.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.7 x 16.5 cm.
1259. LIMERICK RACES. -/'»z a simple Irish lad, resolved
to see som.e fun, sirs (6 vs.)
A-J border. 20.2 x 13. 1 cm. (cropped)
1260. hWCOl^N. -Though he lies lowly now (4 vs.)
[Signed] W. H., New York, April 20, 1865.
Mourning border. 24 x 10 cm.
1261. LINCOLN AND F'REEDOM.— Lincoln, upon the roll
of fame (17 lines)
By Miss M. A. O'Conner, for the Sanitary Fair,
Brooklyn, Feb. 1864; adv: Price 20 cents.
Triple-line border. 20.7 x 13 cm.
1262. LINCOLN AND HAMLIN. -Come, all ye friends of
freedom (6 vs. and chor.) Air: Wait for the Wagon.
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16.8 cm.
1263. LINCOLN LIES SLEEPJNG. -Up, from the homes of
the land, a cry (4 vs. and 4 chors.) Air: Under the Willow.
By Nathan Upham.
a. [With "willow" in Air;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border; symbolic objects, includ-
ing tablets of law, sword, sceptre, etc. 25.5 x 17 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners; house, flag, woman leaning on tomb. 23.8 x
14.9 cm.
c. [Without period at end of title;] with period and dash
after Air; publ. Johnson (2); adv: We have reduced our
Wholesale Prices of Songs.
Bust of Lincoln. 20.5 x 10.3 cm.
d. Sheet no. 1305; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 13.5 cm.
86
1264. THE LINCOLN STATUE. AN ODE. -In Rome, among
his many statues, stands (11 parts, each with heading)
By T. Buchanan Read. 39 x 27.5 cm.
1265. LINDA HAS DEPARTED. -Death with his cold hand,
hath robb'd m.e of every hope (3 vs. and chors.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co (1).
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1); Boyd's imprint added.
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 16.8 cm.
b. PubL De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.4 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 153; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16 cm.
d. As above; with RETURN OF THE 69TH on verso.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
1266. LINDA THE PRIDE OF THE MILL.-/'w standing
by the cottage door (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 881; pubL Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
1267. LINDA'S GONE TO BALTIMORE. -Ofe, Linda's gone
to BaUimore (3 vs. and chor.)
[PubL] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.4 x 16.7 cm.
1268. LINES DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF MY HUSBAND,
NATHAN SWAIN, WHO DIED AND WAS BURIED AT SEA,
FROM ON BOARD THE SCHOONER SARAH T. GARRISON,
AUGUST 30, \%&2.—My Husband's gone, why should I mourn
(9 vs.)
[Signed] L. A. Swain, July, 1863; print. Johnson (2).
Mourning border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1269. LINES IN MEMORY OF THE PHILADELPHIA
VOLUNTEER REFRESHMENT SALOON. -See where it
lies', while roughest workm.en toil (16 vs.)
Suggested by its ruins; dedicated to the Managers and
Contributers .
a. Double-line border; red ink. 26.5 x 22.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with blue ink. 24.7 x 21.7 cm.
c. [As above;] with gold ink on black glazed paper. 26.3
X 23 cm.
1270. LINES ON THE DEATH OF A. LINCOLN, PRESI-
DENT OF THE UNITED STATES.-Father Abr'am's gone;
his voice no more (7 vs.)
[Signed] W. H. Clark, April 16, 1865. 26.5 x II.7 cm.
1271. LINES ON THE DEATH OF CAPT. MICHAEL
DMYEY . — Waruder with me, when the flowers (7 vs.)
Print. Johnson (2). 18.8 x 11.5 cm.
1272. LINES ON THE DEATH OF MRS. GEN. J. KIL-
PATRICK. — 'TztJas near the classic Rapidan (15 vs.)
[Signed] Geo. G. B. DeWolfe.
Soldier on horseback with tents in background. 27.5
X 14 cm.
1273. LINES ON THE DEATH OF THE HON. COL. E. D.
BAKER, KILLED IN THE BATTLE OF BALL'S BLUFF,
OCTOBER 21, 1861.— 'Tzfas a calm October morning
(13 vs.)
By his brother, Dr. A. C. Baker, Surgeon of the First
California Regiment, 71st P.V.; adv: Handbills, Pro-
grammes, Bill-Heads, etc.
a. Publ. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 19.5 x 13.5 cm.
b. With "Killed in the Battle ..." in parentheses; first
line beginning; "It was"; publ. W. Warren (2); adv: This
song can be had in any quantity at 1019 Spruce St.
T. o. border. 20 x 13.3 cm.
1274. LINES ON THE MURDER OF PRESIDENT A.
LINCOLN.— Our Chief was murdered because that he
(5 vs.)
Letter paper; double-line border. 21.7 x 12.5 cm.
LINGER IN BLISSFUL REPOSE, see ELLE LEENE.
1275. LINGER NOT DARl.mG. —Linger not darling, awake
from, thy sleep (2 vs. and chor.)
Subheaded: "Serenade"; Words by George Cooper;
Music by J. R. Thomas; music published by John Church,
Jr.; obtained of Wm. A. Pond & Co.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1448; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 14. 8 cm.
1276. THE LIQUOR DEALER'S RIGHTS. -Cowe, all you
loyal freem,en, wherever you may be (6 vs. and chor.)
Air— "Wait for the Wagon."
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 25 x 15 cm.
1277. LISTEN TO THE MOCKING Bm.D\— When the charms
of spring awaken, awaken, awaken (3 vs. and chor.)
By Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner]; sold by
Partridge (4).
T. o. border. 20.6 x 12.3 cm.
1278. LITTLE ALICE.— Ofc.' knew you Little Alice (3 vs.
and chor.)
Words by George Cooper; Music by Henry Hyatt.
a. Presented for publication by Bennett Bro's; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1063; publ. Wrigley (1); [with MY GUM A
RUBBER BOOTS on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1279. LITTLE BAS.E-YOOT .—Standing where the bleak
winds whistled (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by Frank Howard; Sung by Miss
Maggie Mitchell in the popular Drama of that name;
Music publ. by H. T. Merrill & Co.; with narrative pre-
ceding text beginning: "Who has not, while traversing the
crowded thoroughfares of our different cities — "; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.4 x 16.3 cm.
1280. THE LITTLE BLACKSMITH.-We heard his hammer
all day long (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sheet no. 699; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above; with THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER NO.
2 on verso.] 25 x 14.3 cm.
1281. LITTLE BROWN CHURCH. -TAere's a church in
the valley by the wildwood (4 vs. and chor.)
87
Words and Music by S. Pitts; Music Published by J. L.
Peters (1); adv: Jos. Servoss & Co., Importers and Jobbers
in Toys, Watches, Musical Instruments, etc.; print. Auner
(5); [with Catalogue of Songs on verso publ. by Johnson.]
24.2 X 15 cm.
1282. LITTLE DOG STRAY. -Oe mom ub life is best
(3 vs. and 2 chors.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.9 x 16.2 cm.
LITTLE EVA IN HEAVEN, see LITTLE EVA TO HER
PAPA.
1283. LITTLE EVA. TO HER PAPA. — When your daughter's
ta'en away, and your heart is filled with care (3 vs.)
a. As sung by Little Cordelia Howard, in the successful
Drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", at the National Theatre,
N.Y.; 2nd song: "Little Eva in Heaven".
T. o. [Andrews] border. 22.7 x 15 cm.
b. Title: "Little Eva's Song to her Papa"; sung with
immense applause by Little Cordelia Howard, at the City
Museum, in "Uncle Tom's Cabin"; adv: assortment of
Songs; publ. Johnson (3).
Single-line border with ornamental corners. 17.5 x
10.5 cm.
1284. LITTLE JENNY DOW.— Little Jenny Dow lives be-
yond the mill (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Horace Waters (1); [publ.]
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1285. LITTLE KATY OR HOT CORN.-"0/z, hot corn!
nice hot corn ivho will buy my hot com (3 vs. and chors.)
Music obtained of Horace Waters (2).
a. T. o. [Andrews] border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
b. Pubi. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 23.6 x 16.2 cm.
1286. THE LITTLE LOW ROOM WHERE I COURTED MY
WIFE.— My brow is seam'd o'er with the iron of years
(4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.3 x 15.7 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 694; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
1287. LITTLE UAID.-There was a little maid, and she
had a little bonnet (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.3 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 658; 2nd song: "He Tells Me He Loves Me";
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
1288. LITTLE MAJOR. -Af his post the little major (4 vs.
and chor.)
Sheet no. 968; Music obtained at Root & Cady (2),
owners of the copyright.
T. o. border. 21.1 x 14.5 cm.
1289. A LITTLE MORE CIDER.-/ love the white gal and
the black (3 vs. and chor.'
Sung nightly, with tremendous applause, by Buckley's
celebrated band of Minstrels; [publ.] DeMarsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee Pedlar border. 25 x 16 cm.
1290. LITTLE NELL. THE HEROINE OF THE OLD
CURIOSITY SHOP .-They told him gently she was dead
(3 vs. and chors.)
Words by Casserly; music by T. Bissell; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
1291. THE LITTLE ONES. -A sound of fifes-a sound of
drums (8 vs.)
By Walter; with narrative preceding song beginning:
"After the battle of Gettysburg . . ."; Flag Ship Philadel-
phia, off Morris Island, October 24, 1863.
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs .
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
1292. LITTLE VIGS.-Oh! there was an old Sow she had
five pigs, igs {snort) igs {whistle) igs (5 vs.)
Headed: "Trio"; as sung by Messrs. Osier, Garman
and Dettro, of the Fayette Glee Club of Kensington; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Billheads, etc.
T. o. border; running pig. 19.5 x 10.5 cm.
LITTLE PIGS, see also HOP LITE LOO.
1293. A LITTLE SONG FOR THE SAmTS.-'Twas the
Sabbath mom. On his way to church (7 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
1294. LITTLE TOPSY'S SOUG.—Topsy neber was bom,
neber had a m.oder (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
a. Words by Eliza Cook; music by Hutchinson; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.3 cm.
b. Words and music as above; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.5 x 16.8 cm.
1295. THE LIVELY FLEA.-Ofc, a dainty old chap is the
lively flea (6 vs., 3 chors. and 4 vs. spoken)
Sheet no. 643; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon iDorder. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1296. A LOAF OF BREAD.-/// had but a small loaf of
bread, Bobby Buff (5 vs.) Duett. Air: Robin Ruff.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] written by Frank
Spear; varying: "Duet-Air. 'Robin Roughl."; sheet no. 928;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
1297. THE LONE HEART.— As the wide ocean, tost by the
tempest (3 vs.)
Words and music by Eastburn; cop. 1865, W. R. Smith,
EDPa.; [sold by] W. R. Smith.
A-J border. 20 x 12.9 cm.
1298. LONE STA^.— Lovely star so pure and bright
(16 vs.)
88
By John Anderson, of the U.S.S. Connecticut; print.
Johnson (2).
Star. 20.5 x 13.5 cm.
1299. THE LONE STARRY HOURS. -O, the lone starry
hours give me, love (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Thou Art Gone From My Gaze".
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added. 24 x
15 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
c. Sheet no. 129; Words published by permission of
Oliver Ditson & Co. (1); sold by Partridg[e] (4).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
1300. LONG LIVE McCLELLAN!-Z^?z^ life to McClellan!
he will soon put down Rebellion (4 vs. and chor.) Air:
Happy Land of Canaan.
By P.J.C.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.6 x 16.8 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25 x 16 cm.
c. [Without author's initials;] with period and dash after
Air; sheet no. 951; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
1301. LONG LIVE THE SIXTY-NINTH. -Haii to the men
now in triumph returning (4 vs.)
Words by Mr. Mullaly; music by John J. Daly.
a. With exclamation point at end of title; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.8 cm.
b. [Without author's names;] sheet no. 851; publ.
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15.8 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1133; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 14 cm.
d. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x
13 cm.
1302. LONG, LONG WEARY DAY. -The long, long weary
day is passed in tears away (4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24 x I6 cm.
1303. LOOK ALWAYS ON THE SUNNY SWE.-Look always
on the sunny side (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 92; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 16.2 cm.
1304. LOOK OUT! THE REBELS ARE COMING. -T/za^
fierce Guerrila, Jim Jenkins, I hear (16 vs. and 2 chors.)
Air: Campbells are Coming.
By Lewis Stoehr, 116th Regt. O.V.; publ. Johnson (2).
24 X 16 cm.
1305. LOOK WITH THY FOND EYES UPON UE.-Look
uiith thy fond eyes upon me (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
Words and Music by Alice Hawthorne [Septimus
Winner]; cop: 1864, Sep. Winner, EDPa.; [sold by] Sep.
Winner (3); publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.8 cm.
1306. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN.— Good evening kind friends,
it's how do you do (5 vs. and chor.) Tune.— White Star, or
Billy Barlow in Tennessee.
Composed by John M. Valleau, Co. C, 109th Penna.
Vol.; print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 20.5 x 12 cm.
1307. LORD LOVEL.-Lord Lovel he stood at his castle
gate (10 vs.)
Sheet no. 788; publ. Wrigley (1); [with SAY A KIND
WORD WHEN YOU CAN on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 15.6 cm.
1308. LORD LOVELL. NO. 2.. -Lord Lovell he sat in St.
Charles' Hotel (12 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.2 x 17.5 cm.
1309. LORENA. — r;ze years creep slowly by, Lorena (6 vs.)
[By Rev. H. D. L. Webster.]
a. By permission of the publisher, H. M. Higgins; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
1310. LOSS OF THE ARCTIC— Tfee gallants of the Arctic,
each tale we hear denotes (6 vs.) Air.— Caroline of Edin-
burg Town.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.7 x 15.9 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1311. LOSS OF THE STEAM SHIP CENTRAL AMERICA.
NEARLY 500 LIVES hOST.-Many a league, many a league,
many a league onward (6 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1312. THE LOST AMBASSADORS. -O/z, brothers of the
Old Bay State (33 vs.)
With explanation: "Showing how they went forth and in
what manner they returned"; A Ballad, after the model of
Johnny Gilpin; By Anti-Secesh; Boston, Nov. 25, 1861.
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 34.4 x 17.4 cm.
1313. LOST RASABEL.-r^ey have given thee to another
(3 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 17.7 x 16 cm. (cropped)
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1314. LOTTIE IN THE LANE.— TAe Sun was going doum
to rest (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
As sung by Bryant's Minstrels.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
89
b. Sheet no. 1247; with "sun" in first line; publ. Wrigley
(3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
1315. LOUEY NAPOLEON.— LoMej) Nap is trying (3 vs.
and chor.)
As sung by S. S. Purdy.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1323; with comma after "Nap" in first line;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
1316. LOUISVILLE JOURNAL CARRIERS' ADDRESS. -
Beside my quiet hearth to-night (16 vs. and 5 vs. of
"Invocation")
Headed: "New Year, 1864"; print. Hull & Brother.
Text on background of shield with American flag de-
sign, red and blue with gold border. 43 x 35.5 cm.
1317. LOVE ME LITTLE LOVE ME LONG.-Saji not, life
is dark and dreary (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 622; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1318. LOVE 'HOT .—Love not! love not! ye hapless sons of
clay (4 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.6 cm.
1319. LOVE THEE.— Love thee?— so well, so tenderly
(2 vs.)
a. Adv: Soldiers can receive 14 of our beautifully illus-
trated Ballads [publ.] G. P. Hardwick (1).
Letter paper; purple ink; single-line border with
fleuron comers; woman standing by column. 20.2 x 12.7
cm.
b. With question mark in title; [publ.] Magnus (1).
Letter paper; double-line border with ornaments;
hdpc. Magnus 247d, col. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 248a,
col. 20.4 X 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 253b, bronze ink. 20.4 x
12.6 cm.
e. [As above; hdpc. col.] 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
f. [As above;] bronze ink; hdpc. Magnus 254, col. 20.3
X 12.5 cm.
1320. LOVELY DOLLY DAY.-I've told you'bout de banjo
(4 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 13. 5 cm.
1321. LOVELY LILLY DONNELLY.-O.' lovely Lilly
Donnelly, it's you I love the best (9 vs.) Air— "Willow
Tree."
By W. H. Conrad, Pupil of the Pennsylvania Institution
for the Blind, Philad'a.; adv: Cards and Job Printing, exe-
cuted with neatness and dispatch at Johnson (3); publ.
Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1322. LOVELY MARY. -77/ taste no more of the poison'd
cup (4 vs.) Air.— "Highland Mary".
Sheet no. 911; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 14.5 cm.
1323. LOVELY SWEET BANKS OF THE SUIR.-The very
first time I left Carrick (4 vs.)
Headed: "A New Song called the "; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1324. LOVELY WOMA^.— How dearly I love woman (4 vs.
and chor.)
Sheet no. 585; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.4 x 16.8 cm.
1325. THE LOVER'S DEPARTURE. -As / roved out, one
evening, in the springtime of the year (8 vs.) Air: The
River Roe.
Dedicated to one of the Boys of Co. C, 69th Volunteers.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16 cm.
b. [Without commas in first line;] By P. M. Daly; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 14.8 cm.
1326. LOVER'S HALL.— Come all you gallus fellows, and
listen to my song (12 vs.) Air.— Root Hog or Die.
a. [Without hyphen after "Air";] Composed by John
Smith; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 25.1 x 17.1 cm.
b. Sheet no. 695; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border, col. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
THE LOVER'S WISH, see THE BARD'S LEGACY.
1327. LOVE'S FAREWELL, A REPLY TO LOVE'S
C HIDINGS.— Meei m,e to-night, when dewy stars (3 vs. and
chor.)
Words by Finley Johnson; Music composed by Jno. W.
Odiorne; cop: 1864, Sep. Winner, EDPa.; [sold by] Sep.
Winner's Music Store (3).
A-J border. 20.2 x 12.8 cm.
1328. THE LOVES OF JEMMY JENKS AND BETSEY
BALLS— Ai a shop in Cranboum Alley, where they hangs
goods in and out (8 vs.) Air.— John Thomas.
Sheet no. 758; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 25 x 15. 5 cm.
1329. LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM. -Ofe.' the days are gone,
when Beauty bright (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1330. LOVING JESUS. A PARODY ON KATY DARLING. -
O, they tell me thou art gone, loving J esu^ (3 vs.)
By Rev. L. C. Lockwood; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1331. LOVING WELL AND DEARhY. -Love of my heart,
with the starry eyes (3 vs.)
By Wandering Willie; sheet no. 996; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
1332. THE LOW BACK'D CAR.-When first I saw sweet
Peggy (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (1).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15 cm.
90
c. Sheet no. 375; publ. Wrigley (1); [with YANKEE MAN-
OF-WAR on verso.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
1333. LOW NECKED DRESS. -When first I saw Miss Delia
(3 vs.) Air: The Low Backed Car.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. With period and hyphenafter "Air"; quotation marks
around Air; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 22 x 14.2 cm.
1334. LUCY LONG.— O/z, I jist come out before you, to
sing a little song (6 vs. and chor.)
Sung nightly, with Tremendous Applause, by all the
Minstrel Bands; with 5 lines below text headed "Conun-
drums".
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.7X15.6
cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 23.8 x I6 cm.
1335. LULA IS GOtiE. — With a heart forsaken, I wander
(3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1047; publ. Wrigley (1); [with POOR BLACK
BESS on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1336. LULU IS OUR DARLING PBIDE.-Lulu is our darling
pride (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.7 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.3 x
15.2 cm.
c. [Without "IS" in title;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
1337. THE LUSHY OLD COBBLER. -0 lama lushy old
cobbler that you can tell be my face (6 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 94; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 25.1 x 14.3 cm.
1338. LUTZOW'S WILD HUNT. -From yonder dark forest
what horsemen advance? (3 vs.)
Revised and Printed expressly for the Public Schools.
A-J border. 23 x 14.3 cm.
1339. MABLE ChAHE.— Brighter than the hues of morning
(5 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24 x 16.5 cm.
1340. MCCAWLEY'S BRIDE -4 widow lived in Jersey
(6 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. With period at end of title; Written by Frank Spear,
and Sung by him at the Canterbury Music Hall; sheet no.
884; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.7 x 15.3 cm.
1341. MCCLELLAN & FREEDOM. -Kes, we'll rally for
the cause (5 vs. and chor.) Air: — "Battle Cry of Freedom."
Headed; "A Campaign Song"; sheet no. 3; adv:
McClellan Campaign Songster; [publ.] Mason & Co.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15.5 cm.
1342. M'CLELLAN & VICTORY!! OR THE BATTLE OF
SOUTH MOUNTAIN AND THE UPRISING OF THE KEY-
STONE STATE.— I'll sing a song, how brave McClellan
(8 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Dan Tucker."
a. Cop: 1861, J. Magee, Philadelphia.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with flags
and motto "Liberty and Union" in red and blue. 19.5 x
12.4 cm.
b. .With 12 vs., and comma after "song" in first line;
cop: 1862, J. Magee, EDPa.
Letter paper; blue ink; t. o. border; bust of McClellan.
25 X 18.5 cm.
1343. MCCLELLAN CAMPAIGN SONG.-H^ji are we so
strong and sanguine (3 vs. and chor.) Air: "Who will care
for Mother now? "
By "Our Ned"; Respectfully dedicated to the McClellan
Glee Clubs and "White Boys" of the United States; [publ.]
Mason and Co.; Copyright Secured.
a. A-J border; bust of McClellan. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Without "the" before "McClellan" in dedication;]
and "United States" abbreviated in dedication; adv:
McClellan Campaign Songster.
T. o. border; bust of McClellan. 22.5 x 15.5 cm.
c. [Without quotation marks around title of Air.]
Double-line border. 24.5 x 11.5 cm.
1344. MCCLELLAN FOR WeSl-Kind folks , I pray atten-
tion give, I'll not detain you long, sirs (6 vs. and chor.)
Air: Billy O'Rourke.
By J. Lovelock.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.3 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower comers. 26 x 16.3 cm.
1345. MCCLELLAN FOR VKESIDE^T .-Kind folks , if you
will listen, I'll sing to you a song (3 vs.) Air: Pompey
Moore.
By John C. Cross.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.7 x 16. 6 cm.
b. [Without commas in first line;] Sung by Cool Burgess,
of Sam Sharpley's Minstrels; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus,
SDN.Y.; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 15, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
1346. MCCLELLAN, THE PRIDE OF "JERSEY BLUE."-
Arouse now Conservatives, the contest is begun (6 vs. and
chor.) Tune:— "Hoist up the Flag."
Adv: McClellan Campaign Songster; [publ.) Mason &
Co.
A-J and multiple-line borders. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1347. MCCLELLAN WILL BE PRESIDENT. -H'e want a
man for President (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Whack, row de
dow !
By M. J. Million.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
91
b. With 2 chors.; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 11, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
1348. MCCLELLAN'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY. -Mere who
have with Siegel bled (6 vs.) Air: Bruce 's Address.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
1349. M'CLELLAN'S BAND.-O/z, keep your flag out to the
breeze (6 vs. and chor.) Air.— Gideon's Band.
By "Our Ned"; [publ.] Mason & Co.; Copyright
Secured.
A-J border; bust of McClellan. 23 x 15.5 cm.
1350. MCCLELLAN'S BATTLE & VICTORY AT
ANTIETAM, MD., SEPT. 17TH, \%%2.-0n Antietam's
mountains, what armies advance (4 vs.)
By A. Anderson, Philadelphia; Arranged from Lutzow's
Wild Hunt; music obtained at No. 722 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia; advs: all pieces bearing his name, and He
will sing his own pieces at Fairs; print. Harris.
T. o. border. 25.5 x 14.5 cm.
1351. M'CLELLAN'S FAREWELL TO THE ARMY OF THE
POTOMAC — We're the boys who are firm and ready (5 vs.
and 2 chors.) Air.— Gay and Happy.
a. Publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
b. "McClellan's" in title; with colon after title of Air;
narrative following song, beginning: "Major General
Burnside's opinion . . ."; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.7 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 14 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2); advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc., and Johnson's New Catalogue.
A-J border. 24.5 x 13.5 cm.
e. "Mc'Clellan's" in title; with colon after title of Air;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 15, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
1352. MAC DIL DARREL.— Dar was an old darkey libed
out in de west (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Charley Fox, with unbounded applause; 2nd
song: "Mac Dil Darrel No. 2"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1353. MAC DIL DARREL. NO. Z. — There was an ole
darkie lived in de west (5 vs. and chor.)
As sung by W. N. Smith, of Van Amburgh's Menagerie;
publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
1354. MCDONALD'S RETURN TO GLENCO.-vls / went
a walking one evening of late (11 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
1355. MAGGIE, THE PRIDE OF THE VALE. -7 once loved
a dam,sel whose raven black hair (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by T. B. Prendergast, at Bryants' Minstrels;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.8 x 16.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 543; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24,6 x 16.1 cm.
1356. MAGGIE'S SECRET. -Ofc, many a time I'm sad at
heart (3 vs.)
a. Sheet no. 741; Music obtained of Oliver Ditson & Co.
(1); publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 21.6 x 14.3 cm.
b. With "I Am" in first line; sheet no. 1076; publ.
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15 cm.
1357. MAGGY BY MY SIDE. — T/ze land of my home is
flitting, flitting from. m.y view (3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1358. MAGINNIS'S RAFFLE. — Wora Saturday night, we'd a
bit of a fight (5 vs.) Tune— Old Leather Breeches.
Composed & sung by J. F. Poole; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
1359. THE MAID OF ERIN.— Mji thoughts delight to wander
(4 vs.) Air— "The Maid of Loch."
a. Sheet no. 611; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 23 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above; without imprint.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15. 2 cm.
MAIDEN WILT THOU ROAM, see WHEN THE MOON
WITH GLORY BRIGHTENS.
1360. THE MAIDEN'S SONG.— Gjt;e me the pleasant wild-
wood and the flowers I loveso [sic] well (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 488; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 22.3 x 15.1 cm.
1361. THE MAJOR AND HIS MEN.-/?z Charleston bay
Fort Sumter stood (6 vs. and chors.)
Headed: "National Songs issued by the Loyal National
League"; with music and words of first vs. and chor.;
Music of 1776; Issued from the Offices of the Rebellion
Record. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1362. MAJOR ANDERSON THE BOLD.-/ have often been
told (5 vs.) Tune— Landlady of France
By Louis P. Marto.
T. o. border. 21.3 x 12 cm. (cropped)
1363. MAJOR ANDRE'S ARREST AND EXECUTION.-
Com.e all you gallant heroes, I pray you, lend an ear (11 vs.)
Air: Dog and Gun.
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16.6 cm.
1364. MAKE ME NO GAUDY CHAPLET.-Mafee me no
gaudy Chaplet (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.6 x
16 cm.
1365. THE MAN IN THE MOON— WTzew a bumper is
ordered, 'tis vexing to doubt (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 757; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
92
1366. THE MAN THAT COULDN'T GET COOL. -AH you
who love your liquor strong (6 vs.) Air: King of the Canni-
bal Islands.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24 x 16 cm.
1367. THE MAN THAT COULDN'T GET WARM. -row that
are fond, in spite of price, of pastry, creams, and jellies
nice (5 vs.) Air: King of the Cannibal Islands.
As sung by Gus. Shaw; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 16 cm.
1368. MAN THE LIFE BOAT. -Maw the life boat! man the
life boat (4 vs.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.7 x 15.2 cm.
1369. THE MAN WHO NEVER KISS'D.-O/z.' say, where
was that being born (3 vs.) Air:— The Harp that once through
Tara's Halls.
a. Print. Andrews; with an excerpt from a testimony of a
witness on the Stephen's trial.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
b. [As above; with adv. for the "Monthly Singers' Jour-
nal", signed Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.]
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15. 2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 327; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 16.4 cm.
1370. A MAN'S A MAN FOR A'THAT— /s there for honest
poverty (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 395; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 16.8 cm.
MAN'S LOVE, see WOMAN'S LOVE.
1371. MANTLE SO GREEN.— As / went a walking one
evening in June (11 vs.)
a. Sheet no. 834; pubL Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
1372. MARCH AWAY CHEERILY!— Marc/z away merrily
(2 vs. and chors.)
New Patriotic War-Song written and sung by George
H. Russell, with great applause, at the Palace-Garden
Concerts; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 14 cm.
1373. MARCH DOWN SOUTH TO DIXIE. -O/;, Treason
foul now floats her banner (7 vs. and chor.) Tune.— "Dixie's
Land."
Headed: "The War Minstrel"; publ. John W. Du Bree.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
1374. MARCH OF THE NEW-YORK VOLUNTEERS. -
March, Boys, march! the way is straight before you (3 vs.)
Air: Cheer, Boys, cheer.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.6 x 15.7 cm.
b. [Without hyphen in title and commas in Air;] with title
of Air in quotation marks; sheet no. 806; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
25 X 15.5 cm.
1375. MARCH ON FOR THE UNION. -Saji; can this Union
sever (8 vs. and chor.) Air; Wait for the Wagon.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars and
stripes, col. 21.3 x 14.4 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 25.3 x 14.5 cm.
c. [Without period at end of title;] with dash after "Air"
and comma after "Say" in first line; By Thomas Leslie;
sheet no. 832; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
1376. MARCH ON TO VICTORY.- Ve soldiers of the North
in the army of the brave (4 vs. and chor.) Tune— Glory
Hallelujah.
By F. H. Thompson; sheet no. 737; sold by Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.2 cm.
1377. MARCH TO THE BATTLE FIELD I-GZonoMS Repub-
lic, land of the free (3 vs.) Air- Viva L'America.
Words by H. Webster Canterbury, and as sung by him
every night at Healey's Colossal Panorama of the War.
22 X 12 cm. (cropped)
1378. MARCHING ALONG.— T/ze army is gathering from
near and from, far (5 vs. and chor.)
a. With 5 chors.; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.3 x 14.2 cm.
c. Words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; music by Wm. B. Brad-
bury; music had at Firth, Pond & Co. (1); [publ.]
De Marsan (3) .
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
d. [As above;] with "G" in place of "C" in title, and
exclamation point at end of title; published by permission
of Mr. Wm. B. Bradbury Author of the Music and owner
of the Copy-right; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.8 x 14.5 cm.
e. With "gath'ring" and "Army" in first line; 2 chors;
publ. Doyle.
Scroll-type t. o. border. 21.2 x 12.8 cm.
f. [As above;] ornamented blackground t. o. border.
23 X 14 cm.
g. Title: "We're Marching Along"; music published by
Firth, Pond & Co. (1); advs: Persons out of the City,
sending for Songs, and Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs;
publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 21 x 12 cm.
h. [Title as above;] publ. Johnson & Co. 19.7 x 10.5 cm.
i. [Title as above;] publ. Magnus (1); adv: Magnus'
Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 134,
col. 20.7 X 12 cm.
j. With "No. 1" after title.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 149, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 11.8 cm. (cropped)
k. Sheet no. 512; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 16. 2 cm.
93
1. Title: "We're Marching Along"; as sung by the Can-
terbury Minstrels, at the Canterbury Hall, N.W. Cor. 5th
& Chestnut Sts.; publ. Walter Warren (2).
T. o. border; woodcut of "First Regiment of Volunteer
Artillery". 24.3 x n cm.
ra. [Title as above;] As Sung by The Old Folks with
immense success.
T. o. border. 17.5 x 11.7 cm. (cropped)
1379. MARCHING ALONG. NO. 2.— Our Country has called
her brave sons to the field (4 vs. and chor.)
By James Walden.
a. [Without author's name and period after "NO" in title;]
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
be Marsan ship border. 23 x 14 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 97, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
d. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 133, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
f. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 161, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
g. [Without period after "2" in title;] sheet no. 1007;
publ. Wrigley (1); [with WE'LL HAVE A LITTLE DANCE
TO-NIGHT, BOYS on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.7 x 15.5 cm.
1380. MARCHING ON OR SOUND THE BATTLE CRY.-
Marching on, marching on, glad as birds on the wing
(4 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] Johnson & Cartlitch, and Johnson (2). 20.5
X 10 cm.
1381. MARCHING THROUGH GEORGIA-Brsra^ i/ze ^oorf
old bugle, boys! we'll sing another song (5 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by Henry C. Work; published by
Root & Cady (2).
a. Print. Johnson (2). 19.5 x 10.2 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2). 20 x 12 cm.
c. [As above;] with period at end of title; adv: Notice,
New Songs not on our Catalogue. 20.8 x 12 cm.
1382. MARIA, THE DUSTMAN'S VflFE. -Oh! once, there
lived, in Bowling-Green (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1383. THE MARINER'S GRAVE.— 7 remember the night
was stormy and wet (6 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25 x I6 cm.
1384. LA MARSEILLAISE. -AKores, enfants de la patrie
(7 vs. and chor.)
Par Rouget De L'Isle.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 22 x 14.5 cm.
1385. THE MARSEILLES HYMN.-7e sons of Freedom,
wake to glory; 3rd line; Your children, wives, and grand-
sires hoary (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 25 x 15 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border, col. 24.6 x I6 cm.
d. [Without comma in first line;] sheet no. 242; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 14 cm.
1386. MARSEILLES HYMN, NO. 2.-"Ye sons of Freedom
wake to glory; 3rd line: The rebels with your blood are
gory (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. John W. Du Bree; adv: an Illuminated edition of
Volunteer Cards, etc.
Double-line border with fleuron comers. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 679; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
1387. THE MARTYRS OF FREEDOM.-CoiM>n6wz's gallant
Martyrs (7 vs.)
An Anthem, dedicated to "The Grand Army of the Re-
public"; By Henry O'Rielly; [print.] National Telegraphic
Office, New-York, June 1869. 21.4 x 13.3 cm.
1388. MARY.— T/zji beauty hath not faded, Mary (2 vs. and
chor.)
As sung by Bryant's Minstrels; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.1 x
16.9 cm.
1389. MARY BLANE.-Ofe.' Once I loved a yellow gal
(4 vs. and chor.)
a. Headed: "New Song"; print. Andrews; with Astley's
imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
c. Sheet no. 183; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.2 cm.
1390. MARY BLANE.-/ once did love a yaller gal
(6 vs. and chor.)
Adv: Price One Cent. All the New Songs constantly
on hand.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 13.7 cm.
1391. MARY UACB.K'E'E.-The flower of the valley was
Mary Machree (3 vs.) Air: Come home to me. Love.
[Publ.) De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 15.3 cm.
1392. MARY OF ARGYLE.— / have heard the mavis singing
(2 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 15.3 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupld border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
94
1393. MARY OF THE WILD MOOR.— It was on one cold
winter's night (4 vs.)
a. Subheaded: "A Beautiful Ballad"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 16.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24 x 15.4 cm.
1394. MARY, WILT THOU HAVE ME? -Mary, tho' I'm
doomed to languish (5 vs.)
Headed: "Acrostic."
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 21.2 x 14.2 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews'.
22.5 X 15.6 cm.
1395. MARY'S DREAM.— The moon had clim'd the highest
hill (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 306; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE DRUMMER
OF ANTIETAM on recto.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
1396. "MARYLAND."— O/t, how I wish that strife would
cease (11 vs.) Air— "Maryland, my Maryland."
By W. H. Hayward. 24.1 x 8.9 cm.
MARYLAND BATTLE CRY, see PENNSYLVANIAN
BATTLE CRY.
1397. MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND— T/ie Rebel horde is
on thy shore (7 vs.)
a. Cop: 1862, Sep. Winner, EDPa.; Printed by Permission;
Sep. Winner's Music Store (2); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] Winner & Go's Music Store (3); publ.
Auner (4).
A-J border. 20.8 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
c. [As above;] but with period at end of title; Sep. Winner,
Dealer in Music and Musical Instruments (3); publ. Auner
(5).
A-J border. 22.8 x 14.6 cm.
d. With period at end of title; music publ. by Winner &
Co. (3); cop: 1862, Sep Winner, EDPa.; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.5 x 16 cm.
e. [As above; but without cop;] As Sung in the Public
Schools; "Notice. Persons out of the City . . ."; adv:
Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. 24 x 15.3 cm.
f. [As above; but without adv. and publ.] 23 x 15 cm.
g. With exclamation point at end of title; music publ. by
Winner & Co. (3); Printed By Permission; publ. Johnson
(2); adv: New Songs. 24.2 x 13.2 cm.
h. [Title and music publ. as above;] As Sung in the Public
Schools; [publ.] Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill Heads,
Circulars, etc. 21.5 x 12.7 cm.
1398. MARYLAND, MY MARYLANDl-Come.' /or f/zji
shield is bright and strong (6 vs.) Air:— My Normandy!
With 3 vs. as questions and 3 as answers; adv: 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 241, col. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
1399. [MARYLAND] MY MARYLANDI-T/je traitor's /oot
is on thy shore (7 vs.) Air. — "My Normandy."
[Signed] W.
T. o. border. 23.1 x 13.9 cm.
1400. THE MASONIC ADIEU.- Adieu', a heart-warm, fond
adieu (4 vs.)
By Rob Burns; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
1401. MASSA, MASSA, HALLELUJAH! THE FLAG'S
COME BACK TO TENNESSEE!— Mot;e my arm chair,
faithful Pompey (4 vs.)
a. Music composed and sung by D. A. Warden; music had
of D. A. Warden (2); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. Cop: 1862, David A. Warden, EDPa.; adv: Music of
this and tne following Songs; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.7 x 14.8 cm.
c. Title: "Our Flag's Come Back To Tennessee"; [publ.]
Johnson & Co.
Double-line border. 19.9 x 11.6 cm.
d. Title: "Our Flag's Come Back To Tennessee"; Music
composed and sung by D. A. Warden; adv: Copy of the
Music of this beautiful Song; publ. Johnson (2); 2nd song:
"Unfurl the Stars and Stripes". 23.7 x 15.7 cm.
e. Title: "On The Shore of Tennessee"; with 7 additional
verses. 24.6 x 19. 5 cm.
1402. MASSACHUSSETTS [sic\ FIFTY-THERD. -From the
verdant hills and vallies (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Annie
Lisle.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.8 x 14.8 cm.
b. By J Ward Childs; with spelling in title correct; sheet
no. 1082; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
1403. THE MASSACHUSETTS LINE.— Still first, as long
and long ago (4 lines of music and 4 vs.) Air.— Yankee
Doodle.
From the Atlantic Monthly; Boston: publ. and for sale
by Wm. V. Spencer, and Russell & Patee.
Letter paper; double-line border with rounded corners;
blue ink; four flags and bayonets with motto: "Camp Songs
1861", col. 15.1 X 10.2 cm.
1404. THE MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS. -Come
brothers, all unite with us (9 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Wait
for the Wagon."
Written by W. P. Cherrington; adv: For Sale By All
Periodical Dealers; cop: 1861, H. T. Foster, DOMass.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 16.3 cm. (cropped)
1405. MASSA'S IN THE COLD GROVNU.- Round the
meadows am a ringing (3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Without period at end of title.]
T. b. [Andrews] border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.7 x 15.8 cm.
1406. MATILDA BAKER, THE PRETTY LITTLE HOOP-
SKIRT MAKER.— I've fallen in love with a pretty young
girl (5 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Tony Pastor at his Opera-House, 201 Bowery;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.9 x 16.1 cm.
1407. MATRIMONIAL SWEETS. A DUETT. -£>o cease
your clack and hold your tongue
95
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25.1 x 16.8 cm.
1408. MEAGHER IS LEADING THE IRISH BRIGADE.- roM,
true Sons of Erin, awake from your slumbers (5 vs. and
chor.) Air: The Shamrock Shore.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without comma after "You" in first line;] By
Timothy B. O'Regan; sheet no. 1050; publ. Wrigley (1)
[printed upside-down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 22.1 x 13.5 cm.
1409. MEET ME AT THE LANE.-/7Z meet thee at the
lane, love, when it strikes nine (2 vs. and chor.)
Music publ. by Sep. Winner & Co.; publ. Auner (5).
Star. 20.4 x 11.4 cm.
1410. MEET ME AT TWILIGHT. -Meei me just at twilight
(3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 188; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.9 x 16.5 cm.
c. [As above;] with 2 vs.; [with I AM WANDRING ALL
ALONE on recto;]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
1411. MEET ME BY MOONLIGHT ALONE. -Meei me by
m.oonlight alone (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "How Dear to Me the Hour!"; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 24.6 x 16.3 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan comic heads border. 25.3 x
16.8 cm.
1412. MEET ME IN HEAVEN, OR THE DYING NEGRO. -
Down in a southern valley, at quiet close of day (3 vs. and
chor.)
Sheet no. 762; Words copied by permission of Oliver
Ditson, owner of copyright; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 14.6 cm.
1413. MEET ME TO-NIGHT. -Meef me to-night, dearest,
down by the gate (2 vs. and chors.)
2nd song: "The Rover's Grave"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 15.9 cm.
MEET ME TO-NIGHT, see also I AM LONELY
TONIGHT.
1414. MEETING OF OLD FRIENDS. -AToz* old friend we
meet again (16 vs.)
Composed by John Anderson; with explanation begin-
ning: "These lines were written on meeting an old ship-
mate . . ."; print. Johnson (2).
Steam boat. 19.9 x 12.5 cm.
1415. MEETING OF THE WATERS. -Tfeere is not in the
wide world a valley so sweet (4 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Remember Theel"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.9 cm.
b. Taken from "Moore's Melodies"; sheet no. 939; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15. 1 cm.
1416. MELINDA MAY.— Z/Of'iy Melinda, come now, my
dear (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 977; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.1 x 15.2 cm.
1417. MEMORIES OF THE PAST.-O, memories of the
past! ye com,e (2 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.8 x 16.3 cm.
b. [Without comma in first line;] sheet no. 779; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 13.3 cm.
1418. MEMORY OF THE DEAD. "WHO FEARS TO SPEAK
OF NINETY-EIGHT? "-W%o /ears to speak of Ninety-Eight
(6 vs.)
Headed: "Fenian War Echoes"; Music obtained of
Daly's (2).
A-J border. 20.4 x 13 cm. (cropped)
1419. MEN AND KHhVES.- The people rise, the storm's
unchained (7 vs. and chor.)
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 105, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.6 x 12.4 cm. (cropped)
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 116, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.8 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 150, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.9 X 13.3 cm.
1420. THE MENAGERIE.— ATom; Folks, come listen to me,
and as you stand around (11 vs. and chor.) Air— "Dearest
Mae."
A-J border. 20.1 x 12.4 cm,
1421. THE MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER. -7fs of a Merchant's
daughter in London town did dwell (9 vs.)
Sheet no. 511; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE REASON
WHY SHE LEFT HIM on verso.]
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 25 x 16.4 cm.
1422. THE MERMAID.— Owe Friday morning we set sail
(8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
MERRY AND WISE, see SMILES AND KIND WORDS.
1423. MERRY MONTH OF MAY.-'TM;as in the merry
m.onth of May (5 vs.)
As Sung By Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1023; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
c. [As above;] Wrigley horned imp border. 24.8 x
16.4 cm.
1424. MERRY SWISS BOY.-Come, arouse thee, arouse
thee, my brave Swiss boy (3 vs. and chor.)
a. 2nd song: "Merry Swiss Girl"; print. Andrews.
T. o, border. 23.5 x 14.2 cm,
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 25 x 15.2 cm.
1425. THE MESSAGE OF VICTORY.-^// was so gloomy,
dead and drear (5 vs.)
a. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 4, bronze; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.9 x 13.2 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 5, col. 20.2 x
12.6 cm.
1426. MICK UPON THE B.AlhB.OAD-When furst from
Limerick I com.e here (6 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 770; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.9 x 15.6 cm.
1427. MICKEY'S DEAD-BROKE AT THE DOOR.-Fowrfer
comes a dead-broke soldier (3 vs. and chor.) Air:
Brother's fainting at the door.
By John C. Cross; with explanation beginning: "A few
months ago, a young French nobleman, from New-Jersey,
named Monsieur Mickey de Potshooligan . . ."; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
1428. MICKEY'S GONE FOR A LABORER. -Bemg- out of
work it was no fun (6 vs. and chors.) Air— "Johnny has
gone for a Soldier."
Written by John C. Cross, and sung by Billy McAllis-
ter; sheet no. 1451; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15. 1 cm.
1429. MICKEY'S GONE FOR A SAILOR. -^s / was walking
down St. George's lea (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by J. F. Conlin and G. W. Anderson; [publ.]
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25.4 x 16.3 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 273; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.3 x 16.4 cm.
MIDNIGHT HOUR, see 'TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR.
1430. THE MIDNIGHT SENTINELl-0.^ in the midnight
hour (4 vs.) Air— Oft in the Stilly Night.
By A. Anderson, Philadelphia; March 2d, 1863.
T. o. border. 24.9 x 15 cm.
1431. MILBURN'S MOTTOI OR, WHILE I LIVE I'LL
CROVJ .—I've found a plan to make you wise (4 vs. and
chor.)
As sung by J. H. Milburn; publ. by San Francisco
News Company; print. B. F. Sterett.
T. o. border. 28.8 x 11.7 cm.
THE MILKMAID, see PARODY ON I'M LONELY
TO-NIGHT.
1432. MILL MAY. — The strawberries grow in the mowing.
Mill May (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.9 x 16.1 cm.
b. [As above; adv: for the "Monthly Singers' Journal"
signed Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.] 25.2 x 15.7 cm.
1433. THE MILLER OF T^^ UY.1,. — There dwelt a miller
hale and bold (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24 x 16 cm.
1434. MILLER'S SONG.-O/z, don't you remember, Lilly
dear (3 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Fred Shaw; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.6 x I6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 631; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 23.5 x 15.8 cm.
1435. MWaiE. — When the sun's beam.ing high o'er the
cloudless blue sky (2 vs. and chors.) Air: Lilly Dale.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.3 x 16.3 cm.
1436. MINNIE CLYDE, KITTY CLYDE'S SISTER. -Oft,
long have I sung of sweet Kitty Clyde (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 850; publ. Wrigley (1); [with BEAUTEOUS
LIZZIE FANE on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
1437. MINNIE DEAR.— Mzranie dear has left us (3 vs. and
chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25.1 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 367; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.1 x 16.7 cm.
1438. MINNIE MOOBS.. — The rose on thy cheek grows
pale, Minnie Moore (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of J. H. Hidley; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.9 x
15.9 cm.
1439. MINSTREL.-TSe Minstrel saw as damp the night
descended (6 vs.)
As sung by the "Adelphi Glee"; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. (printed twice).
T. o. border. 24 x 14.9 cm.
1440. THE MINSTREL BOY.-77ze minstrel boy to the war
is gone (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 618; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25.4 x 15.7 cm.
1441. THE MINSTREL'S RETURN'D FROM THE WAR.-
The Minstrel's return'd from the war (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 15.4 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 1021; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1442. MISFORTUNES OF BARNEY O'NEIL.-O/;, listen
now, Ladies and Gentlemen (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Broth
of a Boy.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 16.4 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] with period and dash
after Air; by J. Clark, of Clark's Opera Troupe, Brooklyn;
sheet no. 931; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
97
1443. MISS DEBORAH DIDDLE. AND SIR GILBERT GO-
SOFTLY.— Fom may talk of sweet passion, and wishing and
wooing (4 vs. and chor.) Air; Our Grand -fathers' days.
Sung by Tony Pastor; pubL De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x 15.9 cm.
1444. MISS JINK'S SUNDAY OUT.-/'m Jenny Jinks, the
kitchen maid (8 vs.)
PubL De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with w^ar scenes in lower
corners. 24.8 x 16.2 cm.
1445. THE MISSING STEAMER PACIFIC. -O;;.' how long
will the mystery last? (5 vs.)
By Charles Hedges.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.2 x
15.5 cm.
1446. MISSISSIPPI BOAT SONG-Sowe boats are fast and
others slow (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sheet no. 480; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
b. [As above, with SAVE THE CONSTITUTION on recto.]
22.2 X 13.7 cm.
THE MISSISSIPPI CHASE, see THE UNION FLAG.
1447. MISTAKES.— Siraw^e scenes are acted every day
(5 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Matt Gebler.
T. o. border. 15.9 x 10.5 cm. (cropped)
1448. MISTER BARNEY O'TOOLE.-iWzsier Barney one
day went to limerick fair (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 719; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military oupid border. 25.2 x 15.7 cm.
MISTER FWAGAN, see MR. FINAGAN.
1449. MOLLY ASTHORE.->ls down by Banna's banks I
stray 'd (7 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.8 x 16.1 cm.
b. Title: "Molly Bawn Astore"; long lines; sheet no.
1158; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
1450. MOLLY GUZZLED THE ICE-CREAM. -Promenad-
ing doivn Grand-Street (3 vs.)
Parody on: Mother kissed me in my dream; By the
"Professor".
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
b. [Without hyphen in title and first line;] quotation marks
around Parody; sheet no. 1225; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.8 x 15.2 cm.
1451. MONEY AM A HARD THING TO BORROW. -Tfee
tim.es are so tight, for the cash is hard to get (6 vs. and
2 chors.) Air, Jordan.
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15. 1 cm.
1452. MONEY IS YOUR ONLY FRIEND. -Of friendship I
have heard m.uch talk (4 vs. and chor.) Air. Green grow
the Rushes, O!
a. 2nd song: "The Child of The Regiment"; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 16.I cm.
b. With quotes around Air; sheet no. 1194; publ. Wrigley
[without address].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
1453. MONITOR AND ME RRIMAC. -/w ' ^om^ to sing a
song, I won't detain you long (7 vs. and chor.) Air— Yankee
Doodle Dandy.
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 21 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
b. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 24.3 x 13.9 cm.
c. [Without Air;] but with "The" in title; By Chas. A.
Clark; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26 x 16.4 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.8 cm.
e. With "The" in title; advs: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor, and Johnson's New Catalogue of Songs; publ.
Johnson (2).
Black flag with skull and crossbones, motto: "J. D.
His Marque." 23.1 x 15.3 cm.
f. [Title as above;] Respectfully Dedicated to Wheelock
M. Gardner, Esq., of Brooklyn, N.Y.; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: new and popular Songs.
Ornament as above. 23.5 x 13.3 cm.
g. [Without Air;] but with "The" in title; sold by
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19.5 x 13.1 cm.
h. [As above;] sheet no. 917.
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 21 x 14 cm.
i. [As above; without period at end of title;] sheet no.
921; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.7 x 14. 1 cm.
1454. THE MONITOR AND MERRIMACK. -Way down at
Fort Monroe (9 vs.) Air: Landlady of France.
a. Publ. James D. Gay, the celebrated Army Song Pub-
lisher, formerly of the Ringgold Artillery of Reading, Pa.
Letter paper; blue ink; border with Columbia and flag,
battle scenes, soldier, eagle, etc. in red. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
b. With dash after Air; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 122, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
1455. THE MONKEY'S WEDDING. — T/ze monkey married
the baboon's sister (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.1 x 15.1 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1039; sung by Lewis Simmons at the Amer-
ican Hall, 444 Broadway N.Y.; publ. Wrigley (1); [with
THE BROGUE on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
1456. THE MONKS OF OhD.-Many have told of the monks
of old (4 vs. and 3 chors.)
98
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
A MONODY TO ROBERT BURNS, see A HUNDRED
YEARS AGO.
1457. THE MOON BEHIND THE HILL.-/ watch'd last
night the rising moon (4 vs. and 4 chors.)
a. As sung by Abbecco; publ. Boyd; adv: Boyd's Circu-
lating Library.
T. o. border; man watching moon rising. 20.3 x
11.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.6 x 16.1 cm.
c. Publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 15 cm.
d. Sheet no. 786; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.8 cm.
THE MOON IS UP, see PRETTY LITTLE FLORA.
1458. THE MORMON KDMG.-O/z hark kind friends while I
do sing (9 vs. and chor.) Air— PCing of the Cannibal Islands.
Words by G. W. Anderson, Irish Vocalist; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.6 cm.
1459. MORNING'S RUDDY BEAMS. -Mor«in^'s ruddy
beams, tint the eastern sky (2 vs. and 4 chors.)
Adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; publ. John-
son (2); Printed and sold Wholesale at [blank] Card & Job
Printing Office, Philad.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.6 cm.
1460. THE MOTE AND THE BEAM-Wfeera truth reflects
upon the senses (5 vs.)
Written by Elder Wm. Laues; adv: You will save 25
per cent . . .; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15. 2 cm.
1461. MOTHER, COME, YOUR BOY IS DYING. -Mof/zer,
come, your boy is dying (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
Music publ. by Wm. R. Smith.
A-J border. 20 x 13.2 cm.
1462. MOTHER DEAR, I'LL COME HOME.-0/j.' Mother
dear, I sigh in vain (2 vs. and chor.)
a. With comma after "Mother", and "Again" added to
title; 2nd song: "By-Gone Days".
A-J border. 20 x 13.3 cm.
b. Sung by T. B. Prendergast, at Bryant's Minstrels, 472
Broadway, N.Y.; [publ.] De Marsan (3),
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.6 x 15.5 cm.
0. As Sung at Bryant's Minstrels, 472 Broadway, N.Y.;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
d. [Without comma and period in title;] sheet no. 696;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
MOTHER DEAR, I'LL COME HOME AGAIN, see
ERIN IS MY HOME.
1463. MOTHER, DEAR, I'M THINKING OF YOV.-"Mother,
dear, I'm thinking of you" (3 vs. and chor.)
Copied by permission of Oliver Ditson & Co. (1),
Music Publishers, owners of the copy-right.
a. Adv; Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
1464. MOTHER, DEAREST, I AM COMING. -ZJearesi
mother, since I left you (3 vs.)
Copied by permission of Henry McCaffrey, Music
Publisher, owner of the copyright.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 97, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 165. 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 99, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19 x 12.5 cm.
1465. MOTHER, HE'S GOING AV/AY-Now what are you
crying for, Nelly (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 733; publ. Wrigley (1) [imprint upside down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24 x 15 cm.
MOTHER I AM GOING, see COURAGE, MOTHER I
AM GOING.
1466. MOTHER, IS THE BATTLE OVER? -Mother, is the
battle over (3 vs.)
a. [Without comma in title;] 2 vs. only; music published
by J. Marsh (1); publ. Auner (4).
A-J border; mounted officer and two soldiers. 21 x
12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 22.7 x 13.5 cm.
c. With period at end of title; Air— The Fairy Boy; publ.
Auner [address cropped].
Eagle with flag. 18 x 10.5 cm.
d. [Without comma in title;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 17 cm.
e. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 23.5 x
15.3 cm.
f. Air.— The Fairy Boy; publ. Johnson (2); adv: 600 dif-
ferent kinds of Songs.
A-J border; mounted officer and two soldiers. 24.7 x
15 cm.
g. With 2 vs.; adv: 600 different kinds of Songs.
A-J border; mounted officer and two soldiers. 19.7 x
12.2 cm. (cropped)
h. With quotation marks at beginning of first line.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 18, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.8 x 13 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 123, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
19.6 X 12 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 124, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20 X 12 cm.
1. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 144, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.7 cm.
99
m. With quotation marks at beginning of first line; sheet
no. 570; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.9 x 16.1 cm.
n. First line as above; sheet no. 766; [without imprint.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border, 23 x 14 cm.
1467. MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO VIE. -Dear mother,
I remember well (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by E. Bowers, Music by Henry Tucker.
a. [Without comma in title;] composer's name given as
"Hy."; Firth, Son & Co. music publishers and owners of
the copyright; with 3 chors; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 20.2 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.7 x 13.7 cm.
c. [As above; without Firth, Son & Co. listed as owners
of the copyright.] 20.4 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
d. With "Dear" in title; music obtained of Firth, Son &
Co.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
e. Composer's name given as "Hy."; Firth, Son & Co.
music publishers and owners of the copyright; publ. John-
son (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24.2 x 14 cm.
f. [As above; without adv.] 24.7 x 14.7 cm.
g. Music had at Firth, Son & Co., owners of the copyright;
advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 41a, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
i. [As above, but without adv: Ten illustrated Songs;]
hdpc. Magnus 52, col.; [publ.] Magnus. 19 x 12.3 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 54, col.; [publ.] Magnus.
21 X 13 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 55, col.; [publ.] Magnus.
21 X 13 cm.
1. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 73, bronze ink; publ. Magnus.
21 X 13.4 cm.
m. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 75, bronze ink; publ. Magnus.
18.6 X 12.6 cm.
n. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 83, bronze ink. 21 x 13.2 cm.
o. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 127, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
21 X 13 cm.
p. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 147, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
18 X 13 cm.
q. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 197, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.6 cm.
r. With "Dear" in title; "Mother" in first line; sheet no.
855; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.7 cm.
s. Music had at Firth, Son & Co., owners of the copyright;
sheet no. 1149; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
1468. MOTHER KISSED ME IN MY UKEAU.— Lying on my
dying bed (3 vs. and chor.)
With narrative beginning: "A young soldier, who was
severely wounded at the Battle of Antietam . . .".
a. With bracket at beginning of narrative; Words by Geo.
Cooper; Music by J. R. Thomas; William A. Pond & Co.,
Music Publishers; publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 21.7 x 13.7 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
c. [As above;] with adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor.
A-J border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
d. Music obtained of Wm. A. Pond & Co.; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
e. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 25.5
X 14.6 cm.
f. Music obtained at Wm. Pond & Co.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 156, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above;] adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus
(1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 193, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
h. Music obtained of Wm. A. Pond & Co; sheet no. 1201;
publ. Wrigley [address imperfectly printed.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.2 cm.
1469. MOTHER, O SING ME TO 'REST.— Mother, oh! sing
m.e to rest (2 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1098; as sung by S. C. Campbell, of Bryants
Minstrels; music had of Firth, Pond & Co.; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
1470. MOTHER ON THE BRAIN. -As you look on the songs
that you see now-a-days (4 vs.) Air: The Bonnie Blue Flag.
By John C. Cross.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. With dash after "Air". 20.3 x 10.5 cm.
1471. MOTHER WHEN THE WAR IS OYEB..- Mother when
the war is over (3 vs. and chor.)
18 X 10 cm. (cropped)
1472. MOTHER WOULD COMFORT ME.-Wounded and
sorrowful, far from m.y hom.e (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Sawyer & Thompson.
a. [Without "music obtained . . ."]
T. o. border. 18 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
b. With 3 chors.; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23 x 13.5 cm.
c. Words and Music by Charles Carroll Sawyer; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 23.5 x 15.2 cm.
d. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
6. [Without "Music obtained . . .";] 3 chors.; Sawyer &
Thompson, Music Publishers.
A-J border. 20 x 13 cm. (cropped)
f. Adv: 600 different kinds of songs.
A-J border. 20 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
100
g. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [pub.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 94, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 194, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.8 cm.
i. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs; hdpc.
Magnus 151, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20 x 12.6 cm.
j. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 1171; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15 cm.
k. [As above; without imprint;] Wrigley kissing cupids
border. 23.5 x 15. 3 cm.
1473. MOTHER WOULD WALLOP ME. A PARODY ON
MOTHER WOULD COMFORT ME. — Wounded and sorrow-
ful, in Jersey I roam (3 vs. and chor.)
By John Casten Cross, Written for Pony Smith, the
famous personator of Burnt-Cork eccentricities.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. With quotes around "Mother Would Comfort Me." in
title; sheet no. 1313; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.2 cm.
1474. A MOTHER'S ADDRESS TO HER SON.-O, my dear
son, you cannot tell (5 vs.)
a. By Dr. H. Cann; By permission; Air— Bonny Doon;
sold by A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15 cm.
b. Title: "A Mother's Address To Her Son At War";
first line beginning: "My dear Son"; composed by H.
Cann; Air— Days of Absence; sold at No. 720 Twenty-
third Street above Coates.
T. o. border; eagle with flag. 20.3 x 12 cm.
THE MOTHER'S ASSENT, see THE NATION'S LAST
CALL.
1475. A MOTHER'S HYMN IN TIME OF WAR.-Oh Lord
of hosts ! his country called (3 vs.)
By William Ross Wallace; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 210,
col. 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
1476. A MOTHER'S PRAYER.-God of nations , God of
might (10 vs.)
By Mrs. Margaret Piggot; with narrative preceding
song, beginning: "The Lady who wrote the following";
Baltimore, April 19th, 1861; print. John D. Toy. 19.7 x
14 cm.
THE MOTHER'S PRAYER, see also THE NATION'S
LAST CALL.
1477. THE MOTHER'S REPLY TO ROCK ME TO SLEEP.
— My child! my child! thou art weary to-night (4 vs.)
a. With quotation marks around "Rock Me To Sleep" in
title.
A-J border. 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1036; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
1478. MOTHER'S WAITING FOR HER SOLDIER BOY-Bji
the blue Potomac's waters (6 vs.) Air.- Fairy Boy, or.
Mother is the Battle Over.
Respectfully dedicated to the memory of the lamented
and much beloved Dr. John F. Kaufman, Assistant Surgeon
of the 74th Regiment N.Y.V., Excelsior Brigade.
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
b. With period at end of title; print. Johnson (2); adv:
Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, etc. 23 x 13. 5 cm.
c. [Without "Air" and "Respectfully dedicated to. . .";]
publ. Johnson & Co. 22 x 11.2 cm.
1479. THE MOUNTAIN BVGhE. -Cheerily thy bugle
sounds (4 vs. and chor.)
Music publ. by Geo. Willig, Jr.
A-J border. 20.2 x 12. 7 cm. (cropped)
MOUNTAIN WAVE, see A BOLD BRAVE CREW.
SONG OF THE SEA.
1480. MOUNTAINEER'S SONG.- Our quarters are in
Schuylkill, our men are brave and true (10 vs.) Air— Rocks
of Sicily.
Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15. 2 cm.
1481. MOURIR POUR LA PATRIE !-Par la voix du canon
d'alarm.e (2 vs. and chor. with the English version next to
it.)
Words by Alex. Dumas; Revolutionary Song of '48, as
sung, at Paris, during the struggle, February 22, 23, &
24; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25 x 17.3 cm.
1482. MR. & MRS. Si^iBBS.-Oh! Mister Snibbs, you
cruel man (12 vs. uneven length)
Sheet no. 714; adv: Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall
Clothing; publ. Auner (5); [with YANKEE MAN OF WAR
on verso.)
T. o. border. 22 x 14 cm.
1483. MR. FINAGAN.-7'm a dacent laboring youth (8 vs.
and chor.)
a. [Publ.] Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.6 x 16. 3 cm.
0. Title: "Mister McFinagin": long lines; publ. Johnson
(2); advs: Johnson's New and Popular Songster, Berry's
popular and original comic songs, and The Garland.
Multi-line border with ornamental corners; man
watched by a monkey in a tree. 23.1 x 12.2 cm.
d. With "Mister" in title; sheet no. 652.
Wrigley moon border. 24.1 x 15.6 cm.
1484. MR. SIMKINS LIVED AT LEEDS.-Mr. Simkins
lived at Leeds (9 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24 x 15. 5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 597; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border, col. 24.7 x 17 cm.
101
1485. MRS. CUNNINGHAM AND THE BABY. -A child
micst be bom, an heir to Burdell (4 vs.) Air— "Villikins
and his Dinah."
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above; with adv. for the "Monthly Singers'
Journal," signed Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.] 24 x
15.5 cm.
c. Headed: "No. 1."; [publ. Johnson.]
T. o. border. 20 x 11.7 cm. (cropped)
1486. MRS. CUNNINGHAM'S DARLING BABY. -There
lived in New York, in the days of old (6 vs.) Air— "Fine
Old English Gentleman, or the Cork Leg."
By Brickbat; headed: "No. 3."; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
1487. MRS. JOHNSON.— O/z.'/ /Mt)e got a charming bride
(12 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
c. Sheet no. 508; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.5 x 16.6 cm.
1488. MRS. LOFTY AND l.-Mrs. Lofty keeps a carriage
(4 vs.)
Words by Mrs. C. H. Gildersleeve; publ. De Marsan
(4); copyright secured.
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25 x
16.5 cm.
1489. MRS. WADDLE. -Mrs. Waddle was a widow and she
made no little gain (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 466; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
1490. MUIRNEEN NA GROUEGH BAANEH.-ZJoiwz fry the
river side there dwells a comely bride (5 vs.)
Headed: "A New Song called"; print. Andrews; with
Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1491. MUNSON'S HILLI-OA call us hard names , call us
m.ere tools (4 vs.) Air— "Call me Pet Names."
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; hunter with hound. 29.6 x 16.3 cm.
1492. THE MURDERED POLICEMAN, EUGENE ANDER-
SON, WHO WAS SHOT BY THE DESPERATE ITALIAN
BURGLAR, MICHAEL CANCEMI, COR. OF CENTRE AND
GRANT STREETS, JULY 22, 1857.-0 sad and mournful
tale, yet the truth I'll relate (10 vs.) Air— Indian Hunter.
By Saugerties Bard; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
1493. MUTTON: OR MR. & MRS. BONE— O don't be jeer-
ing, whilst you're hearing (7 vs.)
Sheet no. 752; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
1494. MY BOY WITH THE AUBURN HAIR.- Tzoas on a
Summer' s morning, all in the month of May (3 vs. and
chor.)
Sheet no. 57; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
1495. MY BOYHOOD'S HAPPY HOME.-Mji boyhood's
happy, happy hom.e (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Words and Music by Our Ned; Music obtained at J. J.
Daley's (2); [with adv. for Singer's Journal, signed Mrs.
Pauline Lieder, on verso;] publ. De Marsan (4); (Copy-
right Secured.)
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.5 x
16.3 cm.
b. [As above, but without adv. on verso.] 25 x 10.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 310; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE RAM-
BLING BOY OF POVERTY on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
d. [As above: with THE FISHBALL MUSKETEER on
recto.) 25.2 x 15.7 cm.
MY BOYHOOD'S HOME, see HOME, SWEET HOME.
1496. MY CLARA DEAR.— T/ze Southern Sun was sinking
low (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.5 x 14.8 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
1497. MY COTTAGE HOME.— Mj) home, my home, my
cottage hom.e (2 vs.)
a. Advs: By sending orders through Despatch; Cards,
Circulars, Bill Heads; and You will save 25 per cent;
publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 870; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22 x 15.5 cm.
MY COUNTRY 'TIS OF THEE, see AMERICA.
1498. MY DEAR LUCINDA.-As / walked out last Sunday
night (5 vs.)
With narrative beginning: "De ole musqueto bone
nigga. . ."; Adv: Price One Cent.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 13.7 cm.
1499. MY EMMA LOUISE.— FoM may talk of your beauties
with eyes so bewitching (2 vs. and chors.)
Composed by Charles Carroll Sawyer; arranged for
the piano by Henry Tucker; music obtained by Sawyer &
Thompson; sheet no. 1122; publ. Wrigley (1); [with I'M
AFLOAT on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
1500. MY FATHER SOULD CHARCOAL.-When I was a
servant in sweet Tipperary, oh! (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
As sung and danced by Dick Ralph of Cotton And
Sharpley's Minstrels; music publ. by Oliver Ditson & Co.
(1) and may be obtained of C. H. Ditson & Co.; publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.4 x 15.9 cm.
1501. MY FIFTY-THIRD— 0«e summer day the first of
June (10 vs.) Air.— Maryland, my Maryland.
Respectfully Dedicated to the 53d Regt. P. V., by Levi
J. Fritz; publ. Johnson (2).
Eagle with motto: "Pluribus Unum". 24.3 x 16 cm.
MY FRIEND AND PITCHER, see THE IRISH TOAD.
102
1502. MY GIRL WITH THE CALICO DRESS.-A fig for
your upper-ten girls (4 vs.) Air— Old Rosin The Beau.
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
1503. MY GOOD-LOOKING MAN. -Come all you pretty
fair maids, of courage brave and true (12 vs.) Air: Roving
Journeyman.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x i6.6 cm.
1504. MY GOOD OLD DARKEY HOME. -T/iere is a place
in childhood where oft I liked to roam (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung by J. Stratton at Bryants' Minstrels, 472
Broadway, N. Y.; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.8 x 16.4 cm.
1505. MY GOOD OLD IRISH HOME.— Oc/z my heart still
yearns for my good ould Irish Home (3 vs. and chor.)
Air.— My Old Kentucky Home.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 28; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.8 x 16.7 cm.
c. With "OULD" in title; Words written by John L.
Zieber, expressly for Mr. P. J. Gannon, the young Irish
Comedian and Vocalist, and sung by him only; adv: You
will save 25 per cent; publ. Zieber.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.8 cm.
1506. MY GRAND-MOTHER'S ADVICE.-/ lived with my
grandm.a on yonder little green (5 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.2 x 16.2 cm.
1507. MY GUM A RUBBER BOOTS.— Go it rubber boots
and save my pantalets (3 vs. and 3 chors.) Air Jordan is
a Hard Road to Travel.
a. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 360; publ.
Wrigley (1); [with LITTLE ALICE on recto.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above, but without song on recto, and with period
at end of title.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
1508. MY HEART IS SAD AND LONELY.-Ofe, my heart
is sad and lonely (2 vs.)
Music obtained of Frederick Blume (4); publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments borders, col. 24.8 x
16.3 cm.
1509. MY HEART IS SAD FOR THEE, ANNIE. -My heart
is sad for thee, Annie (2 vs. and chor.) Air: Gentle Annie.
Anecdote: Specimens of Western oratory; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.1 cm.
1510. MY HEART'S IN OLD IRELAND.-Mji bark on the
billow dash' d gloriously on (5 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 215; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.3 x 15.2 cm.
1511. MY HIGHLAND HOME.-Mji highland home, where
tempests blow (2 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 673; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25.1 x 15.6 cm.
1512. MY HOME IN KENTUCK.— / long, how I long for my
home in Kentuck (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.3 x 16.8 cm.
1513. MY JOHNNY IS A SAILOR BOLD.-Mj; Johnny is a
sailor bold (3 vs. and chor.) Air: My love he is a Sailor
Boy.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 26 x 15.6 cm.
1514. MY JOHNNY WAS A SHOEMAKER. -My Johnny
was a shoemaker (4 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.8 x i6.3 cm.
