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

In memory of the Confederate dead.

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.

The bubble burst. Richmond has fallen.

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

Under the daisies.

The faded coat of blue : or, The nameless grave / words and music by J.H. McNaughton.

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

President Johnson's quick step.

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

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

The sea and the wind.

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.

Wearing of the green.

Wearing of the green, an Irish ballad of 1798.

Wooden spoon lanciers.

Victoria (or Fifth Avenue) lancers.

Little tease polka.

Love's whisper mazurka.

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

General Grant's grand march.

Kiss me mother, kiss your darling.

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

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

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

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

The drum-beat.

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

Whisperings of love : valse sentimentale / by Charles Kinkel.

Vision of paradise

The sanitary fair polka.

General Robert E. Lee's quick march.

The noontide dream.

Lucille polka.

My love is on the battlefield.

Nellie lost and found.

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.

Sleeping for the flag.

Grand national medley.

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.

The roll of honor.

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.

Song of the national defenders.

Just before the battle, Mother.

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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