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The star-spangled banner : national song.
The star-spangled banner : national song.
Governor Porter's (grand) march.
Governor Porter's (grand) march.
Ah my home.
Ah my home.
Rock me to sleep.
Rock me to sleep.
Oh! If I had someone to love me.
Oh! If I had someone to love me.
The red, white, and blue march. Composed and dedicated to Mrs. Leda Lauth.
The red, white, and blue march. Composed and dedicated to Mrs. Leda Lauth.
Zouaves battle march: op. 88; composed by Wm. Dressler.
Zouaves battle march: op. 88; composed by Wm. Dressler.
The picket guard.
The picket guard.
Our generals' quickstep by C.S. Grafulla; as performed by the 7th Reg't. National Guard.
Our generals' quickstep by C.S. Grafulla; as performed by the 7th Reg't. National Guard.
Star spangled banner; transcribed for the piano by Ch. Voss; song.
Star spangled banner; transcribed for the piano by Ch. Voss; song.
McClellan's serenade: quartette; words by Lt. Col. F.S. Nickerson, Maine 4th Regt.
McClellan's serenade: quartette; words by Lt. Col. F.S. Nickerson, Maine 4th Regt.
Brave boys are they!
Brave boys are they!
Major R. Anderson's grand march : op. 1312 / Ch. Grobe.
Major R. Anderson's grand march : op. 1312 / Ch. Grobe.
The union forever : patriotic song & chorus / written & composed for Miss Ada Webb by Will S. Hays.
The union forever : patriotic song & chorus / written & composed for Miss Ada Webb by Will S. Hays.
Flowers of the Union. National hymn.
Flowers of the Union. National hymn.
The song of the
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.
On freedom's altar glows a fire : An appeal to arms.
On freedom's altar glows a fire : An appeal to arms.
Prayer for the Union, : our country.
Prayer for the Union, : our country.
The star spangled banner.
The star spangled banner.
The southern cross.
The southern cross.
Zouave schottisch.
Zouave schottisch.
American national songs for the Union.
American national songs for the Union.
Colonel Baker's funeral march.
Colonel Baker's funeral march.
The dear ones all at home.
The dear ones all at home.
The flag of the free, national ode.
The flag of the free, national ode.
Col. Ellsworth's funeral march.
Col. Ellsworth's funeral march.
Gymnast Zouaves quickstep.
Gymnast Zouaves quickstep.
I will be true to thee.
I will be true to thee.
Never despond, a reply to the popular song,
Never despond, a reply to the popular song, "No one to love."
The mother's reply to
The mother's reply to "Rock me to sleep."
Rally round the flag; words and music by Jas. T. Fields; music by Wm. B. Bradbury.
Rally round the flag; words and music by Jas. T. Fields; music by Wm. B. Bradbury.
To Miss Ella Wheeler, Zanesville, Ohio. Must you leave me. Ballad.
To Miss Ella Wheeler, Zanesville, Ohio. Must you leave me. Ballad.
The battle cry of freedom.
The battle cry of freedom.
The rebels retreat, or, The double quick from Yorktown.
The rebels retreat, or, The double quick from Yorktown.
We are marching down to Dixie's land. : (Improved.)
We are marching down to Dixie's land. : (Improved.)
Marching along: the popular army song and chorus by Wm. B. Bradbury.
Marching along: the popular army song and chorus by Wm. B. Bradbury.
Raw recruits, or, Abraham's daughter. / As sung with great applause by Bryants Minstrels of New York. ; Words by Charley Fox, ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs.
Raw recruits, or, Abraham's daughter. / As sung with great applause by Bryants Minstrels of New York. ; Words by Charley Fox, ; arranged by W.L. Hobbs.
Song of the Negro boatmen at Port Royal, 1861. / Poetry by J.G. Whittier, Esq. ; Music by H.T. Merrill, author of
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 soldier to his mother.
The soldier to his mother.
Soldier's adieu.
Soldier's adieu.
We are coming, Father Abraham, 300,000 more.
We are coming, Father Abraham, 300,000 more.
Reply to the bonnie blue flag.
Reply to the bonnie blue flag.
And eyes will watch for thee.
And eyes will watch for thee.
Improvisation on the bonnie blue flag
Improvisation on the bonnie blue flag
Flag with thirty four stars or Hurrah! For the dear old flag with every stripe and star. A patriotic song with chorus ad-lib.
Flag with thirty four stars or Hurrah! For the dear old flag with every stripe and star. A patriotic song with chorus ad-lib.
Glory hallelujah.
Glory hallelujah.
Gen. Pope's grand march.
Gen. Pope's grand march.
The noontide dream.
The noontide dream.
Lucille polka.
Lucille polka.
My love is on the battlefield.
My love is on the battlefield.
Nellie lost and found.
Nellie lost and found.
Yes! I would the war were over: answer to When this cruel war is over; words & music by Alice Hawthorne.
Yes! I would the war were over: answer to When this cruel war is over; words & music by Alice Hawthorne.
Song of a thousand years: solo and chorus; words and music by Heny C. Work.
Song of a thousand years: solo and chorus; words and music by Heny C. Work.
Sleeping for the flag.
Sleeping for the flag.
Grand national medley.
Grand national medley.
Tread lightly ye comrades or The volunteers grave. Song & chorus words by
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.
When Johnny comes marching home.
When Johnny comes marching home.
The roll of honor.
The roll of honor.
When the lonely watch I'm keeping: a soldier's reply to Weeping, sad, and lonely.
When the lonely watch I'm keeping: a soldier's reply to Weeping, sad, and lonely.
Take your gun and go, John. Inscribed to the Maine Volunteers.
Take your gun and go, John. Inscribed to the Maine Volunteers.

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