1515. MY LOVE IS A ZOU-ZU.— My love is a Zou-zu, so
gallant and bold (4 vs. and chors.)
a. Air.— My Love is a Sailor Boy; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.8 cm.
b. Title: "My Love He Is A Zou-Zu, Only 19 Years
Old"; only one chor.; [without comma in first line;] publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21.3 x 15 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan border with eagle, drapery
with stars and stripes, col. 23 x 15.1 cm.
d. [As above; without period at end of title;] sheet no.
803; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.4 cm.
e. Title: "My Love He Is A Zou-Zu. Only 19 Years
Old".; only one chor.; sheet no. 768; sold by Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.8 cm.
1516. MY LOVE IS LIKE A NOSEGAY.- O, my love is
like a nosegay (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1172; sold by Partridge [& Co.]
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15.9 cm.
MY LOVE IS LIKE A RED, RED ROSE, see WE WERE
BOYS AND GIRLS TOGETHER.
1517. MY LOVE IS ON THE BATTLE FIELD.-My love
is on the battle field (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Robt. Morris, Esq.; Music by Alfred
Delaney; Music publ. by Lee & Walker.
a. With exclamation point at end of title; Lee & Walker,
Music Publishers; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 14.8 cm.
b. Tune.— Soldier Boy to the War is Gone; advs: Cards,
Circulars, Bill- Heads, and Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; soldier with rifle. 23.7 x I5.i cm.
c. [As above;] t. o. border; soldier with rifle. 23.5 x
15.5 cm.
103
d. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 101, col. 20.3
X 12.8 cm.
1518. MY MARYLAND.— My barefoot hands are on thy
shore (8 vs.)
By Stone-Wall Jackson; 2nd song: "Our Maryland";
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x 16.3 cm.
1519. MY MARY'S DEAD. — SAe sleeps where early spring
flowers bloom (2 vs.)
By J. Ward Childs; sheet no. 1081; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.2 cm.
1520. MY MOTHER DEAR.— T/zere was a place in child-
hood (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.1 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.1x15.1
cm.
1521. MY MOTHER'S CUSTOMS. -Come, Mary, bring the
scrubbing brush, and chuck away the slops (4 vs.) Air—
"The days when we went a gipsying.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col. 25.3 x 16.6 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] with quotation marks
at end of Air; sheet no. 625; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.2 x 15.7 cm.
1522. MY MUSTACHE IS GROWING. -My mustache is
growing (2 vs. and chors.) Air,— Annie of the Vale.
a. [Without comma after "Air";] publ. Auner [without
address.]
A-J border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 940.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
1523. MY NATIVE LAND.- My Native land! my native
land (4 vs.)
"Headed: "Auner, the Greatest Song Publisher in
the city"; publ. Auner (5).
Eagle with flag. 27.9 x 21.7 cm.
1524. MY NICK-NAME IS BARNEY.-My nick-name is
Barney: Och, I am a devil (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Flaming
O ' Flannagans .
Composed and sung by G. W. Anderson, the Irish
Vocalist; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.9 cm.
1525. MY NORMANDY.— /?o^e whispers me, when summer
com.es (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.1 x
16.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 635; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.9 x 15.6 cm.
c. [As above; with COURAGE, MOTHER, I AM GOING
on recto.] 24 x 15.6 cm.
1526. MY NORTHERN BOY TO THE WAR HAS GONE !-
My Northern Boy to the war has gone (3 vs.) Air: The
M[i]nstrel Boy.
By John Ross Dix.
a. Cop: 1864, Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 204, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 19.5 x 10.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 132, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
1527. MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME, GOOD NIGHT.- 7%e
sun shines bright in the old Kentucky hom.e (3 vs. and
chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25.6 x 16.3 cm.
1528. MY OWN DEAR NATIVE HOME.-There was a
place, in childhood (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.7 x 16.1
cm.
b. Written and sung by Frank Spear, with Budworth and
Campbell's Wood's Minstrels; sheet no. 925; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
1529. MY OWN, MY GENTLE MOTHER.-My own, my
gentle m.other, why (2 vs. and chor.)
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 199, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
1530. MY OWN NATIVE LAND.— /'z;e roamed over mom-
tain, I've crossed over flood (3 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.4 x 14.4 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] Revised and published
expressly for the use of the Public Schools, and taught by
Mr. T. Myers, the Blind Teacher; adv: Johnson's New
Catalogue of Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 22 x 13.3 cm.
c. With short lines and some differences in wording;
printed and sold at No. 404 Vine above Fourth street.
T. o. border; Indian smoking pipe. 19 x n cm.
d. "Roved" instead of "roamed" in first line; short
lines; differences in wording of text; sheet no. 449; publ.
Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.8 cm.
1531. MY POOR DOG TRAY.- Ore the green banks of
Shannon, when Shelah was nigh (6 vs.)
Print. Andrews; adv: All the New Songs.
T. o. border, with ornamental corners. 23 x 14.5 cm.
1532. MY PRETTY GAZELLE.— Come hither, my pretty
gazelle (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 683; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25.1 x 15.5 cm.
MY SKIFF IS BY THE SHORE, see COME, OH! COME
WITH ME.
1533. MY SWEET WIFE, MY SALLIE.-Tte night is dark-
the bitter wind (4 vs.) Air: The Girl I left behind me.
a. By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 168a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2). 20.1 x 12.5 cm.
104
1534. MY TRUE LOVE IS A BUTCHER BOY.-My true
love is a Butcher Boy, I would have you all to know (6 vs.)
Air: The Salieur Boy.
Composed by J. J. Allen; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y.; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border; col; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.5 x 17.4 cm.
1535. MY YOUNG WIFE AND I.—/ merrily sing from
mom till night (4 vs. and chor.)
Written and sung, with unbounded applause, by Harry
Richmond; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.9 x 16 cm.
1536. NANCY BELL OR OLD PINE TREE.-O/z darkies,
now I'm going to sing (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 22.9 x 13.6 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.8 xi4.8 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1537. NANCY FAT.— O^, Nancy Fat, she was a gal (4 vs.
and chor.)
Sheet no. 1256; Sung by Dave Reed, of Bryant's
Minstrels; Music obtained at Wm. A. Pond &Co.; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.8 x 14 cm.
1538. NANCY GRAY.— I fell in love with Nancy Gray
(3 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.9 x 13.6 cm.
1539. NANCY TEASE.-How is you white folks, one and all
(3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.9 x 15 cm.
1540. NANCY TILL. —Down by de cane brake (3 vs. and
chor.)
Headed: "Popular Song"; Sung Nightly with Tremen-
dous Applause, by all the Minstrel Bands.
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.4 x 15.2 cm.
b. [Without heading or singers' names;] with "the" in
first line in place of "de".
A-J border. 19.9 x 12.1 cm.
0. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16 cm.
1541. NAPOLEON'S FAREWELL TO VkWS,.-Farewell\
ye splendid citadel, metropolis , called Paris (5 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16. 8 cm.
1542. ^kVOWCAm'E.-Napolitaine, I am dreaming of thee
(2 vs.)
a. As sung by Carncross, at Sanford's Opera House; 2nd
song: "Happy Moments"; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 474; publ. Wrigley (1) [with 2nd imprint
within border;] [COLUMBIA'S GLORIOUS RULLING
LIBERTY on recto.]
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 23 ^ 15.6 cm.
1543. THE NATION IS V^EEVIHG.- Lincoln has fallen 1
the good and great (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Under the willow
she's sleeping.
By Louise S. Upham.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower cor-
ners; flag, cannon, mourning woman leaning on tomb under
willow. 25.1 X 16.8 cm.
b. With period and dash after "Air"; "Willow" and
"Sleeping" in Air; publ. Johnson (2).
Head of Lincoln. 20.4 x 10.8 cm.
c. With "Willow" in Air; publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; mourning border; hdpc. Magnus 1.
20.5 X 12.7 cm.
d. With period and dash after "Air", and quotation marks
around its title; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border; tomb under willow with
2 figures looking on. 24.5 x 15 cm.
1544. THE NATION MOURNS.- From all churches (5 vs.)
a. Publ. Magnus (1).
Mourning border; letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 7.
20.4 X 12.6 cm.
b. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 7. 19.1 x 12.8 cm.
1545. A NATION MOURNS HER MARTYR'D SON.-^ Na-
tion mourns hermartyr'd Son (3 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "In Memory Of Abraham Lincoln Sixteenth
President of the United States"; with quotation: "An
Honest Man's the Noblest Work of God"; words by Alice
Hawthorne [Septimus Winner]; music by Sep. Winner; cop:
1865, Sep. Winner, EDPa.; Sep. Winner's Music Store (3);
publ. Auner (5).
Mourning border. 23.4 x 14.4 cm.
1546. NATIONAL ALPHABET. ->1 stands for Abraham,
Chief of the Land (40 lines)
As W[r]itten, Arranged and Printed with Consent of Dick
Watkins, Olympic Music Hall, Race Street, Philadelphia,
Pa., October 14th, 1862.
T. o. border. 30.4 x I6 cm.
1547. NATIONAL ANTHEM OF THE PORT STEERAGE
MESS, U.S. FLAG SHIP "PHILADELPHIA. "-^s we lay
in the creek, tired to death and half sick (14 vs.) Air—
"Robinson Crusoe."
Letter paper. 26.1 x 19.9 cm.
1548. THE NATIONAL FAST. -Our nation is bending
(12 vs.)
[Signed] Miss Rebecca F. Peers. For the National
Fast, September 26th, 1861. Camden, N.J.
T. o. border. 20 x 11.3 cm.
1549. NATIONAL GUARD MARCHING SONG.->l sound
through the nation is rolling amain (4 vs.) Air.— "Lutzow's
Wild Chase."
Dedicated to Col. P. Lyle; publ. Du Bree.
T. o. border; seated woman holding flag. 23.7 x 13.5
cm.
1550. NATIONAL GUARDS SONG-W'e are the gallant little
band (4 vs. and chor.) Air— "Lazy Club."
Dedicated to Company I, by J. Tittermaryi [publ.l
Johnson (2); adv: Printing of all description.
A-J border. 19.9 x 12.3 cm. (cropped)
105
1551. NATIONAL HYMN. -In the name of Jehovah our
banner we raise (4 vs. and chors.) [Air:] Moore's Song,
[with slight variations]
With explanation beginning: "The following hymn is
copied from the new book of 'Poems' "..., by T. H. Stockton,
Chaplain to Congress; for sale at Shepherd's, Ballantyne's
and Anderson's; with quotation from the Book of Psalms.
20.4 X 12.7 cm.
1552. A NATIONAL SONG, FOR FOREFATHERS' DAY,
1869.— ffaz7, ye sons of brave sires! whose Forefathers ,
free (7 vs. and 4 chors.) Air.— "The Star Spangled Banner."
By C. C. Haven. 19.5 x 24.5 cm.
1553. NATIONAL THANKSGIVING OD^.-Ancient of Days',
before whose throne (9 vs.) Air— Old Hundred.
By C. C. Haven; Trenton, N.J., November, 1863.
Single-line border with ornamental corners! (Library
Company copy has insc. reading: "John A. McAlister with
the respects of C. C. Haven 77.") 27.9 x 17.7 cm.
1554. THE NATIONAL U^IO^. ~0h! who would strike the
recreant blow (5 vs. and 2 chors.) Air, "Auld Lang Syne."
Headed: "Hymn For The Union"; by Chas. Collins,
Jr.; print. T. Sinex; with explanation of song beginning:
"The following lines were written and dedicated by per-
mission, to the Hon. Henry Clay, February 1851..."
T. o. border. 20.5 x 13.5 cm.
1555. THE NATION'S ¥'LAG.— Shall that proud flag now be
riven (5 vs.) [in MS.: Air.— "Gay and Happy".]
16 X 11.7 cm. (cropped: apparently a proof.)
1556. THE NATION'S LAST CAl.'L.-Now men of the North!
will you join in the strife (6 vs.)
Headed: "Leaflets for Soldiers and their Mothers";
[from the] Atlantic Monthly; 2nd song: "The Young Patri-
ot's Answer. "Kiss Me, Mother, And Let Me Go"; 3rd
song: "The Mother's Assent. "I've Kissed Him, And Let
Him Go"; 4th song: "The Mother's Prayer"; [in MS: "Got
up by Mr. J. D. Steel of Brooklyn - the Steretype plates now
in possession of L. I. Hist. Soc]
T. o. border in red; blue ink; seal of the United States
and flag, col. 43.6 x 20.1 cm.
1557. THE NATION'S PRAYER. (A SONG FOR THANKS-
GIVING DAY, 1863.)— God of our fathers , hear our earnest
cry (5 vs. with music for 1st vs.)
Words by Wm. H. Burleigh; Music by Wm. Henry Burr;
advs: Waters' Choral Harp, and Also Just Issued: "Shall
we know each other there", etc.; publ. Waters (1); for sale
by N. P. Kemp & Graves & Young, Buffalo, N.Y.; cop: 1863,
E.A. Daggett, SDN.Y.; Warren, Music Stereotyper.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 28.5 cm.
1558. THE NATION'S SCOURGE, A VOICE FROM OUR
WHOLE COUNTRY. A NATIONAL ODE. -Wake! Sons of
the North! Lo! your Country is calling{7 vs.) Tune —
"Scotland, or Voice of Free Grace."
Written by Miss Harriet E. Banks; Composed By Her
Father, Respectfully Dedicated to His Excellency Governor
Curtin; Copyright Secured; Publ. and sold wholesale and
Retail at the Poplar Street Picture Frame and Stationery
Store, No. 907 Poplar St., Philadelphia,
T. o. border. 24 x 13.5 cm.
THE NATIVES ARE UP, D'YE SEE, see WE ALL
HAVE HEARTS TO FIGHT FOR HOME.
1559. NATURE'S WOODLAND CAhh- Pleasure roams
wild in the woodlands (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sheet no. 612; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.9 x 15,7 cm.
b. [As above; with GIDEON'S BAND on recto.] 24.8 x 15
cm.
1560. NEAR THE BANKS OF THAT LONE RIVER. -Wear
the banks of that lone river (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by E. H. Winchell, at Bryants' Minstrels, 472
Broadway, N.Y.; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.4 x 16 cm.
b. Publ. Magnus (1); adv: Magnus' Ornamental and
Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 201,
col. 20.4 X 12.5 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
d. Advs: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2), and
Ten Illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 233a,
col. 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
1561. NEARER TO THEE. -Wearer, my God to thee (5 vs.)
[Signed] Sarah F. Adams; no. 161. American Tract
Society.
T. o. border. 18.5 x n.i cm.
1562. NED BRANAGHAN AND NELLY MULLIGAN. -Ofe.'
listen to a doleful tale, 'twill almost make you blubber
(6 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.3 x 16. 1 cm.
1563. THE NEGLECTED PICTURE. -Wfeai ails you Jeff?
hast had a "smash'!" (7 vs.)
From the Home Journal; with explanation of song
beginning: "The following lines were suggested on seeing
the painting styled the 'Neglected Picture', by W. M. Davis
..."; adv: Photographic copies. Carte de Visite size; [with
account of painting from the New York Herald on verso.]
20 X 13 cm.
1564. THE NEGRO BOY SOLD FOR A VfATCH.-When
thirst of gold enslaves the mind (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 582.
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 19 x 11.7 cm. (cropped)
1565. THE NEGRO'S COM PLAINT. -forced/rom home
and all its pleasures (4 vs.)
Print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border, with ornaments in corners. 20.3 x
12 cm.
1566. NELL FLAUGHERTY'S DRAKE. -My name it is
Nell, right candid I tell (7 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 23.9 x 15.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 653; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
1567. NELLIE OF THE NORTH.-T/ze watch-fires are
gleam.ing - the bright stars are beaming (2 vs. and chors.)
Air: Annie of the Vale
By John Ross Dix.
a. Cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 174, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 12.6 cm.
106
b. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.l Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 234a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 ^ 12.6 cm.
NELLIE, WILT THOU BE MY BRIDE, see THE
WATERY GRAVE.
1568. NELLY BUY. —Nelly Bly! Nelly Bly! bring de broom
along (4 vs. and chor.)
Sung Nightly, with Tremendous Applause, by all the
Minstrel Bands.
a. Title: "Look! Nelly Bly"; [without "Sung Nightly..."]
T. o. border; woman leaning on tree. 21.5 x 16 cm.
b. [Sold by] Astley.
T. o. [Andrews] border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 23.6 x 15.7 cm.
d. [Without "Sung Nightly...";] adv. Cards, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, etc.; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
1569. NELLY VlARlMiG.— The flowers are blooming,
Nelly Darling (2 vs.)
Print. Andrews; adv: All the New Songs.
T. o. border. 22.6 x 13.7 cm.
NELLY GRAY, see DARLING NELLY GRAY.
1570. NELLY WAS A LADY. -ZJotcw on de Mississippi
floating (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews; adv: All the New Songs.
T. o. border. 22.6 x 14 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
0. 3 vs. and chor; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 22.9 x 14.3 cm.
1571. NELLY WOOD. — 'Ttoas on a clear and cloudless
night (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Goodbye, Allie Dear!
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 15.8 cm.
b. [Without "Good-bye" in Air;] sheet no. 1041; by J. H.
Wooley; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE FARMER'S BOY on
recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15.7 cm.
1572. NERVE. — 0/z.' here we are a funny pair, our like was
never seen (3 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Hooley's Minstrels; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
b. Title: "The Nerves"; first line beginning: "Well,
here we are;" short lines and 2 added vs.; Air: The Per-
fect Cure; sung by Tony Pastor; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15.8 cm.
1573. NETTIE IS NO MORE.-Zw a little lonely cottage by
the shady mountain side (3 vs. and chor.) Air— Nettie
Moore.
a. Composed by John Benjamin, and sung by H.Green-
wood, at the Chatham Theatre; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 865; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.8 x 15. 2 cm.
1574. NETTIE MOORE.— In a little white cottage where
the trees are ever green (5 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 16. 7 cm.
NEW BILLY BARLOW, see BILLY BARLOW.
THE NEW DIXIE, see DIXIE.
NEW HOIST UP THE FLAG, see HOIST UP THE FLAG
NEW HUNDRED YEARS HENCE, see HUNDRED
YEARS HENCE.
1575. NEW JERS-A. -Cowe, kind friends, all draw near
(11 vs.)
a. Air.— "Root HogorDie"; A very solemn song of Inci-
dents happening in New Jersey; Respectfully dedicated to
a Sweet Potatoe; By. C.A. Boggs; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.2 x 14.8 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;) Air: K.Y.K.; Sung by
Harry Ball, the Yankee Vocalist, at Hitchcock's National
Concert Saloon, 172 New-Canal str. New-York; publ.
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.2 x 15.9 cm.
1576. THE NEW JERSEY THIRDl-Cowe all ye true
Americans , 1 pray you lend an ear (14 vs.) Air. .."Caroline
of Edinborough Town."
By H.E. Loper, Company F.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 12.6 cm.
NEW JOHNNY FILL UP THE BOWL, see JOHNNY
FILL UP THE BOWL.
1577. THE NEW LIQUOR LAW.— Ofc.' what a wond'rous age
this is (5 vs.) Air: the Quilting Party.
By Eugene T. Johnston; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24 x 16 cm.
1578. NEW NATIONAL HYMN.-M3) native land I love
(6 vs.) Tune— America.
Composed by an American Widow, A.B. Clark; April,
1864; print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 22.5 x 15.6 cm.
1579. NEW NURSERY RHYMES. -Sin^ a song of six-pence
(2 vs.)
T. o. border; blue paper. 21.5 x 13.5 cm.
1580. THE NEW OTHER SIDE OF JORDON.-77ze Ladies
little Bonnets, I m.ust mention in my Sonnet (8 vs. and
chor.)
Sung by Mr. S. Sharpley, at Sanford's Opera House,
With raptures of applause; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 19.7 x 11.4 cm.
NEW PATRIOTIC AND COMIC SONG ON THE SINKING
OF THE PIRATE ALABAMA. BY THE U.S. GUNBOAT
KEARSAGE, CAPTAIN WINSLOW. JUNE 19TH, 1864, see
THE SINKING OF THE PIRATE ALABAMA.
NEW RALLY ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS, see RALLY
ROUND THE FLAG.
NEW RED, WHITE, AND BLUE, see RED, WHITE AND
BLUE.
1581. THE NEW SKEDADDLE SONG.-I'U sing you now de
last new song (4 vs. and chor.)
107
(3).
Music obtained of Root & Cady (2); [publ.] De Marsan
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16 cm.
1582. A NEW SONG BY NOBODY!-/'m thinking just now
of nobody (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 1383; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.9 x 15.2 cm.
A NEW SONG CALLED REPEAL OF THE UNION, see
REPEAL OF THE UNION.
THE NEW VERSION OF THE COLORED VOLUNTEER,
see THE COLORED VOLUNTEER.
A NEW VERSION OF THE HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN,
see HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN.
NEW WAR SONG OF THE 69TH REGIMENT, see WAR
SONG OF THE 69TH REGIMENT.
1590. NEW- YORK FIRE ZOUAVES.-Fe Southron rebels,
clear the way (6 vs.)
a. Title: "The New-York Zouaves, or Fire-Brigade";
by Archibald Scott; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 22.8 x 14.3 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border. 23.8 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 780; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.5 X 13 cm.
d. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 14.5
1591. THE NEW YORK ICE-MAN. -My name it is Michal
from Dutchland I came (5 vs.) Air: Villikins and his Dinah.
By A.S.; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col. 25 x 16. 2 cm.
NEW WHACK ROW DE DOW, see WHACK ROW DE
DOW.
1583. NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS BY THE CARRIERS OF THE
PUBLIC LEDGER, JANUARY 1, 1852.-Full fifteen times
the glorious orb of day (21 vs. uneven length)
T. o. border; engraving of Public Ledger's Hoe Eight
Cylinder Printing Press by lUman & Sons, with motto
"Light! More Light Still". 52.5 x 34 cm.
1584. NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE
EPISCOPAL'RECORDER, JANUARY 1, \?,(,5.-Again we
greet you with our New Year's call (18 vs.)
T. o. border. 47 x 31 cm.
1585. NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE
PHILADELPHIA EVENING JOURNAL, JANUARY 1, 1858.
—The Year is gone, and looking back (8 vs.)
T. o. border; eagle on shield within frame of agricul-
tural and industrial symbols. 42.8 x 27.8 cm.
1586. NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE CARRIERS OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN, JANUARY 1, 1857. -7i seems but a little
time, m.y friends (28 vs.)
T. o. border. 32 x 23.7 cm.
1587. THE NEW YEAR'S ADDRESS OF THE NEWS MEN
OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. TO ITS SUBSCRIBERS
AND READERS, JANUARY 1, 1862.-Once again, in her
course (29 vs. uneven length)
Architectural border of Civil War figures with
portraits. 54 x 39.7 cm.
1588. THE NEW-YORK APPRENTICE BOY.-Come, all
you wild young fellows who live both far and near (7 vs.)
Air: The Sheffield apprentice.
a. Composed and sung by Harry Greenwood, the Champion
Balladist at the Chatham Theatre; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.6 x 16. 2 cm.
b. With period and dash after Air; sheet no. 706; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1589. THE NEW-YORK FIRE-ZOUAVES. -Come all, you
loyal citizens , I pray you will draw near (6 vs.) Air: River
Roe.
By Mrs. E.O.C.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25.5 x 16. 2 cm.
1592. NEW-YORK IN SLICES.— /'t;e just dropped in to sing
a verse, now pray don't think m.e rude (6 vs. and chor.)
With last three verses headed: "Encore Verses";
print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 15 cm.
1593. NEW-YORK 7.TH REGIMENT. -0/z, the first from
New-York was our heroes so bold (3 vs.) Air Star
Spangled Banner.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 14 cm.
b. With period and dash after Air; by Albert F. Dawson
[sicl; sheet no. 802; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stars on blue ground within red
stripes. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1594. NEW-YORK SIGHTS.-// yoa want to go down Broad-
way (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clovra border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
b. [Without hyphen and period in title;] sheet no. 1000; As
sung by J.H. Budworth; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1595. NEW- YORK 12TH REGIMENT: NO 2.— When Rebel-
lion first m.ade its appearance (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Red,
White, and blue.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 25 x 15.8 cm.
b. [Without "NO 2." in title;] with ampersand in place of
"and" in Air; By Albert F. Dauson; sheet no. 764; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.7 x 13 cm.
1596. THE NEW- YORK VOLUNTEER. -Twas in the days
of '76 (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan eagle border, col. 21.4 x 15 cm.
c. [Without "The" and hyphen in title;] Written by Frank
Spear, and Sung by Sam Long; sheet no. 859; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15. 5 cm.
108
1597. THE NEWS BOY. — Oh! 'tis early every morning,
about the break of day (3 vs. and chors.) Air, "Wait for the
Waggon [sic].".
From the Broadway Belle; Affectionately dedicated to
the numerous respectable and useful body of New York
Newsboys; print. Andrews.
a. T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;) with Astley's imprint added. 25 x 15 cm.
1598. NICE YOUNG MA'N. — There was a nice young man
(9 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
1599. NICODEMUS JOHNSON.— 7'i;e just arrived in town
today (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 946; As sung by C. Pettingill with great
applause, at Morris Bros. Pell & Trowbridge's; sold by
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.2 x 14.5 cm.
1600. DE NIGGER ON DE FENCE. -ATow, listen to me.
white folks, de truth I'm going to tell you (6 vs.) Air: All
round my hat.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16. 4 cm.
d. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 218, col. 20.5 x 12. 5 cm.
e. Sheet no. 848; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
f. With "Hat" in Air, and hyphen in first line; sheet no.
1123; As sung by J. Gaynor; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1601. NIGGER, PUT DOWN DAT 3\3G.-Nigger, put down
dat jug, touch not a single drop (2 vs.) Air: Woodman spare
that Tree.
Music obtained of Oliver Ditson & Co. (1); publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
1602. NIGHT FUNERAL OF A SLAVE. -/« the bright sunny
South, at the close of the day (3 vs.)
Publ. Edwin J. Gibson; for sale at F. Rafferty's.
T. o. border; green paper; small ornament of child on
a swing. 24.3 x 15 cm.
1603. NINE CHEERS AND A TIGER FOR THE GALLANT
SEVENTH NEW YORK REGT. -Come listen to my story,
ye soldiers, one and all (7 vs.) Air— "Rose of Tennessee."
A-J border. 21.5 x 14.8 cm. (cropped)
1604. (DEDICATED TO THE) NINTH MARYLAND VOL-
UNTEERS, AND SUNG ON THEIR RETURN FROM LIBBY
PRISON. — T/ze Ninth comes m.arching home once more
(13 vs. and 2 chors.)
Prints. Rose & Co.
T. o. border. 26.2 x 19 cm.
1605. 9TH NEW-JERSEY VOLUNTEER REGIMENT. -Ke,
Sons of New-Jersey, the Free and the Brave (12 vs.)
By J.D. Long, Private of Company D.; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 26 x 16 cm.
1606. THE NINTH WARD SONG.->l song for Fremont,
Freedom's son (4 vs.)
Print. Williams.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 12 cm.
1607. NO IRISH NEED APPLY. -I'm a dacint boy, just
landed from the town of Ballyfad (6 vs.)
a. Written by John F. Poole, and sung, with immense
success, by the great Comic-Vocalist of the age, Tony
Pastor; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
c. An Original Song, By John F. Poole; Written for and
sung with immense success by the great Comic Vocalist
of the age, Tony Pastor; sheet no. 1169; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 13.8 cm.
d. [As above; without imprint;] Wrigley Ethiopian border.
23 X 15 cm.
1608. NO IRISH NEED APPLY. -Ofe 'twas yesterday that I
was led on such a wild goose chase (6 vs.)
Adv: Price List of Stephens' Colored Album Drolleries
[publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; woman playing harp, col. 23 x 14 cm.
1609. NO MOTHER OR NO SISTER NO WIFE - NO CHILD
HAVE I!— .A Railroad car was crowded (5 vs.)
Eagle perched on clasped hands, with motto "In Union
There is Strength". 26.5 x 8.9 cm.
1610. NO NEWS FOR ME.— Wo News for me - No news for
me (3 vs. and chor.) Air: "Good news from Home."
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 250, col. 18.5 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 251, bronze. 20.5 x 12. 7 cm.
c. [Without cop. and adv.)
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 251, bronze.
18 X 12.6 cm. (cropped)
1611. NO ONE TO LOVE.— ATo one to love, none to caress
(3 vs. and chor.)
a. Lee & Walker's Music Store; 2nd song: "Some One to
Love"; publ. Auner (5); [with SOUR APPLE TREE on
verso.)
A-J border, 23.6 x 14.8 cm.
b. 2nd song: "Here in Solitude and Silence"; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 15.5 cm.
c. 2 vs. only; with "no one" in place of "none" in first
line; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.) Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 245,
col. 20.4 X 12.6 cm.
d. [As above;] bronze ink; hdpc, bronze. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
e. First line and vs. as above; adv: Ten illustrated Songs;
publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 245,
col. 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
109
f. First line and vs. as above; publ. Magnus (1); adv: 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 248c, col. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
g. Sheet no. 923; 2nd Song: "Here in Solitude and
Silence" [without imprint].
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
1612. NO PUPPIES NEED APPhY .-Gentlemen who seek a
wife, pray just look at me (4 vs.) Air: No Irish need apply.
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1613. NOBLE LADS OF BROOKLYN. -Come all, ye Union
Heroes , I pray you lend your ears (6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1037; publ. Wrigley (1) [imprint upside down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 22.3 x 13.6 cm.
1614. THE NOBLEMAN'S DAUGHTER. -Tts of a Noble-
man's daughter (7 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16.8 cm.
1615. "NOBODY HURT" (OLD ABE. )-Mr. Lincoln a great
speech was making (3 vs.) Air: Columbia The Gem of the
Ocean.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 8, col; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
1616. NOBODY'S CHILD. — WTzere I was born and bred
(5 vs. and ohor.)
As sung by the popular Charles Vivian; [publ.]
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 16 cm.
1617. NONSENSE 'iiO.— Nonsensical songs have all gone
down (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 730; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
1618. NORA CREINA, SEE THE FLOWERS. -i^ora Creina,
see the flowers (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan homed imp border. 24.5 x 16.7 cm.
NORAH, DARLING, DON'T YOU CRY, see DON'T YOU
CRY SO, NORAH DARLING.
1619. NORAH M'SHANE.-/'i;e left Ballymornach a long
way behind me (3 vs.)
2nd song: "You'll Remember Me"; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
1620. NORAH'S REMONSTRANCE. -ATom;, Terence, have
done wid yer tasing (6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1089; publ. Wrigley (1); [with ETTIE MAY on
recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.5 x 14.8 cm.
1621. A NORRIBLE TALE OF THE SUICIDAL FAMILY.-
Oh! a Horrible tale I have to tell (7 vs. and chor.)
With 7th verse headed: "Moral".
a. Publ. De Marsan (4)
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.7 x 16.3 cm.
b. Stuart Robson's Great Song, And sung by the Great
Comedian, Stuart Robson, for upwards of 500 nights, with
rapturous applause, at Mrs. John Drew's Arch Street
Theatre. 19.6 x 13.1 cm. (cropped)
1622. THE NORTHERN GIRL TO HER LOVER.-Go,
darling - join the loyal strong (3 vs.) Air: After the Battle.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 205, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.3 x 12.6 cm.
1623. THE NORTHERN GIRL'S SONC-FoM are marching
to the field - to the field of dreadful fray (3 vs.) Air—
Jeannette and Jeannot.
Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 35, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20 x 11.2 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 38a, col., [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.5 X 13 cm.
c. [Without advs.;] letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus
213a, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.4 cm.
1624. THE NORTHMEN ARE COMING!-Tfee Northmen are
coming. Oho! Oho! (5 vs.) Air: The Campbells are coming.
By George Perry.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.8 x 17 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 16 cm.
1625. NOT FOR GRANT.—/ met a man the other day (5 vs.
and chor.) Air: "Not for Joseph."
Publ. Johnson (2). 18.5 x 12 cm.
1626. NOT FOR JOSEPH.-/'t;e seen a bit of gaiety
throughout my short career (5 vs. and chor., 3 vs. spoken)
Sung by the Celebrated Charles Vivian; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16. 5 cm.
1627. NOT MARRIED YET!— /'m single yet! I'm single yet!
(3 vs.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.8 x 14.6 cm.
1628. NOT YET.— O^ Country, marvel of the earth (7 vs.
printed on both sides of sheet)
By William CuUen Bryant. 28 x 19 cm.
1629. NOTHING AT ALL.-/ra derry dovm dale, when I
wanted a mate (4 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 676; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1630. A NOVEL IN FOUR VOLUMES: TO BE READ IN
FIVE MINUTES.— MooreZi^W evening - shady grove (4 vs.)
Pupils' Press, Glrard College. 22.3 x n cm.
1631. NOW HOLD YOUR HORSES, WILL YOU?-JVom; hold
your horses, will you (3 vs. and chor.)
110
a. Title; "Hold Your Horses"; Music obtained of Berry
& Gordon; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x 15 cm.
c. Publ. Auner & Johnson.
T. o. border; stagecoach and four horses. 23 x 10 cm.
(cropped)
d. Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border; stagecoach and four horses. 23.3 x 14.5
cm.
e. Sold by Johnson (3).
T. o. border with fleuron corners. 20.2 x 12 cm.
1632. NOW OR NEVER.— Lzsiew, youTig heroes ! your
country is calling (8 vs.)
By Dr. O. W. Holmes. 20.5 x 11.6 cm.
1633. O, CARRY ME HOME.— 0, carry me back to my
Childhood's home (4 vs. and chor.) Tune. "Carry me back
to Old Virginia."
a. With "to Die" in title; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
b. Publ. Magnus (1) for James D. Gay.
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 192,
col. 20.5 X 13 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 192, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12 cm.
d. Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 192,
col. 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
O, CARRY ME HOME TO DIE, see THE BANNER OF
THE FREE.
1634. O, DEAREST DINE.— v4 cutting of the sugar-cane is
this here darkey's fun (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Pompey's Grave"; print. Andrews.
a. T. o. border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;) with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews'
21 X 14 cm.
1635. O ERIN, MY COUNTRYl-0 Erin, my Country!
although thy heart slumbers (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 1013; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1636. O GENTLY BREATHE. -O gently breathe the tender
sigh (2 vs. and chor.)
a. With title: "Oh! Gently Breathe"; 2 chors.; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.1 x 15 cm.
b. Sung by T. B. Prendergast; 2nd song: "Fairy-Belle"
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16.5 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.3 x 16. 4 cm.
d. Sheet no. 451; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE GALLANT
SONS OF ERIN on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.4 x 13.5 cm.
1637. O GOD! PRESERVE THE MARINER. -O God! pre-
serve the mariner (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.7 x 16.3 cm.
1638. O LET ME LIKE A SOLDIER FALL.-O let me like
a soldier fall (2 vs.)
a. Sheet no. 1151; 2nd song: "In Happy Moments".
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.3 x 1.5 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Wrigley. 24 x 15.3 cm.
O, RIP TARE MY JOHNNY'S GONE AWAY, see OH,
RIP TARE MY JOHNNY.
O! SILBER SHINING MOON, see OH! SILBER SHINING
MOON.
1639. O! SING ME TO SLEEP, DEAR FATHER.-Ofc.' sing
me to sleep, dear father (2 vs. and chor.)
As sung by J. L. Carncross; adv: All the Popular
Songs of the Day; [imprint cropped off.]
T. o. border. 17 x 14.9 cm.
1640. O! WHAT'S THE UATTZ^. — The fall campaign is
now begun (9 vs. and chor.) Tune:— "That's what's the
Mamter [sic].
Headed: "No. 4. Campaign Song"; adv: McClellan
Campaign Songster [publ.] Mason & Co.; copyright secured.
T. o. border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
1641. O WIE MANCHE SHONE STUNDE.-O wie manche
schone Stunde (8 vs.)
Headed: "Zwei Lieder": 2nd song: "Ach, ich hab' in
meinen Jahren" [signed] Charles Michael, Mauch Chunk,
Carbon County, Pa.
T. o. border. 28.3 x 19.3 cm.
1642. THE OATH, OR, YE FREEMEN, HOW LONG WILL
YE STIFLE. — ye /reeme« how long will ye stifle (4 vs.
and chor.)
Words by Thomas Buchanan Read; music by J. C.
Beckel; cop: 1864, J. C. Beckel, EDPa.; music published
by J. C. Beckel, Germantown, Penna.
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor.
A-J border. 21.5 x 12.6 cm.
1643. THE OBSTINATE GlKh.-Of the obstinate buffer I've
sung and I have said (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 760; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
1644. THE OCEAN BURIAL.-O buiy me not in the deep
deep sea (6 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3)-
De Marsan horned imp border. 24 x 16.5 cm.
c. First line in quotation marks, with "Oh", and two
commas.
Double t. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1645. OCH! PADDY, IS IT YERSELF?-Oc/i, Pat. is U
yerself indade, safe agin to home (3 vs.)
a. By "Stone" of "Rocks."; Air— Willie, we have missed
you; print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
Ill
b. A Parody on "Willie We Have Missed You"; publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border; woodcut of two men conversing. 23.8 x
14.9 cm.
1646. AN ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF MARCH, 1857.-
While the vassals of tyranny rivet their chains (5 vs.)
Adv: You will save 25 per cent; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
Words by L. A. Jones; music by Frederick Buckley;
2nd song: "Choice of A Wife"; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1656. OH! CAST THAT SHADOW FROM THY BROW.-O/t.'
cast that shadow from thy brow (10 vs.)
Words by Mrs. L.E. Landon; adv: You will save 25
per cent, by getting your Printing done; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15 cm.
1647. ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY, 1861. -To the
sages who spoke - to the heroes who bled (4 vs.)
Print. A.H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 21 x 13 cm.
1648. ODE ON SHANGHAI MARY ENGINE CO. 6.-7 hope
you'll pay attention (8 vs.)
By a Runner; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
1649. ODE TO JOHN BULL, ESQ.— John Bull, Esq., my jo
John (11 vs.)
By William McMenaman, 29th Regt. P.V.
Multi-line border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
1650. ODE WRITTEN FOR THE SHE-KOM-E-KAH
LITERARY ASSOCIATION, JULY 4, 1858. -We hail once
more the glorious day (4 vs.)
[Signed] Hal.
T. o. border. 18 x 11.4 cm.
1651. ODE, WRITTEN FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL OF
OUR SAVIOR. BETHEL, JULY 4, 1858.-W%erz to this
bright and happy land (6 vs.)
[Signed] Halcyon.
T. o. border. 19.5 x 11.4 cm.
OFFICER'S FUNERAL, see SOLDIER'S FUNERAL.
OFT IN THE STILLY NIGHT, see 'TIS MIDNIGHT
HOUR.
1652. OH! AND HE LOVED ME DEARLY!-Tfeere was a
young man came a courting of me (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25 X 16 cm.
b. [Without exclamation point after "Oh";] sheet no. 715;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
1653. OH! BLESS ME, MOTHER, ERE I DIE.-O/!.' bless
me. Mother, ere I die (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Firth, Son & Co.; [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.6 x 16 cm.
1654. OH! BOYS, CARRY ME 'LONG.— O/z.' carry me 'long
(4 vs. and chor.)
a. T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
b. As sung by the Celebrated New Orleans Opera and
Ballet Troupe, in all the principal cities in the U.S., with
great applause; Copy-right secured; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.9 cm.
1655. OH, BREATHE NOT HER NAME.-O/z, breathe not
her name! for it steals to my heart (2 vs.)
1657. OH, CHERISH ME.— 0/z, cherish me, my loved one
dear (5 vs.)
From "Life Illustrated," by Topsy; print. Andrews.
a. T. o. border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. [As above; with Astley's imprint added.] 24 x 15 cm.
1658. OH! COME, FAIR MAID, WITH ME.-0;z.' come
where the soft winds blow (2 vs.) Air: A life on the Ocean
wave.
By Kate J. Boyd; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
OH! FOR WINGS TO SOAR, see OH, LET ME DREAM
OF FORMER YEARS!
OH! GENTLY BREATHE, see O GENTLY BREATHE.
1659. OH, GIVE ME FREEDOM EVER.-0;z, give me
freedom ever (2 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.3 x
17.2 cm.
1660. OH!. HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS OF LATE.-O/z.'
have you heard the news of late (6 vs.)
Print. Johnson (3).
a. Adv: You will save 25 per cent, by getting your
printing done.
T. o. border. 23 x 15. 7 cm.
b. By W. G— .
T. o. border. 21.4 x 13.4 cm. (cropped)
1661. OH, HOW GLAD TO GET HOME.-0/z.' how glad to
get home (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.6 x 16 cm.
OH! HOW IS THAT FOR HIGH, see DARK AND
ROGUISH EYE.
1662. OH! I SHOULD LIKE TO MARRY. -O/z, / should like
to marry, if that I could find (3 vs. plus 2 lines)
2nd song: "Daniel Tucker's Wedding".
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15. 5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.2 x 16. 4 cm.
1663. OH! I VANTS TO GO HOME. OR MAXIMILLIAN'S
LAMFNT [sic].— Oh! I vants to go hom.e...was the doleful
cry (3 vs. and chor.)
Music published by Endres & Compton; obtained of
Wm. A. Pond & Co.; [publ.] De Marsan (3)
De Marsan trapper border. 26 x 16.2 cm.
1664. OH! I WISH THIS WAR WAS OVER.-Mji Johnny's in
the army (4 vs. and chor.)
112
By Will S. Hays; [publ.] De Marsan,(3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1665. OH! I'M GOING HOME. -Ok! I'm going home to the
old hearth stone (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x is.g cm.
1667. OH! rSE SO WICKED!-0;z, white folks I was never
bom (3 vs.)
As sung by Mrs. G. C. Howard, in her Celebrated and
Original Character of Topsy, in Uncle Tom's Cabin at the
National Theatre.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
1668. OH JEFF! OH JEFF! HOW ARE YOU ^OWf-Jeff
Davis is, we must admit (6 vs. and 2 chors.)
Comic Song and Chorus. By Henry Schroeder; music
published by Firth, Son & Co.; adv: Ten illustrated Songs;
publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 174a,
col. 20.4 X 12.6 cm.
1669. OH, KISS, BUT NEVER TELL.-W/zew love grows
warm, there is a charm (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 379; with 2 chors.; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.9 x 15.3 cm.
1670. OH, LET ME DREAM OF FORMER YEARS\-Oh!
let m.e dream, of former years (3 vs. and chor.)
a. 2nd song: "Oh! For Wings to Soar"; publ. De Marsan
(1).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 14.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 682; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1671. OH, LET ME GO TO MY HOME AGAIN. -0/z, let me
go to m.y home again (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 677; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
OH, LET ME SHED ONE SILENT TEAR, see I WILL
BE TRUE TO THEE.
1672. OH! LUCY BEE. -By old James' river I was born
(3 vs. and chor.)
Sung with Tremendous Applause by Buckley's cele-
brated Band of Minstrels, 539 Broadway, N.Y.; print.
Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23 x 15 cm.
1673. OH, MY LOVE'S GONE. -As / was a walking down
by the sea shore (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Bryants' Minstrels, 472 Broadway.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.1 x 16.6 cm.
1674. OH! NICODEMUS.-A/j) lover he's going to sea. Oh!
Nicodetnus (4 vs. and spoken chor.)
Publ. Auner (1). 19.4 x 11.4 cm.
1675. OH! NO, WE NEVER MENTION HER. -O/;.' no, we
never mention her (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.l De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.9 x 14.5 cm.
1676. OH, RIP TARE, MY JOHNNY'S GONE AWAY.-0/z,
listen, fair ladies of this here town (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "Oh, Rip Tare, My Johnny!"; with 3 chors.;
publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22 x 14.4 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.3 ^ 16.2 cm.
c. Title: "Oh, Rip Tare, My Johnny"; as sung by the
Grotto Minstrels at the New Grotto Concert Hall. N.W.
Cor. 6th & Chestnut Sts.; publ. Walter Warren (2).
T. o. border, with balloons. 24 x 15.6 cm.
d. With "O" in title, without comma after "Tare"; as
sung by Add Weaver; sheet no. 852; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
OH, SAY NOT WOMAN'S HEART IS BOUGHT, see
ADVICE TO YOUNG LADIES.
1677. OH! SAY NOT WOMAN'S LOVE IS BOUGHT-O/z.' say
not wom.an's love is bought (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 603; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1678. OH, SCORN NOT THY BROTHER. -0/z.' scorn not
thy brother (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.5 X 16. 2 cm.
1679. OH, SHARE MY COTTAGE, GENTLE MAYD-Oh
share my cottage, gentle maid (5 vs.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.1 cm.
1680. OH! SILBER SHINING MOON.-Lasf night when de
m,oon was beaming (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. Title: "O! Silber Shining Moon"; with "war" as verb
in first line; Composed and arranged by L.V.H. Crosby;
adv: You will save 25 per cent, by getting your printing
done; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
1681. OH, TAKE ME TO THY HEART AGAIN. -Oft take me
to thy heart again (2 vs. and chor.)
As sung by C. Campbell, of Carncross and Di.xey's
Minstrels.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231. col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12. 5 cm.
b. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border around te.xt; hdpc.
Magnus 235a, col. 20.5 x 12. 7 cm.
1682. OH! WASN'T SHE FOND OF HER GREENS.-/ once
went couyiingalady (7 vs. and 4 chors.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.6 cm.
113
b. Sheet no. 1337; with 6 vs. and 1 chor.; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
1683. OH, WHERE ARE MY SCHOOLMATES GONE 7-0/1.'
where are my schoolmates gone (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 547; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 16.3 cm.
OH WHISPER THAT THOU FEELEST, see
SLEEPING I DREAM LOVE.
1684. OH! WILT THOU BE MY BRIDE, KATHLEEN?-©^.'
wilt thou be ?ny bride, Kathleen (2 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border. 23.5 x 15.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 877; publ. Wrigley (1); [with ROSA LEE on
verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
OH! WOULD I WERE A BIRD, see OH! WOULD I WERE
A FLY.
1685. OH! WOULD I WERE A FLY.-O/z.' would I were a fly
(5 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Wm. A. Pond & Co.; 2nd song; "Oh!
Would I were a Bird"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
1686. OH! WRITE ME A SONG OF MY FATHER.— O/z.'
write me a song of my Father (3 vs. and chor.)
Song and Chorus written and composed by C. Henry;
music obtained of Wm. Hall & Son (1); [publ.] De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
1687. OH, YES, WE OFTEN MENTION HER.-O/z, yes, we
often m.ention her (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.4 x 16.2 cm.
1688. THE OIL-MERCHANT. -O/z.' white folks, if you
listen, I'll sing to you a song (5 vs. and chor.) Air: Happy
Land of Canaan.
By John C. Crossr [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.5 x le cm.
1689. OIL ON THE V,BMii .—A fellow came from the city
of York (16 vs.) Air: The Cork Leg.
By B. C. L.
a. Title: "Petroleum"; Respectfully Dedicated to one
who has Oil on the Brain; publ. Johnson & Co.; adv: new
Catalogue, Just Out. 22 x 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.3 x 16 cm.
1690. OIL ON THE BRAIN. -T/ze Yankees boast that they
make clocks (8 vs. and chor.)
As sung in New-York, Philadelphia, and all the prin-
cipal cities of the Union, where ile fever abounds; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.6 x 16. 5 cm.
1691. THE OLD ARM-CHAIR.-/ love it, I love it! and who
shall dare (4 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.8 cm.
1692. OLD BLACK JOE.— Gone are the days when my
heart was young and gay (3 vs. and chor.)
Music published by W. R. Smith, Agt.; publ. Johnson
(2); adv: Prof. C. Brook's Ball Room Monitor, 3d Edition.
20 X 12 cm.
1693. OLD BDB RIDLEY, O.—Now white folks I'll sing you
a ditty (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung nightly with shouts of applause by Mr. C. White
at his New and Beautiful Opera House, No. 49 Bowery,
directly oposite [sic] the Bowery-Theatre; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 16. 5 cm.
b. [Without "O" in title;] adv: You will save 25 per cent,
by getting your Printing done; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border; four minstrels. 22.9 x 14.5 cm.
c. With "Oh!" in title; publ. J. Peckham (1).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15 cm.
1694. THE OLD BOG-HOLE. -Tfee pig is in the mire, and
the cow is on the grass (4 vs. and 2 chors.) Air: Old Zip
Coon.
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.3 X 16. 2 cm.
1695. THE OLD BROWN COI.-Among the scenes to
m.em.ory dear (3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.]De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.3 x 16. 9 cm.
1696. THE OLD BUMMER.— Come into my lodging, old
Bumm.er (3 vs.) Air: Red Robin.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1155; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.7 cm.
1697. OLD BUMMER. A PARODY ON "RED ROBIN". -
Walk into m.y tavern. Old Bummer (4 vs.)
By John L. Zieber; publ. John L. Zieber; adv: Whole-
sale Agents. G. Boshart, etc.
T. o. border. 19.8 x 12.5 cm.
1698. THE OLD CHURCHYAB \s\c\.— Tread Softly round,
here lie the dead (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 16.3 cm.
1699. THE OLD CONTRABAND. -/'s a contraband from de
old plantation (5 vs. and chor.)
Words by John L. Zieber; music by Rudolph Wittig;
cop: 1865, W. R. Smith, EDPa.; W. R. Smith, Agt. Music &
Musical Instruments; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
1700. THE OLD COUNTRY PARTY.-Saji, did ye iver go
till an ould country party (8 vs. and chor.) Air.— Irishman's
Shanty.
a. By Harry M. Palmer; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.7 x 15.3 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 843; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
1701. OLD DOG TRAY.-Tfee morn of life is past, and
evening com.es at last (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
114
Sung nightly with Tremendous Applause, by E. P.
Christy's celebrated Band of Minstrels, 472 Broadway,
N.Y.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24 x 16.9 cm.
b. [Without "Sung nightly, etc";] only 1 chor.; adv: You
will save 25 per cent, by getting your Printing done; publ.
Johnson (3).
T. o. border; dog. 19.8 x 11.2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 60; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
1702. OLD DOG TRAY NO. 2.— The morning meal is past, -
the next is com.ing fast (4 vs. and chor.)
A Parody — from the "New York Clipper;" with ex-
planation beginning: "Our readers have all, doubtless,
read;" print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.2 cm.
1703. OLD FARM AT HOME.— OA, where is the place that
I've roamed through the valley (3 vs. and chors.)
As sung with Tremendous Applause, by J.H. Budworth,
of White's Minstrels, No. 53 Bowery, N.Y.; print. Andrews.
a. T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.6 cm.
b. [As above;) with Astley's imprint added. 23.7 x 14.7
cm.
1704. THE OLD FARM GATE.— Wtere where is the gate
that once used to divde [sic] (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 159; Presented for publication by E.J. Amore;
publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.9 x 15.4 cm.
1705. THE OLD FARM-HOUSE. -O, the old farm-house,
down beside the valley stream. (2 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 16.3 cm.
1706. THE OLD FOLKS ARE GONE. -Far, far in many
lands, I've wander'd (3 vs. and chor.)
Music published by W. Hall & Son (3).
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24 x 15.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 137; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.3 x 16. 5 cm.
1707. OLD FOLKS AT HOME. -Way down upon the Suianee
ribber (3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
b. Music published by Messrs. Firth, Pond & Co.; adv.
500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 224, col. 20.5 x 12. 5 cm.
1708. THE OLD FOLKS WE LOVED LONG AGO.— BaUling
with life (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.8 x 16.4 cm.
1709. OLD FRIEND OF YOUTH. -Gii^e me your hand, old
friend of youth (3 vs. and chor.)
I*ubl. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.8 x 16. 3 cm.
1710. OLD FRIENDS ARE GONE.-A/3) boyhood's happy
hours (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 684; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.7 ^ 15.7 cm.
1711. THE OLD GRAY MARE.— /Is / was a going to
Nottingham fair (6 vs.)
As sung originally by W. B. Cavanagh, Comedian, at
Barnum's Museum.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 ^ 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.3 x 16.6 cm.
1712. OLD HATS & RAGS.-Old hats ! old rags! my trouble
is great (4 vs. and chor.)
Sung by the Great Lingard; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16 cm.
1713. OLD HICKORY'S DAYS.-^ song I'll now sing of the
happy days gone by (4 vs.) Air: |Our Grand-fathers' days.
By Eug. T. Johnston; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
1714. THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME.-O/!, the old house at
hom,e, where my forefather dwelt (4 vs.)
a. With 2 vs. only; print. Andrews [no address].
Andrews ivy border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.3 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 524; publ. Wrigley (1); 2nd song: "Strike the
Harp Gently;" [with WHEN THE MOON WITH GLORY
BRIGHTENS on recto].
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
1715. OLD K. Y. KY.— I>e snow am in de rloud (6 vs. and
chor.)
a. [Publ.l De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 878; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
1716. THE OLD KIRK- YARD. -O/z, come with me to the
old kirk-yard (2 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25 x 16.3 cm.
1718. THE OLD LEATHER BREECHES.-^f the sign of the
Bell, on the road to Clonm.ell (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 651.
Wrigley moon border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
1719. THE OLD LOVE SONGS.-Be/ore my true-love's
threshold (4 vs.)
[By] Ambrosius Metzger; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
1720. OLD MOSE SONG.-/'m down on running with der old
machine (4 vs. and chor.) Air- "Oh Susannah."
Sung by Wm. A. Wray, the Celebrated Banjoist; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.2 cm.
1721. THE OLD MOUNTAIN TREE. -Oh! the home we
loved by the bounding deep (3 vs.)
115
Words and music by James D. Clark; music published
by Oliver Ditson (2); obtained of Berry & Gordon; print.
Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1722. THE OLD MOUSQUETAIRE. — 'iVeai/z a vine-covered
porch sat an Old Mousequetaire (3 vs.)
Music and words by Henry Ease.
a. [Publ.] De IWarsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. De IWarsan (4).
De IWarsan lyre border, col. 24.8 x 16.5 cm.
1723. THE OLD OAK CHEST, OR THE MISSLETOE
BOUGH. — T/ze missletoe hung in the castle hall (4 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 15 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] with spelling "Mistletoe";
advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc., and 25 per cent,
less than any other Printer in the City; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
1724. THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET WHICH HUNG IN THE
WElAj. —How dear to this heart are the scenes of my
childhood (3 vs.)
a. T. o. [Andrews] border. 22.9 x 14.9 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
1725. OLD PARSON BROWN.— iVoi long ago, in our town
(6 vs. uneven length, with prose dialogue) Air: The Rakes
of Mallow.
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25 x 16. 5 cm.
1726. THE OLD PINE TREE. -Cowe Darkies, list! I'll
sing to you (3 vs. and chor.)
Advs: See Johnson's New and Popular Songster, 600
different kinds of Songs, and a Song Book, "The Garland";
publ. Johnson (2).
Three-line border with ornamental corners; fence on
two trees. 23.8 x 10.8 cm.
1727. THE OLD PLAY GROUND. -/'m sitting to-day in the
old play ground (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.2 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.8 x 16 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.7 x 16. 6 cm.
1728. OLD ROSIN THE BEAU.—/ have travelled this wide
world over (7 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.8 x 14.1 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
1729. OLD SHADY.— Ofe.'jia, ya! darkies, laugh with me
(5 vs. and chor.) Air— Away Down South.
a. Title: "Ole Shady. The Song of the Contraband";
sheet no. 586; [without Air;] (publ.) Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
b. Headed: "A Contraband Song"; with explanation read-
li;g: "The following rare lyric is the favorite freedom song
of the Mississippi Contrabands..."; publ. by the Supervis-
ory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments. 24.3 x
14 cm.
1730. THE OLD SHADY TREE.— Ho you remember that
dear old tree (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Bryants' Minstrels; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.3 x 15.7 cm.
1731. OLD SIDELING HILL.— 7 have wandered through
many a valley (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.2 x 16.5 cm.
1732. OLD SIR TODDY.— Cowze all ye who are fond of
singing, let us set a song a ringing (9 vs. and 2 chors.)
Air: Old Dan Tucker.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14.4 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border; old man with ducks. 22.8 x 12.3 cm.
1733. THE OLD SIXTH CORPS— God bless our noble army
(5 vs. and chor.)
Adv: Soldiers can receive 14 Songs for 50 cents [sold
by] G.P. Hardwick, Washington, D.C.
T. o. border in red; letter paper; blue ink; wreath of
ivy with eagle on top, surrounded by flags, bayonets, drum
and cannon, with a drummer boy on either side, col. 19.2 x
12.8 cm.
1734. OLD STATE HOUSE BELL.-Tfee old state house
bell, time honored bell (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Published by permission of Stayman & Brothers;
printed and sold wholesale at George S. Harris'.
Single wavy-line border with ornamental corners.
17.3 X 12.6 cm.
b. With "The" in title; words by G. F. Meeser; music by
F. Weiland; music obtained at Stayman & Bro.; Copyright
Secured; publ. Johnson (3); advs: Card and Job Printing,
and Persons sending Orders for Songs.
T. o. border. 21.5 x 11.2 cm.
1735. OLD UNCLE Y.ViVJk'RD. — There formerly might have
been seen an aged colored individual (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 14.6 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews'.
24.1 X 15.1 cm.
c. Publ. Auner (3).
Yellow paper; A-J border. 22.3 x 14 cm.
1736. THE OLD UNION WAGON. -The eagle of Columbia,
in majesty and pride (5 vs. and chors.)
a. With 4th vs. beginning: "Old Abe is in the wagon, and
Scott is by his side..."
T. o. border, eagle with flag. 24.2 x 15.8 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title and without period at end;] but
with Air— Wait for the Wagon; with 4th vs. beginning: "Old
Abe is in the wagon, and McClellan by his side..."; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.4 x 14.7 cm.
c. [Air and 4th vs. as above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.8 x 14.5 cm.
116
d. [Air as above;] with 7 vs. and chor.; variant in wording
of vs.; by James D. Gay, the Celebrated Army Song Pub-
lisher and Vocalist; cop: 1864, James D. Gay, EDPa.
T. o. border; eagle and shield with motto: "E Pluribus
Unum". 24 x 15 cm.
e. With 2 chors.; sung by J. D. Gay and E. V. Andress,
Song dealers for the army of the Potomac; with 4th verse
beginning: "Old 'Abe'. ..and 'Mac' is by his side"; publ.
Gay.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 209, col. 18.5 x 11.1 cm.
f. Title: "Abe Lincoln's Union Wagon"; with 7 vs. and
chor.; variant in wording of vs.; Air "Wait for the Wagon,"
or: "Old Virginia low lands"; by James D. Gay, Army
Song Dealer and Publisher; adv: All of Gay's Army Songs;
cop: 1864, James D. Gay, EDPa.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 8, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
g. [Without "The" in title;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2); with 4th verse beginning: "Old 'Abe'...
and 'Mac' is by his side."
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 209, col. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
h. [Without "Old" in title] but with Air-"Wait for the
Wagon"; Composed by Annie Irene Warren, and dedicated
to Miss Clara Weilman; as sung by Little Ada Payne, at
the "Canterbury Hall," N.W. Cor. 5th and Chestnut; publ.
Warren (6) (2); [sold by] Search; with 4th verse beginning:
"Old Abe. ..and Scott is by his side."
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
1.
i. [Air as above;] sheet no. 1019; publ. Wrigley (1); 4th
vs. beginning: "Old Abe... and McClellan by his side".
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 14.5 cm.
1737. OLD VIRGINIA LOW LANDS, LOW.-Fe tars of
Columbia it's listen to my song (8 vs. and chor.) Air:
Pompey Snow.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 17.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 15.5 cm.
c. With "its" in 1st line; by George H. Engles, Phila-
delphia; sheet no. 1091; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
1738. THE OLD WHISKEY JUG. -We're anchored by the
roadside, Jim (4 vs.) Air, Auld Lang Syne.
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15 cm.
1739. THE OLD WOMAN'S DONKEY.- Was there ever a
woman so treated as me (8 vs.) Air: Derry Down.
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.8 x I6.6 cm.
OLE SHADY, see OLD SHADY.
1740. OMNIBUS DRIVER. ON THE LOMBARD STREET
LINE.— Afow Ladies and Gents I am going to sing a song
(3 vs.) Air— Gay Conductor.
Composed by, Walter W. Warren, & dedicated to Michael
Lawn Esq.; sung & danced at the Kossuth Exchange, 7th,
abv. Chestnut. By Miss Melinda Nagle; adv: For Sale at
Mrs. Williams' Variety Store; print. Walter Warren (1).
T. o. border. 20.8 x 12.4 cm.
1741. ON BOARD THE CUMBERLAND. -"Siand to your
guns, men!" Morris cried (38 vs.)
[Signed) George H. Boker; headed: "For the North
American and United States Gazette"; March 7th, 1862.
24 X 19.5 cm.
1742. ON DE ODER SIDE OF JORDAN. -O/z.' de Prohibitory
Law dey say am goin for to pass (5 vs.)
Publ. Thomas M. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
1743. ON FREEDOM'S ALTAR GLOWS A FIRE! AN
APPEAL TO ABMS\— On freedom' s Altar glows afire
(4 vs.)
a. Title: "Freedom's Altar"; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle. 23.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. Inscribed to the Pennsylvania Volunteers by a Lady of
Philadelphia.
Eagle. 24 x 15 cm.
1744. ON! ON! ERIN! ON!-Ofe.' land of Erin - child of tears
(4 vs. and chor.) Air: Let the strain be bold and free.
By J.J. Cummins; 2nd song: "Where is Home?";
publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.3 cm.
1745. ON! ON! ON! A SEQUEL TO TRAMP, TRAMP,
TRAMP!— 0/z.' the day it came, at last (3 vs. and chor.)
Music published by Root & Cady (1).
a. Music obtained of Fred. Blume (1); publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.7 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x I6 cm.
c. Title: "On! On! On! The Boys Came Marching"; [publ.]
Doyle; [without address of music publ.]
T. o. border. 21.8 x 13.6 cm.
d. Title: "On! On! On! The Boys Came Marching"; Air—
"Prisoner's Hope", music publ. by Root and Co.
A-J border; 20.3 x 12. 5 cm. (cropped)
e. Title: "On! On! On! The Boys Came Marching! Or, the
Prisoner Free!"; Sequel to "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp";
[without "music published by...";] words and music by
Geo. F. Root; [publ.] Johnson & Cartlitch; print. Johnson
(2). 20 X 10.5 cm.
f. [As above; with "Sequel to", etc. in bold face as part
of title; but without imprints.] 16.2 x 10 cm. (cropped)
g. Title: "On, On, On, The Boys Come Marching! Or the
Prisoner Free"; Sequel to "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp";
words and music by Geo. F. Root; adv: Ten illustrated
Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 20a, col; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
h. Title and Sequel as above; [without music publisher;]
sheet no. 989; [publ.] Partridge (1).
T. o. border. 20.6 x 14.4 cm.
i. Sheet no. 1354; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
1746. ON THE DEATH OF COL. ELLSWORTH-T/ie
muffled drum beats lew (3 vs.)
Publ. J. Magee.
Letter paper; blue ink; scene of Ellsworth's death in
red and blue. 20 x 13.5 cm.
1747. ON THE FALL OF ATLANTA. -/liianta is fallen, Uie
country is thinking (18 lines)
117
Lines composed by T. Loyd, Jr.; with "Joseph Hoag's
Vision" printed on verso, narrating Hoag's visions of
heaven in 1803. 21.6 x 12 cm.
1748. ON THE FALL OF LIEUT. GREBLE!-^< the battle
of Great Bethel (6 vs.) Tune— Napoleon's Grave.
By A. Anderson, late of the 45th Regt., P.V.M.;
Respectfully dedicated to his friends; September, 1863.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.5 cm.
ON THE SHORES OF TENNESSEE, see MASSA, MASSA,
HALLELUJAH! THE FLAG'S COME BACK TO TENNESSEE!
1749. ON YONDER ROCK RECLINING. -On yonder rock
reclining (3 vs.)
a. From the Opera of Fra Diavolo; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
b. Music obtained at G. Andre & Go's; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.5 x 14.8 cm.
1750. ONE FOOT IN THE STIRRUP. -"One /oof in the
stirrup, one hand in the \rein" (7 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.5 x 16.4 cm.
1751. ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER. -Tfee light
of wisdom dimly bums (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 839; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 13.7 cm.
1752. THE 195TH PENNSYLVANLf^ VOLUNTEERS.
BALLAD NO. 2. —At Berryville, fifteen days we stayed
(6 vs.)
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 136, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
ONE KINDLY WORD BEFORE WE PART, see
GOODBYE ALLIE DEAR.
1753. ONE OF THE B'HOYS.-/'m a B'hoy, I'm a B'hoy
(5 vs.) Air.— Bold Rooster Boy,
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.3 x 13.6 cm.
1754. ONE POUND TWO.— Ma^^y dear, I come to hear that
you've been on a spree (9 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1755. ONE THING AND THE OTHER. -Last year I was one
and twenty (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
1756. THE ORGAN GRINDER.-O/z, what a dreadful thing
it is (6 vs. and 2 chors.) Air.— Matilda.
Written by J.W. Mark.
A-J border; musical instruments. 20 x 12.8 cm.
(cropped)
1757. THE ORGAN-GRINDER. — Fo« see, before you, a
young man (5 vs. and 2 chors. with spoken lines)
a. As sung by Tony Pastor; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. [Without hyphen in title;] sheet no. 1343; As sung with
rapturous applause by Tony Pastor; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border. 23.9 x 14.9 cm.
THE ORIGINAL BEN BOLT, see BEN BOLT.
ORIGINAL DDCEY'S LAND, see DKEY'S LAND.
1758. AN ORIGINAL POEM-Good people all, I pray draw
near (9 vs.)
a. Composed by A. W. Harmon; concerning his Sickness,
caused by lifting, which injured his Spine, etc.; 2nd poem:
"Christ Blessing the Children."
T. o. border. 22 x 14. 3 cm.
b. [As above;] but with title: "Pity the Sorrowful"; and
with 11 vs.
T. o. border. 25.9 x 16.9 cm.
c. [As above;] but with 2nd poem: "The Soldier's Re-
turn."
T. o. border. 24.6 x 14.8 cm.
1759. ORIGINAL UNION SONG\— The Southern rooster
loudly crows (16 vs. and 2 chors.) Air: Yankee Doodle.
Dedicated to the New England Volunteers; had at F. A.
Searle's Print Works.
T. o. border; train with boot as engine, motto: "Young
America! Through Baltimore." 26.5 x 13.5 cm.
1760. THE ORIGINAL WATER-TAhh.-Strange fashions,
now, are all the go (5 vs.)
a. Written and sung by Fred. Rouse; dedicated to the
Falls of Niagara, or any other Feminine; [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 15.4 cm.
b. Title: "The Waterfall."
A-J border. 21.7 x 12.6 cm. (cropped?)
ORIGINAL YANKEE DOODLE, see YANKEE DOODLE.
1761. THE ORPHAN BOY.-A tale can be told of a child,
who was born (7 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.4 x 16. 3 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1762. THE OTHER SIDE OF JORDAN.-i)az;jd had a banjo,
and well he kept it strung (6 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.8 x 15 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 24.3 X 16 cm.
d. Sheet no. 690; 5 vs. and chor.; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.4 x 14.5 cm.
1763. THE OTHER SIDE OF JORDAN.-O/z, / went to the
ferry an' tried to get across (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
1764. O'TOOLE & McFINNIGAN ON THE 'WKR.-Two
Irishmen out of employ {6 vs.)
118
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.3 x 16 cm.
b. Adv. 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12. 5 cm.
0. [As above; with line between text and adv.] 20.5 x 12.5
cm.
d. Sheet no. 853; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15. 5 cm.
e. Sheet no. 1121.
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
1765. OULD HIGGINS'S BAL1,.-Arrah! haven't ye heard of
ould Higgins' ball (5 vs.)
a. With "Higgins' " in title; Air: The Wedding of Bally-
poreen No. 2. or the Priest of the Parish; as sung by Tony
Pastor and Fred May; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.4 x 16. 5 cm.
b. Air.— "The Priest of the Parish."; sung by the great
Comic Vocalist of the age, Tony Pastor; sheet no. 1162;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 15.4 cm.
c. [As above;] with imprint blank.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23 x 15 cm.
1766. OULD IRISH STEW.— /'2;e travel'd across the wide
ocean (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Red, White and Blue.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1002; written for W. O'Neil, by Tony Pastor;
publ. Wrigley (1); [with LARRY O'GAFF on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.3 x 15.5 cm.
1767. OUR BANNER, AN ACROSTIC. HAREWOOD
HOSPITAL.— /?oW to the breeze our Banner high (2 vs.)
Written by J. Byron Brown, Co. B, 154th Reg't,
N.Y.S.V.; [publ.] J. Magee.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with flags
and motto in red and blue. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
1768. OUR BATTLE-FLAG.— 0, never mind, boys! raise
me up one again (3 vs. and chors.)
Written by Edward Willett.
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue.
A-J border. 24.3 x 14.5 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 143, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
1769. OUR BEAUTIFUL BANNERI-Owr Beautiful Banner
forever shall wave (3 vs.) Tune— "Star Spangled Banner."
Written by Mrs. Louis F. Neagle; dedicated to Mrs.
Abraham Lincoln; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 22.5 x 15 cm.
1770. OUR BEAUTIFUL FLAG. -Come rally, brothers,
rally, around the strips [sic] and stars (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Music published by Oliver Ditson & Co. (1).
A-J border. 20.2 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
b. With "Or, The Bonnie Red, White and Blue" after
title; "strips" spelled "stripes" in 1st line; music publ.
Oliver, Ditson & Co. (1); publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 13.5 cm.
OUR BOY IS A WARRIOR NOW, see ARAB STEED.
1771. OUR BRAVE VOLUNTEERS.— O/j, say dost thou see,
midst the glories of day (4 vs. with music to first vs.)
Words by T. P. Coulston; publ. Wm. H. Coulston; cop:
EDPa.; E.F. Stewart, music typographer. 19.5 x 11.7 cm.
1772. OUR COUNTRY.— Oar Country! 'Tis of thee we sing
(7 vs.) Air: Old Hundred.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 712; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1773. OUR COUNTRY AND FLAG. -Owr Flag and our
Country - our Union forever (4 vs. and chor.)
