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General Robert E. Lee's quick march.
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The rebels retreat, or, The double quick from Yorktown.
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Silvery waves : original theme with variations for the piano forte / by A. P. Wyman.
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Nellie lost and found.
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Columbia's guardian angels / words and music by Henry C. Work.
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Song of a thousand years: solo and chorus; words and music by Heny C. Work.
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Sleeping for the flag.
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Brave boys are they!
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General Gilmore's grand march.
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Jenny Wade, the heroine of Gettysburg / words by Albert G. Anderson ; music by Rudolph Wittig.
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Daisy Deane : Song and chorus / Words and music mostly by Lieut. T. F. Winthrop, 19th regiment, and James R. Murray, 14th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers.
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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.
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Col. Ellsworth's funeral march.
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Yes! I would the war were over: answer to When this cruel war is over; words & music by Alice Hawthorne.
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How are you conscript? / words & music by Frank Wilder.
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McClellan's serenade: quartette; words by Lt. Col. F.S. Nickerson, Maine 4th Regt.
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How are you conscripts? Song and chorus composed and dedicated to his friends who are receiving prizes in the draft.
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Come in out of the draft, or, How are you, Conscript? : comic song / music by B. Frank Walters ; words by Ednor Rossiter.
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They pray for us at home : song and chorus / words by Ednor Rossiter ; music by B. Frank Walters.
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I loved that dear old flag the best : song and chorus / words by Ednor Rossiter ; music by B. Frank Walters.
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The sour apple tree : or Jeff Davis' last ditch / a ballad by J. W. Turner.
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The sour apple tree : or Jeff Davis' last ditch / a ballad by J. W. Turner.
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The bubble burst. Richmond has fallen.
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Dear mother I've come home to die : song and chorus / words by E. Bowers ; music by Henry Tucker.
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Jeff in petticoats : a song for the times / words by George Cooper ; music by Henry Tucker.
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Weeping, sad and lonely, or, When this cruel war is over; words by Charles Carroll Sawyer; music composed and arranged by Henry Tucker.
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Dear Mother, I've come home to die. Song and chorus: words by E. Bowers.
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Mother kissed me in my dream: ballad; words by Geo. Cooper; music by J.R. Thomas.
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Jefferson Davis in prison : song; words by Rev. J. Barker; music by Alfred Schmidt.
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Who will care for mother now? Song with chorus. Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer; arr. by C.F. Thompson.
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The dying soldier, or, Mother come & see me ere I die.
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Love's whisper mazurka.
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The vacant chair : or we shall meet but we shall miss him (Thanksgiving, 1861).
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Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!, or, The prisoner's hope. : Song and chorus. / By Geo. F. Root.
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Kiss me mother, kiss your darling.
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The battle cry of freedom.
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Just before the battle, Mother.
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Flag with thirty four stars or Hurrah! For the dear old flag with every stripe and star. A patriotic song with chorus ad-lib.
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Song of the national defenders.
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General Grant's grand march.
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Colonel Baker's funeral march.
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To Miss Ella Wheeler, Zanesville, Ohio. Must you leave me. Ballad.
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The sanitary fair polka.
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Richmond is ours! Words and music by A.J.H. Dganne; music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst.
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Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the martyr president.
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Vision of paradise
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Give thanks, all ye people, a national hymn.
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The flag of the free, national ode.
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Under the daisies.
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Take your gun and go, John. Inscribed to the Maine Volunteers.
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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."
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In memory of the Confederate dead.
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The faded coat of blue : or, The nameless grave / words and music by J.H. McNaughton.
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Gen. Sigel's grand march / by T. J. Martin, author of Persifer Smith's march..
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Rock me to sleep.
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Little tease polka.
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The mother's reply to "Rock me to sleep."
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President Johnson's quick step.
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Improvisation on the bonnie blue flag
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We are marching down to Dixie's land. : (Improved.)
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