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Grand national medley.

Star spangled banner; transcribed for the piano by Ch. Voss; song.

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.

Prayer for the Union, : our country.

Wearing of the green, an Irish ballad of 1798.

Wooden spoon lanciers.

Victoria (or Fifth Avenue) lancers.

Ah my home.

American national songs for the Union.

Glory hallelujah.

The noontide dream.

And eyes will watch for thee.

Flowers of the Union. National hymn.

Gen. Pope's grand march.

The red, white, and blue march. Composed and dedicated to Mrs. Leda Lauth.

Good bye, Jeff! : song & chorus by P.P. Bliss.

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.

Rally round the flag; words and music by Jas. T. Fields; music by Wm. B. Bradbury.

Marching along: the popular army song and chorus by Wm. B. Bradbury.

The dear ones all at home.

Lucille polka.

Oh! If I had someone to love me.

The soldier to his mother.

Three bells polka.

Our country and flag, : a national song & chorus.

Is our banner still advancing: song & chorus; words by John H. Lozier; music by C.M. Currier.

All hail to the Union : Dedicated to Wm. H. Collins, Esq. / Words by Mrs. E. Coleman. ; Music by J.M. Deems.

My love is on the battlefield.

The young volunteer.

Dirge sung at the consecration of the soldier's cemetery at Gettysburg (Nov. 19, 1863).

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.

Gymnast Zouaves quickstep.

Zouaves battle march: op. 88; composed by Wm. Dressler.

The drum-beat.

The southern cross.

Never despond, a reply to the popular song, "No one to love."

Toll the bell mournfully, written and composed on the death of President Abraham Lincoln.

The sea and the wind.

The stream of life / ballad composed by E. J. Fitzhugh.

I will be true to thee.

Reply to the bonnie blue flag.

Oh! Bury the brave where they fall : song & chorus / written & composed by Lieut. Henrie L. Frisbie of the 113th Ills Infy Vols.

Zouave schottisch.

We are coming, Father Abraham, 300,000 more.

When Johnny comes marching home.

Governor Porter's (grand) march.

The picket guard.

Our generals' quickstep by C.S. Grafulla; as performed by the 7th Reg't. National Guard.

Major R. Anderson's grand march : op. 1312 / Ch. Grobe.

The roll of honor.

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