By M. L. Hofford; cop: 1862, Lee & Walker, EDPa.;
Lee & Walker, Music and Musical Instruments; publ.
Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.3 x 15.2 cm.
1774. OUR COUNTRY REDEEMED!-Z)ay is breaking o'er
the strand (5 vs.)
Composed by O. Wheelock, Proprietor of the Great
Dinners in the Palace Markets Corner of Twelfth and
Market Street, where the Reader is Respectfully Invited
to Participate; Ledger Job Print. 64 x 32 cm.
1775. OUR COUNTRY RIGHT OR WRONG.— /'ZZ sing a song
about the tim.es (4 vs. and chor.) Tune— Few Days.
By Tho's a'Becket; Sung nightly at Sanford's Opera
House; Copyright Secured.
T. o. border. 23 x 15.6 cm.
1776. OUR COUNTRY'S Y'LAG.-Beneath the Stars and
Stripes there stand (6 vs. and chor.)
a. By G. Gumpert; with "To Our Noble Volunteers" after
title; cop: 1861, G. Gumpert, EDPa.; music publ. G. Andre
& Co. 19.5 X 12.2 cm. (cropped)
b. With 2 chors.; song printed by permission of the pub-
lishers, G. Andre & Co.; print. Johnson (5); advs: Cards,
Bill Heads, Circulars, etc.; and Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor.
Eagle on shield, and floating hemisphere with flag and
motto "Our Country". 20 x 12.5 cm.
c. With 2 chors.; song printed by permission of the pub-
lishers, G. Andre & Co.; 2nd song: "God Save the Union";
publ. Johnson (2).
Floating hemisphere with motto "Our Country", and
flag between two eagles. 21 x 12 cm.
d. [As above; imprint cropped.]
Floating hemisphere with flag and motto "Our Country"
19.5 X 12.7 cm.
1777. OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG. -"Gorf bless our Stars
forever (1 vs.)
Blue ink; figure of Liberty with flag, col. 11.2 x 8 cm.
OUR COUNTRY'S FLAG, see also STAR SPANGLED
BANNER, and WE ARE FOR THE UNION.
1778. OUR FIFER-BOY.-HTiiJe the battle hot was raging
(8 vs.) Air: James Bird; or Dying Callfomian.
119
Composed by C. G. Wright, on board the U. S.
Steam-Ship Mississippi, (New-Orleans.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 23.5 x 15.2 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.2 x 16.8 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1018; varying: "Air: Dying Californian";
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.7 x 13.2 cm.
1779. OUR FhAG.— Flag of the Free! heart's only home
(1 vs.)
Drake's Address to the American Flag.
Glazed card paper; blue ink; figure of Liberty with
flag, col. 11.2 X 8 cm.
1780. OUR FLAG.— See, friends, see, our glorioles flag of
freedom (2 vs. and chor.) Air— "Cheer, Boys, Cheer."
Written by request, expressly for the Lewis Opera
Troupe, by John L. Zieber; with narrative below title
starting: "Lines suggested on witnessing Abraham
Lincoln... raising the new Flag. ..on the 22d of February,
1861"; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-
Heads, etc.
A-J border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
1781. OUR FLAG IS TWER^. -Our flag is there ! our flag
is there (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Printed as two vs.; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.4 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 26 x 16. 4
cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25 x 15 cm.
d. Printed as two vs.; Revised and published expressly
for the Public Schools; publ. Johnson (2).
e. With exclamation mark after title; sheet no. 692; publ.
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15. 2 cm.
f. Sheet no. 738; 2nd song: "Star of Columbia"; pub.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 22.3
X 14 cm.
g. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.2 x 14
cm.
OUR FLAG IS THERE, see also THE DEAR OLD
FLAG.
1782. OUR FLAG TRIUMPHANT !-OMr Flag is proudly
floating (3 vs.) Air— "The Watcher."
By R. M. Caldwell; respectfully submitted to A.
Anderson; sold by A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
OUR FLAG WITH THIRTY-FOUR STARS, see THE
FLAG WITH THE THIRTY FOUR STARS.
OUR FLAG'S COME BACK TO TENNESSEE, see
MASSA, MASSA, HALLELUJAH! THE FLAG'S COME
BACK TO TENNESSEE.
1783. OUR FREEDOM-LIT BANNER.-AZZ Hail! we now
see in a full blaze of light (4 vs.) Tune— Star-Spangled
Banner.
Dedicated to Master "Tad," The Beloved Son of our
late Noble and Lamented President, Abraham Lincoln;
Philadelphia, June 7, 1865; [signed] K. M.; cop: 1865,
K. Moncrieff, EDPa; sold at 230 S. Tenth St. & 346 S.
Third St.
Double-line border. 19.5 x 12.5 cm.
1784. OUR GALLANT COLONEL.— Come all ye jolly lads
and mem.bers of Company 1 (5 vs.)
a. [With words for Col. EUmaker and Company I;] Com-
posed and sung by John Doherty, Comp. I., 119th Reg't
P. v.. May 12, 1863; Tune— Caroline of Edinburgh Town;
print. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 10. 5 cm.
b. [With words for Col. Moore and Company D;] Com-
posed and sung by Charles E. Archer, Company D., 73d
Reg't P. v., August 20, 1863; Tune— Bummers Drinking on
the Sly; adv: New Songs since Aug. 1st, 1863.
Bust of Colonel Moore (?). 22 x 16 cm. (cropped)
1785. OUR GALLANT PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS.-
Com,e, friends, I'll sing you now a song (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Tune— "Our Yankee Boys;" publ. John W. Du Bree.
Double-line border with fleuron corners. 20.2 x 11.5
cm.
b. [Without "Pennsylvania" in title;] composed and sung
by David A. Warden, with immense success; publ. Johnson
(2).
A-J border. 23 x 13 cm.
1786. OUR GALLANT YANKEE BOYS!-Fro?M the banks of
the Potomac, our army so grand (6 vs. and chor.) Air—
Gum Tree Canoe.
Written by Charles Gantz, Co. C. 11th P.V. Cavalry;
publ. Johnson (2). 24.7 x 15. 3 cm.
1787. OUR GERMAN VOLUNTEERS.-T/zere is a General
in the West whose deeds have com.e to fame (5 vs.) Air:
New-York Volunteer.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 24 x 16. 5 cm.
b. [Without hyphen joining New York;] dedicated to them
by John C. Cross; sheet no. 830; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 24.5
X 15.5 cm.
1788. OUR GLORIOUS FLAG RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.-
Come to the field of fame, boys, come (6 vs.) Air: The
Rich Girl.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
c. By F. Collins; sheet no. 828; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1789. OUR GLORIOUS UNION.-Freemew, arouse! the
southern men are raving (2 vs. and chors.) Air— "Cheer
Boys, Cheer."
Composed by William H. Murphy.
T. o. border (cropped). 12.7 x 10.2 cm.
1790. OUR GOOD SHIP SAILS TO-NIGHT I- 0«r ^g'ood ship
sails to-night, Mary (3 vs.)
a. With period at end of title; Wm. A. Pond & Co., Music
Publishers; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.8 cm.
120
b. New Song dedicated to the Gallant Patriots now vol-
unteering in the service of their Country— composed by
Stephen C. Massett, and sung with the most enthusiastic
applause by; Madame Anna Bishop, et al.; music published
by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23.3 x 14 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
e. [As above; but with period at end of title;] sheet no.
809; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
1791. OUR GRAND-FATHERS' DAYS.— ^ song for to
please all my kind friends before me (5 vs.)
Written by John F. Poole; originally sung by Tony
Pastor.
a. [Without author's or singer's name;] publ. Boyd; adv:
Boyd's Novel Exchange.
T. o. border. 22 x 11.9 cm.
b. Varying: "Sung by Tony Pastor"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4). 25.1 x 17.1 cm.
d. [Without author's or singer's name; and hyphen in
"Grandfather";] sung by C. Monroe, Clown, of Stone,
Rosston & Co.'s N.Y. Circus; publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Catalogue of over 600 songs.
Double-line border. 20 x 12.5 cm.
e. [Title as above;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 68, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12. 5 cm.
f. [Title as above;] letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus
214, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above; but in black ink.] 20.2 x 12.2 cm.
h. [Title as above;] sheet no. 1143.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.7 x 15.3 cm.
1792. OUR HEROES.— C;zeers.' Cheers, for our heroes
(6 vs.)
By Francis De Haes Janvier.
a. Blue ink; double-line border with ornamental corners
in red ink. 20.5 x 12 cm.
b. 17 X 11 cm. (cropped)
1793. OUR HERO'S REIGN. -O/z.' sound the trumpet cheer-
fully (4 vs.) Air— "The Dearest Place on Earth to me is
Home."
By Anna W. Spencer, of Rhode Island; Respectfully
dedicated to Gen. McClellan.
T. o. border; eagle hovering over fire. 21 x ix.4 cm.
OUR JIMMY GRAFTED IN THE ARMY, see GRAFTED
INTO THE ARMY.
1794. OUR JOURNEY TO DIXIE. -H'e joined the army
t'other day (9 vs.)
Composed by T. F. St. John, while on the Road,
Thanksgiving Day; print. King & Baird (1).
Wavy line border, with ornamental corners. 17.8 x
13.5 cm.
OUR MARYLAND, see MY MARYLAND.
1795. OUR NATIVE LAND. — Oar native land! Our native
land (3 vs. and chor.)
a. With exclamation mark after title; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border. 25.5 x I6 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 12.8 cm.
c. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 774; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 24.5
X 15.5 cm.
OUR NATIVE LAND, see also AMERICA.
OUR OWN DEAR AMERICA, see PRIZE SONG.
1796. OUR OWN FLAG OF GREEN. -Soon, soon shall our
Green Flag wave o'er us (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Red, White,
and Blue.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 26 x 15.8 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan horned imp border. 22.7 x 14.9
cm.
c. With Air in quotation marks; sheet no. 914; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
1796A. OUR POETICAL ALPHABET.-^ stands for
"Abraham" , our President tall (52 lines)
Adv: The Only Place to obtain a faithful and beautiful
picture of yourself is at the Great Emporium of Art,
Sherman's Vignette Gallery.
Double-line border, with ornaments in comers. 20 x
12.6 cm.
1797. OUR POTTSVILLE VOLUNTEERS.-Come, /reemen
lend an ear, I'll sing to you a lay (13 vs.)
Composed and Sung by L. C. Crosland; print. Johnson
(2). 23 X 14.5 cm.
1798. OUR SHIP OF STATE.— Two years ago or nearly so
(6 vs.)
Print. Johnson (2).
Eagle. 22.8 x 12.5 cm.
1799. OUR SO'LDIE'RS..— Our soldiers'r the lads we adore
(6 vs.)
Print. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border; soldier at top, two horses and groom with
horse at bottom. 23.6 x 14.4 cm.
1800. OUR SWEETHEARTS AT HOME.-TAe rover goes
forth from, his home far away (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by Sep. Winner; music publ. by Sep.
Winner (3); cop: 1864, Sep. Winner, EDPa.; adv: Prof
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.7 x 15 cm.
1801. OUR TORN FLAG.— See our to rn flag still tvaving
(4 vs.)
Written in honor of those Americans who fell in
Kensington on the 6th, 7th and 8th of May, 1844; print.
Harris.
T. o. border; flag. 21.2 x 14.5 cm.
1802. OUR ULYSSES. ->1 new Song this is of the great
Ulysses (3 vs.) Air— The Groves of Blarney.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
121
a. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 14a, col. 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
b. [As above;] but with text and hdpc. in bronze ink. 20.4
X 12.6 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
1803. OUR UNION.— Owr Union the gift of our fathers 1 (3
vs. and chor. with music) Air— Red, White and Blue.
Headed: "National Songs Issued By The Loyal National
League"; written for the great Sumter Mass Meeting, at
Union Square, April 11th, 1863; by Alfred B. Street; issued
from the Offices of the Rebellion Record, 441 and 448
Broadway, New-York. 25 x 17 cm.
1804. OUR UNION Y'LAG. —There's a starry banner float-
ing o'er the home of liberty (5 vs. and 2 chors.) Air: Nellie
Grey.
Words composed by Walter Washington Warren, and
respectfully inscribed to little Ada Payne, the highly gifted
Vocalist now performing at the "Canterbury," N.W. Cor.
Fifth & Chestnut; print. Warren (2); adv: You will save 30
per cent.
T. o. border; eagle with flag. 21.5 x 12.2 cm.
1805. OUR UNION, RIGHT OR WRONG. -/n Freedom's
name, our blades we draw (2 vs. and chor.)
A Song for the Volunteers; by Gen. G. P. Morris;
music by Signer Muzio.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 22.5 x 14.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border. 25.8 x 16.2 cm.
1806. OUR UNION, RIGHT OR WRONG. -flowse, hearts of
Freedom.' s only home (4 vs.)
a. T. o. border; floating hemisphere with flag and in-
scription "America". 23.6 x 14 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23.6 x 14 cm.
c. With exclamation point at end of title; publ. A. H.
Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.9 cm.
d. Sheet no. 743; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.2 cm.
1806. OUR VOLUNTEER SONG!-We are marching on with
shield and banner bright (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung in the public schools. 14.5 x 10.2 cm. (cropped)
1807. OUR WORK. -Ore the wide battle-field (5 vs.)
With two leaves, title on recto of first leaf; title re-
peated and 3 vs. on verso; 2 vs. on recto of 2nd leaf; red
and blue double -line border on recto of first leaf; red
double -line border on verso and on recto of 2nd leaf; text
in blue ink. 22 x 14.1 cm.
1808. OUR YANKEE GENERALS.-lVe are all for the
Constitution (6 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.3 x 15.2 cm.
b. With "Air: Dixie's Land"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23.1 x 13.9 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 24.6 X 16 cm.
d. [Without period at end of title;] publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 24.3 x 13.2 cm.
1809. OUR YANKEE MONITOR.— T/te time, my boys, is
very nigh, when Johnny Bull will see (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 24.6 x 14.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1073; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 22.3 x 13.2 cm.
1810. OUT FOR ONCE.— CoTwe listen to my story, young
m.en and ladies fair (6 vs.) Air: Root Hog or Die.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x 16.2 cm.
b. Air in quotation marks; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards,
Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border; little man riding mouse, and little woman
in chariot pulled by butterflies. 23.1 x 14.3 cm.
c. With dash after Air; sheet no. 972; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
1811. THE OUTLAW.— 0/z, / am the child of the forest wild
(3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.1 x 15.6 cm.
1812. "PA HAS STRUCK ILE,"— / once was unknown by
the happy and gay (3 vs.)
Written and composed by C. Archer; music publ. by
Lee and Walker; publ. by permission of the owner of the
copyright; cop: 1865, C. Everest, EDPa.; publ. Johnson
& Co. 22.1 X 13.9 cm.
1813. PADDY BURKE.— Here / am Paddy Burke, a true
Irish turk (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Jeff Davis.
By Eugene Johnston.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.7 x 12.4 cm.
b. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
c. With semi-colon after "Air"; sheet no. 1071; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 13.9 cm.
1814. PADDY GOSHLOW.— Mji darlings don't smile while
to you I do tell (7 vs. and 2 chors.) Air— Billy Barlow.
By G.W. Anderson, Irish Vocalist; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.1 x 14.7 cm.
1815. PADDY IS THE BOY.— It's some years ago, I very
well know (3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1816. PADDY MC FADDEN.— Paddy McFadden was lazy
and fat (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Harry Fox, The Popular Comic Vocalist, at
Hitchcock's National Concert Hall.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
122
b. Sheet no. 901; publ, Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 15.2 cm.
1817. PADDY MILES.— From the big town of Limerick
lately I came (6 vs. and 6 chors.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.1 x 15.9 cm.
b. Sheet no. 903; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
1818. PADDY O'FLANAGAN. -'TM;as Paddy O'Flanagan
set out, one morning (5 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 26 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. .1193; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1819. PADDY O'LYNN— 0«e Paddy O'Lynn courted Widdy
M'Kay (9 vs.)
Sheet no. 688; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border, col. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1820. PADDY ON THE CANAL. -W^ere I landed in sweet
Philadelphia, the weather was pleasant and clear (6 vs. and
chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23.7 x 15.3 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.1 x 16.2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 414; printed and Sold wholesale only at
Philip Price's.
T. o. border. 18 x 11.9 cm.
d. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 698; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
1821. PADDY ON THE RAILWAY.-A Paddy once in
Greenock town, for Glasgow city he was bound (5 vs. and
chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.9 x 15.8 cm.
1822. PADDY WHACK.-OA, here I am and that is flat
(5 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupld border, col. 24.2 x 16 cm.
1823. PADDY'S DREAM. -/w London one night, about three
in the morning (3 vs.; 3 vs. spoken and 3 chors.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.9 x 16.3 cm.
1824. PADDY'S FIGHT WITH THE KNOW-NOTHINGS. -
Paddy, mavourneen, ye have but one eye (3 vs. and chor.)
Air— "Rory O'More" Or "The Campbells Are Coming."
a. By Tom Robinson; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.6 cm.
b. With title: "Patrick M'Finigan's Fight with the Know-
Nothings"; Air— "Rory O'Moore"; publ. Johnson (3); adv:
Card and Job Printing.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.9 cm.
1825. PADDY'S GRAVE. -'Twas at the Pig and Cat (3 vs.
and chors.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.9 x 15.6 cm.
b. With only one chor.; sheet no. 634; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 23.3 x 15.5 cm.
1826. PADDY'S KIPPEEN.-/ bruk a skull the other day,
there upon the green (4 vs. and chors. and 3 mottoes) Air:
The Sewing Machine.
Sheet no. 1443; As Sung by Wm. Carleton; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.1 cm.
1827. PADDY'S LAMENT. -Ocfe home! alas! for the sons
of ould Erin (9 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.4 cm.
b. Adv: You will save 25 per cent, by getting your Print-
ing done; [print.] Johnson (3).
Wavy-line sides, with floral comerpieces; four men
smoking. 22.5 x 14.1 cm.
1828. PADDY'S LAMENT.— "/ot sitthin on de sthile,
Molly, wid a grape shot in m.y leg (5 vs.) Air: I'm sitting
on the stile & c."
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 190, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
1829. PADDY'S WEDDING.— Swre won't you hear (6 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.8 x I6.I cm.
b. Sheet no. 647; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 25 x 15.8 cm.
1830. PAR EXCELLENCE: OR THE IDOL OF THE DAY.-
I'm. "on the Cards for Gaiety" (4 vs. and chor.; 4 vs.
spoken)
Sung by Vance; with a suggestion reading: "N.B.— The
places mentioned in this Song can be readily localized by
the vocalist.."; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.7 cm.
1831. PARODY NO. 2. ON "VILIKINS AND HIS DINAH. "-
There is a young damsel in Woodbridge doth dwell (7 vs.)
T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
1832. PARODY ON THE COTTAGE BY THE SEA. -"Child-
hood's days have passed before me" (5 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 14.7 cm.
b. By Eugene T. Johnston; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 83. bronze. 19.5 x
13 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.7 cm.
d. By Eugene T. Johnston; sheet no. 1175; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.1 x 15.4 cm.
1833. PARODY ON DEAR MOTHER, I'VE COME HOME TO
DIE.— Dear Mother, I remember well (4 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 15.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.6 x 16.9 cm.
123
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25 x 15.4 cm.
d. [Without "Dear" in title;] An Original Conglomeration
of Titles; by the popular Author Eugene T. Johnston; sheet
no. 1176; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.7 x 13.1 cm. (cropped)
e. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
1834. PARODY ON I'M LONELY TO-NIGHT.-/ am lonely,
to-night, in a narrow little chamber (2 vs.)
By Eugene T. Johnston; 2nd song: "The Milkmaid";
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1835. PARODY ON JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE. -J«si
before the battle. Mother (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Just before
the battle.
By Eug. T. Johnston.
a. Title: "Skedaddling Song. A Parody on 'Just Before
the Battle' "; with author's name spelled "Johnson"; publ.
Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.3 x 13.5 cm.
b. [Title as above;] publ. Johnson & Co. 24 x n cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x 16. 1 cm.
1836. PARODY ON NORAH O'NEAL. OR TRYING TO
RAISE A SQUARE MEAL.-Z'w thirsty, to-night, Jim,
without you (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Norah O'Neal.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x 16.1 cm.
b. Title: "Trying to Raise a Square Meal; or, Norah
O'Neal. No. 2"; sheet no. 1057; [publ.] Partridge (2).
Double-line border, with ornamental corners. 23.3 x
14.8 cm.
1837. PARODY ON: PUT ME IN MY LITTLE BED.-O/z.'
once I was a little dreary (3 vs. and chor.)
By Morris Stransky; 2nd song: "Jackey, De Butcher
Boy"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
1838. PARODY ON TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP-
GROUND.—H'e 're drinking, to-night, in the old bar-room.
(4 vs. and chor.)
Written by Wm. H. Hanford; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 15.2 cm.
1839. PARODY ON TO THE WEST. -To the west! to the
west, I once went, do you see (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.6 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x 15.4 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); blank left for publisher's name at
bottom.
T. o. border; horses pulling canal boat. 19 x 11.6 cm.
1840. A PARODY ON "UNCLE SAM'S FARM."-0/a/Z the
reformations, in the east or in the west (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Written by Professor Field; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 14.6 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over Andrews'.
23.8 X 15.5 cm.
1841. PARODY ON WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER.-
Och, Biddy dear, do you rem.em.ber (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Tune.— When this Cruel War is Over; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 21 x 12. 5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.7 x 16. 5 cm.
c. Tune.— When this Cruel War is Over; publ. Johnson (2),
with "7 N. St. 10th," in imprint; adv: Johnson's New
Catalogue of Songs.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 13.6 cm.
d. [As above; with "No. 7 N. 10th" in imprint.]
T. o. border. 21 x 12 cm.
e. By Eugene T. Johnston; adv: Ten illustrated Songs,
publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
f . By Eugene T. Johnston; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20 x 12.2 cm.
g. Title: "When this Cruel War is Over No. 2."; sheet
no. 822; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22 x 14 cm.
h. By Eugene T. Johnston; sheet no. 1107.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
1842. PARODY ON YOU'LL REMEMBER ME. -When other
lips and other hearts (5 vs.)
Written and sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.6 x 17.1 cm.
b. With "at 444 Broadway, N.Y." inserted after name of
singer; sheet no. 1163; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
1843. PARTING WHISPERS:-/ must go, I must go, yet I
linger and stay (4 vs. and chors.)
By Alice Hawthorne [Septimus Winner]; cop: 1863,
Winner & Co., EDPa.; Winner & Co.'s Music Store (3).
T. o. border. 18.4 x 11.5 cm. (cropped)
1844. THE PASS OF DEATH.— /f was a narrow pass (6 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.4 cm.
1845. PASSING THE BRIDGE.— Cojjze close to my bed,
m.other (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 824; with explanation at beginning of song
reading: "A New England soldier boy, dying in a southern
city, opened his eyes..."; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 21.7 x 13 cm.
1846. PAT AND THE PRIEST.— Pai/eZZ sick on a time, and
he sent for the Priest (7 vs. and chor.) Air— "Vilikens and
his Dinah."
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 897; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
1847. PAT MC CARTY.— Oc/i, my name is Pat Mc Carty
(3 vs. uneven length and 2 chors.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.2 x 15.8 cm.
124
1848. PAT MAhhOY.— At sixteen years of age, I was my
mother's fair hair'd boy (3 vs.)
Cop: 1865, Wm. A. Pond & Co., SDN.Y.; Wm. A. Pond
& Co., Music Publishers; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
1849. PAT MURPHY OF MEAGHER'S BRIGADE. -'Tioas
the night before battle; and, gathered in groups (6 vs.)
Air: Think of your head in the morning.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 22.5 x 16 cm.
b. With quotation marks around Air; sheet no. 1124; sung
with great success by the Comic Vocalist of the day, Tony
Pastor; publ. Wrigley (1) [printed upside-down).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3). 21.5 x 13.4 cm. (cropped)
1850. PATRICK CAZEY. — Sweet Kathleen dear, I'm now
come here (10 vs.)
A Popular Comic Duet, as Sung by the Misses Shaw;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.4 x I6.2 cm.
PATRICK M'FINIGAN'S FIGHT WITH THE KNOW-
NOTHINGS, see PADDY'S FIGHT WITH THE KNOW-
NOTHINGS.
1851. THE PATRIOT FIAG. -Fling to the breeze the
patriot flag. (5 vs.)
For sale at 11 Pennsylvania Avenue.
T. o. border. 18.9 x 11.6 cm. (cropped)
1852. THE PATRIOTIC CONTRABAND !-0 darkles, I'se
gwine in de Armey [sic] (4 vs. and chor.) Air.— Kingdom's
Coming.
By A. Anderson.
T. o. border 21.6 x 13.2 cm.
1853. THE PATRIOT'S CALL TO DUTY.-ffarfe, brothers,
hark, the trumpet's calling (5 vs.) Air— "Row, Boys, Row."
T. o. border. 23.3 x 13.3 cm.
1854. THE PATRIOT'S PLUME. -For^ef we the hopes that
our fore -fathers cherish'd (4 vs.)
As sung by Miss Jennie Wilkinson, at the Kossuth
Concert Saloon, Seventh street, above Chestnut; publ.
Warren (1) (2) (5).
T. o. border; flag. 20.9 x 11.7 cm.
1855. PAT'S ADVENTURES IN THE CRIMEA.-Two years
ago, I was working on me farm (11 vs. and chor.) Air:
"Paddy's Ramble."
a. Words by G. W. Anderson, Irish Vocalist; publ.
De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 22.6 x 14.1 cm.
b. Title: "Pat's Adventures"; sheet no. 11; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border. 23.3 x 15.1 cm.
1856. PAT'S CURIOSITY SHOP.-Dirf you hear tell of
Paddy's Museum (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (1). 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.3 x 16. 2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 589; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14.9 cm.
d. Sheet no. 650; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.4 x 15.7 cm.
1857. PAT'S FAREWELL TO HIS SWEETHEART. -Fare-
well, farewell, dear maid (4 vs.) Air.— The harp that once
thro' Tara's Halls.
By P.J. Walsh; publ. Andrews.
a. T. o. border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x 15.6
cm.
1858. PAUL VANE. ANSWER TO LORENA.-T/ze years
are creeping slowly by, dear Paul (4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x is cm.
1859. THE PAUPERS.— 0/j don't you remember the
Paupers, Tom Brown (4 vs.) Air.— "Ben Bolt."
By John L. Zieber; publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
1860. THE PEANUT GKL.—Now gather round me, colored
folks and listen to my ditty (3 vs.)
a. Without "The" in title; 2nd song: "Charcoal Man";
publ. C. Boyd (1); adv: Boyd's Circulating Library.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.2 cm.
b. Comic banjo song by Unsworth; sheet no. 211; publ.
Wrigley (1); [with THE DRUMMER BOY OF WATERLOO
on recto.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
1861. THE PEANUT-GAL'S GHOST. -07z.'tofc'fe /oZfes, /'se
come for to sing you a song {4 vs.) Air: Robinson Crusoe.
A sorrowful song sung by Sam Sharpley; publ. De Marsan
(3)
De Marsan clown border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1862. THE PEANUT STAND. -Cowe, listen to me, white
folks, while I rehearse a ditty (5 vs.) Air: Joe Bowers.
As sung by L. Simmons, Ethiopian Comedian.
a. [Without "As sung by...";] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col,; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20 x 12.5 cm.
c. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 20.5 X 13.3 cm.
d. Sheet no. 1101; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
1863. THE PENNSYLVANIA MOUNTED RANGERS' WAR
SONG.— MoM«i.' mount! and away o'er our borders so wide
(3 vs.) Air— I'm Afloat.
a. By James V. Murray; respectfully dedicated to Colonel
E. G. Chormann.
T. o. border. 21.3 x 13.2 cm.
b. (As above;] yellow paper. 18.2 x 10.6 cm.
1864. THE PENNSYLVANIA TWENTY EIGHTH. -On «ie
old Potomac Border, through Winter's stonu and snow
(9 vs.) Air.— Louisiana Lowlands.
Written for George Henry & Singers of company P. at
Camp Tourison, Manassas Junction. May 17th. 1862. by
E.H.C.; cop: 1862; Harbach & Brother, EDPa.; print.
Harbach & Bro.
125
Letter paper; printed on double-sheet with title on first
page in red and blue ink, and text on pp. 2 and 3; t. o.
borders in green; with scene of "Camp Tourison". 21.2 x
13.7 cm.
1865. THE PENNSYLVANU VOLVtiTEERS-Oh! where,
tell us where, are our gallant soldiers gone (5 vs.) Air: —
"The Blue Bells of Scotland."
a. Print. A. H. Senseman (2); adv: Handbills, Programmes,
Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with small figures of guard and soldier with
horse. 19.5 x 11 cm. (cropped)
1866. THE PENNSYLVANIAN BATTLE CRY. -Hark! the
trumpet calls to duty (7 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Gay and
Happy. ' '
By T. A' Becket; author of "Columbia, the Gem of the
Ocean"; cop: 1861, T. A'Becket, EDPa.
a. Sold at Johnson's (2).
Yellow paper; niulti-line border. 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
b. [As above;] headed "Fifth Edition". 24.3 x 13 cm.
c. Headed: "Second Edition"; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
d. [Without "By T. A'Becket" and copyright;] title: "The
Maryland Battle Cry"; with words changed to apply to
Maryland.
T. o. border; figure of Liberty with scales and sword.
25.7 X 8.7 cm. (cropped)
e. Title: "We Are For The Union"; "As Sung by Our
Volunteers"; with comma after "Tune"; 8 vs. and chor.;
[without author's name and copyright.]
Double -line border. 20.2 x 12 cm.
1867. THE PEOPLE TO THE PRESIDENT.-0;j, let the
Constitution stand (5 vs.) Air— Maryland, My Maryland;
German Melody: O Tannenbaum, O Tannenbaum, wie grlin
sind deine Blatter.
By A Lady of Washington City.
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 6, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 21 x 13.2 cm.
b. [As above; without period at end of title;] hdpc. Magnus
121, col. publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12. 5 cm.
c. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 6, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.7 x 11.5 cm.
1868. PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN SONG, NO. 1. LINCOLN &
YiAWLW.—Oh} Lincoln the hope of the nation (3 vs. and
chor.) Tune— "Columbia's the gem of the ocean."
Multi-line border. 21 x 14.6 cm.
1869. THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE. -Bring- the good oU bugle,
boys (5 vs. and chor.) Tune.— "Marching through Georgia."
Sheet no. 1096; written for the Fifth Ward Glee Club;
publ. Partridge (2); [signed] W. P. C.
T. o. border. 20 x 12.5 cm.
THE PERFECT CURE, see THE REAL, PERFECT
CURE.
1870. PETER GRAY.— My song is of a nice young man
(7 vs.)
An Affecting Song on the Sorrowful Death of Peter Gray
and Lizzy Anna Querl; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 16.5 cm.
PETROLEUM; RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO ONE
WHO HAS OIL ON THE BRAIN, see OIL ON THE BRAIN.
1871. PETTICOAT LANE.-H^en to Dublin I came from
the sweet County Down (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
1872. PHELIM MAVOURNEEN.-O/z, Phelim-dear Phelim!
tho' lonely you wait (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 781; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
1873. THE PHILADELPHIA FIREMEN. -Some ten or
fifteen years ago, when 1 was twenty-one (10 vs.) Air—
"The Raging Canal."
By John L. Zieber; print. Boyle.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
1874. THE PHILADELPHIA GIRL'S LAMENT!-^ Maiden's
tears were streaming (4 vs.) Tune— "The Gascon Vespers."
By "Ned Buntline" [Edward Zane Carroll Judson;]
dedicated to the Belles of Chestnut Street; adv: You will
save 25 per cent, by getting your Printing done at Johnson's;
publ. Johnson (3); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 13.7 cm.
1875. PHILADELPHIA RIOTS.-Oh in Philadelphia folks
say how (19 vs. and 3 chors.) Tune— It 'ill neber do to gib
it up.
Copy-right secured; publ. J. Torr (2); sold by Colon &
Adriance and at Peirson's; [with CLAY AND FRELING-
HUYSEN and THE WHIG CHIEF on verso.]
Double-line border. 22.5 x 12 cm.
1876. PHOEBE DEAREST.— P^zoeSe, dearest, tell, oh! tell
m.e (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan kissing cupid border. 26 x 16.4
cm.
c. Sheet no. 961; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
1877. THE PHOENIX SOCIETY.— /'ZZ sing you a nice little
song (5 vs. and chor.) Air: One night to a concert I went.
By J.J. Cummins; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.8 cm.
1878. PHYSIC FOR TRAITORS !- WTzaf means all this
frightful commotion (8 vs.) Tune— 'Red, White and Blue.'
Headed: "The Great Union War Song"; cop: 1847,
Quipps and Co., EDPa.; Quipps & Co.'s Comic Miscellany-
No. XX.; adv: Dealers supplied at 1021 Market St. second
floor.
T. o. border; "Illustration - Jeff Davis in the right
place". 41 X 13. 5 cm.
1879. THE PICKET GUARD.— Comrade, how goes the night
without (6 vs.)
Printed, June 1863; print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 18.8 x 12.5 cm.
THE PICKET GUARD, see also THE PICKET'S LAST
WATCH.
1880. PICKET'S LAST WATCH. -Aii quiet along the
Potomac "they say" (6 vs. uneven length)
[By Mrs. Ethel Lynn Beers.]'
126
a. Music composed by David A. Warden; adv: the Music
of this and the following Copyright Songs obtained for
Fifteen Cents Each [of] D.A. Warden (1); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.6 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above;] on yellow paper. 23.7 x 14.7 cm.
c. Music composed by David A. Warden; publ. Auner.
A-J border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
d. A-J border. 20.2 x 13 cm.
e. [Without "Last" in title;] music composed and sung by
D.A. Warden; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.8 x 13.5 cm.
f. Title: "Picket Guard"; adv: Johnson will send you the
Music; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Kromer's (Upham's) Hair
Dye.
A-J border. 21.6 x 12.6 cm.
g. [Title as above;] publ. Johnson (2). 20.7 x 12 cm.
h. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
I,etter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 96, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 99, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
18.5 X 12.6 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 106, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.5 cm.
k. (As above;] black ink; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus
170, col. 20.4 X 12.7 cm.
1881. PIC-NIC VkKTY.— Last summer I shall ne'er forget
(6 vs.) Air.— "Sleighing Party"
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.4 cm.
1882. THE PIG IS GREASED BEHIND.-Cojne, listen all,
ye jolly boys (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border; cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.5 X 16. 5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.5 x 15 cm.
c. By Fred Ford; sheet no. 907; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1883. THE PIG PALLOON SCHIP.-Vaf ^j^ewess dem
fellers vay up on the ski (7 vs.) Air: Vilikinsand his Dinah
[Signed] Hans Lubeck, 43rd Street, New York.
a. Publ. De Marsan (1).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 25 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4). 26 x 15. 9 cm.
1884. PILFERING SCAMP. A PARODY ON "DISMAL
SWAMP."— //e's placed in a cell too cold and damp (4 vs.)
Written for the "Lewis Opera Troupe," by John L.
Zieber; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-
Heads, etc.
A-J border. 22.9 x 14.3 cm.
1885. THE VllXiT:. -Oh 1 pilot, 'tis a fearful night (Z vs.
with three 2-line proverbs below text)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1886. THE PILOT.— H^en lightnings pierce the pitchy sky
(4 vs.)
2nd song: "Ever of Thee"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1887. PIRATE'S CHORUS. FROM THE "ENCHANTRESS."
—Ever be happy, and bright as thou art (1 vs.)
2nd song: "Drinking Chorus. From the 'Enchantress' ";
3rd song: "Beautiful Venice"; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
PIRATE'S CHORUS, see also BEAUTIFUL VENICE.
1888. THE PIRATE'S SERENADE. -Come love, come,
com.e away ivith me (4 vs. and chor.) Air.— I am off for
Baltimore.
By Geo. A. W. Langford Fahie; print. Andrews.
a. Andrews ivy border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
PITY THE SORROWFUL, see AN ORIGINAL POEM.
1889. PITY THE SORROWS OF A POOR OLD MAl^.-Pity
the sorrows of a poor old man (10 vs.)
a. By the Rev. Thomas Ross; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Boyd's stamp added. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
1890. A PLACE IN THY MEMORY DEAREST.-^ />toce in
thy memory, Dearest (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 1619.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.8 x 15.4 cm.
1891. PLAYED OVT.—New bye-words com.e up every year
(7 vs. and chor.) Air— King and Countryman.
a. Adv: Price List of Stephens' Colored Album Drolleries;
[publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; man on donkey chased by eagle, col. 23 x
14.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 935; as sung by Tony Pastor; with different
words to verses 3-6 and two added; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
1892. PLAYED OUT, RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO
"OLD FOGIES."— OZd Fogies oft sigh for the good old
times floivn (10 vs. and chor.) Air.— What I Don't Like to
see.
By John L. Zieber. 22 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
1893. PLUG UGLIES.— H'e are a gallant band of spirits,
fair or foul (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Root Hog or Die."
Headed: "The Celebrated Baltimore Song"; publ.
Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 19.6 x 10.8 cm. (cropped)
1894. POCAHONTAS. -!7/)on the barren sand (3 vs.)
Narrative following title . beginning: "The daughter
of the Indian Chief Powhattan who was mov'd, by her
eloquent importunities, to save the life of Captain Smith...".
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x is. 2 cm.
b. By Saugerties Bard; sheet no. 667; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1895. POLLY PERKINS, OF WASHINGTON SQUARE. -/'w
a broken-heart butcher-boy (7 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Tony Pastor.
127
a. Print. Auner (5).
A-J border. 21.8 x 16 cm.
b. With "broken-hearted" in first line; [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.7 x 16.2 cm.
c. [First line as above;] [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24 x 16 cm.
1896. POLLY VON LUTHER AND JAMIE RAKDAhh.-Ho!
all ye gay sportsmen, who follow the gun (7 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
1897. POMPEY MOORE.— O^z.' my name is Pompey Moore
(4 vs. and chor.)
As sung by J. T. Boyce of Hooley's Minstrels; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.5 x 15.6 cm.
POMPEY'S GRAVE, see O, DEAREST DINE.
1898. POOR BILLY VAIL. A PARODY ON "LILLY DALE.'
— 'Twos a cold raw night (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1899. POOR BLACK B'ESS.—Wlien fortune, blind goddess,
she fled m.y abode (9 vs.) Air: Poor Dog Tray.
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 437; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE STAR OF
THE WEST on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
c. [As above; with LULA IS GONE on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
1900. THE POOR LITTLE FISHERMAN'S GIRL.-« was
down in the country a poor girl was weeping (7 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
1901. THE POOR LITTLE SOLDIER'S BOY.-T/te snow
was fast a falling (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 23.4 x 14 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.5 x 16.9 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1462; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley harper border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
1902. POOR OLD HORSE LET HIM DIE. -My clothingonce,
alas my friends , was linsey wools ey fine (6 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
POOR OLD JOE, see HAM-FAT.
1903. POOR OLD MAmS.— Fourscore and four of us, poor
old maids (5 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.6 cm.
1904. POOR OLD MIKE.—/ was reared in Doncaster, some
forty years ago (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.9 x 16.6 cm.
1905. POOR OLD SLAVE.— 'Tjs just one year ago to-day
(3 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
b. First line beginning: "It was"; publ. Johnson (2); advs:
Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc., and 25 per cent, less
than any other Printer in the City.
A-J border. 21 x 12. 7 cm.
1906. THE POOR SOLDIER BOY.— Gather a round me, one
and all, short and tall, great and sm.all (6 vs.) Air— Bold
Soldier Boy.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 24.5 x I6 cm.
1907. POOR UNCLE TOM.-^ look of gloomy, bitter sad-
ness (3 vs. and chors.)
a. This Song was suggested by the incidents to be found in
Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's celebrated work, entitled "Uncle
Tom's Cabin," and sung nightly, with tremendous applause, by
Wood's Celebrated Minstrels, at 444 Broadway, N.Y.;
print. Andrews; adv: All the New Songs constantly on hand.
Price One Cent, each.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 13.8 cm.
b. Suggested by incidents in Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's
great work, entitled "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and sung
nightly with great applause, by Wood's Minstrels; [publ.]
Auner (6); adv: Printing of All Descriptions neatly exe-
cuted.
T. o. border. 21.5 x 14 cm.
1908. POP GOES THE COACHMAN.-Mr. Boker's very
blue, cause his daughter-poached, m.an (9 vs. and chor.)
Air- Pop goes the Weasel.
A duet between John and Mary Ann; [signed] W. T.
a. Publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.6 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 19.5 x n cm. (cropped)
1909. POP GOES THE QUESTIONI-MafrmoKj is a nut
(10 vs.)
a. Sheet no. 976; publ. Wrigley (1); three-line imprint.
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.3 x 15.1 cm.
b. [As above;] with two-line imprint. 24.7 x 15.1 cm.
1910. POP GOES DE WEASEL.-W%e« de night walks in,
as black as a sheep (8 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.8 cm.
1911. POP GOES THE WEAZLE!— O/z darkies, what a time
I had (3 vs. and chor.)
Sung nightly by Charley White, with shouts of applause,
at his Opera House, 49 Bowery, N.Y.; [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1912. POP GOES THE WEAZLE! NO. Z.-Queen Victoria
is very sick (5 vs. and chor.)
128
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.2 x 16 cm.
PRAIRIE FLOWER, see ROSALIE THE PRAIRIE
FLOWER.
1913. PRAYER DURING BATTLE. -Father, I call on thee
(6 vs.)
Sept. 1863; print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 14.7 x 10.5 cm.
PRAYER DURING BATTLE, see also SWORD SONG.
PRAYER FOR OUR COUNTRY, see AMERICA.
1914. THE 'PRENTICE BOY.-As doum in cupid's garden
for pleasure I did walk (8 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;} with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5 cm.
1915. PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S FAVORITE POEM.-O^i.'
why should the spirit of mortal be proud (12 vs.)
a. With comma at end of title; publ. Auner (5).
Mourning border; eagle with shield, flags and motto
"E Pluribus Unum". 22 x 12 cm.
b. Copied by F. B. Carpenter, while our Lamented Chief
was reciting it; April 21, 1865; publ. Johnson (2).
Mourning border. 18 x 9.2 cm.
THE PRESIDENT WHO WORE HIS WIFE'S PETTICOAT,
see THE LAST DITCH.
1916. PRESIDENT'S BALL.— Come all ye kind friends who
now are downhearted (4 vs. and chor.)
By A. Anderson; cop; A. Anderson, EDPa., 1863; sold
at 420 South Tenth Street Phila., also by Harry May.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
1917. THE PRESIDENT'S BALL.-/^o doubt you've all
heard of the hop of Tim Lannegan (5 vs.) Air: Lannegan's
Ball.
Sung by Joe English; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan homed imp border. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
1918. THE PRESIDENT'S CHAIR.-O/;, say do you hear
from the East to the West (3 vs.) Tune.— "The Star
Spangled Banner."
Sheet no. 1091; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
THE PRESS, see CARRIER'S ADDRESS TO THE
PATRONS OF "THE PRESS."
1919. THE PRESS GANG . -Freedom 's sons awake to glory
(7 vs.) Air.-"Tom Haliard."
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H.
De Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
b. By Saugerties Bard; sheet no. 666; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
1920. PRETTY DILLY BURN.-/ loved a little color'd girl,
she lived in Tennessee (3 vs. and chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 23.5 x 15.2
cm.
PRETTY GIRL IJNDER THE ROSE, see CORCORAN
TO HIS REGIMENT.
1921. PRETTY JANE.— My pretty Jane, my pretty Jane
(2 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.6 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15.7 cm.
1922. PRETTY JEMIMA. -Mji love she lives in a two-pair
back (5 vs. and chor.)
Sung by the celebrated Charles Vivian, at Butler's
American Theatre, 472 Broadway, New-York; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16.3 cm.
1923. PRETTY LITTLE ThORA.-I sing of Pretty Flora,
a gem behind the bar (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Words by G. Leyboume; 2nd song: "Wait for the Turn
of the Tide"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1621; 2nd song: "The Moon Is Up."
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15 cm.
1924. PRETTY LITTLE MARY, OR CHUCK, CHUCK,
CHUCK.— To Farmer Jones' I went down, one lovely
February (5 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1925. PRETTY LITTLE SARAH, OR $7 A WEEK.-Mji
heart is like a pumpkin, swollen big with love (4 vs. and
chor.)
a. Sheet no. 737; CM. Tremaine, Music Publisher; publ.
Auner (5).
T. o. border. 22.6 x 14 cm.
b. Sung by Tony Pastor, at his Opera-House, 201 Bowery;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
1926. PRETTY MAID MILKING HER COW.-/i being on a
fine summer's morning (7 vs.)
Sheet no. 841; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
1927. PRETTY SALLY.- 'Tis o'er the mountains far away
(3 vs. and chor.)
Music published by Winner & Co. (3).
a. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue of
Songs .
A-J border. 21 x 12.7 cm.
b. [Without "Music published by";] publ. Johnson & Co.
20 X 11 cm.
c. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 234, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
d. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.l Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 236. col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
1928. THE PRroE OF THE VILL-VGE.-/ ivas bom in the
town of KiWiooley (5 vs. and chor.) Air— Pat's Curiosity
Shop.
By Eug. T. Johnston; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.7 x 16.3 cm.
129
1929. PRINCE OF WALES. -Fe, sons of freedom, hail the
day (6 vs. and chor.)
By A. Scott; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.5 x
16.2 cm.
1930. THE PRINCE OF WHALES, [sic] NO. 2. -The Prince
of Whales will soon be here (5 vs.) Air: Burns' Farewell.
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24 x 16.2 cm.
1931. THE PRINCE OF WALES. NO. S.-Ye Flora
McFlinsey's and Frederick Fitz Foodies (6 vs. and chor.)
Air— Villikens and his Dinah.
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16 cm.
1932. PRISON SONG.- Twas on the thirty-first of May
(79 vs.)
With narrative preceding text, beginning: "Lines
written by Dr. Sutherland, a Live Yankee, of the 92d N.Y.
Regiment, who was captured by the Rebels..."; printed at
the Office of the Daily Chronicle; Charles Bender's adv.
added.
T. o. border; flag. 51.2 x 36.4 cm.
1933. THE PRISONER FOR hlFE.-Adieu, ye green trees,
ye sweet meadows, adieu (8 vs.) Air: Hunt the Buffalo.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
THE PRISONER'S HOPE, see TRAMP! TRAMP!
TRAMP! THE PRISONER'S HOPE.
1934. THE PRISONER'S PLEA.-WTzen our country called
for m.en, we came from, forge and store and mill (4 vs.)
[Signed] Sergt. T.J. Hyatt, Co. K. 118th Penn. Vols,
written while a prisoner at Andersonville, Ga., October
25th, 1864; original in possession of J. L. Smith; with im^
print of J. L. Smith, map publisher, added. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
1935. THE PRISONER'S RELEASE OR THE DEAR OLD
FLAG HAS COME.— ATow the bugle's thrilling blast (3 vs.
and chor.)
Headed: "Sequel to Prisoner's Hope"; cop: 1865,
Wm. R. Smith, EDPa.; print. Johnson (2); adv: Get the two
New Songs - "Somebody is Waiting for Me," and "There's
Somebody Waiting for Me".
Flag. 20 X 10.7 cm.
1936. A PRIVATE STILL.— ^re Exciseman, once, in Dublin,
at the tim.e I was there (10 vs.)
Sheet no. 1566; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Pat and Mike Border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
1937. PRIZE SONG.-/^eei with a full heart the land of
the West (2 vs.)
By Bayard Taylor, Esq., and sung by Mad'Ue Jenny
Lind, at her first Concert in America; 2nd song: "Our Own
Dear America"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 12.6 cm.
1938. PROUD COLUMBIA. -HfZiiZ, Mil, proud Columbia, the
land of the free (6 vs.) Tune— "The Lyon of Freedom."
a. A Patriotic Song, by J.E., Germantown.
A-J border; eagle with flag. 20 x 12.2 cm.
b. [As above;] but with "Lyon" spelled "Lion". 22.5 x
15.3 cm.
1939. THE PULLING DOWN OF GARTLETRA CHAPEL.-
You, Catholics , both young and old, I hou [sic] will attend
(9 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 23.9 x 16.3 cm.
b. With "Chapels" in title; with first line reading: "You
Catholics I hope you will attend"; sheet no. 1027; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border. 24.6 x 15.5 om.
1940. PUT BY FOR A RAINY DAY.— Oft times the world
m.ay laugh and jeer (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 16. 1 cm.
1941. "PUT ME DOWN GENTLY, BOYS."-PMi me down
gently, boys (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 857; with explanation beginning; " 'Put me
down gently, boys', said a Captain of the 16th Ohio;" sold
by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.6 x 14. 3 cm.
1942. PUT MY LITTLE SHOES A^ AY. -Mother, dear,
com.e bathe m.y forehead (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 2069; Words by Samuel N. Mitchell; Music
by Charles E. Pratt; music obtained of C.H. Ditson & Co.;
publ. Partridge & Co.
T. o. border. 22.2 x 15.2 cm.
1943. QUEEN OF THE CONCERT SALOON.-/'ZZ sing you
a song, of a pretty little gal (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 867; written by Frank Spear, and Sung by
W. Ross; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
1944. QUEEN OF THE OCEAN. -As late upon the deep
blue sea (6 vs.) Air— "When Stars are in the Quiet Skies."
By Anna W. Spencer, of Rhode Island; respectfully
dedicated to President Lincoln; Copyright Secured.
T. o. border; sailing ship. 19.5 x 10 cm. (cropped)
1945. QUEER SIGHTS.— /'m an Irishman bint on my
rambles (5 vs.) Air: Queer Things.
Written and sung by Wm. Carleton; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.3 x 17 cm.
1946. QUIET LODGINGS.— AZZ you who love retirement
free (6 vs.)
a. Air:— Teddy the Tiler; 7 vs.; long lines.
A-J border. 20 x 13.5 cm. (cropped)
b. Air.— King of the Cannibal Islands; sheet no. 642; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
1947. THE QUILL OF THE CONCERT SALOON.-7'Zi sing
to you of a poor little quill, and I guess you've all seen him.
about (8 vs.) Air.— Sally of the Sewing Machine.
Sheet no. 762; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 25.5 x 15.6 cm.
1948. THE QUILTING PARTY. -/i was down at Major
Parson's house (5 vs.) Air: Betsy Baker.
a. As sung by R. H. Racey; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 22.1 x 13.1 cm.
130
b. [Without "The" in title, and without Air;) song beginning
" 'Twas"; 10 vs. and chor.
A-J border; yellow paper. 20.4 x 13.6 cm. (cropped)
c. Sheet no. 356; [without Air;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.4 x 16.5 cm.
1949. RAFFERTY'S PARTY. -Ti/w Rafferty lived in
Mulbei-ry street (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Air; Tim Finegan's Wake; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.9 x I6.6 cm.
b. Air.— Finegan's Wake; "Rafferty" not capitalized in
first line; by Eugene T. Johnston; sheet no. 1095; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
1950. THE RAGGED COAT.— Ok! what a world of flummery ,
there's nothing but deceit in it (6 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.8 x 15.2 cm.
b. As Sung by Ned Riley, with Unbounded Applause; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.8 x 16.I cm.
1951. RAGGED PAT.— Now all you young gents to my song
lend your ear (5 vs. and chor.) Air— Lather and Shave.
Sheet no. 311; by John Cross; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.3 x 17 cm.
1952. RAGING CANAL.— Come listen to my story, ye
landsmen, one and all (15 vs.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.6 x 15.2 cm.
1953. RAIL ROAD SONG.— Sw^n^ through the forest,
rattling over ridges (5 vs. and chor.)
[Sold by] S.H. Ettla.
T. o. border. 18.5 x 10. 5 cm. (cropped)
1954. THE RAISING.— Come, muster, my lads, your
mechanical tools (9 vs.)
A Patriotic Song for the Mechanic; print. A.H.
Sense man (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 10.3 cm. (cropped)
RALLY AROUND THE FLAG BOYS, see RALLY
ROUND THE FLAG BOYS.
1955. RALLY AROUND THE GOOD OLD FLAG. -Come
rally around the good old flag, ye freemen of the North
(5. vs. and chor.) Air: Boy with Auburn Hair.
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.4 x 15.8 cm.
b. Written by Sergeant John Dyer, Company F, Ringgold
Regiment, 104th Petma. Volunteers, Col. W. W. H. Davis;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 20.1 x 12 cm.
1956. THE RALLY CRY OF FREEDOM.-Come true loyal
hearts (5 vs. and 2 chors.) Tune— "Battle Cry of Freedom."
Publ. Magee; cop: 1864, J. Magee, EDPa.
Letter paper; red and blue ink; round arch supported
by two columns with a soldier on either side, battle scene
at top with flags. 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
1957. RALLY FOR BRECKENRIDGE AND LANE.-T/je
battle field is now in view (5 vs.) Air: The Low Back'd
Car.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 22.3 x
14.2 cm.
1958. RALLY ROUND THE CAUSE BOYS.-Now, we'll
rally round the cause boys, we'll rally in our might (5 vs.
and chor.) Air: — Battle Cry of Freedom.
Headed: "Campaign Song"; by "Our Ned".
a. Adv: Dealers and Clubs can be supplied with all the
Campaign Songs; [sold by] Mason & Co.; Copyright Secured.
Double-line border; flag. 24.2 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] but with adv: Clubs and Dealers can have
their orders filled.
A-J border; bust of Lincoln. 23.4 x x5.7 cm.
c. [As above;] but with adv: Now ready, Lincoln Campaign
Songster.
T. o. border; bust of Lincoln. 20.8 x 12.2 cm.
1959. RALLY ROUND THE FLAG BOYS -Rally round the
flag. Boys (3 vs. and chor.)
a. With "Rally" in title in modified scroll caps; with
period at end of title.
A-J border. 20.2 x 13 cm. (cropped)
b. With "Rally" in title in white outline caps; publ.
Auner (4).
A-J border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
c. With "New" in title and comma after "Flag"; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: Johnson's New Catalogue.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
d. Title: "Rally Round Your Flag Boys No. 2"; publ.
Johnson & Co.
Flag. 21.4 X 10.7 cm.
e. [As above;] with adv: See his new Catalogue, Just Out.
19.8 X 9.7 cm.
f. With "Around" in title and period at end; long lines;
arranged as 4 vs.
Letter paper; bronze ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 213c. 19 x 12. 1 cm.
g. [As above;] black ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 21.3 x 13.2 cm.
h. [As above;] with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 123, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
i. Title: "Rally Round The Flag Or the Stars And
Stripes"; arranged as 2 vs. and 2 chors.; sheet no. 702
printed at right hand comer; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.1 x 13.9 cm.
j. [As above; sheet no. centered;] t. o. border, with
ornamental corners. 20.8 x 14.6 cm.
k. Title: "The Stars And Stripes"; 2 vs. and 2 chors.
with five lines of music; by permission of Russell & Patee,
proprietors of the copyright; words by J. T. F.; music by
O. B. Brown; publ. and for sale by Wm. Spencer and
Russell & Patee.
Double-line border with rounded comers; blue ink;
flag, in red and blue. 20.6 x 12.9 cm.
1. Title: "The Stars & Stripes"; printed as 2 vs. in three
parts and 2 chors.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
1960. RALLY ROUND THE FIAG.-Rally round the flag,
boys, rally round the flag (2 vs. and 2 chors.)
131
By permission of Wm. B. Bradley, Esq., owner of the
copyright; Words and Music publ. Wm. A. Pond & Co.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25.5 x 16.7 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 22.4 x 13.8 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1099; only one chor.; varying: published by
Firth, Pond & Co., N.Y.; publ. Wrigley.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.4 x 15.2 cm.
RALLYING SONG FOR THE MASS MEETING AT
OYSTER BAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1856, see FREMONT AND
VICTORY. A RALLYING SONG.
1961. THE RAMBLER FROM ClAB-E.-Tke first of my
courtship that ever was known (10 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15. 1 cm.
1962. THE RAMBLING BOY OF VOVEWTY-Iamagay and
rambling boy, from Tipton-Town I came (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.8 x 15.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1055; publ. Wrigley (1); [with MY BOYHOOD'S
HAPPY HOME on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.6 cm.
1963. RAMBLDSfG BOYS OF PLEASURE.-Zom rambling
boys of pleasure (6 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.2 cm.
1964. RAMS' SONG. -Come all you jolly rams (11 vs.)
Tune— "Rocks of Sicilly [sic]".
Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 28.6 x 13. 2 cm.
1965. RATAPLAN.— Wtei a charm, has the drum, with its
tanarantan (2 vs. and chor.)
Words by C. Jeffreys; music by C. W. Glover; adv:
Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
a. Publ. Johnson (2); imprint: "No. 7 N. 10th St., Phila."
A-J border. 24 x 15. 2 cm.
b. [As above;] imprint: "7 N. 10th St., Philadelphia."
A-J border. 21.2 x 12.6 cm.
o. [Without word "Chorus".)
A-J border. 20 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
1966. THE RAT-CATCHERS DAUGHTER. -^oi long ago
in Vestminster there lived a rat-catcher's aaugnter(& vs.
and chor.)
a. Sung by John Winans of the Bowery Theatre, With
Tremendous Applause; print. Andrews; with Astley's im-
print added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15 cm.
b. With "Rat-Catcher's" in title and without "The";
publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15.1 cm.
1967. RAW RECRUIT.—/ am a raw recruit from the State
of Maine (4 vs.)
By George Bones Hartford.
T. o. border; seal of Maine, with soldier on either
side. 29.7 X 14.5 cm.
1968. READY FOR THE FIGHT. -/'m the boy that's for
the Union (5 vs. and chor.) Air.— Free and Easy.
Dedicated to the 2d Regt. N.Y.S.M.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.4 x 16.9 cm.
b. By Jerry Holmes; [without period at end of title;]
sheet no. 929; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.3 x 12.8 cm.
1969. THE REAL, PERFECT C\JB.Y..-Young love he
plays some funny tricks (4 vs. and chor.) Air: The Cure.
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. [Without comma in title;] print. Auner [address
cropped off] .
Multi-line border. 19.9 x 12.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 16. 3 cm.
c. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.9 x 15.2 cm.
d. [Without "Real," in title and without Air;] sheet no.
1189.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.8 x 15.2 cm.
1970. THE REASON WHY SHE LEFT niM.-Why did she
leave him."?— Oh dear! what a bother (3 vs.)
a. Sheet no. 1113; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15.1 cm.
b. [As above; with THE MERCHANT'S DAUGHTER on
recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.9 x I6.3 cm.
1971. THE REBEL FLAGS. EXHIBITED AT THE CAPI-
TOL FEBRUARY 22, 1S&2. -Sadly we gazed upon the
Flags (4 vs.) Air "The Sword of Bunker Hill."
a. By John A. Fowle.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 106, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
b. [Without period after "Flags";] by John A. Fowle,
Washington, Feb. 22, 1862. 19 x 8.3 cm.
1972. THE REBEL RAID IN PENNSYLVANIA, OR THAT'S
JUST SO. —Boys just listen while I sing to you a song sir
(12 vs. and chor.)
a. With 4th vs. beginning: "Oh! there is Gen. Lee, that
scoundrel of a man sir"; composed, published and sung
by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia, the celebrated Army
Song publisher; for sale at No. 300 North Twentieth...;
Cop: 1863, James D. Gay. EDPa.
Letter paper; t. o. border. 25.1 x 20.I cm.
b. [As above;] blue ink. 25 x 19.9 cm.
c. Title "That's just so!"; 7 vs.; different version
after 3d vs.; 4th vs. beginning: "But great glory to our
General Pope Sir"; composed and sung by E. V. Andress
of Owosso, Mich.; copyright secured; published for the
Union Soldiers by James D. Gay.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 37a, col. 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
1973. THE REBEL RAM.-O/z Lord, folks, come down to
de bark shed (13 vs.)
By John Henry; print. T. Sinex.
T. o. border. 30.7 x 15.6 cm.
1974. REBEL SPARE THAT Fl.AG\-Rebel, spare that
Flag (4 vs.) Air: Woodman, spare that Tree.
132
a. [PublJ De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.6 x 16. 9 cm.
b. [Without comma after "Rebel" in both title and first
line;] with period at end of title; quotation marks around
title of Air; by R. A. Tovey; sheet no. ' 1042; publ. Wrigley
(1).'
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22 x 13 cm.
1975. RECKON I'M IN LUCK.-O^.' don't I know a pretty
girl (3 vs. and chor.)
Song and Dance; as sung by Dave Reed; publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 25.1 x 15.8 cm.
1976. RED HOT. — To my song lend your ear, I've got
something to say (6 vs.) Air: A hundred years hence.
By J. Cross Casten.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.6 x 15.9 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1273; written for Chester H. Smith, the
celebrated Banjoist; publ. Wrigley [address imperfectly
printed] .
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
1977. RED PETTICOAT. -FoM may talk about the fash-
ions (3 vs.)
Music obtained of Winner (6); print. Johnson
(3); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 19.4 x 11.2 cm.
1978. RED VETTICOAT .— Yankee Doodle has they say
(9 vs.) Tune.— Yankee Doodle, or Pop Goes the Weasel.
a. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; multi-line border with ornamental
comers; hdpc. Magnus 225, col. 20.8 x 14.3 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 226, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.9 cm.
1979. RED PETTICOATS.— I>oM)M Broadway, ere the sun
was low (7 vs.)
By Willie E. Pabor; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 15.7 cm.
1980. THE RED ROBIN. -Come into my cabin. Red Robin
(4 vs .)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 16.1 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title.]
A-J border. 20.2 x 13.2 cm. (cropped)
1981. RED, WHITE AND BLUE.-0/z, Columbia, the gem
of the Ocean (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 22.3 x 11.9 cm.
b. Title: "Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean"; publ.
Auner (1).
Flag. 20 X 11.3 cm.
c. With "&" in place of "And"; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; floating hemisphere with flag and motto:
"Our Country". 23.9 x 14.3 cm.
d. Title: "Columbia, The Gem Of The Ocean"; written
and composed by David T. Shaw; arranged by T.A'Becket;
publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
e. With "&" in place of "And"; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.5 x 14.9 cm.
f. [Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 25.1 x 16.3
cm.
g. With"&" in place of "And"; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 24.8 x 14.9 cm.
h. Title: "Roth, Weiss Und Blau", and first line begin-
ning: "O Columbia, Perle der Lander"; [publ.] De Mar-
san (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 26.2 x x7 cm.
i. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; floating. hemisphere with flag and motto:
"Our Country". 24.4 x 15. 1 cm.
j. With "&" in place of "And", and exclamation mark
at end of title; with 3 chors.; print, and publ. Johnson (2).
20.1 X 11.2 cm.
k. [Without chors.;] with title: "Columbia The Gem Of
The Ocean"; adv: You will save 25 per cent, by getting
your printing done; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border; eagle with banner on which is printed
Johnson's address. 23.2 x 14.9 cm.
1. With "&" in place of "And"; and first line beginning:
"O Columbia, Perle der Lander"; [publ.] Magnus (1); adv:
Magnus ' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 211,
col. 20.5 X 11.6 cm.
m. [Publ.] Magnus (2)..
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 203,
col. 20.5 X 12.7 cm.
n. Print. Senseman(2).
T. o. border; sailor nailing flag to mast. 23.1 x 11.3
cm.
o. As sung by the Star Company, at the Grotto Concert
Saloon, Seventh ab. Chestnut Street; print. S. Loag; publ.
Warren (6) .
A-J border; flag. 25.2 x 14.9 cm.
1982. THE RED, WHITE & BLUE. -Come all ye good ivhigs
of old '40 (9 vs. and 2 chors.) Air, "Rosin the bow."
Adv: You will save 25 per cent by getting your print-
ing done; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.1 cm.
RED, WHITE & BLUE!, see also THE BATTLE CRY
OF FREEDOM.
1983. [NEW] RED, WHITE, AND BlAi'E.-For Freedom,
the soul of our nation (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26 x 16.2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 739; publ. Wrigley (1); [with WHERE ARE
THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24. 5 x 15.5 cm.
1984. THE RED, WHITE & BLUE OF '61.-A/aj' God bless
our Union, our flag and our land (4 vs. and chor.)
Words by G. Gumpert; music by A. Bachmann; dedi-
cated to Miss Maggie P. Mayer; publ. Magee; music publ.
Lee & Walker; cop: J. Magee, 1861. EDPa. 20.2 x n.e cm.
133
1985. REFLECTIONS IN CAMP! FIRST SUNDAY AFTER
THE BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG, \A.-The sunbeams
they are shining (4 vs.)
By A. Anderson, 82d Regt. P. V.; May, 1863; print.
Harris.
T. o. border. 20.3 x 11.9 cm.
1986. REILEY'S COOLEEN BAWN PERSECUTED. -Zom,
tender-hearted lovers, attend unto my themei (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.7 x le.l cm.
1987. REILEY'S COURTSHIP.— 'T'zt'as on a pleasant morn-
ing all in the bloom, of Spring (13 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 16.1 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1009; publ. Wrigley (1) [printed upside-down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.2 x 15 cm.
1988. REILY'S RELEASEMENT AND MARRIAGE WITH
COOLEEN BA^'i^i.-Now, having left Reily's Fair one in
sorrow for to vail (9 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1028; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
1989. REILY'S TRAIL. -Come, rise up! William Reily,
and come along with me (12 vs.)
Sheet no. 1008; publ. Wrigley (1) [printed upside-
down] .
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
1990. RELIEF FOR IRELAND .-AroMse, my Irish heroes!
it's painful to relatei(l vs.) Air: Donnelly and Cooper.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border. 25.7 x 16.5 cm.
b. By P. Gearighty; sheet no. 871; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.6 x 15.6 cm.
THE RELIGIOUS CARD PLAYER, see WELCOME
BRAVE BOYS. RICHMOND FALLS: THE WAR IS O'ER.
1991. REMEMBER BALTIMORE. -Come all you true
Americans, and rally to the stand (10 vs.)
Composed by Arthur McCann.
a. Copyright secured.
T. o. border; eagle with flag. 22.4 x 10.8 cm.
b. [As above;] flag. 23.6 x 16 cm.
c. Tune— "California Brothers." or the "Plains of Water-
loo"; Copyright Secured.
Multi-line border; eagle with flag. 20.6 x n.i cm.
(cropped)
d. [Without composer's name.]
T. o. border. 19.5 x 12.2 cm. (cropped)
1992. REMEMBER LOVE REMEMBER. -'Tz<;as ten o'
clock one moonlight night (3 vs.)
a. With "Ten O'clock, or" in title; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.2 x 15 cm.
c. Sheet no. 500; music obtained at Firth, Pond & Co.
(1); publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.6 x 14.5 cm.
1993. REMEMBER THE POOR. -Co W Winter is come
with his keen cutting breath (5 vs.)
As sung by Mr. T. Bryan, with unbounded applause;
publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 24.1 x 16. 6 cm.
REMEMBER THEE, see MEETING OF THE WATERS.
1994. REPEAL OF THE UNION. — Fe true-born musicians,
I pray pay attention (4 vs.)
Headed: "A New Song Called The"; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.9 cm.
1995. REPLY TO LILY DALE.— M>i Lily dear is sleeping
(3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.1 x 14.2 cm.
1996. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONG. -Lincoln and
Johnson will guide the ship of State (7 vs.) Air.— "Ells-
worth's body lies mouldering in the dust."
Dedicated to the Lincoln and Johnson clubs; by "Our
Ned"; adv: Dealers and Clubs can be supplied; [publ.]
Mason & Co.; Copyright Secured.
A-J border; bust of Lincoln. 23.5 x 15.6 cm.
1997. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONG LINCOLN &
HAMLIN. — r/zere's an' old gray horse whose nam.e is
Buck (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2) [part of imprint cropped] .
De Marsan ship border, col. 22.7 x 14.3 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4). 24.5 x 16.8 cm.
1998. REPUBLICAN GLEE FOR LINCOLN & HAMLIN.
— The war drums are beating (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col.
24 X 14.5 cm.
1999. RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO THE BUENA
VISTA GUARDS, CAPT. EDW. W. POWER, ON THEIR
RETURN FROM Bk'LTlUO'R'E. -The flag of battle we
unfold (4 vs. and chor.) Air— "The girl I left behind me."
a. A-J border. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
b. Publ. Du Bree.
T. o. border. 20.6 x 12. 1 cm.
2000. THE RETIRED SOLDIER.- Tfee retired Soldier,
bold and brave (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col 25.6 x 16.3 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 771; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.7 cm.
2001. RETURN OF GEN. CORCORAN OF THE GLORIOUS
69TH— Tfee Southerners in fierce array against the North-
men bold (9 vs.) Air: The Glorious 69th.
Dedicated to its Noble Commander, Michael Corcoran,
on his return home.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16. 1 cm.
134
b. Sheet no. 748; with quotation marks around Air; by
Wm. P. Ferris; [sold by] Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.1 x 15.1 cm.
c. (Air and author as above;] sheet no. 1043; publ. Wrig-
ley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 22.2 x 13.3 cm.
2002. RETURN OF THE 69Tn-Tke gallant boys of the
mth (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.8 x 16.2 cm.
b. With 4 vs.; composed by John Flanagan; sheet no.
814; publ. Wrigley (1); [with LINDA HAS DEPARTED on
recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
RE-UNION, see UNION.
THE REVEILLE, see COMRADES, JOIN THE RE-
VEILLE.
2003. RHODE ISLAND VOLUNTEER.- /^arra^.' for our
braves of Rhode Island (5 vs. uneven length) Air— "Co-
lumbia the Gem of the Ocean."
Composed by James D. Gay of Philadelphia, for the
9th and 10th Regiments Rhode Island Volunteers.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with flags
and motto in red and blue; bust of "General Burns ide,
commanding the Bumside Expedition". 20.2 x 12. 5 cm.
