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General Robert E. Lee's quick march.

The rebels retreat, or, The double quick from Yorktown.

Silvery waves : original theme with variations for the piano forte / by A. P. Wyman.

Nellie lost and found.

Columbia's guardian angels / words and music by Henry C. Work.

Song of a thousand years: solo and chorus; words and music by Heny C. Work.

Sleeping for the flag.

Brave boys are they!

General Gilmore's grand march.

Jenny Wade, the heroine of Gettysburg / words by Albert G. Anderson ; music by Rudolph Wittig.

Daisy Deane : Song and chorus / Words and music mostly by Lieut. T. F. Winthrop, 19th regiment, and James R. Murray, 14th regiment, Massachusetts Volunteers.

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.

Col. Ellsworth's funeral march.

Yes! I would the war were over: answer to When this cruel war is over; words & music by Alice Hawthorne.

How are you conscript? / words & music by Frank Wilder.

McClellan's serenade: quartette; words by Lt. Col. F.S. Nickerson, Maine 4th Regt.

How are you conscripts? Song and chorus composed and dedicated to his friends who are receiving prizes in the draft.

Come in out of the draft, or, How are you, Conscript? : comic song / music by B. Frank Walters ; words by Ednor Rossiter.

They pray for us at home : song and chorus / words by Ednor Rossiter ; music by B. Frank Walters.

I loved that dear old flag the best : song and chorus / words by Ednor Rossiter ; music by B. Frank Walters.

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 bubble burst. Richmond has fallen.

Dear mother I've come home to die : song and chorus / words by E. Bowers ; music by Henry Tucker.

Jeff in petticoats : a song for the times / words by George Cooper ; music by Henry Tucker.

Weeping, sad and lonely, or, When this cruel war is over; words by Charles Carroll Sawyer; music composed and arranged by Henry Tucker.

Dear Mother, I've come home to die. Song and chorus: words by E. Bowers.

Mother kissed me in my dream: ballad; words by Geo. Cooper; music by J.R. Thomas.

Jefferson Davis in prison : song; words by Rev. J. Barker; music by Alfred Schmidt.

Who will care for mother now? Song with chorus. Words and music by Charles Carroll Sawyer; arr. by C.F. Thompson.

The dying soldier, or, Mother come & see me ere I die.

Love's whisper mazurka.

The vacant chair : or we shall meet but we shall miss him (Thanksgiving, 1861).

Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!, or, The prisoner's hope. : Song and chorus. / By Geo. F. Root.

Kiss me mother, kiss your darling.

The battle cry of freedom.

Just before the battle, Mother.

Flag with thirty four stars or Hurrah! For the dear old flag with every stripe and star. A patriotic song with chorus ad-lib.

Song of the national defenders.

General Grant's grand march.

Colonel Baker's funeral march.

To Miss Ella Wheeler, Zanesville, Ohio. Must you leave me. Ballad.

The sanitary fair polka.

Richmond is ours! Words and music by A.J.H. Dganne; music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst.

Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the martyr president.

Vision of paradise

Give thanks, all ye people, a national hymn.

The flag of the free, national ode.

Under the daisies.

Take your gun and go, John. Inscribed to the Maine Volunteers.

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