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Civil War Sheet Music
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Soldier's adieu.
Song of a thousand years: solo and chorus; words and music by Heny C. Work.
The song of the "contrabands" "O let my people go" : words and music obtained through the Rev. L.C. Lockwood, chaplain of the Contrabands at Fortress Munroe / arranged by Thomas Baker.
Song of the national defenders.
Song of the Negro boatmen at Port Royal, 1861. / Poetry by J.G. Whittier, Esq. ; Music by H.T. Merrill, author of "Take your gun and go John."
The sour apple tree : or Jeff Davis' last ditch / a ballad by J. W. Turner.
The sour apple tree : or Jeff Davis' last ditch / a ballad by J. W. Turner.
The southern cross.
The star spangled banner.
The star-spangled banner : national song.
Star spangled banner; transcribed for the piano by Ch. Voss; song.
The stream of life / ballad composed by E. J. Fitzhugh.
Take your gun and go, John. Inscribed to the Maine Volunteers.
They pray for us at home : song and chorus / words by Ednor Rossiter ; music by B. Frank Walters.
Three bells polka.
To Miss Ella Wheeler, Zanesville, Ohio. Must you leave me. Ballad.
Toll the bell mournfully, written and composed on the death of President Abraham Lincoln.
Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!, or, The prisoner's hope. : Song and chorus. / By Geo. F. Root.
Tread lightly ye comrades or The volunteers grave. Song & chorus words by "Annie". melody suggested by Miss Sadie Crane. Arrangement by Mrs. F.L. Bowen.
The two pickets: dedicated to the Union League of New England. Words and music by Ossian E. Dodge; and sung by him and Wm. Hayward, with immense success at their monster concert at Tremont Temple, Fast Evening, Boston, April 2d 1863.
Under the daisies.
The union forever : patriotic song & chorus / written & composed for Miss Ada Webb by Will S. Hays.
The vacant chair : or we shall meet but we shall miss him (Thanksgiving, 1861).
Victoria (or Fifth Avenue) lancers.
Vision of paradise
We are coming, Father Abraham, 300,000 more.
We are marching down to Dixie's land. : (Improved.)
Wearing of the green.
Wearing of the green, an Irish ballad of 1798.
Weeping, sad and lonely, or, When this cruel war is over; words by Charles Carroll Sawyer; music composed and arranged by Henry Tucker.
When Johnny comes marching home.
When the lonely watch I'm keeping: a soldier's reply to Weeping, sad, and lonely.
Whisperings of love : valse sentimentale / by Charles Kinkel.
Who will care for mother now? Song with chorus. Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer; arr. by C.F. Thompson.
Wooden spoon lanciers.
Yes! I would the war were over: answer to When this cruel war is over; words & music by Alice Hawthorne.
The young volunteer.
Zouave schottisch.
Zouaves battle march: op. 88; composed by Wm. Dressler.
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