2004. THE RICH COUNTRY GAL AND THE WICKED
CITY CHAP. — /rs all of a Rich Country gal that I know
(5 vs.)
a. Air: Vilikins and Dinah; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24 x
16 cm.
b. Air: Vilikins and Dinah; sheet no. 358; publ. Wrigley
(D-
Wrigley homed imp border, col. 23.4 x 15.2 cm.
c. Tune.— Villikins and Dinah.
Triple-lined border with corner fleurons. 18.5 x
11.5 cm. (cropped)
2005. RICHMOND 3 AIL. — This Southern rebellion has
raised a mighty fuss (8 vs. and chor.) Air: The Union
Cockade.
a. Dedicated to Michael Corcoran of the Irish Brigade;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1007; publ. Wrigley (1); [with COM GANG
AWA' WI' ME on recto.]
Wrigley homed imp border. 22.4 x 14.6 cm.
2006. RICHMOND'S EUROPEAN VISION. -Ho.' Freedom's
Sons! come, list the cry (7 vs.)
18.5 X 9 cm.
2007. RICHMOND'S SONG FOR THE TIMES.- r/;e oW
Bay State sends up her sons (6 vs.)
Sung in Howard Hall, Thursday Evening, June 12th,
1856. 18.5 X 8.7 cm.
2008. RIDIN' IN A RAILROAD KEER. — Sujfee Sattinet was
a comely gal (3 vs.)
a. Jacob Endres, Music Publisher; publ. Boyd; adv:
10,000 Songs For Sale.
T. o. border; comic scene of father shooting Slim
Jim. 23,4 X 12.6 cm.
b. With 5 additional lines at end; music published by
Jacob Endres; [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
2009. RIDING OUTSIDE OF THE CONSTITUTION!-
Joker's reign, it is but short (4 vs.)
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
-The
2010. THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE.-/* was
late last night as I was going to bed (8 vs. and chor., 1
vs. spoken)
As sung by Low Gaylord, at the Art Union-Stull's
Lyceum, Sixth Street, below Arch; publ. Walter Warren
(7).
T. o. border. 20.7 x 11.7 cm.
2011. THE RIGHTS OF THE STATES.-Our nation is all
in confusion (3 vs. and chors.) Tune— "Where There's a
Will There's a Way."
Sheet no. 1093; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20 x 12.5 cm.
2012. RING, MERRY BELLS! OR THE UNION VICTORY. -
Ring, merry bells, a joyous peal (3 vs.)
By M. L. Hofford; cop: 1862, Marsh, EDPa.; printed
by permission; Marsh's Music Store (1); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 21 x 12. 5 cm.
2013. THE RING MY MOTHER WORE.-Tfce earth has
many treasures rare (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 785; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
2014. RIOT IN THE CITY HALL PARK. JUNE 18, 1857.-
As I was going up street the other day (12 vs. and chor.)
Air— Old Dan Tucker.
Original Copy; By Lue; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.6 x 15.2 cm.
2015. THE RISING GENERATION.-Go where you will,
you'll get your fill (5 vs.) Air: -Yankee Manufactures.
Sung by Tony Pastor; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x I6 cm.
ROBERT BRUCE'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY, see
BRUCE 'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY.
2016. ROBIN ADAIR-What's this dull town to me (6 vs.)
Music obtained at Louis Meyer's; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.8 x 14.4 cm.
2017. ROBINSON CRUSOE. -W^en I was a lad (10 vs. and
chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border; with 2 small woodcuts
below title. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1102; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 717.
T. o. border; Crusoe seated with animals around him.
19.1 X 12.3 cm. (cropped)
2018. THE ROCK BESIDE THE SEA.-07), tell me not the
woods are fair (2 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
135
2019. ROCK ME TO SLEEP MOTHER. -Backward, turn
backward, oh! time, in your flight (2 vs. and chor.)
a. With 5 vs.; published and sung by James D. Gay, of
Philadelphia; [with JOHNNY IS GONE FOR A SOLDIER
on recto.]
Letter paper; t. o. border. 22 x 13.5 cm.
b. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single -line border; hdpc. Magnus
169a, col. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 169b, col. 20.4 x 12. 5 cm.
d. Words by Florence Percy [Elizabeth Ann Chase
Taylor Akers Allen]; music by Ernest Leslie; sheet no.
849; with 3 vs., and comma in title; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
2020. ROCK OF LIBERTY. -Ofe.' the firm old rock, the
wave-worn rock (3 vs.)
a. Music published by Russell & Tolman; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 15.4 cm.
b. With "The" in title; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
c. With "The" In title; sheet no. 205; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 16.3 cm.
2021. ROCKAWAY. — Ok old Long Island's sea girt shore
(3 vs. and chors.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 15.7 cm.
2022. ROCKED IN THE CRADLE OF THE D'E'EV. -Rock-
ed in the cradle of the deep (2 vs.)
a. With exclamation point at end of title; words by Mrs.
Willard; music by J. P. Knight; Oliver Ditson & Co. (1),
Music Publishers; publ. Auner [address blank].
A-J border; full-sailed ship. 23.6 x 14.9 cm.
b. Publ. De Ma[r]san (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.2 x I6 cm.
2023. ROLL ON SILVER MOON. -As / strayed from my
cot at the close of the day (3 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; crescent moon. 23 x ig cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 16. 3 cm.
2024. ROLLING HOME IN THE MORNING.-/ am of a
school of boys who're always gay and free (5 vs. and
chor.)
2nd song: "Crossing on the Ferry"; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan trapper border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
2025. ROOT HOG OR DIE.-/'ZZ tell you of a story that
happened long ago (7 vs.)
a. Sung with shouts of applause all over the country
in Madigan&Co's National Travelling Circus; [publ.]
De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 24.5 x 16.7 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4). 24.5 x I6 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. J. Peckham (1).
T. o. border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
d. Title in quotation marks, with "or the Yankee Boys";
publ. Johnson (3); advs: Save 25 per cent, by getting
your Printing done at Johnson's, and Cards, Circulars,
Bill Heads, etc., and See the New Songs of "Abraham's
Daughter", etc.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.5 cm.
e. With "or the Yankee Boys" in title.
A-J border; rooting hog. 20.1 x 13.1 cm. (cropped)
2026. ROOT HOG OR DIE! NO. 2. — The greatest old
Nigger that ever I did see (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Composed and sung with Unbounded Applause by
Richard J. McGowan, the World Renowned Champion
Banjoist; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.5 x 15 cm.
c. [Without exclamation point in title;] publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; rooting hog. 23.7 x 15. j cm.
d. With two exclamation points in title; publ. Johnson
(2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 20 x 11.2 cm.
e. [As above;] with second adv: Get these popular songs
"Come Brothers Sisters", etc.; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 20 x 11.5 cm.
2027. ROOT HOG OR DIE! NO. 3.—/ am a jolly nigger
as ever you did see (5 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.3 x 16 cm.
2028. ROOT HOG OR DIE. NO. i.—I am de greatest
little darkey on de top ob de earth- (4 vs. and chor.)
Composed and sung by Wm. H. Core, the Young
Banjoist.
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (4)
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.8 x 16 cm.
2029. ROOT HOG OR DIE. NO. 5. -Come, listen to my
story, and a good one I'll relate (6 vs.)
By a Blue Jacket; written on board U. S. Gunboat Com.
Barney, after the Battle at Newbern, N. C.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 26 x 16. 7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 945; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2030. RORY 0'M.OB.Y.. -Young Rory O'More courted
Kathleen Bawn (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.3 cm.
b. [Without space between vs.]
A-J border. 20.1 x 13.1 cm. (cropped)
2031. ROSA 'LEE.— When I lib'd in Tennessee, U li a li o
la e (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.5 x 16. 2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 457; publ. Wrigley (1); [with SLEEP DEAR
ELLA SLEEP on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
c. [As above; with OH, WILT THOU BE MY BRIDE,
KATHLEEN on recto.] 25 x 15. 5 cm.
d. Short lines; Price One Cent; adv: All the New Songs
constantly on Hand.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 13.8 cm.
136
2032. ROSALIE THE PRAIRIE FLOWER.-0« the distant
prairie, where the heather wild (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25.4 x 16.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.2 x 16 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.2 ^ 16 cm.
d. Title: "Prairie Flower: or, Rosalie"; as sung in all
the Public Schools; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circu-
lars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border; flower girl. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
e. [Without period at end of title;] with exclamation
point after "Rosalie"; published by permission of
Russell & Richardson; sheet no. 391; sold by Partridge
(4).
T. o. border. 24 x 14 cm.
f. With comma after "Rosalie" in title.
Double t. o. border. 23 x 14. 4 cm.
2033. THE ROSE AND THE LILY.— /« the gay month of
June, a fair blushing rose (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 675; publ. Wrlgley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 25.3 x 15.5 cm.
2034. ROSE ATHERTON.— T^ze summer days are coming
(3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
2035. THE ROSE OF kUiBAVlA.- Away from Mississip-
pi's vale (7 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.3 x 15.7 cm.
2036. THE ROSE OF ALLENDALE. -Tte mom was fair,
the skies were clear (Z vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 14.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
c. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Johnson (2); adv: 600
different kinds of Songs.
T. o. border; girl watering flowers. 23.2 x 16.5 cm.
2037. THE ROSE OF TRALEE.— T/ze bright moon was
rising above the green mountains (2 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "General Lee"; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
THE ROSE OF TRALEE, see also THE WATCHMAN
NO 2.
ROTH, WEISS UND BLAU, see RED, WHITE AND
BLUE.
2038. "ROUGH & TUMBLE," OR THE AMOS STREET
FIGHT, BETWEEN POOLE & MORRISSEY. -Come "Boys'
draw nigh and listen to this m.y little ditty (8 vs. and
chor.) Air— I'll Throw Myself Away.
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22 x 14.5 cm.
2039. ROUSE! BROTHERS, RO\}S^\- Rouse! brothers.
Rouse, the way is long before us (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1110; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25.1 x 14.8 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1110; publ. Wrigley (1); [with LILLEE BAWN
on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
THE ROVER'S GRAVE, see MEET ME TO-NIGHT.
2040. THE ROVING JOURNEYMAN.-/ am a roving
ioumeym.an, and I rove from, town to town (7 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
2041. ROW, ROW.— iSoit).' rowl hom.eward we steer (4 vs.
and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De Mar-
san, SDN.Y. 24.6 X 16. 2 cm.
2042. ROW, ROW, BROTHERS, HOVi\-Row, row. Broth-
ers, row (2 vs. and chors.)
As sung by the Bohemian Trio; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24 x ig cm.
2043. ROY NEILL.-ffe saiVdaway in a gallant bark
(3 vs.)
Sheet no. 725; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 15.6 cm.
2044. ROY'S WIFE OF ALDIVALLOCH.- flop's wife of
Aldivalloch (4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan. SDN.Y. 24.3 x 16 cm.
2045. RULE BRITAt^NlA.— When Britain first , at Heaven's
command (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24 x 16
cm.
2046. RUM! RUM! RUM! THE BUMMER'S HOPE.
A PARODY ON THE PRISONER'S HOPE.-/n the marble
halls I sit (3 vs. and chor.)
By John C. Cross, and sung by Chester H. Smith.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x 16 cm.
2047. RUN, NIGGER, RUN! OR THE M.P. 'LL CATCH
YOU.— De sun am set—dis nigger am free (4 vs. and
chor. with 4 parts spoken)
T. o. [Andrews] border. 23.6 x 14.5 cm.
2048. RUNNING THE STAGES ON SUNDAY, IN HOBOKEN.
—Oh, the rich man may ride on the Sabbath day (6 vs.)
T. o. [Andrews] border. 23 x 14.3 cm.
2049. SAD NEWS FROM HOME. -Sad news /rom home
for me (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of George P. Reed.
T. o. [Andrews] border. 22.3 x 14 cm.
137
2050. SAD TIMES. THE BURNING OF THE STEAMBOAT
NEW JERSEY, ON THE DELAWARE, NIGHT OF MARCH
15TH, 1856. SIXTY-TWO PERSONS HURRIED INTO ETER-
NITY BY WATER AND BY FIRE.-T/zere was a sad disas-
ter, alas, 'twas fraught with gloom (7 vs. and chor.)
Tune.— "Hard Times come again no more."
Written by Ned Buntline [Edward Zane Carroll Jud-
son]; copyright secured; cop: 1856, J. H. Johnson, EDPa.;
adv: You will save 25 per cent, by getting your Printing
done at Johnson's; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border; woman leaning by tomb. 23.2 x 15 cm.
2051. THE SAILOR BOY'S BRIDE. -£ar/y in the spring,
when I was young (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned Imp border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. By James H. WooUey; sheet no. 912; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
2052. THE SAILOR'S M)W,\J .- Farewell to Old England,
thy white cliffs adieu (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24.7
X 16 cm.
2053. THE SAILOR'S GRAVE. -Owr bark was far, far
from the land (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 23.4 x 16 cm.
2054. A SAILOR'S LIFE FOR ME.— ^ home on the roll-
ing deep (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 389; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.1 cm.
2055. SAIRY SYKES.— To me said mother t'other day
(6 vs. uneven length)
Sheet no. 755; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
2056. SALLY, COME \]V\-Massa's gone to town de news
to hear (7 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x \Q cm.
b. [Without comma,] but with period in title; 5 vs. and
chor.
A-J border. 20.5 x 12. 5 cm. (cropped)
c. [Title as above;] sheet no. 721.
Wrigley moon border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2056A.SALLY IN OUR ALLEY. -Of all the girls that are
so smart (3 vs.)
a. 2nd song' "I'll Be No Submissive Wife"; print.
Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson (2); advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill-
Heads, etc., and 25 per cent, less than any other Printer
in the City .
A-J border. 25 x I6 cm.
2057. SALLY IS DE GAL FOR ME. -Last year I was
twenty (6 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
2058. SALLY OF THE SEWING MACHINE. -7'ZZ sing to
you of a beautiful maid (3 vs. and moral)
A-J border. 22.7 x 14.6 cm.
2059. SALLY WEAVER.— ^s / went out one summer's
day (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.8 x
15.5 cm.
2060. SAM. HOUSTON AND THE VEOVLE .-I hearkened
in the East and I hearkened in the West (8 vs. and
2 chors.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 25 x 16. 7 cm.
2061. SAMBO, I HAVE MISSED YOU.-OA, Sambo, is it
you, dear, come down to see me now (3 vs.)
By John Allen; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
2062. SAMMY SLAP, THE BILL-STICKER.-Z'm Sammy
Slap, the bill-sticker, and you must all agree, sirs
(6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 25 x 16. 3 cm.
2063. THE SAN FRANCISCO RAG-PICKER.-O ladies
and gentlemen, list to my song (9 vs. and chor.) Air,
"Lather and Shave."
As sung by Fred. WoodhuU; publ. Boyd; adv: Boyd's
Circulating Library.
T. o. border. 23 x 14 cm.
2064. SANDY AND JENNY. -"Come, come, bonny lassie,'
cried Sandy^"awa" (6 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
2065. SANSOM STREET CAIAMTTY. -Come all you
feeling Christians, I hope you will draw near (5 vs.)
June 7th, 1867.
Double-line border. 20.7 x 13.2 cm.
2066. SARAH'S YOUNG MAii.— My first love was Sarah:
oh! none could be fairer (7 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes In lower
corners. 25.7 x 16. 6 cm.
2067. THE SATTERLEE BOYS TO UNCLE SAM.-Come,
Uncle Sam., hear our appeal (17 vs.)
By Serg't Don Fitz Squizzle, author of "The Wonder-
ful Revolving Squirt Gun," &c. 23 x 15.8 cm.
2068. SAUCY SAM. — / am Saucy Sam, a Southern nig,
as you can plainly see (5 vs. and chor.)
Sung by J. T. Boyce at Hooley's Minstrels; publ.
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26 x 17 cm.
2069. SAVE THE CONSTITUTION.-Come all, you gal-
lant volunteers, while I those lines am. writing (6 vs.
and chor.) Air: The Sons of Molly Maguire.
Dedicated to the 9th Connecticut Volunteers.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 22 x 14.5 cm.
138
b. By Timothy B. O'Regan; publ. Wrigley (1); [with
MISSISSIPPI BOAT SONG on recto.]
Wrigley homed imp border. 22.2 x 13.7 cm.
SAVE THE UNION, see SONS OF COLUMBIA and
STAR SPANGLED BANNER.
Headed: "The Celebrated Glee Song"; advs: You will
save 25 per cent, by getting your Printing done, and See
the Songs of Row, Brothers, Row, Will you come to my
Mountain Home, etc., and Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
etc.; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 22.3 >; 13.5 cm.
2070. SAVOURNEEN DEELISH EILEEN OGE.-Ak! the
moment was sad, when my Love and I parted (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.3 cm.
2071. SAY A KIND WORD WHEN YOU CAN.-W/zai were
life without some one to cheer us (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by N.W. Gould, at Bryant's Minstrels; publ.
De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.3
X 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 521; publ. Wrigley (1); [with LORD LOVEL
on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 15.6 cm.
2072. THE SCARLET FLOWER.— Size's sportive as the
zephyr (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 621; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24 x 15.7 cm.
SCENES THAT ARE BRIGHTEST, see KINDLING
WOOD MAN.
2073. SCROUGERS' SO^G.— Come all you jolly rowdies
(10 vs.)
By A Saucy Scrouger; publ. Thomas M. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 12 cm.
2074. SECESSIA \AND.— Where now is blustering Mason
(10 vs.) Air— Promised Land.
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above; with JOHNNY SCHMOKER on recto.]
23.5 X 14.9 cm.
SECESSION WAGON, see SOUTHERN WAGON.
2075. THE SECOND LOUISIANA. MAY 27TH, 1863. -Darfe
as the clouds of even (8 vs.)
a. By George H. Boker. 21.3 x 13.8 cm.
b. [As above;] but with title: "The Black Regiment";
publ. by the Supervisory Committee for Recruiting
Colored Regiments. 24.3 x 14.7 cm.
c. On two leaves; [signed] George H. Boker.
Single-line border with ornamental comers in red
ink on first leaf. 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
d. Title: "Das Zweite Louisiana Regiment"; am 27.
Mai 1863; aus dem Englischen des George H. Boker.
19.7 X 12.7 cm.
2076. THE 2D N.Y. FIRE-ZOUAVES. -Co»te all, ye
brave fellows , and listen to my song (6 vs.) Air: Joe
Bowe rs .
Dedicated to Col. Fairman by One of the Zouaves;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.6 x 16. 5 cm.
2077. SEE OUR OARS.— See our oars with feathered
Spray (4 vs.)
2078. SEHNSUCHT. — 0 dass mir Allhier im Dunkeln
(7 vs.)
T. o. border; blue paper. 24.8 x 19.7 cm.
2079. SEVEN DAYS FIGHT. FROM JUNE 26TH, TO
JULY 4TH, \%&2.—Away down in old Virginia not many
months ago (10 vs. and chor.) Air.— Louisiana Lowlands.
a. Varying with "Tune"; seventh vs. beginning: "The
twenty-third, the eighty-second"; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 24 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] but with title: "Virginia Lowlands.
From June 26th to July 4th, 1862"; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
c. Title: "Seven Days Fight Before Richmond";
[without "Air";] seventh vs. beginning: "The 38th and
4th Maine"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x 16 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 26.5 x 17.2 cm.
e. [As above;] but [publ.] De Marsan (3). 26 x 16. 2 cm.
f. By James Smith, Co. H.; seventh vs. beginning:
"The twenty-third, the eighty-second"; with title in
two lines; publ. Johnson (2). 21 x n cm. (cropped)
g. [As above; title printed on one line.] 24 x 14.8 cm.
h. [Without date in title;] first line beginning: "Way";
sheet no. 1196; 9 vs. only, sixth vs. starting: "The
ninety-third — the twenty-third"; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border. 22 x 14 cm.
1. [As above;] Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.6 x
13.7 cm.
79TH REGIMENT, see WAR SONG FOR THE 79TH
REGIMENT.
2080. SEYMOUR TO "BLKiB..— I've just been down the
news to hear (5 vs. and chor.) Air— [filled in in pencil:
Capt. Jinks of the Horse Marines] 16.5 x n.i cm.
2081. SHALL WE KNOW EACH OTHER THERE 7-lWiera
we hear the music ringing (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12. 5 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 214. col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
2082. SHALL WE MEET AGAIN ?-£:fer since /rom me
you parted (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Lee & Walker
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.3 x 17.5 cm.
b. Written and composed by C. Everest; [without
question mark in title;] cop: 1863. C. Everest. EDPa.;
publ. Johnson (2). 23.7 x 15.2 cm.
139
2083. SHAMROCK GREEN.— A pretty girl was seen to
cry (7 vs.)
As sung by Joe. Mabbott at the Belle Union; publ.
Boyd (1); adv: 10,000 Songs For Sale.
T. o. border; woodcut with watchman and prisoner.
23.7 X 12.4 cm.
2084. THE SHANGHAI ENGINE.— A^ow Firemen come and
listen and a story I will tell (8 vs. and chor.) Tune.— Irish
Molly O.
By "One of the Suspended."; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2085. A SHANTYMAN'S LIFE.-O/z, a Shantyman's Life is
a weary one (4 vs.)
Composed and Written by Geo. W. Stage, La Crosse
Valley, Wis.; print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
2086. SHARON lAWN.— Twas on a bright and sunny morn
(3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 700; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
2087. SHE MEETS ME AT THE GATE.-S^ze meets me at
the gate, and never is too late (2 vs. and 2 chors.)
Sheet no. 722; music publ. by Chas. W. A. Trumpler;
adv: Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall Clothing; publ. Auner
(5).
T. o. border. 24.7 x 14 cm.
2088. SHE NEVER BLAM'D HIM, NEVER.— S^e never
blam.'d him., never (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.7 x
16.5 cm.
SHE SLEEPS IN THE GRAVE, see DARLING ROSABEL.
SHE SLEEPS IN THE VALLEY, see JANE O'MALLEY.
2089. SHE WAS ALL THE WORLD TO ME.-In the sad
and mournful autumn (4 vs.)
Words by Dr.' Duffy; music by Stephen C. Foster;
publ. Horace Waters (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 232,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
2090. SHE WAS SUCH A NICE YOUNG GAL.-StoM) on,
ye winds , and crack your cheeks (6 vs .)
Sheet no. 465; publ. Wrigley (2).
Wrigley homed imp border, col. 24.9 x 16. 2 cm.
2091. SHE WORE A WREATH OF -ROSES.-Sihe wore a
wreath of roses (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.2 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 607; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2092. SHEEP BUTCHER'S DAUGHTER. -AToi long ago
near Market Street Bridge, lived a sheep butcher's
pretty little daughter (5 vs.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 21.7 x 14 cm.
2093. SHEEPSKIN, BEESWAX.— Now I'm gwine to sing
a song (5 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung nightly with thunders of Applause, by Dan
Emmit, at White's Melodeon, 53 Bowery, N.Y.; print.
Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 25 x 16 cm.
2094. SHELLS OF THE OCEAN.— One summer eve, with
pensive thought (4 vs. and 1 chor.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.3 cm.
2095. SHERIDAN! CAVALRY SHERIDAN!— Come.' Soldier's
all, lets sing this song (4 vs.) Air— My Normandy; or.
My Maryland.
Words by Geo. P.Hardwick; adv: Soldiers can receive
14 of our beautifully illustrated Ballads by addressing
G. P. Hardwick (1); cop: 1864, G. P. Hardwick, DC.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with or-
namental comers; cavalry in battle. 20.2 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] olive ink. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] green ink. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
2096. SHERIDAN'S "EARLY" VICTORY.-7n the Shenan-
doah Valley (3 vs.) Air: On the Banks of Allan Water
a. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 123, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 159, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
2097. SHERIDAN'S B.USE\—Up from the South at break
of day (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Haddock & Son.
T. o. border. 21.8 x 13 cm.
b. Written by T. Buchanan Read; composed by David
A. Warden (4); adv: By sending J. H. Johnson thirty-five
Cents; publ. Johnson (2). 23 x 13.2 cm.
c. [Without exclamation point at end of title;] by Thomas
Buchanan Read; cop: 1864, J. Magee; with 7 vs., no chor.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with flags
and motto "Liberty and Union Forever", in red and
blue. 20.4 X 13 cm.
2098. SHERMAN'S ADDRESS. — IWzew Traitors fired on
our Flag (3 vs.)
By ex- Lieut. P. Kelly, 99th Regt. N.Y.S.V.
a. [Without period at end of title;] [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.5 x 16. 3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1317; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15 cm.
2099. SHERMAN'S BONNY BOYS IN BLUE-Kai/,
glorious chief! the country's pride (8 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Song and Chorus by H. Angelo; cop: 1865, John
Marsh, EDPa.; J. Marsh's Music Store (2); publ. Auner
(5).
Double-line border; eagle with flag. 20.5 x 12 cm.
b. Title: "Gen'l Sherman's Bonny Boys"; Air^Bonny
Havens, O!; 1 chor. only; published and sang by James
D. Gay.
140
Letter paper; battle scene of charging infantry with-
in ornamental frame. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
2100. SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN, •64-'65. -On the sec-
ond day of May (11 vs. and chor.)
Words by G. P. Hardwick; adv: Copies of this Poem
will be sent by mail; cop: 1865, G. P. Hardwick, DC.
Blue and red ink; double-line border in blue; two
battle scenes and regimental insignias in red and blue.
25 X 20.2 cm.
2101. SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGNS FROM ATLANTA TO
KALEIGU. — When Sherman left Atlanta his drums loudly
beating (31 vs.)
By S. Pepper, Co. G, 78th Regt. Ohio V. V. Infantry.
T. o. border. 27.4 x 17.6 cm.
2102. SHERMAN'S MABCH.-Now, listen to my song
(2 vs. and chors.) Air: Ginger Blue.
By Michael Fee; (publ.) De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26.2 x 16.4 cm.
2103. SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA.-Owr camp fires
shone bright on the mountain (5 vs.)
a. Title: "When Sherman Marched to the Sea"; written
by Adjt. Boyers, of the 5th Iowa, while confined in the
Rebel Prison Camp, Columbia, S. C; S. Brainard & Co.,
Music & Musical Works; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.6 x 14.9 cm.
b. With varying first line: "camp-fires" and "on the
mountains"; sung by Miss Effie Germon; music by
Charles Koppitz; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan homed imp border. 25.2 x I6 cm.
c. [Without period at end of title;] words (in part) and
music, by David A. Warden; with 4 vs. only and chor.;
first line varying "o'er the mountain"; published by
the Composer (4); publ. Johnson (cropped). 17.4 x 10 cm.
d. [As above;] but with "published by the Composer (1)";
[publ.] Johnson & Cartlitch. 20 x 10 cm.
e. Sung by Miss Effie Germon in Aladdin; music by
Charles Koppitz; adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus
(1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 42a, col.;
[publ.] Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 43, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 20 X 11.5 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 50, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 21 X 13 cm.
h. [As above;! hdpc. Magnus 64, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.5 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 67, col.; publ. Magnus.
21 X 13.2 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 69, col. 21.4 x 13 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 72, col. 20.2 x 13 cm.
1. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 89, col.; lith & print,
by F. Sachse. 19.7 x 12.5 cm.
m. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 90, col. 20 x 12.5 cjn.
n. [As above;) hdpc. Magnus 99, col,; publ. Magnus (1).
19.5 X 12.5 cm.
o. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 130, col. 19.5 x 12.5 cm.
p. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 132, col.; publ. Magnus.
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
q. Air: Kitty Tyrrell; publ. Randolph.
Double-line border. 20.5 x 12 cm.
2104. SHERMAN'S ON THE TRACK. CONTRABAND
SONG & CHORUS.— 0/z look away out yonder (4 vs. and
chor.)
Words and music by D. A. Warden.
a. Cop: 1865, W. R. Smith, EDPa.; W. R. Smith, Agt.
Music [Pu]blisher; publ. Auner (5).
Multi-line border. 20.8 < 11.5 cm.
b. Published by W. R. Smith, Agt.; publ. Johnson & Co.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14 cm.
2105. SHIP A-UOY\—When o'er the silent seas alone
(2 vs.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 22.7 x 14.4 cm.
2106. THE SHODDY CONTRACTOR.-/'ZZ sing to you a
little song, made by a modern pate (7 vs.) Air: The
Fine Old Irish Gentleman.
a. Varying with "English" in Air; print. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.8 x 13.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.4 x 16.5 cm.
c. By E. T. Johnston; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
d. By E. T. Johnston; sheet no. 1182; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 13.8 cm.
2107. SHODDY ON THE BRAIN.— /n times like these, the
nation sees (6 vs. and chor.)
Written and composed by David A. Warden; adv: Send
Johnson 25 cents; print. Johnson (5); advs: Cards, Bill
Heads, Circulars, etc., and Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor. 22.2 x 15.6 cm.
2108. SHOULDER STRAPS. -T^e sentinel paced before
the door (10 vs.)
With narrative preceding text, beginning: "The follow-
ing lines more especially apply to the by-gone days of
the war ..."
Double-line border. 36.5 x n cm.
2109. SHOULDN'T BUY TRIPE ON A FRIDAY. -/'I'e
often heard my poor old Granny say (recitative and 4 vs.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.4 x 14.9 cm.
2110. SHULE 'MIT THE RULE.— S/zwte he come to the
garden gate (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 715; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 15.4 cm.
2111. SIEGE OF UJCKHOV^.- Beneath famed India's
burning sun (11 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.2 cm.
2112. SIGHTS FOR A FATHER.- lV7ja/ a pleasure it is
to have a good ivife (6 vs.)
a. With Astley's imprint.
T. o. [Andrews] border. 25 x 15.3 cm.
141
b. Sheet no. 632; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24 x 15.7 cm.
2113. THE SILENT HARP.-Oh Erin dear Erin thy
harp is unstrung (5 vs.)
By Timothy B. O'Regan; sheet no. 1051; publ.
Wrigley (1).
a. Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.8 x 14 cm.
b. Wrigley military cupid border. 22 x 12.8 cm.
SILENT SAM, OR I NEVER SAYS NOTHING TO
NOBODY, see I NEVER SAYS NOTHING TO NOBODY.
2114. SILVER MOONLIGHT WmDS.-Silver moonlight
winds are blowing (Z vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 697; publ. Wrigley (1).
a. Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.8 x 15.7 cm.
b. [As above; with THE IRISH VOLUNTEERS on verso.]
22.2 X 13.7 cm.
2115. SIMOM[sic] THE CELLARER.-OW Sjmow, the
Cellarer, keeps a rare store (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 655; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
2116. SINCE I'VE BEEN IN THE ABMY.~I'm Paddy
Whack, from Bally-na-hack, not long ago tum'd soldier
(4 vs. and chor.)
Sung with great applause, by Edward Berry.
a. Print Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 25 x 15. 5 cm.
b. [Without singer's name;] publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 21.9 x 14.6 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. Auner (5). 22.5 x 14.2 cm.
d. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; bill collector and soldier. 20.3 x 13.5 cm.
(cropped)
e. With "by by Edward Berry"; sheet no. 158.
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23.3 x 15.4 cm.
2117. SING ME TO SLEEP, MY UOTOER.Sing me to
sleep, m.y mother (4 vs.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.2 x 14.8 cm.
2118. SING TOME OF HEAVEN.-O sing to me of heav-
en (6 vs.)
Sold comer of Eleventh and Jefferson Sts.
T. o. border. 21 x 13. 2 cm.
2119. SINGLE YOUNG MAN LODGER.-/ was by trade
a snob (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 443; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
2120. THE SINKING OF THE PIRATE ALABAMA BY
THE U. S. GUNBOAT "KEARSARGE," CAPTAIN
WINSLOW, JUNE 19TH, 1864.-/ sing the doom and
dark career (5 vs. and 4 chors.) Tune: "Teddy the
Tiler," or "Cannibal Islands."
Written by Silas S. Steele, Esq.
a. Title: "Kearsarge and Alabama"; [without Tune;]
sung by D. McConahy, the Razor Powder Man; advs: If you
wish to dance properly, and Kromer's (Upham's)Hair
Dye; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Title: "New Patriotic and Comic Song on the Sink-
ing of the Pirate Alabama. By the U. S. Gunboat Kear-
sarge, Captain Wlnslow. June 19th, 1864"; cop: 1864,
J. Magee, Philadelphia.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with
flags and motto "Liberty and Union" in red and blue.
20.4 X 12.5 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 98, col.; publ.
Magnus (1), with "Cha^" in imprint. 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
d. [As above;] with "Ch^" in imprint. 19.8 x 12.5 cm.
2121. THE SISTER'S FAREWELL TO HER BROTHER
GOING TO 'BA.TT:'LE..—Away, Away my best beloved!
I would not have thee stay (5 vs.)
Headed: "Union War Lyrics"; publ. Wm. V. Spencer.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with
rounded corners in red; Liberty with flag in red and
blue. 20.6 X 12. 9 cm.
SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND MORE, see WE ARE
COMING FATHER ABRAHAM, SIX HUNDRED THOU-
SAND MORE.
2122. THE 69TH BRIGADE. -My true love, William, to
the war he is gone (9 vs.) Air: The Night Templers.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 26 x 16.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.6 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars
and stripes. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2123. 69TH REGIMENT. NO. i.—lt was in the month of
April (4 vs.) Air: Sebastopol.
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.2 cm.
SKEDADDLING SONG. A PARODY ON "JUST BEFORE
THE BATTLE", see A PARODY ON JUST BEFORE THE
BATTLE.
2124. THE SLAIN AT BALTIMORE!— There's sorrow and
there's weeping by mountain, vale and shore (13 vs.)
[Signed] C.S.S.
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 24.3 x 14.5 cm.
c. Adv: Price One Cent; published at No. 94 Washing-
ton Street, Boston [William V. Spencer]; print. E. L.
Mitchell. 17.3 x io.7 cm. (cropped)
2125. THE SLAVE. —Wide over the tremulous sea (11 vs.)
With narrative following text, beginning: "It may
not be improper to remind the young reader, that the
anguish of the unhappy negroes"; print Johnson (2).
Double-line border with ornamental comers. 20.3
X 12.4 cm.
2126. THE SLAVER GORDON. -Accwrsed thirst for
wealth untold (6 vs.)
Sheet no. 905; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2127. SLAVE'S DREAM.—/ had a dream, a happy dream,
I dreamed that I was free (3 vs.)
142
a. 2nd song: "Let's Be Gay"; publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Cards, Circulars, Bill-heads, etc.
T. o. border. 20.7 x 13 cm.
b. With "Slaves," in title; sheet no. 537; 2nd song:
"The Slaves' Funeral"; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.2 x 15.1 cm.
2128. SLEEP DEAR ELLA SLEEP.-/ sit me down to
think now (3 vs. and chor.)
By A. B. Eckerson.
a. Sheet no. 1046; publ. Wrigley (1); [with ROSA LEE
on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1046; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.4 cm.
2129. SLEEPING, I DREAM hOVE-Sleeping I dream'd
love dream'd love of thee (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 404; 2nd song: "Oh Whisper What thou
Feelest"; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
2130. SMIGGEY McGUIRREL.-/ fead a son, he came
from the war (3 vs.)
a. Presented for publication by Bennett; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.7 x 16.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 856; as sung by Charley Gardner, at the
American Concert Hall 444 Broadway; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
2131. SMILES AND KIND WORDS. -WTzstz the heart is
dejected, and pleasure is floiim (3 vs.)
2nd song: "Merry and Wise"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
2132. SMILING FACES.—/ love to gaze on smiling faces
(2 vs. and chor.)
Words by E. Mordaunt Spencer, Esq.; Music by
Stephen Glover; music obtained at Lee & Walker's.
A-J border. 19.7 x n.e cm. (cropped)
2133. SMITHEY. NURSERY RHYMES. (FOR ADVERTIS-
ING CANVASSERS.) -Wto does the dirty work for Tag
(6 vs.)
Headed: "Ex.-? O. Sunday Black-Mail Sheet"
(cropped); a first effort by our "Devil".
Double-line border. 15.5 x 9.3 cm.
2134. SNOW STORM.— The cold swept the mountain's
height (4 vs.)
Music obtained of Oliver Ditson & Co.(l), Owners
of the Copyright; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.3 cm.
2135. THE SOAP FAT MAN.-/« Bowery street, not long
ago (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 890; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
THE SOAP FAT MAN, see also THE IRISH SOAP
FAT MAN.
2136. SOFTLY FELL THE EVENING SHADES. -Softly
fell the evening shades (4 vs.) Air; When the Swallows
homeward fly.
Words by C. Y. Treval; [publ.j De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.3 x 16.2 cm.
2137. SOFTLY NOW, TENDERLY, LIFT HIM WITH
CARE.— Softly now, tenderly! lift him with care (3 vs.)
Music published by Oliver Ditson & Co. (1).
a. Publ. Auner.
A-J border. 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
b. Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc Magnus 39a, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12. 5 cm.
2138. SOFTLY TREAD, MY NELLY'S SLEEPING.-So^Zji
tread, my Nelly's sleeping (2 vs.)
Music obtained at William R. Smith's.
A-J border. 20.4 x 13 cm. (cropped)
A SOLDIER IN THE COLORED BRIGADE, see
THE COLORED BRIGADE.
2139. A SOLDIER IS MY BEAU.-O/z.'a soldier is my
beau, I would have you to know (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
Music had at John J. Daly's (2).
a. Sung with immense applause by: Miss Fannie Denham.
Miss Carrie C. Austin, etc.; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 17 cm.
c. Sung with great applause by Miss Fannie Denham; adv:
Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 124, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
d. [As above; without adv.;] hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 12. 5 cm.
e. [As above;] with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 244, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12. 5 cm.
f. [Without "music had at";] with exclamation point at
end of title; sheet no. 835; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.5 x 15. 3 cm.
g. Sung with great applause by Miss Fannie Denham;
sheet no. 1114; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
h. [As above;] Wrigley military cupid border. 22.4 x
13.4 cm.
2140. SOLDIER PLUCK. SOLDATENMUTH.-Trae soWier-
pluck, the wide world o'er( 5 vs.)
From the German Hauff, by Lieutenant Henry B.
Kelly, U.S.A.
a. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 137,
col. 21 X 13.2 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 138, bronze;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
SOLDIER'S BURIAL, see BURIAL OF SIR JOHN
MOORE.
2141. SOLDIER'S CALL!-/Jjse, Soldiers, rise, with free,
bold, brave acclaim (4 vs.) Tune— Russia.
Sheet no. 766; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border; flag. 20.5 x 12.2 cm.
143
2142. THE SOLDIER'S CHILD.— A mother sat by her open
door (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 784; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19 x 11.2 cm.
2143. THE SOLDIER'S CHORUS. -GZory "■"^ love to the
men of old (3 chors. and 2 vs.)
Music obtained at Oliver Ditson & Co. (1).
a. Adv: Magic Photographs, by F. G. Adams, 403 Chest-
nut St., Phila., Pa.; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border; eagle with harbor and factories in back-
ground. 20.5 X 12.6 cm.
b. A-J border; eagle. 20.4 x 13.7 cm. (cropped)
THE SOLDIER'S DEATH, OR THE SOLDIER TO HIS
MOTHER, see THE DYING SOLDIER TO HIS MOTHER.
2144. THE SOLDIER'S DEATHBED. -izfee thee to die,
thou sunt —My boyhood's dream (40 lines)
By Mrs. Felicia Hemans; Sept. 1863; print. Johnson
(2); [with letter calling for votes from National Union
Executive Committee of the Ward on verso.]
Double-line border. 20.2 x 13. 3 cm.
THE SOLDIER'S DEPARTURE, see THE SOLDER'S
PRAYER.
2145. THE SOLDIER'S DREAM.— Oar bugles sang truce -
for the night cloud had lour'd (g vs.)
2nd song: "The Soldier's Tear".
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 12. 5 cm.
d. Adv: Ten i[l]lustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 171, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.6 x 11.5 cm.
e. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 174, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12. 2 cm. (cropped)
f. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
g. With exclamation point at end of title; sheet no. 478;
publ. Partridge (3).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.3 cm.
2146. A SOLDIER'S DREAM BEFORE A BATTLE. -«'s
midnight now in Tennessee (6 vs.) Air,— "Shells of the
Ocean."
By a Soldier of the Army of the Cumberland.
a. Adv: Price Ten Cents.
Letter paper; red and blue ink; t. o. border; flag.
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
b. Adv: Price, 10 Cents; Camp Smith, Tennessee,
October 28th, 1864.
Letter paper; blue ink; t. o. border and flag in red.
20 X 12.6 cm.
2146A. SOLDIER'S FAREWELL. -ifow can I bear to
leave thee (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 369; publ. G. & M. Morse.
T. o. border; musical instruments. 21.3 x 14 cm.
2147. SOLDIER'S FAREWELL.— Now dear friends we
are to leave you (6 vs. and chor.) Tune— Gay and Happy.
By Mrs. G. P. Hardwick, Washington, D.C.; cop:
1863, G. P. Hardwick, D.C.
a. Letter paper; red ink; double-line border; woman
in farm scene, and soldier with flag and bayonet.
20 X 12.7 cm.
b. [As above;] blue ink. 20.2 x 13 cm.
2148. THE SOLDIER'S FAREWELL TO HIS BRIDE.-/
m.ust part] the Soldier's dutyifi vs. and chor.) Air: When
this cruel War is over.
By Max Langenschwartz; cop: 1864, SDN.Y., Charles
Magnus .
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 182, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above; without adv.] 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
2149. THE SOLDIER'S FRIEND.-ife kneeled beside the
soldier's couch (3 vs.)
Words by D. Brainard Williamson; with narrative
preceding text, beginning: "A few days after the battle
of Williamsburg, in May, 1862, the author witnessed the
scene upon which this song is founded."
a. Music by John S. Cox; Lee & Walker. Music and
Musical Instruments; publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. Music by J. S. Cox; adv: Johnson (2) publishes 600
different Songs, Also "Brooks, Ball Room Monitor."
Price 25 cents.
Double-line border. 19 x 11.4 cm.
c. Narrative varying: "The following touching ballad,
set to music by John S. Coxe for J. L. Camross, the
celebrated Tenor. ..is published by Lee & Walker."
T. o. border. 18 x 11.7 cm.
2150. THE SOLDIER'S FUNERAL. -//arfe 7 to the shrill
trumpet calling (Z vs.)
a. [Without "The" in title and exclamation point in
first line;] publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.6 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.7 x 15.4 cm.
c. A-J border; eagle. 20.2 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
d. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.5 x 16. 3 cm.
e. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; angel blowing trumpet, with globe, flags
and eagle. 24.3 x 16 cm.
f. As taught by T. Myers, the Blind Teacher; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 24.5 x le cm.
g. Title: "The Officer's Funeral" [on two lines]; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border. 22.3 x 15 cm.
144
h. [Title as above, on three lines.]
A-J border. 20.1 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
2151. THE SOLDIER'S FUNERAL.-He mingled not with
the glorious Slain (3 vs.) Air: The Minstrel Boy.
By John Ross Dix; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 197, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
20.5 X 12.8 cm.
2152. THE SOLDIER'S HOMELESS BOY.— The snow
flakes they were falling (i vs.) Air.— The Summer Eve
is Gliding.
By Chas. Bender.
a. Arranged by A. Anderson; sold by A. Anderson;
March 24, 1864.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.8 cm.
b. [Without author's name;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
c. Music composed by David A. Warden, had of J. H.
Johnson (2); publ. Johnson (2); adv: New Songs not on our
Catalogue. 20.4 x 11.5 cm.
d. [As above; without adv.;] publ. Johnson & Co.
17.5 X 8.8 cm. (cropped)
e. [As above; without "Music composed by".]
21.5 X 11.5 cm.
f. Arranged by A. Anderson; adv: 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2); with ornament below text.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above; without ornament below text.]
20.3 X 12.5 cm.
2153. THE SOLDIER'S 'LAME'ST .—Adieu my mustachios!
farewell to my tip (6 vs.)
Sheet no. 1275; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 15.3 cm.
2154. SOLDIER'S VW^YER.— Almighty God! may we pre-
pare (34 lines)
Written by James B. Spencer, No. 115 Reed Street.
a. T. o. border. 22.4 x 13.2 cm.
b. T. o. border; eagle with flag. 22.2 x 14. 4 cm.
c. Title: "The Soldier's Departure". 21.5 x n cm.
2155. THE SOLDIER'S RETURN.-Ofe, now the battle is
over, mother (3 vs. and chor.)
A Sequel to just "Just Before the Battle"; by Sam.
Hotaling; sheet no. 1357; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.9 x 15.5 cm.
2156. THE SOLDIER'S RETURN.-Poor Nellie was a
Soldier's Wife (2 vs.) Air: "The Harp that once."
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus,
SDN.Y.; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 195, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 19 x 11.5 cm.
2157. THE SOLDIER'S RETURN. -We parted wUh a
cheerful smile (2 vs.)
Music published by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); 2nd song:
"I am Wandering All Alone"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 17.3 cm.
2158. THE SOLDIER'S RETURN TO HIS HOME,
AND THE STAR SPANGLED GRID -IROt^. -With weapons
of death we have joyously parted (5 vs. and chor.)
Composed by N. S. McLay, Drum Major, 55th Beg.
Penna. Vols., Camp West Wood, near Richmond, Va.;
print. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
SOLDIER'S REVEILLE, see JOIN THE REVEILLE.
2159. SOLDIER'S SISTER.-/ am sitting in our camp.
Sister (6 vs.) Tune, Irish Emigrant's Lament.
Written by J. Dyer, of the 104th Reg't P.V. Col.
W.W.H. Davis.
a. Title: "To the Soldier's Sister"; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border; bust of woman. 24 x X5 cm.
b. Advs: New Songs, and Johnson's assortment of
Union Songs.
Bust of woman. 22.5 x 14.8 cm. (cropped)
c. Print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill Heads, Circu-
lars, etc.
Head of girl. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
d. Print. Johnson (5); advs: Cards, Bill Heads, Cir-
culars, etc., and Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
Bust of woman. 24 x 15 cm.
2160. THE SOLDIER'S SONG.— T^z ere 's joy enough in a
soldier's life (4 vs. and chor. with music to vs. 1 & 2
and chor.)
Printed on double sheet. 19 x 13 cm.
2161. SOLDIER'S lEKR.-Upon the hill he turned (3 vs.)
For Sale at Doyle's.
T. o. border; flag. 21 x 13 cm.
THE SOLDIER'S TEAR, see also THE SOLDIER'S
DREAM.
2162. THE SOLDIERS WELCOME HOME. -From the camp
and field returning (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1353; music obtained of H.M. Higgins;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
2163. SOLDIER'S WIFE.— T/zey tell me he has gone to
fight (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 24.6 x 17 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter Paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 5, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12. 7 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 94, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
19.5 X 12 cm.
d. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 183, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
e. Sheet no. 932; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
SOLDIER'S WIFE & HOME, see WE HAVE LIVED
AND LOVED TOGETHER.
2164. SOME LOVE TO DRINK. A POPULAR TEMPER-
ANCE SONG.--5ome love to drink from the foamy brink
(5 vd. and chor.) Air.— Lilly Dale.
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
145
2165. SOME ONE TO LOVE.— Some one to love in this wide
world of sorrow (2 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Charles Melville; adv: 500 Illustrated
Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
b. [Without chor.;] sheet no. 629; publ. Wrigley (1)
[imperfectly printed].
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
SOME ONE TO LOVE, see also NO ONE TO LOVE.
2166. SOMEBODY'S COURTING SOMEBODY. -Sowze-
body's curling [sic] somebody (3 vs.)
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.;
publ. Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.3 X 12.8 cm.
2167. "SOMEBODY'S DARLING, "-/rate a ward of the
white washed halls (5 vs.)
[By Marie Ravenal de la Coste.]
Dotted double-line border with ornamental corners.
21.3 X 12.7 cm.
2168. SOMEBODY'S WAITING FOR SOME BODY. -flajnji
and rough is the day (3 vs.)
a. By E. Atherton; to Mrs. Barney Williams; music
obtained at Horace Waters' (2); print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
b. With "Somebody Is" in title; sheet no. 369; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.5 x 16.3 cm.
2169. SOMETHING TO LOVE ME. -Something to love
me, something to bless (3 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co.; print.
Andrews; [with adv. for Monthly Singers' Journal,
signed by Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.]
T. o. border. 24 x 15.1 cm.
2170. THE SON OF A DUTCHMAN.-T/ze day that the
young Prince of Wales (9 vs.) Air: Billy's Birth-Day.
a. Found by C.J. Bell, on the road to Bull-Run,
17th June, 1861, and dedicated to the 69th N.Y.
Regiment; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.8 x 16.5 cm.
b. By P. Gearighty: dedicated to the 69th N.Y.S.M.;
sheet no. 842; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.2 x 14.8 cm.
2171. SONG.— 0/j, seek him. a spot in som.e lone shady
woodland (3 vs. and chors.) Air.— Araby's Daughter.
With narrative preceding text, beginning: "On the
death of the brave young Fleetwood, a member of the
Moyamensing Hose Company... February 8th, 1865";
print. Johnson (2). 22.2 x 11.5 cm.
2173. SONG ABOUT NOTHING. -/'m thinking just now
of nothing (5 vs.)
Publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.7 cm.
A SONG, DEDICATED TO THE COLORED VOLUN-
TEER, see COLORED VOLUNTEER.
2174. THE SONG FOR ALL PARTIES. -Owr/af/zers
fought, our fathers died {3 vs. and chor.) Air: Yankee
Doodle.
By Francis F. Eastlack; cop: 1857, A. Lemuel Adams,
EDPa.; publ. A. Lemuel Adams.
T. o. border. 20 x 11.8 cm.
2175. SONG FOR THE GALLANT HEARTS! AN ORIGI-
NAL FIREMEN'S SONG.— ^ song for the gallant hearts
(5 vs.) Air:- "A Life on the Ocean Wave."
Dedicated to the Firemen & the friends of Firemen;
publ. Auner & Johnson; adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
etc.; cop:1857, Auner & Johnson, EDPa.
T. o. border. 20.3 x 14.8 cm.
2176. SONG FOR THE LOYAL NATIONAL LEAGUE,
ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE ATTACK ON FORT
SUMTER. ^Wfcen our banner went down, with its ancient
renown (3 vs. and chors., music for 1st vs. and chor.)
Headed: "National Songs Issued By The Loyal
National League"; by George H. Boker, April 3, 1863;
Issued from the Offices of the Rebellion Record, 441
and 448 Broadway, New-York. 24.7 x 17. 4 cm.
2177. A SONG FOR THE PENNSYLVANIA MOUNTED
RANGERS.— O, a song for the Rangers, that gallant
young band (3 vs.) Tune— The Flag of Our Union Forever.
By Miss A. L. G.
T. o. border. 15.9 x 10.4 cm.
2178. A SONG FOR THE TIMES, OR JOHN BROWN.
NO. 4.— Tom all have heard of old John Brown (10 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16.6 cm.
b. [Without "No. 4" in title;] sheet no. 747; sold by
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.3 cm.
c. [As above; but without comma in title;] sheet no. 1033;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
d. Title: "A Song For The Times"; title on 1st page,
text on 2nd and 3rd. 23.6 x 14 cm.
2179. THE SONG I LOVE. -Dear Mary, sing for me the
song (6 vs.)
Sheet no. 313; publ. Wrigley (1) .
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
2180. THE SONG MY MOTHER USED TO SWG.-Oh'.
Lady sing that song again (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 232; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
2181. THE SONG OF ALL SONGS.->ls you've walked
through the town, on a fine Summer's day (5 vs.)
Air: The Captain with his whiskers.
Written and sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 25.2 x 16. 6 cm.
b. With 2nd to 4th vs. printed as one.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 68, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.8 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.1 X 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
146
e. With "No. 1." in title; [without Pastor's name;]
sheet no. 867; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.8 x 16.5 cm.
f. [Without Air, name of singer, or verse divisions;]
adv: Send for Price List of Stephens' Colored Album;
[sold by] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; clown, col. 23 x 13.7 cm.
g. With quotation marks around Air; and "the great
Comic Vocalist" before singer's name; sheet no. 1165;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
2182. THE SONG OF ALL SONGS, NO. 2.-You've heard
of many songs, but of one thing I'm. sure (5 vs.)
a. [Without comma after "Songs", and period after
"No";] first line ending: "but there's something I'm
sure"; as sung by H. Byron; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.6 x 15.9 cm.
b. Air: "The Captain with his Whiskers"; written by
John F. Poole; sung by Charles E. Collins, at the Ameri-
can Theatre, 444 Broadway; advs: Ten illustrated Songs,
and 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 48, col.; publ.
Magnus. 20.2 x 12.8 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 70, col. 20.9 x 13 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 71, col. 20.9 x 13.2 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 81, col. 21 x 13.1 cm.
f. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 85, col. 21 x 13.1 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 86, col. 20.8 x 13.2 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 88, col. 20.9 x 13 cm.
i. [As above; but without advs.;] hdpc. Magnus 216a,
col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20.1 x 12. 3 cm.
j. [As above; with period after "Songs";] sheet no.
1170; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.2 x 15.1 cm.
2183. SONG OF ALL SONGS. NO. Z .—Kind friends , come
listen and spare a little time (9 vs.) Air: Mankind are
all Birds.
By H. B. Rothwell.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 22.5 x 14.6 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan comic heads border. 25.6 x
16.1 cm.
2184. THE SONG OF COMPANY \.-Ye Frankford Boys
attention (5 vs. and chor.)
Written by John S. Settle, of Co. I; respectfully ded-
icated to St. Marks Union Tent; print. Johnson (2);
Copyright Secured.
Eagle with flags and musical instruments. 23.3 x
14.8 cm.
2185. THE SONG OF COMPANY I. -Though far away
from hom.e (3 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "J. C. Martin's Camp Songs"; by J. C.
Martin, of Co. I, 112th Reg't Pa. Volunteers.
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 17.8 x
11.1 cm. (cropped)
2186. SONG OF "GIDEON'S BAND," COMPANY F,
"GRAY RESERVES. "-0/;, put your name upon the
roll (9 vs.)
Dedicated to Company F, Second Company Washing-
ton Grays; print. Crissy & Markley.
Double-line border with ornamental comers.
20.1 X 12.9 cm.
2187. SONG OF LIBERTY. -ye sons of Columbia, from
Ireland I came (5 vs.)
Publ. Johnson (3); advs: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
etc.. and You will save 25 per cent, by getting your
Printing done at Johnson's.
T. o. border. 20.1 x 10.7 cm. (cropped)
2188. SONG OF MANY SONGS. -"//osawna," "Honest
Abe," "There's Music in the air" (4 vs.) Tune.— Con-
tinental March, or The Captain with his Whiskers.
2nd vs. beginning: "I have something", arranged
and sung by A. Anderson; cop: A. Anderson, EDPa.,
1863.
a. A-J border. 24 x 15. 9 cm.
b. Nov. 1863: Address of the Author, [publ.l Anderson.
A-J border. 20.2 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
c. [Without Anderson's name and cop.;] Tune— The Cap-
tain with his Whiskers; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle. 23.5 x 14.9 cm.
2189. SONG OF MANY SONGS. -"ffosaremz, " "Hallelujah"
"There's Music in the Air" (4 vs.) Tune.— The Captain with
the Whiskers.
2nd vs. beginning: "We are Coming Father Abraham";
by A. Anderson.
a. Cop: A. Anderson, EDPa., 1863.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15. 5 cm.
b. Publ. Johnson & Co. 19.6 x 11.6 cm.
2190. SONG OF MY LIGHT CANOE OR THE WILD
GAZELLE.— O, com.e with me in my light canoe (2 vs.
and chors.)
Publ. Auner and Johnson; adv: Cards, Circulars,
Bill Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 12.3 cm.
2191. SONG OF THE CONVALESCENT CAMP NEAR
ALEXANDRIA, Vk.—Pray give me your attention, until
I sing a song (12 vs.) Air.- Root Hog or Die.
Print. Johnson (2). 22.7 x 14.4 cm.
2192. THE SONG OF THE EXILE. -O Erin! for thee how
oft I have sighed (8 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 22.8 x 15.7 cm.
b. By Henry Nelson Hanna; sheet no. 1137; publ. Wrig-
ley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
2193. SONG OF THE FARMER.-/ have cattle that feed
in the valley (3 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
2194. SONG OF THE FIRST OF ARKANSAS. -O/i.' we're
de bully soldiers of de "First of Arkansas" (8 vs.)
With e.xplanation of song: "The following song was
written by Captain Lindley Miller, of the First Arkansas
Colored Regiment ..."; publ. by the Supervisory Com-
mittee for Recruiting Colored Regiments. 24.3 x 15 cm.
2195. THE SONG OF THE LOCOMOTIVE. -Beiwire.'
beware! for I come in my might (10 vs.)
147
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14.6 cm.
2196. SONG OF THE NEGRO BOATMAN.- O/i, praise
an' tanks! De Lord he come {4 vs. and chors.)
By John G. Whittier; publ. by the Supervisory
Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments. 24 x 15 cm.
2197. SONG OF THE PEACE-MAKER HOSE.-Ofc list to
my song, all ye firemen so brave (3 vs.) Air— Star
Spangled Banner.
By Young 'Un; publ. by W. D. Fisher (1).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.6 cm.
SONG OF THE POTOMAC VETERANS; OR GALLANT
FIGHTING JOE, see GALLANT FIGHTING JOE.
2198. THE SONG OF THE SEXTON-O/i, the sights that
I see as I ply my lone trade (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 1279; composed by Lewis Emanuel; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.8 x i5.i cm.
2199. THE SONG OF THE S^^S.1 .-With fingers weary
and worn, with eye-lids heavy and red (6 vs.)
By Thomas Hood, Esq.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.1 x 14.3 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.6 x 15 cm.
2200. SONG OF THE 214TH REGT. P. V. NO. I.-On the
Eighth day of April, I suppose you all know (4 vs.) Tune-
Long Barney.
Written by "Ibex"; print. Johnson (2). 19.5 x n.i cm.
2201. SONG OF THE UNION, DEDICATED TO THE 29TH
REG. PA. VOL. COL. J. K. MVRVWi —Fellow Soldiers
join the chorus (9 vs. and chor.) Tune.— Gay and Happy.
By B. F. Kern, Phila.; [sold by] William F. Richmond.
Single-line border. 24.1 x 10.8 cm.
2202. SONG OF THE VOLUNTEERS.-^roMse to the con-
flict; why linger ye here (6 vs. and chor.) Tune— March-
ing Along.
The following truly patriotic Song will be sung at the
commencement and closing of all Recruiting Meetings;
2nd page: adv. of books published by T.O.H.P. Burnham;
3rd page: letter of George Livermore, August 9, 1862, on
fund for soldiers' families; 4th page: adv. of Burnham.
20 X 12.4 cm.
2203. SONG OF THE ZOUAVES.— /i was a lovely Sum-
mer's day (4 vs.)
Words by Edward Riley, Corporal of Co. B, 1st
Regt. of Fire-Zouaves, and dedicated to Capt. Edward
Byrnes, Assistant-Foreman of Mohawk Engine Co. 10;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 26.1 x 16. 5 cm.
2204. SONG OF THESE TIMES-Good people, all, I pray
attend (17 vs. and chor.)
Air:— "Villikins and Dinah."
Print. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.2 cm.
THE SONG OF THE UNION PRISONERS FROM
DIXIE'S SUNNY LAND, see DIXIE'S SUNNY LAND.
OR, THE CRUELTY TO OUR UNION PRISONERS.
SONG ON THE DEATH OF COLONEL ELLSWORTH,
see ELLSWORTH THE GALLANT ZOUAVE.
2205. SONG, ON THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT ABRAHAM
LINCOLN.— //aZZs and Homes in black are shrouded (5 vs.)
Tune.— Annie Laurie.
By Silas S. Steele.
a. Cop: 1865, J. Magee.
Letter paper; mourning border. 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
b. [As above;] letter paper; blue ink; double-line border
in red and blue with flags at upper corners and motto
"Liberty and Union Forever". 18.9 x 12.6 cm.
2206. SONG ON THE GREAT CONFLAGRATION, ON
THE MORNING OF WEDNESDAY, FEB.8, 1865, NINTH
STREET, NEAR FEDERAL.-Tz<)<zs at the solemn mid-
night hour (9 vs.) Air.— The Wife's Dream.
Print. Auner (5). 22.9 x 14.6 cm.
2207. A SONG ON THE PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN,
UNDER McCLELLAN —When I joined the army some
thirty m.onths ago (18 vs.)
By O. A. Goodrich; print. Dickson.
T. o. border. 30.5 x 23.1 cm.
2208. SONS OF COLUMBIA. A NATIONAL SONG. -Re-
joice, ye Sons of Columbia (3 vs.)
Written for the Fourth of July, and Set to Music by
Theodore Ascherfeld; music for sale at G. Andre & Go's;
publ . Aune r (3) .
A-J border. 23.1 x 15 cm.
2209. SONS OF COLUMBIA. -So)zs of Columbia, your
Country now calls you (5 vs.)
a. By Mrs. Thomas M. Coleman; N. B.— This beautiful
and patriotic Song has been set to Music by Geo. Felix
Benkert, Esq., and printed by permission of the publish-
ers, G. Andre & Co.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Cir-
culars, Bill-Heads, etc.
A-J border. 23.4 x 14.6 cm.
b. (As above;] but with title:
15 cm.
'Save the Union." 23.5 x
2210. THE SONS OF NEW JERSEY. -T/zere was a call for
Volunteers sometime in last year (5 vs. and chor.) Air-
Wait for the Wagon.
Composed at Dividing Creek, By F. B. Johnson; print.
Johnson (2). 24.4 x 10. 4 cm.
2211. THE SON'S RETURN!— H^zY/z joy I hail your safe re-
turn (6 vs.) Air,— "Bonny Doon."
By A. Anderson; sold by A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
2212. SORROW SHALL COME AGAIN NO MORE-WTzaf
to m.e are earth's pleasures, and what its flowing tears
(4 vs. and chor.) Tune.— "Hard Times."
Published by Request; From the Choral Hymns;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 23.9 x 15.2 cm.
2213. SOUND ON THE GOOSE.— A new song I've got to
please you to-night (5 vs. and chor.)
Tony Pastor's Comic Songster, published by Dick
& Fitzgerald; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.2 x 14.6 cm.
148
2214. LE SOUPm DES ESC LAVES. -QweUe horreur et
quelle infamie (4 vs. and chor.)Air: L'Ignorance a
bris6 ses armes.
Par Gustave Dime; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 26 x 16.8 cm.
2215. SOUR APPLE TREE. OR JEFF DAVIS LAST
DITCH.— T/ze Yankee boys have caught him. The Traitor,
Old Jeff D (3 vs.)
a. Oliver Ditson & Co., Music Publishers (1); publ.
Auner (5).
A-J border; Jeff Davis running past tree with noose
slung over branch; 2nd part of title written on tree trunk.
23.9 X 14.6 cm.
b. [As above; with NO ONE TO LOVE on recto.] 23.6 x
14.8 cm.
0. Title: "The Sour Apple-Tree"; 3 vs. and chor.;
music publ. by Oliver Ditson & Co. (1), obtained of Wm.
A. Pond & Co. ; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.6 x 16.3 cm.
d. Title as above, but without hyphen; 3 vs. and chor.;
sheet no. 1327; music publ. by Oliver Ditson & Co. (1);
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
e. [As above;) Wrigley military cupid border. 24.6 x
15.1 cm.
2216. SOURKROUT AND SAUSAGES.-/ marry my Jrow-
some childer I gets (5 vs. and chor.)
Sung by Mr. S. Barry, at the Bowery Theatre, with
Thunders of Applause; print. Andrews; with Astley's
imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
2217. SOUTH CAROLINA GENTLEMAN. -Domw in a
small Palmetto State, the curious ones may find (6 vs.
uneven length) Air: The Fine Old English Gentleman.
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.2 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 804; as sung by J. C. Cross, the favorite
Ethiopian Comedian; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
2218. SOUTHERN CHIVALRY.-SfcaH Northern Statesmen,
when they speak (18 vs.) Tune— Bonny Doon.
Dedicated to Anson Burlingame.
T. o. border; flag and eagle with motto "E Pluribus
Unum". 30.5 x 15.3 cm.
2219. SOUTHERN WAGON.-Je#. Davis built a wagon, and
on it put his name (11 vs. and chor.) Air— Wait for the
Wagon.
a. Title: "Secession Wagon"; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15. 2 cm.
b. With "That" before "Southern" in title; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.8 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan homed imp border. 26 x 16. 3 cm.
d. Title: "The Secession Wagon"; print. Johnson (2);
adv: Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, etc. 23.6 x 15. 2 cm.
e. As sung by Tony Pastor.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 36; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.8 x 12.7 cm.
f. [As above;] with adv: Ten illustrated Songs, [publ.]
Magnus (2) .
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 25a, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20 x 10.2 cm.
g. Title: "Wanamaker's Secession Song"; [sold by]
Samuel R. Wanamaker, Provision Dealer; adv: All Orders
sent to the Store promptly filled and delivered; print.
Johnson (2). 23.5 x 15 cm.
h. Sheet no. 1061; as sung by Tony Pastor; publ. Wrigley
(1) [imprint upside down].
Wrigley homed imp border. 24 x 15.4 cm.
2220. SPARKING SARAH JANE. -Sitting on the sofa, lean-
ing on m,y breast (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Air— Wait for the Wagon; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 692; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
2221. SPECIE. WE HAVE MISSED YOV.-Oh Specie, we
have miss'd you! confound the rotten banks (9 vs.) Tune—
"Willie, we have missed You."
A Pathetic Ballad, by Professor Shortfellow; headed:
"The Great Bank Song!"; designed expressly to be sung
by the Crowds waiting to have their Notes cash'd, during
the "Suspension" of 1857; cop: 1847, Quipps & Co., EDPa.;
Quipps & Co's Comic Miscellany, No. XV.; adv: Price
Two Cents.— Liberal Terms to Newsmen, Publication
Office, No. 1169 S. 11th St. (near Federal,) Phil.
T. o. border; "Illustration— a Bank Officer Suspended"
39.6 X 13.5 cm.
2222. THE SPELL IS BROKEN.-Mji heart is like a faded
flower (2 vs.)
As sung by Mr. J. B. Howe, in the New Drama of Katy,
or the Hot Corn Girl, at the National Theatre, N.Y.;
2nd song: "The Kiss"; print. Andrews; with Astley's
imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
2223. SQUIRE JONES'S DAUGHTER. -Sj/Jsef is the gush
of waterfalls (4 vs. and chor.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.8 x 16. 6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 484; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25.4 x 16.I cm.
2224. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. NO. 2. — You, Sons of the Gael,
wherever you kneel (12 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
comers. 26 x 16 cm.
b. By P. McAviney; sheet no. 916; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2225. ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN NEW YORK. A NEW SONG.
—Come, all you true bred Irishmen, wherever you may
be (9 vs.) Air, Donnally & Cooper.
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x I6 cm.
STAND BY OUR FLAG, see STAND BY THE FLAG.
2226. STAND BY THAT FLAG.-"yV sons of Freedom,
wake to glory (3 vs.) Tune.— Marsailles Hymn.
149
Cop: DMass.; dedicated to the Fourth Batallion
Rifles, M.V.M.; print. C.C.P. Moody.
T. o. border; flag. 24.8 x 13 cm.
2227. STAND BY THE Y'LAG.-May patriots defend our
flag to the last (4 vs. and chor.)
Print. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border; flag. 27 x 14.6 cm.
2228. STAND BY THE VLkG.-Stand by the Flag, its
folds have stream'd in glory (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Stand by our Flag"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 22 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan flag border with center star,
col. 24 X 16 cm.
c. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.3 x 16. 4 cm.
d. Sheet no. 747; music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co.
(1); publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 13.5 cm.
2229. STAND BY THE FIAG-Stand by the flag ye
gallant sons (4 vs. and chor.)
Music published by Beck & Lawton, and taught in
the Public Schools by Thomas Woolverton.
a. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor; with 3-pointed line below title.
A-J border. 21.2 x 12.7 cm.
b. With 5-pointed line below title.
A-J border. 20 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
2229A. STAND BY THE VNIOli. -America, land of
Freedom's birth (2 vs.)
Dedicated to the 1st Regiment California Volunteers.
T. o. border in blue; sailor nailing flag to mast,
col. 21.5 X 13.9 cm.
2230. STAND BY THE VmOT^. -Fellow citizens and
soldiers! I've a word or two to say (4 vs. and chors.)
Air— Wait for the Wagon.
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23 x 15. 5 cm.
2231. STAND BY THE UNION. -Stered by the Union the
glorious band (2 vs. and chors.)
Sheet no. 600; words published by permission of
Russell & Tolman, (owners of the copyright) of whom
music may tie obtained; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 25 x 15.2 cm.
2232. STAND TO YOUR GUNS!-Sia?zd to your guns, my
hearts of oak (2 vs.)
a. With 6-line stanza headed "Patriotism" below text;
[publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.5 x 16 cm.
b. [Without exclamation point in title;] sheet no. 991;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25.1 x 14.2 cm.
2233. "STAND UP FOR JESUS. "-0 "Stand up for Jesus!
ye friends of the Lord (10 vs.) Air— "I would not live
alway [sic];" "Portuguese Hymn," or "Hinton."
The dying words of Rev. Dudley A. Tyng, who de-
parted this life on Monday, April 19th, 1858, in the 34th
year of his age; inscribed to "The Young Men's
Christian Association of Philadelphia," by Chas. Collins,
Jr.; publ. A. M. Seip, and sold by King & Baird (1);
Copyright Secured.
Single-line border with spaced ornaments. 19 x 18.5
cm.
2234. STAND UP FOR 3Y.SXSS\— Stand up for Jesus!
Strengthen' d by His hand (8 vs.)
Dying Charge of Rev. Dudley A. Tyng; Jayne's Hall
Union Prayer Meeting.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15 cm.
2235. THE STANDARD BEARER. -f/po« the tented field
a Minstrel Knight (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border; flag. 23.4 x 15 cm.
b. As sung by Mr. J. Sellman; publ. Johnson (2);
"Printed & Sold by", address blank; adv: Cards, Cir-
culars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border; helmetted woman with flag and shield.
19.5 X 10.5 cm.
c. [As above; without Johnson's name and adv.;]
Printed & Sold by G. S. Harris. 18.7 x n cm.
d. Sheet no. 1003; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
2236. THE STANDARD OF THE FREE. NATIONAL
SONG AND CaOmjS. -Fling out that Banner, the
Standard of the free (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Dedicated to Col. Lefferts, and officers and men of
the Gallant New-York Seventh Regiment; sung with
great Applause at the Tammany Celebration, 4th. July
1861; Words and Music by John Mahon; music had of
John J. Daly (2); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 26 x 17 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 14 cm.
c. [Without "National Song and Chorus" in title;] sheet
no. 882; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 14 cm.
STANZAS, FOR THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY
OF ROBERT BURNS, see A HUNDRED YEARS AGO.
STAR OF COLUMBIA, see HARRY BLUFF, and OUR
FLAG IS THERE.
2237. THE STAR OF GLENGARY.— T/ze red mom is up
on the m.oss covered mountain (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Comin Thro' The Rye"; [publ.] De Mar-
san (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.8 cm.
2238. STAR OF THE NORTH, OR, POTOMAC'S YOUNG
HERO!— Potomac's Young Hero! Imm.ortal his name
(6 vs.) Tune— Continental March.
By A. Anderson, Philada., September, 1863; print.
Harris.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14 cm.
2239. STAR OF THE TWILIGHT. -Siar of the twilight!
Beautiful star (2 vs.)
2nd song: "To the Highlands"; sheet no. 709; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
150
2240. STAR OF THE WEST. — T/zere's a Star in our skies
that will never go doivn (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 745; publ. Wrigley (1); [with POOR BLACK
BESS on recto.)
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
2241. THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER.-O.' say, can you
see by the dawn's early light (4 vs.)
a. Title without "The" and with hyphen; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] revised and printed ex-
pressly for the Public Schools; print. Auner (4).
A-J border; eagle with flag and scroll. 21 x 12.5 cm.
c. Title without "The" and with hyphen; with Auner's
address after each vs.; headed "Reception of the State
Flags July 4th, 1866"; with 7 lines, beginning: "The Pro-
cession will form on Broad Street..."; print. Auner (5).
Flag; motto in red and blue ink: "Our Country and
Our Flag the Union at all Hazards" on verso, with sailor
nailing up flag. 20 x 6.8 cm.
d. With quote following text: "If any one attempts to
haul down the American Flag, shoot him on the spot.
General John A. Dix"; publ. Baker & Godwin (2).
Card paper; red and blue ink; double-line border
with small scenes in each comer; fortress with flag.
26.5 X 17 cm.
e. [Publ.] Louis Bonsai; adv: All Kinds of Books Bound.
T. o. border. 20 x 12 cm.
f. [Publ.] G.W. Cottrell; print. A. Holland.
Text in brown ink; star border in red and blue;
fortress with flag within ornamental frame, and motto
"In God is Our Trust", col. 25.5 x 15 cm.
g. With hyphen in title; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24.5 x 16.4 cm.
h. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower comers. 26 x 16.5 cm.
i. Title: "Das Star-Spangled Banner"; in German;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 23 x 14.6 cm.
j. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 26 x 16.6 cm.
k. Printed on double sheet, 4pp; with music to vs. 1 &
2 and chor.; adv. below first page of text: We Will furnish
the music to any person. ..Address, Heath, Wynkoop & Co.;
headed: "The Good Old Flag"; publ. Heath, Wynkoop
& Co., Perfumers, 1861; last page in red and blue, with
advs.
T. o. border on cover page; red and blue ink; flag.
18 X 12 cm.
1. Headed: "National Songs"; 2nd song: "Save the
Union"; 3rd song: "Our Country's Flag"; 4th song: "My
Country"; print. Johnson (2). 28.4 x 14 cm.
m. Revised and printed expressly for the Public Schools;
publ. Johnson (2), [without initials;) adv: Johnson's New
Catalogue of Songs.
A-J border; eagle with flag and scroll. 25 x 15.5 cm.
n. [As above; with Johnson's initials; without adv.]
21.5 X 12.7 cm. (cropped)
o. As sung at the Festival given to the "Volunteer
Refreshment Saloons," January 8, 1862; print. H. G.
Leisenring.
Single-line border with spaced ornaments. 18.5 x
12.5 cm.
p. With 5 vs.
Flag with "1861" at sides. 17.8 x 9.5 cm. (cropped)
q. Letter paper; line border with lattice comers; hdpc.
Magnus 205, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 21 x 14.2 cm.
r. Title: "Das Star-Spangled Banner"; in German; zu
haben bei Charles Magnus (1); adv: Magnus's Ornamental
and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; double-line arched border; hdpc. Magnus
205, col. 20.2 X 12.2 cm.
s. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 206a, col. 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
t. [As above;] blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 206b, col. 17.3
X 12.5 cm.
u. Headed: "National Songs Issued By The Loyal Nation-
al League"; with hyphen in title; 1st vs. with music;
Issued from the Offices of the Rebellion Record. 25 x 17
cm.
V. Headed: "To be Read or Sung, by a Willing Tongue";
publ. D. A. Woodworth.
Single-line border with ornamental comers; fortress
with flag. 27.4 x 21.3 cm.
w. Sheet no. 46; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.3 x 13 cm.
X. Title: "Das Star-Spangled Banner"; in German;
sheet no. 801; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 14 cm.
2242. THE STARRY BANNER.— AToio may our starry
Banner (3 vs.) Air— God bless our stars forever.
Print. A. H. Senseman (2); copy-right.
T. o. border; flag with motto "Freedom's Banner!"
24.4 X 14.5 cm.
2243. STARS AND BARS.— 0 say, can you see-though
perhaps you're too tight (4 vs.) Air- Star Spangled
Banner.
Headed: "Southern National Song."
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
b. With Tune in quotation marks; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Printing of all description executed 25 per cent less.
A-J border. 24 x 13.3 cm.
2244. STARS & STRIPES. -Arrse.' ye brave, and show
your hand (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Tune.— "Dixey's Land"; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag and scroll with motto
"Our Country". 23 x 15 cm.
b. Air: Dixie's Land; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.4 x 16.7 cm.
c. [Air as above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 22 x 14.5 cm.
d. Revised and printed expressly for the Public Schools;
with 4 chors.
A-J border. 23.8 x 15.4 cm.
e. [As above;] Tune,— "Dixey's Land"; adv: Cards,
Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; publ. Johnson (2).
Eagle with flag and scroll with motto "Our Country".
24 X 14.3 cm.
f. Tune.— "Dixey's Land".
Eagle with flag and scroll with motto "Our Country".
16.5 X 15 cm. (cropped)
151
g. With "The" in title.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 13 cm.
2245. STARS & STRIPES NO. 2. -The Stars and Stripes!
what hand shall dare (3 vs.)
Revised and printed expressly for the Public Schools,
by permission of the publishers of the music, Lee &
Walker.
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23 x 15 cm.
STARS AND STRIPES, see also RALLY ROUND THE
FLAG, BOYS.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 16 cm.
2256. STRIKE, BOYS, STRTKE. -Strike, boys, strike
with all your might (2 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Way Down in Cairo"; adv: Cards,
Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. [Johnson] border. 21.7 x 9.7 cm.
STRIKE THE HARP GENTLY, see HATTIE LEE and
OLD K. Y. KY.
2246. THE STARS ON OUR BANNER. -Are the Stars on
our Banner less brilliant to-day (2 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan border with eagle, drapery with stars
and stripes, col. 25.7 x 16.7 cm.
2247. STATE OF ILLINOIS. -Come all you jolly Farmers,
bold, who on the plow depend (9 vs.)
Sheet no. 639; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley homed imp border, col. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2248. THE STEAM ARM.— 0/z, wonders sure, will never
cease (12 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2249. STEPH. A. DOUGLAS AND H. V. JOHNSON. -M^e'ZZ
raise our glorious banner high (3 vs.) Air:— Dandy Jim
of Caroline.
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan trapper border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 22.7 x 14.8 cm.
2250. STEPHEN'S FAREWELL ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN.
—'Tis the last golden sunbeam I ever zajHI see (10 vs.)
By A. Scott; publ. De Marsan (4); copyright secured.
De Marsan lyre border, col. 24.5 x 16. 5 cm.
2251. STOP DAT KNOCKIN-'— / once did love a yaller gal,
whose name was Susy Broum (2 vs. and one section
spoken)
Sheet no. 516; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 16 cm.
2252. THE STORM. -Cease, rude Boreas, blust'ring
railer (9 vs.)
Sheet no. 899; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.7 x 15.7 cm.
2253. STOVE-PIPE VOLUNTEERS-'Tz<;as in the State
of Maryland, not many years ago (8 vs.) Air— "Raging
Canawl."
Founded on Facts; by John L. Zieber; publ. Johnson
(2).
A-J border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
2254. STRANGER IN THE ARMYl-Come soldiers all
give ear (11 vs.) Air— Limerick Races.
Print. Johnson (2). 21.7 x 13.6 cm. (cropped)
2255. THE STREETS OF NEW-YORK^All you who've
been around the town (6 vs. and chor.) Air: Original.
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 22.4 x 14.5 cm.
2257. STRIKING IhE. — The world it revolves on its own
axle-tree (7 vs. and chor.)
Words by Dan D. Emmett; music obtained of Wm. A.
Pond & Co.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1302; as sung by J. P. Johnson, with unusual
success, at the American Theatre, 444 Broadway, New
York; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
2258. DE SUGAR CANE GREEN.- Cowze niggas and listen
to dis darkey child (3 vs. and chors.)
As sung by de Colored Society in General; adv: Price
One Cent. All the New Songs constantly on hand; publ.
Auner & Johnson, and Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 22 x 11.5 cm.
2259. SUMMONS TO -BATTLE. -Away! away! to the free-
man's fight (3 vs.) Air— Away! to the mountain's brow.
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 96, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 110, col. 21.5 x 13 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 139, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 19.3 X 12. 4 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 145, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 21 X 13 cm.
2260. SUNLIGHT ON THE SEA.-Sunshine on the wave
is lying (2 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.6 x 16. 2
cm.
2261. SUNLIGHT WITHIN MY BEAUT. -Nightfall o'er
earth and sky (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 1250; words by Emilie Cleveland; music
by J. W. Groschel; music olDtained of Frederick Blume
(1); publ. Wrigley [address not printed).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
2262. SUSAN'S SUNDAY OUT-O/z.' shan't I be delighted
just, when Sunday com.es I know (7 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23 x 15.1 cm.
2263. SUSY AND PAT MURPHY.-Oc^, it's of a rich
farmer in Lim,erick did dwell (8 vs. and chor. with 7
interlocutory lines, and moral) Air.— "Vilikins and his
Dinah".
Wrigley moon border. 23.8 x 14.4 cm.
152
2264. SWASH SHAY, HANDS ACROSS.— 0 / went down to
New Orleans, I got upon de landin (6 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Gaily the Troubadour"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2265. SWEEP 0\— I come from old Louisiana (4 vs. un-
even length) Air— "Buy a Broom."
Sung by the Original Virginia Serenaders; advs: you
will save 25 per cent, by getting your Printing done, and
Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads, etc.; publ. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.8 cm.
2266. SWEET EVANGELmE.-Sweet Evangeline,my
lost Evangeline (2 vs. and chor.)
Written and composed by Will S. Hays; cop: 1862,
S. Brainard & Co., NDO; S. Brainard& Co., Music Pub-
lishers; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.4 cm.
2267. SWEET EVELINA.— Way down in the meadow where
the lily first blows (4 vs. and chors.)
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 233, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 X 12.6 cm.
2268. A SWEET FACE AT THE WINDOW. -A sweet face
at the window (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by W. C. Baker; music by H. P. Danks; music
published by Van Duyn & Panormo, obtained of Frederick
Blume (1); [publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.1 x 17 cm.
2269. SWEET HIGHLAND MARY. A FAVORITE SCOTCH
BALLAD. — ye banks, and braes, and streams around
(4 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
2270. SWEET HOME RECEIVE ME-Far o'er the wave
the morn's bright beams returning (2 vs. and chors.)
2nd song: "In Happy Moments".
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15. 4 cm.
b. With period at end of title; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x I6 cm.
2271. SWEET JENNY OF THE MOOR. -One mom, for
recreation as I strayed by the sea-side (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 986; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
2272. SWEET KATHLANE MACREE.-Fe winds and ye
waves, bear my sorroivs away (3 vs. and chor.)
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 217, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 13 cm.
2273. SWEET LUCY MAY-A longtime since, when I was
young (4 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
2274. SWEET MlSSlSSIPPI.-Sweet Mississippi, pride
of the West (1 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; small sailboat. 22 x 14.7 cm.
b. A Popular Ethiopian Song; publ. Johnson (2); adv:
600 different kinds of Songs.
T. o. border; two men in sailboat. 22.6 x 12.2 cm.
2275. SWEET ROSE OF CAROLINE-Come darkies all
draw near (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
Price One Cent.
T. o. border. 23.1 x 13.6 cm.
2276. THE SWILL MILK SONG. -Hurrah! for the steaming
swill ( 6 vs. and chor.) Air— "A Life on the Ocean Wave."
By Brick-Bat; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.3 x 14. 1 cm.
2277. SWILL MILK NO. 2. -Kind folks, to my song will
you listen (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Broth of a Boy
By G. W. Anderson; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.8 cm.
SWITZER'S SONG OF HOME, see ANGEL'S WHISPER.
2278. THE SWORD AND THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE.-
Fort Sumpter, Fort Sum.pter is taken (3 vs. and chors.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan musical instruments border. 25.6 x 16. 2
cm.
b. [Without comma in title;] exclamation point in place
of comma in first line; sheet no. 767; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 14.3 cm
2279. THE SWORD OF BUNKER HILL.-He lay upon
his dying bed (4 vs.)
a. With hyphen in title; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border. 25.9 x 16.2 cm.
b. With chor.; published and sung by James D. Gay; 2nd
song: "The Veteran's Return From The War".
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 171.
23.7 X 13.9 cm.
c. With exclamation point at end of title; long lines; publ.
Edwin J. Gibson; for sale at J. Rafferty's.
T. o. border; blue paper; eagle flying over floating
hemisphere with flag and motto: "Our Country". 23.3 x
13.3 cm.
d. [Without "The" in title;] long lines; 2nd song: "Fort
Donelson Is Taken"; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.9 cm.
e. [As above;] with adv: Ball Room Monitor. 23.8 x
14.9 cm.
f. [Title as above, but without period;] long lines; adv:
The Dancer's Guide, by Prof. Brooks; publ. Johnson (2).
20.2 X 11.7 cm.
g. Publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.5 X 13.9 cm.
h. T. o. border with ornamental corners. 21.6 x 12.3
cm. (cropped)
2280. SWORD SOUG. -Sword, on my left side, gleaming,
(17 vs.)
[By] Korner; with explanation at t)eginning of song:
"Korner was born Sept. 23, 1791..."; 2nd song: "Wash-
ington's Statue"; 3rd song: "Prayer During Battle";
with 2 notes at end of songs; "Presented to the sick and
wounded Soldiers of America...", and "On that day. in
the beautiful language of Robert Burns..." 36.4 x 15.3 cm.
TAKE BACK THOSE GEMS, see WITH ALL MY SOUL
THEN LET US PART.
153
2281. TAKE CARE OF NUMBER ONE. -White folks , gib
attention, -I've fotched de banjo 'long (8 vs. and chor.)
a. Short lines; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 701; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
2282. TAKE ME HOME TO DIE. -T/zis land is very bright,
mother (3 vs.)
a. With 8 vs.; long lines.
Yellow paper; A-J border. 20.2 x 14.1 cm. (cropped).
b. Sheet no. 630; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19.7 x 11.5 cm.
2283. TAKEN IN AND DONE FOR. -One day, I strolled
out West, round every street went dodging (7 vs.) Air:
Down in Piccadilly.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.7 x 16.2 cm.
2284. TAKING UP QUARTERS.— So Wzers are coming, good
people, be gay (5 vs.)
a. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 104, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
b. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 141, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.6 x 12.4 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 187, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
21 X 13.2 cm.
2285. TARDY GEORGE. -Wzaf are you waiting for, George,
I pray (7 vs.) 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
2286. THE TAX-BILL. -T/ze Tax-bill now is all the go
(5 vs. and chor.) Air: New Policeman.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without hyphen, and period at end of title;] with semi-
colon after "Air"; sheet no. 1153; by Eugene T. Johnston;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 15.4 cm.
2287. TEDDY 0'NEALE.-/'z;e come to the cabin he danced
his wild jigs in (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 993; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.8 x 15.6 cm.
2288. TEDDY REGAN. -Tediy Regan courted Winnie
(7 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 751.
Wrigley moon border. 24.1 x 15.6 cm.
2289. TELL ME, MARY. -Tell me, Mary, how to woe thee
(2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "I Long For The Mountains"; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without comma after "Me";] sheet no. 990; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
2290. TELL MOTHER I DIE HAPPY.-/ am dying. Com-
rades, dying (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Music obtained of S. T. Gordon (3); [publ.] De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.3 x 17 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 23.2 x 14.9 cm.
c. With comma after "Mother"; with explanation: "The
last words of Lieut. Crosby, who was killed in his battery
at Salem Heights, in the fight of Sunday evening, May 2d,
1863;" publ. and sung by James D. Gay; 2nd song: "I
Dreamed My Boy Was Home Again".
Single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 193b. 23.6 x 13.8 cm.
d. [Title and explanation as above;] words by C. A.
Vosburgh, Music by Jabez Burns; publ. S. T. Gordon (3);
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 107, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 152, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.8 cm.
f. [As above;] but with adv: Ten illustrated Ballads,
publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 193, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
g. Sheet no. 1213; music obtained of S. T. Gordon (3);
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.1 x 15.1 cm.
h. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.7 x 13.2 cm.
2291. TEMPERANCE ODE. -Good morning old fellow,
why how do you do (6 vs. and chor.) Come Tune— Jolly Red
Nose.
Composed by George M. Roberts, of New York; print.
Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.7 x 15.3 cm.
2292. THE TEMPEST. — We were crowded in the cabin
(3 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan ship border, col. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2293. "A TEMPEST IN A TEA POT."-Co»2e listen all
good citizens (14 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "A Doleful Ditty."; followed by a rhyme
from Mother Goose and long explanation of song: "A great
many years ago, when civilization, the fine arts and mili-
tary tactics, were all in their infancy . . ."; by Mr. Caliban.
27.2 X 18.7 cm.
2294. THE TEMPEST OF THE HEART. -vlH is hush'd,
save night winds stealing (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Battle Chorus"; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 23.4 x 13.9 cm.
2295. TEN LITTLE INJUNS. -Ten little "Injuns" standing
in a line (6 vs. and 2 chors.)
Comic song & Chorus; Sep. Winner & Co. (7), music
publishers.
A-J border. 19.6 x 13 cm. (cropped)
TEN O'CLOCK, OR REMEMBER LOVE REMEMBER,
see REMEMBER LOVE REMEMBER.
2296. THE TENTH, MONTGOMERY REGIMENT. COL.
W. H. LYTLE.— / am a bold Montgomery, to the Tenth I
do belong (10 vs. and chor.)
Composed by W. H. Divine.
154
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.8 x 15.3 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 13.8 cm.
2297. TENTING ON THE OLD CAMP GROUND. -W'e're
Tenting to night on the old camp ground (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Words and music by Walter Kittredge; cop: 1864,
O. Ditson & Co., U. S. D. Mass.; Oliver Ditson & Co. (1),
Music Publishers; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.3 x 13.8 cm.
b. With hyphen in title; and "to-night", and "camp-
ground" in first line; music publ. by Oliver Ditson & Co.;
obtained of Firth, Son & Co.; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.8 x 16.9 cm.
c. [Without "We're" in first line;
"to-night"; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
with hyphen in
2298. TERRY O'RANN.-Terrj) O'Rann was a fine young
man, and from, a boy, it was his joy (7 vs.)
Sheet no. 646.
Wrigley moon border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
2299. TKANKSGlNmG SOaC- Ruler of Nations'. Sovereign
Lord (9 vs.) Air— Old Hundred.
By C. C. Haven; Trenton, N. J., November 24, 1864.
T. o. border. 27.3 x 13.1 cm.
2300. THAT BABY ON THE HALF SHELL.- 'Tis of a gay
widoiv in Bond Street did dwell (11 vs.)
Headed No. 4; by Snodgas, Jr.
T. 0. [Johnson] border. 20 x 12 cm. (cropped)
2301. THAT BLESSED BABY, OR, THE MOTHER'S
APPEAL.— "Z)o«'i take m.y dear baby away" (8 vs.)
a. Publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.8 cm.
b. Headed: "No. 2"; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.4 cm. (cropped)
2302. THAT COTTAGE HOME.-/ dreamed a dream the
other night, when all around was still (6 vs. and chor.)
Air.— Oh! Susannah.
Sheet no. 686; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 25 x 15.7 cm.
THAT SOUTHERN WAGON, see SOUTHERN WAGON.
THAT'S JUST SO, see THE REBEL RAID IN PENN-
SYLVANIA.
2303. THAT'S SO.— The world gets wiser every day (5 vs.
and chor.)
As Sung by John H. Duley, of Perham's Opera Troupe,
at the Melodeon, Boston; print. Andrews; with Astley's
imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.8 cm.
2304. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER?-/^ these exciting
times I suppose you all do know (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
Published by permission of the "Great Wray", and
sung by him at the Canterbury Hall. N. W. Corner Fifth
and Chestnut; advs: You will save 30 per cent by getting
your printing done, and Pike's Vegetable Tooth Ache
Drops; publ. Warren (2).
T. o. border; 5 small comic figures left of text. 21.5
X 12.1 cm.
2305. THATS WHAT'S TWZ UATTY.'B..- They say Johnny
Bull is sending (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Wait for the
Wagon".
Sung with Immense Success by Mat Gebler.
a. 17.8 X 10.5 cm. (cropped)
b. [Without quotation marks around Air;) adv: Johnson's
assortment of Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 23.9 x 14 cm,
2306. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. -R/g live in hard
and stirring tim.es (5 vs. and chor.)
By Stephen C. Foster; music publ. by Firth, Pond &
Co. (1).
a. With exclamation point in title; [publ. J De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 959; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.9 x 15.5 cm.
THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER, see also KINGDOM
COMING.
2307. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER. NO. 2. -If down
South they'd hear to reason (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Wait for
the Wagon.
a. As Sung by Tony Pastor; 2nd song; ["That's What's
The Matter] No. 3."; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.3 x 16. 8 cm.
b. Written and sung by Tony Pastor; sheet no. 1059;
publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE LITTLE BLACKSMITH on
recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 14.3 cm.
2308. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER NO 3. -New York
is quite a little town (5 vs.) Air: Bow-wow-wow.
As Sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
21.4 X 13.6 cm.
b. [As above;] blue ink. 20.2 x 12.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 106; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE LITTLE
BLACKSMITH on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.6 cm.
2309. THAT'S WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HANNAH. -
By-words up and doum are the life of the town (6 vs. and
2 chors.)
Cop: 1865, W. R. Smith, EDPa.; Wm. R. Smith. Agt..
Music Publisher; publ. Auner (5). 24.1 x 15. 3 cm.
2310. THAT'S WHERE THE LAUGH COMES m\-Augustus
Don Pedro, a handso7ne young man (4 vs. and chor.)
By Eastburn; cop: 1865, Wm. A. Pond & Co., SDN.Y.;
Wm. A. Pond & Co., Music Publishers; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15. 4 cm.
2311. THEE, THEE, ONLY TaV:-£..-The daivning of mon-
the daylight's sinking (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.6 x 16 cm.
155
2312. THEIR SHAM SHOULDER-STRAPS. -fivery day of
our lives as we walk through the street (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
Air: Gee ho Dobbin.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 181, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
2313. THEIR TROPHIES. -Tte veteran troops at old York-
toum (5 vs.) Air. "Johnny fill up the Bowl."
Headed: "Ballad No. 2."; By A. Anderson; cop: 1864,
A. Anderson, EDPa.; January, 1864; Address of the Author,
[publ.] Anderson.
a. Horseshoe t. o. border. 24.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. Leafy scroll t. o. border. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
THEN WEEP NO, LOVE, OH! WEEP NOT, see I
REMEMBER THE HOUR, WHEN SADLY WE PARTED.
2314. THERE GOES ANOTHER GUY.-/ took a walk one
summer's day, to see my Mary Anne (7 vs. and chor.)
Air— Do you really think she did!
Written and sung by Mr. T. K. Symns; sheet no. 1271;
publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.2 x 15.4 cm.
2315. THERE IS A FLOWER THAT BLOOMETH.-Ttere
is a flower that blootneth (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 1057; publ. Wrigley (1); [with I'LL TOUCH
MY HARP on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
THERE IS A FLOWER THAT BLOOMETH, see also
THE CONVENT CELL.
2316. THERE'S A GOOD TIME COMING. -T/zere's a good
time coming, boys (4 vs. and chor.)
a. With 3 vs.; the 3d vs. beginning: "There's a good time
coming . . . Let us aid it all we can . . ."; words by
Charles MacKay; music by Henry Russell; publ. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.8 cm.
b. With 3d vs. beginning: "There's a good time coming
. . . And a poor man's family . . ."; words by Charles
Macray, LL.D.; advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illus-
trated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 25, col.; [publ.]
Magnus. 21.2 x 13.2 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 58, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.7 x 12.9 cm.
d. [As above;
20 X 12.2 cm.
hdpc. Magnus 63, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
2317. THERE'S A HEAP OF WORK TO DO. -Now, the war
is gone and past (4 vs. and' chors.)
By Edward Burke; sung, nightly, by James Gaynor,
the Celebrated Banjoist, at Tony Pastor's Opera-House,
Bowery, New-York; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 22.4 x 14.9 cm.
2318. THERE'S A SOUND AMONG THE FOREST TREES.
— There's a sound among the forest trees, away, boys
(3 vs. and chor.)
a. Words by Fanny Crosby; music by Wm. B. Bradbury;
music publ. by Bradbury (2); cop: 1861, William B. Brad-
bury, DN.J.; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15. 5 cm.
b. Music obtained at Bradbury's (2); print. Johnson (2).
18 X 9.9 cm.
THERE'S MUSIC IN THE AIR, see WE MAY BE
HAPPY YET.
2319. THERE'S ROOM ENOUOH [sic] FOR ALL.-Wfeai
need of all this fuss and strife (4 vs. and 4 chors.)
Sheet no. 340; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24 x 16.5 cm.
2320. THERE'S WHISKEY IN THE JAR.-/ am a sporting
fellow, I never yet was daunted (6 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 122; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.9 x 16.3 cm.
2321. THEY ARE COMING FROM THE WARS. -T/zeji are
com,ing from, the wars (2 vs.)
Words by Eugene H. Munday; music by J. H. Ross;
cop: 1865, W. R. Smith, EDPa.; [sold by] William R.
Smith; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23 x 14. 1 cm.
2322. THEY DON'T WISH ME AT nOUE.-They don't wish
me at home, though they m.iss me (4 vs.)
A Parody on "Do They Miss Me at Home," By John
L. Zieber; print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
2323. THEY HAVE BROKEN UP THEIR CAMPSI-T/tej;
have broken up their camps (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Maj. John B. Jewell; music by Geo. F. Root;
music publ. by Root & Cady (1).
a. [Music] obtained of Frederick Blume (1); publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1341; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.5 x 14.5 cm.
2324. THEY TOLD ME NOT TO LOVE UWl—They told
m.e not to love him. (5 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
2325. THE THIRTIETH STREET MURDER. A HORRIBLE
TRAGEDY.— A tragic scene transpired of late (8 vs.)
Air— Burns Farewell.
By Saugerties Bard, N.Y. Oct. 26th, 1858; print.
Andrews .
T. o. border. 23.1 x 14.5 cm.
2326. THOSE STRIPES AND BRIGHT STARSX— What is it I
see so proudly o'er us streaming (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
b. [Without exclamation point at end of title;] sheet no.
888; by A. B. Eckerson; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 14.7 cm.
2327. THOU ART GONE FROM MY GAZE. -Thou art gone
from my gaze, like a beautiful dream. (2 vs.)
2nd song: "I Saw Thee When Thy Heart Was Light";
[publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.8 cm.
156
THOU ART GONE FROM MY GAZE, see also THE
LONE STARRY HOURS.
2328. THOU ART SO NEAR, AND YET SO FAR!-/ know
an eye so softly bright (3 vs. and chors.)
Music obtained of Firth, Son & Co.
a. [Without comma after "Near,") and with period at end
of title; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.7 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 24.8 x 16 cm.
c. [Without comma after "Near"] and with period at end
of title; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 235, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
d. With period at end of title; sheet no. 1185; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
THOU HAST CAST OFF THE HEART THAT I GAVE
THEE, see HOMEWARD BOUND.
2329. THOU HAST LEARNED TO LOVE ANOTHER.-TfeoM
has learned to love another (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND MORE, see WE ARE
COMING FATHER ABRAHAM, THREE HUNDRED THOU-
SAND MORE.
2330. THOU HAST WOUNDED THE SPIRIT THAT LOVED
THEE. — TfcoM hast wounded the spirit that loved thee
(2 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2331. THUS SAITH THE LORD, I OFFER THEE THREE
t^WGS."— In poisonous dens where traitors hide (6 vs.)
By Dr. O. W. Holmes. 20.5 x 11.7 cm.
2332. THY VOICE HATH A CHARM. -T/t^j voice hath a
charm. Thy smile hath a spell (2 vs.)
Words and music by Lucas Brinley; cop: 1862, Winner
& Co., EDPa.; Winner & Co. (3), Music and Musical In-
struments; publ. Auner (3).
Yellow paper; A-J border. 23.6 x 14.6 cm.
THY VOICE HATH A CHARM, see also HER BRIGHT
SMILES HAUNT ME STILL.
2333. THE TICKLER. — T/zere was a young man, as I've
heard say (4 vs.)
Sung by Jacob K. Search, the Great Comic Singer, now
performing at the New Grotto Concert Hall. N.W. Cor. 6th
& Chestnut sts.; publ. Warren (2); adv: Pike's Vegetable
Tooth Ache Drops.
T. o. border; donkey. 23.7 x 15.4 cm. (cropped)
2334. 'TILDA TOOTS: OR, YOU SHOULD HAVE SEEN
HER BOOTS.— 0«e/rosi}) day on pleasure bent I stroll'd
into the park (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1367; music had of Fredk. Blume (1); publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.9 x 14.6 cm.
2335. TIM FINIGAN'S WAKE. -Tim Finigan lived in Bally-
mackree (5 vs. and chor.)
a. With "Market street" in 1st line; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.5 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 14.8 cm.
c. Adv: Send for Price List of Stephens' Colored Album
Drolleries; [publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; Irishman with shillelagh, saying "How
are ye's boys?", col. 21 x 14 cm.
2336. THE TIMES OF NEW YORK.-Oh! white folks now
I'll sing you a ditty (5 vs. and chors.) Air— "The Charleston
Gals."
Composed and sung with shouts of applause by C. H.
Fox, the celebrated Banjoist; print. Andrews; with Astley's
imprint pasted over Andrews'.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 15.7 cm.
2337. THE TIRED SOLDIER.-T/ze tired soldier, bold and
brave (3 vs. and chor.)
Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
2338. 'TIS BUT A LITTLE FADED FLOWER -'Tis but a
little faded flower (2 vs. and chors.)
Sheet no. 702; music published by Firth, Pond & Co.
(1); adv: Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall Clothing.
T. o. border. 18.8 x 11.9 cm. (cropped)
2339. 'TIS FINISHED! OR, SMG HALLELUJAH. -Tts
finished! tis ended! the dread and awful task is done
(3 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by Henry C. Work; published by Root
& Cady (1); publ. Johnson (2). 19.7 x 11.3 cm.
2340. 'TIS HARD TO GIVE THE HAND, WHERE THE
HEART CAN NEVER BY.. -Though I mingle in the throng
(2 vs.)
Sheet no. 726; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.6 x 15.5 cm.
2341. 'TIS HOME WHERE THE HEART IS. -'Tis home
where e'er the heart is (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.8 cm.
b. Music published by Firth, Pond & Co. (1); adv: 500 Il-
lustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; tjlue ink; hdpc. Magnus 51, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 21 x 13 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 56, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
21 X 13 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 57, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.7 X 13 cm.
2342. 'TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR.-'TYs midnight hour, the
moon shines bright (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Oft in the Stilly Night"; print. Andrews;
with Astley's imprint added.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without " 'Tis" in title;] publ. Scroggy.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 15 cm.
'TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR, see also THE CARRIER DOVE.
2343. 'TIS SAID THAT ABSENCE CONQUERS LOVE. -'Tis
said that absence conquers love (4 vs.)
157
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
etc. . . . And 25 Per Cent. Less than any other Printer in
this City.
T. o. border; boy leaning against tree with owl and
oyster barrel. 21.5 x 12.6 cm.
2344. TO A BROTHER FIGHTING FOR THE UNION.-
There came to Columbia a young Son of Erin (3 vs.)
By Mary Josephine Higgins; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.6 x 15.8 cm.
2345. TO ARMS.—Harkl 'tis martial music falls upon the
ear (3 vs. and ohor.) Tune— Prairie Flower.
By the Rev. S. T. Kemble; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.8 x 15.5 cm.
2346. TO ARUS\— What's that, brother 7 booming cannon
(6 vs.)
Inscribed to our Brave Volunteers, by Mrs. E. S.
Rogers; adv: Great Inducements! One Hundred Dollars to
be drawn by the Volunteers. 17 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
2347. TO CHARMING KATE IN IRELAND.-Ofe.' dearest
Kate , farewell a while (4 vs.) Air: The Orphan Boys
Lament.
By A. Scott; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24 x 16 cm.
2348. TO ME SHE TOOK A FANCY. -^s / was walking
down the mall (4 vs.) Air: "Green Corn."
Sheet no. 1075; as sung by Billy Pell, Comic Dancer
and Delineator; publ. Partridg[e] (2).
Double-line border, with ornamental corners. 22.6 x
15.5 cm.
2349. TO MY DEARLY BELOVED. -W%era war was heard,
and Freedom's call (3 vs. and chor.)
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
2350. TO MY LOVED ONE.— Dearest, do you still remem-
ber (5 vs. and chors.) Air— Annie Lisle.
By E. Walter Lowe, 19th N.Y. Cavalry.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 12 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; blue ink; hdpc.
Magnus 247b, col. 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above; without adv.;] hdpc. Magnus 248c, col. 18.2
X 12.6 cm. (cropped)
d. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; gold ink; hdpc.
Magnus 249, col. 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
2351. TO MY WIFE. -Come to me, my dearest-I'm
lonely without thee (5 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2352. TO THE GLORIOUS 69THI-T/!ose noble sons of
Erin, who to this country came (10 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 22.7 x 14.7 cm.
TO THE HIGHLANDS, see STAR OF THE TWILIGHT.
2353. TO THE ONE I LOVE. -Owe look of love from those
bright eyes (3 vs.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23.5 x 13.8 cm.
b. [As above;) with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.3 cm.
TO THE SOLDIER'S SISTER, see SOLDIER'S SISTER.
2354. TO THE WEST!-To the west! to the west! to the
land of the free (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.2 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's Imprint added. 25 x 15.2 cm.
c. With period at end of title; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 22.5 x 14.4 cm.
d. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.9 x 17.2 cm.
2355. "TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN."-Wow all you
Politicians I'll sing a bran [sic] new song (4 vs. and chor.)
Air— The old English Gentleman.
By John Ross Dix; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 205, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
2356. TOM BOWLING.— ffere, a sheer hulk, lies poor Tom
Bowling (3 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sung by James R. White; sheet no. 896; [without
commas in first line;] publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2357. TOMMY DOOD [sic].—/ lead a somewhat easy life
(4 vs. and 2 chors.)
Sheet no. 1565; with explanation: "Tommy Dodd Is an
expression used to signify: Toss up"; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
2358. THE TOPER'S APPEAL. A PARODY ON THE
MANIAC— Stey, landlord, stay and hear m.y woe (5 vs.)
By "Ned Buntline." [Edward Zane Carroll Judson];
publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.7 cm.
2359. THE TOPER'S LAMENT. A DOLEFUL DITTY. -/i's
come all you bold drunkards, and hear to my song (5 vs.
and chor.) Air— "Villikens and his Dinah."
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 13.6 cm.
2360. A TOUGH YARN.— Ladtes and gents, if you will
listen a little while to me (8 vs.) Air— Wonderful Croco-
dile.
Sheet no. 590; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.9 x 16.3 cm.
2361. TRAITOR, SPARE THAT FLAG. -Traiior, spare
that Flag (4 vs. with 2nd line reading: "Touch not a single
Star") Air— "Woodman spare that tree".
a. Varying, with colon after "Air"; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25.5 x 16 cm.
b. By the Rev. J. P. Lundy.
A-J border. 20.2 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
158
c. [As above;] adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus
(1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 41a, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 41b, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.4 cm.
e. By the Rev. J. P. Lundy.
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 202,
col. 20.2 X 12.6 cm.
f. With 'Parody. "Woodman, spare that Tree".' following
title; with exclamation points in title and first line; [without
"Air";] sung at the Academy of Music, May 16, by the
Pupils of the Zane Street Grammar School, for the forma-
tion of a Fund for the relief of Volunteers; print. C. Myers.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12 cm. (cropped)
g. With exclamation points in title and first line; with
"Adaptation of Woodman, Spare that Tree" following title;
[without "Air";] by Rev. J. P. Lundy; print. Thompson (2).
Flag. 17 X 11.5 cm.
2362. TRAITOR, SPARE THAT FLAG. -Traitors, spare
that flag (4 vs. with 2nd line reading: "Look up at its
bright folds") Air.— Woodman spare that Tree.
Sheet no. 728; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22 x 13.5 cm.
2363. THE TRAITOR'S DOOM.— Jeff Davis, thy doom thou
should dread (14 vs.)
(Signed] J. B. L.
Double t. o. border. 28.2 x 13.5 cm.
2364. THE TRAITOR'S LAND.-^zway doum South in the
land of Traitors (4 vs. and chor.) Air: Dixie's Land.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan trapper border, cop: 1860, H. De Marsan,
SDN.Y. 25.8 X 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 796; with period and dash after "Air"; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.5 x 12.8 cm.
2365. TRAITORS' MARCH TO THE WHITE -HOUSE 1-JDid
you ever go into the Southern Dominions (4 vs.) Air:
Irishman's Shanty.
2nd song: "Gen. F. Siegel, Brig. Gen., U.N.A."
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 21.3 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan border, eagle, drapery with
stars and stripes, col. 25.5 x 16 cm.
c. [Without "Air";] sheet no. 826; publ. Wrigley (1);
[with HATTIE LEE on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.8 x 13.2 cm.
2366. TRAITORS PLAYED OUT. THE TRAITOR'S DOOM.
—Come listen to me, white folks all (4 vs. and chor.)
Tune.— "Gay Conductor."
Composed by Wm. H. Murphy; adv: This Song and 500
others can be had at Mrs. Murphy's; print. J. W. Du Bree.
Double-line border with comer fleurons; gallows. 20
X 11.2 cm.
2367. "TRAMP, TRAMP, THE BOYS ARE MARCHINGl"
—In our homes we sat in peace (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
19 X 11.7 cm.
2368. TRAMPl TRAMP! TRAMP! THE PRISONER'S
HOPE.— /n the prison-cell I sit (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Frederick Blume (1).
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 13.7 cm.
b. Title: "The Prisoner's Hope"; [without "music ob-
tained of";] published by James D. Gay; adv: All of Gay's
Illustrated Army Songs Lithographed, and All of Gay's Il-
lustrated Army Songs and Ballads, Sold Wholesale.
T. o. border. 18.5 x 11.5 cm.
c. [As above;] published by Root & Cady; words and
music by Geo. F. Root; publ. Johnson & Cartlitch. 20 x
10 cm.
d. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 76, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.7 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 79, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.7 cm.
f. [As above;] blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ.
IVIagnus (1). 20.5 X 12.7 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 144a, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.6 cm.
2369. TRAVELLING TINKER. — 'Tfe tivo years ago I'd
have you to know (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 95; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 16.3 cm.
2370. A TRIBUTE TO OUR GALLANT VOLUNTEERS. -
Our Volunteers— a noble band (3 vs.)
Heavy glazed paper; blue ink; Union soldier with flag,
trampling on Confederate flag, col. 11.2 x 8 cm.
2371. THE TRIUMPH OF THE OLD FLAG, OR, OUR
FLAG O'ER RICHMOND WAVES AGAIN!-OMr Flag o'er
Richm.ond's fated walls (3 vs. and chor.)
By Eastburn; publ. W. R. Smith; cop: W. R. Smith,
Ag't.
a. Sung nightly by J. A. Palmer, with immense applause,
at Carncross & Dixey's Opera House; adv: Just Issued—
"Why don't they do so now? "; print. Johnson (2).
Eagle with flag, factory and ship in background. 22.3
X 16.2 cm.
b. Sung nightly and received with immense applause at
Carncross & Dixey's Opera House; adv: This Song, Sold
Wholesale and Retail, at Johnson & Go's.
Eagle with flag, factory and ship in background. 22 x
12 cm.
2372. TRUE BLUE IS THE COLOR FOR UE. -There are
fifty fine colors that flaunt and flare (8 vs.) Tune— I've
kissed and I've prattled with fifty fair maids.
By Rev. Jno. Eagles; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.8 x 15 cm.
2373. TRUE F'RVET^USnTP.-Ohl what happiness, what
brightness (3 vs.)
Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 14.5 cm.
2374. THE TRUE JERSEY BLUE.-T/x? brave volunteers
of Neiv Jersey (4 vs.) Tune— The "Red, White and Blue."
By T. T. Price, M. D.; June, 1861; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
159
2375. DER TRUNKENBOLD.-Der Trunkenbold-dies
schreckUch Bild (18 vs.) Melodie: "Ihr jungen Helden
aufgewacht! ' '
T. o. border within double-line border. 31.2 x 21 cm.
2376. TRUST TO hXSCK.-Trust to luck, trust to luck, and
stare fate in the face (2 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Way down in Cairo"; print. Andrews; with
Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.3 cm.
TRY, TRY AGAIN, see THE DRUNKARD'S WIFE.
TRYING TO RAISE A SQUARE MEAL, see PARODY
ON NORAH O'NEAL.
'TWAS RANK AND FAME, see THE GOOD-BYE AT
THE DOOR.
2377. 'TWAS WITHIN A MILE OF EDINBURG TOWN.-
'Twas within a mile of Edinburgh town (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
2378. 12TH REGIMENT, NEW-YORK STATE MILITIA. -
The gallant Twelfth where e'er they go (4 vs. and chors.)
Air: Viva la.
By Archibald Scott; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border. 26 x 14.7 cm.
2379. THE 23D PENN'A REG.'S BRAVE ACTION ON THE
31ST OF MAY, AT THE BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS.- Fou
Soldiers all, both great and small, you heroes and you
braves (10 vs.) Tune.— Raging Canal.
By James Smith, Co. H. 23d Regt. Penn'a Volunteers.
a. Varying, without apostrophe in "Penna.", and with
"23d Regiment, P. V." as author's designation; with "Air"
instead of "Tune"; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.7 cm.
b. With "1862" in title; "Commanded by Col. Neill";
publ. Johnson (2); adv: See his large Assortment of Union
Songs. 20 X 11.8 cm. (cropped)
c. With "Va" at end of title; print. Johnson (2). 22 x
13.4 cm.
d. Title: "Fair Oaks Battle, Fought on the 31st of May
1862"; respectfully dedicated to the Gallant 23d Pa. Regt.
Commanded by Col. Neill; [publ.] Johnson (2). 24.2 x
12.2 cm.
e. Title: "The 23d Pennsylvania Volunteers in Action";
[signed] James Smith, 23d R., P. V. 25,5 x 9.5 cm.
(cropped)
2380. TWENTY YEARS AGO.-/ have wandered by the vil-
lage, Tom— I've sat beneath the tree (9 vs.)
Wrigley Pat and Mike border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
2381. TWINKLING STABS.— Twinkling stars are laughing,
love (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Sung with tremendous applause by Charles Melville, of
Kemble's Celebrated Minstrels; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.3 cm.
b. With exclamation mark after title; sheet no. 253; sold
by Partridge (3).
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
c. Publ. Geo. W. Peckham.
Double t. o. border. 22.5 x 15 cm.
2382. THE TWO LOVERS.— T/zere was an old woman who
somewhere did dwell (10 vs. and chor.)
a. A highly romantic Song, to the tune of Vilikins and his
Dinah; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15 cm.
2383. THE TWO PICKETS. -SjZew^y, watchfully, weary of
day (5 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by David A. Warden; with narrative
preceding text: "This beautiful song is founded on a thrill-
ing incident of the present rebellion".
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Adv: Send Johnson 25 cents and he will forward you
the Music; publ. Johnson & Co.; [sold by] Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 22 x 15.8 cm.
2384. TWO YEARS AGO.-/ was a glorious Wide-Awake
(6 vs. and chors.)
By a Drafted Wide -Awake.
a. 19.5 X 6 cm. (cropped)
b. Orange glazed paper (oxidized). 22.7 x 7.5 cm.
2385. U. S. G. A SONG FOR THE TIMES.-/ suppose you
have heard of the great Commander (6 vs. and chor.)
Advs: Send for Price List of Stephens' Colored Album
Drolleries, and Orders supplied at Publisher's Prices by
Geo. P. Jenkins; [publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; portrait of U. S. Grant, col. 21 x 14 cm.
2386. UMBRELLA COURTSHIP. -A belle and a beau would
walking go (6 vs.) Air.— "Yankee Volunteer."
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
b. Sheet no. 454; "Comic Song" after title; sold by Par-
tridge (2).
T. o. border. 21.4 x 14.4 cm.
c. With 5 vs.; [without Air;] sheet no. 927; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
2387. UNCLE BILL. A PARODY ON "NANCY. TILL,"-
Way up town near the top of the hill (4 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "New Song".
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 25.5 x 15 cm.
UNCLE EDWARD, see OLD UNCLE EDWARD.
2388. UNCLE GABRIEL.-/ was gwan to Sandy Point de
Oder arternoon [sic] (4 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (3).
Yellow paper; A-J border; t. o. border below title.
22.5 X 15.1 cm.
2389. UNCLE NED.—/ once knew a darkey, and his nam.e
was Uncle Ned (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24.8 x 15.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24 x 15.5 cm.
160
c. As sung by de Colored Society in General; with 3 chors;
adv: Price One Cent. All the New Songs constantly on
hand.
T. o. border. 20 x 11 cm. (cropped)
d. [As above; without border.] 19.3 x ii.s cm.
2390. UNCLE PAT'S CABIN. -Wow all brave sons of Erin
(6 vs.) Air: Uncle Mike.
By John Cross; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
2391. UNCLE SAM AND BETSY. Our country's cause is
in a fix (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Dixie Land.
Sung by Miss Jennie Wilkinson, at the Kossuth Free
Concert Saloon, S. Seventh St., below Market; publ. Warren
(2), (6).
T. o. border; floating hemisphere with flag and motto
"Our Country". 20.5 x 12 cm.
2392. UNCLE SAMMY.—/ am a simple darkey, I come
from Old Virginny (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Billy Birch, at Maguire's Opera House;
2nd Song: "Ham-Fat"; publ. Boyd; adv: 20,000 Songs For
Sale.
T. o. border. 22.1 x 13.8 cm.
2393. UNCLE SAM'S BOYS.-New songs of late, we've had
a score (5 vs. and chor.) Air:— King of the Cannibal Islands.
Written by H. Angelo, expressly for the Scott Legion;
publ. T. G. Funston.
T. o. border. 22.2 x 11.5 cm.
2394. UNCLE SAM'S FARM.-0/aZZ the mighty Nations, in
the East or in the West (5 vs. and chor.) Tune. Walk in de
Parlor and hear de Banjo Play.
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24 x 14.7 cm.
c. Tune: "Walk into the parlor boys, and hear the banjo
play"; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23.1 x 14.8 cm.
d. Tune: "Walk into my parlor, boys, and hear the banjo
play."
A-J border; eagle. 20 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
e. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.5 x I6.8 cm.
f. Title: "Uncle Sam's Farm not to be Divided!"; with
7 vs. and chor. slightly varying; [without "Tune";] publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.8 cm.
g. Title: "Uncle Sam's Fence"; with 10 vs. and chor.
slightly varying; "Tune— 'Uncle Sams Farm' ". 22.7 x
14.2 cm. (cropped)
2395. UNCLE SNOW.— 0/;, my name is Uncle Snow (3 vs.
and chor.)
a. By Ben Cotton; Air.— Happy Land of Cannan; sheet no,
853; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22 x 13.4 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] with longer lines and
slightly varying te.xt.
T. o. border. 20.9 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
2396. UNCLE TIM THE TO'P'E'R.-There was an old Toper,
his name was Uncle Tim (8 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews; adv: All the New Songs constantly on
hand. Price One Cent, each.
T. o. border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2397. UNCLE TOM'S RELIGION. -Far away from wife and
children (3 vs.)
a. As sung over 200 nights at the National Theatre, N.Y.,
in the Drama of "Uncle Tom's Cabin."; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14 cm.
b. Sung over 300 nights in the Drama of 'Uncle Tom's
Cabin' at the National Theatre, New-York; print. Jackson.
T. o. border. 19.5 x n cm.
2398. THE UNCONSTANT LOVIER [sic]. -Oh! it's meet-
ing's a pleasure, and it's parting's a grief (4 vs.)
By J. H. Collins; publ. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2399. UNDER THE GASLIGHT. OR POOR LITTLE LAURA.
— Under the gas-light, while the snow falls (3 vs.)
Words by Geo. Cooper; music by Henry Tucker; music
obtained of Wm. Hall & Son (1); publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
2400. UNDER THE WILLOW SHE'S S LEE PING. -J7rarfer the
willow she's laid with care (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 198,
col. 20.5 X 13.5 cm.
b. [As above;] blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 248a, col. 20.5 x
12.7 cm.
2401. UNFURL THE GLORIOUS BANNER. -C/«/MrZ the
glorious banner, let it sway upon the breeze (4 vs. and
chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower cor-
ners. 23.5 X 15.2 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 27,
col. 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
c. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 33a, col.; [publ.)
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 41a, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.5 cm.
e. Sheet no. 455; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 21.5
X 13 cm.
f. [As above;] Wrigley military cupid border. 21.5 x
13 cm.
2402. UNFURL THE STARS AND STRIPES-C/n/wrZ the
Stars and Stripes (3 vs. and chor.)
By M. L. Hofford; printed by permission; Lee &
Walker, Music and Musical Instruments; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
UNFURL THE STARS AND STRIPES, see also MASSA,
MASSA, HALLELUJAH! THE FLAG'S COME BACK TO
TENNESSEE.
2403. UNHAPPY JEREMUH A HIGHLY POPULAR
COMIC SONG.— /'rf often heard of married life, of pleasures
without equal (5 vs.)
2nd song: "Happy Hezekiah".
161
a. Print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
UNION BATTLE CRY, see ABE LINCOLN'S BATTLE
b. Title: "Unhappy Jeremiah.
A-J border. 23.2 x 15 cm.
publ. Auner (2).
2404. THE UNIONl— Fellow soldiers, join the chorus (5 vs.
and chor.)
a. Air.— "Gay and Happy."; adv: This Song and 500 others,
can be bought at Mrs. Murphy's; print. J. W. Du Bree.
Double-line border with comer fleurons. 20 x 11 cm.
b. As sung by Miss Fanny Forrest, at the New Grotto
Saloon, Corner Fifth and Chestnut Sts.; print. Warren, (3).
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12 cm.
2405. THE UNION. A NATIONAL SONG-T/ze Union! The
Union! The hope of the free (5 vs.)
By Francis De Haes Janvier; music by J. M. Deems;
publ. Philip & Solomons; cop: 1861, Philip & Solomons,
DC D.C.; copyright secured.
a. With music to 1st vs. and chor. printed within shield
on recto; text on verso.
Letter paper; blue ink; recto of sheet in red and blue,
with eagle and motto ' ' Liberty and Union Now and Forever
One and Inseparable". 22 x 14.2 cm.
b. On double sheet; with text printed within shield on 1st
page, and music to 1st vs. and chor. on 3rd page.
1st page in red and blue, with eagle and motto "Lib-
erty and Union Now and Forever One and Inseparable."
23 X 14.2 cm.
2406. THE VmONl-When pestilential strife (4 vs. and
chors.) Air, "Lillie Dale."
Headed: "The Union!"; 2nd song: "Re-Union"; pub-
lished at No. 94 Washington Street Boston [William V.
Spencer]; adv: Price, . . . Two Cents.
Double-line border. 25 x 18.5 cm.
2407. THE UmON. — When traitors hold conventions (3 vs.
and chor.)
By J. E. Gerristi.
T. o. border. 19 x 11 cm. (cropped)
2408. UNION ALPHABET.—^ is for Anderson, both gal-
lant and brave (52 lines) Tune— "Continental March."
Copyright Secured; print. Harris.
Double-line border with cornerpieces. 20.5 x 10.2 cm.
2409. UNION & LIBERTY,-/// M;ere ask'd to write a piece
(5 vs.)
By James M 'Cully, Jr.; Philadelphia, March 22nd,
1861.
T. o. border; eagle with flag. 20.6 x 14.2 cm.
2410. UNION & LIBERTY. — TTze Union, Boys it is our
birthright (4 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 21.5 x 15 cm.
b. With "And" in title; sheet no. 778; Air.— Crambam-
bule; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 21.8 x 13 cm.
2411. UNION BANNER-CRY. -0/!, say can you see urithout
blasting the sight (3 vs. with music) Air.— Star-Spangled
Banner.
Words by Rev. T. J. Greenwood; publ. Wm. V. Spencer
[and] Russell & Patee.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with rounded
comers, in red; eagle with flag, col. 15.2 x 10. 2 cm.
CRY.
UNION BONNIE BLUE FLAG,
FLAG.
see BONNIE BLUE
2412. THE UNION BOYS. -White folks, hold your tongues ,
listen to my ditty (5 vs. and chor.) Air: Flip, Flap.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 22.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border.
24.4 X 15.6 cm.
c. With period and dash after Air; as sung by J. H. Taylor,
the celebrated ban] oist; sheet no. 1044; publ. Wrigley (1);
[with WAIT FOR THE LAGER on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 21.7
X 13 cm.
2413. THE UNION CRUSADE.-i/o.' patriot warriors of the
North (5 vs.)
Cop: 1861, Thomas W. Strong, SDN.Y.; publ. Strong.
Eagle on shield, motto "The Union must and shall be
preserved". 26.3 x 13.4 cm.
2414. THE UNION "DIXIE."— vl way doum South were [sic]
grows the cotton (4 vs. and chor.)
For Sale at Doyle's.
T. o. border; floating hemisphere with flag and motto
"America". 20.4 x 12.2 cm. (cropped)
2415. UNION EMOTIONS.-O/z.' we'll hang Wendell Phillips
to a sour apple-tree (3 vs. with prose and chors.) Air:
Glory Hallelujah.
a. Written by John C. Cross; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] written for Sam Sharp-
ley by John C. Cross; sheet no. 1216; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 21.6 x 13.2 cm.
2416. THE UNION FLAG. — T/te Union's hallowed ensign
streams (3 vs.)
Cop: 1861, Thomas W. Strong, SDN.Y.; with note:
"The Stars and Stripes, adopted as the national emblem in
June, 1777, were unfurled for the first time in the decisive
battle of Saratoga . . ."; publ. Strong.
Eagle on shield with flags and motto "E Pluribus
Unum". 25.7 x 15.9 cm.
2417. THE UNION FLAG. WRITTEN ON A PRESENTA-
TION.—0/z see that sweet Flag 'neath the sun brightly
beaming (5 vs.) Air— The Exile of Erin.
Headed: "Songs Of The War"; by R. Hill, a discharged
Soldier, First Wisconsin Heavy Artillery; poetical adv:
Since fate such luckless times can send; 2nd song: "The
Mississippi Chase, Or the Gunboat Fight at Memphis, Sixth
of June, 1862."
T. o. border; eagle with motto "Victory"; and a river-
boat. 26 X 21 cm. (cropped)
2418. THE UNION FLAG TRIUMPHANT WAVES. -T/ze
Union Flag triumphant waves (7 vs.)
Respectfully dedicated to the People of the United
States; by C. H. Readel; Philadelphia, April 9th, 1865;
publ. Johnson (2).
Double-line border. 18.5 x n.2 cm.
162
2419. UNION FOR EVER'.— The Union of States for ever
will stand (2 vs. and chors.)
a. Words and Music by George R. Cromwell; by permis-
sion of Firth, Pond & Co. (1), extensive Publishers of
Music; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.8 x 16.3 cm.
b. Title: "Union Forever"; copied by permission of
Firth, Pond & Co. (1), Music Publishers, owners of the
copyright; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.4 x
12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] red ink; hdpc. Magnus 179; publ. Magnus
(1). 19.5 X 11.5 cm.
d. [As above;] blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 179, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
2420. UNION FOR EVER— Fe sons of Liberty assert your
birthright (4 vs.) Air. — Logic of Buckam.
By D. K. 42 Regt. N. Y. S. V; sheet no. 894; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
2421. "THE UNION FOREVER, "-/'m /or i^ze Union, now
and forever (4 vs. and chor.) Tune "Free and Easy."
[Signed] J. P. H[arper].
a. Te,\t in white oval within single-line border; green
paper. 20.3 x 13. 5 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 20.3 x 13.5 cm.
2422. THE UNION FOR EVER FOR ME\-America! Gem
of this wide, wide world (3 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 13.9 cm.
2423. UNION HAPPY LAND OF CANAAN. -O I'm almost
79 and I'll tell you in my rhyms (5 vs.)
Publ. by permission of Charley Monroe, and sung by
him at the Metropolitan Saloon, Chestnut below Seventh;
publ. Warren (1), (2), (5); for sale by Search.
T. o. border; eagle with flag. 24 x 15.3 cm.
2424. THE UNION, IT MUST BE PRESERVED.-^ band
of traitors vile have sworn (6 vs. and chor.) Air— Blow ye
Windy Mornings.
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.1 x 15. 1 cm.
2425. THE UNION MARSEILLAISE.-AroKse, ye men who
love your Nation (3 vs.) Air: Marseillaise Hymn.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 21.3 x 14.9 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan border with eagle, drapery
with stars and stripes, col. 25 x 15.3 cm.
c. With period and dash after Air; sheet no. 744; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.1 x 14.2 cm.
2426. THE UNION MARSEILLAISE. -Arjse.' Arise! ye
sons of patriot sires (2 vs. and chors.) Air— The Mar-
seilles Hymn.
a. Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 109; hdpc. without title. 18.8 x 12.2 cm. (cropped)
b. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 109, col. 20.8 x 13.3 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 207, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
2427. THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED. -
O say, can a thought so vile and base come (4 vs.) Air:
Star-Spangled Banner.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 21 x 14.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 813; by Henry Hack Jr.; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stars within two stripes, col. 21
X 13.5 cm.
2428. THE UNION MUST 5TMi'D\- Arise, arise! your
Country now calls you (4 vs. and music)
Words and Music by Mrs. CM. Meriam; dedicated
by permission to Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan; with
McClellan's letter of acceptance below verses, Camp near
Rectortown, Va., November 7th, 1862; Van Ingen & Snyder,
Engravers; print. Ringwalt & Brown; cop: 1862, Mrs.
C. M. Meriam, EDPa.
Eagle with shield at top, Zouave and Union soldier
holding banners at sides, col. 29.1 x 22.2 cm.
2429. UNION ROOT HOG OR DIEI-JVom; gentlemen all lis-
ten, a story you shall know (8 vs.)
Words by Wattle Rusher; sung by Miss Annie Rush, at
Kossuth E.xchange Seventh St., Below Market; publ. Warren
(2); advs: Pike's Vegetable Tooth Ache Drops, and You will
save 30 per cent.
T. o. border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
2430. THE UNION ROOT HOG OR DIE.— Away down in
South Carolina, they're kicking up a muss (7 vs.)
By Mick Ryan, 3d. Regiment N. Y. Volunteers; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 23 x 13.9 cm.
2431. THE UNION SOLDIERS ADDRESS TO THE FLAG.-
When freemens' hearts, with one accord (10 vs. and 2
chors.)
The following Poem was composed and written by John
Y. Wren, of Battery G. Second Artillery, Pennsylvania
Volunteers, while acting Canonier ... at Fort Lincoln,
D.C., December 2d, 1863 . . .; sold only by W. W. Pell.
T. o. border; flags. 22.5 x 12.9 cm.
2432. THE UNION SOLDIER'S VBJ^^ER.-Almighty God!
eternal friend (3 vs.) Tune— "Old Hundred."
Dedicated to the U. S. Army, by H. V. McCuUy; print.
Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 10.5 cm.
THE UNION SOLDIER'S SONG, see KEYSTONE
BRIGADE.
2433. THE UNION SOUG.-Boys and girls are all for
Union (5 vs. and chor.) ^
Words by Wm. Oland Bourne. 20.2^ 11.3 cm.
2434. UNION SONG. BELL AND EVERETT CAMPAIGN
SONG— Tfee ivide-awakes they like to bluster (7 vs. and
chors.) Air— Dixie's Land.
By Frank; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 22.8 x 14.6 cm.
2435. THE UNION VOLUNTEER. -Cowc list to me one
and all (4 vs. and chor.)
163
Composed by Walter W. Warren and dedicated to
Corporal Wm. H. Smith, Co. G, Col. Small's 26th Penna
Regiment; sung nightly at the Kossuth Concert Saloon, 7th
St. above Chestnut, by Jacob S. Search; publ. Warren (1).
T. o. border, with soldier at top and soldier with
horse at bottom. 23.2 x 14.3 cm.
2436. THE UNION VOLUNTEER. -Sie^/ori^z, ye sons of
freedom (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.5 x 15.8 cm.
2437. THE UNION VOLUNTEERS. -Come all, ye gallant
Northerners , I pray you lend an ear (6 vs. and chor.) Air:
The Yacht America.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 16 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 22.8 x 14.5 cm.
c. With quotation marks around Air; by Mrs. N. Willis;
sheet no. 1083; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE AMERICAN
GIRL on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.2 x 13,8 cm.
THE UNION WAGON, see THE OLD UNION WAGON.
2438. THE UNION. WHOLE HOG OR ^O'H'E— Listen to de
Banjo, Oh listen to me sing (5 vs. and chor.)
Written by H. Angelo, and sung nightly at Sanford's
Opera House, by Sam. Sharpley, With Thunders of Applause.
A-J border. 21.4 x 13.7 cm.
2439. THE UNION! WHOLE HOG, OR NONE. -Come, lis-
ten all, you old and young, I've got a song that's new (5 vs.
and 2 chors.)
Composed by William H. Murphy; This Song can be
bought'at Mrs. Murphy's; print. Du Bree.
T. o. border with ornamental corners. 20.3 x 10.9 cm.
2440. THE UNITED BROTHERS. -Wg are a band of
brothers united (4 vs. and chor.)
By Wm. C. Marion.
a. Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 22 x 9.5 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint added. 24.3 x
14.8 cm.
2441. UNITED STATES SANITARY COMMISSION,
WOMEN'S PENN'A BRANCH, 1307 CHESTNUT STREET. -
My dear Mrs. Plitt (8 vs.)
Philadelphia, May 15, 1865. 20.2 x 12.2 cm.
2442. THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER! WHO IS HE? -Lei me
gaze upon this picture (6 vs.)
Headed: "Whose Father was He?", with explanation
beginning: "After the battle of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2d
and 3d, 1863, a Union Soldier was found . . . where,
wounded, he had laid himself to die;" by William H. Hay-
ward; cop: 1863, Wm. H. Hayward, DCMd.; with note at
foot identifying soldier as Sergt. A. Humerton, Co. C,
154th N.Y. Vols.; print. Slater.
Single -line border, with ornamental corners. 26.1 x
14.9 cm.
UNLUCKY DINAH CROW, see WITCHING DINAH
CROW.
2443. THE UNWELCOME VISIT. OR, DOMESTIC ASIDES.
— "/ really take it very kind (4 vs.) Air: The Washing-Day.
(1).
Sheet no. 1351; as sung by Tony Pastor; publ. Wrigley
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.6 cm.
2444. UP IN TENTH AVENUE.— 7 was promenading out,
one lovely morn (6 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1197; sung with great success by Tony
Pastor; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
UP WITH THE FLAG, LONG MAY IT WAVE, see
HOIST UP THE FLAG.
2445. UP WITH THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE. -Mji
friends, will you all have compassion (8 vs. and chor.)
Composed by J. MoQuaid; This Song can be had at 440
Monroe Street; print. Du Bree.
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 23.8 x
15.2 cm.
2446. THE UTAH HORROR! THE DARKEST DEED OF
THE 19TH CENTURY. MOUNTAIN MEADOW MASSACRE-
Come all ye Sons of Freedom (11 vs.)
Bruce 's Printing House.
T. o. border. 21.2 x 8.6 cm.
2447. THE VACANT CHAIR.-We shall meet, but we shall
m.iss him. (3 vs. and chor.)
[By Henry S. Washburn.]
a. Music obtained of Frederick Blume (1); [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 26.5 x 16 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 23 x 14. 7 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 25.2 x 16.1 cm.
d. [Without "The" in title;] with 3 chors.
A-J border. 20.3 x 13.1 cm. (cropped)
e. [Title as above;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; chair. 21 x 12.5 cm.
f. [As above;] with adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 22.9 x 12.5 cm.
g. [As above;] with different adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-
Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.2 cm.
h. [Without "The" in title;] publ. Johnson & Co. 19.8 x
11.4 cm.
i. Music obtained of Frederick Blume (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 155, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
j. [As above;] with advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500
Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 129, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.3 x 12.8 cm.
k. Music obtained of Frederick Blume (1); sheet no. 1111.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22.8 x 14.2 cm.
2448. VALENTINE & JULIA. -My Julia dear, my dear
wife, I'm. going to the war (3 vs.) Air: Jeannette and
Jeannot.
Written by Chas. A. Clark for Valentine L*** of Dur-
yee's Zouaves; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.7 cm.
2448A. VEGETABLE IVORY ALPHABET.-A stands for
Articles fancy and rare (37 lines).
164
Cop; 1862, William Kingsley, EDPa.; adv. on verso:
Great Natural Curiosity! Ivory That Grows on Trees;
print. E. Ketterlinus.
Printed in red and blue; red and blue border. 21.4 x
12.8 cm.
2449. VENETIAN BOAT-SONG. — Tte daybeam is over the
sea (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 609; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
2450. VENGEONS LA VATW.'E.-Debout, Fits de I'Union
(3 vs. and chor.) Air: Gloire aux martyrs victorieu.x!
Hymne patriotique par Gustave Dime, ouvrier-
estampeur; publ. De Marsan (3).
De iVIarsan eagle border, col. 23.6 x 15.8 cm.
2451. VERLANGEN NACH JESUM.-Wo is t Jesus mein
Verlangen (9 vs.)
T. o. border. 24.4 x 18.2 cm.
2452. VERSES COMPOSED TO ILLUSTRATE THE CASE
OF A YOUNG SOLDIER, WHO FELL IN THE BATTLE OF
ANTIETAM, SEPT. 17TH, A.D., 1862. -Come my Chris-
tian friends and neighbours (18 vs.)
By G. W. W. Tanner, of Wisconsin; print. Swan.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
2453. VERSES ON THE DEATH OF MISS. ANNIE LILLY,
ONE OF THE VICTIMS OF THE ACCIDENT ON THE
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. -Jfj?zrf reader, view
this happy throng (4 vs.)
Advs: You will save 25 per cent, by getting your
Printing done, and Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.;
publ. Johnson (3).
a. T. o. border; train. 23.3 x 15.1 cm.
b. T. o. border. 22.6 x 14.6 cm.
2454. VETERAN CAVALRY SONG. -Come listen all your
Cavaliers, a song to you I'll sing (8 vs. and chor.) Air.—
Old Virginia Low Lands.
By Smooth Bore, of the 1st Me. Cavalry; publ. Hard-
wick; cop: 1863, G. P. Hardwick, D.C.
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 105,
col. 20.5 X 12.7 cm.
2455. THE VETERAN'S RETURN FROM THE ViAR-'Twas
on a Sabbath mom (4 vs. and chor.)
Published and sung by James D. Gay, of Philadelphia,
the celebrated Army Song Publisher, formerly a member
of the Ringgold Artillery, of Reading, Pa.; adv: Sutlers
and dealers supplied with all of Gay's celebrated Army
Songs .
Letter paper; child on memorial holding flag, figure
of Liberty and battle scene at top. Zouave to right on page,
and naval scene at bottom, in orange. 24.7 x 17.3 cm.
THE VETERAN'S RETURN FROM THE WAR, see also
THE SWORD OF BUNKER HILL.
2456. THE VETERAN'S SO^G. -Come gather 'round the
Camp-fire and till the break of day (7 vs. and chor.) Air:
Old Virginia Low Lands.
By John Ross Di.\; cop: 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 200, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 107, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.7 cm.
2457. VICTORIOUS GENERAL GRANT. -Tis of a noble
soldier (8 vs. and 2 chors.) Air— "The Spider and the Fly."
Composed, published, and sung by James D. Gay; cop:
1868, James D. Gay, EDPa.
Single-line border; Union soldiers returning home
from war, in oval. 23 x 14.3 cm.
2458. VICTORIOUS GENERAL GRANT!-'Tjs of a noble
soldier that now I am going to sing (5 vs. and chors.)
Air— "No Irish Need Apply."
Published and sung by James D. Gay, the celebrated
Army Song Dealer; adv: All of Gay's beautiful Army Songs
are lithographed in colors; cop: 1865, James D. Gay,
EDPa.
T. o. border. 19.6 x 11.3 cm. (cropped)
2459. VICTORY AND DEATH. -Bwi late from town and
village (10 vs.)
[Signed] Belle F.; copyright secured by W. T. Foster.
Mourning border; eagle with flags, arms, and musical
instruments. 20.1 x 13.1 cm.
2460. VICTORY AT LAST. -For many years we've waited
(3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Mrs. M. A. Kidder; music by Wm. B. Brad-
bury.
a. Cop: 1865, Wm. B. Bradbury, DN.J.; [sold by] Wm. B.
Bradbury (2); publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle. 23.2 x 14.2 cm.
b. [Without names of author and composer;] with excla-
mation point at end of title; sung at the raising of the Old
Flag over Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865; music obtained
of Wra. B. Bradbury (1); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
c. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.2 x 13.7 cm.
d. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 25.1 x
15.5 cm.
e. With exclamation point at end of title; cop: 1865, Wm.
B. Bradbury, DN.J.; music publ. by Wm. B. Bradbury (2),
and obtained of him; publ. Johnson & Co. 18.9 x 10.4 cm.
f. From Bradbury's "Golden Censer".
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
g. [As above;] with adv: Ten illustrated Songs [publ.]
Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 62,
col.; wreath surrounding title with motto "E Pluribus
Unum". 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 62a. 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
i. [Without names of author and composer;] sheet no.
984; Sung at the raising of the "Old Flag" over Fort Sum-
ter, April 14, 1865; music obtained of Wm. B. Bradburj-
(1); [publ.] Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.7 x 14.2 cm.
2461. VILIKINS AND HIS DINAH! OR, THE CUP OF COLD
PISON. — Tjs of a rich merchant who in London did dwell
(6 vs. and moral)
a. Sung nightly by Charley White, with Shouts of Applause,
at 49 Bowery, N.Y.; print. Andrews; with Astley's imprint
added.
T. o. border. 24 x 15. 4 cm.
b. With "and" spelled "avd", and without comma in title;
publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.9 x 16 cm.
165
2462. VIR-GIN-A.— Now kind folks, your attention, come,
listen, one and all (11 vs.) Air: New-Jers-A.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16.5 cm.
b. By William Buckley, of New York.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 34, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.6 x 13 cm.
c. [As above;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 208, col. 21.2 x
13.2 cm.
d. By William Buckley, of New York; sheet no. 1109;
publ. Wrigley (1) [imprint upside-down].
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
VIRGINIA LOWLANDS, see SEVEN DAYS FIGHT BE-
FORE RICHMOND.
2463. THE VIRGINIA ROSE-BUD; OR, THE LOST CHILD.
— / had a bud— 'twas in my garden growing (2 vs. and
chors.)
a. As sung by F. Leslie, at White's Concert Saloon, 53
Bowery, New York; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.4 cm.
b. [As above;] with Astley's imprint pasted over
Andrews'. 23.2 x 15.2 cm.
c. Title: "Virginia Rose Bud"; 1st line: "I had a flower
within my garden growing" and other variations; chor.
divided in four parts; publ. Johnson (2); adv: 600 different
kinds of Songs.
A-J border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
d. [Without "The" and punctuation in title;] sheet no.
966; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
e. [As above;] publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.2 cm.
2464. A VISIT TO BARNUM'S MUSEUM.-/ came to this
city but a few days ago (5 vs.) Air: The Man in the Moon.
By Eugene T. Johnston.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.6 x I6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1148.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15.2 cm.
2465. VIVA L'AMERICA.— AToftfe Republic] happiest of
lands (3 vs. and chor.)
a. With 3 chors.; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle. 21 x 12.3 cm.
b. Sung by J. Stratton, at Bryant's Minstrels, 472 Broad-
way, N.Y.; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border. 24.7 x 16.3 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Printing of all description
executed.
A-J border. 22.8 x 13.5 cm.
d. With "Vive" in title; print. Johnson (2); advs: Cards,
Bill Heads, Circulars, etc., Johnson is now Publishing the
Largest and the best selection of Songs, and Ball Room
Monitor, by Prof. C. Brooks.
Floating hemisphere with flag and motto "Our Country"
between two eagles. 20.5 x 13 cm.
e. 2nd song: "Hail to the Chief"; publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. 24 x 14 cm.
f. Adv: 500 Dlustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 17, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 21 x 13 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 17a, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 21 X 13.2 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 17b, col.; [publ.] Magnus
(1). 21 X 13 cm.
i. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 19.7 x
12 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 179, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.2 X 12.5 cm.
k. Sheet no. 413; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col. 25
X 14.5 cm.
2466. VIVE LA COMPAGNIE.-Lei Bacchus and Venus li-
bations pour forth (5 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22 x 14.6 cm.
2467. A VOICE FROM ELLSWORTH.-^ ^afrioi's name
will never die (7 vs.)
By Mrs. R. M. Heldrick; Respectfully dedicated to the
New York Fire Zouaves.
a. [Without author;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 24 x 16 cm.
b. With exclamation mark after title; sheet no. [7?] 70;
sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.2 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1056; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 22 x 13 cm.
2468. THE VOICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA UNION
MEETING I— P7e love the North, the South and East (7 vs.)
First vs. headed "Resolved"; 2nd vs. headed "There-
fore, Resolved". 32 x 16.2 cm.
2469. VOICI LE SABRE DE MON PERE. HERE IS THE
SABRE OF MY FATHER. -Vozcz le sabre de man pere
(4 vs. and chors., with English translation)
From the Opera-Bouffe of J. Offenbach: La Grande
Duchesse; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x 16 cm.
2470. THE VOLUNTEER. -^rfjeM to peace and all its
charms (8 vs.)
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 93, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
19.3 X 11.5 cm.
c. 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 102, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 13 cm.
d. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 103, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12.2 cm.
2471. THE VOLUNTEER.— Oearesf Mother, I am going
(3 vs. and chors.) Air.— "Annie Lisle".
Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Catalogues furnished on appli-
cation.
Double-line border. 18.7 x 10.7 cm.
2472. THE VOLUNTEER.— Owr Country calls us to the
Southern tented field (10 vs.)
24 X 15.4 cm.
166
2473. THE VOLUNTEER FIREMAN. -T/ze Evening hour
doth wane (41 lines) Tune.— Old Dog Tray.
By W. M. S., of the Mechanic; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 22.3 x 9.5 cm. (cropped)
2474. VOLUNTEER'S MEMENTO. -Frzewrf . . . of our
Union, true to our Nation (6 vs. with 3 bars of music)
Copyright secured in 1862; patent applied for by
James P. Herron; [with spaces to be filled in by soldier.]
Letter paper; blue ink; ribbon border around vs. in
red; eagle with flag, in red and blue. 21 x 14 cm.
2475. VOLUNTEERS' SONG.— Orezoard.' onward! is the cry
now (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Free and Easy.
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 94, col; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 213a, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
d. Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 144. 21.5 x 13.7 cm.
VOLUNTEER'S SONG, see also COMRADES, JOIN
THE REVEILLE.
2476. VOLUNTEER'S WATCH SOT^G. -Behold! how
brightly Freedom's morning (3 vs.) Air.— Behold! how
brightly breaks the morning.
Words by A. J. H. Duganne; publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
2476A. VOTE FOR CHARLEY BROWN !-Democrafs who
love your State (7 vs.)
T. o. border. 21.1 x 14.3 cm.
2477. WAIT FOR THE LAGER. A PARODY ON "WAIT
FOR THE WAGON."— WiZ/ you come with me, my Billy,
into the cellar, near (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan horned imp border, col. 24.5 x I6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 719; publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE UNION
BOYS on recto.]
Wrigley horned imp border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
WAIT FOR THE TURN OF THE TIDE, see PRETTY
LITTLE FLORA.
2478. WAIT TILL YOU GET IT. -Of late, around town, a
new by-word's come out (6 vs. and chors.) Air: Gee ho,
Dobbin.
Written and sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26 x 16.4 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 235, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 247b, col. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
d. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 248b, col. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
e. (As above;] hdpc. Magnus 251, col. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
f. Sheet no. 1198; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.5 x 14 cm.
2479. WAITING FOR THE UAY- Ah! my heart is weary,
waiting (3 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.5 x 16.3 cm.
2480. WAKE, DINAH, WAKEl-H'afee, Dinah, wake! the
bright moon is beaming (3 vs. and chor.)
Poetry & Melody by S. C. Howard; Sung nightly by
Geo. Christy & Woods' Minstrels; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 24.8 x 14.9 cm.
2481. WAKE NICODEMUS!— iVicodemMS the slave, was of
African birth (4 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by Henry Clay Work.
a. With comma after "Nicodemus" in first line; Root &
Cady (2), Music Publishers; publ. Auner.
A-J border. 22.8 x 12.7 cm.
b. Music published by Root & Cady (2); obtained of Fred-
erick Blume (1); [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x I6 cm.
c. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 16 cm.
d. Root & Cady, Music Publishers (2); publ. Johnson &
Cartlich, and Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.6 x 13.5 cm.
e. Root & Cady, Music Publishers (2); print. Johnson (2);
adv: Look out for Prof. Brook's Ball Room Monitor.
Third Edition. 19 x 10.5 cm.
2482. WALK ALONG, 30mi.-All the way from North-
Carolina (5 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Wood's Minstrels; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.6 x 16.8 cm.
b. [Without comma in title, and without hyphen in first
line;] as sung by Eph Horn of Wood's Minstrels; sheet no.
1029; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
WALK IN JOE, see COME BACK, STEBEN.
2483. WALKING DOWN BROADWAY. -T/ze sweetest thing
in life, and no one dare say nay (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 1103; by William Lingard; music published
by W. A. Pond & Co.; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.9 x 15.3 cm.
WANAMAKER'S SECESSION SONG, see SOUTHERN
WAGON.
2484. THE WANDERER'S FARE WELL.- Fa reu'eH, dear
friends, once more farewell (2 vs. and chor.)
a. As Sung by Dick McGowan, Banjoist and Comedian;
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 25.2 x 15.9 cm.
b. Sheet no. 538; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 25 x 16.6 cm.
2485. WANDERER'S FAREWELL. -T/ie sails are all
swelling, the streamers float gay (4 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.8 x 14.7 cm.
167
2486. WANDERER'S RETURN. -0«ce more I stand by the
fountain clear (4 vs.)
Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.5 x 15 cm.
2487. WANDERING REFUGEE. -FareweH mother, home
and friends (2 vs. and chors.)
Music publ. by Louis Tripp; publ. Johnson (2). 20.5 x
12.8 cm.
2488. WANTED A SUBSTITUTE. -Wa?zierf (2 SaftsijiMfe (3
vs. and chor.)
a. Music had at Oliver Ditson & Co. (1); publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 11.7 cm.
b. Title: "Want-A Substitute"; by George P. Holt; Tune:
Uncle Sam's farm; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 141, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
2489. THE WAR IN EUROPE. -From Europe the news did
take us by surprise (5 vs. and chor.) Air:' Billy Barlow.
By Frederick S. English; publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14.5 cm.
2490. THE WAR IS OVER NOW.-Tfee Cruel war is over;
Peace has come again, sirs (5 vs. and chor.) Air: Bow,
wow, wow.
By Eugene T. Johnston.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.4 x 16.2 cm.
b. With 2 chors.; sheet no. 973; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.5 x 14.5 cm.
2491. WAR SONG FOR THE 79TH REGIMENT. -Sons of
Freedom now arise (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "79th Regiment"; by Mrs. Winter; dedicated to
Samuel McKinzie Elliott, Lieut-Col. commanding the N.Y.
79th. Regt. per favour Commissary John White; Air: Scots
wha a Wallace bled; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 26 x 17 cm.
b. Air— "Scott's wha hae wi Wallace Bled"; sheet no.
768; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
21.5 x 13.4 cm.
2492. WAR SONG OF THE NEW-YORK 69TH REGIMENT.
—The country calls thee, Sixty-Ninth (5 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
2493. WAR SONG NO 2 OF THE 69TH REGIMENT. -Come
all, you Irish hayroes, where iver that you be (5 vs. and
chor.) Air: My Boy with the Auburn Hair.
a. With "Regimet" in title; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, ool. 23.3 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan border, eagle, drapery with
stars and stripes; col. 25 x I6 cm.
c. Title: "New War Song of the 69th Regiment"; with
period and dash after "Air"; sheet no. 513; By D. S. F. of
Brooklyn; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 28 x 21.7 cm.
d. Title and author as above; sheet no. 769; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.5 x 12.7 cm.
2494. WAR-SONG OF THE UNION.-To arm^, Ye Brave]
obey your Country's call (4 vs. and chor.) Air: The
Standard-Bearer.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
b. With Air in quotation marks; sheet no. 798; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley flag border, stripes with starry top, col.
24.3 X 14.7 cm.
2495. WARREN'S ADDRESS. TO THE AMERICAN SOL-
DIERS BEFORE THE BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL.-
Standl the ground's your own my braves (3 vs.) Air. —
Bruce's Address.
a. Sheet no. 767; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15.4 cm.
b. By Saugerties Bard; sheet no. 668; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
2496. WAS MY BROTHER IN THE BATTLE ?-TeiJ me,
tell me weary soldier (3 vs. and chor.)
a. With 2 vs. and 2 chors.; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 20.6 x 12 cm.
b. With exclamation point after title; by Stephen C. Fos-
ter; music had of Horace Waters (1); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
c. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 22 x 14.5 cm.
d. [Without question mark after title;] with 2 vs. only;
Respectfully Dedicated to A. G. Corbit, Company M, of the
28th Regt. Pa. Vols.; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Send for
Johnson's New Catalogue.
A-J border. 21.4 x 12.6 cm.
e. With 2 vs. and 2 chors.
A-J border. 20.2 x 13 cm.
f. With 2 vs. and 1 chor.; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
g. By C. S. Foster; adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glo-
rious Union Packet.
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 101,
col. 20.2 X 12.7 cm.
h. [As above;] bronze ink. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
i. By C. S. Foster; adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ.
Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 107, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
j. By C. S. Foster.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20 x 12 cm.
k. Sheet no. 844; music by Horace Waters, New York;
sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
1. By Stephen C. Foster; [without question mark after
title;] sheet no. 1128.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23 x 15.3 cm.
2497. WASHINGTON, STAR OF THE WEST. -T/jere's a
Star in the West that will never go down (3 vs.)
As sung by Mr. Quayle.
168
a. [Without "as sung by";] with "never" before "will"
in 1st line; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border; bust of Washington. 21 x 12.7 cm.
b. Publ. Delestatius; adv: Juvenile, Blank, and School
Books; print. Grattan & Bro.
T. o. border. 17.7 x 10.4 cm.
c. [Without comma in title;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 23, col. 19.7 x
10.8 cm.
d. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; double-line border; hdpc. Magnus 24,
col. 21.2 X 13.5 cm.
e. [As above;] with adv: Purchase Magnus's Ornamental
and Glorious Union Packet. 21 x 13 cm.
2498. WASHINGTON'S BIRTH DAY .-Awake, arouse, the
day's at hand (3 vs.)
a. Written by Archibald Scott; publ. De Marsan (4); copy-
right secured.
De Marsan lyre border, col. 24.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 335; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 14.9 cm.
WASHINGTON'S STATUE, see SWORD SONG.
2499. THE WATCHER. -Tfce night was dark and fearful
(4 vs.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.7 cm.
2500. THE WATCHMAN.— Good ni^t, good night, my dear-
est (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 15 cm.
2501. THE WATCHMAN.— Pas< twelve O'clock: past twelve
(4 vs.)
Sheet no. 657; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
2502. THE WATCHMAN NO. 2.-Tke snow was falling fast
and deep, and cold the north wind swept (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 727; 2nd song: "The Rose of Tralee"; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.5 cm.
2503. THE WATERFALL.-/ love the sweet music that
floats on the breeze (8 vs.)
Sheet no. 1308; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.6 cm.
THE WATERFALL, see also ORIGINAL WATERFALL.
2504. THE WATER-MILL.— Listen to the water-mill,
through the livelong day (6 vs.)
Sheet no. 71; publ. Wehman (2).
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.4 cm.
2505. THE WATERY GRAVE. -Tfee sun had set in its
crimson bed (3 vs.)
Composed by A. B. E.; 2nd Song: "Nellie, Wilt Thou
Be My Bride?;" publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.9 x 14.9 cm.
2506. THE WAVING BANNER.-ATow we raise our joyful
voices (7 vs. and chor.)
Print. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14 cm.
2507. WAY DOWN IN CAIRO.— O/z, Ladies don't you blush,
when I come out to play (5 vs. and chor.)
Print. George S. Harris.
T. o. border. 16.5 x 10 cm.
WAY DOWN IN CAIRO, see also STRIKE, BOYS,
STRIKE and TRUST TO LUCK.
2508. WAY DOWN SOUTH IN DE ALABAMA. -'Waji doum
South, in de Alabama (5 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
2509. WE ALL HAVE HEARTS TO FIGHT FOR HOME.-
We all have hearts to fight for home (4 vs.) Air— "Our
warrior hearts for battle burn."
Headed: "Dedicated to the Native American Party,
by R***"; 2nd song: "The Natives Are Up, D'Ye See";
Copyright Secured.
T. o. border. 25.8 x 22 cm.
2510. WE ARE COMING, FATHER ABRAHAM, 600,000
MORE.— We are coming, father Abraham,, six hundred
thousand m.ore (4 vs.)
[By James Sloan Gibbons.]
a. With "Abraham" spelled "Abra'm" in title and ex-
clamation point at end; "Abram" in 1st line; words by
J. CuUen Bryant; music by D. A. Warden; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.1 x 14.4 cm.
b. Title and authors of words and music as above; with
"Abra'm" in 1st line; publ. Auner (3); music obtained of
D. A. Warden (3).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14.9 cm.
c. Title: "Three hundred Thousand more"; first line with
"Abraam" and ending "three hundred thousand more";
[sold by] Louis Bonsai.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 13.7 cm.
d. Title and first line as above; but with "Abraham" in
1st line; from the New York Evening Post. 13.9 x 11.5 cm.
e. [Without "600,000 More" in title;] but with chor.;
short lines; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26 x 15.1 cm.
f. [Without comma after "Coming" in title;] with last
part of verses indented as chor.; words by J. Cullen
Bryant; music by D. A. Warden; song with Piano accom-
paniment had at Johnson's (2); publ. Johnson (2). 24.2 x
15.2 cm.
g. [As above, but without "song with Piano accompani-
ment . . .";] with adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.
24.5 X 15.3 cm.
h. [As above;] but with different adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball
Room Monitor.
A-J border. 21.4 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
i. [Without commas after "Coming" and "Abraham" in
title;] with last part of verses indented as chor.; [publ.]
Johnson & Co.
Double-line border. 18.3 x 11.8 cm.
j. Title: "Si.x Hundred Thousand More"; with "Abraam"
in first line; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.2 x 15.5 cm.
2511. WE ARE COMING SISTER MARY. -On a stormy
night in winter (4 vs. and chor.)
169
Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
2512. "WE ARE FOR THE UNION. "-Cowe now, boys,
and listen to me (6 vs. and 2 chors.) Air— "Gay and
Happy."
By a Penn'a. Volunteer, driven out of Baltimore.
Eagle with flag. 24.2 x 12.3 cm.
2513. WE ARE FOR THE VNION .-Our Flag and the Union!
in the North is the cry (4 vs. and chor.) Air— Gay and
Happy.
Revised and printed expressly for the Public Schools;
respectfully dedicated to Wheelock M. Gardner, Esq.
Brooklyn, N.Y.
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 15.1 cm.
b. Title: "Our Country's Flag"; with quotation marks
enclosing, "Our Flag and the Union," in first line; [without
"Revised and printed . . ." and "Respectfully dedicated
. . .";] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 24.4 x 16.1 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan fountain border. 25.4 x 16.6
cm.
d. [As above;] publ. Johnson (2); a song for Volunteers;
composed by William Sutherland; with a list of "National
Songs" at bottom; adv: Union Badges, Letter and Note
Paper, etc.
A-J border. 22.9 x 15.3 cm.
e. First line and publ. as above; adv: Cards, Circulars,
Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 22.5 x 11.8 cm.
f. With "New York" written out in dedication; with semi-
colon after "Union" in first line; adv: 500 Illustrated Bal-
lads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 2, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.7 x 13.5 cm.
g. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 4, bronze ink; [publ.] Mag-
nus (1). 21 X 13.1 cm.
h. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 21, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
21.3 X 13.5 cm.
i. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 22, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
19.8 X 10.8 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 206a, col.; [publ.] Magnus.
20.1 X 10.9 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 212, col.; [publ.] Magnus.
20.1 X 10.9 cm.
WE ARE FOR THE UNION, see also THE PENNSYL-
VANIAN BATTLE CRY.
WE ARE OUT ON THE OCEAN SAILING, see A HOME
BEYOND THE TIDE.
2514. [WE HAVE CHOSEN FOR OUR CHIEF]— We have
chosen for our chief (4 vs. and chor.) Air— "Tramp, tramp,
tramp."
18 X 11.7 cm.
2515. WE HAVE LIVED AND LOVED TOGETHER.-We
have lived and loved together (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.9 x 15.8 cm.
b. Publ. and sung by James D. Gay; 2nd song: "Soldier's
Wife & Home"; adv: Gay's Illustrated Song Sheet; [sold by]
A. Hennings.
Single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 183a. 23.5 x 14.1 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col. 20.3 x
12.6 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 239, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.7 cm.
2516. WE MAY BE HAPPY YET.-O/z, smile as thou wert
wont to smile (2 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "There's Music In The Air"; print.
Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
b. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 636; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border, col. 24.7 x 15.5 cm.
2517. WE MEET AG AJN .-When friend from friend is
doomed to stray (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 874; as sung by Frank Spear, with Budworth
& Campbell's Wood's Minstrels; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.8 x 15.5 cm.
2518. WE MEET BY CHANCE. — IWzen evening brings the
twilight hour (3 vs.)
a. With "Met" for "Meet" throughout; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.3 x 14.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 334; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.3 cm.
2519. WE MET. — We met, — 'twas in a crowd— and I thought
he would shun m.e (3 vs.)
"A beautiful sentimental song"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.6 cm.
2520. WE PARTED BY THE RIVER SIDE. -We parted by
the river side (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1073; Words and Music by William S. Hays;
music, published by J. L. Peters & Brother, can be ob-
tained of J. L. Peters; [publ.] Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 23.2 x
15.4 cm.
2521. WE SHALL SEE HER NO MORE.-Ofe, the bright
sunny South where the sugar cane grows (2 vs. and chor.)
Words by C. Hart; music by F. Buckley; Sung with
Tremendous Applause by Buckley's celebrated Band of
Minstrels; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14.2 cm.
2522. WE STAND BENEATH OUR FLAG SOLDIERS'
CWySM^.— Proudly beneath the old flag we stand (2 vs.)
Music obtained at G. D. Russell & Go's Music Store;
publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.5 x 15 cm.
2523. WE WERE BOYS AND GIRLS TOGETHER.-We were
boys and girls together (2 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co.; 2nd song: "My
Love Is Like A Red, Red Rose"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
2524. WE WILL HAVE THE UNION STlLh.-Will you lis-
ten to my ditty (6 vs. and chor.) Air: Free and Easy still.
By Robert Smith; with 5th vs. beginning: "Let but
General Scott command us . . ."
170
a. [Without "still" in Air;] with Sth vs. beginning: "Let
but McClellan command us . . ."; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.1 x 14.7 cm.
b. [Without author's name;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.3 x 13.9 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 24.5 x 13.5 cm.
d. Sheet no. 572; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.1 cm.
e. Sheet no. 837; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2525. THE WEARING OF THE GREEN. -O Paddy dear,
and did you hear the news that's going round (6 vs.)
Sung by J. H. Glenny, at Niblo's Theatre, in the Great
Sensation-Play of "Arrah-na-Pogue"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.8 x 16.7 cm.
2526. THE WEARING OF THE GREY-li.— They've trampled
on poor Ould Ireland (5 vs.)
Sung by J. H. Glenny, the celebrated Irish Comedian
and Vocalist, in the drama of "Arrah na Pogue" at Niblo's
Garden, New-York.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clovni border. 24.4 x 15.9 cm.
b. Sheet no. 361; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.1 x 15. 1 cm.
2527. WEARING OF THE GREEN.-/'w a poor forsaken
croppy (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan ship border, col. 24.5 x 16 cm.
2528. THE WEDDING OF BAhhYVOB.Y.Y.H. -Descend ye
chaste Nine, to a true Irish bard (10 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4); copyright secured.
De Marsan comic heads border, col. 25.3 x 16.6 cm.
b. Sheet no. 754; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.7 x 15.6 cm.
WEE-HAW-KEN, see ISABELLA WITH THE GINGHAM
UMBRELLA.
2529. WEEP NOT, COMRADES, FOR ME. -Weep not, oh,
weep not! Comrades for me (3 vs. and chor.)
Extract from the Diary of a Union Soldier: "Manassas,
July 22nd, 1861.— Ever shall I remember the touching inci-
dents of yesterday . . ."; words and music by Geo. Reed
Cromwell; publ. Firth, Pond & Co. (1).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 157, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.7 x 12.2 cm. (cropped?)
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 192,
col. 20.3 X 12.6 cm.
2530. WELCOME, BONNY BVSiD. — Tha'rt welcome little
bonny brid (11 vs.)
[Signed] Samuel Laycock.
T. o. border. 25.8 x 11.2 cm.
2531. WELCOME, BRAVE BOYS. RICHMOND FALLS:
THE WAR IS O'ER.-Richmond falls ! the War is o'er
(5 vs. and 2 chors.)
Words by O. Wheelock; set to music by J. Marsh (2);
cop: 1865, J. Marsh, EDPa.; publ. Auner (5); with narra-
tive of "The Religious Card-Player" on verso.
Double-line border; eagle with flag. 20.2 x 12.2 cm.
2532. WELCOME HOME.-M'efcome home! thou long-lost
rover (3 vs. and chor.)
Advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Bal-
lads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 188, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.3 x 11.3 cm.
2533. WELCOME HOME.-Fe Braves! whose hands on
Mexic's plain (4 vs. and chor.)
The celebrated song, sung by Miss Fanny Heron, &
Messrs. Guibilei & Johnston, with great applause, at the
banquet in honor of the return of The Pennsylvania Volun-
teers; written by John W. Watson, Esq.; music composed
and arranged by Professor James Bellak; cop.; adv: words
and music to be had at the People's Music Store, Si.xth
above Chestnut Street, Phila.; with title on 1st page, text
on 2nd and 3rd; headed: "Welcome Song"; print. Bryson
& Cooper.
Wavy line border with ornamental corners; 2 bee-hives
and fruit on 1st page; 2 cannons and lyre on last page.
19.7 X 12.7 cm.
2534. WELCOME HOME. -My Mary comes !— It is the hour
(2 vs.)
Sheet no. 314; by Geoge [sic] P. Morris; publ. Wrigley
(1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.6 x 16.3 cm.
2535. WELCOME MOTHER.-WeZcome, mother! now I
greet thee (3 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24 x 16.I cm.
b. With comma in title; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 68, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12. 5 cm.
d. Sheet no. 604; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2536. WELCOME OUR GALLANT 69TH.-TAe Sixty-Ninth
you all must say (2 vs. and chor.) Air: Marshal Ney.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border, col. 23.9 x 16.3 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan border, eagle, drapery with
stars and stripes, col. 24.4 x 16.2 cm.
2537. WELCOME SONG, DEDICATED TO THE COM-
MANDER, OFFICERS AND CREW OF THE U. S. SLOOP-
OF-WAR KEARSARGE, ON HER ARRIVAL AT THE
CHARLESTOWN NAVY YARD, NOV. 7, 1864. -Welcome,
brave Kearsarge's crew (18 vs.)
By Phineas Stowe, Pastor of 1st Bap. Mariners'
Church, Boston; Bethel, Corner of North Bennet and
Hanover Streets; publ. by Committee of the Mariners' Ex-
change, for the National Sailors' Fair; print. W. & E.
Howe; with facsimile signature of the Captain of the Kear-
sarge, Nov. 14, 1864.
T. o. border; yellow paper. 29.9 x 16.8 cm.
2538. WELCOME SONGS FOR SOLDIERS. -Wefconie,
welcome, sweetly rings (34 vs. and music to first vs.)
[Air] "See the Conquering Hero Comes."
171
This welcome is respectfully dedicated to the Heroes
in our Army and Navy on their Return Home, By their
Friend, Phineas Stowe, Seamen's Chaplain, Boston.
Wavy-line border, with ornamental corners. 31.7 x
24.7 cm.
2539. A WELCOME TO JAMES STEPHENS. -^H hail to
Jimmy Stephens (8 vs.)
By Michael O'Donnell; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25.2 x 16.9 cm.
WELCOME, WELCOME HOME, see THE DEAREST
SPOT ON EARTH TO ME IS HOME, SWEET HOME.
2540. WE'LL FIGHT FOR UNCLE SAM.-/ am a modern
hairo: my nam.e is Paddy Kearney (5 vs. and chor.) Air:
Whiskey in the jar.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border.
24.6 X 15.8 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan ship border, with war scenes
in lower corners. 23 x 14 cm.
c. With quotation marks around Air; sheet no. 1127; sung
by J, C, Wallace, Irish Comedian and Vocalist, with
unusual success; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 14.3 cm.
d. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 21.9 x
13 cm.
2541. WE'LL FOLLOW GRANT ONCE MORE.-0;z.' raise
the banner high again (2 vs.) Air— "Auld Lang Syne."
By Dexter Smith. 17.9 x 10.4 cm.
2542. WE'LL FOLLOW THE FLAG-0'er the land and
over the ocean (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Air— Gay and Happy; music obtained of Sep. Winner
(2); publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; eagle with flag. 23.3 x 14.8 cm.
b. [Without "the" before "ocean" in 1st line;] Tune—
"Gay and Happy"; revised and printed expressly for the
Public Schools, by permission of the Publisher, Sep.
Winner (2); print. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Bill Heads,
Circulars, etc.
Flag. 20.6 X 12.6 cm.
2543. WE'LL HAVE A LITTLE DANCE TO-NIGHT, BOYS.
—Oh, listen to this good old tune (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Andrews; with Astley's imprint added.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 15. 1 cm.
b. Sheet no. 149; publ. Wrigley (1); [with MARCHING
ALONG NO. 2 on recto.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
2544. WE'LL HAVE BUT GRANT, THE GEN'RAL, THERE.
— Why have our traitor foes of late (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 1100; [sold by] Partridge (2).
Double-line border with ornamental corners. 20.1 x
12.5 cm.
2545. WE'LL KEEP WASHINGTON-Cowe, arouse, ye
noble freem.en (7 vs. and chor.) Air "Gay and Happy."
By John L. Zieber, dedicated to John C. Hornby, Comp.
E, 1st Regt. Artillery, P.V.
A-J border. 20 x 12.6 cm. (cropped)
2546. WELLAR'S JAPAN PASTE BLACKING HAS RE-
CEIVED THE FIRST PREMIUMS AND A MEDAL AT THE
FAIRS OF NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE.
—Who would have m.ud-covered shoes (10 vs.) 17.1 x 12 cm.
WE'RE MARCHING ALONG, see MARCHING ALONG.
2547. WE'RE MARCHING DOWN TO DIXIE'S LAND-Good
news, good news , from Dixie's Land (6 vs. and 2 chors.)
Tune— Dixie's Land.
Publ. Johnson (2); sold by J. M. Hess. 20.7 x 12.9 cm.
2548. A WET SHEET AND A FLOWING SEA.-^ wet sheet
and a flowing sea (3 vs. and chor.)
a. A-J border. 20.2 x 13.8 cm. (cropped)
b. With exclamation point at end of title; publ. De Marsan
(4).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
c. [Without first "A" in title;] publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; sailing ship and cargo on wharf. 23.8 x
14.9 cm.
d. [Without period at end of title;] sheet no. 889; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.7 x 15,6 cm.
2549. WE'VE A MILLION IN THE FIELD.- TOe Flags are
flying, and brave men are dying (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Music, composed by Stephen C. Foster, obtained of
S. T. Gordon (2); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 23.1 x 14.8 cm.
b. With short lines; written and composed by Stephen C.
Foster; publ. S. T. Gordon (1).
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 213b, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 20.4 X 11.9 cm.
c. [As above;] single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 164. 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 187, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
e. Written and composed by Stephen C. Foster; sheet no.
929; sold by Partridge (2).
T." o. border. 19 x 11.7 cm.
2550. WHACK ROW DE DOW .—Good people all, both great
and small (4 vs., 2nd vs. reading: "Down South, there's
General Beauregard".)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 26.2 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 26 x 15.4 cm.
c. Sheet no. 845; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24. 7x 13.7 cm.
2551. WHACK ROW DE DOW; OR, HUNKEY BOY IS
YANKEE DOODLE.— ATozf white folks all, both great and
small, come listen to my song (5 vs. and chor., 2nd vs.
reading: "On Yorktown's old historic site".)
Headed: "New"; as sung by Frank Moran of Cam-
cross & Dixey's Minstrels and Opera Troupe; advs: Cards,
Circulars, Bill -Heads, etc., and Look out for our New
Songs; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15 cm.
2552. WHACK ROW DE DOW; OR, HUNKEY BOY IS
YANKEE DOODLE.— .Wom; white folks all, both great and
172
small, come listen to my sorig (7 vs. and chors., 2nd vs.
reading: "Beauregard the traitor's way down South")
a. Headed: "The Only Correct Edition"; publ. Johnson
(2).
A-J border. 23.5 x 14 cm.
b. Headed: "Original and Only Correct Edition"; with
comma after "Dow"; as sung by Frank Kerns, at the Kos-
suth E,xchange, Seventh, below Market; publ. Walter
Warren (2); advs: You will save 30 per cent, and Pike's
Vegetable Tooth Ache Drops.
T. o. border. 22 x 12. 2 cm.
2553. WHACK ROW BE DOW. NO 2. -The Rebels they are
getting scared (4 vs.)
As sung by Dan Bryant.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] De Marsan homed imp border. 23 x
14.7 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1031; publ. Wrlgley (1); [with BUNCH OF
BLUE RIBBONS on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 14.2 cm.
WHA'S NA PROUD O'ROBIN, see A HUNDRED YEARS
AGO.
2554. WHAT A HEEL SHE'S GOT BEHIND HER.-Down in
de hills ob Indian (5 vs. and chor.) Air.— The Girl I Left
Behind Me.
As sung by Mr. J. Carroll; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 13.5 cm.
2555. WHAT ARE THE WILD WAVES SAYmC?— What are
the wild waves saying (3 vs., uneven length)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1142; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.2 x 15.7 cm.
c. [As above;] Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x
15.4 cm.
WHAT FAIRY LIKE MUSIC, see DAYS OF ABSENCE.
2556. WHAT I DON'T LIKE TO SEE. -A song I'll sing now
in jingle and rhymes (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24.6 x 16 cm.
c. Sheet no. 161; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 15.6 cm.
2557. WHAT I DON'T LIKE TO SEE.-What a queer set of
creatures we are, I declare (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Scroggy (2).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 12 cm. (cropped)
2558. WHAT IRISH BOYS CAN DO. ANSWER TO: NO
IRISH NEED APPLY.— Tfeeji insult an Irishman, and think
nought of what they say (7 vs.)
a. (Without colon in title;) Words by William Sutherland,
author of "Columbia's Glorious Banner"; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 22.8 x 14.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border.
c. [As above;] De Marsan horned imp border. 25 x
16.2 cm.
d. Title: "Answer to No Irish Need Apply"; words by
William Sutherland, author of "Columbia's Glorious
Banner"; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor.
A-J border. 23.3 x 15.4 cm.
2559. WHAT IRISHMEN HAVE DONE.-Fe gallant sons of
Erin Isle, come listen to my lay (6 vs. and chor.) Air:
The Irish jaunting car.
By Eugene T. Johnston; adv: Ten illustrated Songs,
publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 61, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12 cm.
WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A MOTHER, see HOME
WITHOUT A MOTHER.
2560. WHAT IS HOME WITHOUT A SISTER?— H^zf is
hom.e without a sister (3 vs.)
Music obtained at Oliver Ditson & Co. (1); publ. Auner
(3).
A-J border. 23.4 x 15.3 cm.
2561. WHAT MAN WOULD BE WITHOUT A WOMAN. -
Though much is said and sung about a woman's tongue
(4 vs.) Air: Ladies' Tongues.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 24.8 x 16.4 cm.
b. Sheet no. 722; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
2562. WHAT NORAH SAID. REPLY TO NORAH O'NEAL. -
It is lonely ye are then without me (3 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Words by Arthur Matthison; music by W.F. Wellman,
Jr.; music obtained of C. H. Ditson & Co.; [publ.] De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
b. With "The Reply" in title; sheet no. 736; Oliver Ditson
& Co. (1), Music Publishers.
T. o. border. 20 x 15.4 cm. (cropped)
2563. WHAT OTHER NAME THAN THINE, MOTHER.-
What other name than thine, mother (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16.5 cm.
2564. WHAT WILL MRS. GRUNDY S AY 1 —Oh , fashion now
is all the rage in houses, hoops and dress (6 vs.)
Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14.6 cm.
WHAT WILL THE NEIGHBOURS SAY, see BLOW YE
WINDS.
2565. WHAT WILL YOU DO, L0VE?-W7ia/ will you do.
Love, when I am going (6 vs.)
a. As sung by C. J. Lane; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.4 x 16.2 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (4). 24 x 15.7 cm.
2566. WHAT'S THE iiEWSl-"WJiene'er we meet, you al-
ways say (7 vs.)
T. o. [Johnson] border. 20.2 x 11.5 cm. (cropped)
24.7 X 16.2 cm.
173
2567. WHEN ABE COMES MARCHING ROME. -When
"Abe" comes marching home again (6 vs.) Air: When
Johnny comes marching home.
By "Our Ned"; adv: Clubs and Dealers can have their
orders filled by addressing Mason & Co.
a. Adv: Now ready, McClellan Campaign Songster.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12.2 cm.
b. Title: "When Abe comes marching Home again.
Fremont Campaign Song"; headed: "Copyright Secured".
Double-line border; bust of Fremont. 23 x 16 cm.
2568. WHEN I AM ON A DISTANT SHOHE. -When I am on
a distant shore (4 vs.) Air: The Harp that once through
Tara's Hall.
By M. J. Million.
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 172, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.5 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1119; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2569. WHEN I DREAM THAT YOU LOVE UE.-When I
dream, that I love you you'll surely forgive (3 vs.)
A Favorite Song; sung by Mr. Sims Reeves; sheet no.
980; 2nd song: "Give me Woman, give me Wine"; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.7 cm.
2570. WHEN I SAW SWEET NELLIE HOME.-/n the sky
the bright stars glittered (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Charles Melville; adv: Ten illustrated
Songs; publ. Magnus fl).
a. Letter paper; single-line border; blue ink; hdpc.
Magnus 248b, col. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 251, col. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
2571. WHEN I WAS IN THE TOMBS.-/ am standing in the
cell, Dina (3 vs.) Air.— I'm Sitting on the Style, Mary.
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 24 x 14 cm.
2572. WHEN I WAS OUT A SLEIGHING. -ft snow'd so hard
the other day (5 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Printed as 59 lines; publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 25 x 14.7 cm.
2573. WHEN I WENT OUT A SKATING. -Orae day, I took
it in my head, to go and have a spree (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.7 x is. 7 cm.
b. Written by Frank Spear and Sung by him with great ap-
plause; sheet no. 869; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.4 x 15. 5 cm.
WHEN JAMIE COMES MARCHING HOME, see WHEN
JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME.
2574. WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING ViOWE.-When
Johnny comes marching home again (4 vs.)
[By Patrick S. Gilmore;] Music published by Henry
Tolman & Co.
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without "music published";] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 14.5 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan homed imp border. 25.3 x
16.3 cm.
d. Air.— "Johnny fill up the bowl."; published and sung
by J. D. Gay of Philadelphia, the celebrated Army Song
Dealer and Vocalist.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 138, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
e. [As above; without Gay's imprint.] 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
f. Varying: Music published by Tolman & Co.; publ.
Johnson (2).
Indian procession with two elephants. 21.6 x 10. 7 cm.
g. [As above;] publ. Johnson & Co.
Indian procession with two elephants. 20.5 x 12 cm.
(cropped)
h. Air.— "Johnny fill up the bowl."; adv: Ten [i]llustrated
Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 100, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
i. [As above; without adv.;] hdpc. Magnus 176, col. 20.4
X 12.5 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 178, col.; [publ.] Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12 cm.
k. Title: "When Jamie comes marching Home"; Air.-
"When Johnny Comes marching home."; varying: Music
obtained of O. Ditson & Co.; sheet no. 875, in right hand
corner; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.2 x 11 cm.
1. [As above;] with sheet no. printed in center. 23.6 x
15.5 cm.
m. Air.— "Johnny fill up the bowl."; sheet no. 1179; publ.
Wrigley (1), (3-line imprint).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.2 cm.
n. [As above;] with 2-line imprint. 23.9 x 15.2 cm.
2575. WHEN MOTHER MARRIED PAP.-Tfeis world is but
a hum.bug (5 vs. and chor.)
Music published by Joseph E. Winner; cop: 1868, J. E.
Winner, EDPa.; note from Winner granting publication
right to Auner; publ. Auner (4). 18.9 x 11.3 cm.
2576. [WHEN OUTWARD BOUND FOR DISTANT SEAS.]-
When outward bound for distant seas (5 vs.)
[Signed] W.A.W., Roxborough, Philadelphia.
T. o. border; sailing ship. 21.5 x 14 cm.
WHEN SHERMAN MARCHED TO THE SEA, see
SHERMAN'S MARCH TO THE SEA.
2577. WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME.-T/ze boys are
coming hom.e again (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer; music
obtained of Sawyer & Thompson.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 24 x 15.7 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
c. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 185,
col. 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
174
d. [As above;] bronze ink. 19.6 x 12.5 cm.
e. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; single-line border; blue ink; hdpc.
Magnus 249, col. 19.4 x 12 cm.
f. [As above;) hdpc. Magnus 254, col. 20.3 x 12.4 cm.
2578. WHEN THE BOYS COME MARCHING HOME.-T^ze
Veteran troops are coming home (4 vs. and 2 chors.)
Air.— "Johnny fill up the Bowl."
By A. Anderson, Jan. 1864; cop: 1864, A. Anderson,
EDPa; adv: Address of the Author, A. Anderson.
a. T. o. border. 23.5 x 15. 5 cm.
b. Headed: "Ballad No. 1."
T. o. border. 21.5 x 12.5 cm.
2579. WHEN THE CORN IS WAVING. -IWzen the corn is
waving, Annie dear (2 vs. and chors.)
As sung by Mr. Ashton, At the Alhambra Theater;
publ. San Francisco News Company; print. Calhoun.
T. o. border; farmer with scythe. 29.4 x 11.6 cm.
2580. WHEN THE MOON IS ON THE WATERS. -Wzen the
Moon is on the waters (2 vs.)
Music obtained of Frederick Blume (1); publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.2 x 16 cm.
2581. WHEN THE MOON ON THE LAKE IS BEAMING. -
When the moon on the lake is beaming (2 vs.)
Words and music by Stephen Massett; music had at
Wm. Hall & Sons (3); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border, col. 25 x 16.5 cm.
2582. WHEN THE MOON WITH GLORY BRIGHTENS. -
When the moon with glory brightens (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by M. J. Million.
a. Music by P. B. Isaacs; obtained from the Publishers,
Firth, Son & Co.; sung nightly, for weeks, with brilliant
effect, by C. J. Lockood [sic] of Wood's Minstrels; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 16.5 cm.
b. Title: "Maiden, Wilt Thou Roam? "; [without
"Words";] Air: When I saw sweet Nelly home.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 214, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
c. [As above;] sheet no. 1117; publ. Wrigley (1); [with
THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME and STRIKE THE HARP
GENTLY on verso.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
d. Music by P.B. Isaacs; music obtained from Firth Son
& Co.; sung by C.J. Lockwood of Wood's Minstrels; sheet
no. 1230.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.4 x 15.2 cm.
2583. WHEN THE SWALLOWS HOMEWARD FLY. -When
the swallows homeward fly (3 vs.)
a. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ. Magnus
(1). 21 X 13 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.2 x 12.6 cm.
2584. WHEN THERE'S LOVE AT HOME. A SONG BY THE
FIRESIDE. -r/jere's beauty all around (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 587; Words by permission of Oliver Ditson
& Co. (1), where music may be obtained; publ. Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 24 x 14.7 cm.
2585. WHEN THIS CRUEL DRAFT IS OVERl-Deares^
William, they will draft you (3 vs. and chors.)
a. Sold by P. Jesse; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan trapper border. 25.5 x 15.5 cm.
d. Sheet no. 862; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 13 cm.
e. By P. Jesse; sheet no. 1146; Air: When this Cruel War
is over.
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23.5 x 13.8 cm.
2586. WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER. -Dearest love,
do you remember (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Music obtained at Lee & Walker's; publ. Auner (3).
T. o. border. 23.1 x 14.8 cm.
b. [As above;] publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 24 x 14.5 cm.
c. Words by Cha's Carroll Sawyer; music by Henry
Tucker; had of Sawyer & Thompson; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 15 cm.
d. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.2 x I6 cm.
e. [As above;] De Marsan military cupid border. 23 x
14 cm.
f. Published by James D. Gay, the celebrated Army Song
Publisher, formerly of the Ringgold Artillery of Reading,
Pa.
Letter paper; blue ink; border with battle scene,
Zouave, ships, monument with flag, and figure of Liberty
in red, engraved by E. Rogers. 27.5 x 19.5 cm.
g. Music obtained at Lee & Walker's; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Catalogue of Songs furnished.
Double-line border. 17.5 x 9.5 cm.
h. Cop: 1862, J. Magee.
Letter paper; blue ink; double-line border with two
flags and motto "Liberty and Union Forever" in red and
blue; bust of Liberty in red and blue. 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
i. Adv: Magnus' Ornamental and Glorious Union Packet.
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 99, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
21 X 13.2 cm.
j. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 110, col. 20 x 12. 4 cm.
k. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 135, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20 X 12 cm. (cropped?)
1. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 124, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
m. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 125, col.; publ. Magnus (t).
20.3 X 12.5 cm.
n. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 126, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
o. Sheet no. 781; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
175
p. Sheet no. 1092; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing oupids border. 22.5 x 14 cm.
q. [As above; with BRUCE 'S ADDRESS TO HIS ARMY on
recto.] 24.3 x 14.7 cm.
WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER NO. 2, see
PARODY ON WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER.
2587. WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER. NO. 3. -Dearest
Sal, do you remember (4 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Tony Pastor; sheet no. 840; pubL Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 23 x 15.5 cm.
2588. WHEN THIS DREADFUL WAR IS ENDED.-TWzeK
this dreadful war is ended (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 858; copyright owned by Horace Waters;
music obtained of O. Ditson & Co.; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.2 x 14.7 cm.
2589. WHEN TWILIGHT DEWS ARE FALLING. -Wten twi-
light dews are falling soft (2 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan lyre border, col. 25 x 16 cm.
WHEN WE DWELL ON THE LIPS, see THE KISS.
2590. WHEN YOU AND I WERE SOLDIER BOYS.-O, the
stormy times we knew (4 vs. and chor.)
a. Music obtained at Oliver Ditson & Go's (1); publ.
Johnson (2). 18 x 9.7 cm. (cropped)
b. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Johnson will send the music of
this song for 35 cents. 20.3 x 11.6 cm.
2591. WHEN YOU AND I WERE YOVUG.-Why art thou
weeping, love, to-night (4 vs. and chor.)
Words and Music by J. Ford; cop: 1864, J. Ford,
EDPa.; W. R. Smith, Agt. Music & Musical Instruments.
Multi-line border. 24.6 x 15.4 cm.
2592. WHERE ARE THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH? -
Where are the friends of my youth (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 16.2 cm.
b. Publ. Wrigley (1); [with THE NEW RED, WHITE, AND
BLUE on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2593. WHERE ARE THE HOPES I CHERISHED. -Wzere
are now the hopes I cherished (2 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 24.8 x 15.9 cm.
WHERE IS HOME, see ON! ON! ERIN! ON!
2594. WHERE IS MY LOYEB.? — Where is my lover? can
any one tell (3 vs.)
Pnbl. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 24 x 16 cm.
2595. WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY
COUNTRY.— Wzere Liberty dwells is m,y country (5 vs.
and chor.)
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 24.2 x 14.7 cm.
b. Music had at Horace Waters (1); publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23 x 14 cm.
c. Revised and Published expressly for the Public Schools;
publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 21.5 x 12.5 cm.
2596. WHERE THE BRIGHT WAVES ARE DASHING. -
Where the bright waves are dashing (3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan fountain border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16.2 cm.
2597. WHERE THE LIGHTS SO CHEERILY. -W^zere the
lights so cheerily o'er youth and beauty glow (2 vs.)
Tune.— Tic tac goes the Mill.
As sung by the Columbian Quartette; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.3 x 15 cm.
2598. WHERE WAS MOSES WHEN THE LIGHT WENT
OUT? —When but a child I icsed to go to bed at eight each
night (5 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 18; music published by E. H. Harding; publ.
Wehman (2).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15.2 cm.
WHERE WILL I GO WHEN DIS WAR BREAKS DIS
COUNTRY UP, see YOUNG EPH'S LAMENT.
2599. WHERE'S THAT BACK VAYT-Boys, our back pay
is a coming (4 vs.)
By J. Ward Childs, 53d. Massachusett's Reg.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 22.8 x 14 cm.
b. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2600. THE WHIG CHIEF. -^ song for the chief the brave
whig chief (5 vs. and chors.) Tune— The Brave Old Oak.
A prize song written by J. H. Warland; headed:
"Whig Songs"; publ. J. Torr (2); [with PHILADELPHDV
RIOTS on recto.] 22.5 x 12.2 cm.
2601. WHILE THERE'S LIFE, THERE'S YiOVE.-Never
lose heart, where'er thou art (2 vs. and chors.)
As sung by Mr. John Collins, the celebrated Irish
Comedian and Vocalist, in Brougham's play of the: Duke's
Motto, at Niblo's Garden, N.Y.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 16.9 cm.
b. [As above;] with Notice of publication of "Monthly
Singer's Journal," signed Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.
23.5 X 16 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 93, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
d. Sheet no. 1177; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
2602. WHISKEY, YOU'RE A VILLYAN.-Ofe.' Whiskey
you're a villyan, you led me astray (4 vs.)
Written and sung by Mr. Frank Di-ew; cop: 1865, J.
Marsh, EDPa.; J. Marsh, Music Publisher (2).
A-J border. 20 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
2603. THE WHISTLING TBIET —When Pat came o'er the
hills his colleen fair to see (6 vs.)
Sheet no. 975; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border. 24.7 x 15. 5 cm.
176
-White cat, black
2604. WHITE CAT AND BLACK CAT.-
cat, any cat at all (7 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
2605. THE WHITE GHOST.-One evening I wandered for
xvild recreation (4 vs.) Air— "Flaming O'Flannigans."
Print. Andrews; [with "Notice. To the Theatre Goers
and the Public in General," advertising "Monthly Singers'
Journal," signed Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on verso.]
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.6 cm,
2606. THE WHITE HOUSE.— S^omM you ever take a ramble,
and go to Washington (5 vs.) Air: Root, hog, or die!
By G.R. Edeson; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.2 x 16 cm.
2607. WHITE STAR DIVISION. -Sfar, the brightest gem of
fame (8 vs. and chor.) Air.— Sword of Bunker Hill.
Composed by a Member of Knapp's Penn'a Battery.
Double-line border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2608. WHITE STARS !—0/ i/ze Second Division my rhymes
do sing (6 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Johnny fill up the bowl."
Respectfully dedicated to Captain F. Louis Gimber,
Commanding 109th Reg't, P.V. By W.H.P.; print. Johnson
(2).
Double-line border. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
2609. WHO CAN FIND US NOVJ?-Oh! don't you hear de
Captain say (4 vs. with second lines chors. and main chor.)
By D.D. Emmet of Bryants' Minstrels; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan olovni border. 26 x 16 cm.
2610. WHO IS A PATRIOT!- tWzo is a patriot firm and true
(4 vs.)
Print. A. H. Senseman (2).
T. o. border. 21 x 12.5 cm.
2611. WHO SHALL BE FAIREST?-W7w shall be fairest
(2 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x I6 cm.
b. A New Song by Mr. Sims Reeves; sheet no. 984; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing eupids border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
2612. WHO STOLE THE DOHKEYl -Kind friends, just
listen to my song (3 vs. and chor.)
Written and Sung by Charley Vivian; [publ.] De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25 x I6 cm.
2613. WHO STOLE THE HAM?-^^ had a ham, 'twas in
the bunkroom. hanging (2 vs., solo and chor.) Air: Virginia
Rosebud.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.6 cm.
b. With "or Lament of a Boarder" following title; sheet
no. 615; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 15.6 cm.
2614. WHO WILL CARE FOR CONSCRIPT NOW!-o;!, /
am afraid and weary (3 vs. and chors.) Air.— Who will
care for Mother now.
By the Dock St. Bard; cop: Guyer & Schaefer; Sole
Agency, 231 Dock Street, Philadelphia; adv: Get the Song,
"The Exempts."; with Charles Bender's imprint added on
side.
T. o. border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
2615. WHO WILL CARE FOR MICKY NOW? A PARODY
ON "WHO WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW? "-Arrah!
Molly darlin' , I am. drafted (3 vs. and chor.)
By Eugene T. Johnston; with narrative preceding text,
beginning: "Amongst the many heroic fellows who drew a
prize in the U.S. lottery, was a distinguished Frenchman
a. [Without author's name;] with colon in title; publ. De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 15 cm.
c. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
d. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 227, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.3 X 12.5 cm.
e. Sheet no. 870; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 19.3 x 12.2 cm.
f. Adv: Send for Price List of Stephens' Colored Album
Drolleries; [publ.] Wm. A. Stephens.
Letter paper; Irishman with shillelagh saying "How
are ye's boys?", col. 23.3 x 14 cm.
g. Sheet no. 1166; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.6 x 13.7 cm.
2616. WHO WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW?— Mzji am I
so weak and weary (3 vs. and chor.)
Words by Chas. Carroll Sawyer; with narrative pre-
ceding text, beginning: "During one of our late battles
a. Music by C. F. Thompson; adv: See the Answer to
this Song, "Kind Friends are Near Her"; [without question
mark after title;] publ. Auner.
A-J border. 23.6 x 14.5 cm.
b. [As above; without narrative;] publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.3 x 15. 1 cm.
c. Music by Chas. F. Thompson; had of Sawyer & Thomp-
son; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
d. Adv: Soldiers can receive 14 of our beautifully illus-
trated Ballads by addressing G. P. Hardwick (1); cop:
1864, G. P. Hardwick, D.C.
Letter paper; orange ink; double-line border with
ornamental corners; figure of Liberty with shield. 20.2 x
12.5 cm.
e. [As above;] text and figure in green ink; cop., border
and title in red. 18 x 11.5 cm.
f. [Without question mark after title;] music by C. F.
Thompson; adv: See the Answer to this Song, "Kind
Friends are Near Her"; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof.
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor.
A-J border. 22 x 13 cm.
g. [As above; but without 2nd adv., and with question
mark after title.]
A-J border. 20 x 12 cm.
h. Varying: "Words and music by Chas. Carroll Sawyer";
[without question mark after title;] publ. Johnson (2); adv:
Cards, Circulars. Bill-Heads, etc.
T. o. border. 24 x 15 cm.
177
i. Varying: "Words and music by Chas. Carroll Sawyer";
adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 193, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
j. [As above;) but with adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
k. [As above;] text in black ink. 20.4 x 13.4 cm.
1. [As above; without adv;] bronze ink, single-line border.
20.5 X 12.5 cm.
m. Music by Chas. F. Thompson; had of Sawyer & Thomp-
son; sheet no. 1096; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 14 cm.
2617. WHO WILL CARE FOR NIGGERS NOW? A PARODY
ON: WHO WILL CARE FOR MOTHER NOW? -List to me,
plantation niggers (3 vs. and chor.)
With narrative preceding text, beginning: "During Gen.
Grant's Southern campaign, an extinguished American
citizen wid de African scent . . ."; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16.2 cm.
2618. WHO WILL CARE FOR OLD ABE NOW? A PARODY.
—Why's old Abe so sad and weary (3 vs. and chor.)
By J. M.; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.5 x 16.4 cm.
2625. WHY AWA' SO LANG AT NICHT.-Jo/zn, Anderson,
my Jo, John (4 vs.) Air.— John, Anderson, My Jo.
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan military cupid border, col. 24.9 x 16.4
cm.
2626. WHY DID SHE LEAVE UlUT -Why did she leave
him.? They grew up together (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 816.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22.8 x 15.2 cm.
2627. WHY DO I WEEP FOR TKEE? -Why do I weep for
thee (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 974; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2628. WHY DO SUMMER ROSES ¥ADE1-Why do summer
roses fade (3 vs.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); [publ.] De
Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.2 x 17 cm.
2629. WHY HAVE MY LOVED ONES GONZ? -Why have
my loved ones gone (3 vs. and chor.)
By Stephen C. Forster [sic]; music published by Horace
Waters (1); sheet no. 946; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2619. WHOLE HOG OR NO^'E. -Just gib me your attention
(4 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Harry Fox, the favorite banjoist, at Hitch-
cock's National Concert-Hall, 172 Canal Street; [publ.] De
Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 25.6 x 15.5 cm.
2620. WHOLE HOG OR NONE.-Afozt; white folks listen,
will you all (6 vs. and chor.)
[Publ.] Louis Bonsai; adv: All Kinds of Books Bound.
T. o. border. 20 x 11.7 cm.
2621. WHOLE HOG OR NONE. NO. 2.-Come, give me
your attention (4 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Tony Pastor.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.5 cm.
b. [Without punctuation in title;] sheet no. 1014; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2622. WHO'LL HAVE WE NOW? -Now, all you, dear young
ladies (5 vs. and chor.) Air: Whack row de dow.
By John C. Cross; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.4 x 16.5 cm.
2623. WHOM WILL THE SHOE FIT OR, THE MAIDEN'S
VOW.— A fair little Maid was working one day (3 vs. and
chors.)
a. Publ. Auner (5). 19.7 x 11 cm.
b. Sheet no. 723; adv: Wanamaker & Brown Oak Hall
Clothing.
T. o. border. 19.3 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
2624. WHOOP DE DOODLE DO.— Simon had a son born
(4 vs. and chor.)
As sung nightly with thunders of Applause, by Dan
Emmit, at White's Melodeon, 53 Bowery, N.Y.; print.
Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 23 x 13.8 cm.
2630. WIDE AWAKE JORDAN. -O^z.' the wide awakes and
white hats, am getting all the go (5 vs. and chor.)
a. By Wm. C. Marion; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15 cm.
b. [As above;] with Notice of publication of "Monthly
Singer's Journal", signed by Mrs. Pauline Lieder, on
verso. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (3); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill Heads,
etc.
T. o. border. 21.6 x 14.7 cm.
2631. THE WIDE-AWAKES. -O, what is all this, noise
about (6 vs. and chor.)
a. By O.P.Q.; Air: Washing Day; publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border, col.; cop: 1860, H. De
Marsan, SDN.Y. 23.5 x 14.8 cm.
b. 20.6 X 12 cm.
2632. WIDE-AWAKES. THE IRREPRESSIBLE'S CAM-
PAIGN SONG.— We'll give you now our campaign song
(15 vs. and chor.) Air: Dixey's Land.
By John W. Dawson; [publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border, col.; cop: 1860,
H. De Marsan, SDN.Y. 25 x 16 em.
2633. WIDOW IN A COTTAGE BY THE SEA.-Just one
year ago to-day, love (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1051; publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23 x 14.9 cm.
2634. WIDOW MAC\iS£Y.. — Widow Machree, 'tis no wonder
you frown (5 vs.)
Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.3 x 15.2 cm.
2635. WIDOW MALONE.— Dtrfye hear of the widow Malone
(11 vs.)
[Publ.] De Marsan (2).
De Marsan Yankee pedlar border. 24 x 16 cm.
178
2636. WIDOW MULROONY'S BALL.-Listen a while, and
I'll sing you a ditty (10 vs.) Air: Bryan O'Lynn.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.2 x i6.2 cm.
b. By Eugene Johnston; sheet no. 1076; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2637. WIDOW WIDDLE. OR A THOUSAND POUNDS A
YEAR.—/ once was dressy, volatile, and rich as any Jew
(10 vs.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (1).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15.3 cm.
b. Sheet no. 296; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.6 x 15.3 cm.
2638. THE WIDOW'S LAST PRAYER. -O/z.' Mother dear,
leave off crying (4 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan fountain border. 25.3 x 17 cm.
THE WIFE I LEFT BEHIND ME, see THE GIRL I
LEFT BEHIND ME.
2639. WIFE OF MY BOSOM. -Wz/e of my bosom, the mid-
night hangs o'er me (3 vs.) Air— Kathleen Mavourneen.
Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 171, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.4 x 11.5 cm.
b. [Without adv.]
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 235, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.2 x 12.7 cm. (cropped?)
c. Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 238,
col. 20.5 X 12.5 cm.
d. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 242, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.5 x 12 cm.
2640. THE WIFE'S DREAM. -Praj; tell me, Mary, how it
is, that you can look so gay (8 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
2641. THE WIFE'S LAMENT. A NEW TEMPERANCE
SONG— A/j; Connor was loving, gentle and kind (5 vs. and
2 chors.) Air: Dear Irish Boy.
By Archibald Scott; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 24 x
16 cm.
2642. THE WILD ASHE DEER.— AM;aj) and away we bound
o'er the mountains (3 vs.)
Revised and printed expressly for the Public Schools;
publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border; buck attacked by dogs. 22.5 x 14.8 cm.
2643. THE WILD IRISH BOY. -Farewell to the dear land I
leave far behind (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 1105; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
2644. WILD IRISHMAN. NO 2. -When first I arrived in
America's town (6 vs.)
As sung by Wm. O'Neal, at the American Concert Hall,
444 Broadway; sheet no. 748.
a. Publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15 cm.
b. Publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley military cupid border. 23.3 x 15.1 cm.
2645. WILL FRIENDSHIP BUY US BREAD. -Mo^/zer.' she
spoke of friendship; what did the lady m.ean (4 vs.)
By Wm. Shires; with short narrative preceding text,
beginning: "Suggested on learning a family was in a state
of starvation . . ."; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.5 x 14.5 cm.
2646. WILL NOBODY MARRY UET -High ho! for a hus-
band! high ho (3 vs. and chor.)
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 213a, col,; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
2647. WILL THEY WEEP FOR ME AT HOME?-WJW they
weep for me at hom,e (3 vs.) Air: Do they think of me at
home?
By Walter Warren.
a. [Without author's name;] Sung by Miss Annie Rush,
the charming Vocalist, at the Kossuth Exchange, Seventh
Street, below Market; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 22.2 x 14.5 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 16.2 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan trapper border. 22.2 x 14.2
cm.
d. Sheet no. 850; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 22.3 x 16 cm.
e. [Without question mark in title;] varying: "Composed
by Walter Warren expressly for Miss Annie Rush and sung
by her at the Kossuth Exchange, 7th. St. bel. Market";
publ. Walter Warren (2); adv: Pike's Vegetable Tooth
Ache Drops.
T. o. border; Union soldier and woman with two chil-
dren. 23 X 12 cm.
f. Sheet no. 1129; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24 x 13.7 cm.
2648. WILL WATCH. — 'Twas one morn, when the wind
from the northward blew keenly (5 vs.)
Sheet no. 664; publ. Wrigley (1),
Wrigley horned imp border. 24 x 14.2 cm.
2649. WILL YOU COME TO MY MOUNTAIN HOME?-WiU
you come to my mountain home, love (2 vs. and chor.)
As sung by the Fayetta Glee Club; publ. Johnson (2);
adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc. [twice].
T. o. border. 24.5 x 12.5 cm.
2650. WILL YOU LOVE ME THEN AS NOW.-Kom have
told m.e that you love m.e (3 vs.)
Published by S. Gordon (3).
a. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 231, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; single-line border; hdpc.
Magnus 247b, col. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
c. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 247c, col. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
d. Publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; single-line border; bronze ink; hdpc.
Magnus 251, col. 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
2651. WILLUM OF THE FERRY.
stream there liv'd a maid (4 vs.)
-Near Clyde's gay
179
Sheet no. 203; publ. Wrigley (1); [with DOWN BY THE
RIVERSIDE I STRAY on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2652. WILLIE AND I.~We love to go to Sabbath School, -
Willie and I (4 vs.)
2nd song: "Children's Invitation"; adv: The following
Hymns can be had at Johnson's (2).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 16.3 cm.
2653. WILLIE HAS GONE TO THE WAR.-Tfee blue bird
is singing its lay (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Sung by R. Simpson; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25.5 x 16.3 cm.
b. [As above;] [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 22 x 14 cm.
c. Words by George Cooper; music by Stephen C. Foster;
advs: Ten illustrated Songs, and 500 Illustrated Ballads
[publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 66, col.; publ.
Magnus. 21 x 13.2 cm.
d. [As above; without adv: Ten illustrated Songs.]
Letter paper; single-line border; hdpc. Magnus 108,
col. 19.5 x 11.5 cm.
e. Words by George Cooper; music by Stephen C. Foster;
music published by Wm. A. Pond & Co.; sheet no. 882;
sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20 x ii cm.
f. [As above;] sheet no. 1172; [imprint cropped.]
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 20.5 x 12.7 cm.
2654. WILLIE WE HAVE MISSED YOV.—Ok, Willie, is it
you, dear, safe, safe at home (3 vs.)
By the highly popular author Stephen C. Foster; music
obtained of Firth Pond & Co. (1).
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 14.6 cm.
b. Adv: Ten illustrated Songs, publ. Magnus (1).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 138, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.5 cm.
c. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 217, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
d. With comma and exclamation point in title; [without
author's name and "music obtained of . . ."]
T. o. border; two clasped hands. 22.8 x 15 cm.
2655. WILLIE'S ON THE DARK BLUE SEA. -My Willie's
on the dark blue sea (5 vs. and 2 chors.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 20.4 x 11.8 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan homed imp border. 24.2 x 16 cm.
2656. WILLIE'S WELCOME HOME. ANSWER TO WILLIE,
WE HAVE MISSED YOU. -Fes, Annie dear, my lov'd one
(3 vs.)
Words by A. Fleetwood; music by A. Von Smit; [publ.]
De Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border, col. 24.2 x 15.8 cm.
2657. WINSOME WINNIE. -H^ere the sun, when daylight's
closing (3 vs.)
As sung by Bryants' Minstrels; [publ.] De Marsan (1).
De Marsan Ethiopian border, col. 24.6 x 15.8 cm.
2658. WITCHING DINAH CROW. -ATow, darkies, I will tell
you (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 14.6 cm.
b. Title; "Unlucky Dinah Crow"; publ. Peckham (1).
T. o. border. 23.4 x 15.5 cm.
2659. WITH A HELMET ON HIS BROW.-Wiife a helmet on
his brow (2 vs.)
A-J border; eagle with thunder bolts. 20.3 x 14.2 cm.
(cropped)
2660. WITH ALL MY SOUL THEN LET US VAKl.-Witk
all my soul then let us part (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Take Back Those Gems"; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 20.9 x 12,1 cm.
2661. WOMAN'S LOVE.— WTzew man is waxing frail, and
his hand is thin and weak (7 vs.)
a. 2nd song: "Man's Love"; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan comic heads border. 23.6 x 15.8 cm.
b. Sheet no. 341; publ. Wrigley [address imperfectly
printed].
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.4 x 15.1 cm.
2662. WOMEN AND WINE. -Lei Sons of Slaughter try
their skill (5 vs. and chor.)
a. With epigram "Glee" at end of song; publ. De Marsan
(2).
De Marsan horned imp border. 23.9 x 16 cm.
b. Sheet no. 981; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.2 x 15.8 cm.
2663. WONDER OF THE AGE.— I'd often heard when quite
a boy (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 1006; written and sung by Tony Pastor; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
2664. THE WONDERFUL IRISHMAN. -Tfeere was a lady
lived at Leith, a lady very stylish, man (6 vs.)
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 24.6 x 16.2 cm.
b. With short lines; sheet no. 640; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
2665. WON'T WE BE A HAPPY PEOPLE WHEN THIS
WAR IS OVER. — H'e'n gladly hail the happy day (3 vs. and
chor.)
a. With 2 exclamation points in title; words by A.W.
Livingston; music by Philip Phillips; John Church, Music
Publisher; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.8 x 15. 1 cm.
b. [Without apostrophe in "Won't"; but with words and
music as above;] publ. Johnson (2); [sold by] Johnson &
Cartlitch. 18.1 x IQ.e cm.
c. Title as above. 18.7 x 10.6 cm.
2666. WON'T YOU VOLUNTEER. -Come, boys, come,
girls, wont you volunteer (4 vs. and chor.)
Print. Johnson (2). 19.1 x 11.7 cm.
180
2667. THE WOODPECKER.—/ knew by the smoke, that so
gracefully curl'd (3 vs. and chor.)
2nd song: "Colleen Bawn"; [publ.j.De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 24.5 x 15.9 cm.
WOODPECKER, see also COLLEEN BAWN
2668. THE WOOD -ROBIN. — Steji, sweet enchanter of the
grove (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 662; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border, col. 24.5 x 15.7 cm.
2669. A WORD FOR THE UOVR.-The firmament breaks
up. In black eclipse (27 lines)
By John G. Whittier, Amesbury, 16th day of 1st month,
1861. ;2.2 X 8.4 cm.
2670. WORK, BOYS, WORK.-/'m not a weaUhy man, but
I've hit upon apian (4 vs. and chor.) Air; Prisoner's Hope.
Sung by Harry Richmond; publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan clown border. 24.3 x 15.5 cm.
2671. THE WORLD IS TOPSY TURVY.-Tfee world is topsy
turvy as ev'ry one knows (5 vs. and chors.)
As sung by E. F. Dixey, Esq.; cop: 1864, Sep. Winner,
EDPa.; Sep. Winner's Music Store (3); publ. Auner (5).
T. o. border. 20.1 x 11.8 cm. (cropped)
2672. WOULD I WERE A BOY AGAIN. -O, would I were a
boy again (2 vs.)
2nd song: "Would I Were A Girl Again".
a. Print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. [Without comma in first line;] sheet no. 100; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 25.3 x 16.4 cm.
2673. WOULD I WERE WITH TYIEE-Would I were with
thee, every day and hour (4 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.3 x 15.3 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (5). 20.2 x 11.9 cm.
2674. THE WOUNDED SOLDIER.-Z'wz lying wounded here
(13 vs.)
Sheet no. 760; sold by Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.4 x 12.2 cm.
means of subsistence . . ."; [signed] C. W. Davids; adv:
Price Ten Cents.
T. o. border; yellow paper. 25.3 x 20.6 cm.
2677. WRITE A LETTER TO MY MOTHER!— itaise me in
your arms, my brother (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Words by E. Bowers; music by P. B. Isaacs; Music
obtained at S. T. Gordon's (1); publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14.9 cm.
b. 14.2 X 8.9 cm. (cropped)
c. [Without exclamation point in title, and comma in first
line;] as sung by Mr. D. S. Wambold; publ. Boyd; advs:
10.000 Songs for sale, Boyd's Circulating Library, and
2,000 Plays for Sale.
T. o. border; flags, shield with heart and star, and
title on scroU. 21.4 x 13.2 cm.
d. Title as above; words by E. Bowers; music by P. B.
Isaacs; music obtained of S. T. Gordon (1); with preface
to song: "An Officer, captured at the battle of Bull-Run,
relates the following incident . . ."; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 25.4 x 16.3 cm.
2678. WRITE ME A LETTER FROM HOME. -Lonely I sit
m.e and weep (2 vs. and chor.)
a. Words and music by Will S. Hays; Music obtained of
J. L. Peters; 2nd song: "Be Kind To Darling Sister Nell";
publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.1 x 15.5 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1052; publ. Partridge (2).
Triple-line border, with ornamental corners. 22.4 x
14.1 cm.
WRITE TO ME, see THE LETTER.
2679. WRITTEN FOR REBECCA, A SLAVE CHILD FROM
NEW ORLEANS.— Orzce on a sunny summer's day (40 lines)
21.5 X 13.5 cm.
2680. THE YALLER GAL THAT WINKED AT MZ'.-Your
attention I ask for a while (3 vs. and chor.)
a. As sung by Ashcroft; publ. Boyd (2); advs: 10,000
Songs for sale, Boyd's Novel Exchange, and 2,000 Plays
for sale.
T. o. border. 20.7 x 11.5 cm.
b. [Without "The" in title;] sheet no. 1057; written by
Harry Bloodgood; music at Olive [sic] Ditson's & Co.;
publ. Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.3 x 14.4 cm.
2675. A WOUNDED SOLDIER TO HIS COMRADES. -W^e'Z/
never go back on McClellan, Boys (6 vs. and chor.)
Publ. Auner; [signed] A. F. H.
Multi-line border. 23.2 x 14.7 cm.
2681. THE YANKEE BOY.-^ Yankee Boy is trim and tall
(5 vs. and chor.) Air: Yankee Doodle.
By Isadore Leopold; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan flag border with center star, col. 25.5 x
17 cm.
2676. THE WOUNDED SOLDIER'S APPE Ah.-Kind friends,
a soldier, brave and true (12 vs.)
The undersigned, a brave soldier of the Army of the
Potomac, asks the aid of the people to enable him to sup-
port a wife and five children, who have no other means of
subsistence . . .
a. Headed: "Price Ten Cents"; [signed] David Gingry,
Jr.; Philadelphia "Press" Job Print.
Double-line border. 23.9 x 15 cm.
b. With variant in preface to song "... to support an
aged widowed mother and himself, as they have no other
2682. YANKEE BOYS, SO HANDY, 0\-It always has been
told (5 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border; three eagles. 22.8 x 14.5 cm.
b. By Stoopofero; publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 23.2 x 14.4 cm.
c. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan clown border. 22.9 x 14.5 cm.
d. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 25 x 17. 1 cm.
181
e. [Without comma after "Boys";] Tune.— Yankee Doodle
Dandy; adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads, etc.; publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15.5 cm.
f. [As above; but without Tune;] by Stoopofero.
A-J border. 23.8 x 13.5 cm.
g. [Without comma after "Boys";] sheet no. 520; publ.
Partridge (2).
T. o. border. 23.5 x 15.1 cm.
h. Title as above; by Stoopofero; sheet no. 892; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 25 x 15.5 cm.
2682. THE YANKEE CLOCK FRANKLIN ENGINE CO. NO.
3. —Come and listen all you Mohawk boys (5 vs. and chor.)
Tune— Mary Blane.
By A Jumper Boy; print. Andrews.
T. o. border. 23.4 x 14 cm,
2683. YANK-KEE-DOM! OR THE TIMES. -There's talk
of war with John and Sam (6 vs. and chors.) Air— "Times
and Fashion."
Adv: You will save 25 per cent; print. Johnson (3).
T. o. border. 20.2 x 12.7 cm.
2684. YANKEE DOODhE.- Father and I went doim to camp
(15 vs., 2nd verse beginning: "And there we see a thou-
sand men", and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (2).
De Marsan comic heads border. 23.5 x 15.4 cm.
b. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan horned imp border. 25.5 x 16.7 cm.
c. Title: "Yanke [sic] Doodle".
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 217, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 12.6 cm.
d. With comma after "Doodle"; sheet no. 740; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley moon border. 24.5 x 15. 5 cm.
e. [As above; imprint blank.] 24 x 15.4 cm.
2685. YANKEE OOOD'LY.- Father and I went down to camp
(11 vs., 2nd verse beginning: "And there was Captain
Washington," and chor.)
a. T. o. border. 24.2 x 12.5 cm.
b. With 4 vs. and chor.; long lines; 2nd song: "Yankee
Doodle, No. 2"; publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.4 x 14.5 cm.
c. With "Original" before title; print. Johnson (2);
adv: Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, etc. 24.5 x 16 cm.
d. With title as above; publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof.
Brooks' Ball Room Monitor. 20.1 x 12.7 cm. (cropped)
e. With 4 vs. and chor.; long lines; 2nd song: "Yankee
Doodle, No. 2"; publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23 x 14.6 cm.
2686. YANKEE DOODLE. [NO. 2. \- Ye gallant sons of
Liberty (6 vs. and chor.)
Print. Andrews.
Andrews ivy border. 21.7 x 11.4 cm.
2687. YANKEE DOODLE. NO. ^.-Yankee Doodle! long
ago (5 vs. and chor.)
Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan clown border. 24.8 x 16.8 cm.
2688. YANKEE DOODLE UNCLE SAM.-/'m Yankee-doodle
Uncle Sam. (8 vs. and chor.) Tune.— Bag of Nails.
As sung by Tony Pastor, also by D. McConhay.
a. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room
Monitor. 24.4 x 15.6 cm.
b. [As above; with MY OWN NATIVE LAND on recto.]
21.4 X 12.5 cm.
2689. THE YANKEE GlRl^S. -Not England's daughters
rosy cheek' d (4 vs.)
Sheet no. 610; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border, col. 24.4 x 15.5 cm.
2690. YANKEE LAND.—/ wish I was in Yankee land
(3 vs.)
Publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan musical instruments border, col. 25.7 x
16.8 cm.
2691. A YANKEE MAN-OF ^AR.-Down by yonder valley,
I carelessly did stray (5 vs.)
As sung by G. W. Gill.
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 23.9 x 14.7 cm.
b. [As above, but without hyphen in title;] De Marsan
ship border, with war scenes in lower comers. 25.2 x
14.4 cm.
c. [As above;] De Marsan trapper border. 22 x 14.4 cm.
d. [Without name of singer;] with two hyphens in title.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 127, col.; [publ.]
Magnus (1). 20.4 x 13. 1 cm.
e. [As above;] hdpc. Magnus 128, col.; publ. Magnus (1).
20.4 X 12.6 cm.
2692. YANKEE MAN OF WAR. A COMPANION TO THE
"BOLD PRIVATEER."— /i was doum in yonder meadow I
carelessly did stray (6 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 20.8 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
b. Publ. Auner (5); [with MR. & MRS. SNIBBS on recto.]
A-J border; sailing ship. 22 x 14 cm.
c. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Cards, Circulars, Bill-Heads,
etc.
T. o. border with ornamental corners; sailing ship
with motto: "Don't Give Up The Ship". 24.3 x 14.5 cm.
2693. A YANKEE MAN OF WAR. NO. 2. -As / walked out,
one evening, down by yon shady grove (4 vs.)
a. Composed by M. Hogan; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 21.3 x 14.9 cm.
b. Written by M. Hogan; sheet no. 1049; publ. Wrigley (1);
[with THE LOW BACK'D CAR on recto.]
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
2694. A YANKEE SHIP ANDA [sic] YANKEE CREW-A
Yankee ship, and a Yankee crew (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 394; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 24.3 x 16.3 cm.
2695. YANKEE VOLUNTEER.-/ thought I'd better come
to toum (5 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border. 20.9 x 12.6 cm.
182
b. Adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 138, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.8 cm.
c. [As above;] with 2nd adv: Ten illustrated Songs; hdpc.
Magnus 82, bronze ink. 19.8 x 12.8 cm.
2696. YANKEE VOLUNTEER. — Ze Daughters of America
(5 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 24.1 x 14.6 cm.
b. As sung by Mad'Ue Viola, at the New Grotto Concert
Hall, N. W. Corner Fifth and Chestnut; publ. Warren (3).
T. o. border. 21 x 11.5 cm.
2697. THE YANKEE VOLUNTEERS. -Come, all ye true
Americans that love the Stripes and Stars (7 vs.) Air— 'Tis
my delight on a shiny night.
Sheet no. 505; as sung by Private Ephralm Peabody, on
the night after the march through Baltimore; sold by Par-
tridge (2).
T. o. border. 20.3 x 12.3 cm.
2698. YANKEES ARE COMING.—/ harken'd in the East, and
I harken'd in the West (5 vs. and chor.) Air— Jordan.
T. o. border. 20.7 x 12.8 cm. (cropped)
2699. [YE LABORING MILLIONS WHOSE COURAGE IS
KNOWN] — Fe laboring millions whose courage is knoum
(4 vs.) Air— Caerphilly March.
Headed: "U.S.M.O. Series"; with answer of Gen. Scott:
"Sir, for fifty years I have devoted my life and my ener-
gies to the flag . . ."; "Original. The following patriotic
sentiments were thrown into verse by a lady of Maryland,
on the call of a Town Meeting of the Union Workingmen of
Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland;" publ. Cassin & Fincher.
T. o. border. 24.4 x 13.3 cm.
2700. YE SONS OF THE HOKTW.-Attend to me, soldiers
and sailors and others (3 vs. and chor.) Air: Old Ireland
forever.
By John Ross Dix; cop; 1864, Charles Magnus, SDN.Y.;
adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 162, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.8 cm.
2701. THE YELLOW HAIRED BOY 16 MONTHS OLD.-Be-
hold him now creeping on the carpeted floor (5 vs. and
chors.) Air.— Viliken's And Dinah.
Sheet no. 417; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley horned imp border, col. 23 x 15.4 cm.
2702. THE YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS,. -There's a yellow
rose in Texas that I am going to see (3 vs. and chor.)
Music obtained of Firth, Pond & Co. (1); publ. De
Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 23.7 x 15.7 cm.
2703. YELLOW TOM CAT, PARODY ON "BELL
BRANDON, "—Afear a window that looked out upon the
woodshed (3 vs.)
Headed: "Zieber's Popular Editions"; Wholesale
Agents. H. K. Logan, T. M. Scroggy, W. A. Peet, .G.
Boshart; by John L. Zieber; publ. Zieber; adv: Buy "The
Fire Feller", the most comic Song out.
T. o. border. 23.8 x 1.5.4 cm.
2704. YES, I WOULD THE WAR WERE OVER. ANSWER
TO "WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER."-yes, / would
the war were over (3 vs. and chor.)
Words and music by Alice Hawthorne [Septimus
Winner]; cop: 1863, Winner & Co., EDPa.; music publ. by
Winner & Co. (3).
a. With title in caps; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 20.8 x 12.5 cm.
b. With title in upper and lower case; and comma after
"Over"; publ. Auner (4).
T. o. border. 23.8 x 13.9 cm.
c. Title: "Yes, I Would"; publ. Auner (4).
A-J border. 23.7 x 14.8 cm.
d. [Without period after "Over", and without cop.] 17.1
X 10.8 cm. (cropped)
e. [Without cop.;] adv: Prof. Brooks' Ball Room Monitor;
publ. Johnson (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 14.9 cm.
f. [As above;] but with different adv: See Johnson's New
Catalogue of Songs. 23.7 x 14.9 cm.
g. Publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 22.7 x 14.3 cm.
h. [Without music publ.]
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 215, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.6 cm.
i. [As above;] adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 150, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
2705. YES, LET ME LIKE A SOLDIER FALL.- res, let
me like a soldier fall (2 vs.)
2nd song: "We stand here United"; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 23.2 x 13.8 cm.
2706. YES, WE MISS THEE AT HOME. -We miss thee at
home - yes, we miss thee (3 vs.)
a. Reply to "Do they miss me at home;" publ. Auner (2).
A-J border. 24.5 x 15.3 cm.
b. Answer to Do They Miss Me at Home; [publ.] De
Marsan (1).
De Marsan kissing cupids border. 26.2 x 16.4 cm.
2707. YOU WOULD NOT LEAVE YOUR NORAH.-Foa
would not leave your Norah (3 vs.)
Sheet no. 84; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley military cupid border. 24.3 x 16. 4 cm.
YOU'LL REMEMBER ME, see DO THEY THINK OF
ME AT HOME.
2708. YOUNG AMERICA AND OULD IRELAND. -7<'s a
soger I am, and I'm. wearing the green (4 vs. and chor.)
Air— "Darling Ould Stick."
As sung by the great Comic Vocalist, Tony Pastor.
a. Varying: "As sung by Tony Pastor"; publ. De Marsan
(3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.7 x 14.7 cm.
b. Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 216, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 19.2 x 12 cm.
c. Sheet no. 1164.
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
183
2709. THE YOUNG CONSCRIPT AND HIS LADY. -I have
come, my dearest Rosa (2 vs. and chors.) Air— Who will
Care for Motiier Now?
By A. Anderson, Philad'a., Oct. 1863; cop: A. Ander-
son, EDPa., 1863.
a. Adv: Address of the Author. A. Anderson.
A-J border. 20 x 12.5 cm. (cropped)
b. Varying: "Phila."; with 3 vs.; adv: A. Anderson.
T. o. border. 24.5 x 14.7 cm.
2710. THE YOUNG DUTCH -& AKB'EB..- White folks , listen
unto m.e (3 vs. and chor.)
a. Publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan military cupid border. 25 x 16.7 cm.
b. Sheet no. 1156; originally sung by Nelse Seymour;
publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 23.7 x 15.5 cm.
2711. YOUNG EPH'S LAMENT. -O/z.' where will I go when
dis war breaks dis country up (3 vs.)
a. Title: "Where will I go when dis War breaks dis
Country up"; publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23 x 14.5 cm.
b. As sung by J. H. Taylor, the Ethiopian Banjoist; [publ.]
De Marsan (3).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 22.5 x 14.2 cm.
c. With4vs.; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 25.3 x 16 cm.
d. Adv: Johnson has 600 different kinds of songs; publ.
Johnson (2).
A-J border. 23.5 x 15.5 cm.
e. Title: "Where will I go When dis War breaks dis
Country up"; adv: Ball Room Monitor, by Prof. C. Brooks;
publ. Johnson (2).
T. o. border. 20.6 x 13 cm.
f. With 4 vs.; adv: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.]
Magnus (2).
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 196, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.3 x 12.7 cm.
g. [As above.]
Letter paper; hdpc. Magnus 244a, col. 20.5 x 12.5 cm.
h. Sung by Add Weaver, at 444 Broadway N.Y.; sheet no.
1184; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24 x 15.5 cm.
2712. YOUNG GAL FROM NEW-JERS-A.-/?z 1860, I used
to go to sea (3 vs. and chor.)
As sung by Charley Fox.
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (4).
De Marsan Ethiopian border. 23.7 x 14 cm.
b. [Without comma in first line;] sheet no. 817; publ.
Wrigley (1).
Wrigley Ethiopian border. 22 x 13 cm.
2713. THE YOUNG INVINCIBLE.-/ sing of a Nincumpoop
so galUant and gay (4 vs. and chor.) Tune.— Sailier Boy.
By a Member of the Minute Men's Glee Club; publ.
Johnson (2); adv: Political Songs, Badges, etc. 24 x 12 cm.
2714. YOUNG MAN FROM THE COUNTRY.-/'m a young
man from the country (6 vs.)
As sung by Tony Pastor; [publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan trapper border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
THE YOUNG PATRIOT'S ANSWER, see THE NATION'S
LAST CALL.
2715. YOUNG RECRUIT. -See.' these ribbons gayly
streaming (3 vs.)
a. Publ. Auner (3).
A-J border; yellow paper. 23 x 14.8 cm.
b. Publ. Auner (5).
A-J border. 23.3 x 14.5 cm.
c. With "The" in title; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan eagle border. 25.6 x 16.5 cm.
d. [As above;] publ. De Marsan (4).
De Marsan fountain border. 24.5 x 16 cm.
e. Publ. Johnson (2); adv: Send for a Catalogue of over
600 Songs.
Double-line border. 21 x 12 cm.
f. Advs: 500 Illustrated Ballads [publ.] Magnus (2), and
Ten illustrated Songs.
Letter paper; blue ink; hdpc. Magnus 138, col.; publ.
Magnus (1). 20.5 x 12.6 cm.
g. [As above; without adv: Ten illustrated Songs;] hdpc.
Magnus 213a, col.; publ. Magnus (1). 20 x 12.5 cm.
h. With "The" in title; sheet no. 828; sold by Partridge
(2); [with I WANT TO GO HOME on recto.]
T. o. border. 21 x 12.6 cm.
i. With "The" in title; as sung by Miss Melinda Nagle,
at the Metropolitan Concert Hall, Chestnut Street, below
Seventh; publ. Warren (2); adv: Warren's assortment of
Songs is the largest (by 800) of any other Publisher in the
city.
T. o. border; two small figures of Union Soldiers.
22.5 X 12 cm.
j. With "The" in title; sheet no. 989; publ. Wrigley (1).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.4 x 14.7 cm.
2716. THE YOUNG "WmOW.-Now all you young gents in
want of a wife (4 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 1595; music at J.D. Peters; 2nd song: "Katy
Dean"; publ. Wrigley (3).
Wrigley kissing cupids border. 24.5 x 15.4 cm.
2717. YOUR BLESSING DEAREST MOTHER, OR THE
SOLDIER'S YK'SS.V^Y.IA.. — Your blessing Dear Mother, ere
I fall asleep (2 vs.)
Sheet no. 588; words by Permission of Oliver Ditson,
& Co. (1), of whom music can be obtained; publ. Partridge
(2).
T. o. border. 23.6 x 15 cm.
2718. YOUR COUNTRY'S CALL TO ARMS:-Maj) the girl
you love best (2 vs. and chors.) Air— Babylon is fallen.
To be sung with a will, by all who can; Composed for
the occasion by the Captain; copyright secured.
Double-line border. 20.7 x 11.5 cm.
2719. YOU'VE BEEN A FRIEND TO ME.-My bark of life
was tossing down (3 vs. and chor.)
Sheet no. 85; music sent by Wehman; publ. Wehman.
T. o. border. 24.1 x 15.1 cm.
2720. ZARVONA. — Tfee morning sun a blessing brings
(13 vs. printed on both sides of sheet)
[By Mrs. G. A. K. McLeod.]
Letter paper; lavender ink; t. o. border. 20.3 x
11.5 cm.
184
2721, ZION'S SOLDIER.- We are the soldiers of the cross 2722. THE ZOUAVE BOiYS.—Zoiuzves sly, shut one eye
(15 vs.) (6 vs. and 2 chors.) Air. — "Nelly Bly."
Composed by Rev. John A. Williams. For Sale at Doyle's.
Double-line border. 24.5 x 12.2 cm. T. o. border; flag. 24 x 14 cm.
185
Confederate Songs
Cl. ACROSTIC [ON B. F. BVTLEB.]. -Brutal by nature - a
coward and knave (8 lines)
Baltimore, March 14, 1863.
a. 15.7 X 10.5 cm.
b. Yellow paper. 11 x 8.3 cm.
C2. ADDRESS TO HER MARYLAND LOVER, BY A VIR-
GINIAN GlRl^.—Fly to the South, come fly with me (5 vs.)
Air— "Fly to the Desert."
[Signed] M.F.Q.
a. Printed on double-sheet; title on first page headed:
"A Southern Song"; Richmond, 1861; text on third page.
15.2 X 10 cm.
b. [As above;] with embossed border on first page.
16.1 X 9.9 cm.
c. [As above, without embossed border;] with flag in
red and blue on first page. 15.4 x 10 cm.
d. Printed on double-sheet; first page headed "Privately
Printed"; Baltimore, 1862; text on second and third pages;
1st song dated Richmond, May 3, 1861; 2nd song: "Reply",
dated Baltimore, May 28, 1861.
Red ink; solid border in red; flag in red and blue on
first page; seal above each text. 20.2 x 12.5 cm.
C3. THE ALABAMA COTTAGE. A HOMELY SCENE. -
The Alabam.ian sat by the chim.ney side (10 vs.)
Blue paper; t. o. border; farm scene. 24.5 x 12 cm.
C4. ALL SPICE; OR, SPICE FOR ALL. — The people endure
all (3 vs.)
a. [Signed] Cola; Baltimore, March 7, 1862.
Title within double-line border; double-line border.
22.2 X 6.5 cm.
b. [As above;] blue paper. 22.2 x 6.3 cm.
c. Title: "Our Opinion; A Hit At These Times;" with
four added verses; [signed] "Le Diable Baiteux," [N. G.
Ridgeley,] Baltimore, April 1, 1862.
Double-line border; man pasting up sign with title.
28 X 5.8 cm.
C5. ALLS WELL, COME TO THE RESCUE. -Oree night of
late I chanced to stray (8 vs.)
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border. 36 x 11.4 cm.
C6. THE AMERICAN REBELSI-fleftefe.' tis a holy name
(8 vs.)
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; clasped hands. 30.1 x 14.2 cm.
C7. THE AMERICAN STAR.— Come, strike the boU
anthem., the war dogs are howling (4 vs.) Air— Humors of
Glen.
[Publ.] Louis Bonsai; adv: All Kinds of Books Bound.
T. o. border. 20.7 x 12.3 cm.
C8. AN APPEAL FOR MARYLAND. -0/aH the gems that
gild the wreath (6 vs . )
[Signed] B; Baltimore, January 20th, 1862.
Double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Maryland. 19 x
10 cm.
C9. APPEAL TO THE SOVTH.-Southerns! since we boast
that nam.e (7 vs.)
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; wharf scene with box bearing imprint
"Edes Print." 24.5 x 11.5 cm.
AN APPEAL TO THE SOUTH, see HARK! O'ER THE
SOUTHERN HILLS.
CIO. ARE WE FREE?— ^re we free? go ask the question
(6 vs.)
a. [Signed] J[ames R. Brewer]; Maryland, 1861.
Red Ink; double-line border. 20.5 x 12.4 cm.
b. [As above;] but title: "Maryland in Chains." 27.8 x
9.9 cm.
Cll. ATTY^TKm.— Hearken, friends and foes now
hearken (6 vs.)
[Signed] B.; Baltimore, Oct. 16, 1861.
T. o. border. 17 x 13.2 cm.
C12. "AUDAX OMNL4 PERPETI GENS LINCOLNA RUIT
PER VETITUM NEFAS."— Come pretty Muse give me your
help (8 vs. uneven length)
[Signed] B.; with footnote at bottom.
T. o. border. 26.4 x 13.7 cm.
C13. AWAKE IN D^X^E.—Hear ye not the sound of battle
(8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Dixie's Land."
[Signed] H[enry] T[hompson] S[tanton] Winchester,
Va., Feb. 24, 1862.
Green paper; double-line border. 26 x 8.6 cm.
C13A. BALT1MOB.E.— Hail queen of cities, birthplace of
the just (5 vs.)
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border, sailing vessel off shore. 23.3 x 14.9 cm.
C13B. THE BALTIMORE GIRLS. -O/z the Girls of dear
old Baltimore (4 vs.) Tune— "Dearest Mae."
T. o. border; Justice and Liberty as supporters of
blank shield. 24.6 x 13.2 cm.
C13C. BALTIMORE PRISONERS, AT FORT LAFAYETTE!
TRAITORS' DOOM.— Oh! Freedom's fire's burning
bright (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Old Grey Goose."
T. o. border; landscape with buildings and smokestack.
29.4 X 13.9 em.
C14. BATTLE AT BULLS RUN.-Ofe be easy, don't you
teaze me (8 vs.)
T. o. border. 19.5 x 11.4 cm. (cropped)
C15. THE BATTLE-CRY OF THE SOUTH. -Broiters.'
the thunder cloud is black (6 vs. and 2 chors.)
By James R. Randall; sub-headed by quotation from
Maccabees I.
T. o. border. 23 x 10.5 cm.
186
C16. BATTLE HYMN OF THE VIRGINIA SOLDIER!-
Father of earth and heaven! I call thy name (4 vs.)
Pink paper; double-line border. 20.5 x 9 cm. (cropped)
BATTLE OF LEESBURGH, see BULL'S RUN.
C17. THE BATTLE OF MANASSAS.— Now proudly lift, oh,
sunny South (17 vs.)
By Susan Archer Talley; Richmond, Aug. 3, 1861; with
two "P's" in upper corners.
a. Double-line border. 31 x 24 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 29 x 20 cm.
c. [As above;] yellow paper. 31.3 x 23.2 cm.
C18. THE BATTLE OF THE STOVES-PIPES. -0;z Mun-
son's heights the Rebel banners wave (20 vs.)
a. With MS. note "by Nannie Lemmon."
Blue paper; t. o. border. 20 x 19.7 cm.
b. With MS. note "5 cts. privately printed only 150 copies
published." 20.2 x 14.2 cm. (cropped)
C19. BATTLE SONG OF THE "BLACK HORSEMEN."—
We have come from the brave Southwest (5 vs. and chor.)
Air— "Dixie."
[Signed] C, Winchester, Va. Oct., 1861; with footnote
at bottom.
Double-line border. 21.5 x 13 cm.
C20. THE BATTLE SONG OF THE MARYLAND LINE.—
To arms! to arms! the fight's begun (8 vs.)
2nd song: "The Flag".
T. o. [Bonsai] border. 29.4 x 10.2 cm.
C21. BEAUREGARD.— Fias/zj?!^, flashing along the wires
(8 vs.)
Headed: "Printed for Private Circulation"; note,
April 12th, April 14th, July 21st, 1861.
a. T. o. [Bonsai] border. 17.8 x 14 ciu.
b. Letter paper; red ink; t. o. [Bonsai] border; flag, col.
19.4 X 14.7 cm.
c. [As above;] border in blue. 19.8 x 16 cm.
C22. BEAUREGARD AT MANASSAS . -./>/om; glory to the
Lord of Hosts, oh, bless and praise His nam.e (5 vs.)
[By Mary Devereux Clarke.] 15.7 x 8.5 cm. (cropped)
C23. BEAUREGARD AT SHILOYL.-Now glory to the Lord
of hosts, [2nd line] And glory the reward (12 vs.)
Lines found on the dead body of a Confederate soldier
after the battle of Williamsburgh. 15.4 x 6 cm. (cropped)
C24. BEN M'CULLOUGH.-Ofe have you heard of the brave
old fellow (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Someting [sic] new
comes every day."
Headed: "Song"; [by John Brady.]
T. o. border; gentleman holding top-hat. 27.4 x 15.5 cm.
C25. THE BOLD ENGINEER. -0 bully George B. has come
out of the West (9 vs.) Air — Young Lockinvar.
[Signed] O. H. S.; Baltimore, Oct. 14th, 1861.
a. Double-line border; pink paper; elephant with slogans:
"Oh dear! Oh dear! what have we here." and "George B.
McClellan". 24.5 x 8 cm.
b. [As above;] blue paper. 25 x 8.3 cm.
c. [As above; without McClellan's name on elephant.]
27.2 X 9.6 cm.
C26. THE BONNIE BLUE FLAG. -We are a band of
brothers, and native to the soil (7 vs. and chor.)
[By Harry McCarthy;] publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border, with war scenes in lower
corners. 25 x 17.2 cm.
C27. THE BROKER'S "STAMP ACT" LAMENT.-fiac/z
one we meet upon the street (3 vs.)
July, 1862.
Yellow paper; double-line border. 19.5 x 10 cm.
C28. BULL'S RUN.— CoJTze gentle muse give me your aid
(6 vs.)
a. Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; hunter with hound. 24.7 x 11.4 cm.
b. Title: "Quamdiu tandem abutere patientiae nostrae?
Ad quern finem sese jactabit Audacia?"; with 7 vs. un-
even length, varying; [signed) B.; Baltimore, June 30,
1861.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 12 cm.
C29. BULL'S RUN.— Says Greely to Scott, to Richmond,
why not (10 vs.) Tune— "Wait for the Wagon."
a. T. o. border. 21.5 x 19.5 cm. (cropped)
b. Title: "Bull Run."
Multi-line border. 18.8 x 11.1 cm. (cropped)
c. Title: "Battle of Leesburgh!"
T. o. border. 26.5 x 13.5 cm.
C30. BURN THE COITOW.-Burn the cotton! bum the
cotton (6 vs.)
Memphis, Tenn., May 15, 1862.
a. Double-line border. 21 x 8.5 cm.
b. [As above;] orange paper. 21.7 x 9.3 cm.
C.S.A., see THE SPIRIT OF 1861.
C31. THE C ALU— Maryland! Maryland! (3 vs.)
[Signed] A. B.; Balto., Oct., 1862.
a. Double-line border; seal of Maryland. 21.1 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] blue paper. 18.2 x 8.7 cm.
C32. CAMP SONG OF THE MARYLAND LINE. -We're the
boys, so gay and happy (4 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Gay and
Happy."
a. As Sung by the Baltimore Boys m Richmond.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 13 cm.
b. Title: "Maryland Southern Volunteer's Song."
Double t. o. border. 22.6 x 15 cm.
C33. CHIEF JUSTICE TANEY. -ifaii.' thou noble hearted
lawyer (7 vs.) Air— "The Days of absence."
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; gentleman holding top-hat. 28.1 x 15.8 cm.
C34. CHIVALROUS C.S.A!-/'H sing you a song of the
South' s sunny clime (4 vs. and chor.) Air— "Vive la
Compagnie!"
[Signed] B.; Baltimore, Sept. 21, 1361.
T. o. border. 25.5 x 13.2 cm.
C35. THE CONFEDERATE FLAG. -Bright banner of free-
dom, with pride I unfold thee (4 vs.)
(By Susan Blanchard Elder.)
Yellow paper. 20.2 x 12.5 cm.
187
C36. THE CONFEDERATE FLAG RED, WHITE & BLUE.
—On the hanks of the Potomac, there's an army so grand
(8 vs. and 2 chors.)
Composed and sung by J. S. Prevatt, Co. E. 6th Ga.
Reg.
a. T. o. border; yellow paper. 25.6 x 11.5 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 26 x 12 cm.
C37. THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER'S WIFE PARTING
FROM HER HUSBAND!-Here is thy trusty blade (4 vs.
uneven length)
Double-line border; yellow paper; small figures of
soldiers. 18.5 x 9.5 cm.
C37A. THE CONFEDERATE STATES. -Fawfeees may sing
of their rank pork and beans (5 vs.)
T. o. border. 19.6 x 11.5 cm.
C38. CONGRESSMAN ELY.— -4s I rode down to Manassas
one day (7 vs. and chor.) Air— "Hi ho Dobbin."
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border. 30.5 x 17 cm.
COTTON IS KING, see KING COTTON.
C39. COUNTRY, HOME AND LEBERTY-FreedoJn calls
you] Quick, be ready (5 vs.)
Double-line border; peach-colored paper. 19 x 9 cm.
C40. "DA VIS!"— GtiJe tis one chance, t'is all we ask (6 vs.)
By Quien Sabe?; Baltimore, Feb. 10, 1862.
Double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Maryland. 27 x
13 cm.
C41. DEAR LIBERTY OR MARYLAND WILL BE FREE.-
Farewell, dear Liberty , farewell for awhile (5 vs. and
chor.) Tune.— Carry me back to Old Virginny.
By Miss R. L., a Daughter of Dixie.
T. o. border. 20 x 9.2 cm.
C42. THE DEBT OF MARYLAND. -iJemewfter, - men of
Maryland (5 vs.)
a. [Signed] H[elen Sumner]; Baltimore, October, 16, 1861.
Double-line border; arms of Maryland [Bonsai]. 25 x
11.6 cm.
b. [As above;] green paper. 21.5 x 8.7 cm.
c. [As above;] but with title: "Remember and Repay";
white paper. 26.5 x 10 cm.
d. [As above;] blue paper. 22.9 x 9 cm.
e. Title: "The Debt".
Double-line border. 17.3 x 10. 3 cm.
f. Title: "Our Debt"; Baltimore, October 16, 1861.
Double-line border. 18.8 x 8.4 cm.
g. [As above; without border.] 23.3 x 12 cm.
C43. DEDICATED TO THE BALTIMORE LIGHT ARTIL-
LERY, CSA— The Maryland Boys are coming (5 vs. and
chor.)
By Captain Alexander.
a. Yellow paper; double-line border; arms of Maryland
[Bonsai]. 17.7 x 8.6 cm.
b. [As above;] blue paper. 17.7 x 8.7 cm.
C44. THE DESPOT'S SOHG\-With a beard that was fiUhy
and red (5 vs.)
[Signed] "Ole Seoesh." [Francis O. Ticknor]; Balti-
more, March, 15, 1862.
Double-line border; elephant with slogan "I Carry
Along!" 26.7 x 11.2 cm.
C45. DISGRACE & SHAME-/faito.' what's the matter
(7 vs.) Air— "The Campbells are coming."
T. o. border. 21.5 x 16.2 cm.
C46. DDC'S MANIFESTO— OTJce on a time in Baltimore
(7 vs. and chor.) Air.— "Dearest Mae."
[Signed] B.; Baltimore, September 11th, 1861.
a. Double-line border; man in a barrel. 23 x 7.5 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 22.2 x 7.4 cm.
C47. DODGE'S POLICE.— Come all ye Southern lassies
(7 vs. and chor.) Air— "Wait for the Wagon".
Headed : ' ' Song ' ' .
T. o. border; schoolroom scene. 30.5 x 12.7 cm.
C48. DOWN TRODDEN UP^Y^K^D.— Down-trodden,
despised see brave Maryland lie (6 vs.)
a. With hyphen in title; Air— "Tom Bowling"; [signed]
B.; Baltimore, Nov. 18, 1861; 3 vs. only.
T. o. [Bonsai] border; blue paper; arms of Maryland.
20 X 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] white paper. 18.2 x 10.4 cm.
c. Headed: "Privately printed"; third edition revised;
[signed] N.G.R.; Baltimore, March 4, 1862; with MS. note
giving author's name as Dr. N.G. Ridgeley.
Gold ink; t. o. [Bonsai] border; arms of Maryland.
22 X 15.5 cm.
d. [As above;] rust-brown ink; t. o. [Bonsai], border;
scales of Justice in cloud. 24.5 x 17 cm.
C49. THE DYING CONFEDERATE'S LAST WORDS-i3ear
comrades on m.y brow the hand of death is cast (6 vs.)
[Signed] Maryland; with MS. attribution to L. Katzen-
burger, Bait.
Double-line border; yellow paper. 19 x 9 cm.
C50. THE EXILED SOLDIER'S ADIEU TO MARYLAND.-
Adieu my home! Adieu dear Maryland (3 vs.) Air-
"Bertrand's Adieu to France."
Camp near Manassas, July 5, 1861; [signed] X; with
MS. note "Printed in Lee's Army".
Double-line border; arms of Maryland. 24.5 x 10 cm.
C50A. THE EXODUS.- Ho.' bright eyed maidens of the
South, your happy voices raise (18 vs.)
With text preceded by quotations, [signed] Old Soldier;
4 pp. 18.9 X 12.3 cm.
C51. FIAT JUSTITIA. — T^ere is no day, however darkly
clouded (44 lines)
a. Dedicated to the Maryland Prisoners at Fort Warren
by a Female Rebel; Baltimore, Jan. 1862.
Double-line border. 19 x 10 cm.
b. Title: "God will Repay"; privately printed; ten four-
line verses; [signed] H[elen Sumner] Rebel; Baltimore,
1862.
Double-line border; red ink; scales of Justice in
cloud. 21.9 X 8.8 cm.
c. [As above;] but with title: "Right must Prevail".
21.9 X 9 cm.
188
C52. "FISHING" IN TROUBLED WATERS. -/« a dingy
room of a mansion old, a solemn "council" met (18 vs.)
32 X 9.5 cm. (cropped)
THE FLAG, see THE BATTLE SONG OF THE
MARYLAND LINE.
C53. THE FLAG OF SECESSION.— O/z, say can't you see
by the dawn's early light (4 vs.) Tune— "Star Spangled
Banner."
[By Frank Pinkney.J
T. o. border. 22.6 x 15.7 cm.
C54. FORT SUMPTER. A SOUTHERN SONG. -Come now
and gather round me (6 vs. and chor.) Air— Dearest May.
By Dr. Barnstable, B.C.H.G.
T. o. [Bonsai] border. 20.5 x 10.7 cm. [with MS. note
"The first Song printed in Bait. 21 April 1861".]
C54A. A FRAGMENT .—Refreshed in wonted might (38
lines)
Dotted-line border. 24.6 x 15.2 cm.
FREEDOM'S CALL, see SOUTHRONS TO ARMS!
C55. THE GALLANT COLONEL.- T/zere lived a man in
Brooklin town (11 vs.)
T. o. border; Confederate flag. 30.2 x 13.3 cm.
C55A. GAY AND HAPPY.— T/ze Southern Boys are gay
and happy (5 vs. and chor.)
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; Justice with sword and scales, ship in
background. 29.7 x 14.1 cm.
C56. GEN. BEAUREGARD.— W7ze« war clouds gathered
about our land (7 vs.)
[By John Brady.]
T. o. border. 20 x 10.5 cm.
C57. GEN. JOHNSTON.— BetoW the brave son of the good
"Old Dominion" (5 vs.) Air— "American Star."
T. o. border; yellow paper; exploding cannon ball.
19.5 X 11.5 cm.
C57A. GEN. SCOTT A-SLEEP.— O.' they're all dreaming,
dream., dream., dreaming (6 vs.) Air-"Were a Nodding."
T. o. border. 21.3 x 14 cm.
C57B. GENERAL BEAUREGARD.-Geraerai G.T. Beau-
regard (4 vs.) Air — "Scots wha ha."
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; cavalryman with trumpet. 15.9 x 30.1
cm.
C58. GENERAL BUTLER. — Bwiier and I went out from
camp (5 vs. and chor.) Tune— "Yankee Doodle.
Headed: "Song."
a. T. o. border; house front. 25.7 x 11.5 cm.
b. T. o. border; wharf scene with box bearing imprint
"Edes Print." 28.6 x 15. 4 cm.
C59. GENERAL 'LEY..— There is a man in Old Virginny
(3 vs. and chor.) Air— "Oh! carry me back to old
Virginny."
a. T. o. border; pink paper. 20 x 11.6 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 21.2 x 13.2 cm.
C60. THE GEORGIA VOLUNTEER.-/ leave my home and
thee, dear (4 vs. and chor.)
Print. J. Green.
a. Double-line border; pink paper. 18 < 8.8 cm.
b. [As above;] brown paper. 18.2 x 8.7 cm.
C61. GOD AND LIBERTY !-/« the name of God! Amen
(4 vs.)
a. With MS. note, "Written by Phillip Barton Keys
sister, daughter of the Author of 'The Star Spangled
Banner!' "
Blue ink; double-line border; bust of Washington.
26.5 X 9 cm.
b. [As above, without MS. note;] with title; "The South-
ern Cross". 26.5 x 8.8 cm.
GOD BE OUR TRUST, see OUR HOPE.
C62. GOD BLESS THE SOUTH.- Wow to heaven our
prayer ascending (4 vs.) Air— "God speed the right."
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; buff paper; bull. 23 x 11.5 cm.
C63. GOD HELP KENTUCKY! AN ANTHEM.- Lord /rom
thy heavenly throne (4 vs.)
Double-line border; blue paper. 18.2 x 8.7 cm.
GOD WILL REPAY, see FIAT JUSTITLA.
C64. GOOD NEWS FROM DIXIE. -ffozo the South' s great
heart rejoices (7 vs. and chor.)
Blue ink; t. o. border; Liberty holding flag, and sol-
dier on guard in front of flag and tents, in red and blue.
29.2 X 14.1 cm.
C65. GOV. YOCKS.— Mister Hicks, full of tricks (9 vs.;
Air— "Money Musk."
T. o. border; pink paper. 20.6 x 14,9 cm.
C66. GRAVES FOR THE INVADERS. A FRAGMENT.-
Graves for the invaders! graves (9 vs.)
Savannah, Ga., 1863.
a. Double-line border; Justice with sword and scales,
col. 24.3 X 6.9 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 24.4 x 6.8 cm.
C67. GREAT BIG BETHEL FIGHT. AWFUL CALAMITY. -
I'll tell you of a tale that lately befel (5 vs. and chor.)
Air— "Dixie."
T. o. border. 26.5 x 14.2 cm.
C68. GREAT CRY AND LITLLE (sic) WOOL; OR, THE
LEADING BLACK REPUBLICANS DESCRIBED IN VERSE.
— Oh dearest Muse your help I ask (10 vs., uneven length.)
a. By Barnstable; Baltimore, July 2, 1861.
Caricature of Lincoln on throne surrounded by con-
temporary leading Republicans. 23.8 -^ 16.1 cm.
b. Title: "Great Cry But Little Wool"; Baltimore, July
2, 1861.
Caricature of Lincoln on throne surrounded by con-
temporary leading Republicans. 25.1 x 20 cm.
C69. THE GUERILLAS. A SOUTHERN WAR SONG.-
Awake and to Iwrse, my brothers (18 vs.)
[By Severn Teackle Wallis.]
189
a. Double-line border. 24.8 x 7 cm. (cropped)
b. With comma after "Guerillas"; equal number of lines
in 9 vs.; composed in the Yankee Bastille; Fort Lafayette,
1862.
T. o. border; yellow paper. 24.8 x 7.1 cm.
C70. HAIL! TO THE SOUTH.- Another star arisen,
another flag unfurled (6 vs.)
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; soldier on horse blowing trumpet. 29.9
X 15.2 cm.
C71. HARK! O'ER THE SOUTHERN VOULS.-Harkl o'er
the Southern hills I hear (11 vs. and chor.)
a. Title: "An Appeal To The South"; by "A Daughter of
Dixie"; [signed] H.; Baltimore, Jan. 24th, 1862; with
footnote: "The last battle of the first Revolution was
fought at Yorktown, Va., in 1781, and gained by the 'im-
mortal Washington, the Old Dominion's peerless son'!"
Double-line border; exploding cannon ball. 30.1 x
8.6 cm.
b. With two extra verses and chor.; variants in wording
of other verses; By a Southern Lady; with footnote: "The
last great battle of the first revolution was gained in 1781,
at Yorktown, which may be said to have ended the revo-
lutionary fight"; Norfolk, Jan. 24th, 1862; [signed] H.
Double-line border; bust of Jefferson Davis. 21.7 x
13.2 cm.
C72. HARK! THE SUMMONS.- i?arfe.' in the South the
thund'ring drum (5 vs.)
[Signed] B.; Baltimore, Oct. 9th, 1861; 2nd song:
"Southern Sentiments".
a. Double-line border; soldier on horse blowing trumpet.
30.6 X 9.2 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 30.6 x 9.2 cm.
C73. HICKSIE.— £is a mighty bad way dey's got ole Hicks
in (9 vs. and chor.)
T. o. border with ornamental corners; eagle on shield.
20.6 X 10.9 cm.
HOMESPUN PLAID, see SOUTHERN GIRL.
C74. HURRAH FOR UlXW.\ — SoiUhrons , hear your
Country call you (8 vs. and chor.)
[By Albert Pike.]
Double-line border; man with flag on which is printed
"Excelsior". 30.5 x 15.4 cm.
C75. HURRAH FOR JEFF. DAVIS .- Hurrah for Jeff .
Davis, Hurrah (3 vs. and 2 chors.) Air— "Hurrah for the
Bonnets o' Blue."
By a Lady Rebel-written after the battle of Bull Run.
T. o. border. 16.2 x 11.4 cm.
C76. HURRAH FOR JEFF. DAVIS.-OMr Country now
calls, we'll up and away (6 vs. and 2 chors.) Tune: -Gum
Tree Canoe.
T. o. border; pink paper. 22.7 x ii.6 cm.
C77. IF YOU BELONG TO DIXIE'S LAND.- To bring you
this good news I've come (6 vs. and chors.) Tune:—
"Gideon's Band."
T. o. border. 24.6 x 9.2 cm.
C78. AN IMPROMPTU.-Tfee South, the South, the
glorious South (5 vs.)
By Dr. Barnstable, B.C.H.G.; with footnote: "Dixie
has already been adopted as a National Air by the South-
ern Confederacy."
T. o. border. 24.4 x 15.4 cm.
C79. IS THERE NOBODY HURT- Hark! the cries of
widowed mothers (7 vs.) Air— "Cocachelunk."
T. o. border. 19.8 x 13.1 cm. [see also C143A]
C80. IT IS v.— They come, they com.e - a motley crew
(3 vs.)
Double line border; pink paper; scales of Justice in
cloud. 17.4 X 8.6 cm.
C80A. JACKSON'S REQUIEM.— That noted burglar Ells-
worth (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Dearest Mae."
[Signed] B.
T. o. border; Fortune pouring out gold. 28 x 15.7 cm.
C80B. JEFF. DAVIS IN THE WHITE HOUSE. -ye North-
ern m.en in Washington (5 vs.) Air— "Ye Parliaments of
Old England.
T. o. border; house front. 31.2 x 15.2 cm.
081. JOHN BELL OF TENNESSEE.- T/zere is a man of
noble heart (b vs. and chor.) Air— "Auld Lang Syne."
T. o. border; bell on pulling mechanism. 21.7 x 15
cm.
C82. JOHN BROWN'S ENTRANCE INTO HELL. -Come
gentle muse and touch a strain (20 vs.)
Bait., March, 1863; print. C.T.A.
Yellow paper. 16.7 x 10.8 cm.
C83. [JOHN HARROLSON.J-Jo/zn Harrolson, John
Harrolson, you are a funny creature (6 vs.)
With explanation: "During the late war, gunpowder
being very scarce in the Confederacy. . . ."; with Selma
Journal version and added Northern verses. 18 x 12.1 cm.
C84. JOHN MERRYMAN— Joto Merryman, the Mary-
lander (5 vs. and chor.) Air— "Old Dan Tucker.
a. T. o. border; buff paper. 19.8 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 20.6 x 12.8 cm.
C85. KENTUCKIANS, TO ARMS! ! [-Kentuckians, rise
(6 vs.)
Louisville, Ky., 1861.
Double-line border; pink paper. 18.3 x 8.7 cm.
C86. KING COTTON.— ^n hail to the great king (10 vs.)
[Signed] N.G.R[idgeley]; Baltimore, Jan. 1, 1862.
a. T. o. border. 25.5 x 9.2 cm.
b. [As above;] light pink paper. 25.7 x 9.4 cm.
c. Title: "Cotton Is King".
T. o. border. 25.5 x 9 cm.
d. [As above;] tan paper. 25.3 x 8.9 cm.
C87. KING COTTON. -OM Cotton is King, boys, ha! ha!
(4 vs. and chor.)
11.5 X 6 cm.
C88. LAND OF THE SOUTH !-Lanrf of the South! Land
of the South! (3 vs.) Air— "Happy Land."
T. o. border; Hercules killing the Hydra. 29.8 x 14.6
190
C89. THE LAST RACE OF THE RAIL-SPLITTER.- Wfen
Zerxes and when Cyrus led (8 vs. and 8 chors.)
With footnote: "It will not be forgotten that Lincoln,
after his election, on his way to Washington, heard at
Harrisburg, that a plan was laid to run the cars off, and
kill him. . ."
Double-line border; negro running with pack over his
shoulder. 21.5 x 13.2 cm.
LIBERTY OR DEATH, see SOUTHERN SONG OF
LIBERTY.
C99. THE MARCH OF THE MARYLAND ME^.— There's
many a son of old Maryland's soil (4 vs. and chors.)
T. o. border. 23.9 x 11.3 cm.
MARYLAND, see MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND.
ClOO. MARYLAND. A FRAGMENT .— Refreshed in wonted
might (38 lines)
Double-line border; yellow paper. 18.4 x 8.7 cm.
ClOl. MARYLAND IN CHAINS, see ARE WE FREE?
C90. LINCOLN ON A RAIL.— Come all you felloTvs that
love a joke (6 vs. and 6 chors.) Tune— "Sitting on a Rail."
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border. 29.6 x 15.5 cm.
C91. LINES ON THE DEATH OF LIEUT. GEN. T.J.
JACKSON C.S.A.—Cold is his brow, and the dew of the
evening (7 vs.)
With quotation: "He was-but words are wanting to say
what. . ."
Mourning border, blue paper. 18.2 x 8.7 cm.
C92. LINES ON THE DEATH OF MAJOR GEN. E. VAN
DORN, C.S.A.— The bold and noble Earle Van Dorn (6 vs.)
With quotation: "Vile envy, with a serpent's eye".
Mourning border; green paper. 18.2 x 8.8 cm.
C93. LINES ON THE DEATH OF THE CONFEDERATE
GEN. ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON, OF KY. WHO FELL
AT THE BATTLE OF "SHILOH," MISS., SUNDAY,
APRIL 6, 1662.— Thou are gone to thy rest (5 vs.)
T. o. border. 26.8 x 12.5 cm.
C94. LINES ON THE PROCLAMATION ISSUED BY THE
TYRANT LINCOLN, APRIL FIRST, 1863. -W'e have read
the tyrant's order (8 vs.)
By a Rebel; with quotation: "Are there no stones in
heaven but what serve for the thunder-precious villain?"
Double-line border. 20.9 x 11.7 cm.
C95. LINES SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF CAPT.
HENRY C. GORRELL OF GREENSBORO' N.C., OF THE
SECOND NORTH CAROLINA REGIMENT, WHO FELL IN
AN ATTACK WHICH HE LED AGAINST THE FEDERAL
BATTERIES AT THE BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS, JUNE
14, 1862.— TTzey laid him away in the cold dam.p ground
(3 vs.)
"May he rest in peace"; By a Friend of the Cause.
Mourning border; yellow paper. 18.2 x 8.8 cm.
C96. LITTLE SOGERS.— WTzai's the matter little sogers
(7 vs.)
T. o. border. 23.2 x 14. 8 cm.
C97. THE LONE STAR CAMP SOUG.-Our Rifles are
ready, and ready are we (3 vs.)
As sung by Joe Cook, the American Comedian; Copy
right secured; publ. Warner; with MS. note, "Pub. 19th
April 1861, Exceedingly rare. The only Southern Song
published in Balti' with printed name attached."
T. o. border; star. 17.2 x 13.2 cm.
C98. LOUISIANA. A PATRIOTIC ODE.— Louisiana! dear
Pelican mother arise (5 vs.)
Double-line border; eagle with shield and arrows.
18.2 X 8.7 cm.
C102. MARYLAND IN CHAINS. -O/z vain is the splendor
of blue-curtained skies (7 vs.)
By Mrs. D.K. Whitaker, of South Carolina; Richmond
Examiner, May 14, 1861.
Double-line border. 26.7 x 11 cm.
C103. MARYLAND IN FETTERS!-Hom; beautiful in tears
(4 vs.)
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; Justice with sword and scales, ship in
background. 27.7 x 13.7 cm.
C104. THE MARYLAND MARTYRS.- T/zeji bore them to
a gloomy cell (6 vs.)
a. Double-line border. 18.9 x 9.9 cm.
b. [As above;] tan paper. 19.8 x 10.7 cm.
C105. MARYLAND, MY HOME.-Come listen while I sing
to you (11 vs.)
Double-line border. 27.7 x 6.4 cm.
C106. MARYLAND, MY HOUE.- Sweet Maryland, thy
groves are green (3 vs.)
[Sold by] Louis Bonsai; adv: Books Re-Bound and
Blanks [sic] Books made to Order.
T. o. border. 22.6 x 14.9 cm.
C107. MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND.-Tfce despot's heel
is on thy shore (8 vs.)
a. With 5th verse beginning: "Could Washington to us
appear."
T. o. border. 28.1 x 11.8 cm.
b. With 5th verse beginning: "Dear Mother! burst the
tyrant's chain;" title: "Maryland"; Air — "My Nor-
mandy!"
T. o. [Bonsai] border; title and figure of Justice with
sword and scales, ship in background, within laurel
wreath, in red. 25 x 16.2 cm.
c. [As above;] with MS. note "Published July 14th, 1861-
very rare."
T. o. [Bonsai] border. 28.1 x 10.4 cm. (cropped)
d. [Title and 5th verse as above;] By James R. Randall,
of Baltimore, Md.; with e.xtra verse.
Red ink; double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Mary-
land. 37 x 12.5 cm.
e. [As above;] green paper. 35x9 cm.
f. Title: "My Maryland"; with extra verse; written by
J.B. Randall at Pointe-Coupee, Louisiana, April 26th,
1861; publ. De Marsan (3).
De Marsan comic heads border. 25.1 x 16.2 cm.
CI 08. MARYLAND SOUTHERN VOLUNTEER'S SONG,
see CAMP SONG OF THE MARYLAND LINE.
191
C109. MARYLAND ZOUAVES OWN.-H'e are bound all
hands for the land of Cotton (3 vs. and chors.)
Respectfully dedicated to the First Regiment Mary-
land Zouaves, by their Friend, G.W. Alexander, Adjutant
of the Regiment.
a. Double t. o. [Bonsai] border; yellow paper. 18.1 x
10.1 cm. (cropped)
b. With mottos at top and bottom: "Liberty! Equality!
Fraternity!" and "One For All! And All For One!", and
at each side: "Headquarters, Richmond, Virginia".
22 X 14.3 cm.
Clio. MARYLAND'S APPEAL.-0/z, Maryland enslaved,
opprest (3 vs.) Air— "The Harp that once thro' Tara's
Halls."
[By Helen Sumner.]
T. o. border. 21.3 x 15.2 cm.
cm. MARYLAND'S LAMENT FOR JACKSON.- Gowe
from us - gone from us (7 vs.)
By Baltimora; June, 1863.
Double-line border; pink paper. 23.2 x 8.8 cm.
C112. THE MARYLANDER AT MANASSAS. A FACT.-
"Dusty and weary I laid me down (33 two-line vs.)
Baltimore, Dec. 16, 1861; [signed] N.G.R[idgeley].
Double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Maryland. 35 x
8.8 cm.
C113. THE MARYLANDER'S GOOD BYE.-Adzew.' Adieu]
dear Maryland (4 vs.) Air— "The White Rose."
[Signed] B.
T. o. border; two hands clasped. 24.6 x 14.2 cm.
C114. MAYOR BROWN.— Gainer round all friends and
neighbors (11 vs.) Air— "Rosseau's Dream."
T. o. border; pink paper. 21.2 x 14.9 cm.
C115. MUNSON'S HILL!-0;z call us hard names, call us
mere tools (4 vs.) Air— "Call Me Pet Names."
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; hunter with hound. 28.2 x 13.8 cm.
C116. MY GOD! WHAT IS ALL THIS FOR?-"0;z my God!
what vengeful madness (6 vs.) Air— Rosseau's Dream.
The above is the dying words of a Federal Soldier on
the Battle field of Manassas, 1861.
Double-line border; pink paper. 18.8 x 9.6 cm.
MY MARYLAND, see MARYLAND.
THE NATIONAL PRAYER FOR "HUMILLATION
DAY," see PRAYER FOR MARYLAND.
C117. NIGGERS IN CONVENTION. SUMNER'S SPEECH.-
Welcom.e m.y bredren here you is (3 vs.)
Double-line border; yellow paper. 18.2 x 8.7 cm.
C118. NORTH CAROLINA. A CALL TO ARMS.- Ke sows
of Carolina! awake from your dreaming (G vs.)
[By Lovala W. Rogers;] print. Thompson & Co.; 1861.
Scales of Justice in cloud. 18.3 x 8.5 cm.
C119. O, LOVELY DIXIE'S LAND.-O, lovely Dixie's
land {11 vs.)
Baltimore, April, 1861; [signed] M.V.
a. Double-line border. 25 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 21.2 x 8.7 cm.
c. [As above;] green paper. 22.1 x 9.3 cm.
C120. ODE ON THE MEETING OF THE SOUTHERN
CONGRESS.— 7/affc not the morning dawned with added
light (4 vs.)
By H. Timrod. 26.6 x 17.7 cm.
C121. OH! ABRAHAM, RESIGN \- The days are growing
shorter (10 vs. and chor.)
By a New Contributor.
Green glazed paper. 17.3 x 7.5 cm.
C122. OH, I'M A GOOD OLD REBEL. -O/z, I'm a good old
Rebel (6 vs.)
Publ. Wm. & Geo. Davie s.
T. o. border; pink paper. 28.8 x 14.1 cm.
C123. OH JEFF! WHY DON'T YOU COME? -Jeff Davis
are you coming? we'll be glad to see you here (6 vs.)
Air— "Willie we have missed you."
a. T. o. [Bonsai] border. 23 x 13.3 cm.
b. [As above;] blue paper. 24.9 x 15.7 cm.
C124. OLD ABE LINCOLN!-M>i name it is Abe Lincoln
(5 vs.)
Headed: "Song:" [by John Brady.]
T. o. border; soldier on horse blowing trumpet, and
a gentleman with top hat in hand. 29.7 x 15.5 cm.
C125. OLD ABE'S 'LKWENT .— J eff Davis is coming. Oh!
dear. Oh! dear (6 vs.) Tune— "The Campbells are
Coming."
a. T. o. border; pink paper. 19.7 x 11.7 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 23.1 x 15.3 cm.
THE OLD JJNE'S APPEAL, see A VOICE FROM THE
OLD MARYLAND LINE.
C125A. OLD VIRGINIA NEVER DIE.-0;z be easy, don't
you teaze m.e (8 vs.)
T. o. border. 21.6 x 14. 7 cm.
C125B. [THE OLD YEAR'S OUT.]-Tfee old year's out,
and the new has begun (62 lines)
28.2 X 11.7 cm.
OUR DEBT, see THE DEBT OF MARYLAND.
C126. OUR HOPE.— God save our Southern land (4 vs.)
a. Third Edition; Privately Printed; [signed] Le Diable
Baiteux [N.G. Ridgeley].
Double-line border; anchor. 18.4 x 6.6 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 17.7 x 5.8 cm.
c. Title: "God Be Our Trust!"; Air— "Heav'n is our
Home"; long lines. 19.4 x 12.5 cm.
C127. OUR 'LEFT.— From dawn to dark they stood {1 vs.)
Dedicated to the Maryland Hero, Gen. Arnold Elzey,
C.S.A.; [signed] "Ole Secesh" [Francis O. Ticknor];
Baltimore, Oct. 20, 1861.
Double-line border; green paper. 19 x 8.6 cm.
C128. OUR MARSHAL KANE-Come and listen to my
story (9 vs.) Air— "Roseas Dream."
T. o. border. 21.3 x 14 cm.
C129. OUR OPINION.- "O/z.' mammy have you heard the
news (20 vs.)
a. Double-line border; hand holding card with title.
38.7 X 8.8 cm.
192
b. Title: "A Southern Scene".
Double-line border; farm scene. 42 x n cm.
OUR OPINION: A HIT AT THESE TIMES, see ALL
SPICE: OR, SPICE FOR ALL.
C130. OUR SOUTHERN DEAU.— Mourn for our glorious
dead (3 vs.)
[Signed] A.; Baltimore, Oct. 6, 1862. 17.9 x 10.2 cm.
C129A. OUR RIGHTS.— Tfce Stars and Stripes, Oh lovely
cloth (8 vs.)
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; hunter with dog. 29.1 x 14.7 cm.
C130. OUR SOUTHERN HEAD. -Mourn for our glorious
dead (3 vs.)
[Signed] A.; Baltimore, Oct. 6, 1862.
Tan paper. 17.9 x 10.2 cm.
C130A. PEACE. WRITTEN BY A FOOL. -Peace on earth,
good will to men (6 vs.) Air— "The American Boy."
T. o. border; pink paper. 21.2 x 15.1 cm.
C130B. PICAYUNE BUT LER. -OW Fmss and Feathers,
as we knew before (5 vs. and chor.) Tune— "All on Hob-
bies."
T. o. border; Hercules fighting the Hydra, with legend
"All Old Picayune Butler is Fighting Snakes." 23.3 x
15.1 cm.
C130C. POOR OLD LINCOLN.-/ hear the noise of battle
(4 vs.) Air— "I have no Mother now."
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; a gentleman with top-hat in his hand.
28 X 13.3 cm.
C131. PRAYER FOR MARYLAND.-Frow Lincoln and
Hick's (6 vs.)
a. The National Prayer, slightly altered from the orig-
inal of Bishop Whittingham, to suit the present highly
favored condition of the people of Maryland.
Rust -brown paper. 11.5 x 6.5 cm.
b. Title: "The National Prayer, for 'Humiliation Day,'
slightly altered from the original supplication...;" Balti-
more, Sept. 26, 1861.
T. o. border. 26 x 14.3 cm.
C132. A PRAYER TO BE SAID BY ALL GOOD CITIZENS
ON THE DAY OF FASTING & PRAYER; ORDERED BY
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.— J« thy Name, oh Lord, we pray
thee that thou will (14 lines) Subheaded: "The Prayer".
T. o. border. 20.5 x 10.5 cm.
C132A. THE PRESIDENT'S CHAIR.-Ke Southrons arouse,
and do battle, nor yield (3 vs.) Air— "Star Spangled Ban-
ner."
T. o. border. 24. 9 x 13.6 cm.
"QUAMDIU TANDEM ABUTERE PATIENTIAE
NOSTRAE?" see BULL'S RUN.
C133. RALLY AROUND THE STARS AND B ASS \- Rally
round your country's flag ye freem.en of the South (6 vs.)
By Robert Lamb - 51st Georgia Vols.
Double-line border; pink paper. 18.2 x 8.7 cm.
C134. RALLY ROUND THE STANDARD BOYS.-Mj) heart
is in the South boys, my heart is not here (5 vs.)
T. o. [Bonsai] border. 23.8 x 14.4 cm.
C135. THE REBEL'S RETORT.— TeH us not we will make
blunders (7 vs.; Air— "Cocachelunk."
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; farm house with millwheel. 26.8 x 15.3
cm.
C135A. RECOGNITION OF THE SOUTHERN CONFEDER-
ACY.—ijecog^wjze us, recognize us (6 vs.) Air— "Rosseaus
Dream."
Headed: "Song."
T. o. border; wharf scene with box bearing imprint
"Edes Print." 28 x 15.2 cm.
REMEMBER AND REPAY, see THE DEBT OF MARY-
LAND.
REPLY, see ADDRESS TO HER MARYLAND LOVER,
BY A VIRGINLAN GIRL.
C136. REPLY TO THE VIRGINIAN GIRL'S ADDRESS TO
HER MARYLAND LOVER.- Farewell to submission
(6 vs.)
a. Printed on double-sheet; title on first page headed
"A Southern Song"; Baltimore, 1861; text on third page;
[signed] O.H.S.
First page in red ink; flag in red and blue. 15.7 x
10.5 cm.
b. [As above; without flag.] 15.1 x 10.3 cm.
C137. REPLY TO THE "VOLUNTEER ZOUAVE. "-We
have seen the complaint of the red-legged Zou Zou (63
lines)
[By Fannie A. Harwood.]
17 X 16 cm. (cropped)
C138. THE RETREAT OF THE GRAND ARMY FROM
BULL RUN.— Way down in Virginia (5 vs. and chor.) Air.—
"Sweet Evelina."
By Ernest Cliftan; Baltimore, Md.
Double-line border; yellow paper. 21 x 8.7 cm.
C139. THE RETREAT OF THE SIXTY THOUSAND
LINCOLN TROOPS. —T'was a clear and a beautiful day
(7 vs.)
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; gentleman with top hat. 28.3 x 15.3 cm.
RIGHT MUST PREVAIL, see FIAT JUSTITIA.
C140. THE SAUCY LITTLE TURTLE. -Down on
Mississippi River {5 vs.) Air— "Coming through the Rye."
Headed: "Song".
a. T. o. border; sailing ship. 25.5 x 10.5 cm.
b. T. o. border; crab and turtle. 26.4 x 13 cm.
C141. THE SERENADE OF THE 300,000 FEDERAL
GHOSTS, RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED TO OLD BLACK
ABE.— i^rom the battle-field afar, where the wounded and
the dying (6 vs.)
T. o. border; green paper. 16.5 x 10 cm. (cropped)
C142. SHERMAN'S BUMMERS. PARODY ON THE
"KNICKERBOCKER LINE. "-Come listen to my good old
song (10 vs. and 2 chors.)
By H. H. C, 6th Mo. V. V. I.; respectfully dedicated
to the Bummers of Sherman's Army.
Double-line border. 46 x 11 cm.
193
C143. SIC SEMPER— Enthroned in obloquy, Abe Lincoln
sits (9 vs. uneven length)
By a Virginian.
T. o. border. 21.7 x 14.4 cm.
C143A. SOMEBODY HURT!-/forfe.' the cries of widowed
mothers (7 vs.) Air— "Cocachelunk." [see also C79]
T. o. border. 20.6 x 13.3 cm.
C144. SONG.— FoM Rebels come along and listen to my
song (10 vs. and chor.) Air— "Happy Land of Canaan."
a. Yellow paper. 25.5 x 11.2 cm.
b. "Tune" in place of "Air"; with "Rebels" in first
line in quotation marks.
Blue paper. 19.3 x 8.5 cm. (cropped)
SONG, see also under subtitles.
C145. SONG OF THE BALTIMORE REBELS. -iei us join
the army, let us join the army (5 vs. and chor.) Air-
"Wait for the Wagon."
T. o. border. 18.8 x 13.7 cm.
C146. THE SONG OF THE DRUM.-Ofe, the drum it
rattles so loud (6 vs.)
Double-line border; pink paper. 18.5 x 8.7 cm.
C147. THE SONG OF THE EXILE. -O/j, here I am in the
land of cotton (9 vs. and chor.) Air— "Dixie."
[Signed] B.; Martinsburg, Va., Dec. 10, 1861.
Double-line border. 29.3 x 12.5 cm.
C147A. SONG OF THE "MARYLAND LINE" AT RICH-
MOND.—We've left Qur homes in Maryland (3 vs. and 2
chors.)
By Big Sergeant.
T. o. border. 20.5 x 11.8 cm.
C148. SONG OF THE PRIVATEER.— Away o'er the
boundless sea (5 vs. and chor.)
By Quien Sabe?; Baltimore, Oct. 10, 1861.
Double-line border; sailing ship. 23.5 x 12 cm.
C149. THE SOUTH.- The South I wonder every heart
(5 vs.)
Double-line border; farm scene. 20 x 10.7 cm.
C150. THE SOUTH AND NORTH.- T/ze Southrons and the
Northers, Oh (10 vs. and chor.)
19.5 X 6.5 cm.
C151. SOUTH CAROLINA. A PATRIOTIC OT)E.-Land of
the Palmetto tree (4 vs.)
Charleston, S. C, 1861.
Blue ink; double-line border; bust of Washington.
18.2 X 8.8 cm.
C152. SOUTHERN BATTLE SO^G.— Come gallant sons of
noble sires (6 vs.)
[Signed] C, Bait., Md., Oct., 1862; with MS. note
identifying author as James Cahill.
Double-line border; pink paper. 20 x 8.7 cm.
C153. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.— O/z.f say; can you see,
through the gloom and the storm (4 vs.)
[By Henry St. George Tucker.]
a. [Publ.] De Marsan (3).
De Marsan ship border. 25.7 x 16 cm.
b. Air— "Star Spangled Banner."
T. o. [Bonsai] border. 18.5 x 12.5 cm.
THE SOUTHERN CROSS, see also GOD AND LIBERTY.
C154. SOUTHERN GIRL AND PARODY. -O/z, yes, I am a
Southern girl (6 vs. and chor.)
[By Carrie Bell Sinclair;] 2nd song: "Homespun Plaid".
T. o. border. 27 x 18 cm.
C155. THE SOUTHERN MATRON TO HER SON.-/ weep,
as I leave you, with bitter em,otion (3 vs.) Air— "Oh No,
My Love, No."
T. o. border. 16.3 x 11.5 cm.
C156. THE SOUTHERN MEN.— Fo« can never win them
back (5 vs.)
By a Southern Lady [Catherine M. Warfield].
Red ink; double-line border. 21.5 x 8.5 cm.
C157. SOUTHERN PRISONER. GIVES HIS THANKS TO
THE BALTIMORE LADIES.-/ left Winchester Court-
house, all in the month of May (10 vs.) Air— "American
Boy."
T. o. border. 25 x 10.5 cm. (cropped)
A SOUTHERN SCENE, see OUR OPINION.
C158. SOUTHERN SENTIMENTS.— T/ze Northern hordes
invasion threat (4 vs.) Air.— "Let haughty Gaul invasion
threat."
[Signed) B.; Baltimore, Oct. 6th, 1861.
Double-line border. 13.4 x 7 cm. (cropped)
SOUTHERN SENTIMENTS, see also HARK! THE
SUMMONS.
C159. SOUTHERN SONG OF LIBERTY.— 0«.' on! to the
just and glorious strife (7 vs.)
a. Double-line border. 19.5 x 12.5 cm.
b. [As above;] tan paper. 17.3 x 9 cm.
c. Title: "Liberty or Death".
Double-line border. 17.3 x 9 cm. (cropped)
C160. THE SOUTHERN WAGON. -Come all ye sons of
freedom, and join our Southern band (6 vs. and chor.)
a. With title on three lines.
T. o. border. 21 x 11.5 cm.
b. With title on one line in caps; two chors.
T. o. border. 23.7 x 16.2 cm.
c. With title on one line in upper and lower case; two
chors.
T. o. border. 22.8 x 15.1 cm.
d. Air— "Wait for the Wagon".
Blue paper; woman playing piano; guard; printed on
verso of a receipt for the purchase of a Negro Slave.
17.5 X 9.5 cm.
C161. A SOUTHERN WAR SONG'-^rise ye Southern
heroes , and gird your armor on (7 vs.)
By P. H.
Embossed floral border. 16 x 10.3 cm.
C162. THE SOUTHERN WAR SONG.- We shall win! we
shall win! for our cause it is just (6 vs.) Air— "I'm
Afloat."
T. o. border. 19.5 x 12 cm.
C163. SOUTHERN YANKEE -DOOT)l.E.- The gallant Major
Anderson (8 vs. and 4 chors.) Tune— "Yankee Doodle."
194
a. Blue ink; t. o. border; Liberty with flag, and two flags
in red and blue. 30.6 x 16 cm.
b. Blue ink; t. o. border; Confederate flag in red and
blue, and mounted trumpeter in red. 34.7 x 13.2 cm.
C163A. SOUTHERN YANKEE DOODLE — Yankee Doodle
loas the boy (10 vs.)
31 X 13.9 cm.
C164. THE SOUTHRONS ARE COMING.- r/ze Southrons
are coming, heigho! heigho (6 vs.) Air— "The Camels are
Coming."
T. o. border. 17 x ii cm.
C165. SOUTHRONS TO A.BMS\-Southrons to arms (5 vs.)
Air— "God Save the South."
(Signed) Z; Baltimore, June 1, 1862.
a. Double-line border; yellow paper. 17.7 x 5.8 cm.
b. Title: "Freedom's Call."
Double-line border. 21 x 7.8 cm.
0166. THE SPIRIT OF 1861.- Arise, Confederates! hear
your country's call (3 vs. uneven length)
2nd song: "C.S.A."
Double-line border; yellow paper. 18 x 8.7 cm.
(cropped)
C167. THE STARS AND BARS.— O/z.' say do you see now
so vauntingly borne (4 vs.) [Air— "Star Spangled Banner."]
Headed: "Rebel Poetry".
Double-line border with ornamental comers. 20.6 x
11.8 cm.
0168. "STONEWALL" -Weep for the mighty dead (6 vs.)
With two-line quotation below title.
Mourning border. 20.2 x 16.4 cm.
0169. STONEWALL JACKSON, A SENTINEL.- Twas in,
the dying of the day (5 vs.)
With one-line quotation below title.
T. o. [Bonsai] border. 18.5 x io.6 cm.
C170. STONEWALL JACKSON'S WAY.— Come, stack arms,
men! Pile on the rails (6 vs.)
[By J.W. Palmer;] Found on a Confederate Sergeant
of Jackson's Brigade, taken at Winchester, Va.; Martins-
burg, Sept. 13th, 1862.
a. Double-line border. 25.2 x 12 cm.
b. [As above;] tan paper. 22.9 x 9.6 cm.
C171. SUNNY SOUTH! -To arms, to arms, and old Abe
shall see (4 vs. uneven length)
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border; figure of Justice with ship in background.
27.9 X 16.3 cm.
C172. TENNESSE (sic)! FIRE AWAY \- Black Republican
bandits (5 vs.)
Double-line border. 18.2 x 8.8 cm.
Headed: "Song".
T. o. border. 28.4 x 11.3 cm. (cropped;
C175. THERE IS LIFE IN OLD MARYLAND YET. -Again
a smothered voice speaks out (7 vs.)
[Signed] Cola; Baltimore, March, 25, 1862.
Double-line border; [Bonsai] seal of Maryland. 29 x
9 cm.
C176. THERE'S LIFE IN THE OLD LAND YETi-Sy blue
Patapsco's billowy dash (5 vs.)
By Jas. R. Randall, of Baltimore, author of "Mary-
land, My Maryland."
a. Double-line border; yellow paper; figure of Justice
with sword and scales. 23.7 x 8.6 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 25.6 x 10.2 cm.
C177. THERE'S LIFE IN THE OLD LAND YET. -There's
life in the land that gave Carroll his birth (6 vs.)
[Signed] J[ohn] B[radyJ; Baltimore, March 25, 1862.
a. Double-line border; [Bonsai] seal of Maryland. 23.5
X 10.2 cm.
b. Double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Maryland. 28 x
10.6 cm.
C178. THERE IS LIFE IN THE OLD LAND YET. -Though
the soil of old Maryland echoes the tread (4 vs.)
[By Frank Key Howard.]
a. T. o. border; wharf scene with box bearing imprint
"Edes Print." 22.5 x 10.2 cm.
b. Confederate flag. 22.7 x 10.5 cm.
C179. THERE'S "NO BODY" HURT !!— T/zere lives a man
at Washington (5 vs.)
T. o. border; man holding sign with title. 22 x 14.8 cm.
C180. TO SAUERWEIN.— T/ze Union men have left the
floor (3 vs.) Air. — "My Maryland."
By a Member of the Baltimore Corn Exchange; Balti-
more, June, 1862; with MS. note, "25 copies printed
only." 16.5 x 6.5 cm.
C181. TO THE BALTIMORE POET, THOMAS H.
M— RR-S, AUTHOR OF "HOW THEY ACT IN BALTI-
MORE."—So Tomhas turned a poet, what a dear (4 vs.)
[Signed] Mephistophiles K. G. S.; Baltimore, June 10,
1862.
a. Wavy-line border with ornamental corners. 17.6 x
8.5 cm.
b. [As above;] pink paper. 17.8 x 8.6 cm.
C182. TO THE MARYLAND SONS OF REVOLUTIONARY
SIRES!— Ke sons of Sires , of manly deeds, who died for
love of right (24 lines) Tune.— Old Lang Syne.
Dedicated to Miss M. H— .
Double-line border. 18.5 x 11 cm.
C173. TEXAN RANGESS.— They come! They come! see
their bayonets bright (4 vs.)
Publ. M. Morgan, 1861.
T. o. border; star; pink paper. 17.7 x 9.3 cm.
C174. THEM SAUCY MASKED BATTERIES.- TAe Yankee
soldiers went down South (6 vs. uneven length) Air—
"Bobbin Around."
C183. A COAST [sic] TO VIRGINIA. -A toast to Virginia.
God bless her (3 vs.) Tune:.— "Red, White and Blue."
T. o. border. 14.5 x 8 cm. (cropped)
C184. THE TYRANT'S CAP.-
fettered now (5 vs.)
Blue paper. 15.5 x 7.7 cm
The galling chain has
195
C185. UNCLE ABE, OR A HIT AT THE TIMES. -/« the
town of Chicago as you know very well (8 vs. and chors.)
Air— "Villikins and his Dinah."
T. o. border. 24.6 x 14.9 cm.
C186. THE VERY LATEST FROM BUTLER.-Some
General love the battle's roar (2 vs.)
a. Double-line border; man pasting up a sign with title.
21.5 X 10.1 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 20.6 x 9.1 cm.
C187. YIRGWIA.— Three cheers for Virginia, the heme.
[sicj of the free (5 vs. and chor.)
Tan paper; seal of Virginia. 16.4 x 9 cm.
C188. VIRGINIA'S JEWELS.— "T/zese are my Jewels,"
said a Roman dame (2 vs.)
[By Rebecca Powell.]
a. White paper; seal of Virginia. 21.3 x 14 cm.
b. [As above;] tan paper. 16.7 x 8.5 cm. (cropped)
C189. THE VIRGINIA'S KNOCKING AROUND.- 'Twas on
a windy night in March (14 vs.)
[Signed] M; Baltimore, March 30, 1862.
Double-line border. 36.3 x 8.7 cm.
C190. A VOICE FROM THE OLD MARYLAND LINE.-
The Old Line's foot is on thy shore (12 vs.) Air.— "Mary-
land My Maryland."
[Signed] N. G. R[idgeley]; Baltimore, Oct. 27th, 1861;
Written under the influence of the excitement prevalent
in Baltimore, when the news was received that the Con-
federates had crossed the Potomac at Port Tobacco, and
cut Gen. Sickle's brigade to pieces.
a. Double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Maryland. 38 x
8.7 cm.
b. Title cropped; "The Old Line's Appeal" written in MS.
Double-line border; [Bonsai] flag of Maryland. 38.5
x 8 cm.
C191. WELCOME "JEFF" TO BALTIMORE.— /« charms
now we slumber, and insults in number (3 vs. and 3 chors.)
Air— "Annie of the Vale."
Double-line border; blue paper; Baltimore monument.
18.8 X 9.8 cm.
C192. WE'LL BE FREE IN MARYLAND.- T/ze boys down
South in Dixie's land (8 vs. and chor.) Air— "Gideon's
Band."
Composed by Robert E. Holtz, Jan. 30, 1862.
a. T. o. border; blue paper; Justice with scales and
sword, ship in background. 27.6 x 10.4 cm.
b. [As above;] yellow paper. 30.8 x 13 cm.
C193. WILLIAM PRICE. — Fowr sharp Treason Bill, Wm.
Price, Wm. Price (16 vs.) Air— "John Todd."
[By James Hodges;] with footnote on subject: "Mem-
ber of the Maryland 'State Senate and author of the in-
famous 'Treason Bill'."
Double-line border. 34.8 x 8.8 cm.
C194. YANKEE VANDALS.— Tfee Northern Abolition
vandals (12 vs. and chor.) Air.— "Gay and Happy."
T. o. border. 35.2 x 9.2 cm.
196
Index of Printers and Publishers of Sheets and Music
A'Beckett, T., 1866a, b, c
Abel, P. E., 63
Adams, A. Lemuel, 228 N. Third St., Phila., 2174
American Steam Press, 725a
American Tract Society, 1561
Amore, E. J., 1704
Anderson, 458 Seventh St., Wash., 1551
Anderson, A., 420 S. 10th St., Phila., 55, 94, 108, 347, 635,
722, 1474a, 1782, 1916, 2152a, 2189a, 2211, 2313, 2578,
2709
Andre, G., & Co., 1104 Chestnut St., Phila., 774, 1749b, 1776,
2208, 2209
Andrews, J., 38 Chatham St., N.Y., see seriatim
Astley, R., 76 Purchase St., New Bedford, see seriatim
Auner, J. W., (1) 10th & Race Sts., (2) 8th & Market Sts.,
(3) 110 N. 10th St., (4) 45 N. 9th St., (5) N.W. cor. 11th &
Market Sts., (6) 5 N. 10th St., Phila., see seriatim
Auner & Johnson, 12 S. 8th St., Phila., see seriatim
Baker & Godwin, (1) Cor. Nassau & Spruce Sts., (2) Tribune
Bldg., Printing-House Sq., N.Y., 264, 2241d
Baker, W. C, 2268
Ballantyne, 7th St. North of D, Wash., 1551
Bardsley, J., S.E. cor. 3rd & Market Sts., Phila., 560
Beck and Lawton, 7th & Chestnut Sts., Phila., 2229
Beckel, J. C, Germantown, Pa., 753, 1642
Bender, Charles, N.E. cor. 5th & Chestnut Sts., Phila., 2614
Bennett, Robert, 1574 Bowery, N.Y., 950a, 1069a, 2130a
Bennett and Carroll, 177 Bowery, N.Y., 503, 651d
Bennett Bros., 1278a
Berry, 763
Berry & Gordon, 297 Broadway, N.Y., 628, 1631a, b, 1721
Biessenher, D. H., 503
Blume, Frederick, (1) 208 Bowery, (2) 1125 Broadway and
208 Bowery, (3) 65 Chatham St., (4) 54 Chatham St., N.Y.,
74b, 722a, 860, 1076, 1114, 1172b, c, 1174c, d, 1508,
1745a, b, 2261, 2268, 2323a, 2334, 2368a, d, e, f, g, 2247a,
b, c, i, j, k, 2481b, c, 2580
Bohn, C, Washington, D.C. & Fortress Monroe, 832b
Boner & Co., W. H., 1102 Chestnut St., Phila., 279
Bonsai, Louis, Baltimore & Frederick Sts., Baltimore, Md.,
553b, 673, 2241e, 2510c, 2620, 482b, C7, C106
Boshart, G., N.E. Cor. 3rd & Race Sts., Phila., 639, 880,
27 03
Boyd, T. C, (1) 228 Montgomery St. corner of Pine, (2) 304
Montgomery St. corner of Pine, San Francisco, Cal., 183,
203, 513, 799c, 887b, 918, 936, 1025a, 1192a, 1202, 1231,
1265a, 1457a, 1791a, 1860a, 1889, 2008a, 2063, 2Q83, 2392,
2677c, 2680a.
Boyle, Cor. 2nd and Brown Sts., Phila., 1873
Bradbury, William B., (1) 425 Broom St., (2) 427 Broom St.,
N.Y., 2318, 2460
Bradley, Wm. B., 1960
Bralnard, S. & Co., 203 Superior St., Cleveland, 2103a, 2266
Brinkerhoff, R., 112 William St., N.Y., 771
Bruce's Printing House, 537 Sac, [Utah?], 2446
Bryant, H. W., 28 Exchange St., Portland, 763
Bryson & Cooper, 2 North 6th St., [Phila.], 2533
Budworth, J. H., 778b
Burnton, 241 Hudson St., N.Y., 341
Calhoun, 540 Market St., San Francisco, 234, 2579
Carleton, L., 116 N. 8th St., Phila., 150
Camcross, J. L. & Co., No. 6 North Eighth St., Phila., 663
Cassin & Fincher, Phila., 2699
Childs, G. W., 947
Church, John, 66 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, 2665b
Church, John, Jr., 66 W. 4th St., Cincinnati, 422a, 939a,
1275
Cohen, L S., 912 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal., 401
Cohen, William, 912 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal., 234
Colon & Adriance, The Arcade, Phila., 1875
Conry, T. J., 19 Seneca St., Buffalo, N.Y., 925b
Cottrell, G. W., 36 Cornhill, Boston, 2241f
Coulston, W. H., 147 N. 8th St., Phila., 221c, d, 668, 1771
Crissy & Markley, Goldsmiths Hall, Library St., 2186
Crosland, John M., 741
Crummill. McC. & Atkinson, 449 North Third St., Phila.,
842
Daggett, E. A., New York, 1557
Daily Chronicle, Office of the, 456 Ninth St., Washington,
D.C, 1932
Daly, John J., (1) 413Grand St., (2) 419 Grand St., N.Y.,
1007, 1418, 1485a, b, 2139, 2236a, b
Davies, William & George, 920 Main St., Richmond, C122
DeMarsan, Henry, (1) 38 Chatham St., (2) 38 & 60 Chatham
St., (3) 54 Chatham St., (4) 60 Chatham St., N.Y., see
seriatim
Delestatius, O., 180 Race St., Phila., 2497b
DeWitt, Robert M., 13 Frankfort St., N.Y., 40a, 511
Dick & Fitzgerald, 18 Anne St., N.Y., 665, 2213
Dickeson & WagenseUer, 23 N. 6th St., N.Y., 266
Dickson, James, 3 Tryon Rd., N.Y., 2207
Ditson, C.H., &Co., 711 Broadway, N.Y., 280a, 1500, 1842,
2562a
Ditson, O. & Clapp, C. C, Boston, 595
Ditson, Oliver & Co., (1) 271 Washington St., (2) 277 Wash-
ington St., (3) 115 Washington St., Boston, 28, 896c, 1018,
1069b, 1120b, 1299c, 1356a, 1412, 1463, 1500, 1601, 1721,
1770, 2022a, 2134, 2137, 2143, 2215, 2297a, b, 2488, 2560,
2562b, 2574k, 1, 2588, 2590a, 2680b, 2717
Dodworth, C. R., 740a
Dodworth, H. B., 6 Astor Place, [N.Y.?], 1206
Doyle, Thomas G., (1) 295 North Gay St., (2) 297 North Gay
St., Baltimore, 90f, 194, 213d, 562e, 654b, c, 1092, 1172d,
1174e, 1378e, f, 1745c, 2161, 2414, 2722
Du Bree, J. W., 1169 S. 11th St., Phila., 336, 459, 728b, 831e,
893, 943, 1181, 1373, 1386, 1549, 1785a, 1999b, 2366,
2404a, 2439, 2445
Duross Bros., Black Horse Alley, Phila., 312
Endres, Jacob, 52 Fourth St., St. Louis, 2008
Endres, Jacob and Compton, 52 Fourth St., St. Louis, 1663
Ettla, S. H., S.E. Cor. 2nd & Library Sts., Harrisburg, Pa.,
1953
Fetherston, F. L., Daily Evening Bulletin, 413
Firth, Pond & Co.,(l) 547 Broadway, (2) Franklin Square,
N.Y., 32a, 47a, e, 57, 160a, 179, 204, 358b, 380, 396, 502a,
510a, 559, 578, 593d, 852, 897, 898a, 968a, 995b, c, 999a,
c, d, 1072, 1193, 1197, 1265, 1378c, g, 1469, 1705, 1707b,
1709b. c, d, 8. 1960c, 1992c. 2157, 2169, 2228d. 2306. 2338.
2341b, c, d, 2419, 2524, 2529, 2628, 2654a, b, c, 2702
Firth, Son &Co., 563 Broadway, N.Y., 213, 329, 1018,
1467a, b, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, 1, m, n, o, p, q, s. 1653,
1668, 2297b, 2328m, 2582a, d
Fisher, A., Ill South Tenth St., Phila., 740a
Fisher, Stephen, 801
Fisher, W. D., 566 North Second St. below Germantown Rd.,
Kensington, 2197
197
Ford, J., Pa., 2591
Foster, H. T., Mass., 1404
Foster, W. T., 2459
Franklin Job Printing Establishment, 6th St. bel. Arch,
Phila., 1246
Funston, T. G., 1348 Ridge Ave., Phila., 2393
Garrigues, S., 5 No. 10th St., Phila., 1019e
Gay, James D., 300 N. 20th St., Phila., 2, 83c, 91, 98a, b,
101a, b, 106a, 198a, 455a, h, 463, 494a, 651g, h, 724, 748b,
776c, 782b, 958, 998b, 1016e, 1139J, k, 1, 1143c, 1163,
1182d, e, 1238c, 1454, 1633b, 1736d, e, f, 1972, 2019a,
2099b, 2279b, 2290c, 2368b, 2455, 2457, 2458, 2515b,
2574d, 2586f
Gibson, Edwin J., 774 S. 2nd St., Phila., 39d, 89a, 464, 1602,
2279c
Glover, C. W., 1965
Gordon, S. T., (1) 538 Broadway, (2) 706 Broadway, (3) 705
Broadway, N.Y., 175, 205, 911, 916, 1199b, c, 2290a, b,
d, e, f, g, h, 2549a, b, c, d, 2650, 2677a, d
Gould & Berry, 297 Broadway, N.Y., 1255
Grattan & Bro., 62 Arch St., Phila., 2497b
Great Wray, 2304
Green, J., Savannah, Georgia, C60
Greene, A. Crawford, 24 Westminster St., Providence, R.I.,
540b
Grey, M., 609 & 613 Clay St., [San Francisco, Cal.], 1202
Gumpert, G., Pa., 1776a
Guyer & Schaefer, 231 Dock St., PhUa., 586, 2614
Haddock & Son, 618 Market St., Phila., 2097a
Hall, Wm., & Son, (1) 543 Broadway, (2) 229 Broadway,
(3) 239 Broadway, N.Y., 348, 432, 577, 607, 651c, 861,
1180, 1686, 1706, 2399, 2581
Harbach & Bro., 36 N. 8th St., Phila., 1864
Harding, E. H., 229 Bowery, N.Y., 2598
Hardwick, Mrs. George P., 100
Hardwick, George P., (1) B St. betw. 3rd & 4th Sts., (2)
518 7th St., Washington, D.C., 15, 97a, 100, 109, 196f,
721, 923, 1319, 1733, 2095, 2147, 2454, 2616d, e
Harris, George S., S.E. Cor. 4th &Vine Sts., Phila., 88,
89a, 277c, 297, 369, 370, 382, 505, 516, 543b, 582a, 720,
1254b, 1350, 1734a, 1801, 1985, 2235c, 2238, 2408, 2507
Hayward, Wm. H., Md., 654i, 2442
Heath, Wynkoop & Co., 63 Liberty St., N.Y., 2241k
Hennings, A., 511 Chestnut St., Phila., 2515
Herron, James P., 2474
Hess, J. M., Harrisburg, Pa., 2547
Hidley, J. H., 519 Broadway, Albany, N.Y., 1438
Higgins, H. M., 117 Randolph St., Chicago, 196a, 196g,
1309, 2162
Holland, A., 17 Doane St., [Boston], 2241f
Howe, W. E., 39 Merchants Row, Boston, 2537
Howland, William, 256
Hull & Brother, Louisville, 1316
Jackson, 190 Houston St., 2397b
Jesse, P., 183 Bowery (cor. of Delancey St.) [N.Y.], 2585a,
b, c, e
Johnson, J. H., (1) 1241 Vine St., (2) 7 N. 10th St., (3) 5 N.
10th St., (4) 25 N. 10th St., (5) 18 N. 10th St., Phila., see
seriatim
Johnson & Co., 18 N. 10th St., Phila., see seriatim
Johnson & Cartlitch, 18 N. 10th St., Phila., 896a, b, 1380,
1745e, 2368c, 2481d
Kehr, H. J., Frankford Road & Master St., Phila., 815
Kemp, N. P. & Graves and Young, Buffalo, N.Y., 1557
Kendall's Rotery [sic] Press, 8 Park St. Boston, 27
Ketterlinus, E., 4th and Arch Sts., Phila., 2448a
Kimball, D. & Co., 17 Market Sq., Providence, R.I., 540b
King & Baird, (1) 607 Sansom St., (2) 9 Sansom St., Phila.,
298, 314, 419, 1794, 2233
Kingsley, William, 2448a
Langenschwartz, Max, New York, 783, 2148
Ledger Job Printing Office, S. W. cor. 3rd & Chestnut Sts.,
Phila., 1774
Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., Phila., 84a, c, 337, 492,
551, 737, 898c, 974, 978a, b, c, d, e, 1, 1028, 1184, 1517,
1611a, 1773, 1984, 2082, 2132, 2149a, c, 2245, 2402,
2586a, g
Leisenring, H. G., 224 lo
Loag, S., N. E. cor. 4th & Chest. St., Phila., 1981o
Logan, H. K., 516 N. 2nd St., Phila., 281, 639, 880, 2703
Logan, James, Pa., 468
Lorence, J., Pa., 303
McCaffrey, Henry, 205 Baltimore St., Baltimore, 1464
McCalla, J. S., 237 Dock St., Phila., 305, 308
McCalla & Stavely, 237 Dock St., Phila., 310
McLaughlin Brothers, 112 S. 3rd St., Salem, 260, 261, 262,
263
Magee, J., 316 Chestnut St., Phila., 97b, 552, 561c, 685,
691, 748e, 1033, 1182f, 1342, 1746, 1767, 1956, 1984,
2097c, 2120b, 2205, 2586h
Magnus, Charles, (1) 12 Frankfort St., N.Y., (2) 520 7th St.,
Washington, D.C., see seriatim
Maierhofer, A., 34 Ave. A, N.Y., 1203
Marsh, J., (1) 1102 Chestnut St., (2) 1029 Chestnut St.,
Phila., 175a, c, 316, 509, 529, 610, 803, 1101, 1225,
1466a, b, 2012, 2099a, 2531, 2602
Mason & Co., 58 N. 6th St., Phila., 73, 292a, 1341, 1343,
1349, 1640, 1958, 1996
May, Harry S., S. E. cor. 3rd & Race St., Phila., 331, 991,
1916
Mayer, Charles F., 212 Buttonwood St., Phila., 38
Merriam, Mrs. C. M., Pa., 2428
MerrUl, H. T. & Co., 91 Washington St., Chicago, HI., 1279
Meyer, Louis, 1323 Chestnut St., Phila., 2016
Miller, Jas., 302
Mitchell, E. L., 24 Congress St., Boston, 2124c
Monroe, Charley, 2423
Montcrieff, Kate, Pa., 1783
Moody, C. C. P., 52 Washington St., Boston, 2226
Moreland, J. H., 235 Essex St., Salem, 29, 127, 837
Morgan, M., Galveston, Texas, C173
Morriss, Wm. H., 1025 Master St., Phila., 19
Morse, G. & M., 256 Seneca St., Buffalo, 2146a
Murphy, Mrs., 780 S. 6th St. above Catherine, Phila., 943,
2439
Muzzy, A. W., Panama, New York, 485
Myers, C, 52 N. Sixth St., Phila., 2361f
Myers, C. Clausen, 8th & Germantown Ave., Phila., 1135
Myers, H., 105 Girard Ave., Phila., 6c
National Telegraphic Office, New York, 1387
Nesbitt & Co., 66b
Partridge, Horace, (1) 125 Hanover St., (2) 27 Hanover St.,
(3) 105 Hanover St., (4) 105 Hanover St. and 54 Friend St.,
(5) 127 Hanover St., (6) 37 Hanover St., Boston, see
seriatim
Partridge, Horace & Co., 51 Hanover St., Boston, see
seriatim
Peacock, Chambers & Co., 413
Peckham, Joshua, (1) 187 Essex St., (2) 10 Lafayette St.,
Salem, Mass., 217, 659, 837, 1693c, 2025c, 2658b
Peet, W. A., N. E. cor. 12th and Spring Garden Sts., Phila.,
880, 2703
Peirson, 389 South 2nd St., Phila., 1875
Pell, W. W., Camden, N. J., 2431
Peters, J. D., Broadway, [N.Y.], 2716
Peters, J. L., (1) 198 Broadway, (2) 200 Broadway, N.Y.,
1281, 2520, 2678a
Peters, J. L. & Bro., 49 No. 5th St., St. Louis, Mo., and
Cinciimati, Ohio, 2520
Philadelphia Wood Engraver Co., 54 S. 4th St., Phila., 49
Philip & Solomons, Washington, D. C, 2405
Polkinhorn, Washington, D.C., 219
198
Pond, Wm. A., & Co., 547 Broadway, N.Y., 429, 572a,
706b, 745, 882, 890a, b, 912, 1017, 1100, 1123, 1194,
1275, 1468, 1537, 1663, 1685, 1790a, 1848, 1960a, b,
2215c, 2257, 2310, 2483, 2653e, f
Price, Philip, 404 Vine, above 4th, Phila., 1820c
Pupil's Press, Girard College, [Phila.], 1630
Quipps & Co., [Phila.], 78, 1878, 2221
Rafferty, J., 1822 Market St., Phila., 1602
Randolph, 770 Broadway, N.Y., 2103q
Rebellion Record, 441 & 448 Broadway, N.Y., 1361, 1803,
2241U
Reed, George P., Boston, 784a, b, 2049
Richmond, William F., 1903 Market St., Phila., 2201
Ringwalt & Brown, 111 S. 4th St., [Phila.?], 2428
Robinson & Son, 24 S. 5th St., [Phila.?], 295a
Root & Cady, (1) 67 Washington St., (2) 95 Clark St., Chi-
cago, 90t, 212, 353, 418, 1172e, f, j, 1174g, h, i, j, 11881,
j, k, m, 1288, 1381, 1581, 1745a, b, c, f, g, i, 2323, 2339,
2368c, 2481
Root & Co., 45 Clark St., Chicago, 1745d
Rose & Co., 5 So. Calvert St., 875, 1604
Russell, G. D. & Co., 126 Tremont St., Boston, 2522
Russell & Patee, 61 Court St., Boston, 1191, 1403, 1959k,
2411
Russell & Richardson, 291 Washington St., Boston, 2032e
Russell & Tolman, 291 Washington St., Boston, 188b,
2020a, 2231
S. F. Printing Co., 412 Commercial St., San Francisco,
401
Sachse, F., 21031
San Francisco News Co., 912 Kearny St., San Franciaco,
1431, 2579
Sandford, 221c, d
Sawyer & Thompson, 59 Fulton Ave., Brooklyn, 56d, k, 235,
368, 961, 9781, 1472b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, k, 1499, 2577,
2586c, d, e, 1616c, m
Schmidt, W. J., 278 Saratoga St., cor. Pine, Phila., 1104
Scroggy, Thomas M., (1) 1229 Vine St., (2) 443 Vine St.,
(3) 1232 Vine St., Phila., 22, 41, 122, 169c, 171d, 218,
239b, 2gl, 323, 392, 591, 639, 649c, 674, 697,746, 788,
805b, 827, 880, 1014, 1021f, 1046, 1149, 1332b, 1480,
1570c, 1654b, 1742, 1763, 1859, 1964, 2073, 2342b, 2557,
2703
Search, Jacob K., 1147 S. 7th St., Phila., 6c, d, 1736h, 2423
Searle, F. A., 118 Washington St., Boston, 1759
Seip, A. M., 557 N. 6th St. bel. Green, Phila., 2233
Selma Journal, Selma, Alabama, C83
Senseman, A. H., (1) 416 Callowhill St., Phila., (2) 210 N.
2nd St., Phila., 38, 82, 650, 1228, 1248c, 1273a, 1647,
1799, 1806c, 1865, 1954, 1981n, 2227, 2242, 2506, 2610
Shepherd, Cor. of D & 7th Sts., Washington, D.C., 1551
Simpson, R. F., 260 N. 2nd St., Phila., 482
Sinex, T., 619 Jayne St., Phila., 1554
Slater, Baltimore, 2442
Smith, W. R., 135 N. 8th St., Phila., 384, 742, 866, 914,
1297, 1461, 1692, 1699, 1935, 2104, 2138, 2309, 2321,
2371, 2591
Spencer, Wm. V., 94 Washington St., Boston, 483b, 1087,
1403, 1949k, 2121, 2124c, 2406, 2411
Stayman & Brothers, 210 Chestnut St., Phila., 1734
Stephens, Wm. A., 400 Chestnut St., Phila., 748k, 7541,
879e, 97 4d, 1608, 1891a, 1335c, 2385, 2615f
Sterett, B. F., 532 Clay St., San Francisco, 1431
Stewart, E. F., 150, 1771
Strong, T. W., 98 Nassau St., N.Y., 458, 2413, 2416
Supervisory Committee for Recruiting Colored Regiments,
333c, 570, 1128, 1729, 2075b, 2194, 2196
Swan, S. E. cor. 2nd & Ches. Sts., Phila., 2452
Taylor's Stationery Store, 460 N. 5th St., 633
Thompson, (1) 7th & Market Sts., (2) 1105 Ridge Ave.,
Phila., 1019e, 2361g
Thompson & Co., Raleigh, No. Carolina, C118
Tinney, W. A., 338 7th St., Washington, D.C., 36
Tolman, Henry & Co., 291 Washington St., Boston, 432,
2547a, d, e, f, g, h, i, k, 1, m, n
Torr, J., (1) 351 Callowhill St., (2) 29 S. 3rd St., Phila.,
318, 1107, 1875, 2600
Toy, John D., 1476
Tremaine, C. M., 481 Broadway, N.Y., 1109, 1925a
Tripp, Louis, Louisville, Ky., 2487
Trow, J. F., 256
Trumpler, Chas. W. A., 926 Chestnut St., Phila., 2087
Turney, E., N. Y., 771
Union Press, 10 Filbert Ave., Phila., 545
Van Duyn & Panormo, 108 Orange St., Brooklyn, 2268
Van Ingen & Snyder, 2428
Wade, E. H., 197 Washington St., Boston, 1085d
Wanamaker, Samuel R., 619 Federal Street abv. 6th, Phila.,
2219g
Warden, D. A., (1) 1138 Lombard St., (2) 336 So. 17th St.,
(3) 337 So. 17th St., (4) 311 German St., Phila., 231, 278a,
723, 1401a, b, 2103c, d, 2510b
Warner, cor. of Gay & Pratt Sts., [Baltimore], C97
Warren, Walter W., (1) 5th St. ab. Arch, (2) 938 High St.,
(3) 1017 Girard Ave., (4) 1127 Market St.. (5) Spruce ab.
10th St., (6) 115 N. 5th St., (7) 718 Race St.. Phila.. 6c.
d, 142, 254c, 342b, 693, 717h, 1094, 1125b, 1129h, 1130b,
d, 1273b, 13781, 1557, 1676c, 1736h, 1740, 1804, 1854,
2010, 2333, 2391, 2404b, 2423, 2429, 2435, 2552b, 2647e.
2696b, 2715i
Waters [Walters], Horace, (1) 481 Broadway, (2) 333 Broad-
way, N.Y., 135, 601, 761, 762, 776, 990a, d, 1024, 1284,
1285, 1557, 2089, 2168a, 2496b, c, k, 2588, 2595b, 2629
Watkins, Dick, Olympic Music Hall, Race Street, Philadel-
phia, Pa., 1546
Wehman, Henry J., (1) 130 Park Row, (2) 962 De Kalb Ave.,
N.Y., 410d, 2504, 2598, 2719
Williams, 22 South 3rd St., Phila., 1606
Willig, George Jr., Baltimore, 1479
Winner, Joseph E., 545 N. 8th St., Phila., 2575
Winner, Septimus, and Winner & Co., (1) 716 Spring Garden
St., (2) 531 N. 8th St., (3) 933 Spring Garden St., (4) 929
Chestnut St., (5) Market St. bel. 12th, (6) 148 No. 8th St.,
(7) 926 Spring Garden St., Phila., 4, 115, 136a, b, 342a,
373, 469, 572, 754a, b, e, 879a, e, 888a, b, d, e, f, g, h,
1041, 1173, 1305, 1327, 1397a, b, c, d, e, g, h, 1409,
1545, 1800, 1843, 1927a, c, d, 1977, 2295, 2332, 2542,
2671, 2704
Winner & Kerk, 110 North 8th St., Phila., 1195
Wittig, R., 30 North 11th St., Phila., 275
Woodworth, D. A., 1 Spruce St., Phila., 2241v
Wrigley, J., (1) 27 Chatham St., (2) 29 Chatham St., (3) 61
Chatham St., N.Y., see seriatim
Young, William S., 52 N. 6th St., Phila., 258
Zieber, John L., Phila., 277c, 281, 582b, 639a, 838b, 880,
976c, 1126, 1505c, 1697, 2703
199
Index of Authors and Composers
A, C130
A., B., 519
Abdill, C. L., 803
A'Becket, Thomas, 1775, 1866, 1981
Adams, Sarah F., 1561
African M. E. Church Hymn Book,
570
Alexander, Captain, C43
Alexander, G. W., C109
Allen, Elizabeth Ann Chase Taylor
Akers [Florence Percy], 2019
Allen, J. J., 1534
Allen, John, 2061
Anderson, A., 55, 94, 105, 347, 382,
516, 543, 635, 720, 722, 878, 993,
1141, 1237, 1254, 1350, 1430, 1748,
1852, 1916, 1985, 2152, 2188, 2189,
2211, 2238, 2313, 2578, 2709
Anderson, G. W., 242, 1049, 1161,
1458, 1524, 1855, 2277
Anderson, I. P., 316
Anderson, John, 457, 1298, 1414
Andhison, Alfred, 404
Angelo, H., 192, 221, 2099, 2393,
2438
Anti-Secesh, 1312
Archer, Charles E., 1784
Arkansas Traveler, 521
Ascherfeld, Theodore, 2208
Atherton, Charles E., 1199
Atherton, E., 2168
Avery, George W., 61
B, C8, Cll, C12, C28, C34, C46, C48,
C72, C147, C158
B, A, C31
B, D.M., 870
B, J., 726
Bachmann, A., 1984
Baker, Dr. A. C, 1273
Balfe, 42
Balfe, W., 385
Baltimora, Clll
Banks, Harriet E., 1558
Barnstable, Dr. B., C54, C68, C78
Barrows, Louise, 775
Bayley, F. W. N., 872
Bayly, Th. Haynes, 669
Beckel, J. C, 150, 1642
Beckel, J. L., 753
Beers, Mrs. Ethel Lynn, 1880
Beeth, David S., 712
Bellak, James, 2533
Bender, Chas., 2152
Benjamin, John, 1573
Benkert, Geo. Felix, 2209
Bennett, Harry, 736
Bennock, Francis, 660
Biglin, P. S., 987
Bingham, Maurice, 341
Birdseye, Geo., 950
Bissell, T., 1290
Blackman, Leah, 9
Bloodgood, Harry, 2680
Boggs, G. A., 1125, 1575
Boildieu, Ad., 579
Boker, George H., 1741, 2075, 2176
Bombarger, George, 1046
Bosbyshell, O. C, 646
Bourn, Wm. Oland, 2433
Bowers, E., 213, 1467, 2677
Boyd, Kate J., 1658
Boyers, Adjt., 2103
Bradbury, William B., 449, 890,
1378, 2318, 2460
Bradell, P., Jr., 840
Brady, John, C54, [C56], C124, C177
Brady, Mathew, 650
Braham, Davie, 565, 706
Bray, Walter, 275
Brewer, James R., CIO
Brewerton, Douglass, 774
Brick, H. C, 878
Brickbat, 1486, 2276
Brinley, Lucas, 2332
Brooks, Professor C, 1140, 2711
Brougham, 644
Brown, J. Byron C, 1767
Brown, O. B., 1959
Brownell, H. H., 1128
Bryant, J. Cullen, 2510
Bryant, Wm. Cullen, 1628
Buckley, Fred., 950, 1024, 1655, 2521
Buckley, William, 2462
Burke, Edward, 2317
Burleigh, Wm. H., 1557
Burns, Jabez, 2290
Burns, Robert, 215, 939, 1400
Burr, Wm. Henry, 1557
Burt, R. W., 725
Butcher, Wm. U., 551
C, C19
C, E. H., 1864
C, E. O., 1589
C, H. H., C142A
C, P. J., 1300
C, W., 191
C, W. P., 1869
Cahill, James, C152
Caldwell, R. M., 1254, 1782
Caliban, Mr., 2293
Cann, Dr. H., 1474
Canterbury, H. Webster, 1377
Carey, Prof., 504
Carleton, Wm., 1945
Carpenter, F. B., 1915
Casserly, 1290
Casten, J. Cross, 184, 1075, 1976
Castle, Harriet L., 150, 753
Catlin, E. N., 432
Chapman, John, 712
Chenier, Marie-Joseph de, 282
Cherrington, W. P., 1404
Childs, J. Ward, 388, 1402, 1519,
2599
Clark, A. B., 1578
Clark, Chas. A., 1453, 2448
Clark, J., 1442
Clark, James D., 1721
Clark, W. H., 1270
Clarke, Mary Devereux, C22
Cleveland, Emilie, 2261
Clifford, Ed., 141
ClLftan, Ernest, C138
Clifton, Harry, 596, 1103
Coates, Benjamin Horner, 376
Coates, Elmer Ruan, 115
Coe, Richard, 671
Cola, C4, C175
Coleman, Mrs. Thomas M., 2209
CoUings, Chas., 1554
Collins, Charles Jr., 2233
CoUins, F., 95, 107, 709, 758, 1131,
1788
Collins, J. H., 2398
Collins, John, 556
Comstock, Andrew, 821
Conrad, W. H., 1321
Cook, Eliza, 1294
Cooper, George, 428, 1275, 1278,
1468, 2399, 2653
Core, William H., 695, 2028
Corporal , 238
Cosgrove, Wm., 941
Cotton, Ben, 2395
Coulston, T. P., 1771
Cowenlock, R. Scott, 1013
Cox, John S., 2149
Cox, M., 69
Craig, Tom, 333
Crawford, Mrs., 742
Creamer, Jacob, 219
Crofts, Dr., 714
CromweU, George R., 2419, 2529
Crosby, Fanny, 484, 2318
Crosby, L. V. H., 1197, 1680
Crosland, John M., 741
Crosland, L. C, 1797
Cross, John, 1951, 2390
Cross, John Casten, 381, 448, 507,
677, 773, 883, 1240, 1256, 1345,
1427, 1428, 1470, 1473, 1688, 1787,
2046, 2415, 2622
Cross, John W., 1187
Cummins, J. J., 1744, 1877
Cunnington, W. P., 509
D., T. G., 647
Daly, John J., 1301
Daly, P. M., 1325
Danks, H. P., 2268
Darling, J. N., 803
Davids, C. W., 2676
Davis, Maria L., 228, 680
Dawson, Albert F., 210, 1593, 1595
Dawson, John W., 2632
Deems, J. M., 2405
De Geer, P., 529
Delaney, Alfred, 1517
Densmore, Wm., 249
De Ville, Henry, 102
200
De Wolfe, 247, 336, 1097, 1223, 1272
Dime, Gustave, 2214, 2450
Divine, W. H., 2296
Dix, John Ross, 188, 195, 450, 524,
531, 874, 920, 921, 1034, 1037,
1241, 1526, 1533, 1567, 1610, 1615,
1622, 1802, 1828, 2151, 2156, 2312,
2355, 2456, 2700
Dock St. Bard, 586, 2614
Dodworth, C. R., 644
Doherty, John, 1784
Doyle, John F., 1134
Drew, Frank, 610, 2602
Duffy, Dr., 2089
Duganne, A. J. H., 65, 762, 2476
Dumas, Alex., 1481
Dumont, Frank, 1104
Dunne, Wm., 619
Dyer, J., 2159
Dyer, John, 1955
E^er, Sidney, 806
E., A. B., 1505
E., J., 827, 1938
E., M., 492
Eagles, Jno., 2372
Eames, Eddie, 686
Fames, John Casten, 617
Eastburn, 384, 492, 866, 1297, 2310,
2371
Eastlack, Francis F., 815, 2174
Eckerson, A. B., 592, 2128, 2326
Edeson, G. R., 2606
Elder, S. G., 132, 283
Elder, Susan Blanchard, C35
Elliott, Ebenezer, 267
Emmett, Daniel D., 882, 2257, 2609
Emmett, Toni, 4
Emmit, Dan, 220, 2624
Engles, George H., 1737
English, Frederick S., 44, 2489
Evans, Estwick, 36
Everest, C., 2082
F., Belle, 2459
F., D. S., 2493
F., J. T., 1959
Fahie, Geo. A. W. Langford, 1888
Falconer, E., 385
Ease, Henry, 1722
Fay, M., 705
Fee, Michael, 2102
Felix, Don, 910
Ferris, William P., 490, 2001
Field, Professor, 1840
Flanagan, John, 471, 1055, 2002
Fleetwood, A., 2656
Forbes, John, 246
Ford, Fred., 1882
Ford, J., 2591
Foster, Stephen C, 205, 852, 990,
1007, 2089, 2306, 2496, 2549, 2629,
2653, 2654
Fowle, John A., 1971
Fox, C. H., 2336
Fox, Eddie, 275
Fox, Harry, 222
Frank, 2434
Frank, M. H., 316
Fritz, Levi J., 1501
Frozen Water, 719
Fry, Joseph R., 579
G., A. L., 2177
G— , W., 1660
Gaddis, M. P., 974
Gannon, T., 474
Gantz, Chas. Co., 1786
Gay, James D., 100, 106, 198, 455,
463, 724, 921, 1151, 1182, 1736,
1972, 2003, 2457
Gearighty, P., 1990, 2170
Gebler, Matt, 794, 1050
Gerrish, J. E., 2407
Gerry, Edson, 108
Gibbons, Charles, 1026
Gibbons, James Sloane, 2510
Gibler, Moses, 142
Gildersleeve, Mrs. C. H., 1488
Gilmore, Patrick S., 2574
Gingry, David Jr., 2676
Glover, 742
Glover, Stephen, 2132
Goodrich, O. A., 2207
Greenwood, Harry, 1588
Greenwood, T. J., Rev., 2411
Groschel, J. W., 2261
Gross, William, 1249
Gumpert, G., 552, 1033, 1776, 1984
H, C71
H., A. F., 2675
H., D. C, 1004
H., P., C161
H. W., 1260
Hack, Henry Jr., 2427
Hafford, Jn. L., 337
Hal, 1650
Halcyon, 1651
Hall, Charlie, 426
Hanford, Wm. H., 1838
Harnia, Henry Nelson, 339, 573, 2192
Hardwick, G. P. (Mrs.) 923, 925,
2147
Hardwick, George P., 15, 100, 250,
721, 924, 2095, 2100
Hargitt, Chas. J., 1013
Harmon, A. W., 1758
Haroff, W. T., 109
H[arper], J. P., 2421
Harrigan, Ed., 706
Harris, A., 385
Hart, C, 2521
Hartford, George Bones, 1967
Harwood, Fanny A., C137
Haven, C. C, 1552, 1553, 2299
Hawkins' Zouaves, 283
Hawthorne, Alice [Septimus Winner],
136, 898, 1173, 1277, 1305, 1545,
1843, 2704
Hayes, John, 712
Hays, Will. S., 1664, 2266, 2520, 2678
Hayward, W. H., 654, 867, 875, 1092,
1396, 2442
Hedges, Charles, 1445
Heldrick, Mrs. R. M., 2467
Hemans, Felicia, 2144
Henry, C, 1686
Henry, John, 1973
Higgins, Mary Josephine, 2344
HiU, R., 103, 2417
Hodges, James, C193
Hofford, M. L., 1773, 2012, 2402
Hogan, M., 2693
Holder, E. G. B., 118
Holmes, Billy, 888
Holmes, Jerry, 1968
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 66, 1632,
2331
Holt, George P., 379, 2488
Holtz, Robert E., C192
Hood, E. P., 535
Hood, Thomas, 2199
Hotaling, Sam., 2155
Howard, Frank, 1279
Howard, Frank Key, C178
Howard, H. J., 1211
Howard, S. C, 2480
Howe, Julia Ward, 93
Hudson, A. L., 562
Hughes, John, 98
Hunt, G. W., 716
Hurlock, W. S., 668
Hutchinson, 1294
Hutchy, 125
Hyatt, Henry, 1278
Hyatt, T. J., 1934
"Ibex", 2200
Isaacs, P. B., 2582, 2677
Isaacs, P. R., 213
Isle, Rouget de L', 1384
J, ClOl
J., I. V. T. v., 237
Jackson, Stonewall, 1518
Janvier, Francis de Haes, 1792, 2405
Jeffreys, C, 1965
Jersey, 585
Jewell, John B., 2323
Johnson, F. B., 2210
Johnson, Finley, 1327
Johnston, Eugene, 83, 189, 230, 248,
391, 447, 512, 532, 597, 616, 653,
922, 1006, 1114, 1217, 1577, 1713,
1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1941, 1928,
1949, 2106, 2286, 2464, 2490, 2559,
2615, 2636
Johnston, Robert, 528, 656
Jones, Edward C, 928
Jones, L. A., 1655
Judson, Edward Zane CarroU, 486
1874, 2050, 2358
Jumper Boy, 2682
Justice, Wm. B., 1101
K., D., 2420
K., P., 704
K., T., 41
K., T. F., 980
Kean, Thomas, 854
Kearney, Thomas W., 848
Kelly, Captain, 533
Kelly, Henry B., 2140
Kelly, P., 2098
Kemble, S. T., 2345
Kermode, Tamar Anne, 515
Kern, B. F., 2201
Keys, Phillip Barton, C61
Kidder, Mrs. M. A., 1376, 2460
Kiernan, James, 208
Kiernan, Wm., 951
Kimball, J. B., 780
Kirby, Ned, 708
Kirbye, Prof., 767
Kittredge, Walter, 2297
Knight, J. P., 2022
Koppitz, Charles, 2103
Korner, 2280
L., B. C, 1689
201
L., G., 17
L., J. B., 2368
L., R., C41
Ladd, M. B., 958, 1095
Lamb, Robert, C133
Landon, Mrs. L. E., 1656
Langenschwartz, Max, 58, 733, 783, 2148
Larkln, John P., 251
Laues, Elder Wm., 1460
Laycock, Samuel, 2930
Leavitt, A. J., 847
Leedom, B. J., 1235
Lefavour, J. S., 526, 659
Leopold, Arthur, 1091, 2681
Leslie, Ernest, 2019
Leslie, Thomas, 1375
Lewis, Emanuel, 2198
Leybourne, G., 1923
Lingard, William, 2483
Livingston, A. W., 2665
Lockwood, C. T., 511, 842
Lockwood, H. A., 842
Lockwood, L. C., 156, 1330
Long, Francis C., 133, 134, 730, 1002
Long, J. D., 1605
Loper, H. E., 1576
Lovelock, J., 1344
Lowe, E. Walter, 548, 2350
Lowery, Patrick, 91
Lowry, R., 771
Loyd, T., 1747
Lubeck, Hans, 1883
Ludwig, Otto W., 399
Lue, 2014
Lundy, Rev. J. P., 2361
M, C189
M., C., 738
M., D., 1213
M., E. F., 787
M. E. Jr., 785
M., J., 2618
McAviney, P., 2224
McCann, Arthur, 96, 819, 1063, 1991
McCarthy, Harry, C26
McCully, H. v., 2432
M'Cully, James, 2409
McFadden, Arthur, 326
McGowan, Richard J., 2026
McGuey, J., 902
Mcllvaine, John, 13
MacKay, Charles, 605, 2316
MacKellar, Thomas, 551
MacKenzie, John, 539, 584, 631
McLay, N. S., 2158
M'Makin, Andrew, 928
McMenaman, Wm., 1649
McQuaid, J., 2445
Mahon, John, 390, 2236
Marlon, William C, 2440, 2630
Mark, J. W., 1756
Marsh, J., 2531
Martin, J. C, 2185
Marto, Louis P., 1362
Maryland, C49
Mason, Caroline A., 494
Massett, Stephen C, 1790, 2581
Matthison, Arthur, 2562
May, Harry S., 331
Meeser, G. F., 1734
Mephistophiles, K. G. S., C181
Merriam, Mrs. C. M., 2428
Metzger, Ambrosius, 1719
Michael, Charles, 1641
Miller, John, 732
Miller, Lindley, 2194
Milliard, Henry A., 652
Million, M. J., 147, 672, 1347, 2568, 2582
Misfortunes Bard, 839
Mitchell, Samuel N., 1942
Moncrieff, Kate, 935, 1783
Moore, John, 323
Morford, Henry, 496, 970
Morris, G. P., 47, 651, 1805, 2534
Morris, J. P., 723
Morris, Robert, 737, 1517
Mosier, Frank, 732
Mullaly, 1301
Munday, Eugene H., 2321
Murdoch, James E., 939
Murphy, Wm. H., 325, 459, 943, 1789,
2366, 2439
Murray, James V., 1863
Muzio, Senor, 1805
Muzzy, A. W., 485
Myers, T., 2150
Nagle, Melinda, 1740
Neagle, Mrs. Louis, 1769
Nicholson, James, 949
Nickless, Samuel, 332, 334
Nicol, R. B., 590
Niles, Hezekiah, 1201
O'Conner, J. A. C, 155
O'Conner, Miss M. A., 1261
O'Connor, Mary E. C, 155
O'Court, Contempt, 1051
Odiorne, Jno. W., 1327
O'Donnell, Daniel Kane, 928
O'Donnell, Michael, 2539
Offenbach, J., 21, 2469
Old Napoleon, 919
Old Soldier, C50A
O'Neil, Hugh, 343
O'Regan, Timothy B., 711, 1066, 1408,
2069, 2113
O'Reilly, Henry, 1387
O'Riley, Michael, 1065
"Our Ned", 73, 292, 1343, 1349,
1495, 1958, 1996, 2567
P, 375
P., J., 393, 845
P., W. E., 1031
P., W. H., 159, 2608
Pabor, Willie E., 1979
Palmer, Harry M., 1067, 1700
Palmer, J. W., C170
Paramore, Jos., 342
Parkhurst, Mrs. E. A., 762
Pastor, Tony, 138, 929, 1064, 1766,
1842, 2181, 2307, 2478, 2663
[Payne, John Howard], 895
Pearson, Harry, 973
Peers, Rebecca F., 1548
Peirsol, Wm. H., 769
Pepper, S., 2101
Perceville, W., 666
Percy, Fred, 760
Perry, George, 1624
Peters, J. G., 288
Pettit, Matilda, 466
Phillips, Philip, 2665
Piggot, Mrs. Margaret, 1476
Pike, Albert, C74
[Pinkney, Frank], C53
Pitts, S., 1281
Poole, J. F., 636, 1016, 1358, 1607,
1791, 2182
Powell, Rebecca, C188
Pratt, Charles E., 1942
Prendergrast, T. B., 202
Prevatt, J. S., C36
Price, T. T., 2374
Q., M. F., C2
Q., O. P., 2531
Quien Sabe, C40, C148
Quinby, J. B., 1205
R., 2509
Randall, James [R], C15, C107, C176
Ravenal de la Coste, Marie, 2167
Read, T. Buchanan, 473, 1264, 1642,
2097
Readel, C. H., 2418
Reeves, Sims, 2611
Rhoades, Charlie, 918
Rice, Phil, 1155
Richmond, Harry, 1535
R[idgeley], N. G., C4, C48, C86, C112,
C126, C190
Riley, Edward, 2203
Roberts, George M., 2291
Robinson, James, 176
Robinson, Tom, 1824
Robison, Hugh, 234
Roe, Remsey, 812, 814
Rogers, Mrs. E. S., 2^46
Rogers, Edward S., 300
Rogers, LovelaW., C118
Root, George F., 90, 1172, 1174, 1745,
2323, 2368
Ross, J. H., 2321
Ross, Thomas, 1889
Rossiter, Ednor, 354, 974, 978, 1184
Rothwell, H. B., 2183
Rouse, Fred, 178, 915, 1760
Rush, Annie, 717
Rusher, Wattle, 1094, 2429
Russell, George H., 1372
Russell, Henry, 714, 2316
Ryan, Mick, 2430
S., A., 1591
S., C. S., 2124
S., J. L., 1207
S., O. H., C25, C136
S., W. F., 298
S., W. M., 2473
Sanford, S. S., 1111
Sarles, Martin Andreas, 936
Saugherties Bard, 130, 193, 444, 865,
881, 887, 1137, 1492, 1894, 1919,
2325, 2495
Savage, C. A., 97
Sawyer, Charles Carrol, 235, 961,
1472, 1499, 2577, 2586, 2616
Saxe, John G., 764
Sayers & Heenan, 847
Schiller, 278
Schroeder, Henry, 1668
Scott, A., 76, 567, 1929, 2250, 2347
Scott, Archibald, 1196, 1590, 2378,
2498, 2641
Scott, J., 237
Scroggy, Th. M., 122
202
Sell, Alfred & Son, 404
Sertrew, Saul, 1139
Setley, Henry Albert, 99, 630
Settle, John S., 2184
Seymour, Jas., 1206
Sharkey, P., 683
Shaw, David T., 1981
Shires, William, 2645
Shortfellow, Prof., 602, 2221
Silent Sam, 976
Simmonds, J., 1024
Simmons, Lew, 603
Sinclair, Carrie Bell, C154
Singer, J. Jr., 544, 1027
Sloman, C, 144
Small, Wm. F., 1195
Smith, Dexter, 321, 2541
Smith, James, 2079, 2379
Smith, Jimmy, 746
Smith, John, 7, 955, 1326
Smith, Perry, 321
Smith, Robert, 2524
Smith, W. Dexter, 432
Smooth Bore, 2454
Snodgas, Jr., 2300
Snyderskype, 366
Spear, Frank, 182, 206, 207, 406, 676,
778, 829, 964, 1096, 1296, 1340,
1528, 1596, 1933, 1943, 2573
Spencer, Anna W., 1793, 1944
Spencer, E. Mordaunt, 2132
Spencer, James B., 2154
Squizzle, Don Fitz, 2067
St. John, C, 896
St. John, T. F., 1794
Stadler, Emile, 341
Stage, Geo. W., 2085
Stanton, Henry Thompson, C13
Steele, J. D., 1556
Steele, Silas S., 63, 893, 1193, 2120,
2205
Stetser, Joseph N., 894
Stewart, James E., 322, 1104
Stockton, T. H., 948, 1551
Stoehr, Lewis, 1304
Stone, 1645
Stout, G. L., 565
Stowe, Phineas, 2537, 2538
Stransky, Morris, 1837
Street, Alfred B., 1803
Streval, C. G., 56
Stoopofero, 2682
(Sumner], H[elenl, C42, C51, CllO
Sutherland, Wm., 68, 214, 342, 456,
685, 2513, 2558
Swain, L. A., 1268
Symns, T. K., 2314
T., W., 1908
Talley, Susan Archer, C17
Tanner, G. W. W., 2452
Taylor, Bayard, 728, 1937
Taylor, J. H., 197
Thomas, J. R., 47, 889, 1275, 1468
Thomas, Josiah Lord, 671
Thompson, C. F., 2616
Ticknor, Francis O. [Ole Secesh],
C44, C127
Timrod, H., C120
Thompson, F. H., 1376
Tittermary, J., 1550
Topsy, 1657
Tovey, R. A., 1974
TrevaJ, C. Y., 2136
Tucker, Henry, 235, 428, 429, 1100,
1467, 1499, 2399, 2586
Tucker, Henry St. George, C153
Tully, James, 756
Turney, E., 771
Unsworth, 1860
Upham, Louis S., 3, 1543
Upham, Nathan, 1263
Upton, Henry O., 29, 837
v., J. E., 614
v., M., C119
Valleau, John M., 1306
Vivian, Charlie, 2612
Von Smit, Abraham, 2656
Vosburgh, C. A., 2290
W., 1399
W., M. 1., 5546
W., P. S., 257
W., W. A., 2576
Wakefield, James, 54
Walden, James, 1379
Wallace, William Ross, 1475
Wallis, Severn Teackle, C69
Walsh, P. J., 1857
Walter, 1291
Walters, B. Frank, 354, 974, 978,
1184
Wandering Willie , 1331
Warden, David A., 231, 723, 728, 1401,
1785, 1880, 2097, 2103, 2104, 2107,
2152, 2510
Warfield, Catherine M., C156
Warland, J. H., 2600
Warren, Annie Irene, 1736
Warren, Walter, 254, 693, 986, 1130,
1740, 1804, 2435, 2647
Washburn, Henry S., 2447
Watson, G. W., 1218
Watson, John, 2533
Waugh, Edwin, 364
Webster, Rev. H. D. L., 1309
Weiland, F., 1734
Wellman, W. F., 2562
Wetmore, W. J., 911
Wheelock, O., 1774, 2531
Whitaker, Mrs. D. K., C102
Whitaker, Frank, 1040
White, Charles, 1198
Whittier, John G., 2196, 2669
Whiting, Samuel, 1030
Widdows, F., 380
Willard, Mrs., 2022
Willet, Edward, 1768
Williams, Gus, 736
Williams, Jack, 392
Williams, John A., 2721
Williamson, D. Brainard, 2149
Willis, Mrs. N., 2437
Wilmarth, F., 896
Wilmer, L. A., 545
Winans, John, 172
Winner, Sep., 754, 879, 888, 1545,
1800 [see also: Hawthorne, Alice]
Winter, Mrs., 2491
Wittig, Rudolph, 1699
Wolfe, 227
Wolfsohn, Carl, 774
Wood, Henry, 1071
Wooley, J. H., 1571, 2051
Woolverton, Thomas, 2229
Work, Henry Clay, 74, 196, 799, 1188,
1381, 2339, 2481
Wren, John Y., 2431
Wright, C. G., 1778
Wurzel, 861
Young 'Un, 2197
Z., C165
Zieber, John L., 223, 281, 412, 639,
748, 838, 1126, 1163, 1505, 1697,
1699, 1780, 1859, 1873, 1884, 1892,
2253, 2322, 2545, 2703
203
Index of Singers
Abecco, 1457a
"Adelphi Glee," 1439
Anderson, A., 347, 2188a, b
Anderson, George W., 655, 1429a,
1524
Andress, E. V., 1736e
Archer, Charles E., 1784b
Arlington, W., 829, 1005
Ashcroft, 2680a
Ashton, Mr., 2579
Austin, Garrie C, 2139a, b
Ball, Harry, 1575b
Barry, S., 2216
Berry, Edward, 1167a, b, 2116
Berry, S., 1060
Birch, Billy, 2392
Bishop, Anna, 1790b
Bohemian Trio, 2042
Bombarger, George, 1046
Boyce, J. T., 1897, 2068
Bradell, P. Jr., 840
Bray, Walter, 799c
Bree, Tommy, 1192a
Briest, J. H., 402a
Brown, Richard, 121
Bryan, T., 1993
Bryant, Dan, 128, 221a, 11881, j, k, m,
2554
Bryants Minstrels, 118, 701b, 843a,
1114, 1314, 1388, 1673, 1730, 2657
Bryon, H., 2182a
Buckley's-Band of Minstrels, 666, 789,
1289, 1672, 2521
Buckley's Serenaders, 321
Budworth, J. H., 167, 374, 676, 1594b,
1703
Budworth, W. S., 207, 381c
Budworth & Campbells Woods Min-
strels, 1528b
Bundworth, J. H., 964
Burgess, Cool, 1345b
Burkitt, Thomas, 159a
Butler, Clara, 717h
Camel, C, 1681
Camel's Minstrels, 1114
Campbell, S. C, 952a, b, c, e, 1469
Canterbury, H. Webster, 1377
Canterbury Minstrels, 563f
Carleton, Wm., 1826, 1945
Carncross, J. L., 160b, 663, 1542a,
1639, 2149c
Carroll, J., 2554
Cavanagh, W. B., 1711
Christy, E. P., Band of Minstrels,
1701a, c
Christie's, George, Minstrels, 118,
2480
Clifton, Harry, 596, 1103
Collins, 651c, 940
Collins, Charles E., 2182b, c, d, e, f,
g, h, i, j
Collins, John, 2601
Collins, Sam, 411
Columbian Quartet, 2597
Conlin, J. T., 1429a
Cook, Joe, C97
Core, Wm. H., 2028
Cotton, Ben, 360, 835b, 1120b, c, d
Cotton, Jim, 500c, 811b
Crosland, L. C, 1797
Cross, J. C, 2217b
De Faiber, Ernestine, 437
Denham, Fanny, 2139a, b, c, d, e, g
Dettro, 1292
Dixey, 221c, d
Dixey, E. F., 482, 2671
Doherty, John, 1784a
Donnelly, Thomas L., 390
Drew, Frank, 610, 2602
Dugane, E., 398a
Duley, John H., 2303
Dunn, James, 380
Edeson, George R., 243
Eduardo, Jim, 851
Egan, H. W., 1016a, b, c, d, g, h, i,
j.k
Emerson, Billy, 422a
Emmitt, Dan, 1198, 2093
English, Joe, 1917
Fayetta Glee Club, 2649
Florence, Mrs., 1039c
Florence, Mrs. W. J., 245
Forbes, John, 246
Forrest, Fanny, 675, 2404b
Fox, C. H., 2336
Fox, Charlie, 5c, 1352, 2712
Fox, Harry, 222, 2619
Gannon, P. J., 1505c
Gardner, Charlie, 906b, 2130b
Garman, 1292
Gay, James D., 83b, 98a, b, 198, 455a,
776c, 1016e, 1139J , k, 1, 1143c,
1163, 1182e, 1238c, 1736e, 1972a, b,
2019a, 2099b, 2279b, 2290c, 2455,
2457, 2458, 2515, 2574d
Gaylord, Low, 2010
Gaynor, J., 1600f, 2317
Gebler, Matt, 794, 1050, 1088, 1447,
2305
Germon, Effie, 2103b, e
Gibler, Moses, 142
Gill, G. W., 662, 2691a, b, c, e
Glendale, G. C, 960, 999b
Glenny, J. H., 2525, 2526
Gould, N. W., 2071a
Great Wray, 2304
Greenwood, H., 1573a
Greenwood, Harry, 1588a
Grotto Minstrels, 254c, 1676c
Harding, E. H., 341
Harrison, W., 42, 859
Hart, Bob, 16, 811a
Haven, E., 74e
Henri, Mrs. C, 1188c, d, e, f
Heron, Fanny, 2533
Hilton, C, 1187b
Hooley's Minstrels, 1572a
Horn, Eph, 2482b
The Howard Burlesque Opera Troupe,
29, 526
Howard, G. C. [Mrs.], 1667
Howard, Cordelia, 1283
Howard, Rollin, 321, 431
Howe, J. B. [Mrs.], 2222
Jenkins, Charles, 583
Jennins, Wm., 795
Johnson, J. P., 981
Johnston, 2533
Jones, W. O. [Mrs.], 503
Jubilei, 2533
Kelly, Mat, 513
Kerns, Frank, 930a, 2552b
Kimball, J. B., 780
Kirkwood, John, 1256
Lane, C. J., 2565
Leavitt, Andrew J., 718b, 847b
Leslie, F., 2463a, b
Leybourne, George, 969
Lind, Jenny, 1937
Lingard the Great, 1712
Lockwood, C. J., 2582a, d
Long, Sara, 1596c
Lum, Frank, 657, 796, 835a, 906a,
1110
Mabbott, Joe, 2083
Mandeville, Agatha, 277
Matthews, Billy, 1094
May, Fred, 1765a
McAllister, Billy, 1428
McConahy, D., 377, 2120a, 2688
McGowan, Dick, 781, 813, 1113, 2484
McGowan, Richard J., 2026a, b
McNally, T. F., 756b
Melville, Charles, 163a, 841, 979,
1078a, 2165a, 2570
Melville, E. C, 1202
Merrifield, Jerry, 1208
Milburn, J. H., 1431
Miller, H., 849a, b, d
Mitchell, Maggie, 1279
Mohawk Chorals of Cohoes, 732
Monroe, C, 17 9 Id
Monroe, Charley, 2423
Moran, Frank, 930c, 2551
Morris, BUly, 280b
Morris Brothers Minstrels, 321
Murphy, Joseph, 731
Myers, T., 1530b
Nagel, Melinda, 986g, 27151
Nash, Professor, 8
O'Neal, William, 2644
The Old Folks, 1378m
Osier, 1292
Palmer, J. A., 2371a
Parker, Dick, 1144
Pastor, Tony, 59, 138, 144, 424, 510b,
648, 716, 907, 913, 929, 931, 959,
983, 1064, 1070, 1077, 1233, 1406,
1423, 1443, 1572, 1607, 1757, 1765,
204
1791b, c, e, f, g, h, 1842, 1849b, c,
1891b, 1895, 1925b, 1969, 2015,
2181a, b, c, d, g, 2219e, f, h, 2255,
2307, 2308, 2443, 2444, 2478, 2587,
2621, 2663, 2688, 2708, 2714
Payne, Little Ada, 1736h
Peabody, Ephraim, 2697
Pease, Charles H., 952d, 990b
Peel's Campbell Minstrels, 577
Pell, Billy, 2348
Perciville, 160a
Pettinglll, C, 1599
Phila. Fire Zouaves, 563d, e
Pierce, Al, 850
Poole, J. F., 636a, 1358
Prendergrast, T. B., 435, 445a, 1105a,
1355, 1462b, 1636b, c
Prevatt, J. S., C36
"Professor", 1450
Purdy, S. S., 224, 1315
Pyne, L., 385b
Quayle, Mr., 2497b, c, d, e
Racey, R. H., 1948a
Ralph, Dick, 1500
Reed, Dave, 1537, 1975
Reeves, Sims, 2569
Rhoades, Charles, 183, 918
Rice, Dan, 217
Rice, Phil, 1155
Richmond, Harry, 1119, 1535, 2670
Riley, Ned, 1950b
Robson, Stuart, 1621b
Ross, W., 1943b
Rouse, Fred, 178, 915, 1760
Rush, Annie, 717, 2429, 2647a, e
Russell, George H., 1372
Russell, Theodore W., 877b
Sanford & Rochez, 1208
Sandford, Jim, 989
Search, Jacob, 2333, 2435
Sellmon, J., 2235b, c
Seymour, Jas., 1206
Seymoure, Nelse, 2710b
Sharpley, S., 1580, 1861
Sharpley, Sam, 2438
Shaw, Fred, 1434a
Shaw, Gus, 1160, 1367
Shaw, Misses, 1850
Simmons, Lew, 603b, 718a, 1455b,
1862b, c, d
Simpson, R., 790a, 2653a, b
Sinclair, Frank, 230b, 489
Smith, Chester H., 2046, 1976b
Smith, W. M., 1120a, 1353
Spear, Frank, 182, 206, 1096a, f,
1340b, 1528b, 2517, 2573b,
Star Company, 198 lo
Stevens, Ben, 168
Stratton, J., 1504, 2465b
Swain, Charles, 342b, 582
Symns, T. K., 2314
Talbot, 799c
Taylor, J. H., 197c, e, 2412c, 2711b
Thorne, E. T., 984
Turner, R. J., 553h
Vance, 1830
Vance, Tom, 713
Vincent, W., 1012a
Viola, Mile., 2696b
Vivian, Charles, 1616, 1626, 1922,
2612
Wallace, J. C, 2540c, d
Wambold, David S., 581, 2677c
Ward, Billy, 6c
Warden, D. A., 1401a, d, 1785b, ISSOe
Weaver, Add, 1676d, 2711h
White, C, 425, 451a, 1693
White, Charlie, 386, 1150, 1911, 2461a
White, Cool, 313
White, James R., 345b, 1048, 2356b
Wilkinson, Jennie, 1854, 2391
Williams, Mrs. Barney, 1039c
Williams, Gus, 321
Winans, John, 172, 765, 1966
Winchell, E. H., 1560a
Winton, H. C, 973
Woodhull, Fred, 2063
Woods Minstrels [Budworth & Camp-
bell], 740c, 1071, 1114, 1907, 2482a,
2517
Worrell, Bill, 1130d
Worrell, Jennie, 401
Wray, Wm. A., 1106, 1720, 2304
Zane St. Grammar School, 2361f
205
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